The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 20, 1895, Image 4

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Patton Courier. |
: PATTON PUBLISHING co., Proprietors.
: TEATRESS dre paid, nnless at the ¢
ist Monday of June:
Tuesday night, is st least entitled to)
credit for candor. He does not at-|
3 tempt to beat stout the bush. He
does not talk abou free silver coinage
"and the same breath. ‘We are for free |
THURSDAY, | JUNE 2, 1895.
TERMS OF SUBJCRIPTION.
ERT BE Wer
a
oLD wisEs’ ES LETTER.
Fhe Writes About’ the he Picture Dealers in an
Advanced Style. : :
Had a twenty-one century man been |
! in town Tnesday he would have writ- 3
ten of the procecdings in this munner:
‘On Monday twp innocent appearing
" E. Davis.
Ba
One copy, one year, in vivance, - - $1.00 gentlemen were entiond into a large
FAG vertistng rater nade known upon room and terribly abused by the in-
Then cy Smtionst it 15 em: the wee nt
: | creatures | Davie appurently done no
knew what to do to de-
fend Da A ploture was
: brought in from a vehicle outside the
building and from the gesture I judged
‘the men were released because the
looked so unlike the man
| with whom they were holding the arg-
. A. MeGongh. | ament with. After settling this ar!
ference and when about to leave in’
Eimer order to save their lives thev were
‘“waylaid'’ by another party and
made to go into a small one-story
As I did not understand the
| language, I do’nt know what parpose |
this was dove, but from the
pA the Postotfios nt Patton as second. |
Slass mndl roatter.
COUNTY. :
TINE OF HOLLING COURT.
of March st Monday of f Sept. |
Ist Monday
Monday of
CT OPFIC IRS.
paint Jovan Hon. A. V. Barker.
NOTARY J. C
AXD Sidi lo
¥. H. Ber
FE W. Coulusr
DeruTY SHERITrS—amoel Davis,
wophy. —
’ erie.
COMMISSION ER'S CLENK- ~John C, Grates,
CoUNTY NTY SUPERINTEN EXT]. W. Leech.
COUNTY BUERVEYOR—8, G. Fetterman.
County AUprrons— Wm. J. Jones, W. C.
Berry, James
Jory Coss ERs — Ansiem Weakiand,
Wm. Miller,
z8—Dr. : Marti
PrecTORS IH. Moore,
erville, Raphiel Hite,
sotouan armas. ro df
i
ATTORNEY--R. 8B, Mu
oxens—P. J. Dition,
James Som- | ' make so much noise it is to “preserve
After much confusion the un-
J. Donntlly. den
. =
Frank Campieil,
Dale, Ww. H.
Tumasengn Ww re Hbrny
CoLLecToR—J
Mallon. :
Avprrons—F. H. Kiricend, H. O. Winstow, |
UDGE OF Evpcriox.. in Bovee.
Guizrc ag Por. PoLice—Jhn hin Boyee
WHAT FREE SILVER MEANS.
The New York Advertiser of June
15th says: ‘Mr. Sibley, who spoke at
the silver mass meeting on
and a sound and honest dollar in one
silver silver,” Mr. Sibley aseerts, ‘De-,
aries of life.
should have gone 3 step further. He
"the job complete. And while Mr. 8ib-
Jey is about it he should explain how,
“unless a person be 4 silver mine owner
_. Jected the Stars aud Stripes thu dk |
are teething thir hot summer weather |
era and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts he
like a charm. I earnestly recommend | Liabilities in Ip xess Of FOROUNCES,
- it for children with bowel ‘troubles.
_ 1 was myself taker with a severe | Having examined the
_paips in my stomach, one-third of a
show just how easy’ it is for a man to
eS manly 8p by {hw boot strap
rot Dy ROAST,
_ oped,
tinctive national flag,
_ last fully satisfied by the adoption of |!
stripe for every staté at first, but the |.
and doing my own housework. Mrs. |e C. CROWELL,
CC W.L Dunagua,
¢ county,
: Beicher's City Drug Store.
canse it will advance the price of wheat |
and cotton.’ In other words, he isin |
favor of free silver becanse it means |
uf the currency and |
Ree and
| beautiful gentlewomen of saghid,
| charity w
baby wards in hospitals, the famous |
| baby incubator, and other featares 100 |
“It is well that tho purpose of the |
free (for three 2 cent stamps) together
with a beautiful work of art, {in col
ors) suitable for framing.
promptly, as ¢dition is limited; when
exhausted, stamps will be retarned.
frankly stated. Mr. Sibley, however,
should have added that free silver
would enable every debtor to defraud
his creditors of fifty per cent. of his
indebtedness due them. While he is
appealing to the cupidity of the ignor-
ant and the credulous he should make
Philadelphia, Ps.
There is great danger i platting
colic, cholera and similar complaints. |
An absolutely prompt and safe cure is
found in De Witt’s Colic and Cholera |
Cure. C. VW Holgi
STATEMENT
sei} comers
THE AUDITORS |
of the republic. Apart from BE
patriotic significatice which endear The Patton School District
to every American beart, its —— FROM —— i
June 4th, 1894, to June 3rd,
| 1895.
: Receipts.
| ¥rom Collector, | Including taxes of
; ¥
camp when Washington took com- | Fro ao liso fant. your.
| From all other sourcs, as sales of
Bat like the ars houses oF lends, Hhnor fines, &1.
appearance. At me
fiction was maintuined of making war | Total recetptr._
in the king’s name against the troops
of the British parliament. “Bt an the | F208
idea of natural independence devel- | T
there catae the need of a die- |
i
or a dishonest debtor, anybody is to
gain anything by simply doubling the | -
price of everything. Let Mr. Sibley
FLAG DAY.
Friday, 118 years ago, Congress ve- |
There is no flag in the world that can
Ba 78
$15
$17 8
Bxpendtiares.
3 L500 00
wa 17
15% 99
18% 35
IN
554 71
a io
Purchasing gm
Putids To: IT va
WRIIR x i
Aveo eontingenciis. :
Per hd Coleco ea 38, 4 and Treas
which was A | salary of fecrviary_ =
Debt and intercst paid. ——
| Otter expenant....
Total expenditures. :
Cash on hand |..
166 (0
.. § 13827 WO
$3 B23
the Stars and fitripes, a star and a|
stipes were confined to the original |
thirteen while there is star for very}
state in the Union. | Cash on hand,
Amount dae district Irom all sowie
—————- ——————————
I have two little grand-children who | Total resonsoes.
Resourocs,
$ Te ©
mw
Liabilities.
Amount due on unsettled bills. $ IB
Amount borrowed ard | unpaid. or
debt of Slutrtet.... 15000 m |
Total Habilities. % 74
and are troubleil with bowel complaint. |
1 give them Chiunberlain’s Colic, ( Chol-
$1200 WW
Fatimated valve of schoo! property... § 13500 09 i
account and vouchem
of the Pattoli School District we find the
i above true 4nd cortiet to the best of our
know
tack of bloody flux, with cramps and:
H. OO. WINSLOW,
¥, H. KINKEAD,
H.T. Gov Lb,
(3. H.OURFMAN,
Heerelary
bottle of this regnec vy cured me. With-
in twenty-four hours 1 was out of bed | ! Anaor.
Pregident.
FIRE
Bon-aqua, Hickman |
Tenn For sale by C. *l
A department; of interest to honse- |
keepers is home decoration. A great
deal of money can be spent in luxur- |
have a most uncomfortable ' appear- |
Fabrics, (distributed free by Cook, Sal.
June, gives sotae very valueble hints;
. of home decoration as interpreted by |
an artistic mind.
ah
* windows, ete. The article shows the |
ions furniture and costly draperies, but |
if not tastefully arranged, your rooms
WORKS
Of every description and
| 4th of July. supplies will be
furnished on short. notice to
committees, etc. by:
'Harder's Gun W aris.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Write for particulars.
ance. Mr. A. L. Parsons in Modes and |
‘mond & Covrden, of Altoona) for!
on decoration: the beauties of antique
farniture, the arragement of corner |
writer to be familiar with the subject
{
Drink Ambrosia.
work of women, including |
free silver movement should be thug | DUIeronS to mention bere. Fost-paid
Address Ladies’ Every Siaviay Co.
its clubbing arrangements with The
om 0p for only $2.95.
am
FE ;
of some of the FURNITURE we are going
GIVE AWAY.
sum. in coupons
pieces.
to
You make a purchase we give you a coupon worth Bow
‘the amount bought and when you have the required ia
of case. 13 Inches Hotde sonount books
we give you one of these elegant polished oak
od
‘Remember it costs you iti w e don’t tack on enough in the long © run to pay us sforit.
Hl
Our Stock of Suits is argent and best in town
‘willl say so too.
~ Boys 1.50, all wool, 2.00. $3.00 in knee pants.
OUR BIG STOCK -
Ga es you a large assortment from which to ‘make your choice.
In nien’s at $5.00, all wool, up to $14.00, worth fully $2000. You |
Fully s00 boys suits to select from.
- - -
SC LTE
SHIRTS, UN DERWEAR, NECKWEAR, BELTS,
HOSIEY, PANTS, BTC ETC.
= In great profusion at low prices, not even living prices, at that.
~~
:
Best Seek Ladies Shoes in town, black and tan.
Nicest Stock Men's Shoes in black and tan.
Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s in black and tan.
Everybody invited here to see us
1. Ss, Bell,
CLOTHIER, TAILOR, SHOE DEALER.
'CASH-ONE PRICE.
Send |
Go To
DANIELSON & ENGBLADS
SHOE SHOP
“4th Ave., near R. R. Station.
Shoes made to order and
of all kinds done promptly.
moderate.
Phivce Conta» Bo,
G. 8. Good has a fine line of wall
| paper at 3 cents a boit. See it.
“The Only” for 1995.
The COURIER is pleased to announce
LADIES
Finest fine of Percales, Shirtings and ITlumine Checks ever
‘opened in the. County, An assortment of: Silk Wast Pat-
‘terns alsa just opened.
3 _ UNDERWE fh
18¢1.
Chil dren's Gauze underwe ear 5C.; Ladies’ ribbed enderweds
5¢.; Men's balbriggin 25 ¢. former price 0c. The best qual
jties for the money ever “offe
In Shoes I have spc bargains for the ladies, 9g cents.
Hose
ece1v od
| Pittsburg Post, the great home news-
| paper of Pennsylvania, and to persons
who want the best daily or semi-weekly
paper published in the city, we recom-
mend The Post.
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 once
‘and get seven papers a. week for the
prion You Soriiesly uid Soe oti.
The Sunday Post, twenty pages
every Sunday, containing as much
reading as any of the monthly maga-
zines, and The COURIER one year each
AUGUST K. HUBER,
STON E MASON
Avenine, PATTON, PA.
{ am prepared to de all Kinde of work tn my
Hime al Mma aya hie prices. Contnacis AZen and
estimate ftrnished when desired Satisfaction
ee tre me a eall
Aied
ons
The Semi- weekly Post and The Cov-
RIER ear each for only $1.50. Just
think of it, The Post twice a week, and
‘county paper for the price of one.
Jour 2) FEE EER Por o
ita a for sample toples.
& CO. who bave bad
six A tull line just r
25 cents. \
Butterick ‘Patterns, Latest Sage.
Come and See Loos.
LWT,
Dealer in
Wines, Liquors,
Beer. Etc.
Phoen BrewinG Co.'s Beer.
Jugs. Ete..
Hastings, Penna a.
Pa
SSN Es
24 We
bes
Pr:-S. W Worrell,
PATTON, PA.
General Surgery
Good bargains at 10, 12, 15, and
MAHAFFEY HOUSE A
Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pa.
Accommodations first-class. Beat of Liquors
and Wines at the bar. Stahl ag attached.
GEORGE FERGUSON,
otf Prop’r.
RL. GEORGE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, |
Allaniant Plaster
GALLITZIN, PA.
Solicitor for German National B. &
L. association,
P.P. —— re
Wholesnle sid Retail Dealer in
od )
FRESH MEAT
OF ALL KINDS.
Lard,
FIFTH AVENUE,
Pattor, Pa.
FirstNation’ [Bank
OF PATTON,
Patton, Cambria co. Pa.
nisms.
CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00.
SURPLUS, $10,000. 00.
Accounts of OX Frome, Dadividus
ywporations,
als amd Banks received apon the most fAvora-
hie terms consistent with safe and conservative
hanking:
Stenmship ticks for sale for all the
¥able in the pri
Gives a first-class wall a moderate ex
pense.
Is the hest fires
Always ready for nse in any season.
Dow nor hold gases or disease perms
1s the per excellence for patching.
Car Ye p speed as soon as dry.
I« recommended hy ail the leading
ts who have used it in
ry and England.
“a oeobid wall
not ernck,
resiuting plaster, 3
F. Mc KENRICR,
" Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ERENEBURG, PA.
Will attend to all Dusiness with prompines : :
and fidelity
Offlee oppo! e the Mountain House B ] <r ‘ E Cc
>ologna, tC.
Arcbire
sshs. Corks,
WH D AVIS, -
Attorney i AF d Ce unselor ii L aw,
Eagiisatrhi 3, PA.
AH legs) business promptly sitended to
swell or
TH not cleave off when nsed as di-
rected, even in case of leakage.
Will give yon a warm bouse fa
by loading
hi
Se in Armory Hall
Does rot min woodwork
{1 witli. pacisture.
‘Admits of carpenters follo
terers ina fe
Is 4
“Used 0
aia n
W. E. Probe re,
ee XRT ISTIC
Barber atid Hair Dresser,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
#- NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE.
wing pias-
ie aay <
varity
n the Palmer House, Good
Hotel Beck, Hotei Patton,
. LS & I LO ou Hee. Patron Opera,
Li Mm. E. church, and on more than
one-half of the plaste redl houses apd
_ store rooms of Patton.
Aliso the Catholic Church St.
ne. :
x » v
AL : COTY
i 3
of finish.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
The finest line in Patton at :
G. J. FITZPATRICK'S
Restaurant on Magee avenue,
P. R. R. depot.
MEALS AT ALL HOURR,
Hines, Foreign Dats
cities of the tld World,
All SUITUSpULtizIey will have onr prompt and -—
personnl atten "
Interest pi on time deposits, igre
4. B. PaTroly Wi H. SANFORD,
Angust- : ~AND——
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Room No. 3.
GOOD BUILDING.
For prices & (nformat ion, w
ADAMAXT PI LASTER CoO.,
Lock Box 345
ite
near
Patton. Pa..
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