Be oot Informing . &re pent to the former add ress, they ar: Te - Tuesday in town. was the guest of his brother, John AR Drink Hodgkin's soda water. Patton Gouri er. | | How about that pig ordinance. ald . : a te PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. Did y on Have your Tortune Sole en ree | Mary Wilson is visiting friends at THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1894. | Westover. | H. L. Weaver, of Freeport, : i Monday in Patton. spent NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. 1. Subsaeribers who do not give. exproas | notice to the contrary are considersd wish. i renew their st Ons, or subscribers or discontinuance | § of their feals, the publisher may ocon- . . tinne to end them until all arrearages ony Guy Sny der, of Clearfield, | Patton over Sunday. rs perio from Jon he poston to with | The streets of Patton present quite 3 they Dave settied nt bills and ordered them fine appearance now. 4 If subscribers move to other places with-| Smith Williams, was over from Hast. the publishers, and the pe ory ings on a visit Toy fay. Elmer L. Clark, of DuBois, ! and around Patton. visited in 8. The Ojurta have decided that refusing to ake perioaion from the office or remoying | at Hotel Beck this week. ntentional fra a called 3 Jor, in prima fa 8 If subscribers ¥ 4 w they are Black raspberries are selling at six VAN > bound to give ers pry In 1 of the time if cents a quart ir Patton. they do not. kisah 1 continue taking it: other- Wise the publishers ia authoritred to snd it BERRI ar Spencer, is lying quite ill. $8 sent ty the po » T. B. Harnish, of Harrisburg, | guest at Hotel Beck Friday. Carl, a four-year-old son of Watson was n Loe! Time Table. The hours of arrival and departure | of trains at the Patton Station are as the Commercial hotel Friday. W. Weil, of Altoona, registered at "the Commercial hotel Monday. C. A. Stolz, of Altoona, is visiting his ian 3 Ee | brother, U. S. Stolz, this week. Postofice hours from 7 A. M. {0 s If you want a good tailor-made sui P. M. . go to L. C. Lerch, Mahaffey, Pa. Train winbors ‘marked “ON W. J. Jones, of Philipsburg, stopped. nonhioud and “S" southbound. at the Commercial hotel Monday. ; iC. M. Schroeder, of Tyrone, was x ' guest at the Palmer house Friday. Read the Board of Health ordinance ~ on the fourth page of the COURIER. i A large nuwaber of traveling salesmen | vigited Patton the first of the week. W. A. Gunison, of Huntingdon, reg- istered at the Palmer house Monday. Mo to S8am’'l Boyce for flour, feed, hay and all kinds of grass seeds. 23tf A. L. Resendale, of Raltimore, reg. istered ~t the Palmer house Saturday. A: f Same of waa welcome visitor to Patton Toes day Alex. Dunsmore and son Robert, of Philipsburg, are stopping in town this week, Mag Closes, T0 AM | TET are Yom and Ruth's Courtatiip. An old-fashioned courtship © A ever you knew, No nonsense about it, No useless ado. Tm knew me from childhood, I'd knowed him the same, And so he just asked me To alter my name. Ard blushing, I answered ". His.manly request: “pr 1do if it please yon, er you think best. -T did not say to him, As many would Nov: To test how far thereby Hix patience wonld go. * No foolish negation Attended our vow; - He acted, 1 consented, And his I am now. "And thus my companions, Where love vou bestow, If sired the one goestion, Ruy ves sir—r no, 113 Vie, ~ROT IAretto, No vain hesitation, Nag simpering then: No nsking p tion Of good honest men: Yeidon't be to forward, No lady is bold; Bat when Jove is plighted, © Youcannot be ooid, warm weather by in Chest Creek. If you 3 try Hodgkin’ & soda water. | mense, Rembrant Peale, of Philadelphia, . was in Patton on business Monday and ‘ Toesday. i Hon. James Kerr, of Clearfield, vis- ited among friends in Patton the latter part of last week. T. G. Cronover, the pleasant little | cigar man of Lancaster, was seen on | our streets Friday. A Punxsutawney lady had a tamor bathing ; . wish io be cooled off go and And that was the manner Ct We conrted and wed; It is No haste, nor kong waiting, - No whimsteal dread, But calm and colleotad, Our hearts beat as one; Of doubts and saspicions Our spirits had none, im- Hix friends are my nebghheores, And friends of his Roth Were friends of my Thomas And known from our vi ath, Thos knowing we loved ‘them, And they every soul, Asized God that Hiab blessing Otir lives might enntrol. Pr. W. M. Gray. Beantifol evenings. The trotit season is over. Clean ap your old rubbish. Soda at Hodgkin's drug store. Lerch the tailor, Mahaffey, Pa. Asheroft’s millinery store, -24tf . Hogs are still at large in Patton. LJ. Points came over from Altona | Friday. The farmers are Somplaning of dry weather. seventy-five pounds. -W.H. H. Bell, Sr., and wife, of Me- - Keesport, are visiting their son, L. 8 ‘and Jas. Bell, this week. J. F. Roth child, a traveling sales- man, of Buffalo, day drumming op trade. Misa Lucy Beck, of Water Street, Huntingdon county, is visiting her father, H. C. Beck this week. : nw ys millinery | Edward Denny, of Loretto, was mar- store. 24tf : ‘ried in Altoona last week to Miss A.W, Glasser, came over from Hast- | Mary C. Brennan, of that city. ’ ings Satarday. For eonghs, colds and sore throat try For a nice cool drink try ‘Hodgkin’ RL cough care. Guaranteed by C.. pure soda water. R. G. Shutt, of Howard, Pa., spent | W. Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa.-tf. CR McDonald, representing the ! Crescent Soap company of Wellavile, .0., was in Patton on business Monday. Miss Ida Eckenrode, of Carrolitown, | and Miss Emma Nichdlson, of Hast ‘ings, spent Sunday among friends ‘in Patton. - For flour, feed, hay, etc, Sam’]l Boyoce.-23tf Old newspapers for sale at this office at ten cents a bundle. When in Ebensburg go to the Blair * homse for 1 good meal. E. C. Behe, of Allegheny, was a visi- tor to Patton Monday. : 'N. W. Searight, of Pittsburg, waa in town on business Friday. 8. F. Dailey, of Chicago, stopped a the Palmer house Monday. Forest fires did considerable damage to the farmers near Patton. : James M. Stewart, of Pittsburg, was in town the first of the week. Alice A. Ashcroft is the leading milli: ner, of this section. Go and pee her. - 24tf Mrs. 8. M. Wilson visited at New ~ Washington and ( en ( ampbe «11 this "week. -Howan Yerger and J. E. Snyde r, of Curwensville, were visitors to Patton Saturday. Chas. Reilly, Esq., of Williamsport, go to putting in several terra cotta sewers -for the drainage of Fifth and Magee ‘avenues. : For the finest line of millinery, fancy t goods and ladies underwear go to | Alice A. Asheroft's milline ry store in Good building. -24tf Ellery Hartzhorn, Harvey Patterson and Jas. W. Hoy rode to Mahaffey on their bicycles Saturday turned “to Patton Sunday afternoon P. J. Deitrick, C. F. Lather, Stolz, Albert Flick, V. ‘Joseph Wirtner, all o drove down to Patton Sand ; On Saturday the grading on the Blackirck railroad was finished. The track is laid and ballasted for nearly eight miles west of Ebensburg. HT and re of Carroll day. Miss M: aggie Watson, ping at Hotel Beck, was called to her home at Huntingdon Monday to the “deathbed of her nephew, Master Fred Hyatt. Tre snlary of the Ebensburg post office has been increased from $1,400 to $1,500 and Hastings posto flice has beer of the Sterling Coal company, passed reduced from $1,100 to $1,000 for the through Patton Tuesday evening. | coming year. Try Magic drops for pain, internal Mr Joseph M. Libby, one of the and external. Guaranteed by C. W. 'oldest citizens of Northern Cambria Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa.-tf | county, died at the residence of his son. C. W. McCormick, representing the Mr. A. DD. Libby, on Monday. - ~Hast- German National Building and Loan ings Tribune. - association, of Pittsburg, was in town | Stirman & Pack, of this place, will. on business Friday. ' about August 1st, open up an exten- A gang of gypsies camped: near Car- | | sive clothing and general store in Car- rolltown Sunday and quite a vymber frclitown in the room formerly occu- drove up from this place to have their pi 1 by Buck. & Co. as a hardware fortunes told and to trade horses. |store. who is stop Reilly, this week. Geo. W. Harrold, a traveling sales- man of Allegheny, stopped at the Com- mercial hotel Tuesday. Jas. L. ‘Nicholson, general manager | wear to be found anywhere «ut Alice A. Considerable sickness is reported in came over from Philipsburg last week stopped J. W. Smith, of Tyrone, registered at. "Luther was the lowest. The boys are making good use of the removed a few weeks ago that weighed N. Y.. was here Mon- Reading Fagle says: The borough commissioner has been hest in © artiet of such ability, The finest line ladies’ hats m7 ux der- Will Hall Burned. Asheroft’s ‘millinery store in Good Clinton county, wae visited by one of building. -24tf : the biggest fires in the history of the The CoURIER is glad to note that Dr. county Sunday. At 12:30 an alarm of J. Harry McCormick, who has been fire wasgiven and all the people of the confined to his bed for the past few borough ‘taried out. The town has days, is able to be around again. no water works nor an organ ized fire Mrs. RC Bryson and little son, ac- department, therefore the place was! left in a bad way. The fire was first ied by he . Miss Smith, OTRpa y her sister ' discovered in a stable. and visited in Patton for a few days The Hastings Tribune of last week had the following: ‘Patton celebrated stable was enveloped in flames and the efforts to extinguish them were in- effectual. The flre soon spread from the Fourth of July with a big blow-out, building to building.. The Lock Haven 2 which was a success in every _partico- | fire company was telephoned for and Jar. ™ - soon appeared, but not in time {0 save Ane xchange says the country editor much property. Forty-three buildings has enough to worry him these hard were consumed. The loss is estimated times without being bothered with 4t about 250.000, There was about letters from girls asking how to take $16,000 insurance. Quite a number of. ‘grease out of an accordian pleted, people are Jeft homeless. “skirt. ; The contract for furnishing the lum- ber for the new school building was last week let to DD. A. Lather, Jr. of Carrolliwown. The order is a large one and there were many. bidders, but Mr. . Petty Thieves, Again there is considerable stealing ‘done in and around Patton. This week two calves belonging to John B. Overberger were slain in his flelds and the meat stolen leaving the hides lying on the ground. Wm. Karlheim The fire company building was some: alas had two calves stolen in the same what twisted up last Friday cavsed by manner and two sheep were: taken ! the severe wind storm. The lower from the slaughter house of P. P. front part of the building gave way, young & Bro. All the meat, butter but was soon put in place again by the and other eatables belonging to Hugh members of the company. : Hagan and Mr. Kritzer were taken out The Bellwood Bulletin has an adver. of their spring houses and other parties tisement in last week's issue which have heen visited by these thieves in read as follows: ‘“Whiskey can now be the past two weeks. They have even obtained at the Meadville house at’ 5 dug up potatoes ont of the ground for cents per glass; beer two glasses for a several people in Patton and on the | nick#l.’’ Hard time prices sure. Harry Strittmatter, son of Mr. south of town, An- It is’ time these people. A few minutes sells you will run and keep time with the sun. after it had broken out the whole 3t lowest prices. Mill Hall » thriving little town of A Modern Time Piece ¥ Isa necessary companion. There are Watches and Watches. but the Watches that : : JAS. W. HOY, Repairing ond Engraving Specialty. All repair work Guarranteed. Full line of Spectacles. Yoirs eyes tted accurately. Good Building, Patton, Pa. Everbody is cordially invited to call and see our large stock of goods which are offered for sale at our store AT A REASONABLE. PRIGE. It will be our constant effort to supply the wants of a'l our customers and keep a good class of goods to select wv é have a full line of ORY OOS, BOTS IND SHES, GREER, from. farm of Mr. Strittmatter, who lives Ando every thing kept 1 ima fratelass gre nes ral store. Ww ¢ make drew Strittmatter, of Carroll town. Were caught and made an example of. a specialty of the best grades of ship, and Mr. Severn, son of W. C. Severn, of Carrolitown, who are at St. Again the COURIER representative Vineent's studying for the priesthood is indebted to Mrs, Dorsey Myers for a ] their professional quantity The * ‘Courier Remembered Last work made VOWR, of her delicious ice cream : Patton Mrs: A representative of a western rail- endeavored to road was in Bellwood this week hiring please her patrons by serving to them men to work on railroads. He wants only the dantiest and most palatable engineers; firemen and brakemen and home-made cream to be found anywhere we understand that he succeeded fairly and that she has been eminently sue. well in Bellwood, securing a number cessful is attestad by her large and in- of men. Bellwood Bulletin, creasing patronage. Mrs. Myers has An Indiana minister inadvertently’ of the most delightful locations to made an announcement like this: De found in Patton and the pleasant “There will be services this afternoon interior makes it a most inviting re- at 3 o'clock at St. Ann's in the Fast treat in saltry weather, a fact that End; there will also be services at 4 duly appreciated by tke o'clock at St. Mary's in fhe West £nd. one they have been quick to take ad- Infants will be baptized at both ends. vantage of. The applications for positions as school teacher in the public schools of The party this county are more numerous this county, which met in year than usual, no less than 208 hav. Gallitzin recently, consisted of but hy been examined up to Tuesday twenty-three delegates out of a pos- evening and the examinations not be sible 148, who nominated the following ing nearly finished. — Ebensburg Moun- candidates: Alex. Lang, of South taineer. " Pork, and James W. Killduff. of Gal- Mrs. Geo. W. Swank, of this place, litzin, for assembly; J. 8. Wicks, of whom we gave mention several weeks South Fork, for sheriff; Ira Bloom, of ago a8 being seriously ill with erysipe- Cambria township, for poorhouse di- Since having located in Myers has constantly ane Cambria Penpio's Party. of C convention People's ambria las. is now confined to her bed with rector, and Jacob Buck, of Allegheny entero colitis of the bowels. Dr. Mur- township, for jury commissioner. — ray, who was called in consultation Ebensburg Herald. on Sunday evening, reports her case as Died at Gailitain, somewhat serious. Jos. M. Howells died at his home in Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Hunting- ‘Gallitzin on last Tuesday don, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank aged 41 years. Mr. Howells Fad been is public and! wvening, | Christie, of Gallitzin, visited Mr. and a resident of Ciallitzin all his life, his Mrs. E. A. Mellor last week. Mrs. parents having formerly" lived there. - Stewart's father, John C. McGuire, was He is survived by his wife and four the very first settler in this place. - He children, his parents, 2nd the following built the old Marks grist mill and was brothers and sisters: Fannie M., of the founder of sev eral other lind marks Gallitzin,; Mm. Janes Lyman, Jas. B., in Patton. Geo. H., Ada, ard Elwood, of Altoona. | Miss Lottie M. Unger, of Reading, He was a member of the Independent’ Pa. visited friends in Punxsutawney ¢ornet band of that place and also the and this place during her fwo weeks’ Sons of Veterans. © Both societies turn- vacation commencing July Ist. The ed out at his funeral. “Miss U nger is a, Wagon Yhed Barned. - young and talented musician and is wagon shed on the farm of Thos, held in high esteem by the different yier nesr Chest Springs was burned ! denominations where she Is employed ¢, the ground on the night of the 4th.’ as organist.’ The family were at Chest Springs at- “Om Monday of last week Dr. Rice, of tending festivities of the day and knew Hastings, assisteci by Dra. Bennett and nothing of the fire until their return, Worrell, performed a remarkabic¢ oper. The shed was a large one and was used ation on Mr. Jas. Kingston, of Irvona, to store all the farm machinery. Mr. for the relief of a Lecrosis of the ribs Miller lost. besides the building, a mow- and breast bone.” The cperation was ing machine, wagon, plows, harrows, | extremely severe, entailing the removal ete. The fire of a portion of one rib and a deep in- been of an ineendiary The patient is town News is origin. — Carroll- cigon into the chest doing well. ; Mr and Mrs, W. Gi. Comerford, of Lo- In the recent te achers’ coupon von- retto, have returned home after having teat for trips offered by the Pittsburg spent weveral days visiting their daugh- Times two Cainbria - county teachers er, Mrs. D. A. Buck, of Fifth avenue. are among the nn winners, Miss Paring thy COURIER repre- Kate Higson, of Johnstown, having sentative had the pleasure of Listening received 21.793 and Miss Ella te. a nn of piano selecti by Barnett, of South Fork, 16,582. Among Mrs She is a rare per- other Cambria county teachers who in that instrument having re- ran a large vote were Miss Annie M. r musical education from the with 1.037; Miss structors in France and it was Mary Kinkead, Johnstown, with 8.402 treat to be able to listen to an and Miss Allie Lioyd, Ebensburg, with 2.794, List of § ne tai med Letters. Prawned at Renovo, Cr The following letters remain in the} James Henry Chambenial, aged 204 postoffice at Patton for the week end- years, of Akron, (0, was drowned while ing Satarday, July 14, 1384: bathing in the river at. Renovo Mon- Messrs. Drennen & Co, Miss Ella day night about 9 o'clock. It is sup- Kritzer, Mrs. Wm. Manning, Jarces N. posed he was taken with cramp, as he Smith, Edward Greenaway, Wm. Pow-scalled for help, and before it was ell, W. Parcell, R. D. McNamara, <2). possible for help to reach him he sank Persons calling for the above letters for the last time. The body was re- will please say they are advertised. covered in less than half an hour after E. A MELLON, P. M. the accident occurred.- —Lock Haven Fine Photograph. ; Express, The different views of Patton on the sth of July, taken by Photographer | wish to express thanks to the neigh- Farbaugh, of Carrolitown, are very bors, friends and the Knights of Golden fine and better work could not have Eagles and Knights of Pythias for their been done If a man had been procurred kindness shown at the death and fun- from ny ac. The Dictutes are eral of my husband. on sale at the COURIER office. Mrs, Avcuer MoREAD. : Lucky Toachers, 1oky ir visit the Las mhey ns Ormerford. iy TPT Ebhenshgre, etvod his Jones, - indeed a Thanks. ' . supposed to have 1 FLOUR, - FEED, - HAY, - GRAIN, of CARPETS, OIl, CLOTH, MAT- Etc., kept on hand. Also QUEENS. WARE, DISHES and TINW ARE- ws of Shelf Hardware kept on hand. - No troubl le to show goods. Come mm and look around. Respe: tfu) GEO. S. GOOD, Patton, Pa. large assortment TING, All kis at Read the Patton COURI ER AND KEEP POSTED. Send it to your friends at a dis- tance and they will the reby become: interested in the developeme nts of Northern C ambria. : When You Want JOB WORK Paron: re Your Home - Pginting ( Mhce. NCW Presse and comp wn char The all new type, DIACLIC 1 man gC a See o COU RIER Paper (which eighborhood) rt of all this publishers of thie Local gives only of the 1 and make it worthy ot th re supp section. IT [S the aim of the to make it more than. a the OSS 5 Reap tHE Parrox Courier] ‘and you will be happy. A full line of Wathes ane (locks