al 0c, 800. The. up at Bell's.-sotf “dé Patton Courier. TL rarrox ruBLImING co. Proprietors. SAS in dbs ep THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1595. NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. a Y, rb who do not give express : are considered as wish- : oo their su pions. E Tn A She Simcoritinuance her may con- tinge to gy rr one Ty "arrearages are Pt ct, ject or refus: to take : 2 periodicals ol Josiotice to which | they are directed, they are responsible unti) have settled "their bills 1nd ordered them | 4 If subscribers move to other Jace with- | out ; the publishers, and the Papers | retent {0 the former address, they are held | i 3 Fhe Conrts ve decided that refusing to | : om the office or femoving | 3 of nitionat rao fir, i= prima facia SE bers Joy in sdvance they are : the end of the time if! i» not 9 Bathe. to continue taking It; na it | publishery 1 Is acthoriized t) send | WII be res ponatble. until hd of all arrear- CHURCH NOTICES. CaraoLns, Father Marcelling, tor. Sunday at 8S aad 104. mm. San- | rf m. and vespers at § p. m. ‘Eriscorsr—Rev, C, W. Wamon, | Services at 100 a IL8 and nq 15pm + League | worl! ae Nenevs life would be ore gy, L when he sowed his send He eottld feeel sure that ro mething Jesx Than half of them were weds. His days would be fare icyou, tn, _ And sweeter far his cu when he got then dow, the cats ould please not dig them up. A ns AAXL ORY Precant a. 0 But lack aday, abun, uinck! Andi shat) is why a eardens Tite, I Wy. —Somervyilie Journal, : Pation On the 4th of July. The Patton ‘public schools closed its | term on Tuesday. : Ley Gold Leaf Flour, Rr J. Yothers, | b Hastings, Pa.-80t4 Who suid Patton wouldn’t celebrate om the 4th of July? | : We have barbed wire. The Cambria | Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey, joaran- tees a perfect fit.-68tf : iy Sandford is confined to his home E L Straw, a meichant of Westover, | | spent Mcnday in Patton, 3 Everybody says they are coming io | - Patton oa the 4th of July. The borough council will meet every "Tuesday night in this month. Sweaters—Dbilack, blue, wine, white— ' Freeman Willams has his building New line Ladies’ Misses’ Child’s and - Men's hosiery just in at Beil’s.-80tf Mrs. 8, W. Worrell and daughter are | visiting relatives at Clearfield this week, Everyone is invited to attend and! pm rn on the Mass | Voit ng her sister, Mrs. E. Will Greene, | Patton on Tuesday. | ware Co.’ store. i | reading it: ant other articles were crowded cut of | the CoURIER this week owing to a scarcity of space. Te Wi Greens, of the Patton’ Gov- | REEm, and L. 8. Bell, one of the cloth- | ‘ing merchants of that place, came in ‘At Hodgkin's Drink Ambrosia. Wednesday. —~DuBois Evening Gossip. : Try Troman’s coal -87tf . Modes and Fabrics for June, (dis Wall paper 3cts. a bolt at Gooris. tributed free by Jas. Quinn, Johnstown, Try Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey. Pa. Pa.) contains an elaborately illustrated Drink the new sammer drink, Am. article, entitled * Women on Wheels; brosia. the correct mode of dressing for bi- The eagle will scream on the 4th of cycling; the acceptance of the ¢ craze by July in Patton. society, Glen C ampbell ne 1s arew Arve-class. The Coalport Standard says thats | hotel so says the Comet. ' man should never aspire to office who Owes a newspaper several years’ sub- . Mrs. Dr. Rice, of H scription, as he should know he could | friends in town Monday. . never ‘get there’’ without their sup- - Tee cream freezers at The Cambria port, and: that is never lent to de- | Hardware Co.’s store.-S0tf linquenta. J. R. McKee, of Westovdy, Was in Great things come fo pass in x Potion, Patton on Monday on.business. "and one particular thing was when Screen doors and window screens at Bill left his sweetheart’s house so much | The Cambria Hardware Co.’s store. -80t{ enrapted in love that he picked up her . Beech Creek engine No. 7 | turned from the shops at b Jersey Shore. less than thirty minutes everything Children’s blouse waists. Something . was amicably transferred, ete., O. K. _néw and pretty, 50 and 75c. at Bel’s. R. F. Gallagher, a young Patton ‘Everybody should come to Patton business man was in town Monday - driving down from Wilmore, where he {oi the fof July, A grand oslebes- |. ¢ cunday with His sister. , that Patton is still quite d wing to Get a hammock strong enough for | k. ll, owing | the slack work in the mines. How- | two from The (Cambria Hardware Co.’ 8 ever, there are signs of a revival and | store.-s0tf : “our northern neighbor is preparing for | gs, visited 3 i i i a boom in the late summer and exrly another targe railroad contract in the 'f11. Johnstown Daily Democrat. | South West. Connell Procecdings. - Every Pattern of the Spring and. Following are the proceedings of the 8. Patton borough council beld on Tues- ‘day, June 4th, and Tuesday, June 11th: If you wish to get cooled off stop in| The oath of office was administered [to Hodgkins drug store and get a to L. 8. Bell, who was appointed to fill | drink of soda. - | the vacancy caused by J. F. Bonner. G8 Goo wiv ich som Georgia Mr. Bell was also elected permsnent of Lock Haven, were visitors to Pat- ‘chairman for the ensuing term. The ton on Monday. bills of Street Commissioner Jackson “Are you fond of griod bread? If so, for work on the streets were accepted ‘buy Gold Leaf Flour of Yothers, and ordered paid. Several other mis- | Hastings, Pa. -80t4 cellaneons bills were ordered paid, Mabel Robinson, of. DuBois, is when conncil adjourned to meet Tues- day evening, June 11th. Counel’ convened in their chambers Tuesday evening and the minutes of last meeting were read and approved. W. H. Sandford, the borough treasurer, Was present, who discussed the ques Call and inspect the refrigerators tion of taxes to be laid for the coming ‘and ice chests at The Cambria Hard- year. Two mills for police, 14 mills -80tf for interest and debt, and 24 milla for R. J. Yothers, of Hnatings, has street purposes were laid. | sbnething to say in another column of The following resolution was the COURIER this week. Took it up. ' “RmsorLvep, That the Patton Waar { Phil. Lotringer and Miss Jennie company be notified to proceed at pbell, of Ebensburg, visited the once to supply the borough with Datter’s sister, Mrs. C. A Repsher, on | Water necessary for fire protection, or Sunday. the agreement with them to supply L 8. Bell, the Magee Avenue mor- | water for that purpose will be can- ant, has a new ‘‘ad” in this week’s jotted n : lirics to scat amt ge. You will gain a pointer b Jouncil then adjourned to meet nex y Taesday evening, June 18th. A Dandy Eraser. | on Palmer avenue. J) Thos. Hatten and Wm. Davis, of outzdale, were welcome visitors to Why be bothered with flies when you can get a window screen for 25 The COURIER is in receipt of one of cents at The Cambria Hardware Co.’s Weaver's ‘“Non-Such’’ blackboard | store. -80tf : I R. Snyder, who condacted a res Novelty Manufactoring company, of { taurant at this place on Fifth avenue, Reynoldsville, Pa. , which is pronoonced | has removed the same to Carrolitown. t0 be one of the very best in the | 8a to you. _- market. The patentee, W. J. Weaver, The Ebensburg and Clearfeid letters sentative of this paper and has several other very useful and practical in- ventions which are being manufac- {tured by the above named company. Miners, farmers, merchants and Tye blackboard erdser can be seen any | everybody is invited to the largest 4th 4, by calling at the COURIER office. ! of July demonstration ever witnessed "in this section, in Patton. . Teachers Examinations. The COURIER is in receipt of an announcement of the teachers’ exami- nations for the shool year 1805-96 sent ‘by J. W. Leech, county superintendent. The examinations will be held in Pat There will be no preaching services in the M. E. church next Sunday, owing to the abeence of the pastor, who is attending conference. The Auditors of Patton borough are 4thof July. = Dr. Worrell hus placer ‘a now board | walk in front of his residence on North | Fifth avenue. For wall paper, , picture mouldings, | Pare hasghog, painting, ete., go to C. | M. Lette. -78tf Patton never does things by halves 2 and on the 4th of July you will see it busy this week preparing the borough ' and school slatement which will ap- rence, July 24; Carroiltown, July 25; pear in the COURIER next week. St. Augustine, "July 27; Chest Springs, The Empire brewery owned by J. July 31. The meetings will begin at 8 M. Enzbrenner, of Altoona, was partly ‘a m The special examination will be | destroyed by fire Thursday evening. held at Ebensburg, Friday, August 30. | Loss, $3,000, with one-third insurance. His Feet Cat OF. Children’s day was appropriately ob- Hungarian, whose home is at Me- served at the Methodist charch, of Cartney Mines; Clearfield county, had Patton, on Sunday morning by recita- 1 ip nie feet cut off at Kerrmoor sta. July 16; Spangler, July 18; St. Law- Michasl Ryan and Gecrge Gearheart, | tions, etc., by the members of the yin on ihe Beech Creek railroad on of this place, are jurors at Ebonsburg | Sunday school. court this week. The Delineator for June is on sale | 1 = Gen, 8. Good’s store. Sobscriptions d. there.-856tf Before leaving your order for a opting suit of clothes call on Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey, Pa.-68tf Mrs. Jesse Dale and son returned home after a visit of several days with - Mrs. Dale's parents at Maderia. * . Men's white and fancy vests 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and up to $5.00. Look at : them in the window at Eells. -80tf : Four girls, aged about 14 years, were drowned near Big Run, Pa., Saturday while batbiag in a small stream near | there. : Patton » the only town where 2 . grand celebration will be held on the 4th of July, and everybody is getting '. ready to come. Last week C. M. Letts finished the ‘painting of Jacob Thomas’ residence at Thomas’ Mills. The house Presents a fine appearance. : A certain cook in one of the hotels in Patton has a loaded pie for that, young man the next tims he *‘ealls on” "the “help.” So, beware! ~ When you take a trip to Ebensburg at the Blair house sad yon will be cellent nd een moderate 4 - JLee, Clarence Graham, Ruda Coush, Friday while attempting to crawl Patton is never behind and will cel- | gnder a train of loaded coal cars. The ebrate the 4th of July in a grand sind (rain was at a standstill when he made | glorious style notwithstanding the ex- the attempt, but quickly started while isting hard times in and about this part he was about half way across the - of the country. track. Dr. Park, the attending sur- The merclLants and business men of geon, removed the unfortunate man Patton are certainly hustlers, judging to the Philipsburg hospital. ‘from the manner in which they en- courage any Semonstration undertaken here on a holiday. : Baptist Festival. The Baptist congregation will hold a The boy named Warns r who was July. Everybody is invited to attend. “kicked on the head by a vicious horse Proceeds will go towards buying a about two weeks ago Westover, is NeW organ for the church. at present writing out of danger and improving rapidly. A. C. Haley, Philip Richner, Ester Con snty sSarveyor Appx: dnted. S. G. Fetterman, Republican candi- date for County Surveyor, was ap- pointed by Judge Barker to that office to fill the vacancy eansed by the death of Henry J. Scanlan. : Carpet Weaving Done. - Mrs. John Wetsell, of ( ‘arrolltown, i8 is prepared to do all kinds of carpet weaving on short notice. Price 10 cents per yard for weaving. -S0t3 Chas. Richner and Chas. Hibbs, all o Irvona, wheeled over to Patton on ot bicycles on Sanday. D. A. Lather, Jr. of our ‘town, ,making some .improvemants on his idence and treating it to a new coat of paint. Charley Letts, of Patton, is: ' doing the work. —Carrolltown News. It has been reported that Jack, Mr. Hodgkin’s monkey, has had consider- : | able company of late, at least one un-. When occasion demas. its use, try {lucky fellow wears a hole in his hat De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is jane one other weary mortal had his cooling to burns, stops pain instantly, The plenie SERSON NOW 1% On, And many a lackless wight Who gaily goes in light attire Comes shivering home st night 2 . ~~ 2X. | Bais shampooed by the cunning little | | cleanses, » perfect healer for scalds or ‘all right. Accommodations ex- | | ever busy piece of Italian fancy, better | skin eruptions. Always cures pen. | known as ‘do monk.” : low. Huighios, Da AS 4 Fra At EH were 243,863 tons, an increase of 107,- ‘in Clearfield county, the coal is to be ill "east of DuBois. lus re- hat and started home bare headed. In| dale Coal company, who will carry on the entire business of the firm, having He says “dated the Srd, says that ‘‘the sheriff of " lieved have beeen ordered back. The knowing that the force has been re- - Jesse is looking for more people who erasers sent here by the Reynoldeville is an old acquaintance of the repre- Youngs meat market, and is prepared - Rates reasonable. ton on Monday, July 13; Hastings, grand ice cream festival on the 4th of | S04 os irs emp 2s Hina Wistng News. : The prospects for the month of June in the coal businéss: in Patton is ¢on- “Atthe VERY TOP. The Broad Top road is 152,000 tons ; ahead of iast year in its coal traffic. The Euclid Coal & Coke company, of Sotitn Fork, Cambrian county, has been | charted. ] The Philadelphia and Reading is going at a good pace. Ite coal ship- ments for the week ending May 25 on the evening train from Clearfield | sidered fair. a “wv only the most reliable goods and the price is. vy and consternation of NYE nel] 303 tons over the same week last year. Climbing u 1% The timber having disappeared from ; sees the land near the town of Winterburn, every day increase in opened. A location has already been made, and before: long shipments will’ begin.. Winterburn is about ten miles There's our = business. “the envy reason > R. B. Wigton & Sons will retire for it. We sell To from the coal business after June 1st Ho and will be succveded by the Morris. acquired all the collieries and coal landsof R. B. Wigton & Sons. The fire brick business has been taken ap by another corporation under the name of Philipsburg Fire Brick Works, © (W€ will pay car fare both ways for any person making a A despatch from Pocahontas, Va., Purchase of $5.00 and over.) Gus Sirmons, 1400 Eleventh ave. ALTOONA, PA. the county has ordered Major Simons, the millitary officer in charge of the: place, to ‘ceast reducing force, and some of the men who have been re. indications are that the strike leaders, duced, will endeavor to create trouble | 4 at the Virginia mines. Drink Ambrosia. One on Robinson, - The other day Jesse Dale went into Bell’s store and stated in emphatic tones that he wanted a pair of pants made out of the best staff in the market, no matter what the color or price. “Linc” was a little bewildered | at the demand, but showed samples of goods as high as $8.50 a yard, a beauti- ful silk finished broad cloth. “I want. it,” said Jesse, ‘made up wrong side out.” Bell expostalated, but it made no difference to Dale, he wanted it made np wrong side out. The pants were made up and delivered and Jesse had them on last Sunday. J. M. Rob- inson met Dale on the street and give him the langh on the pants. Dale said they were his and that he payed for them. More ‘‘guying’’ resulted in Dale offering to bet. $25 that the cloth cost more than did Robinson’s. The bet was taken and Bell was to decide. | He named the price on each, as he had | made the both. Robinson would not believe it that the rough goods cost 80 | much until he was shown the shiny silky otherside, then he paid the bet. And profit by your reading when you are spending your Good Round Dollars 4 Fw interest you to know somothivg of the bargains e are offering you daily. REST ASSURED that we handle nothing but First-Class Goods and any- thing that is not as represented bring it back and your money will be refunded. One Word | To the Ladies! We Have just received a full and ‘complete line of Summer Dress Goods such as. : : ' JACKONETS, SERPENTINE CREPE, Sin hone tem ay Toe bar DIMITIES, DRESS GINGHAMS, SILKALINE, , lars obtained only §3.25 from the post- | CASHMERE IMPERIALS, S ATEENS, office and conta from the station | 3 SERGES, PLAIDS, DRESS TIMMINGS, ETC. agent's desk. 8 When in need of anything in our line give us a trial. Yours for a Bargain, Patton Supply Co. _ get wrong ideas about their clothes. Ask Bell. Barginrs at Cresson, Three burglars broke iuto the Penn. sylvania Railroad station and the post- | office at Cresson last Wednesday morn- | ing. - Before the robbers could blow up the «ufe, apon which they were at, work, a party of Hangarians awaiting | ing house on Fifth avenue, opposite to farniah the best of accommodations. JANE PIERCE. i T4-eow-tH If you went to live long and enjoy life and prosper eat bread made of Gold Leaf Flour, S0t4 Yoreers, Hastings, Pa Drink Ambrosia. Excelled by None Are You Equalled by few, Ready IS THE VERDICT ‘For the Harvest + FOR— > 1895. | There’s only one way to get ready so that yon can be urs tha you ars oudy : —and I am ready to get you. ready with the World-Beating, ie LIGHT- RUNNING McCORMICK STEEL BINDERS xo 3 MOWERS. TST ’ ow 0 2h LEAF PATENT BEST IN THE . —t\ Np? BR My, 2 eet Recon Most Dis-aBt Duilt, Lightest in Draft, Greatest in Capacity, Simplest in Construction. All Competition Suid Away froin the McCormick iu the Wor is Fair Tests | » might todo elling ¢ of so-called “cheap” machines at * a price which wouid still be high, Dur prefer to sell the high-valine MoCormick at a price which experiences will nu wt wsuredly prove is low. Glad be _ wy friends thesy machines it aps ti Conic in dad see them. JS. Mc COy, Chest Springs, Pa., and HH. ML. Gooderham, Patton, Pa., are agents for the above | named machines. Call on or write for partie ulars. All kinds of repairs for the | above named machinery handled. at prices hot defy competi- tion. W holesale or retail. TRY IT And be Convinced. R. 1. YOTHERS, HASTINGS, PA.
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