Pprrrns FE Dh Patton Courier] PATTON PUBLISHING co., — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1994. oe TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, one year, in advance, Agari nites made known apon No ww discontinued until ali ar: marge aR paid, unless at the option of the permits. . Every day's exposure de- ramen sores OF tated to ha Farmers Who Read che Whecorn Tater shanid now be got- tem out of the fields while the westher See that you have a sunny window ‘and a dry floor in the ben-bouse. this winter. A damp floor and a dark room are fatal to success. - Sun and Eten at the Portlet Putin as second- juss mimi] matter. - DOUNTY, TIME OF HOLDING COURT. © ist Monday of March It Monday of Rept. | 1st Monday of June | int Monday of Dec. | OFFICERS. PresipENT Juper—Hon. A. V. Barker. YITHONOTARY — TER AND R Racommes 1 A. McGough. | SHERIrF—J, M Erker: DervrY Easy yh Davis, | DisTRICT ATTORNEY Cons NERS P. 7. tation, Haigh: Lioyd, ' erte. Coxumsionen’s CLERK —John C. Gates. Cor NTY SUPERINTENDENT—J. W. Leech. | Oouwyy ty _ACBrions—Wm, J. Jones, W. C. oy Cox x1as10v ERS]. J. Kidd, FE. x Rh a Raphiel H : a OFFICERS. Sos ow. 4. Donnelly, Fin Cheek BF. u. Cart Boagn—(. C. TH president; OG. i Dr. J. 8, Noonan, H. i, Sandiord, tress, | CE OF THE PEACE Semmes E Dale, Jas. | Tring, James Som. 8M! EFF. Young, | AE Harmer Pritterson. Rs.” 0. Winslow, ' gach is unnecessary, ss it is more INSPECTION .A br) br or Carer ov 8am’ Jones. Srresr CoMmssronra—Samuel A GOOD ONE TO RETURN. Within the past year John Patton, | Coury SURviYoR—Henry Scanian. | 00, sheep, hog, horse or fowl, with level plains and sloping hillsides. W. H. Sandford. | in Y 20 well for young pigs me the whole MORE SALTY THAN THE DEAD SEA. milk, especially if ground oats and . ground wheat are added to the milk, 80 a8 to make a thin mush With Water of the Grest Salt lake varies warm quarters such food wil’ make the {tently in 30 vatouts of dissctrod sol | pigs grow rapidly. wpon the relation between Nothing can be more beautiful or the supply of water through ned tl | picturesque, s writer, than a well. ' the evaporation. A srersge ry Weta 4 secu] | solide dissolved in the water of the at its present mean level is from 19 per cent by weight But mot all Alia 0 Souuecte Sale S48 tis Ste | 18 Law bom demoucirated that. the Siren di fee 5 ), magnesinm chl feeding of wheat is just what the | de, Saletan suipbate Fi Rg | green pastures and verdant meadows, be : i alk v hy ¢ ¥ i] oS illness pavats it for stock. It is considered rior to all other foods; especially if ground ‘ or oraked. : § H tice to have a ventilator at the top, but | | Bologna, ‘Musical Instrum FRESH MEAT ‘OF ALL KINDS. Lard, Etc FIFTH AVENUE, Patton, Pa. sam L BOYCE, { Successor to John Otto. | ~DEALER IN— Flour and Pei, Hay, Grain, Lime, Prices the Lowest for CASH. ns | Store on Beach Avenue, near R. R. Depot. JAS. W. HOY, The Popular JEWELER, OPTICIAN, and " Dealer in ents | Is to the front as usual with a large stork of goods Ps pro lpoc Rin load or two of of 1,1 good loam and store it in a dry place, | dels Sarin + pt ey reir of a lature had returned Mr. Patton. As the state is strongly Republican there | will no doubt be sa pumber of con- testants for the place when the legisla tare meets, but from the appearance of | = the field up to date Mr. Patton's j says: “My opinion is that is andoubt- waster of oer lake is much ‘“brinier” edly best to sell at 50 cents per bushel then thet of the Dead sea, common salt | at digging time, even if one were 25- | being the chief solid dissclved in the | sured of double the price four months lake. - Nevertheless the Dead sea is mach | after storing. Handling, shrinkage more highly saturated with solids — business hustler is in the city. 8 bie ly through the state, and says that he | finds everywhere among 'and I have never found out when to ai market a well grown crop.” : "way hotel the other day and sat down ‘The feet of the horse should receive ' on a stool in front of the lunch counter. He bad been in many of the eating Republicans a powerful sentiment in favor of the! return of Mr. Patton to the United States senate. And one of the most all over the state, look to Grand Rapids ‘to have a solid delegation in the legis GoverNoR-ELECT HAmrINGs will be! inducted into office January 15. Gov- | Pattison wns inaugurated January 2, | * and will have served five days less than four years st the close of his term. * ‘There is no doubt the inauguration of | the incoming governor will be the most | imposing ever seen in Pennsylvania | This has been a great year for Repab- | licans; the party will have sn over- | whelming majcrity in the next legisia- ture and will no doubt signalise its return t» power in the State with a’ We authorise our advertised druggist "to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon | - this condition. If you are afflicted with | a Cough, Cold or any Lang, Throat or | Chest trouble, and will use this remedy | as directed, giving i$ a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may retarn | the bottle and have your money re- funded. We could not tnake this offer . did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never Ww. A. McGuire, a well known citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for children’ ‘troubled with colds or croup as -Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He | has used it in his family for several | years with the best results and always | keeps a bottle of it in the house. After | having la grippe he was himself | troubled with a severe cough. He used | other remedies without benefit and | then concluded to try the children’s medicine and to his delight it soon ef- fected a permanent cure. 25 and 50 | "cent bottles for sale at C. E. Beleher's City Drug Store. Estray Notice. ‘Came to the residence of the sub- scriber, in Clearfield "township, in March last, 8 red and white heffer | with a piece off each ear, supposed to be two years old. The owner is re- quested to come forward, prove pro erty, pay charges and take her away, | otherwise she will be disposed of ac- cording to law. JosEPH F. COOPER. Clearfield township, Oct. 16, 1884. tones said: John, oigns giant” One of the menials outside the coun- Thos. W. Hagan to Hugh "McNeolis, ter sped on the errand with lightning- Gallitzin; consideration $1,200 like rapidity, and after apparently mak- Bugere. Lilsinger to James Griffin, | Allegheny, $80. Earges Euskanckus to Andrew! | Blazgs, Hastings, $4.700. ; Catharine McGuire to Vincent Me- | loy Chest Springs, $125. Louisa Dishong to C. J. Senisile, | called again: | Dale, $660. | Look st this! ry, ie. Chest Creek Land & Improvement] without ants!” : to B. E. Wels} Patton, $250. | ‘What?’ said John in a dased way, | company While every man ia the room turned his Patrick Farren to John C. Farren, ' 3.3 and snickersd Cambria, §1. ““(3et & meringue glace without ants,’ | Henry Berkibile to J. P. Layman, repssted the proud and haughty ome, 4 | Richland and Stonycreek townatipe, | With enghaus,* ‘and hurry up bout it $182. | George C. Muller to John H. Myers, Join Tate the suiall tnicven- {Up pper Yoder township; $700. : tica of insects and soon returaed with a Adam Myers to Oaroline Tork riven ‘without ants *'—New |W $55. Ww _ ashington, mip" | Adam Myers to Charles Sisks, Wash- Colzer, © Anticipated. Lard Chesterfield, being one day asked ! Mertha F. Beam to Otic Englebach. | bY Kir Thomas Robinson, faz: ‘liarly | Morrellville, $400. Nancy C. Tibbots t Otto Englebach, M & Usithe my hjecs, shall he my song. ‘Win. Gable to Patrick McCall, Sum- Iu waall by witty, and rt shan't be tong | merhill borough, $300. . This individual was noted for being George Vincent to Agnes ‘McMabon, a bore and made himself very trouble some to the Duke of Neweastle, contin: ~ Joseph J. Mangus to James A. Malin, ually calling on the minister, and when | Johpstown, $775. told | that his grace was gone out he would ask to be admitted to look at the ote at D. Ritter, Barnes. clock, or to play with the monkey, in . the hope of seéing the duke. But one Mountain Coal Co. to Ezra M. Grom, day the porter, without waiting for Adams, $1. what he had to say, dismissed him with Yellow Run Coal company to Ezra thess words, ‘‘Sir, his grace has gone M. Gross, §1. oat, the clock stands aud the monkey is James Dunn to Susan Smith, ‘Wash dead. ''—8an Francisco Argonaut. ington, $175. Foreign News From Afar. Elizabeth Black to Hugh Jones, Sum- By way of a London paper it is learned ; merhill, $2,745. © that an American woman has lately re- Daniel Dougherty to Pennsylvania eseived what most be termed the most Railroad compauy, Cresson township, original of wedding presents. Itis a |. musical dinner service, of which each Joi Ashoroft to Pennsylvania Rail. Plate begins to play a tune when put road company, Cresson township, $1. upon the table The scup plates are ac- ‘crediiad with marches as suiting the Daniel 8. McAnuity to David J. 'B her, B : . $100. ; temper of the guests at that moment of solemnity, but aa dinner progresses aud | J. H. Speice to ‘Thomas Brown, the wine and courses do their enliven- Barnesboro, $810. ing work the harmonies brighten ac- Yor Sale. . cordingly till at dessert the covers are One hundred and twenty-nine one- Sag ug on the maddest of polkas and | acre lots for sale one-half mile from p- | Patton on easy terms. For further information apply to J. J. Hauk, | Carrolltown, Pa. otf i | Fried chicken at the Kinkead Res- j 1aurant.- F0tf He Kept Tare 7 “Yes, sir,’’ said the clerk briskly, _ *““we have 'ace of all kinds. Would yom ‘like to see valeuciennes or point lace?’ “It's a shoelace I want,’ explained | She customer. —Detroit Free Press. WATCHES, rT 2 ‘dressing combs THE OPERA HOU SE BLOCK —You— Will Find the Great RackeT Stork - PRICES AS FOLLOWS: 6 Slate Pencils 1 Gross Buttons 1 spool buttohole twist 4 writing pens lead pencil box writing paper Ic Ic skeins silk floss se’ s 4¢ infant bib 4c sprol thread, zoo yds. 2c yard lamp wick 1c tooth brush 3c _ base ball sc tape measure 2¢ pair ladies’ cotton hose 1 pair laidies’ woolen ; hose - - TQ Ladies corsets - - 43c BB { IC 5¢ 3 to gc card hooks and eyes tablet pack envelopes dozen safety pins hair curler cakes toilet soap I Y 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 2¢ 4c 2C 5c 7 - 0)S cha We have a fine and complete line of tinware, hardware, etc. ‘Please call aud examine. Thanking you for your past patron- age nd await your inspection, We remain yours, R.F.GALLAHER & eo. Ship Your Produce to . Kirk 1011 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG, PA, And you will receive ‘The Highest Cash Prices! BUY OUTRGIHT {Eggs Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Apples, CLOCKS. WARE, and everything kept in | a fre-class store | of this kind. VIOLIN. GUITAR and BANJO trings and all | kinds of small musi- Harder's Gun Works. NEW GUNS. SHOT GUNS and RIFLES, the lowest. Second-hand Wi rifles for sale at half price. LOADED SHELLS, paper, brass as a nickie-plated ‘wads smoke loading Buising coata, hate, caps leggina, belts, $2 50 Oe evaicirs at $1.50, all calibres. REPAIRING is part of our business We E Tepdir Sum, revolvers, bicycles, bell systems, umbrellas, shears, trunks, door locks, sewing ma chines, saws, etc. SEWING MACHINE parts and nozdies for all machines. shells, RDER'S GUN WORKS. CLERRFIELD, PA. PALMER HOOSE, (orner Magee and Fifth Aves, Headquarters for commer- cial men. The largest and finest. hotel in this section. Equipped with all conveniences. Everything first-class. Fine bar in con- nection. Lavery, Etc. $2.00 per day. J. M. RO BINSON, Proprietor. SILVER- kept constantly om. THE CAMERA {HARDWARE CO. modern Rates " Potatoes, (rtin Hides, &c., &c. CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY. ———— a —— So —— #G>Send for our price list. <2 w wre, Heating, ¢ Tinware. We will replace any aced on our shelves a fine line of the Patton, Pa. | Keep a full line of Hardw Come and See Us. Cooking, Oil Stoves and Ranges. Remember we handle the celebrated Keeley Stoves, the aE We have pl List Patent Anti-Rusting piece that rusts for one year FREE of charge. finest in the market. ~ Christmas Coming, But that has nothing to do with us in partieaias because we still continue to sel] just as low as ever. You will Be Surprised When vou learn of the low prices which we are offering goods at. We can and do undersell any “other firm in this section. We advertise No Humbug, But mean exactly what we say. meney if you buy from us, but rememberrwe do a strictly : Cash Business. It is uselesss to tell you what we handle, as evervone knows itis the. only place to buy Good Goods, Beots and Shoes, Fresh Groceries, Dry and all kinds of General Merchandise. Yours For an Honest Bargain, Patton Supply Co., Fiera AVE, PATTON. PA. paper carpet tacks Ic You can save patrick & Johnston, » »
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