i EB Mis Wes He The best tobies! : oh Mh confit : i Yollowisg i= a list of some of the! ened st omc bd sb ts Seb SH A mil x .- : : >| people who registered at the Palmer : PATTON FUBLIING Go, Prortrs. ANE the fish tobjes rail road is to be 8 hove since last Wednesday moming:| AS Ed. A. Mellon's store. r J. M. Spencer. Holidaysburg; A. G.| ~ Lerch fs § . ; ' | Casley, Pgh.; E.G. Graham, Irvona; ‘M. L. Herry, Shamokin; J. R. Lewis, | '| Pgh.; L. Baird, Osceola; J. H. Bollen, Jr, Pgh; Geo. H. Becker, Phila; R. W. Hill, #gh.; J. R. Bucher, Columbia; 'W. D: Harold, Pgh.: Chas W. Soott, | | Wmsp’t.; Frank Marble, Altoona; H. are the Central botel on Monday. - © is $1,200,000. S. B. Elliott, of Revn- | SE Tale, as siduviie, Pa. president 1D. Rumterger, Philipsburg: J. C.! anti | Guest at the Central hotel Thursday. For = Soop. ra Rowand, Phila: C. L. Roop, Altvona; For binder twine go to The Cambria . | ie pie store room, 20x36 feet, |J. HL Sockett, Phila; J. H, Staddle- “hei | ware company’s store, Pfui} and the fixtures for a grocery and | | man, Cresson; Chas. D. Hertz, Tyrone. 2 8 "The Courts hve decided tha tung to Thrice s- week World for only $1.50 » splended cance to g. into business, re yo tied Holgiiassyia DON'T MISS IT. Soph me oY el facia | year : | with very little capital. On principal | A misstep would be disastrous to to this fair cresture. Lek us hope that rit of Intentional fraud. | RC. Leathers of Mt. Eagle, Pa, strect in Patton. Call or write fo the | os mise 2 scciire footisig and that sie may ssape the perils wih registered at the Commercial hotel COURIER « office or you will be too late. | 4 WE ~ surround her. Above all she should not miss TE ww wort np we wt aman Gl WILL NOT |3 OLMSTED'S BOTTER STORE, :Ewyen Wien spe, Friday sig: in| Mrs. Burton Harrison has written a iy 3 | Where the frou bt Ber nh Mah 8 ohnstown. : new novelette, dealing in the main Give you any present Neither shoukt whe mise Olmsted’ | Parlors, Mr. and Mrs. John Somerville are with the “fashionables” of New York if ev ard 'S nee \ Cream Cxrmouse 10 Father Mascelliuy, pastor... Mass spinding a few weeks at their farm in | at the Horse Show, which The Ladies’ | U/ {if you buy your g s ey 33. snd vps. Susquehanna township. Home Journal is about to begin. Mr. J) from us ; Bervices at 1030 RN a ARG ~Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Patton andson W. T. y has illustrated the | ar EEeaE Tn ret yy ay at 73a. 106% lo Resiva Setuntay. |. MAlmery Store Removed. o tn bie So pt mt eis Eckenrode, Miss Minnie The millinery store of Miss Alice A. will ve you the bene- Time Table. give y Noes rs an ie To Beard shrew va mort; in he 2 [5 of low prices. ne ofa the Pation Baton are 80 patter on Mn to the Patton building on Magee ave. | \f stea ; : ; |W. B. Graham, of Harrisburg, J. T. | er On is — Young, of Johnstown, and W. P. Ern- | Bark For Sal ab B Z : ™ 2 | hart, of Pittsburg, stopped at the Com- About 800 cords of hemlock bark is | = Are getting in new]y' —.- AL 1 | | Et = | "Send $1.00 As get 6 pounds of Toner by Express. Olmsted's Butter Store, La 507 Main St. JOHNSTOWN, nh SE SEER suid : : | offered for sale at Patton, Pa. For in. | > fonds every day for | formation regarding the same write to | 1 trade. - installation of the L O. O. P. odgs in | Patton, Pa—sste Laie fil on “ Patton on Thursday night. Men Wanted. : r Come iad exsciisd " : gl== < yy co you know that you could % have saved | When you take a trip to Ebensburg our Shi Virgie Be, wis S44 tasw vi Herken $10. 00 Api |county for the past two montha, re. A store room 13}x36 ot sae ve & ii i iece |$urned home one day last week. | eation. Idquire of Freeman B. Wil- | | Saar’! Boyes asd Auon' Woskiand | yyy, pyon, vs, | jurors Sa | On your Suits if you had ord | who were drawn as Jurors a the Sep- wi Excelled by None your Sits if you had ordered them from ee ne Coan fo Sct he it pdediin | WOLF & THOMPSON eT ad aries Wile ty samo tthe bots: | dress P. O. Box 291, Patton, Pa -90tf 5 THE VERDICT po may ir To. exert und to please. ‘Tuesday morning. It is a nine pounder | Severe griping pains of the stomach iE Bi > WW ho repre sent the New York Tailor Gok ii love is a fee gegen. gle ores c and Cholera. 5 a al ing Company. 1 and 248 Gamal Street. : 4 Sots ree ae No. 1 Brosd- The pastor and committee on enter- | Z : B ie a i M : O d i : Sod : a way, New y-—Coal Trade tainment of St. Mary’s Catholic church BE | 4 « Fo usiness Suits, iviade to ; i a, ity gine | Journal. desire to extend their sincere thanks to FE NF 28 re : : a : r er, ; om At Hodgkin's | es va Shuciz poco to pronit ii) those who gave so literally towards : BS 812.00 up. Try Truman’s coal. -67tf formed of the death of Forrest, the furnishing material for the pienic, to 4 Lo ih 4 © four: of Mr. and Mrs. the public in for their kind at- Re : : Soi . ood wander ir bum bl. ore enlill north Fifth yeadancs and many micksistoner © : - PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. = Why not ¢ an foot ball an fn | TI atton. approval to the ladies of the church Mr. and Mrs. William Howe, of Elk for their hearty co-operation and sup- Garden, W. Va. , arrived on the even- | port in making the day the success it ix ER — a We re Ready | Jomoph, who was injured in the Plan in contributing io the fand for the . 2) Lo e a ok “Deacon” Litz, who . quite an ex- CHAS. ANN, Jom Ovexsmnoms, vc | bition at the Athletic park Monday JomN Myens, M Notas, EH. Davis, f Ebensburg, was in while waiting for the different clubs to = Committee. : Patton on Monday. - | arrive to “do Patton up.” ‘List of Umelsimed Letters. 5 Strangers, stop in st Mellon's ang try Stomach and bowel complaints are “The following letters remain in the | : his tobies and cigars. | best relieved by the timely use of De- postoffice at Patton for the week end- | rE rT HL. B. Hazzard stopped at the Central Witt’s Colic and Cholera Care. Insist ing Saturday, September 2 1395: at prices that defy competi- : : Sy — ; : ‘on having this preparation. Don’t Harry Duke, Miss Ollie Garman, . tion. Wholesale or retail. rT a i - 2 1 | take any other. C. W. Hodgkins. Bridget Green, Mrs. W. Hunter, J. J. ; TRY IT GOODS! ‘b= L. W. Nicholson, Jas. Allport, R. F. McGonegal, Mrs. David H. Miess, R. : y eh : : : Ta Ee | Dousoe, Stud Clumies JS, Nictciom, Goo-Seall. ~~ i And be Convinced: | | 4 | letters please 5 R.L. YOTHERS., 1 Yo fern Sad doctanged sis won| aT hy A EL SL MTS ois Moron Sa ~ Latest Novelties Hae, Neckwear. C1. Be Cornelius, the furniture dealer, | ——————————————————————————————— Underwear, Gloves, les Cuffs, Suits, | showed the COURIER man a potato the | g : ; : > So ~ : : : ‘Other day which was raised in his : pe ; : Pants, Et € Etc | garden which weighed over one and ‘one- pounds. He say: he has! BL s a . | \ i : ; 3 ed a are mates to this | x i . N en OLR . ; o dh eke ‘Hon. A. A. Barker, of Enhensburg, | . +i : dng of Pr, se Seng Fond Mr. Barker dumbered inand = abl | S. df INE INS n ‘about Patton when it was only a ; : ; Ena wah to ge sored Off stop in | wilderness here. He was very much x : : ~ For boys is the best thing ever offered. Prices are cheap, fo Hodgkin drug store and get a surprised at the advancement of our , . 2.00 to $4.00. : drink of soda. ‘town. 7 ad Nl | of on oor Oscar H. Braughler, of Santa Rosa, Frederick Snare, secretary Pencoyd ~~ re 1 oy ——— : = Col, visited his cousin E. O. Harte- Iron Works, Philadelphia, ‘with his :, ks hy : ; horn Monday. 4< ‘wife and danghter Elsie, who have oy . Fe 8 : IN OUR Suits to order at 12.00, 14.00, $15.00 we show ‘Miss Fannie Criste, %f Gallitzin, was been visiting at the residence of E. C. some fine patterns. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mel- | Brown, left for the east Wednesday : —~ 7 Ja ye SOK Mis. Snare B asisler of DI 2. SWAR I 2 It 1s to your interest to see us first. © Mrs F.T. Little, of Loretto, visited Mr. Brown. - ; > | 4] | har son: Biiward Little, of Fifth ave- The annual fair of the Cumbria - pik ny i ONT Forget tint Si. shies ir Mea, Wome mue, on Thursday. feed County Agricultural society will be ar Moses Perkins, after a week's visit held 3% Carrolltown on September 24th, | has opened Dental Parlors in the Good Building, Patton, Pa., Patton, beat other stores for price and quality i in rich relatives in the rural distrits, 068 00k ais 1h an ihe and the if! the | rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Hatch, where he is, ry lo. Ra phiel Tite, poor | "Pecial features will be the best ever prepared to do all kinds of work in "and award. Finghes were 7 under the auspices of the en Big Assortment, : TO society. i, = od ti are} >) for atl he i 2. V. A Dentistry. % home on Tuesds Patterson wis oman a wite, Win. ete on eg. Ptr 7 Fine Gold Fillings, Crown and Bridge Work a Speciality. fazpoliiod uae of the vice peotident of Come Be See Cambria coun He left on Tuesda | afternoon a the Demor ore. Teeth extracted without pain—by benumbing the gams— | convention at Williamsport. | perfectly harmless. Will Build a Residence. | : : : Ta ~ Jesse E. Dale has the ground staked | : = ; 2 off on his lot on the north side of Ma Artificial teeth $8, $10 and $12. Perfect fit guaranteed in Mr. Grafs Habberd les for Paton geo avenue west of Fifth avenus for | all cases. No better made, regardless of price. All work Bas Thitulay to smuise the priveipa the erection of a new dwelling | Which will be built this fal. It will be | Warranted. mre a] The Clothier, Yailor & Hatter. a seven-room dwelling farnished inside | (vil Senet vy wom | J. T. Swartz, D. D.S. Look IN OUR WINDOW.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers