The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 14, 1895, Image 4

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Watton Courier.’
PATTON PUBLISHING
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1595.
* A Letter.
Enrror COURIER: —There is a strong
feeling in many parts of the county
‘against the liquor traffle. I believe
the lawr in. force gives the judges of
our courta discretionary powers in
granting license to sell intoxicants
The evils growing ont of the liquor
traffic are so manifest and. so terrible
that with all the safeguards thrown
co., Proprietors.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
copy, one year, in advaner,
Known
ny
r mtes made
ys Advertising
ippteation.
No
papers discontinued anti 0
reer res are peda, ndose ar th
Ar
; i cption of the
publisher,
Entered at the Postoffioc at Patton a
class mail matter
COUNTY.
\ TIME OF HOLDING COURT,
ist Mondiiy of March
. tinnes
1st Monday of sept. -
around it by. legislation the evil con-
in fact
auasion is also powerless give a
man license to sell lignor within the
jaw he will bid defiance to the law the
fhimst opportanity. The tottering forms
drunkards may be
ie increasing.
Onee
Rea
Moral
cost lows and ik
Ist Monday of Junea ' fut Monday +
OFFICERS,
VRESLDENT JUDGE Hon. 4 ©
ProTHONoTARY ~F tL Darin
Rearerer AND REcornri —D
Treas rEr—~F. H Barker
spEsrer-—D, W. Conder.
Deroy Suenirr--Samiel Lavis
DirergicT ATTORNEY IL So. Marphy
CoM sstoxens--P. J. Dillon, J. (1
Caen. ML Wertz,
: COMMISION ER's (Ly BK
COUNTY SUPERTNTEND
oUXTY SORviEYoR
COUNTY AV DITORMN
Berry, Janes Patty.
JURY COMMISSIONERS
Wm. Miller, .
UHRUN ER Pre. trenrg
Poon DipgrcroRs
erviite, Raphiel Hite,
non OFFICERS,
J, Donnelly.
Be
of Dea of habitual
Sunday and Monday, of
nay youth
“ Barks F
L MedGiongh. along tne public highway so drank as
tc be utterly helpless. A large num.
bir of our criminal tried and
convicted in our courts are the victims
»f the whiskey
these very are tried the
judges who grants The
judges cannot be ignorant of the facts,
and vet vear after year the rumsellers
emly qualification seems to be to have
the amount of money required by law.
It haa been gravely stated that a re.
raonstrance against the traffic in many
places is passed over as though it did
‘not exist. Hence many of our law-
“abiding citizens are restrained from
taking the risk of remonstrating. As
# matter of argument take the sober
‘element in society and contrast it with
the drinking element in any capacity
whatever. The sober man moves up,
the drunkard moves down. There is
no exception to this rule, the romseller
‘invariably goes down with his vietim,
so that no one is benefitted by the traf-
TIME TO CALL A HALT. fie. This is one topic upon which arg-
Of all the most disgraceful things pment is preposterous;it is like “throw-
occurring in a small town, and jng pearls before swine.” If there
which invariably is allowed to occur any virtue left in our county (which
in a majority of towns like Patton from an exhibition given in an adjoin-
is a dronken mess of humanity ing county we may honestly doubt)
running at large on the streets and in- they should adopt more stringent rules
CARON
day,
Yalan licensed seller, and
rd. WwW,
Fie ary ~~
Wn i
CHRGY hofore
ni Ait
ri
‘the license
nate
Martin.
Hu ranss
OT NTT
Wilson, H.
5. F. Beart
Sepoor Baoan
H. Carfinan, seerviary;
urer: rr. J. B. Noonan, “i E.
Edminston. :
JUSTICE OF THE py ACE
Mallon, :
TaEAstvRER -W, H. Sandford
Grey Harvey Patterson.
CoLLacToRr—Jas Mellon,
. Asspsson—J, R, { ornelias,
Arprrors—F, H. Kinkead, H. 4),
Will L, Thompson,
Jupai or ELECTION A,
{xsppeoror—-Abmbam 5 rh.
CHIEF oy PoLics—Jax. MeMnilen.
STREET CoM MissioNERr--Samue! Addicimnn,
Cnet - At, president SM
Beck. RF. Wise, PP. Yonog,
§ ou 1 yroslilent: (3
: H. ‘Sandford, trv: As-
Barton, Same!
Jesse EB. Dade, Jas
Winslow,
Abbot,
sulting decent people, or people Who to govern the whiskey traffic or stop it
ant mind their own business. The altogether, at least until! some respon-
low practice is carried on in Patton gible body of men outside of the cus-
“with a vengeance’’ at times. We are tomary petitioners shall declare that
asked frequently by law-abiding citi- license to sell intoxicants is beneficial
sens to expose them. A newspaper is to the community.
"looked! upon to do these things, but we |
have a different view. First let the
officers of the town bring the I7Art de In Mode.
to justice and punish them to the fall L'Artde la Mode, that well-known
extent of law and then, we say, expose suthority on Fashions is presenting for
them through the columns of the news- early spring wear and array of de-
papers. The very lowest kind of signs that cannot fail to delight the up-
ANTI BACHUS.
the ome in which the citizens in the this journal peerless among fashis 2
vicinity of Lang avenue had the ‘‘pleas- books is the fact that it contains no
are” 10 witness on Sunday. It was a copies, all of ite designs being made
disgrace of the lowest type. Here is a especially for it by the beet fashion
good chance for an example; what say | designers in Paris. This fact alone
you? ‘would explain its popularity among
m——— m- the ladies, but it is not its only strong
THE BUSINESS SITCATION, point,
. The report given below is taken from qight (8) beautiful colored plates be-
MPunn’s Review:
“Congressional adjournment
and featnres.
rises to and even above the shipping copy, $3.50 per year, postage free.
* point. gold does not go out, have pro- |
duced a much better feeling. Prices
do not improve, and: there is on the
And Don't Forget It.
A newspaper published
while strikes of 15,000 coal miners near NOt pay their subscriptions, and ob-
Pittsburg and several thousand build- | tained judgement in each case for the
ing workers here, besides strikes in ten ‘amount of each claim. Of these 28
or twelve textile and iron éMtablish- made affidavit that they owmed no
"ments, farther lessen purchasing power ‘more than the law alowed, thus pre-
for the time. ‘But anticipation of im- venting attachment. Then, under the
proved demand for goods is general, decision of the supreme court, they
and many are manufacturing and buy- were arrested for petit larceny and
ing beyond present needs on the were bound over in the sum of $300
strength of it. Fears of financial die- ‘each. All but six gave bond, which six
orders no longer retard, though ‘the went to jail. The new postal law
redemption of notes has averaged “makes it larceny to take a newspaper
$621,000 per day for the month, but the | out of the posiofiice ang refase to pay
fact that only $302,704 y 'd has been for it.
exported since Feb. 2, against $26,523,
996 in January, strengthens the impres- |
sion that further exports will somehow
‘be prevented.”
Notier of Sale.
~ Notice is hereby given that I have
| this day purchased of F. H. Kinkead,
: ce ——— of Patton, Cambria county, Pa., the
‘THE NEW LOTTERY LAW. following property and goods: Ome
It is gratifying to be able to point to | building located on ground of E. A.
the praiseworthy act passed by the Mellon on Fifth avenue, refrigerator,
recent congress and signed by the gasoline stove, show case, candy, jars,
President. The law is in response to eight stools, a lot of dishes, and other
a universal sentiment.
The act in question is the new lottery I will leave the same goods on the
law. This measure empowers the post- premises of the aforesaid subject to my
office authorities to open sealed letters order and control, and notify all per-
which they have cause to suspect con- sons not to distarb or in any manner’
jaining express orders in payment for interefere or meddle with the same.
lottery tickets. It has Leen known for; . 68-13 E. P. McCorMICK.
won. e time that the Louisiana lottery, , Feb. 25, 1895.
iwhich has maintained headquarters in
Honduras since it was driven from the
‘United states, has plied ite traffic in this
coantry by this means, and while the
Postoffice authorities have refused to
issue money orders to the lottery com-
pany, it could not prevent the mails
from being used for the conveyance of
express orders. The new law is in-
tended to put a stop to this practice,
and it seems well devised for accom-
plishing its purpose. 1
A Quarter Century Tost.
For a quarter of a century Dr. King's
New Discovery has been tested, and
the millions who have received benefit
‘from ita use testify to ita wonderful
curative powers in all disease of
Throat, Chest and Lungs. A remedy
that has stood the test so long and
that has given so universal satis-
‘ faction is no experiment. Each bottle
‘is positively gnaranteed to give relief,
"or the money will be refunded. It
THE average annual import of raw admitted to be the most reliable for
‘silk since 1848 has been 5,000,000 Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles free
pounds; half comes from Japan, one- at C. E. Belcher's City Drug Store
quarter from Europe and the rest from Large size 50c. and $1.00,
China.
r— ——— Wall Fapas
Netee in Latics, Geo. 8. (iood has just received a very
Iam now in the Solomon building on! ane selection of wall paper, all the
‘Fifth avenue where you will find every- latest pattern. _65-tf.
thing you wish in the millinery line.
Prices are reasonable.
ALICE A. ASHCROFT.
“Grits” Story for This Week. :
tAgitha's Hishouys 4 the title of ‘dated “Dec. 14, No. 4.”
complete story to be given awa | to COURIER office.
Grit this week. “Dont miss it. y
A Reward,
A liberal price will be paid for a
back - number of the Patton COURIER |
Please bring |
|
the.
with Parrox Pus. Co.
tender yorrs Are some Dives seen lying.
for her health,
them off and destroy them.
in
every number now contains:
‘side a variety ot conpons for special
L’Art de la Mode is for sale
proof that though the rate of exchange by all newsdealers, price 35 cents per
: in Ohio
* whole, no gain, but some loss in wages, | brought suit against 43 men who would
fixtures too numerous to mention. That
in
application
| faction or money refunde
- FARMING NOTES
Of Interest to the Farmers Who Red the
> Patton “Courier.”
An experienced gardener recom-
mends putting a toad in the hotbed to
hold insects in check. : :
The road the
question are intimately joined, for when
our roads are perfect it will be possible
question and soehool
to have one central graded school in
every township
Compared with pork,
poultry meat
more nourishing and
healthful, If too far
make the business
shonld find no excuse for
for his
from market to
pay, the farmer
not
table,
raising
enough owl and that
right liberally.
lemove tha calf hefore it has sviekid
and proceed with the mn
no calf in existance.
ternal instincts will be satisfied if the
were Their ma-
mothers are treated ge tly and kindly,
and the calves will be no trouble if thus
made {o drink from the first.
Quch materinls as straw and corn.
stalks should not be hanled out on the
garden with the manure. They
better on the corn land. For the gar
den use only well-rotted manure, free
from litter, and work it well into the
anil, 80 as to more evenly distribute it
and give the plants an early start
A cow should never take any :
is absolutely necessary
becanse exercise costs
money, costa food, costs milk and oi
butter. A cow that has to scurry over
a large area to get feod will not begin to
give aa much milk as one which can
get it on a small area and lie down and
chew her cud and rest,
To destroy bugs in seed peas put the
peas in water, and the bugs and injured
peas will rise to the surface. Skim
Pour off
Peas
BEV
nore
exercise than
wis
the water and spread them to dry.
that have been attacked by weevil
should not be used for seed, not only
because such seed may not germinate,
but also because more weevil will be
produced to attack the crop.
Tt is curious how little some farmers
know about their crops. [ went around
with the census man here a few years
ago, and was surprised to find how few
of them could tell how many bushels of
wheat or corn they had raised that
year or how many acres they had in
the several crops, or similar questions.
Not one in fifty had a record to refer.
to. How long do you think any other
business would stand under such treat-
‘ment? We must use business meétheds
drunkenness, we are sorry to state, is to-date ladies. The feature that makes
if we expect to succeed. —Cor. Country
‘Gentlemen.
Speaking of barn Yani manure.
Professor Baily says there are sound
scientific reasons for the high esteem in
which this manure is held. It contains
all the fertilizing elements required by
plants in forms that insure plentiful
crops and permanent fertility to the
soil. It not only enriches the soil with
the nitrogen, phosporic acid and potash
which it contains, but it also renders
the stored-up materials of the soil more’
available, improves ita mechanical con-
dition, makes it warmer and enables it
to retain more moisture or to draw it
up from below.
It May do as Much For You
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving; Ill. writes
that he had a severe Kidney trouble
for many years, with severe paing in.
his back and also that his bladder was
affected. He tried many so called
Kidney cures but without any good
result. About a year agv he began use
of Electric Bitters and found relief at
once. Electric Bitters is especially
adapted to cure all Kidney and
Liver troubles and often gives almost
instant relief. One trial will prove our
statement. Price only 5dc. for large
bottle. At C. E. Belcher's City Drug
Store. :
Pennsylvania Railroad's Second
“The Golden Gate.’
A large number|of people who have
leisure, and the growing desire
Americans to see wonders of their
native land, are the principal agencies
in advancing a Yealthy sentiment in
favor of travel. |
The Pennsylvania Railroad com.
pany’s personally-conducted tours to
California will be conduc +d in all re.
spects aa those of preceding years,
with some addrd advantages, whi
‘cannot fail to attract the attention
enlist the interest of the tourist.
In addition to the high-grade accom
modations and entertainment in tran
sit, the Pennsylvania
treated © with the same
wherever the journey is broken.
choicest rooms in the leading
are always reserved for their use for
which regular rates are paid, so that
the guests, although members
large party enjoy all th
individuals who mas
selections,
The second
tn the Golden
York and Philadelphia March 20, (595,
arriving at San Francisco March 29,
and at New York and Philadelphia
May 18, 1585.
Detailed itinerary will
to Tourist Agent i160
Broadway, New York, or Room iil,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia
Tour 10
ana
tourist are
“liberality
The
hotels
Privileges
Maacd
S45 series
the
tour in
1 % h,
Cate will leavs tr
he
: Bucklen's Arnieas Sidve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
‘corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-
| tively cures piles, or no pay required.
{It is guaranteed to give
Price 26
cents per box. For sale hy Dr C E
| Belcher, city drug store
withi nt
ted helow,
telng as if thers
ita
‘zinea, and The
of
wer til aify
rfect sis :
. Special Excursions.
The Pennsylvania Railroad
pany’s excursions to Washington,
(.. offer an opportanity that oi
be Apart from the
tracrtiveness oof the nations ( pital, 1 t}
ne travels en
dorihily
i rE -
not mused
sconery through which one
ote makes the tip interest.
ing
Bit t3
main, one
April 11th
y March 21 and the last
Excursion tickets pond
en dave, and permitting of stop.
over in Balti.nore in either direction
within limit, will be sold at rates quo-
good for use on dates above
the Penn-
of
named on all trains except
site,
. : . 1
iried ¢ ia) oagehes will be
sylvania Special train
parlor ran
the 1
i pi! ning be he ful ie .
Stop for dinner.
Passengers from hranch points de.
take train
he mllawine South west
No 161. to
Indiana
siring to the special will
geet trang:
Penna. Braneh, Train
Greensburg: Indiana Branch
Blairsville
Holli-
Train No
Bedford, rain
Vecommaodation Ni 82 toy
Intersection: Martinsburg and
davabiarg. As
412, to Altoons:
No. 4, to Huntingdon.
gond on
INR
coimoddat ion
from
Any
the limit
Limited.
Tickets on
exXoent the
:
sale in Pittsburg,
Smithfleld Street
at all
ind Union Station,
and statinng mentioned above,
For full inf
E. Watt,
District,
rmation apply to Thomas
Passenger Agent
110 Fifth Avenue,
“Th Only
Pittsburg.
for 1895.
he COURIER
clubbing
Pittaburg Post, the great home news
paper of Pennsylvania, and to persons
who want the best daily or semi-weekly
paper published in the eity,
mend The Poss.
The Daily Post, a large eight-page
paper, and The CoURIER one year each
for $3.00. The price of The Post alone
is $3.00. Send us your order at onoe
and get seven papers a week for the
price you formerly paid for one.
The Sunday Post, twenty:
every Sunday, containing as :
reading as. any of the monthly maga
DURIER one year each
for only $2.25.
The Semi-weekly Post and The C¢
RIER one year each for only $1.50, oo
think of it. The Post twice a week, and |
your county paper for the price of one.
Write us for sample copies.
A severe rhaumatic pain in the left
shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper,
a well khown dmggist of Demoines,
Iowa, for over six months. At. times
‘the pain was so severe that he conld not
With all he could do he Houses, Signs and ( ‘arriages of every |
it anything.
could not get rid of it until he applied
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. “I only
made three applications of it,”’ he says,
“And been free from all
pain.” He now recommends it to
persons similarly aflicted. - It ix for
sile by C. E. Belcher's City Drug Store.
have since
EPORT of the condition of the Fist Na-
tional Bank of Patton at Patton, in the
stmt of Pennsvivania at the close of biasiness,
March 4 PG Commenced basiness etober
oth, (NR
RESOU HOES
[aoans and dbsecounts, $
words secured nnd ansescired
17.8, bonds to seettry olrculation,
Prantnms on U8 tvinds
WMlow RK senile, ole,
Hank ing Howse, urmitarme & fixittrys
Due in A approved fess rve agents,
Checks and other cash ilenns..
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, nickies
wil econ
Lawful man. { Specie ;
ey reserved © Laggui-tender
in Bank { nates .
Redemption fund with
urer, OO per oent of cirealation
M787
fs
1.812 =
L200 00
18 54
i, 1 =i
25
4,089 0
Total,
FIABILITIER
tow panded in 5 ALN 0
I.E n
Fapiial
hr sus fad,
nets feted profits, less ox penises and
axes pid . 280 4d
National Bank ontstanding, aN
Die So other National. Hanks, WETE x
faa sante Danks anit bankers, $487 5
1 hiv ifn deposits sible tor cheeks
TER? rt ifleates of depesit
gray sptek oof depmasit
dow
£2 XN
Lan on
usy LV ANIA,
of unl
erative
Pop wes RRILELN sued
of
Cush tor
pind hwellef,
SANDFORD, asics
v1: tes before me this 110
Public
GEORGE,
Fe I FT NT IY
i Fin vA
GIXLLITZLXY
i &
L. association,
a
¢ 1 Cure
Ho
Ez ema
wh DAVIS,
in SHH ir
at Law,
!
on
at
Union Ticket Office, Fifth Avenue and
ne
HAE 38
Return Cou-
regular train within ©
Pennsylvania
Western
is pleased to announce
arrangements with The
We racom- |
pages
1000 00 -
cis Phoenis Brewin Co.'s Beer.
{i068 16 -
or Tetter Aoi
EBENSBURG, PA. |
A legal Business pry tended Lo,
mptiy ud
Office in Armory Halll
i
= WINTER GOOD
NTER GOODS which
cost 19 make room for our
Snmer
Ce yea t 5.
general
: : :
spring ainda goods such
as Suits, Pantaloons
and a line of
Gents’ Fumish-
Mes
BE - SOLD
AT COST. You will be astonished
at our Prices
Tigh es +. ‘ on ko
viield LO) See 11S.
See us before vou
We can
as we are positively going to.
all Winter Stock.
come 11
. ‘ 1 .
go any where else. save you
money
sell
our
Re membe r the Place, in the Good
Building, the
Postoffice.
WOLF & THOMPSON
THE
OpPP« site
Who is that man?
Ww hy" that's Warren, Mgr. of the i
Patton Painting Co 0 M M ERCI A L,
~“Thiy Paint
discription. S. M. Wilson, P rop.
ADV ERTISING A SPECIALTY.
Drop a Card
To BOX 232,
Patton, Pa., if you want a good job of
work done
Reference on ull work right here in
Patton and surroundings.
hm,
“ Cooking and dining depart-
- Wines, Liquors, ‘ment in skillful hands.
Beer. Etc.
A Modern Hotel.
Twenty-four sleeping rooms.
All new furniture.
Heated with steam through-
out.
Hot and cold water on every
Magee Ave.
NEAR R. R. STATION,
Flasks, Corks, Jugs, Ete.. Fa
Hastings, Penn’a.
PATTON, - - - PENN'A
A ful line of guns, pistols,
pocket cutlery, razors, scis-
sors, opera glasses, gun ma-
terial, amunition, cartridges,
loaded shells, electrical goods,
canvas coats, belts, leggins
“and hats, :
£a% J on OBTA
C&O. Medes
- he patont bus!
. tions oth
thus are rrought wh
out cost to the mventor. This
insued weekly, elegantly Hiustrated, has
largest circulation of _ scientie
Buildi Fadi
mipies, 23 cents;
color,
houses, with plans, emia ini but ders 0 show the
mt emt Sere aml
MU
wirtd, 83 a year. Samp sent
monthly, a YOAar.
ery mun!
tiful pistes, in and
Nk CO. New YORK. 361 BROADWA
Repair Shop.
{ur repair shop is complete with ma-
Tr
= 1
tools:
chinery: and material for the
repairing of guns, revolvers, bicycles,
W.
tH CHLER,
: Faw .
; trunks, satchels, sewing ching
door bells, baby carriages, shears
everything needing repaired. ~~
Electrical W,
of all kinds. Our workmen
best to be had. Write to as,
cheerfuliv answered.
Harde~s Gun VW
(learfield, Pa. :
EBE NSBU RG,
Canibria County, Pa.
FF. McCKENRIUK, —
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
EBRENSBURG, PA. |
Will attend to all business with prompiness
rand fidelity.
Office opposite the Mountain House.
MARDER'S GUN WORKS.
safes, knives, umbrellas, saws, keys,
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