MSE ELS TIT « i WL EO ie : 3 f Po PEE BONY 3k I en . their. take and leavin wish To Hod ge Patton Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING CO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wish- ing to renew their subscriptions. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the publisher may con- tinue to send them until all arrearages are Proprie tors. paid. If subscribers negléct or refuse to take icals from the postoflice to which are directed, they are responsible until | they have settied ‘their bills and ordered them | discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other pl yeds with- out informing the publishers, and the Jape ate sent 10 the former address, they are eld | The Courts have decided that re fusing to periodicals from the office or removing | them uncalled for, is prima facia nee of intentional fraud. f subscribers y In advanee they are | d to give notice at the end of the time if fo not wish to continue taking it; other- the publishers is authoriized to send it and the subscriber will De responsible until an notice, with rment of all arrears ex . Rges.. +1860 10 the pub is er. CAaTHOLICO—Father Marcellus, - METHODIST EPISCOPAL— CHURCH NOTICES. hastor. Mass every other Sunday at 8 and 0a. m. Son- day school at 2 p. m. and vespers at 3 p. m. Rev. C. wn: pasa, | . Services at 10:30 a. m. an p.m y school at 2 p. m. Epworth League | 4 m. Prayer meeting every Wednes- day evening at 7:45. Local Time Table. The hours of arrival and departure | of trains at the Patton Station are as Mall iz Joues, Axi 310 PM dH PX _ Postoffce hours from 7 A. X. to 8] i numbers marked ‘‘N”’ are and “8” southbound. «Little Dirty Face.” We havea little maid at hore; he “My name is Dwace." and ma she’s better known AR “Little Dirty Face.” scrub and dress that child at ten— Ye mite, muslin, trimmed with lace. In fifteen minutes—often Joss— She's “Little Dirty Face.” Bat smiles oft break that crust of dirt, And smiles the dimples chase, tender eyes light 1 up with love at Little Dirty Face. naught but Fupsrgeial dirt, scrubbing will erase; and pa sre Father proud “Little Dirty Face tots small face the i7 trouble is find a kissing place —] see a rosebud mouth La Dirty Face. . come and Thon little, soul's as My 1 “Little ‘Soda Badawater re Eo cosh Blair's stationery at Mellon's. Leaves are commencing to turn. . Magee & Lingle paid on Monday. Try Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey. Pa. ‘School pencil tablets at Ed. Mellon's. | Say, have you tried Hodgkin's soda ve that sweet “bear hug.” ding Grace; re as angels robes, rty Face.” —The American. water? tablets. . on Friday. ~ .Girass seed for sale at Sam’l Boyce’s | tees a perfect fit.-68tf spent Tuesday in town. Ansonville over Sunday. scription to the PATTON COURIER ? ‘tered at the Central hotel Friday. Ed. Mellon sells Blair's Keystone { Say, . have you tried Ed. Mellon’s | D. A. Buck had business in Altoona | feed store.-86t1 . Vincent Reig, of Carrolitéwn, spent Monday in Patton. Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey, guaran- Saturday was pay day at the Patton Coal company’s office. 4larry Gould is visiting friends at Lock Haven this week. ‘Edward Kuhn, of Mountaindale, John Ardell visited his ‘‘cousin’® at | Jas. Gillespie smilos—its a big boy and came on Tuesday morning. John Margan, of Westover, regis- Have you paid your last year's sub- Ike Wartelsky and D. H.*Kllport, of | 2 Hastings, spent Sunday in Patton. i JEA. Severin, the harness-maker, is at | front with a new ‘‘ad’’; look it up. For binder twine go to The Cambria Hardware company’s store, Patton.-4tf D. Walker of Greensburg, Pa., reg- | (oe and Mrs. Geo. 1 + fC few days in town last week. stop at the Blair. house and yon will be | ‘day. | proving. Snyder and Dr. { term of ‘court. {Jaume Starr visited his mother at over two hurdred miles round trip, [oa made arrangements to have his : 80, you ought to go on the excursion | lope can get it at Reig & Dumm’s tember 22, 1895. Now don’t forget the Jana Master William Bennett drove | ‘which recently appeared in the Du- | % liege and graduated with the second | : the home school the coming winter. | sented in the COURIER for an indetinite : , ; M. Fulford, of | -An Open Meeting. earfield, visited in Patton Friday. There will be an open meeting of the According to a dispatch from Wash. | Buy your shoes from Geo. F. Streit ' Farmers Alliance and Industrial (’nion ington, D. C., dated September 16th, | at Altoona. You will always get entire of Cambria and Clearfield counties no action will-be taken by the papal satisfaction. held at St.- Lawrence Pa., Saturday representative, Mgr. Satolli, regarding Get the New York World three times September 28, 1845. Following is the the brewing and sale of beer by the a week and the Patton COURIER for Program: Song by young ladies; ad- | Benedictine monks at Beatty, West-| only $1.50 a year. dress of welcome by W. J. C pt moreland county, Pa. The Rev. Herman Hoponr is erecting u new | Music by Rhoddy Bros. and Concord P ather Bhoker secretary of | the rch ta front of His residence on Grange cornet; lecture on organiza- ablegate, saicl that it did not appear West Beech avenue. } Thos Reading, and Mrs. John Read- | 'nion; The St. Vincent Beer. music by Concord Grange Case was one which called for any ing, of Philipsburg, visited at the home cornet. Adjournment for dinner. The interference by Mgr. Satolli. These of Burgess Donnelly last Sunday. afternoon session begins 1:15 p. m. The distillery of Reig & Dumm at Address, Hon. J. D. Hicks; song by the nence societies. Mgr. Satolli could Carrolltown resumed operation on the C#ncord Grange; lecture on the finance Not with propriety take action unless first of this month and Ll to run of the day by T. W. Thompson; music; the matter came to him through some steady. lecture on the silver question by Hon. one in authority in S. Carlton, the burgess of Big J.J. Thomas and others; music; reso. the monks explained the matter, all bi Jefferson county, visited Mr. and lutions. Secret session of the F. A. & they did wus to sell a very small Mrs. Freeman B. Williams Thursday of I U. will be held at No. 1 school house quantity of beer in order to defray the last week. which will be open at 7 o’clock p. m. | CO8t of the internal revenue tax on E. Emory of Frien dsville Md, ‘Oyster dinner will be served on the “what they brewed for their own con- : ? will open at 10 sumption. . It" was evident from the ‘tone of Rev. Father Rooker’s remarks that he did not consider the Bene- | dnd J. B. French, of Baltimore, were ground. The meeting | guests at the Commercial hotel on O'clock a. m. Everybody welcome. Satarday. Fire Visits Coalport. On the 19th inst. Editor Walter Late Saturday afternoon fire broke | Hildebrand Jackson, of the Indiana out in Hawley’s confectionery store, | Gazette, and Miss Flora Young, of that Coalport, and as the town has no fire DuBots Miners Want an Advance. | place, are to be married. protection a lurge loss was threatened. | Six hundred miners held a mass : : aaa ting Satarday night at a central Severe griping pains of the stomach It is stated that the fire originated in meeting and bowels instantly and effectually Holland’s hardware store, probably Point between DuBois and Reynolds- stopped by DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera through spontaneous combustion. This | Ville. The body was composed of men | Cure. C. W. Hodgkins. building, together with the Coalport ‘who ae Wp ns pin Bell, ' recent: n t emplo the B. B. Dunlap, representing the Fitz- bank, Haggerty’'s general store and y poy ) ‘dwelling, and Perry’s produce store ' Lewis & Yates Coal mining company. | gerald Plaster company of Allegheny } d dwelli , The company is paying thirty-five | City, Pa., was in Patton Tuesday look- and dwelling were entirely destroyed, ing Aftar Business interests. the buildings all being frame structures ¢ents at some of ite mines, and the /Chas. McMullen, who has been stop- prick A number of other buildings in | form scale, an advance of five cents a | ping at Highland Lake, Lycoming pat vioinity were badly damaged. The ton, begining October 1st, with a pro-| (county, the past three months, spent a antire Joss will amount to probably | $20,000, partly covered by insurance. any very serious indiscretion. ‘ing. The October advance is arked to ‘set the district square with the Pitts Wedded at Loretto. burg region. A committee presented ‘used all right. Accommodations ex- 3 On Jak ol pauy ! a the demands to S. B. Elliott, general omes Agan, of Penn. Yan and | manager of the company,and returned | | cellent and rates moderate.-69-tf. Miss Litzinger, only daughter of /J. B. Hahn, Geo. C. Whitesides, of to the asserablage with the report that: hiladelphi d Joseph G. Siedle, of 'Eagene Litzinger, of Loretto, were uo would be no advance under the yadeipa, and Josep Of married at St. Michael's church, Lo- | present conditions. There is now a. pitabors, thiee, sravaling misayn, retto, by the Rev. F. Kittell at 8o’clock | 1, suspension. of work at the com- stopped at the Commercial hotel Fri- nae ‘After a sumptuous dinner and prny's eollieriee. many congratulations and valuable r Joseph Howe and David Wagoner, presents, the party left for New York, When you take a trip to Ebensburg Robert Leach used two! week, are out of danger and im- about the 20th. Mr. Agan is a Catho- boxes of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve | ‘lic book agent and a young man of and cured a large running sore on his The Bell, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining high standing aud respected by all who leg. Had been under care of physi- | ’ company will secure an independent know him. The bride is a young lady cians for months without obtaining re- | outlet for their coal by the building of of many admirable qualities and is relief sure cure for piles. C. W.| the Reymoldsville, Warren and Buffalo ' highly esteemed. Hodgkins. rai)road. The COURIER and the New York Dennis Flinn was chosen grand foror, and Walter Weakland, Joseph See the Big Bridge. | CLEARFIELD, Pa., Sept. 18, 1895. Do you want to take a splendid Tide year. V. A. Murray were on the cars next Sunday over a route chosen traverse jurors for December | resplendent with fine scenery, excel- ‘lent romdbed, heavy rails, fast train, Wis WILL NOT Give you any present if you buy your goods from us BUT will give you the bene- fit of low prices in- stead. : 4 errmoor over Sunday. Mr. Starr and all for the small sum of $1.25? If | mother reside in Patton and will re- to Kinzua Bridge, over the Buffalo, ‘move to this place soon. ' Rochester and Pittsburg, leaving Clear- ‘Anyone wishing distilled malt for | fleld 7:40 next Sunday morning, Sep- 0 J) wil Touch the Spot. o Following is a unique advertisement Z | distillery, Carrolltown, at 10 cents per | date or the excursion. The train will |barrel. Will also sell cider barrels leave Kinzua Bridge about 3 o'clock in | from 50 cents to $1.00 apiece. the afternoon for the return trip. Wm. Stratiff and wife, Mrs. P. P. | oung, R. F. Gallaher, J. C. Patrick t over to Coalport to see the ruins of the | Bois Courier of a milliner of that place Bh ¢ : big fire at that place Sunday. 1who will no noubt bring her delin- : hom Cholera inorbus is a dangerous ¢ com. quents to the “scratch” if they wish plaint, and often fatal in its results. to still remain as “paying members” = To avoid this you should use DeWitt’ | in their respective churches: goods ev ery day for Colic and Cholera Cure as soon as the | Leave Tha jown shordy Jor Denver, fall trade. ‘ y ; and since arc ave aske ave : first symptoms appear. C. W. Hodg- | 4) jittle accounts settled. So now: I 0 stm kins. will mail your bills itemized to your Mr. F. E 3. Wentz, who has been at-| ministers and priests so tha each one .. may know how many subjects he has tending the Ada Ohio Normal Uni- eso wunte to discourse on the com- | our versity since April, arrived at his 8t. mandment, “Thou shalt not steal.” we 85.00 The Carcolitown News says the man- | Black Cheviot Suits. ‘He will teach agers of the Cambria County -Agri- | Lawrence home Saturday. He now holds a diploma of ON Ut i : The Carrolltown Fair. - . y > ‘cultural association ‘are making a Mirkin N Kusner ‘special effort this year to have the amr : . business coming fair the best ever held at Car- | rolltown. Some very fine horses have ' been entered for the races; there will be ther special amusements, and at present there is promise of a fine col- lection of farma products. Are getting in new Come and examine best grade in the class, Wm. F. gable & Co. are represented on the first page of the CoURIER this | week and it will be of a great deal of interest to you to read their ‘ad’ over carefully. They will be repre-| Equalled by few, ISTHE VERDICT. ee POR | period and will always offer you some- i thing new. Ladies are especially in- a Song. ited to read their advertisment. A suitable store room, 20x36 feet, ! Miss Ada Smith and Miss Minnie and the fixtures for a grocery and Lawrence, of Pittsburg, visited A. E. restaurant, for sale very cheap. A Smith, of this place, a few days last ‘splended cnance to go into business week. . Mr. Smith is respectively al | with very little capital. On principal brother and nephew of the visitors. ‘street in Patton. Call or write to the For istered at the Commis) hotel Mon- {Miss Lawrence, who is but fourteen .CoURrIer office or you will be too late. day. J. C. Thomas and dy, of Caroll- town, stopped at the Central hotel ‘Sunday. The Pennsylvania Railroad company is putting in an ash dump at Bradley ie Junction. A twelve-year-old daughter of Benj. Beaver is confined to her home with diphtheria. Mrs. L. Bennett akd d ores children, of Mahaffey, visited friends in Patton over Sunday. A platform is being erected at Dris- tol station on the Cambria and Clear- field railroad. If you wish to get cooled off stop in ‘to Hodgkins drug store and get a drink of soda. John D. Lester and wife, of James- ; thwn, N. Y.,were guests at the Central Monday: : ; atton has, for the past ten days, bev ps Ab and three train | always be depended upon, its use saves Who can beat it? years of age, is considered an elocu- 92-tf tionist of exceptional ability and dis-' coursed some fine selections while in our midst. Fifth Set of Twins. Last week Mrs. Theodore - Nelen, of . Barr township, gave birth to her fifth | New Barber Shop. ‘set of twins all of whom are living. J. A. Wilson wishes to announce tothe! Mrs. Nelen is the mother of sixteen | public that he has opened a barber children, of this numbeér, but one has shop in the room at the entrance of the died. Can this record be excelled in Good building and invites a liberal the county? —S8pangler Sentinel. : share of your patronage. Open even-. = Married, ings only. Mr. Gust. Borgeason and Miss Etta Bark For Sale. : Simpson, both of Patton, were married | Abotit 800 cords of hemlock bark is’ at the residence of Thos. Prescott, in offered for sale at Patton, Pa. For in- Patton, Pa., on Monday afternoon, formation regarding the same write to September 16th, 1895, by Pastor Chas. or inquire of Patton Publishing Co., W. Wasson, of the Methodist Epis: [4 Patton, Pa.-86tf 5 pal church. Diarrhcea should be stopped prompt- | ly. It soon becomes chronic. De-' St. LAWRENCE, Pa. Sept. 14, 1895. Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure is, EprrorR COURIER: — Last spring I| effective, safe and ‘certain. - Hundreds planted four pounds of potatoes and of testimonials bear witness to the | this fall I dug 220 pounds. The name virtue of this great medicine. It can of the kind is ‘Maggie Murphy.” Yours, * Happ SPRING nen 4 ENT FLOUR i PATE Another Big Haul. at tion. prices Wholesale or retail. TRY IT And be Convinced. R. J. YOTHERS, loads of coal per day. time and money. C. W. Hodgkins. | HERMAN WENTZ. 90t4 HASTINGS, PA. the diocese, As dictines in making beer were guilty of | ‘excepting the bank, which was of meeting was called to demand a uni- portionate advance for machine min- | Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. poor farm, the two gentlemen who sustained in- Mr. Agan’s home, where they will: Winnisheik county., Ia., says: Last juries at the Flannagan Run mine last spend a few days, returning to Loretto | Winter Mr. Thrice-a-week World for only $1. 50 al WITH N Boros 2Ul 4 [oT Excelled by None ide te co peti i tion by W. P. Bricken, State secretary from the communnications which had | of the Farmer's Alliance and Industrial been received on the subject that the communications were from total absti- | DON'T MISS 17T. A misstep would be disastrous to to this fair creature. Let us 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 Olmsted’ S. Ice Cream Pa riors, THE FINEST IN THE CITY Send $1.00 and get 6 pounds of Butter by Express. Olmsted’s Butter Store, Ca 507 Main St. JOHNOSTOWN, PA. HELLO Say do you know that you could . have saved ; $10.00 Apiece On your Suits if you had ordered them from WOLF & THOMPSON Who represent the New York Tailor=- ing Company, 246 and 248 Ganal Street, ‘New York. Business ” 2.00 up 4m Suits, Made to Order, from PERFECT FIT GUAR ANTEED. We are Ready I GOODS! in Hats, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Suuts, Latest Novelties Underwear, Gloves, | Pants, Etc, Ete OUR MRS. JANE HOPKINS SOITS: | For boys is the Pest thing ever offered. Prices are cheap, 2.00 tO $4.00. ——— rendu (IX OUR Suits to oiler at 12.00, 14.00, $15. 00 we show some fine patterns. It is to your interest to see us first. DON'T Forget that our shoes for Men, Women and Children beat other stores for price and quality i in Patton. Big Assortment, Low Prices, Come and See BELL The Clothier, Tailor & Hatter. H ! { { { i | | LOOK IN OUR WINDOW.
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