2 hn ni Farmers are busy. : ; Wall paper 3ets. a bolt at Goods. : Patton Courier. Go to the Cambria Hardware Co. PATTON PUBLISHING co. P i” t : -r etors. | Wall paper 4 cents = bolt THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1895. | Letts’. T4tf The rain this week will: quench the NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. | forest fires. 1. Bubseribers who do pot give express | . : notice to the contmn are considered as Prom | Fd. Glasser drove over from Hast- | ing to renew thelr subscriptions a If subscribers order the discontinuance | ings on Tuesday. a their pesiodicats, the panlisher May con- Who said Patton was going to have a im u a arrearages wd. : lan Joot : oe base ball club this season. BUR TH I) or refuse to take | their periodicals foi ¢ postoffices Jo which+ Thas. W. Allison, of Hs tive, was a . they are directed, they are ris sible until they have yettind thelr bills bic pias bt them Visitor to Patton Tuesday : un 1 ( 3 ry 3 ff 4, If subseribers move to other places with. All kinds of Hariware at the Cam- .onf. informing the publishers, and the papery | Win Hardware Co. Patton, Pa. ATE tnt lo the former address, they are B ball d bi 12 bol a ¢ i ase ball an cycle belt nest e The Courts have decided that refusing to J 5 8, ° take pertod feals from the ofice or re moving | leather 50c— Bell, The C lothier. ; i, on pamela | BF Wise visited friends at Anson- vi intentional fraud. ville and Gazzam over Sunday. at | 8. If subseribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice at the end of the tine if they do not wish to continue taking it; other. wise the publishers 1s authorized to send it and the subscriber will be responsible nhl a express notice, with payer of all a ages. is sent to the pabitiber. i . at the Commercial hotel Friday. Adam Woleslagle has hi 4 ice-cream parlor fitted up and it’s a dandy. Ready-Mixed Paints of al kinds at the Cambria Hardware Co.'s store. ~ We keep scientific suspenders. The latest and best-- Bell, The Clothier. A. B. Mensch, of Allegheny, regis tered at the Palmer house Monday. L. R. Anderson, of Philadelpbia, stopped at the Palmer honse Saturday. For table and floor oil cloth call at O H. Perry's, Chest Springs, Pa.-73t2 Mail Closes. If you are making garden go to the - 2 08 Ty » Cambria Hardware and gét your tools. io ’ Ward Richards of Mansfield, regis tered at the Commercial hotel Satar- day. Men’s Tan “Yon want to mee | Clothier. © D. H. Kinkead and Ed Keane both of Johnstown were in Patton this week on business. - Jay Palmer, a traveling salesman of Pittsburg, was a guest at the Palmer “house Tuesday. The Delineator for April is on sale at Geo. 8. Good's store. Subscriptions ‘rec'd. there. 85tf Geo. O. Kinkead, the fire insurance CHURCH NOTICES. CATHOLIC - Father Mareellius, pastor. Mass every other Sunday at Sand 0a. m. San- day school ut 2 p. m. and vespersat 3 p.m. MErnonter Eppcorat—Rev, C. W, Wasson, or. Merviges at 1090 a. 10. and 7 30 p.m. ignday school at 2p. m. Epworth League "at 630 p. m. Fora sy er meeting every Wednes- | day Evening at’ Local Time Table. The hours of arrival and departure ~of trains at the Patton Station are as follows: Train No. Arrives, w0-x... in MYER A Lon 08-8... 3 3 ; . 3 08%... 1 . 3 Postofice hours from 7 A. M. P.M Train numbers marked EN? Hortabound and gy southbound. Te } Is) ) anybody: # bhusd ness : ef apo Atm choose to worth $8. Bell, Ati. at $2. them. are iady don’t 8 : or sg ipeak a little plainer That meaning all At shoul) know Is it anybody's bu If the lady has» I : lian anybody's business hens tieman doth call; That the titne he leaves the lady, i rif Be aves a nd at all® % Vid real That 4d hou be down, To sve a deal of trouble To our neighbor, Mm. Brown® Body's business Isit an he Indy 's, If he %, if her bean th r Indie ‘Patton last week. ; Give your personal to the COURIER man when he is passing by and you | will not be slighted. And doesn’t Isit anyhey u busi ness But gentleman's, if she Rhould accept another esvort Where he doesn’t chance to be? My d act re noble part. ‘of Moshannan, Pa, were guests of Wm. C ramer, this week. Before leaving your order for a spring suit of clothes call on Lerch, the tailor, Mabaffey, Pa.-68tf A crew of men are busily engaged prospecting for fireclay near Flanna- | ‘gan run colliery this week. Farmers, drop in at the Cambria | Hardware Co’s store and seo their Lev- Fishing trips are all the go now. | er Harrows, and Chilled Plows. * Try Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey. Pa. p,wits Witch Hasel Saive cures Say, have you tried Holguiv's soda ' sealds, burns, indolent sores and never water? : fall to cure piles. C. W. Hodgkins. : Latest styles of men’s hats at C. H.- H. W. Platt, representing Platt, ~~ Perry’s.-73t2 Barber & Co., of Philipsburg, was a Say, Bill don’t you intend to clean guest at the Commercial hoted Tuesday. ~ that rubbish up? | D. H. C. Warren has just received one | Straw bats, good ones, 5c. each— | of the largest stocks of wall paper ever Beil, The Clothier. | brought to Patton. Samples » are at his | C. M. Letts’ has just received 1,000 | house. : m—— bolts of wall paper. | D. H.C Lerch, the tailor, Mahafley, guaran- | ; Jearus It were beter in ie fata To mind his own concn. Soda water ‘At Hodgkin's Where is your straw hat? nig 4 ————————— . Warren left on Monday for # ol C. F. Rankin, of Johnstown, stopped The ‘man of Ebensburg, spent oné day in- Mrs. Mary E. Cramer and son Harry, telephone line is progressing rapidly 1 Tiserestion of the new Johnstown | | with Mr. E. B. Cresswell, of Ebensburg, | of honesty, absolute and unqualified . as the pusher and manager and a force | of forty men under him.— a | Mountaineer. W. T. Robinson. returned home on | ‘Sunday from the South, bat his ap- | pearance has changed somewhat since ‘his departure. You would infer from what he says that the colored popula- tion of that section were extremely affectionate. The Irvona Lumber Company wil: saw about 12,000,000 feet this season. That will still let 4,000,000 feet of logs remain unsawed. The company will cut a quantity of new stock this summer, ‘thi intention being to clear sume parts of their timber land. During a fight between Robert. Wright and John Kirk on Saturday night in a restaurant in Altoona, Kirk got hold of a fourteen-inch-blade, butcher knife and stabbed and slashed | Wright a half-dozen or more times, the most serions of the wounds being one three inches long just above the heart. The wounded man was remov- ed to the hospital, where his recovery is doubtful, and Kirk was arrested. Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were | issued by the Clerk of the Orphans’ ‘Court for the week ending Thursday April 35, 1885: Oscar Yauermich and Ida Wilhelm, Dsisytown. i Frank Washington and carrie Douty, Daisytown. Francis J. Hoover Hastiign, and Rosie F. Yeager, Elder township. Robert Graham and Alice M. Preacol; Patton. John L. Wilson, coopersdale, and Maggie M. Grahm, Johnstown. Ambrose G. Maloney, Ashville, and Emma E. Adams, chest Springs. Anthony Sherry, Spangler, and Ver- onica Raven, Barr township. Henry M. Fox and Anna M. Keiper, Johnstown. ‘John A. Simondinger, Ehrenfeld, and Dora McClarren, Summerhill. Augustine W. Coleman, Wilmore, and Emma L. Haws, Hooversville, Pa. - Gregory Skrabut, Lilly, and catha- rine J. Sonnerfeld, Gallitsen. Lester Lambert, Moxham. and Myrtle Cone, Johnstown. William T. Harrison and Flora A. Fresh, Jackson township. William Grant Griffen, East Cone- maugh, and cora M. Wissinger, Pind- leton. Cornelius J. Crossen, Johnstown, and | Minnie A. Bender, Sioyestown, Somer- set county. " Our Coal ‘Suppliea. : Te Founttios Slons of Sascesn. The one: great rule of business is that honesty, writes Edward W. Bok, in the May Ladies’ Home Journal. All the rules of business are worthless if they are not founded on that one and only foundation stone to troe commercial success. Honesty is not alone the best policy in business; it is the one and only policy. Upon it, and upon it alone can a good reputation be bailt, and a man in business without a reputation for honesty might just as well stop. = Any’ ‘deviation from the rule of honesty in business may bring temporary gain bat it invariably means permanent loss | On the other hand, a strict adherence to an honest policy may mean a tem- porary loss, but it is sure to result ina permanent; gain. B. H. Bowman, publisher Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week oor little girl baby, the only one we have, ‘was taken sick with croap. After two ‘doors failed to give relief, and life “was hanging on a mere thread, we tried One Minute Cough Cure and ita life was saved, CO. W. Hodgkina. Notices to Ladies, [ am now in the Solomon building on Fifth avenue where you will find every- thing you wish in the millinery line. Prices are reasonable. Auic EA. AsmcHopr, Doctor H. R. Fish, of Gravois Milla, Mo., a practicing physician of many years experience, writes: DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, scalds aud bums. It stops pain instantly, heals a bam qnickly and leaves no scar. Hodgkins. Our patrons will find DoWitt's Little Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy sor constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. C. W. Hodgkins For Sale or Rent. A fine dwelling house and lot on Beech avenue is offered for sale or rent. . Inquire of Jas. Mellon, Patton, Pa for terms; ote, For Sale, A beautiful residence building lot in Patton will be sold at a bargzin. RIER office, Patton, Pa. Wantsd. Fifty teams to haul bark on Curry |; run, Clearfield County. dress Curt Richards, Bower, Pa.- 743 Three Centa n Holt. G. 8. Good has a fine line of wall | paper at 8 cents a bolt. See it. Whed we see the buddig leaf Ad hear the robbids sig Ad we need a had Rerchiie! We dow that il is sprig. Mr. P. E. Seward, editor of the Coal Trade Journal, in an address before ' the New York Retail Coal Exchange recently, showed the coal production in Great Britian last year was 188,000, 000 ton, while the Ubited States ranked second and Germany third. ‘‘ The pro- duction of coal in the United States is such as to place this country second in the rank of coal producersin the world. Its yearly output is upward of 153,000, 000 gross tons; the coal area is 192,000 squire miles, of which 120,000 can be profitably worked at present. The coal | Portage where. he has securerl the con- area is over three times as large as that You will notice C. 'w.' Easy | payments. Call or address X, Cou. Clall on or ad- | 4 TE WAY 70 ADERT Altoona’ S Leadin SHOE MAN Makes the following good offer to the Renders of dis : paper: Anyone cutting out the coupon below and taking same to his immense Shoe Store will receive : ‘Half of Their Purchase Free. ‘Ladies’ Our Shoes are all Marked in Plain Figures, . up. iii Shoes from 1 up. Men's Shoes from 81 ‘Shoes from 19¢ up. %=>This Offer i is Good for One Month. GUS. SIMON’ S| LEADING SHOE’ HOUSE, 1400 1th Ave. Cut this ont, bring it to = Stone and get haf your pur chase free. Gus. Simon. ~~ The Finest Stock of FLOUR and FEE Ever brought to Patton. And a complete line of Grass Seeds, Hay, Grain, Lime, Etc. It will pay you to call at ‘my store before purchasing else where, I am sure I can interest you. I handle the follow- ing spring wheat flours: “Perfecta, ” “Neil Bly," A “Co umbia,” and the celebrated Diamond edal.” | Also } tull line of high grade winter wheat flour. : PRICES ARE LOW. Sam’l Boyce, Beech and Fourth Aves, PATTON, PA. Three of a Kind WHAT TO BUY, HOW TO BUY, WHERE TO BUY. v | tract to paint a large number of new. of the rest of the world combined. Coal f all d quali found . Garden tools of all kinds at the | POU 1! 9) graded and qeiailey ia foun with. | Cambria Hardware Co’s store. | Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Stratiff’ and Mrs. | border try, P. P. Young, of Patton, visited friends the superior anthracite of Pennsylvania tees a perfect fit.-65t1 We don't “Tack On” Read the answer on this “Ad.” TWO prices on our goods The clever and successful laboring man is always wille- | J. P. Brugger and lady of Bellefonte, | and relatives in town on Sunday. -Coal- through the several grades of bitumi- sell Thats the reason we were guests at Hotel Patton Friday. port Standard. ‘nous and semi-bituminous coal of that | ‘awake. The wide-awake man is always looking for bargains. i “Butterick Patterns can be: purchased | Hon 3D. sn, Washington, | ®t the Virginias, Olio, Indiana and ‘twice as much Clothing,Shoes a4 the of a0 1p. C., is distributing free of charge “9 Just received at C. H. P '8, Chest | coin’ Financial school. Anyone wish- ovaimen Par 2 Tavs Jot oF wall oper. | ing same should address him. Hy ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Person, and Mrs. | . Send for a copy of the Biack Dia- |. H. Hartman, of Williamsport, and | H. A. Bischoff, Chi- | | Miss Josephine Zarr, of Hiossburg, | | were visitors to Patton Monday. = | glo iio li “The fishing rod attache to the emall John Truman haa had charge of the boy is a common occurrence in Patton work. these days. | Miss Celia Dnnegan, of this place, ! Chilled plows and 5-tooth eoltivatons left on Friday morning in company | at C. Hi. Perry's. Cheapdr than ever | with Mrs. B. C. Dunegan and H. J. | ~ before.-87t2 Gray for W.Va. where she intends £ hd Every Pattern of the Spring and staying for a short time. : summer styles in stock at Geo. 8.' The payment made to the United’ Good's. 8541. J. A. Smith, of Gallitzen, passed March on account of the Income tax through Patton on Tuesday enroute amounted to the e normons sun of $2 to Mahaffey. L000 and a few odd cents. If you wish to get cvoled off stop in, Alex. Duusmore, knew in Pat- to Hodgkins drug store and get a Lton, has succeeded his brother, John . drink of soda. : Dunsmore, deceased, as superintendent, ‘Mrs. 8. M. Wilson abd her dalle | of the Blsomington Coal Mining Cos Katie are spending a few days at Oil | operations at Glen Richey. : City, Pa, this week. W. T. Sanford, station ngent at John A. Saupp, Albert Frank apd | Leper, Stusion Gon Pay wiltes: 1 ear recommend ne inte Shue, Kane, 3h Si isons, oi ¢ aa the best I © ve © used, For all grades of fertHizers, choice seed Relies And a quick ence. ‘oats and grass seed go to E. W. Shar- baugn, O | Sown, Pa 71s $ ae ith water is projec i Ean id of J. P. McCans and =n, Robert, both is said the contract for the 1 ork wiil of a. po So Yisiled lems in soon be let. Dr. Deveraux,; ol Uresson, is at the head of the enterprise “Mr. Harvey Patterson, well instant Hodg- It gave GoW, 1 of water wor of Patton, | jtzen Times. arrived in the city this morning and | 3 registered at The Capital.-~Johnstown J. W. Tribune. sech Creek, When you take a trip to Ebensburg ~ stop at the Biatr house and yon will be are visiting relotives in 78 | father of W. C. and Jos. H. ilubbard, of this place. He id over seventy years LW ~ all right. Accommodations ex- iq and was commissioner of Giinton | nt and rates moderate. -69-tf. | county in 1883. ~~wtindustry in all Me branches, of alk jonrnals of . States Treasury during February and | Cure is a reliable remedy. Coagh Care Ci) Habbard and son Morris, of Patton this week. Mr. Hubbard is the Miinois, to the lignite coal of the west- and furnishings as any ome in 'ern portion of the country. The largest | single source of supply is the anthracite | | district of Pennsylvania, which now! | has a record of nearly 40,000,000 Fron tons per apnum. “Riack Diamond.” Every person interssted in the min- | 1 ig of coul should make it a special | 1 point to subacribe for the “Black Dia- | ' mond,” a jonrnal devoted to the coal | stands at the head {this class. It is only $3.00 per annum. ' If you send for it, following ia the ad- | i dress: The Black Diamond, 845 Tempie 1.75, 2.00 and up to $4. New stock of! | Cant Building, Chicago, IL. La Girpipe is here again with all its | old-time vigor. One Minute Cough | cares quickly. . C. W. Hodgkins. Meant Market supplies, I will offer for sale at a bargain a lot of ice, a cooler and meat market tools, ete. €all on Jas. Mellon for informa- tion concerning the same. GRO. P. (LEARY. Comvita For Sale “The following goods are offered for sale: Uooking stove, heating stove, two tables, be ard, if chairs, bed room sait, bed and springs, lot of oil ebot hi InquireatT. N. Nagle's, liv ery stable, Patton, Pa side tot « Sick headache, die ution a ‘Little Early Risers, the famons little pills. CC. W. Hodgkins. Farming Implement. ' ons and in fact every thing useful on a farm at the Cambris Hardware (o's. | |store, Pattos, Pa. which It cures and | constipation and in- ree quickly cured by DeWitt's Lever Harrows, Chilled Plows, Wag: | town. Ladies’ Oxford Ties just came in. 75¢, 1.00 and $1.35. ikl Ladies shoes. Another new invoice; 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, | Tan Bluchers in this lot. Bien Boys good shoes 85¢, 1.00, and $1.25. Misses Dress Shoes 1.00, 1.25, $1.35. Ts Best Dress Shirts 450, The and $1.00. Q-~ Men's All Wool Clay Suits $10, worth $15. This is where we cut a figure Our clothing stock has 3 suits to anv other stores’ one. Put a pin in this. You are cordially invited. i rs ts {J mt mnie Lg BLL Clothier, Tailor, Shoe Dealer. Popular prioes, | The man looking for bargains is duty bound in due jus ‘to his own business interests to read this “ad.” The ‘woman or child that reads this will fully be convinced that they Can Save Money ‘and the people who wants to save money will: not liesitate to visit our store and take advantage of the bargains we are offering on our stock of winter goods. We will, for the next ‘30 days, sell tiem at cost in order to make room for our spring stock. A. full line of the best grades of flonr and feed always on ‘hand. We handle the following popular brands of Spring and Winter Wheat Flour: Spring:—PITTSBUG'S BEST, | MINNESOTA BEST, IVIENNA, W HITE RIVER. Winter:-—SWAN und BISMARK.. Rye and Graham. 1 - Please give us'a trial when in need of anything in onr Yours for Success. PATTON SUPPLY CO. LE BS TN I SS line. When in Johnstown eail on SCOTT DIBERT een POR "SHOES, The Finest andBest Within the City. CORNER MAIN & FRANKLIN STREETS.
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