AMEE en Seon RT I A .. mresent to TT TTY a '25cts; Children’s ticket, 15cts., good to and lady, all of An Bois last week. changed hands. dale next Sundsy. in town this week.” at the COURIER office. the Central hotel Monday. eR business in Patton Saturday. - come visitor guest at the Palmer house Monday. ~ Hardware company’s store, Patton.-4tf * tered at the Commercial hotel Satur- for it. a ‘ Pn Wor ras ERA a ee XV IR NL ad ese TE oa : — Mise condi visiting » atton Courier. EE Attend the picnic in Patton on Labor SE Day, benefit Bt. Mary’s Catholic THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1895. | church. - |. George Salmond returned Friday NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. Subscribers who do not give express ress EE xt are. Comnidered as pros Exp Sheriff Elmer E. Davis ahd Ed. H.! $0 renew their subscriptions of If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the publisher may con- | Knee came down from henstag on tinue to send them until all arrearages a%¢| Thursday. | Ne Dire | Hand your news items and personals | they ed, they are responsibil nti | they ave scicd "thelr bills and ordered th t joss Cor RIER man and you will not’ bers move to othe laces with | a oH enn the publishers, os the pa Brains blended well with printers’ the former address, they are eld | ini can make the wisest pause and 8 "Phe Courts have decided. that refusing in —Ex. is e Ol removin oe %| Miss Moilie Thomas, 0f Altoona, vis- bm mee pm ev A A A ‘PaTrON PUBLISHING co.. Proprietors. and Raving them uncalled Jor, is prima facia | eVideboof ica tina) Jane advance they are | ited her sister, Mrs. John R. Cordell, bound to give notice at the end of the fime if if on Saturday. and the subscriber will be poviion aetiian | If you wish to get cooled off stop in express notice, with Fnient of all arrear-| to Hodgkins drug store and get a de dn drink of soll Visit Berwindale August 4th and : CHURCH NOTICES. CATHOLIC—Father Marcellius, A every other Sunday at § and 10a. m. - Sun- | ' be appreciated. day school at 2 p. m. and vespers at 3 p. m. | METHODIST EP1scorAl—Rev. C. W. Wasson, W. 8. Stewart, a traveling salesman r. Services al 10:30 a.m. ‘and 7:80 p. m. Say school at? p.m. Epworth League of Cleveland, O., stopped at the Com- at 8:30 p Eoin Prayer meeting every Wednes- | mercial Friday. Gaye evening at D. g ! ni oo Harvey Patterson, the insurance Local Time Table. | man, is represented in another ¢olumn The hours of arrival and departure of the COURIER. - of trains at the Patton Station are as | nui; & Kusner, the Fifth avenue follows: merchants, are at the front this week | with a new “ad.” Don’t fail to attend the colored camp meeting at Berwiudsdale on August 4th and 11th. : Chas. A. Rogers, a traveling sales- ‘man of Altoona, registered at the | Central hotel Monday. Sap Clones. | “Train numbers marked are | Hershbound and “sg southbound. Edw. Susman and H. Oppenheimer, Colored Campmeeting Commencing August 3d and contin- rE wii at the ning ‘until August ] 12th at Warren Shepherd, fgrmerly of this MARIPOSA PARK, place but now of Latsébe, spent a few : i hours in town Tuesday. : Berwindale, Pa. Admission, day ticket, | J. C. Wise and lady, , Ghaa. S. Strong v nville, drove “over to Patton Sunday. L. R. Anderson, a traveling sales- pass in and out of grounds. Special excursion trains on the P. & ' N. W. and Beech Creek railroads Ang- man of Philadelphia, stopped at the ust 3d and 11th. Everybody invited. Palmer house Saturday. : ens Before leaving your order for a “Speculation. | spring suit of clothes call on Lerch, the k inter's sho : Jim Brown he SPER Pate r's shop | tor, or Pa. ¢ In a little country ; And worked for all the nelghborhood . Mrs. H. E. Barton, a ‘and Russell, are visi For many miles around. enc or Sr hed Han * rush he’ eh And soon It. was a brilliant mess Benezette, Pa., this week. Of smears of red and green. i The Central hotel, John R. Cordell, | proprietor. is represented in the col- umns of the COURIER this week. Frank F. Robb, superintendent of "| the Cambria and Clearfield railroad, | | had business in Patton y. | Chas. W. Scott, of Wil rt, and | IE. A. Sturgis, of Pitsburg, were gnests | | at the Commercial hotel Monday. | Have you heard the weird stories | about that haunted house on the hill’ in Patton? Great rumors are afloat. | ' A two-story house belonging to Col. | Now is the time to advertise. C. Campbell, at Spangler, was totally ~ Try Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey. Pa. | consumed by fire on Friday of last Say, have you tried Hodgkin's soda | week. eA water? | Miss Grace Jackson, mpanied by Drink the new summer drink, Am- Miss Hattie of Carroll- brosia. | town, visited friends at Clearfield this | The first Saturday in September is | week. Labor Day. , Joseph Sny sons, Paul ht that gaudy door. { . For which he gave just fifty cents, * And not a nickel more. i HEIouk Hat gay door ar © With hues in chunks, And sold a as a Beardsley gem ~ For seven hundred plunks. Bite " Erstwhile there came a city man, Who or visited friends at Du- | In Patton Thursday gathering in the! “good rounds’ for the county The Windsor hotel at Clearfield has Weasury. . How did 8i. Richards know the pig's | | nds- | ©8T Was bitten off ?—Bower Cor. to - Colored camp meeting at Berwi | Monitor, false teeth, you know. Harry Cahill, of DfiBois, is stopping | mother, spent the week at Clearfield | visiting the former's grand-parents.— {Philipsburg Record. ‘Get yoar note heads and envelopes * Lerch, the tailor, Mahafly, tees a perfect fit.-65tf - Peter Ball, of son relesne as woek. 8. Burd, of Latwebt; was a guest at | fe, had his pPen- nged all right. Accommodations ex- cellent and rates moderate.-89-tf. /C. H, Winslow, who has been visit- s sons and daughters the past H E. ay was in. week, returned to his home at Bene- town on Monday zette, Elk, county, Pa., on Friday. Joseph Dough@tiys of Altoona, had Hon. S. D. Patterson, of Barr town- : ship, is recovering from his recent C. B. Delancey spn pangler, was illness, which will be good news to his seen on our streets rday. . many friends.—Spangler Sentinel. The Hastings ball nine will play in Patton on Saturday afternoon. Engineers Palmer and Morrison, of the Jas. V, Scanlan add-Wife, of Johns. Beech Creek railroad, for courtesies town, spent Monday in Patton. extended to its representalive last Mrs. J. M. n, of Highland | Woo%- wi this week. - Miss Criste. > Misses Mellon, and J. 8S. Richards, Bower, was a , wel. | Misses Noonan, five of Patton’s young ie Saturday. Lots of new advertisements in the COURIER this week. Read them. © ‘John A. Heilman, of Gallitzin, stop- pod 3 at the Central Tote Monday. - H. L. Weaver, Sentinel. burg Building and Loan association on Monday evening, the rate ranging gf Fiveburg, was a, from 21 to 26 per cent.—Ebensburg Mountaineer. Bo ; The Cambri For binder twine go to The Cambria second annual reunion of the Hardware company’s “ad” this week. .,,..iy Volunteers, will be held in Don’t fail to read the advertisement j hnstown on Tuesday, September of Glas’ restaurant in another column. 174, peginning at 11 o'clock in the 0. P. Galer, of Lock Haven, regis- morning. day. On the first page you will find Wolf was visiting at Riverview, opposite | & Thompson's display “ad.” Look | Farrandsville, tried her hand at fishing | and succeeded in catching a salmon 18 E. O. Hartshorf, of Patton, was in| inches in length. Thisisthe best catch town on Sunday evening. =CHerryUive | that has been made in this section this | Record. | season. : night from Patton, Pa.—Lock Haven | oF. Mass | 11th; Mariposa Park must be ssen to g relatives at | : County Treasurer F. H. Barker was X Probably he has | Wm. H. Denlinger, J»; With his 8 : When you take a trip to Ebensburg | atop at the Blair house and yon will be | formation regarding the seme write to — The COURIER is very grateful to ladies, were the guests of the family of ‘J. G. C. Bearer on Sunday. —Spangler About $2,000 were sold by the Ebens- | i surviving members of the One Hun- _ Observe the change of the Cambria, | dred and Thirty-third regiment, Penn- - A Lock Haven paper _says that last Wednesday Miss Biinche Good, who Drink Awsbrosia. | Reduced Rates ts the Seashore. 8. W. Worrell, whi Wav been No other place can compare with visiting relatives at Clearfield for the | Southern New Jersey in seaside resorts, | past month, returned home on Satur- | few days. The Cresson township school direct- | Angelsea, Wildwood, and Holly Beach | | ors have selected the following named do not fall far short of Atlantic City's | high standard. | teachers for the ensuing term: Cresson | school, high grade, John McGuerin; The Pennsylvania Railroad company, whose constant object is to give its primary, Miss Blanche Anderson; Pike | ¥ ‘school, Miss Sadie Conrad; Summit patrons the cheapest rates compatible school, Miss Mary Dougherty. with good service, has arranged for al | Lee McDonald, a blind musician of | {series of excursions to the seashore, : : | similar to those which were so popular Uniontown, spent Sunday in Paton, | | last season. The next excursion of the - and while here discoursed some very | series will leave Pittsburg Adgust 1, pretty selections on his guitar. He is | and the rates is stated owe ev the finest on that instrument the COU-| qv, tiokets will permit of a stay of RIER represniative has listened to for nearly two weeks, and a choice of ‘some time. | either of the seashore points named above will be allowed. * A special train ‘of parlor cars and day coaches will {leave Pittsburg on the above rnen- i tioned date at 8:50 a. in. Train leaves | Creason at 11:50 a. m., fare $8.50. 3 Don'ts for Bicyelists. Don’t smile at the figure others cut: astride their wheel, as it is not given | you to see yourself as others see you. Don’t go out after dark unless ac-/ companied by an owner of real estate, as yoa may need a bondsman before you return. Don’t be harsh in your criticism of “bloomers,’’ as there is no telling how soon your best girl may take to wear- ing them. Don’t take your dog with you. He may not wreck you, but he will. uapeet others, if he is not killed in the first collision. Don’t coast down a strange hill with a curve at its bottom. There is no telling what you will meet; when it is too late. Don’t ride ten miles at un scorching , then drink cold water and lie Winnisheik county., Ia., says: Last arotad on the grass, uniens you are ‘winter Mr. Robert Leach used two tired of life, ; . boxes of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve | Don’t try to carry your bike down and cared a large running sore on his | stairs under your arm. Pui; it on your leg. Had been under care of physi- shoulder, or you will come to distress. cians for months without Shsimliy Ye ‘Verbum sap. relief sure cure for piles. Don’t dress immodestly or in the Hodgkins. costume of a track sprinter. Sweaters | worn like a Chinaman’s blouse are al- Mirki nD & Kusner, PATTON CLOTHING STORE. Street Wharf at 7:30 p. m, Angust I, for Atlantic City about 9 p. m., mak- ing the run from Pittsburg to the foa- shore in twelve hours. Arrangements: have been made for transfer of pas- sengers from Broad Street Station to Market Street Wharf on arrival of special train, or passengers can spend the night in the city and proceed to ‘ the shore by any regular train of the | following day. For further information apply 10 ticket agents, or to Thomas E. Wat, | District Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. most indecent. Don’t forget that the modern law of the road requires you to tarn out to the right in passing another bicycle or other vehicle. {To be ntiiited;} August Bargains And Does » Good Thing. Now prevail all over the store. A quaint and decidedly original Stock reduced es Ty iin Puget Sound islands advertises in pla- Prices cut right and left to| ‘cards and posters as follows: “Legs and arms sawed off while you make room for fall goods. | wate without pane.” “Childbirth and tamors a specialty. 2, “No odds asked in measles, OOo Look mumps or diarrear.”’ “Bald hexds, bunions, corns, warts, cancer and ingrowing two niles treated ‘Men's and Boy's Clothing, | scientifically.” Children’s Wear “Coleck, cramps, costiveness and Boots and Shoes worms nailed on sight.” ih “Wring worms, shingles and cross Gents. Furnishings, eye cured in 1 treatment or no pay.” “P. 8.—Terms: Cash invariably in advance. No cure, no pay.’ “N. B. (Take notice.) No coroner above. never yet sot on the remnins of my customers, eny one having me doant haf to be laying up money to buy a grav stoan. Cum 1, cum awl” ‘The writer adds that this man does a good business, although you would | not expect it, and his patients say that | i he cures disease thoroughly and quick- | ly.—Ex. : : As well as all other stock] Come and see us. Mirkin & Kusner.| That Little Ad. There was a little ad That sang a little song, And sang it clearly. sweetly" . To a willing, eager throng, The people gladly listened To each lucid, happy thought, Then hunted that merchan: up And bought, bought, bou ht. © —=PAntew Ink, = festgtartes For all kinds of light! and heavy shel?! Hardware, Will Preach Here. Painta, Oils, Varnishes and Farming The Baptist congregation have se- Implements. It will soon be time to cured T. L. Joseph, of the Bucknell &et a stove and the Celebrated 1 University, to preach for them in Good’s hall every Sunday riorning and | evening until further notice. Every- one Welcome at all these services.-86tf Bark For Sale. About 800 cords of hemlock bark is offered for sale at Patton, Pa. For in- or inquire of Patton Publishing Co. Patton, Pa. -86t1 oo Chureh Notice. “The Sweedish Lutherans will old Divine services in Good’s hall Wed- nesday evening, August 7th, at 7:45 p. m. All are cordially invitad to attend. and Plumbing a Specialty. A. M. THOMAS, PATTON, PA. Wanted Tisuing Five thousand people ti attend the colored camp meeting at Mariposa Park, Berwindsdale, on August 4th and 11th. Found A key ring containing four keys. Owner can have same by calling at COURIER office and paying for this notice. Racket Store is. the place to buy A Bargain. evervthing in the hou. sehold A high grade second hand bicycle, line. A fine line of ‘good as new, can be bought at a bar- | HATS gain. Inquire at this office. -86Lf For Sale. ‘at your own price. If you don’t be- Valuable real estate, errner Third | lieve come and see. Everthing is sold ‘avenue and Beaver street, Hastings, | at a bargain. Call ~ PACKET STORE, FIFTH AVENUE. ‘Pa. A No. 1business stand and resi- | dence. Reasons given for selling. | 85t3 R. J. YOTHERS. Grass seed for sale at Sam’l Boyes | feed » store. -86tf | = either in point of number or of excel | | day. Her sister, Miss Blanche Minnick, | lence. Atlantic City is the most popu- | accompanied her and will visit here for a lar resort in America, and Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, A special train will leave Market Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. poor farm; come under the price named | { Take off the old put on the new. That neatly fitting, easy shoe. When prices ren as now they do, Who would deny himself the new? We keep a complete line of latest styles, as well as all vasietionot foot gear. Our imwnense trade enables us to offer it at rock bottom prices. di instance, as these: Men's Russets and Patent, leather ek Sn to price. : Russet $1 96 to $5 00 : All Toes. : Patent Leather 3 00 to $5 00 ) Ladies Shoes from 98¢. up. All Toes, (We will pay car fare both ways for any ‘person making a purchase of $5.00 and over.) us Simons, 1400 Eleventh ave. ALTOONA, PA. LEAGE SLE Now og LIGHT SUITS For Men, Boys and Children AT 20 PER CENT OF. Tan Shoes, Straw ‘Hats, Summer Underwear. THEY ALL MOST GO. Come here to buy vour Big goods. We will save y ou Big M oney. BELL The Clothier, Tailor & Hatter, Finest line of Pere ales, Shirt: ngs and Illumine Checks ever ‘opened in the County. terns alsa just opened. DEANE Chiles Gauze underwear 5c.; Ladies’ ribbed wriderivéar . Men's balbriggan 25¢. former price soc. The best qual- Fries for the money ever. offered. and In Shoes I have special bargains for the ladies, gg cents. A full line just received. Good barguine at 10, 12, 15, and 25 cents. Butterick Patterns, Latest Styles. Come and See Goods. GEO. S. GOOD ; An assortment of Sik Wast Pat- Cole 3
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