The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 08, 1894, Image 5

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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1594.
. Lecal Thee Table.
The hours of arrival and departure
trains at the Patton Station are as |
Mail Clowes. |
Te Am
ivr
M to 8
numbers marked oN
northbound and “8’" southbound.
“Holly iu Our Alley.”
{A late version.)
Of all the girls that are an smart,
There's home ean equal Saf)
When in the
And bowls game the in
{3 all the days thal I have seen,
There's none to me like one day,
And that's the day that comes between
Ench Friday and each Sunday
For Satardays are “ladies’ nights.”
And then you hear the miiy: °
She makes ten-strikes whene er she |
Our indy champion, Sally.
Are
our aliey.
Kis
3, some day when, with courmgé stout,
ol shall propose to Sally
ray shy not aor] oe out’
s she does down in oar alley ;
Sov Lo Mot ardell
Mrs. 8. M. Wilson spent Monday in
Hastings. :
Go to Keller's for Bread,
Pies. —14tf
John MeCloud,
Friday in Patton. :
A. Platt, of PRpawe came over
to Patton Tuesday
G: W.
Cakes and
of La Jose,
spent
Sriprdior, of Panxsutawney
was in Patton Friday.
Frank Hamilton, of
was in Patton Monday.
M. (i. Johnson,
tor to Patton Monday.
New. Miliport,
af Peale,
Old newspapers for sale at. this oes
at ten cents a bundle,
“af tus
The music of the bine bird «
- heard these bright mornings.
Carrolitown,
Was Aa guest
I cif
i
E. A. Binder and P. Deitrick,
were in Patton Friday on
business. ]
James S.
WAS Aa guest at
Tuesday.
IW.IA. A.
Dickson, of Philadelphia,
the Palmer house
Lather,
ax the
of Carrolitown,
Palmer house
TLharaday.
C0. W. Gray and BR. A. Laird, of Ty-
rone, were guests at the Commercial
hotel Friday.
Notice the large showy advertise-
ment of Koller & Co., on another page
of this paper.
Any one wishing dress makibg done
. at their home will please address Lillic
» Currie, Patton Pa.-16tf.
a.
GG. W. Hile, of the Commercial hotel,
and Hayes Wilson, the CoUrrIER “devil,”
spent Sunday at Westover.
See Koller & Co.'s stock of clothing.
. gents farnishing goods and shoes.
“They are fine—*‘out of sight.”
H. D. Achenbough, of the firm of
Fisk, Krim & Co., of Williamsport,
spent a few days in Patton last week.
Seventeen prisoners are confined in.
the Centre county jail, the highest
number for years.—Clinton Democrat.
. Dr Belcher, of Munsons, Pa., expects
to open a drug store soon in the store
room vacated by Wolf & Thompson,
the clothers.
Jesse E. Dale, of the firm of Dale
& Patterson, insurance men, of Pat-
‘tom, was in DuBois the first of this
week on business.
The West Reynoldsville tannery,
- which was burned some time ago; is
_ being rebuilt and is expected to be in
operation by July 1.
Gus. Wolf, of Curwensville, regis-
tered at the Palmer house last week.
- Mr. Wolf is the senior member of the
firm of Wolf & Thompson, -clothier of
this place.
Every young person who wishes to
spend a profitable evening once a week
‘should attend the literary wociety at
the township school house which meets
every Friday night.
The State printing last year cost £100
285,48, and paper and supplies $71,825.
-42 more. The same items have cost £3,
. 701,906,82 in the past 19 years. The
. State shoud have a “print shop’ of its
own.
Frank Richardeon, of Hastings, pres-
ident of the check weigh fund and a
member of district No 2. of the United
Mine Workers was in Patton Monday
evening and attended the citizen's
miners meeting.
T sett on, Godotion
Patton Courier.
- ler & Co's store in the Good |
* stopping with his brother-in-law,
Cornelis
P. Dewes, of Mt. Union, was in n town
Thursday.
+ ou ——
over Sunday.
Miss Maggie M. Stateon is visiting at -
Hotel Beck.
Geo. 8. Good, of Lock Haven - stop
ping in town.
E. Smith of Levawws, was in Pat-
| ton Satardsy.
F. J. Wallos, - of Gallitzin, was in
Patton Monday.
Try Keller for tobacco, cigars and
confectionery. —14tf. :
8. W. Davis, of Ebensburg was a
visitor to Patton Thursday.
Jos. H. Reilley, of Philipsburg, was a
; visitor to Patton last week.
A W. Glasser and Thos
Hastings spent Sunday in Patton
R. L George.
Gallitzin. spent Saturday
Paul Griffith, of Philadelphia, regis.
tered at the Falmer house Satnrday.
Bargains, Bargains, Bargiins, at Kol-
Jlding.
of Houtzdale, is
J. B
of
Lense,
of
i Patton.
an aliornev-al-iaw
"H. H. Sweeney,
Mrs M. CC. Hile
Rishel, of Westover,
Patton Thursday.
{yO to the
and Mrs PP:
visited friends
nd
Oysters served
restaaran:t
Kinkead
got a fine ovster stew
in every styl
Mrs. W. H
who have been Visiting relatives in
F hilipsburg, returned home Monday.
x i
xric >
£ a Ong
Nanafora aici family,
For conghs, enlds and sore throat try
reds
ITHeG thes
The Sind
place in Pa ton
and a firstcia
kept
ims found ir &
id.
14:
hpse.
There were 13,000 tons of bituminous
coral fro
Mont
Ne
the Atiantic
States.
On Monday work
. on a telephone line between Ebensburg
and Barker's City, a distance of
fourteen miles. The affair is a private
enterprise. and FE. BE. Cresswell, of
Ehensburg is the projector. :
John C. Chamberlain, deputy reve-
nue coilector, is starting a newspaper
at Everett, Bedford county. It will be
calied the Everett Republican
M. Bowman, weil-known in Cambria
ccmnty, will be the editor-in-chief.
A
veda at
of
very the United States rece
real last year, and 25.000 tons
WH Scotia coal received atl ports
seaboard int United
menos
Was oom
ahw mat
re}
COL
L. A. Gill; of Ashville, was a cailér at
the COURIER office Friday. He reports
that Fsquire M. Yres of place
is opening a coal mine LOW
with prospects of developing ex-
cellent quality of semi-bitaminous coal.
By a vote of 201 to 35 our neighbor-
ing town of Patton, decided to increase
the debt of the borough $10,000 to pro-
vide necessary school building. This
was certainly a wise decision, and is a
move in the right direction. Spangler
the same
néar the
an
Sentinel.
The Ebensburg Normal Institute
will open Monday, April 23rd, for a term .
of ten weeks. It will be conducted by
Prof. T. L. Gibson, of this place, and
Prof. R. H. Biter, of Loretto. assisted
by Miss Mary. Cooper, of Johnstown,
and Prof. A. C. Smith. of Pittsburg.
John. Lynch, aged 3C years was
fatally injured in Piper's mine at Lilly,
on Monday, being knocked down and
- dragged a considerable distance. He
was a driver in the mine and was com-
ing out with a trip when the accident
occurred which resuited in his death an
hour later. He leaves a wife and
several small children. - South
Courier.
While taking a Sunday stroll .
company. with some other orn
the COURIER representative noticed a
" Beech Creek coal car standing on the
siding above town which no doubt was
the first one manufactured by the com-
pany for coal hanling purposes, it he-
ing number 1. This is quite a rare sight
especially where there are from 5,000 to
8,000 cars in us by one company.
A Hungarian and his wife were ar-
rested in Houtzdale last Tuesday for
passing a fifty dollar Confederate bill
on Hency Ribling of that piace. Mr.
Ribling did not have the money to
change the bill, which was offered in
wh
by the rar
<M] “}
Fork -
Single copies of the COURIER can be
purchased at this office for five cents
apiece,
Yi niin sibuation 3 Gig. region
remains anchanged In this vicinity,
Mitchell's mine is running short time.
For Fine Custom-Made
The Beech Grove mine is making little
over half time. Taylor & McCoy's. re-
port no orders. Porter & Co's, mine
bas been idle for Two months The
CLOTHING,
Lemmon mine is idle, and the Slope
8. W. Coffey and P. F. Brown, of Al
‘ toons, were guests at the Palmer house
Dogs killed several sheep for Wm.
D. Jones, a Cambria township farmer,
recently.
Try Magic drops for pain, iaaron
and external Guaranteed by C.
Hodgkins, druggist Patton. Pa -tf
Jas. W. Hoy, the is -aliedd
to DuBois Saturda:
serions iiness of I<
J. 8. Mardis, of Job 2
agent for the Equitable Life
company of New York, was in town
Wednesday of lust week on business
pertaining to the interest of the com-
pany he represents
Wer Was
in account of
athe
toe
A. L hoy.
Insurance
‘Dead Mail Matty
The gradual inom
f “dead” mail matter reachi
Dead Letter Office is shown in
ment prepared at the
It shows that the total number
mai ved att
office during. Ast month SOR $id
the ¢o presponding month’
vear the number was 524.200
To
see in the amour
ng
a Sale
1t
ihe
post de depart -
: Ff mail Er revEl atl the
Wias
He in (AR!
check this increase the |
LIne OF 3 nce? successful FROW ST eT
departures ever undert
was the changing
Weekly Post
Wat ii
8 3
han
£ popularity
acdity with which subscribers
are rolling In. And 2 ® no wonder
A great paper like the Post twice a
week for one aolior the
marvels of n
prises: [It ought
a year is one of
ofern newspaper enter.
io be in every
: Wanted
A young girl about 16 or 18 vears oid
to work in small family. Call at Bells
clothing store.
famiiy. *
scarcely any while the Delaney mine is
‘running some better than any mine in
this section. The mines at Lilly, Bens
Creek and Portage are running poorly.
There is some talk of the Amsbury
mine starting before long. bat whether
“t we can’t sav. The mines at
Frugality are doing midling. Hasting’s
mines are doing pooriy. South Fork
re working short time, bot
: id mine is roaming fairly
Noone
CETTE
mins
Ehre: n-
rigiht starinn
rev. Father nittell, of Loretio,
week purchased from the M-oMullen es
tate the small piece of land in Alle-
gheny township. lving south of the
road from Loretto to Ebensburg. and
between the McMullen school hoose
and the Cambria & (isarfield railroad
The obj
* eo
:
stand. 1a utilize t for the convenience
of those who wish
frelght Trot
pany will ®
>
he oom-
ap
n that point, and
a smail
{ passengers
that
ae ange? Tes
vx oo Fiogit £, toa .
AL Dele 30 Lh Use O
who wish 16 take trains at point
It will be a grea
=~ of Loretis
1 Democrat
PPyaumiite at Providence
» mt peed imag
P|
Wewspuper Vanager Hes
Codone] Alfred
Manager
1isease Sun
Ni
ded suddenly of day
Wainu
jas evident Y
Al his late residencs, NS
Yoisr 4 wen
ane b = death
will
friends
Far
his many
- Shrew? Wasie or a Nose! Fre
GU SETN
of 10
adl
gon a postal
or 15 young ladies and
from
and I
to read,
me postoffice
YEATS GY age,
we will send a good
novel or a paece Of sheet music free
Write adeiress Business
Journal; Beaver Springn. Pa
an
act
hetween
who oy
=
} 1 sw
dainiy and
of the purchase ik, we ander.
ti receive and ship.
card
Call on
<C. ‘BRANDON,
The Merchant Tailor,
. Glass Restaurant,
Near Opera House,
Patton , Pa.
i, ot
And Ww h \
SUITS * OVERCOATS
When PRICES are made to suitthe dries
Good - Fit - Gua
rr Custom- Made
ranieed.
¥ ¥
~ : -J .
don indi 1a
kinds
Ladies Garments
A
oats
In the [atest Styles large line of pat-
+
tern for ladies ¢ to select from.
ANE
Vill
Nill
: Mat
113
In
added
It
be
d.
to
you ar e
-
3
Easter Sunday drop in and see me.
Pric op
re
iia
to $35 for suits.
have secured a
guaranteed by us.
ed st-class
I i
JUSINESS | beg nung Satarday.
going to have a
“Prices
up to $13
and all
20 5 Oo
.
[
be
tron
for pants.
work will
-
-~
EER Le
seus
New Shoe Dealer
I have also added to nay line of Clothing and Furnishings a complete line
of Men's Fine and Workin
Men's. ' Prices from 1 ap to
nuts in the line.
of dress shoes to be bought in
You need not now say,
Shoes. Prices from §1 ap to $4.50 in
60 in Boys There are no old Chest-
“There isn’t a decent pair
the town.” All the latest. styles found
here. Special attention called to my line of Young Men's Dress
Shoes in sizes from 1! to 5.
A New Stock of Spring Neckwear
Just received. The popular priced Four-in-Hand and Teck at $5icta
New Spring Caps
Will be here by
“riday Nobby young men take notice,
B E Ly:
The Clothier. F
Ty vy
ada ni N
her Tailor
_ Hatter and
' rarigs by
IL Jace tor
uy . ‘ i -
All are invited to st
L PASSED,
have semething
THE WISH Bi
But do not pass onr plac of Business for
we
Of
*
"it
Las
very in way
yx wah *y
RC
OIL PAINTINGS.
We will GIVE AWAY
j30 worth ot goods a fine (nl Pa:
‘rame :s of Moulding about six inches deep.
and design is a new style and very effective.
leaders ; in every thing kept in a first-class store.
a full line
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
rs about
offer VvOoul.
with everv cash purchase of
inting 28 x 34 inches. The
The pattern
We are the
We handle
of
and ascertain all particu
offer.
HAVE BARGAINS.
PATTON SUPPLY CO.
Patton. Pa.
op Im
:
our won derf ai
WWE
Agent for
Palace Steam Laundry
t ¥
ie
HOTEL
- BE
if -
A CROC
Te)
‘WITH ANY SAND
Will not
“into business
- 1
+ * it ” eo
nt i als
put i ath
we _a&TE€ care us’
in
Mr. Hodgkins, the druggist, has just payment for the purchase of a six dol-
received a very beautiful soda water lar baby carriage, but the change was -
fountain. It is one of the celebrated secured from Baker Joseph Huber, who
Chas. Lippincott fountains and is did not know the bill was worthless until
placed at the right hand side of the he offered it on deposit at the Houtzdale
store as you enter. bank. The Huns settled the case by
The COURIER was visited by a full returning $30, the baby carriage, and
fledged tramp printer last. week. This giving their note for the balance.-
is the first tourist to stop in Patfom Bituminous Record.
since the paper was started. This The reasor why so many die with
specimen of the printing fraternity throat and lung disease, is becaase
came across country from Altoona by they neglect to doctor the symptoms
way of St. Augustine. in the first stages. If you have a cold
- Salteburg is pulling for water: ‘works, OF cough stop it, every time you cough
and asks for bids for pumping station, irritates the affected parts and opens
‘buildings, 750,000-gallon reservoir, etc. Wider the passage for the disease to
If built the works will be owned by the spread. Cribbs German Cough Syrup,
borough, which is to be bonded to raise discovered by a famous German physi-
thing cian, will stop the cough and c
a a oe Affected parte and will do. it ‘quickly.
wy A ten cent sam bottle of Criblt's
miles away which should follow suit. — | Liver Pills free each bottle. For
Marion Centre Independent. ‘sale hy C. W. Hodgkin’ 8
H. C. BECK, Propr. FE a
DEXOTES GOOD LUCK.
Buv vour BOOTS and SHOES
us and be m luck.
- Dry Goods
Are a specialty with us.
Try us in any of the above.
We have the stock.
DRY RUN STORE CO.
General Merchandise,
PATTON
trom
Hotels Northern
Conducted In
MODERN STYLE.
Good Table and Bar Supplied with Choic-
est brands of hquors.
The POPULAR HOUSE of PATTON.
One of the Largest
Cambria:
In
ha
Corner Magee and Fifth Avenues.