| Was seen on our streets Monday. os A Be _—_— RE Tn Patton Gourier.| Holiday Goods st Hodgkina 6. | “CHek,” of Reynoldeville, Pa, and who is connected with the “Ten Nights PATTON PURLIWING C0, Proprictors.| W. J. Dufion came down from Eb- is 4 Bar Room” Dramatic company, : j ensburg Sunday. ‘spent Sunday with friends in Patton. THURSDAY, —=, Oysters for sale at the A © NEWSPAPER Law DECISIONS. defeated in the Gallitsin school case io 1 the 0 frame probibitory laws The order's order discontinuance | attorney, T. H. B. Patterson . ; i meres ab may eom- | Chan. Pagan, of Hastings, was a visi- Aion tins sing son el oy lo nd ioe ” p HI | tor to Patton! y- Justice Williams is exactly our posi- Lo : to take H. L. Lucas, of Clearfield, was seen tion and in his views fully sustains our fie and ordered tow) ion our streets Saturday. fight on the question.” | sabseribers move 16 other J. Fried, of Altoona, wis among the Por + pain in the side or chest there giige Ey, oa he Tn visitors to Patton Monday. Courts have decided thet i fofusing tn EE w prima Mca Hodgkins drag store.-—49-tf pound to ge noi G52 der, spt atari i Paton vent a cold from resalting in pnen- do not i fe patieners responsi jo Se | A. T. Strittmatter came over. from monia This same treatment is a sure expres mn “arrear care for lame back. For eale at C. E. - express notice, lao ™ of SI wrresr- | Hamings on business Saterday. : ag: bo sou fe tg " | Pall styles in Indies Hats at Alice A. | Pelcher’s City Drug Store. Asheroft's millinery store. —44-1f work, W.-F. Paul, of Adams township, in the cage of coal shaft No. 1, at Dunlo, lost his balance Harry J. Coons, of Hollidsysburg, in some way unknown, falling to the 3 Wan a guest 3 the Patiser Souse Mon bottom, a distance of sixty-five feet, ; , ; causing his instant death. Funeral Go and get prices on carving knives services were held at Salix Wednesday st the Cambria Hardware company. forenoon, condacted by Rev. A. C. st Miller, and the members of the Adams U.S. and C. A. Stols, of Altoona, which he was a prominent member. {adic shar many iP, ” Peter Coyle and family have moved ; to Philipsburg where they expect to Thanksgiving carving knives and... oir tore home. Miss Lime, forks at the Cambria Hardware com, his esteemed danghisr, will be missed pany.-52tf by a large circle of ber friends here | Alice A. Ashcroft is selling 45 cent who regret to learn of her departure. ribbons at 25 cte., and other goods at a Harvey Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. E reduction. F. McLaoghlin, Mrs 8 M. Wilson, | Jas. B. Wirtner, one of Carrolitown’s and A. J. Jackwom and daughter, Council, No. 974, Jr. O. U. A. M. of never knew that I was old— i reams that truth yet seen prominent business men, spent Friday Grace, attended tie opera, ‘Chimes of in Patton. - Normandy.” at Clearfield last week. P. P. Young, of Patton, transacted They report It being firat-clams. business ini town on THERA. tow. * : — Ladies’ Home Journal. port Standard. Marriage Licetars. - 3 following marriage licenses were accommodations Warren, the painter. Fok deestuns hued tL w wed bythe Clerk of the Orphans’ Bell has a new ad this week. WheS Yiu 89 to Hains sop Court for thé week ending Thursday, Nicholson's Central Hotel. 5 ber 15. 1894: Asheroft's mi store-—44-tf Smillinary & A. Dibble, representing a large pg Franklin Lacss, Coalport, asd 1. 8. Bell drove to Carrolitown last nursery firm of Brightom, N. Y., stop S«rab Dailie, Hastings. “week. ped at Hotel Beck Monday. - Jacob Bolzier and Mary A. Krol Rev. C. W. Waeson is holding pro- Johnstown. | h of pois is over Tov the, ol ee (tracted meeting in the Methodist Patrick Boucher and Maggie J. : Crofton, Johnstown. Of course you can play ball in the! if you want, when in Ebensburg, a Irvin Clark and Sarah Cobaugh, winter time. Why mot? fice convenient place, where you cmn Johnstown. 'L. G. Hanna, of Pittsburg, registered | get a good meal, go to the Blair house. John Kukas, Johnstown, and Eliza- at Hotel Beck last week. . | The COURIER can furnish you with Deth Lukaes, Jackson township. F. J. Dixon, of Blairsville, stopped at the finest line of note heads and enve- Richard L. W. Hoffman, Cumberland, the Paimer house Tuesday. ‘or workmen are employed. Call and see “OWN. A. Berley, of Philadelphia, was 8, Fo. G. Stombavgh, Portage tows: guest at Hetel Beck Friday. PFifty-t pone Jote for sale, ship, ol gre M. Lang, Blue Knob, Rabbit hunting is getting to be 3 within 15 minutes walk of Patton, on Blair coun favorite sport in this vicinity. easy term. For information call on Christopher E. Blough, Cambria county, and Viola N. Hoffman, Fern- C. W. Gonid, of Somerset, or write to J. J. Hauk, Carrolitown, Pow at the Palmer house Monday. Pa-52t2 : Low Ca : ; ALP ie of Jo ibe m. J. Biddell and Lala E. Reed, Bell, the clothier, has moved into his Danielson, hnstown, Conemaugh. 4 M plesant representative of the New Matt} Behe w ! on : BVERDS. York Life Insurance company, sperit rollbown. wed Mary els, Car- R. F. Swab and E. Mayes, both of He ie Irvons, spent Sunday in Patton. | nes moving Yoatian Discs. 05: Maggio SSH. John R. Cordell, of Thomas’ Mill, | joes E Dale, of Patton, wasip town : ' last week feeling nearly as much elated Trin List "Miss Annie Hill, of Curwensville. over the recent election as when be Commencing on the second Monday visited friends in Patton Satarday. | was elected sheriff of the Democratic in December: Use Sandford va Pow: The devil seldom put on mourning county of Clearfield. -Clearfield Re- ell et al: Wirtner & Baker va Boes; . when a stingy man joins the church. | publican | Democratic .. ; Wolf va. Erie City Iron Works; Hott A. Lantzy, the wholsale liquor man D. C. Oyster, who was the president & Bros. va. Hoghes Bros; Shoonover ‘of Hastings, has a new ad this week. of the defunct Ridgway (Elk county VS Dean; Use Scanian va Platt et al; 2 The largest line of Toys and Holiday | ‘bank at the time of its failure, a year Osburn va. Confer et al: Snyder va vote at Hollgking drug store.—9-1f and a-half ago, will be placed on trial Cambria Iron Co.; M'Donald va. Ho- . Whenever a lazy man | ks { y]in-court ai Ridgway bis week wn Tus [ller; Stoomaker a Fhgerand Heaven the angels close the wind charge of embezzlement. Plaster Co.; Tigh etal. vs Tigh; Horn . Skates! Skates! Skates! at the Cam. | f. Au exchungs S4Ys thas 37 poi feves Sime; Wyland et al. vs. Decker; Myers bria Hardware company; all prices. -52tf fio lng nn piel, with," Borough of Morrellville; John H. See the new “ad” of the Cambria Waters & Broa va. Fenn; Edison Gen- | new ones coming in each day. On ac-- ; Xe Hardware company in another column. | eral Electric Co. va. Cresswell; Vin- ' count of the ravages of the disease it. cont % C 1: - W. 8. Stewart, of Cleveland, O., was is almost impossible to encure nurses Barat 0. va. Cresswel a guest at the Commercial hotel Fri- | to attend to the sick. Kicpser & Co. va. Cresswell; Young et day. al. va. Spenser; Merchants National ‘Hon, James Kerr brought his full poy ve Leah Kokos vs. Cresson 0. 5 Rotllesy, or. Lawrence, Was blood English mastiff dog to Patton Coal & Coke od Bantz vs. Cambria yee PE Lo our town Batur- | one day last week for the purpose of Irom Co.; Pearl wn. Clark; Ritter va having a large growth cut off of its Not. Pindle ve. Cambria Land Co. Carving knives and forks a specialty | loft eye. It was done sucessfully and Pay: va Edwards: Gill vs. trwin. at the Cambria Hardware company’s the animal sent back to Washington Kutruff va Irwin: Drass va. MCloskey store.-52tf by express a few days later. It was Lantzy vs Spangler. The editor of the Glen ‘Campbell | unable to close its eye before being Comet is confined to his rooms with eperated opon. typhoid fever. Saturday evening the woployoms of The following letters remain in the © List of Uncinimed Letters. : Bf Ladies hats reduced in price at Alice the Beford Division of the Pennsylva- postoffice at Patton for the week end- A. Ashcroft’s millinery store up-stairs . nia railroad, gave a banquet at the ing Saturday, November 17, 1894. in Good building. | Waverly botel, Bedford, in honor of Mm 8 C. Bennett, C. C. Fbervon, M. Cohen and Max. Philips, both of | their former superintendent Frank F. Miss Ida lantzy, D. Bowman, Mm : Barnesboro, came over to Patton on Robb-—now located at Cresson, this James W. Reese, Wm. Spriger, Hay- business Monday. county. Mr. Robb was presented with den Trexler, Pat. Shanmon, Richard Oysters served in every le s at the ®handsome set of Swiss drawing in. Stafford, Miss Laura Sharon, Alex- Arlington restaurant, also a fine line Stroments, rahe M Revi making snljes Harvey, A. Z Whiteman, Ed. ‘of confectionery on hand. —49-tf presentatson speech. . Sjfner, 8B Fr and Jas. | The quaint little women of Kaie | Personn culling fos the sbove eters. two traveling salesman of Ph ja, | OTeenaway are to be seen in a mags Wil Please any they ave Sovertind stopped at the Commercial hotel Mon- | zine for the first time since their crea- Aare day. tion. Miss Greenaway has heretofore Bucklen's Arnica Salve. always drawn them in color and for The best salve in the world for cuts Jamin. Kingshon, iy he uloiwiiis ea. ve. | book publication. Now, however, she bruises, sores, nlcers, salt rheum, fever moved from his is : { is at work upon a special! series of her sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaina, Sreast, IIPEOTIRE | curious Wis 1x J Laie! ome fr and iy eruptions, and posi: rapidly. : ournal, n periodi r tively cures or no pay required. Migs Annie Danoughe, of ‘Columbus, | will alternate with a new series of It is guaranteed to give or satis O., and Mrs. Krise, of Bt. Angustine, p,imer Cox’s fanny “Brownies.” visited Mra , Degen, 34 is Pave, Four human skeletons have been cents per box. For sale by Dr C E last week. found in a crevice on Cumberiand Belcher, city drug store Miss Annie Ott, the Beech avenue | Mountain, near the head of Hurri- Steve Fer Sale. milliner, returned home from Phila cane Creek. The remuins: were dis- ping ul and winter she has been | covered by some negroes who were chestnut hunting. They are believed H. E. Keller, at bakery. -S1tf be the skeletons of Mrs. Sarah | : r cent on all lots not sold Parties’ Bishop, her step-daugbter, and two , The finest line of skates in town at ficiently initiated on the 6th of No-| 40. purchaso before that time | men, strangers, with whom the women, the Cambria Hardware company's : 5 wel by wring 3. 3. Haak, | dia mk io Somstom Tri. | store. SBC Catollions; Pu-994 Warren, the painter. —46tf ; £ rington Tae Jr 0.0. A. M. say they are not is nothing 0 good as a piece of flannel - Ree the fine line of dolls at ¢. Ww dampened with Chamberisin's Pazin Faim and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent | Last Monday forenoon, while at lopes for the least money. First-class Mi, and Bessie Ann Palmer, Johns | er va. Wilson; Fick va. Brown Broa & faction or money refunded. Price 25. Eszxssunc, Pa., Nov. 20, 1904 Mr. Thomas, of Thomas’ Mills, was in town { yesterday. M. L. Kari, of St. Augustine, spent a few hours in tows Monday. Levi Knott, one of Altoona’s promi- nent citisene, was 3 visitor to Ebenwburg on Saturday. R. H Tudor, one of Fbensbarg’s oldest citizens, is quite ill, with but little hopes of his recovery. Mr. Them Connors, of Philadelphia, is rusticating among his many friends Cambria. in Northern Wm. RB. Hughes one of Carroll township’s good citizens, was a visitor to Ebensburg on Friday. az - Miss Maud Zahm entertained a number of friends at her home in this plisce on Wednesday evening. Memsrs. J. Edmund Lacas, H. Saly, ‘and Jas. P. Miller, of Johnstown, reg istered at the Blair house on Fridsy. . 3. Vought, one of Altoona’s pop ular grocerymen, was among the visi- tors to Ehensbarg on Wednesday. Conny, son of P. F. Brown, of the Central hotel in this place had a severe atlack of croup on Saturday. We are glad to note that be is mach better. Rev. E. P. Grow. of the Disciple church in this place, has offered his | resignation as pastor, to take effect on the second Sunday in January next. The free reading rooms, which are located in Carl Rivinue’ building on Main street, were opened on Tuesday insti. They are handsomely furnished and well supplied with good reading matter. Those who do not care to read can play checkers, parior croquet, : body is invited to visit these rooms and! male themseives at home. The Messrs. Griffith, of this place, have about concluded negotiations for the sale of their large steam tannery - here, to John Rabinsteen, of Pittsburg. It is Mr. Robinsteen’s intention to put ‘The Hustling Clothier, ‘Tailor, and Shoe Dealer. Block on Magee ave. next door o Commercial Hotel. Lone For a 'New ‘Ad” Soon. the tannery in operation about the fire: of January when it will be run to its full capacity and employ a large nutaber of men. (CHEST sPRmeS Caper SprinGe, Pa, Nov. 21, 1894 W. J. O'Donnel, our genial landlord, and Rev. J.J. Ludden, of St. Angustine, Were a: Johinstows, one day last week. Mr. Beeks, agent for the Teachers Normal Series, was in town and wss sucessful in placing the work in our schools. Several men from this vicinity are employed i in putting up telephone poles. Mr. Burkhart, liveryman of this place, was in Hastings over Saturday and Sun- day. Walter Perry was bome from Ebens- bung over Sunday. Siventysix pupils are now enrolled and parents should take interest enough in education, to see that their children attend achool regularly. Quite a number of men, under the - supervision of street commissioner Cal- lahan, were at work grading the streets yesterday. A new hitching ground has been pro- vided by the committee of St. Monica's congregation for the secommodation of tive public while attending service. Mise Mollie McKenzie left for Gallit- zin yesterday to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Grove. Mrs J. M. Cramer, has recently pur- chased a fine line of groceries. Give her a call. oYSaRY . DysarT, Pa, Nov. 20, 1894. Mr. John Renner was away from town the greater part of last week. Mr. McMullen had his hand injured while sawing shingles by having a splinter ran into it. The mill Bere has about all the timber. cut out and will shat down until snow comes, in order that more timber may be hauled in. Several cars are being loaded with amber this week. They will be ship- ped to the city markets. Mr. William Spyder, the genial pro- prictor of the Dysart House, visited his home in Carrol Twp. on Saturday and Sunday last. His brother had charge of affairs during his absence. : - The teams and other apparatus be. longing to the Lumber Co., which were in the care of Mr. W. D. Fulton, were taken to the headquarters of the com- pany at Holidaysburg last week. ST AUGUSTINE. S87 AUGUSTINE, Pa., Nov. 18 1864 News items are as scarce here as tears in the eve of the wind. The opinion handed down by the. supreme court in the Gallitzen school . case is an eye opener to the unsophisti- cated of all éreeds. Ifthe Jr. O. UL A M. takes their case into the Legislature it will become a veritable boomerang. Judge Dean who gave the opinion makes this fact clear by stating that wince 1554 clerical garbe other than those which caused the trouble have heen in the schools as teachers without objection. The sooner this matter is dropped the better for all. Very fine weather prevails at present. The Grange and Patrons of Hus bandry will be inaugurated here this week. It was thought they were suf-: | vember. Try the CovmER for job work. Priow moderate. Every person in Northern Cambria county is heading towards the Mam- moth store of Geo. S. “Good's in Patton.w here v ou can buy the finest line of GENERAL -- MERCHANDISE that was ever nandled} in anv one store in the whole county. DRY 6000S, BOOTS AND SHOES, “And everything kept in a first<class general store. We make a specialty of the best grades of : FLOUR, - FEED, - HAY, - GRAIN, A large assortment of Carper, Onl Cloth, Matting, Etc., kept on hand, also Queenswre, Dishes, Tinware, and Shelf Hardware. No truble to show goods. Come in and look around. GEO. S. GOOD, Patton, Pa. Has removed his store into the Cornelius A GOOD STOVE 1s the cele brated and wel I-known CINDERELL. 3. It has heen proven to be the verv best and the cheapest. ‘A GOOD STOVE Is economy. A poor one 1s the worst kind of ex- trava- gance. See us First For all kinds of General Hardware, Etc. A. I. THOMAS, Se ses agi Ri Ere ; & 4 \ ed a ; xt
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