Patton Courier. ! PATTON PUBLISHING co, Proprietors. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. : NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. 1. Subscribers who do not give express weriptions, notice tothe contrary dre considered as wish- ng Hekive renew their su If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the puhsher may con- Hinde to send them until all arreamges are 8. If subscribers neglect or refuse fo take ‘their periodicals | from ¢ 10 postoffice to which they are directed, they. are responsible until they have settled "their bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other out informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former address, they are held responsible, 5. The Courts have decided that refusing to “ake periodicals from the office or removing and ene of nent uncalled for, is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud, 8. If subscribers pa pay in advance they are bound to give notice at the end of the time if they do not wish to continue taking it; other, wise the publishers is authoriized to ‘send " and the Subscriber will be responsibje until 5 | ex with press nd ment of all arrear- ages. ix iy to the pubis he —————— ty io CHURCH NOTICES. CATHOLIC-Father Marcellus, p tor. Mass every other Sunday at 8and 10a. m. - Sun- day school at 2 p. m. and vesperr at 3 p. m. M#rropisr Ermcoril—Rev. C. W. Wasson, 2 Sejvies al lo a. mn. and 7:30 p. m. nday school at | m. Iw League at 6:50 p. m. A ney Wednes- day evening at T 45, Local Time Table. The hours of arrival and departure of trains at the Patton Station are as "| on the road. Fell she from her high estate; Fell as if the hand of Fate Had in malice struck her down; Thrown sside her dainty crown; Ser the street tia rt with paving stone, and sweet and fair, a purer air; oe home; the radiant gleam a father’s dearest dream. but shadow while Hurrah, children, and hunt up youre school bags; school ‘commences next [Hix Chiracteristie Action at the Time of | ! mischievous as 3-year-old boys are | The , proposed visit of “Buffalo Bill’ | nces with- | particulars concerning the big fire at ‘est individual donations received. 1 lows lodge will be instituted in Patton | | any. | county, ex-principal of the Patton | GENEROUS ‘BUFFALO BILL." Monday. the Great Flood, If you wish to get cooled off stop n d his Wild West Show to this city on to Hodgkins drug store and get a >" } y 8 8 Re * the 6th recalls to the mind of Ex- Srinie of soda, Mayor Rose the action of Mr. Cody at Mrs. Ralph Leisch and three children |), time of the Great Flood. Mr. are visiting Mrs. Leisch’s parents at ‘Rose is perfectly familiar with the Hawk Run this week. | facts, having obtained the information Before leaving your order for a! direct from Major Gageby, who is spring suit of clothes call on Lerch, the quite familiar with Mr. Cody, and tailor, Mahaffey, Pa.-68tf | served with him on the plains against Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Comerford, of the Indians. Loretto, spent Monday and Tuesday The “Buffalo Bill” and Wild West visiting friends in Patton. ‘Show was giving exhibitions in Paris Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show will ' at the time of the Flood. Mr. Cody at exhibit at Johnstown September 6th, | 1a at Altoona the 7th inst. sufferers, forwarded See the inside of the Courier for their benefit, perhaps one of the larg- and The ex-Mayor has a letter of intro- | daction to Col. Cody, with a reminis- | {cence that will doubtless entitle the | | Carwensville Sunday morning. An. Independent Order of Odd Fel- Friday evening, September 6th. ~ Miss Susie Ryan and her sister, Mrs. Adams, of Altoona, are visiting friends | in Hastings and Spangler this week. F. CO. Negley and W. 8. Kregor, two | traveling salesmen of Pittsburg, were guests at the Commercial hotel Tues- | | poses, if in the city at the time of his visit, to call upon the great scout, : Indian fighter, and gentieman.—Johns- town Tribune. Buffalo BilI’s show will also exhibit at Altoona on the following day, Sat- urday, Sopterier 7th. : Miss Della Campbell, of Garrolitows,) At the Palmer House. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A... poy oun g is a list of some of the Repsher, Friday and Saturday of last | people who registered at the Palmer week. | house since last Wednesday morning: : Mrs. H. E. Barton and two sons Paul ‘Mrs. O'Hara, Pgh.; Mrs. G. 8. Good | {and Russell, who were visiting rela- and sons, Lock Haven; J. A. Peterson, | tives in Elk county, returned home on Jersey Shore; Wm. D. Wetsell, Car- 0 Tuesday. 'rolitown; W. B. John, Phila; C. M.| U. 8. Stolz, of Altoona, who was ' Robinson, Altoona; W. A. Ball, Har- | formerly a Pattonite, spent Wednes- | risburg; W. Lukens, Phila. ; Miss Ema | day in town. He is now selling goods | Kricher and Miss Sue Carey, Bellefonte; | Edward Holt and F. B. McLain, Barnes- | A large number will attend Buffalo . _boro; Jas. Allport, Hastings; Frank Bill's Wild West Show at Johnstown Marble, Altoona; P. A. Keesing, Pgh., and Altoona on September 6th and 7th, | E. E. Davis, Hornellsville, N. Y.; E. C. | respectively. . Poorman and H. C. Brooks, Tyrone; | W. H. Thomson, of Bower, Clearfield | © W. Gould, Somerset; Dr. M. Stew- Philipsburg; Miss Nan Lumley, Wil- | hands with | public schools, was shaking hands wi ~ liamsport; Sam, Gilmore and Harve. | "is mamma's little angel boy. once announced a benefit for the Flood | $3,000 for | bearer to a cordial reception, and pro-| | afford. for a person in the country to pass un- | knowingly his place of residence be- | ‘cause living ~ brosia. lu art, Snow Shoe; Miss Bessie Lingle, |{ n i § What Sort of an Angel” | Brevvy Smith is 3 years old, and as | made. He had been a very good child all | ‘day, and as his mamma kissed him good night she said with feeling: “This | He has been 80 good to-day I think 1 can feel | his little wings sprouting.” | “Yes, mama,” answered tné baby, | ingeniously, “and me tinks me feel my | itty tail sproutin’, too!’ —Philadelphia | Times. - ; Ea Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey, guaran- tees a perfect fit. -65tf Pat Yemr Nam on Your Gate. 4 An exchange says: If every farmer, business man and other citizens would | place his name on the gate at the DON'T MISS IT. A misstep would be disastrous to to this fair creavure. Let as hope that | she may not miss a secure feoting and that she may escape the. perils Which surround her. Above all she should not miss OLMSTED'S BUTTER STORE, Where the freshest and best Butter in the Market is sold for 17c. per pound. | Neither should she miss Q|msted’s Ice Cream Fariors, . THE FINEST IN THE CITY. Send £1.00 and get 6 pounds of Butter iP Express. 1 Drink ‘the new summer drink, 4m Olmsted’s Butter Store, WE 507 Main St. JOHNSTOWN, PA. WILL NOT [3 - HELLO! Say do you know that you could have saved $10. 00 Apiece ‘entrance of his piace, after the marner of numbering houses in the cities or ‘the putting on name plates on the doors, it would be a great innovation, | as from the convenience that it wonid | It is often annoying in Ising) in ignorance of . the location of his home. [4 Rpm 40 Give you any present if you buy your goods from us BUT will give you the bene- fit of low prices in- stead. J o Z Y Are getting in new oods every day for his friends in town Tuesaday. all trade. When you take a trip to Ebensburg | stop at the Blair house and yon will be {nsed all right. Accommodations ex- | cellent and rates moderate. —89-tf. | Under the provisions of a late act of | the legislature all boroughs of Penn- sylvania must have a board of council- | men composed of seven members. ‘New Jersey and Fastern Pennsylva- | nia was visited by an earthquake on MOTNing, aged about 53 years. Sunday morning about 6 o'clock. The Philip Noel, of Munster township, ' Sunshine was Friends et finger in her smile. Fell she fiom her proud estate, Fell as by the hand of Fate; | : rt to beart with paving stone, Cast {Ah the street a Bya rio old safety bicycle. Baltimore American. On your Suits if you had ordered them from WOLF & THOMPSON | W ho represent the New York Tailor- ing Company, 246 and 248 Ganal Street, ‘New York. Lingle Philipsburg; R. M. McCullough, | 2 Pgh.; J. A. Smith, Gallitzin. J. H. | a Beckley, Johnstown; H. E. Neeley and 0 W. Gaisford, Pgh.; F. H. Copeland, H. } . ; : 'W. Tood and Miss Clara Lingle, Phil- | Come and examine ipsburg. 0 our | 85.00 Black Cheviot Suits, Mirkin & Kusner.| Soda water At Hodgkin's : Drink Ambrosia. : Try Truman’s coal.-67tf The Carrolltown fair comes next. = | Buen. oud Northern Cambria Deaths, Mrs. Julia Binder, of Carrolltown, | was buried at that place Monday Try Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey. Pa. ! ‘Squirrel season commenced Septem. | ber 1st. : : Now is the time to bring in sol | front of his residence on Beech avenue. | ‘squirrels. Wolf & Thompson's s “ad” is changed | "this week. | shock was quite severe in some places. Was buried at Loretto Monday morn- | ‘ing, aged about 55 years. Councilinan Ralph Leisch is keeping | with the times. He has just An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. 8. ted ; ' | Weakland, of east of Patton, was. recently e 4 now walk in ' buried at St. Augustine bot Thars- | day morning. John A. Wolfe, the new Palmer , ganghter of Mr. and Mrs. John house proprietor, received his transfer | ‘Smith, of near St. Augustine, was Business Suits, Made to Order, from 'Excelled by None Lik 00 up. Equalled by few, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. ISTHE VERDICT Grass seed for sale at Sam’l Boyoce’s of license on Monday and the doors of | | buried at that place on Monday morn- feed store.-86tf | the bar were thrown open to ing, aged about 18 years. The “Bucktails” reunion at Lock | public. - Haven this week. An ice cream party was held at MP f Philadelphia, stopped at | John Bheaken's, east of town, last the Cra hotel Friday. ln, stopyes | Sunday. A large number were present D. W- Holt, of Philipsburg, had J the day was passed very pleas- business in Patton Monda; (AON... The Patton public aL will open Major John A. Wolfe, landlord of the : 4 | Palmer house at Patton, was in town | Monday, September gt. Thursday. The Major looks well and | F. M. Evans, of Pittsburg, stoppes | | says he likes Patton first rate. — Philips- at the Commercial hotel Monday. burg Ledger. Ww. M. R. Lyttle, of Altoona, regis- Easy to take, sure to core op, tered at the Central hotel Tuesday. | nothing to fear. DeWitt's Little Early | - H. D. Achenbach, of Williamsport, | Risers. Best for sick headache, bil- : was a visitor to our town on Friday. For binder twine go to The Cambria | tion. C. W. Hodgkins, Hardware company’s store, Patton.-4tf| J. 8. Dugan and wife, of Coalport, Notice the change in Comer Bros.’ | d rove over to Patton on Friday. Mr. “ad” on the first page of the COURIER. | : Dugan returned home Saturday, but The Pittsburg Exposition opened ite | | Mrs. Dugan will remain here for a few seventh season commencing Wednes- Weeks visiting. friends and relatives. day, : D. 8. Monroe, D. D.; of Altoona, | The COURIER and the New. York | Who is presiding elder of the M. E. | _ Thrice-a-week World for ouly $1.50 a churches of this district, delivered a year. very eloquent sermon in the Methodist W. M. Medford, of Philadelphia, | Episcopal church on Monday evening. registered at the Commercial hotel |The Clearfield Public Spirit of last ‘Friday. ; | week published a very interesting arti- Miss Bessie Winslow, of Benezette, | le on Patton. Bro. Savage was much * ’ i Elk is visiting relatives in| | pleased with our town during his visit ooumty, g | here. Every visitor is. Patton is a | & stunner without a doubt. keep with the times you want | To up y i 0 C Edmiston has returned home to put an advertisement in the Patton | pula after having spent his vacation with F. | E 5 |W. B. L. George, 3; 4nd Jerome Gill, Bibl “this ee i] of Gallitzin, were guests at the Central hotel! Monda. having a good time, and says Frank is oncay. | getting along fine. He is in general Get the New York World three times | hLuginess for himself there. a week and the Patton COURIER for | only §1.50 a year. | undertaker, is at Pittsburg this week It is a pleasant drive to go over the gttending Prof. Sullivan’s lectures on | new township road between Patton |embalming, which is in session all | and Thomas’ Mills. | week. During his absence A. C. Fisher An account of the earthquake in| will have charge of his business and | Eastern Petingylvsnia is given in the will attend to all calls promptly. : inside of this - BR. M. Bubb, Phin slinger of {run down with cholera infantum or Jersey Shore, visited his old friend, W. | “summer complaint.” Don’t wait to | Ww. Stratiff, on Friday. Chas. B. Wikel, of New York, and | and Cholera Cure promptly, H. C. Yambert, of Spangler, were vis- rely on it. Use no other. itors: to Patton Sunday. : Hodgkins. G. E. Davis, one of Mahaffey’ senter- A peddler was arrested on Monday prising merchants, made the Courigr night by Policeman John Boyce a pleasant call on Tuesday. | selling merchandise in the borough | Miss Lida Gregg, of Milesburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Brown, of Beech avenue, this week. TL | Stomach and bowel complaints are | think. ly rm relieved by the timely use of De- | "For Sale or Rent. Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure. ‘Insist One pool and one billiard table, in . on having this preparation. Don’t | room centrally located in Patton. Ad- take any other. C. W. Hodgkins. dress P. O. Box 291, Patton, Pa.-90tf you can CW. lin the cooler for the night and on | liousness, sour storaach and constipa- | | determine, but give DeWitt’s Colic | without a license. He was locked u up | Tuesday paid his fine like a little soldier Winter Mr. and went his way firejoloing,” don’t boxes of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Thos. Quinn, of West Magee avenue, died on Monday, aged about two months. Burial took place in ceme-' tery east of town on Wsdneuiay at 13:30 p. nn. Filled the Office Satisfactorily. The office of referee at a bicycle ' tournament is not an easy one to fill, especially if the rules of the League of American Wheelmen are to be properly enforced, as the protests and usual | “kicks’’ are numerous. Referee J. E. Harder exactly filled the bill last Wed- q ON ALL suITS 'nesday at the bicycle races at the Clearfield Driving Park. His decisions | were accurate and equitable, and the enforcing of the rules was done in a | pleasant and firm manner. Mr. Harder in well posted in all bicycle matters, and he receives many invitations to ‘act in official positions at many of the ‘ bicycle tournaments in different parts of the State. Clearfield Republican. Anotner Excursion to Niagara Falls, .Another excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls via the Buffalo,Rochester : and Pittsburg railroad is announced for the 10th inst. Train will leave Clearfield at 11:20 a. m., and the tickets will be good to return from the Falls for five days from date of sale and. | from Buffalo for 10 days. The rate of | fare for the round trip is $4.00. Side trip excursions will be run from both the Falls and Buffalo to Canada’s Gireat | ' Industrial Fair which will be held at Toronto from September 2d to 14th | H. 8. Buck, the furniture dealer and! inclusive. Diarrhcea should be stopped prompt- ‘ly. It soon becomes chronic. De- | Witt’s Colic. and Cholera Cure is | effective, safe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear witness to the virtue of this great medicine. It can Children, especially infants, are soon | always be depended upon, its use saves Ol time and money. C. W. Hodgkins. Bark For Sale. About 800 cords of hemlock bark is | offered for sale at Patton, Pa. For in- formation regarding the same write to or inquire of Patton Publishing Co., for | Patton, Pa.-§6tf ¢ Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. poor farm, Winnisheik county., Ia., says: Last Robert Leach used two and cured a large running sore on his | leg. Had been under care of physi- cians for months without obtaining re. relief sure cure for piles. C. W. Hodgkins. ‘at prices "that afc ing Value for your ° In Light Colors. ‘Men's SIZES. c= or Boys’ competi- Wholesale or retail TRY IT And be Convinced. 0 YOTHERS, HASTINGS, PA. tion. This IS No Fake. | oe EXAMPLE: $10 8 6 And so on down or up. 904 Going ou of BU SINESS When I make enough to re- tire. : But not having made any money on account of the de- pression, which is ii over Fall goods arriving daily. and the c¢ margin have Hardware, rs Y Pumps, Lamps, Cinderalla OUR SU CCESS Stoves &c., I will have to continue serving vou. by giv- $5 Suits i“ 4 3 lose In Parton 1s this: keep what thie people want and a big assortment. Come and See BELL, The Clothier, Tailor & Hatter. LOOK IN OUR WINDOW. MONEY, and from the increased patron- age I expect to receive, | can sell good goods as cheap as | before. | A. M. THOMAS, PATTON, PA. wi NN ra SR A \
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