PATRON PUBLISHING. co, Proprietors bo Tho hote of et and departure PMN Patton Tuesda Patton on business Priday. | ing treated to a fresh coat of paint. _ apiece, ¥ Purnishers, Hatters, shoers, go in and | A C @o to the Kinkead restaurant and | _ visiting Mrs. Cramer's and external. Guaranteed by C. W. | - Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa.-tf | : — 5 li : i" C. Brew, of Blletonte, copped in town Friday. F. W. Hitner spent. Sunday with friends at Lock Haven. Harry Snydes, of Latrobe, had busi- ness in Patton Saturday. ; E. J. Joyce, of Baltimore, registered | | at the Palmer house Friday. Frank Millwood, of Cresson, was in| town Saturday on business. John Lantsy, of Hastings, was in’ Patton Monday on business. Jennie E. Wilhelm, of La Jose, vis- | ited friends in Patton Saturday. ck A 5 in bn ines rem Mi Si THURSDAY, } MARCH n, 1804. Local Time Table. trains at the Patton Station are as follows: Mail Closes. aan TOR A ~ HA 310 Fr 0 r ™ Postale Lore from 7 a. = to 8 Train numbers marked - “N" ‘are ‘Sunday in Patton visiting friends. W. C. Hauseholder, of Alliance, | stopped at Hotel Beck Sunday. R. L. George, Esq., of Gallitzin, was a guest at Hotel Beck Saturday. ‘Mrs. M. L. Butler and Maggie Ash- | croft visited friends at Cresson Tues- day. / ; | Rob’t Crocken, of Rorrmioor, was a| | guest at the Commercial hotel Satar- | day. H. F. Bott, wife and little daughter Eliza, of Gresnsbury, are stopping in | Patton. H. C. Beck, 8. M. Wilson and J. MM! | Robinson drove over to Ebensburg Monday. - : - Jas. Luther, of Hastings, and B. M. | Luther, of Spangler, Sundayed in | Patton. John A. Rishel, of Westover, was a guest at the Commercial hotel Satur-! day and Sunday. The city drug store has placed a | new and attractive sign in front of their store on Magee avenue. T. W. 3, ex-editor of the Carmil- | W. M. Koller and U. 8. Stoltz drove | youn news, passcd through Patton to Carrolltown Sunday. 2 | Monday on his way to Clearfield, Pa. Martin Smith, of Milton, was 8 woif & Thompson and Koller & Co. visitor to Patton Friday. Wide hid mpm attractive canvas Koller & Co. are waiting to save you | signa in front of their respective busi- 50 per cent. on the dollar. { ness places. 8. B. Crouse, of Philadelphia, was in| * Mrs. Anslem Weakland, of Elder | township, is visiting her son, Walter - Look at the beautiful windows of Weakland, corner of Lang and Fourth | Koller & Co., they are fine. | avenues. The front of the Good building is be-| Tue Clearfield Raftsman’s Journal ' pays that over fourteen million feet of Koller & Co. they carry the stock and logs will be floated down Kettle creek * they sell them at hard time prices | this spring. . Max Fischer, the cigar man of Johns- | R. H. Powell, of Baltimore, and town, had business in town Friday. | John K. Powell, of Cresson, spent Sat- Single éoples of the COURIER can be urday in Patton. They were the purchased at this office for five cents guests of John Ashcroft. L Not a car of coal was shipped over the P.and N. W. R. R. Tuesday, a thing that has not happened before in | the history of the road.-—Bituminous | Record. Philipsburg citizens have awakened {to the necessity of a board of trade iin that prosperous place. An organi- zation of that kind was effected there § last week. : | A. H. Swope, who has been teac hing {the Strittmatter School for the past ba fine OYsier Se¥.: Oysters 4 served | winter will leave next Moaday for every sty : | Lock Haven where he expects to attend Mrs. Wm.Cramer and infant, are: the State Normal. parents a3 ! 1 i sald, seet flue “Here are Sowing the How do i look? I dressed in such a huty te ~Jomephine Voss. Koller & Co. are the people. Patton now has four licensed hotels. Read Koller & Co. new ad on the 4th page. Go to Keller's for Broad, Cakes and - Pleas. —14t0 H. D. Hall, of Pittsburg, apent Fri- gay tn Peston, _ E. H. Btolts, of Carrolltown, we ln y. Bob Burdette will lecture in the school hall at Ebensburg, Monday, April 2. Koller & Co. are. the leading clothiers soe them. ‘Harry Brooks, came over from TY] rone, Friday and stopped at the Com . mercial hotel. ' A new fire company was organized Ansonville this week. at Curwensville pany known as the Anyone wishing drees-making done Rescue Hose and Ladder Co. No 2 at their home will please address Lillic | | The riew company will be composed of Currie, Patton Pa.-16t3. boys between the ages of thirteen and Try Magic drope for pain, internal sixteen years. The Curwensville Review says: “Hon. John Patton returned home Tuesday The merchant who says that “‘adver- | evening from Clifton Springs. He will | tising does not pay,”’ does not adver- | return in a few days and from there tise. That is how he happens to: | he, with Mis. Patton, will go to Phila- | delphia theace home.” - Persons elected to the office of Jus- know. Go to Koller & Co. for yoar Spring | out fit whether it is a suit, overcoat or | tice of the Peace at the recent election per cent. and a first-class meal. Eveeything | be issued to them. < kept to be found in a first-class eating | - house.-0tL. door to Bank. a pair of shoes; they can save you 50! must notify the Prothonotary in writ- | ing, within thirty days after the elec- ‘The Kinkead restaurant is the best | tion, of their willingness to accept the place in Patton to get a good lunch | office; otherwise commissions will not Last week, according to the Pitts- : {burg Times, there were 8,000 unem- Don’t forget to look over the elegant | ployed laborers for whom sustenance line of New Spring goods for display was being provided. According to the at Koller & Co. Wey are fine. Next | estimate, the total number receiving : | support from the relief committee will John G. Gill, Esq. and son Gabinus reach 40,000 in that city aione. Gill visited Pation Tuesday. Mr. Gilvs | Robert Yeagar, of DuBois, was a ‘son is a typo and made the COURIFR a yigitor in Patton therlatter part of last {Pack, is in New York City this week eroct a large business ‘road who received over forty ‘dollars | on the 15th of this month. pleasant call. { week. Mr. Yeager is a property holder N. Pack, of the firm of Stirman & of Patton and expects, very soon, to block. Mr. buying a new and complete stock of Yeager is a stirewd business man and’ dry goods, boots and shoes. Watch Patton can well feel proud of gaining for the stock. It will be fine. | his future business relations. EE mn The Dublin Dan Comedy showed at the Patton operas house Taesday night. opened to the public Monday. Every- was not as well patronized — ors body was treated to a free drink. Ho- | gepenally are here, owing no doubt, to tel Beck and the Patton hotel had a |¢he scarcity of loose cash. The enter- free bar the same day. : tainment was a good oae and should A reduction of 10 per cent. was made they chance to come to Patton again on the wages of all the employees of the they may expect a full house, a 1 Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg rail-| | =. Jated in last weeks imme of ' the COURIER that 8. P. Kirkpatrick, of i this place was contemplating locating in Hastings. Since thon he Miss M. A. Sharbaugh has opened a chased the hotel property ‘per month. The reduction took effect has pur- af Wm, . first-class millinery est blishment one Townsend there and took charge of the “ ‘tist in her profession. She is also pre- . pared to give lessons in hand-painting. will Thompson, of Wolf & Thomp- | place on Raturday. son, clothiers at Patton, came down known door above the Gray hotel at Carcoll- same the first of this week. Mr. Kirk. town. ‘Miss Sharbaugh is quite an ar- patrick will make a first-class Landlord. Robert Haines, of Snow Shoe, ' dropped dead on the streets of that He was a well Republican politician, and last Saturday and remained until formerly resided at Karthaus, - this Tuesday, on matters of business. Will county, where his son now resides. He “has abiding faith in Patton and this was a visitor to Clearfield Jan. 3rd and | we are glad to learn; are doing a | 4th last.- business, —Curwensville Review. ' nal. -Clearfield Raftsman’s Jour- | ¥ (Guy Bnyder, of Clearfield, spent ! attend. Alexander Dusamtre, of Praha, sint wm. J. A. Smith. of Gallitsin, spent Inst | Thursday in Patton. J. A. Curtis, of Altoona, was a gent | -at the Palmer house Tuesday. - R. | spent the latter part of last week in | Patton. ; Jas. Farabaugh, a photographer of | Carrolltown, spent one day last week {town Koller & Uo. mewn buninews and you | | know what that means; a Sper cent. | | discount. Read the new vertisstmt | Danieleon & Engblad’s the shoe makers | of Patton. M. Fitzharris, a commereisl wats, of J ohnstown was a guest at Hotel Heck | | Thursday. Frank Richardson came over from Tuesday in the interest of the United Mine Workers. Reuben McPherson, general manager | | for Geo. 8. Good at this place, visited | his family at Clearfield Sunday. For cough, colds and sore throat try | Magic cough cure. Guaranteed by C. | | W. Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa.-tf Miss Minnie Splatterwood, jopuaior &t the railroad staticn here, | | assisted a few days at Carriliown ' Roads last week. J. PRP McKenrick, an attorney - of | | Ebensburg, was a guest at Hotel Beck | Tuesday. Mr. McRenrick is one of | the many pairons of the COURIER. It is reported that Ciearfield has al dude who crimps his hair, and who has | sported his girl all winter on borrowed | capital. tures taken are invited to call without | delay. The streets of Patton prevented B® very lively appearance Monday after- 'noan and evening. The remark was’ made several times that it was like the old time Patton of last summer. The reason for the “‘activity’’ was free beer given out by new licensed houses and ‘also by the old ones. Every body seemed to enjoy the treat whether they, | drank or not. ST. AUGUSTINE. . 81. AveursTINE, Pa., March 19, 1584. The entertainment in the hall on Saturday evening was a success both socially and financially. = The Catholic church at this place is almost completed and is a credit to the’ congregation, as well as to the con- tractor, Mr. \ tine, who done the woodwork. ‘Mr. Simon P. Nagle opened up the | $t. Augustine Hotel to-day, and all who patronize him will be sure to be treated well. Tom Swires paid our quiet little town a visit last Saturday night and with a knife and clob commenced: to “paint tic town red” by cutting Mr. ‘Thos. Valentine on the head. But as Mr. Valentine did not appreciate such work he turned the tables and Swires gor whipped so that he will keep in: doors for a week at any rate, for which | Mr. Valentine deserves the thanks of all who witnessed the aflair. Your correspondent is still stopping ut the Arlington house and will stay a few days longer as he finds it a first- class place. Mr. Harber and his estim- able wife make every person who stop with them at Eome. ‘Fatty Stroup, | Ed. Waters, has not been here since the bears treed him on the fence stake with the bucket of cider, . and Joe has got to going home by him- ‘self without the young man and his sister as ene orts. Marriage Licenses for Cambria. The following marriage Licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court for the week ending Wednesday, March 14, 1594: Fred Sakon and Katie Badior Johns- PALMER HOUSE. town. - ; John E. Johnston, Dunlo, Martha Ann Allison, Scalp Level. David H. Stevens and Addie Rawer, Jackson township. McGarie Hostetter and Carrie Felix, Lower Yoder township. " B. F. Cole and Eliza A. Wilkins, Pat- ton. and in their New Church. The Rev: Wasson. will preach in the ‘new Methodist church on Palmer ave- next, School beginning nue at 10:30 aA. MM. Sunday Easter. The Union Sunday will also meet hereafier, with next Sunday in the church instead . of the Patton hall as heretofore, at the usual hour, 2:30 r. M. A verdial invita- tion is extended to the public toe attend these services. : A Coarrvotion. of appreciation and Rev. W. Wasson in a mistake occurred In the card thanks made by last week's issue which read “refused as your pastor,’ and should have been “‘returned as your pastor.” Swiddinh Lutheran Services, There wi'l be Swed sh Lutheran Ner- vices in the Suaday school Wedvesday, March 28th at 7.30 o'clock Pp, Mm. All are cordially invited to : J. N. ALEXIS. M. Neiman, of New Washington, | of | Patton dudes are not “in it.” I Joseph Farabaugh having decided to | | close his photograph gallery at Carroll- | {town in May and remove elsewhere for | the summer, all persons wishing pic- Opes, house, M. E. church, and on more than | | one-half of the plastered houses + rooms—Ilivery room - “WARREN, rr Te ‘CONTRACTING | PAINTER, 15 years experience. oy work guaranteed, lowest | Prices. He paints, Housee, Signs, Carriages, | | Frescoes, Calsomines and Hangs Paper, Grecian and Ornamen Painting Taught. Advertising a Specialty. Drop a card to Box 232, : PATTON, PA. A. G. Diehl, PRAGTIGAL BLACKSMITH, Magee Avenue, ~ Across Chest Creek, ‘HORSE SHOEING,, A specialty. Prices are moderate. An' work done with neatness and dispatch. | (Call and See Me, A. G. DIEHI., Patton, Pa. ‘Adamant Plaster Gives a first-class wall a moderate ex- pense. Is the best fire-resisting plaster. Always ready for use in any season. | Does not hold gasee or disease germs. | Is the par excellence for patching. to remanded by a the end Will give you a solid wall Of iteelf will not crack, swell or sh-ink. : Will not cleave off when aed as di- rected, even in case of leakage. Will give you a warm house. Does not ruin woodwork by loading it with Admits of carpenters following plas- terers in a few days. 1s capable of every variety of finish. pai~Used on the Palmer House. Good | Building, Hotel Beck, Hotel Patton, (C. C. L. & 1 Co. office., Patton store rooms of Patton. Also the Catholic Church St. Augusi. ine. For prices and information, write ADAMANT PLASTER CO., Patton, Pa. , Lock Cox 345. Auman, and Mr. Valen- | Millinery Stor, Just opened. I have just returned from the city with an elegant and complete stock of SPRING MILLINERY, NOTIONS and ~ Ladies Furnishings, and will occupy one of the rooms up stairs in the Good Building. € Call and see me. Prices moderate. ALICE A. ASHCROFT. J. M. Robinson, Prop'r. Located on the corner of Magee and Fifth avenues, the central and busi ness part “of the town, only one ninute's walk from the railroad station. O- Rates, $2.00 per day. Q A Modern Hotel, heated by steam-—entirely new—sample mn every connection —first-class in —headquarters for Commer- cial men. fr WELL Good Bar in connection. and | in respect } ‘Corner Magee and Fifth Ave "ro Fine Custom- CLOTHING, Call The Merchant Tailor, Glass Restau ‘Nea And why not w on 'C. BRANDON, } - nt, r Opera House, Fr Patton, Pa. | i ar Custom-M ade SUITS OVERCOATS ‘When PRICES are m ‘Good - Fit jade to suit the times. + Guaraniced. Mr. experience at Redfern Brardon h don and Pans and kinds of Ladies In the Latest Styles. tern for ladies coats to select from. as had several years’ 's in New York, Lon- prepared to make all arments A large line of pat- Nl ~ THE WILSON ‘But do not pass our plac of Bug very nice to offer BLL PASSED, iness for we. have something ou in the way of "OIL PAINTINGS. We will GIVE AWAY $30 worth of goods a fine Oil | frame is of Moulding about si; and design is a new sty le and leaders in every thing kept in a full line of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ‘GENER + our w on vith every cash purchase of Painting 28 x 34 inches. The k inches deep. The pattern very effective. We are the h first-class store. We handle AND L MERCHANDISE. All are invited to stop in and ascertain all particulars about rful offer. WE HAVE BARGAINS. PATTON Agent for Palace: Steam - SU PPLY C 0. Patton, Pa i A GROC R WITH ANY SAND Will not put it in his sugar, but rather into business pringiples. t we buy. we are e careful wh: A HORS SHOE Buy vour BOOTS us and be mn luck. Dry Goods Are 1alty wit usm Tey In 4 groceries Try us’ DRO GOOD LUCK. and SHOES from h us. quy of tile above. We have the stock. DRY RUN General i 1 "PATTON, PA.