; Patton ‘Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING Co, Proprietors, | THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1565 I. Egbacribers whe do not give CXPreus notice 1o the eonirary are considered ax wish. 10 renew thelr subscriptions. © If snbmertbers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the publisher may eon. Hinge to send them unt Fh It subscribers regieet or refuse 1) take ix from © pmtofice 10 whieh are directed, they are responsible anti may hae wid their bill and tered them CA If snbeeriters move 0 other cout informing the publishers, an _pupory ot nen 10 the former sddmss, the y pe 44 tle. . The Courts have decided that refusing to {take periodicals romp the office or removing. and HES them unos! : mentions : If submeribors pay In advances they are ans to give nies nl the end of the time if they do not wish to continue taking it: dther wise the publishers + suthortized to send if and the subseriber will be responsible antl ad : Sxpress notice, with: ment of al! arrear ages. is sent lo the pul) ayn Local Time Table. The hours of arrival and departure of trains at the Patton Station are as Mail {lowe TZ A 02 a wr sr - » x » o 8 3 7 A. M to P.M. : Train numbers marked ‘N” northbound and ‘8’ southbound. are A Woman's Sosioqwt w 1 in 1950. 1 know my husband reall A pleasant home: to ma But De *t seem oO Take such pies As father used 10 hake, Jo fo keeps the parlors very nest; Cares for he baby, too But, 6b! be doesn’t roast the meat As papa used to do, He has good tastes 'n cutting oat And sewing his can clothra, . That means ecouainy, no doubt - But father's cook ing goes! I really mast insix that Jake seek a cook ing schoo! And learn to ma "sh Phen atl cue As father does, by rule ang glad r 3 be, . And then how prov When ma brings Tather To hear her say: “It's plain to we Jacob ean cook, Iny dear.” : ~New Orieans Pleaytine. 1868. ~ Sleighing elegant. The small boy is bappy. Get your ice houses filled. Did you swear off Toesday? South Dakota has 50,000 farms. ‘Resd Wolf & Thémpson’s new “ad”. . Dr. Noonan was at Ebemburg Mon- | day. : Our raironds employ 1,000,000 right care. Better late than pever—the beautiful | . America has ‘changes. = 1 Hatch spent Christmas at Melphia. 1400 telephone ex- “The mow was fiers bition dovp in this locality. ~~ Americans use 12,000,000 postage . starops daily. Frank Owens visited relatives in Mr EF. MoLaughiin is visiting her | parents at Mahaffey. Wm. H. Sandford and family spent. 1 Christmas at Philipsburg. #il Arr IRges are iy with. A for, is prima facin relatives at Decorra, Il, Seating in good. How does it go to write "95% Pennsylvania has 9% street railway companies. £ C. Brown spent his Christmas at Philadelphia. Fried chicken at he Kinkead Res tanrant. -40tf E. Johnston came Over from Al toona Sunday. Try the CoURIER Prices moderate. Guy Snyder, Sunday in Patton. W. H. Moore came over from Hast- ings New Years day. John K. Powell, of Cresson, was a visitor to Patton Saturday. Dr. V. A. Murray, spent Christmas with friends in Philadelphia. The Methodist revival meeting still continues with much success. J. J. Nichols, of New York. regis tered at the Palmer house Friday Andrew Carlson, of Glen Campbeli spent part of last week in Patton. Go and get prices on carving knives at the Cambria Hardware company. Sf Wm. M. Harper. of Lock Haven, was a guest at the Commercial hotel Monday. A. J. Jackson was at Portsmouth, 0., last week booking after business interests. Jas. F. Young and Jas. Hertzog, of were visitors to this pie for . job work. of Clearfield, spent last week. Alice A. Ashcroft w aliiin 5 cent ribbons at 25 cts, and other goods at a reduction. Carving Knives and forks a specialty at a the Cambria Hardware company’s re.-52tf ou] Miss Mary Christy, of Gallitzin, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mellon over Christmas. Ladies hats reduced in price at Alice A. Ashcroft's millinery store op-stairs in Good building. C. A. Repsher, an employe of this office, spent. a few days visiting friends ‘in DuBois last week: John Ashcroft, who has been confined to his home the past two weeks is slowly convalescing. ; J Walter H. Perkins, a traveling sales | man of Pittsburg, was a guest at the . Palmer house Friday. H. Grant Miller and wife, of Pitts ‘burg, were visitors to this place om ' Thursday of last week. Master George Townsend, of Clear- ‘field, was a gnest of Miss Katie Wilson Wednesday of last week. Dave and Hays Wilson are visiting where they will remain for some time. : Howard Anstin, a traveling Soi man of Pitisburg, registered at the Commercial hotel Monday. John Wolesiagie, of Bells Landing, | visited his som, J. A. Wolesiagie of the City drug store over Christinas. Wm. F. Gable & Co., of ARoons, are John | Kirby, al about 9 years and very | well known throughout this county, died at his home in Johnstown on Sem- day afternoon at about 2:45 o'clock. A “grand reesption’’ was held at a townuhip school house between this place and St. Augustine Sanday morn. ing. Revern! Patton parties partici pated The partienlars will not be published owing tc embarrassment, ete 3 Dr. Hatch ancien that the first perwori who offers him a cigar doring 18685 will pay a penalty. Another case of swear off Woeldn't like to offer the doctor 2 box. or even lay a half- smoked toby down in his presence, would yon? The eritertainment given by the Coa rolitown Quartette club on Christmas night wus pronounced a grand snooess. Will Thompson, Elery Hartzhorn, Misses [ovine McoPherson and Grace Jackson drove ap from this place and were in attendance. United. States Marshal arrested Peter Kreber, a butcher and produce desler of Clearfield last Monday afternoon, for selling olsomargarine in violation of the law. Krecher entered bail for his appearance before the United States Commissioner at Altoona. it seetns hardly possible, but never- theless it is true, that on an average every fifty fifth person you meet wears W. L. Dougias Shoes. Did you ever reaiize what an immense undertaking it is to supply one article of wearing apparel to over one million people. Mr. Hugh Jones of Cambria town- chip, is the owner of an instrument which hut supposes to be 258 years old. ‘it ie a violin and has been handed down to him from his grandfather. A date on the inside of it indicates that it was made in 1438 Evsnsbure Monn- taineer. The government of the United States took a hand in road bufiding for the first forty years of its existence. The Cumberland pike, crossing the states of Maryland, Virginia Pennsylvania, Ohio, Inuliana and extending to Hlinois, costing over $6,000,000, was the work of the general government. L. A. Craver, the genial and popular proprieicr of the Blair House, Ebens- ‘burg, u few days ago butchered a Sapte of porkers. One was 16 months old and weighed 425 pounds and the other one, 17 months old, brought the scales down to 470 pose. Bietetrg Herald. Seven: hundred and Yortysme tons of gold, or their equivalent, were required ‘to pay the expenses for the United States Government for the year 1984. The neceasary teams to haul it, allow- ing a ton, and twenty-five feet to a team, would make a procession over { of Mr. und Mrs. Goldstein of this place, to Mr. Aaron Goldman a prominent busines: man of Hastings, on Thurs day evening, January 10, 1885, st the home of the bride's sister, in Portage, H. A. Wignot, of Clearfield, wasa' | certainly the most enterprising mer. Pa.—Scuth Pork Record guest at Hotel Back Saturday. © Pall styles in ladies Hats at Alice A. - Asheroft's millinery store. -44-tf W. L. Douglas the wonderful Shoe man has & new “ad” in this issue. W. G. Haupt, of Williameport, stop- chants in this section of the State. Try Magic drops for pain internal and external Guaranteed by C. W.' Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa. -tf stop- | 37 prospects of the Porter & Co's The Spangler Improvement com- pany, Spangler, Cambria county, cap- ital, $25,000; was chartered Monday. - there later. the aspirents have ment, John Patton, Jr, a - today vithat fiend = Jomo at Mr BH E Penlos, of Belletnie spent Christmas with bs parents, Mr and Mwi John Pemlon. = W. PF. Connell, who fs employed by the Johnson company in Johnstown. visited his parents on Christmas. . Walter Perry, who is attending the holiday vacation with his parents, My and Mrs Chas Perry, of Chest The Ladies Aid, of the Congregs tional church of this place, held a social at the residence of Mr. Harri son Davis Priday evening. Misses Panny Shoemaker and Vie. toria and May Brown, all of whom attend Xavier's Seminary at Latrobe, spent Christmas waek at their bomes in this place, : Messrs. Walter Shoemaker, who ins stodent of medicine at the Pennsylva- nia University, Philadelphia, and Don- ald Shoemaker, who attends St Vin- ocent’s college near Latrobe, spent the holiday vacation st their home in this place. The Cantanta— ‘Santa Clans on Time" — produced in the Presbyterian charch at Ebemshurg on Christmas evening was skillfully carried through by the young performers, and was at- tended by a large andience: in fact, the church was crowded. Mr. J. A. Boney, of the West ward; departed for Cresson on Toesday where he has accepted a position as weigh- master with thi Cresson Coal and Coke compan’; Mrs Boney will leave for Their many friends, while regretting their departure, express their best wishes for snocess and pros perity in their new home. Fn WON J0NN PATTON. JA. Of Wichigan, in a Hot Contrast for. Senter. : . A dispatch to the Monday's Pitts burg Times dated December 30th says United States Senator to fill the anex- pired term of the late Senator Stock- bridge, has begun in earnest and all opened head. quarters. The incumbent by appoint has the lead 5. nei a lg va ban dt SLEIGHING IS GOOD! | Come to Altoona for Wi mter Coats OVER Ll SAVED A Lady's ( Coat cries Bee GABLE & co. 'S open the after Holiday season). with a great sale of ' Styl ish Winter Coats, oh mited number of w hich we have been fortunate enough to procure at a price which en- ables us to sell them at a sav- ing to the buyer of over one: third the regnlar cost. These garments are an entirely lot, are perfect t 1m fit and finish and would be cheap at $1 They ¢ go. while last, f only $6. 95. HOR Come early | $9 . 95 Another Big Offer! ~ For a little over half- we will place with the ladies of this county and vicinity one lot. of fine Coats— Beavers, Mo tons and Rough effects— 1 the latest styles. | at fully $10.50 at om ly 3 935 each, hese rments are beauty UND fully Fain, are cut by the best Cloak Cutters and Pat terned after the best modeis. They are best in every way. Cheap at $10. 50, they. are cheaper still at $6. 75 W. F. GABLE & CO., 1" We Pr Worth $15.00 SOLD new the Y want vou Ladies’ Coats The “$10. o0 of Congressman J. C. Burrows claim they have 86 of the 130 votes This. claim was cut down this afternoon when the Wayne county delegation which Burrows workers relied on as solid for him, announced that 10 of the delegation would vote for Patton. Schuyler C. Olds claims etiough votes to dictate terms for himself as a dark horse. Congressman Stephenson isys claims to the Upper Peninsula delega- tion, but neither Patton nor Olds will : concede this 153022 Eleventh Ave. | Altoona, Pa. NOTE:—Ours is the best store in the city for comfort and convenient. Just the place for out of town folks. Turn Your Back For the long term, Senator McMillan for EEF Unl United States assistant Secretary of State. THREE ROADS 1% ONE. And Will be Keown ae the Pittsburg & By the unaminous vote of the atock- holders of each three projected railway lines in the western part of the state have been merged into ode. The lines are the Loyalhanna & Youghiogheny Directors, E. A. Bigler, W. W. Bott, | iroud, the Philadelphia & Pittsbarg The Gallitsin Times says that there Clearfield; J. A. Beaver, J. L. Spangler, | ‘railroad and the Pittsburg & Eastern Bellfonie; William L. Dunecaa, railroad. | mines of that place soon starting on ‘burg: Joba W. Capbell, Blaiwville:| The meetings were held in Phil H. D. Achenbach, of the firm of {Joseph A. Gruy, Carrolitown. Geo. 8. Good, of Lock Haven, wus | adelphia Friday December 28, and ss the same interests are identified with On the dealer who constantly says he sells below cost. The man who makes such statements isn't a safe merchant to pin yeur faith to. We don't sell below cost—just a little above. And vet our prices are pretty certain to be the lowest in town, quality con- [t doesn’t cost anything to call and see for vourself. sidered. Fisk, Krimm & Co., music house of at this piace s few hoars ome day last | each of the three companies the agree. J Slaasitpons, way 1a Piston 4 ew das week. He just lately retwrned from a | ment of consolidation end merger . trip to the southwest where he was was adopted without a dissenting | Spencer and Bloom have broken looking after the interests of Geo. 8. voice. The consolidated lines will be ‘the first page of this paper. Look at it. | rou cu Se ok cu og Meotodia, Good & Co., who are building = eet ie on Ramm are ive coutn per line for each, named charch tenia were given nu ate ian of mesced in the spring. ; 3. N. MoCormick, of Huntingdon, Ipniinism amphi: vom Harry Gould, of the firm of Ricker, Tom West Newton, on the Youghiog- And when you contemplate ‘buying anything in the ed Horace one day aie be in the room of the (iould & Co., machinists of Patton, has jaa, where it vi connect with the ‘week. Shy drug More. been nursing a sore finger during the *5i8 ise; 38 3 convection With RI SI ERR BE TE (THING, GENTS FORMISHINGS, bilt line, at Mahaffey. Persons identi- Shoes Or Skates! Skates! Skates! at the Cam- | Face About ‘fled with the Loyaibanna Coal and . Coke company are the largest stock- | few weeks, returned to Patton to en- in a manner which necessitated its | | holders i the consolidaied lines. ; Clothing ; amputation at the first joint but cand | pany’s new “ad on the first page of the | Wm. P. Gable & Co. of Altoona are him treuble afterwards He consulted . COURIER. | st the front again this week with a Dr. Worrell who amputated the in- Al Pree. 8. Hoover, a Sevveling salesman of large advertisement and should be read Jured member sbuve the second jofte | Those who have used Dr. King's Satarda | Blanche Minnic and Daisy Worrell | was able to attend to his duties s few Rage whis hats not, BATE:How. the op- ¥ (days Inter and says the finger gives portanity to try it free Call on the . i en CE him but very little trouble now. ivertised Druggist sad get 3 Trial ae Catbsia. Haraware SOPERY'® | tow days last week. : Buekien's Arnica Salve. . Bottle Free. Send your name and ad- Nose The best salve in the worid for cata, drem to H. E. Buckien & Co. Chicago, Any ine | in our line vou can be suited to a tee ac our Store in the Good Building. Jesse Starr, of the Beech Creek ral: road, spent Christmas with his mother | in The Deita Coal Mining company of “at Kerrmore. : ' Barnesboro, was in town on business | Satards and Monda ; J. M. Robinson returned home on y y ‘Tuesday from an extended visit to, D. W. Wiss, of Mahaffey, father of South Dakota. : 'B.F. Wise, spent the first of last week L. L. Brown, of Hastings, interested | bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever 88d get a sample box of Dr. King's oer Pro hein GTi New Life Pills free, as well as a copy corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- ' of Guide to Health and Household In-. Set ctr Bier OF ay voriey structor, free. All of which is guaran- It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- teed to do you good snd cost you faction or money refunded. Pris 45 8vibing. C. E Buichers Cuy Drug COURTIN’ Is usually done by ‘lamp light” (%) but we have an entrely different method. We have no objection to the old-fash- | by Dr C E When you full Ye Covmunn. you | Ying i9"Pesion; bad While here wud | imp. Jur av For sale by Coral, little daughter of D. B. and | - will be greeted with Love, Sunshine & | Belcher, city drug store Univ Veteran Calon. Cariton Cornwell foreman of the ‘Gasette, Middletown, N. J., believes Co. on the fourth page. Sarah Rodkey,of Mahaffe , aged about | Julins Hofmann, of Johnstown, spent |," / rh yi wit New Years in Patton and while here the 2 bail sasiat fever on Toeaday net and died The world's total gold yield last your | Howard Cramer, of was $26,228,600, an ineremes of about. 5uceor of the B. 0. aS W. rail | $2,500,000 over the previons year. colds and sore throat try A Guaranteed by C. | Christmas the two brothers visited ‘W. . Hotghin, roi, Pio, | he mt 5 er road visited his brother Wm. Cramer | of this place the first of last week. On ° E- BARR, Ad Gen'L | Warren's signa. 46tf Ther: will be a muster of a cui that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ‘mand cf the Union Veteran Union at should be in every home. He used is Good’s hall on Saturday, January 12, for a cold and it effected a speedy cure. 1885. - All soldiers of the late war are Heo says: “Tt is indeed 5 grand remedy . respectfully invited. ‘By command of I can recommend to ‘all I have alse Rost. TOTTLE, Col. 2nd Dept. Department Com. jr sissy CE Relétinry Oy Drug Every business should have one of Stor® : For fruits go to Kinkead's 40 : | spen it used for whooping cough, with | the best resulta.” 25 and 50 cent bottles | ioned way, but radical times requires treatment. We “have made arrangements with the largest Book concers in the country to supply us with a certain number of their choice books by the most popmlar writers of the day; which books we are disrribating absolutely free tw» persons dealing at our store. Wolf & Thom
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