ia ‘Rges. Is sent to the publis PM if Yum "and the subscriber will be responsible until an - Cambria sent to you. year. discontinued ‘evidence of intentional fraud, ‘excellent: i wali Be wad, Patton Gourier.! PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. i FROM HASTINGS. re | A Lively Correspondent Sends in Some Interesting Items. ~ HASTINGS, Pa., Oct. 14, 1895. The bean contest which had been Plant your advertisments now. | going on at Coffey’ s Pharmacy since Thanksgiving day November “28th. | August 3d, closed on Friday night and Are we going to have a foot ball | Saturday the beans were counted and | team? : i the jar found to contain 1,775 ‘beans. If subscribers order the discontinuance pu, 1.at Kess- | The nearest number was 1,777, held by ir periodicals, the publisher may con- it cake 15c. per poun at Kess ’ ; Or ena em oti all arrearagen on | ler’s Bakery. Daniel Buck, C. X. Miller and Ww. H. ald. It subscribers neglect oF reflise 10 take | 1 Ta th i 1 | Nagles, and the $10.00 in gold was dis- re 1 i p y 3. their periodicals from He postoffice . to which | tts leads them all In wa paper, ff | oainti to. 9Tt2 | tributed equally between these three they directed, they ar sibl tit - painting, etc.-97t2. they have setticd ‘thei? bills and ordered the ” H : Ey ® : | gentlemen. James Allport held the “L. 8. Beil was at Reynoldeville one | next three nearest, his numbers being ‘day last week on business. 11,778, 1,783, 1,765, and E. H. Gray and Get your wall paper at Fisher's, the Isaac Weakland held the next nearest, | cheapest place in town.-97tf each of their numbers being the same, ¥ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fisher spent 11,773, and each were given $1.00 as "Sunday in Loretto with relatives and their share of the $15.00 in gold. nd to give notice at the end of the time if | pou do oh to continue taking It; other | friends. M. G. Coffey, druggist, left on Satur- wise the publishers is authorized to send it! : (jet the New York World throes times ‘day p. m. for Philadelphia and New ‘a week and. the Patton COURIER for York to purchase a line of holiday I . only $1.50 a year. goods. The people of Hastings can ‘The Cambria Hardware company! | look for a nice line of goods from which the most fastidious cannot fail carry the finest line of heating stoves in this section. -86tf to make a satisfactory choice. You can get the Patton COURIER and , Rervices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Winter is creeping on. Straw hats are scarce. Try Truman’s coal.-67tf Fill up your coal houses. oo THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895. NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. 1. Subscribers who do not give e xpress | notice to the contrary are conside red as wish- ing to renew their subseriptions. "4. If subscribers move to other places with out informing the publishers, and the pa are sent jot the former address, they are The Courts have dec ided that refusing to re periodicals from the office or removing’ and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia | 16 Ta 8. If subscribers v in advance they are notice, with ex Jy ment of all arrear- her ————— id CHURCH: NOTICES. CaTHOLIC—Father Marcelllus, tor. every er Sunday at 8 and 10a. Mass day school at 2 p. m.and vespers at S Pp. m. METHODIST Episcopal —Rev. C. WW. Wasson, 1 Mali Cotes. | ae. 1B AM L102 AM 2 STAN 4 PM! Postoffice hours from 7 A. M. to 8! Jas. H. Allport is in Philipsburg - this week on business. nday school at 2 p. m. Epworth . WE | the New York Thrice-a-week World| Mr. Louis Kaylor and sister Irene, fay evEning rer menting every Wades | for only $1.50 per year. of Loretto, were the guest of their : Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hubbard, who brother R. J. Kaylor, of this place, on LODGE NOTICES. A xT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS OF AMER- were visiting friends at Lock Haven, Sunday. ‘ca Division No. 2 of (Patton, Ferner returned home Monday. Captain Notley spent Wednesday of noor Sou i I a ee on |W DD. Deloe, ‘the missing young et Wed in Altosa on business. " 1 n, P - i rati ized i * Philtp Callighan, Aus annie wspaper reporter of the DuBois mocratic ciab Was. Organ | | Express. has been ‘found.” He was Kinney’ 8 hotel in this place on Wed- INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS—Pat- | XPress, ton Lodge No. 108, meets every Thursday | taking a little trip by himself. ' nesday night last by electing Anthony | evening at 7:20 15 Good's I Hall. : | Anna, Esq., as president; R. J. Kay-| H. Curfman, N.G. | When you take a trip to Ebensburg | B F. Wise, Sec x : lor, secretary, and James McNeelis, stop at the Blair house and yon will be | | treasurer. Another meeting will be Local Time Table. used all right. Accommodations ex- held W i ber 16, | The hours of arrival and departure | | cellent and rates moderate.-59-tf. Wednesday evening, Octo t the P Station are as | to perfect a permanent organization. otsraing 4 Shion The healing properties of De Witt’s' Flora Staniford, in a “Soldier's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It Sweetheart,”” gave a very pleasing cures eczema, skin affections and is performance at the opera house Tues- simply a perfect remedy for piles. day night. C. W. Hodgkins. | Miss Buterbau, one of our efficient | If you want a No. 1 fruit cake for 8chool teachers, of Cookport, Indiana od Sp | the holidays .now is the time to place county, left for home Wednesday ow- | Train numbers sarked # 8T€ | vour order at Kessler's Bakery. You ling to a sudden illness. Miss Minerva northboun sou hound. 0 |will get the best and home made. | | Spencer is conducting the school dur- Pusan le Fuyme. | Everything clean and pure. | 10g ber shane, ! Tke Wartelsky has added h' The following receipt, taken from an {Chas. Reilley, Esq., of Williamsport, {to xe piimeind . his or old book written in 1850, was found was in Patton a few days last week | by having the walls repapered. looking after business interests. Mr. | ellie: ia ol with the § { Mise Lizzie Reese is confined to her ey associa wi e firm oO ho by ill but rted im- | W. J. Donnelly & Co., of Patton. Te Ym is vopy =» i proved. | Clearfield is sadly afflicted with; Mrs. John Sweeney, of Houtzdale, is | diphtheria and fever. It is reported that there are thirty cases of diphtheria “in the town and the schools May be, closed for a time. —Curwensville Re- | | view. GRANDMOTHER'S PUDDING. nd \ boil Jo the waters | one-—- o matter where, Stir with a spoon, And deftly add of milk one ary Boil till it kon as it ou ugh, . Stirring it with the aforesaid spoon Till hn in fR0oth ap! white and done. . Then ad reé dgg york Buen ght, One Rid 1m rind all grated right, And of white sugar well refined mde a A by stirring thus combined. r the Misia vA a Sish Mrs. D. 8S. Rice, in this place. | Mr. Rob. Notley and Miss Emma | Neholson, of this place, visited friends | | and relatives in Cherrytree on Friday. ‘Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer | have dissolved partnership, Mr. Dona- Add eigh falls of y a lean t boii AT And put the frosting nice and white, Upon ¥ your pudding like a cover— Po sure on spread nicely over. . In a 000! at t brown— We think the padding will Ko down. lowed to continue. Cure gives immediate relief. C. Hodgkins. nf . | and the pablic that De Witt’s Witch I Ne Sua fnderson mule 0 ne Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad | Try H n’s ormation against her husband, Nelson | | came of eczema. It also cared my boy | odgkin’s | Anderson, Saturday night, before . . ining scoe on his leg. C.W. Soda Water and Hope Ale. Squire Kline, charging him with, | Hodgkins. g _ Crullers, fresh, daily, at Kessler's threatening to cut her throat. —Cherry- A New Industry. Bakery. tren Record, | The C. Otto Manufacturing co : ] m- Now is the time to do your fall ad- [gaac J. Weakland, of Hastings, is pany, a new concern recently a vertising. erecting a frame dwelling house on near Garman’s Mills, has its plant com- | Grass seed for sale at SBam’l Boyce’s Fifth avenue near the Dry run bridge. pleted and is now running to ite fullest | feed store.-86tf It will be 16x26 feet, two stories high. capacity. It is what is termed a six- | Lerch, the tailor, Mahaffey, guaran- John J. Baker, also of Hastings is the bench factory, and manufacturers tees a perfect fit. -68t{ contractor in charge. brown acetate of lime and crude-wood | & D. H. C. Warren has a new “ad” The COURIER is the recepient of two alcohol; a fine quality of charcoal is! elsewhere in the COURIER. huge bunches of apples brought in by also turned out, as a by-product. | " Crullers 10c. per dozen; 3 dozen for Augustine Trinkley who lives about Sixteen men, beside twelve woodchop- 25c. at Kessler’'s Bakery. one mile west of town. The largest Pers, are steadily employed, the com- Save 25 per cent. and buy wall branch is-but fourteen inches long and pany having sold the entire prociuct of Ls > tains nine a les. its plant for five years. The cora paper at C. M. Letts’. -97t2 con PP {is ib Z hvon pany posed rs. C. Otto, A. ‘Have you paid your last year’s sub- One Minute Cough | Ww. AG Bartley, of Magic, Pa., ‘writes: Ebensburg on Saturday, ‘Shenkle; Connell; responsibility of directors in Cough Cure. harmless remedy pevives. The latter's bad luck, was, ‘days of fair week. ' cure headache, indigestion and constii- visiting at the home of her daughter Donahue & Notley, who conducted a | merchandise store in this place, - ‘from it. Nothing so dangerous if al- | ! hue retiring and Mr. Notley remaining. I . | I feel it a duty of mine to inform you 2 ‘cut them off. Teathers' Institate. Program of seacher’s institute to te held at the township school house in Oct. 19, 1395: The aims of the teachers’ institute, J. W. Leech; recitation, Miss Bird - primary reading, Miss Jala regard to the success of the schools. (i. J. Jones; primary namber work, Miss "Agnes Myers; the pro. and con. of r port cards, Morgan Evans; reading, Edward Jones; query box in charge of Fred Jones. Acts at once, never fails, One Minu'e A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which ac- companies a severe cold. The ony that produces C. W. Hodgkins. DON'T MISS IT. A misstep would be disastrous to to this fair creature. Let ns hope that ir3- she may not miss a secure feoting and that she may escape the which surround her.. Above all she should not miss y ¥e pails ~ OLMSTED'S BUTTER STORE, Where the freshest and best Butter in the Market is sold for 17c. per pound. Neither should she miss Olmsted’ % Ice C r 's Ice C eam Parlors, mediate results. North. of-County Fairs, We learn that the Carrolltown fair netted the management $600, and that the Ebensburg fair did not pay ex- however, cansed by the very wet | weather prevailing during two or thre | ~ Johnstown Tri. Send $1.00 > and get 6 Srl of Butter by Express. Olmsted’ s Butter Store, 507 Mels St JOHNSTOWN, PA. bane. Say, why don’t you try De Witt’s Little Early Risers? These little pills but do the ? They’re small, Fagin C. W. Hodgkins. pation. work. i Fall and Winter WILLINERY, I have just arrived from the enstern cities with a full and com ere line of all kinds of Millinery G Come Early and see for yourself. Also 1 kinds of fancy novelties and | ladies’ and children’s wear. ALICE A. ASHCROFT, PATTON, PA. In Patton. We have just received a beautiful line of Fall and Winter Sai COATS and CAPES |For Ladies, Misses 8 Children. DRY 0ODS A SPECIALTY. “No Corns Here. There is no Good reasoft 'why there should be such ‘things as corns. There isa reason, hirvarer, but it isn’t a good one. The reason is that | people buy and wear ill-fitting | footwear that makes corns! faster than chiropodists can! All this is| beginmi ng |inspection. No trouble to show Goods. Prompt and polite attention to all. Prices the Lowest. WHO £ AISNE caused ‘by not ‘right. “If you will bring the child-| ‘We Sell Reliable Goods Cheaper Than Any Other House And ¢ our large stock:is ii erly for your A revision of the game laws fixes the | ' Rosecrans, Joseph A. Gray and Simon | scription to this paper yet? season for killing book agents from | P. Lantzy. E. P. McCormick and Dr. Hertz at- ' September 1st j : monger A a Before leaving your order for a] recommend, and keep on ’ fall suit of clothes call on Lerch, the y - “open season’ for hunting beginners tailor, Mahaffey, Pa. 68tf “bringing the children ‘year | lafter year, those boys “and | Wine for the ‘Communion ‘Tabla. on the cornet is from January 1 to! i December 31.—Coal Ss ard. r port Stand | Speer's unfermented grape juice ‘girls will never have to spend! preserved absolutely pure as it runs a cent for corn medicine. | Ors. Weida, of Patton, Bennett, of | _ tended the races at Altoona Saturday. - Have the leading paper of Northern Only $1.00 per Finest line of heating stoves in Pat- | ton at Cambria Hardware company’s store.-96tf : : Firemen don’t forgeet that the next ‘State firemen’s convention will be held | at Johnstown next year. A Ju 4 More important industries besides the | Patton Clay Manufacturing company will locate her in the near future. The hard cider season will soon be here and it will be in order to put away the bicycles and put on the skates. You will find the largest assortment ‘of heating stoves at the Cambria Hard- ware company’s store. Go and see them. -96tf ag Harry Wilson dais John Gabriel, two of Westover’s prominent citizens, made this office a Plessany call on Monday. Geo. Salmon, who is ite well- known here, was awarded the contract for building the large Normal gymna- sium at Lock Haven. A whisker club is talked of in Pat- . ton. A good idva when winter comes. - The whiskers can have & chance to, whistle when the wind blows. A COURIER representative and W. C. A took dinner at the camp of | Chas. Walters at Hunter & Baugh- man’s saw mill east of town on Sat- | ‘arday. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is | best. De Witt’s Little Early Risers | are the smallest pills, will perform a | cure, and are the best. Cw. ‘Hodg-| ell, J. T. Powell, G. S. Hughes and | others are in the new Sompany. ‘ren to me, and take the Shoes | ' Mahaffey, Whittier, of Clearfield, and | from the press without cooking or the | Rice, of this place, on Tuesday, oper-'gddition of spirits or any substance in | ated on Abraham Butcher, of Hastings, | any form whatever. It is preserved by | for appendicitis. The operation was a precipitating and extracting the fer-' i difficult one consuming two hours. mento t Trincinal’ by f |The appendix was removed. The g.4 ty Pa iriigation patient is getting along nicely since. Fei Sion Mand Mr. Butcher's many friends here hope for ‘his speedy recovery.—Hastings Cor. to So Spangler & Sentinel. Visit the = DENTAL PARLORS Or “oT. Swartz, D. D. 8. GOOD BUILDING, Patton, Penn’a. Attention paid to teeth in time not only saves health ‘but money. | Broken off teeth and roots restored by Gold or Porcelain al appearance. Will Build the Road. ‘Active preparations are being made for the construction of the new bitum- inous coal carrying line in the interest of the Bell, Lewis & Yates company. It will be known as the Reynoldsv ille, | Warren and Buffalo. 8. EB. Elliott, 9 | the Bell, Lewis & Yates company, president, . and under his ra three corps of engineers are now at work on the surveys for the proposed line. The object of the company in building the road is to assure itself of a sufficient supply of cars for its pro- duct at all times, inasmuch as it cannot ‘always secure such from the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg. More Light for Clearfield. Borough council granted: the right- | of-way through the streets and alleys CTOW ns to natur of Clearfield, Pa., to the new electric light company. A charter has been phimariaitonibolinood mouth to obstruct taste cr Speck. | install the new enterprise. The’ new | company promises a cut of 26 per | ‘cent. from the prices now charged | by the old company for a starter. A. | F. Boynton, W. W. Betts. H. B. Pow- | Fine Good Fillings and Painless E xtracting | a + Specialty. Satisfaction guaranted i in lt cases. J.T. Swartz, D. D.S. I make artificial plates which do not cover : thie roof of The Reliable Clothiers and ShoelDeale { PATTO N, PA 1 i - | SE Any person coming from Westover ond siechading | $10.00 worth of goods at our store will be e paid their railroad | fare both ways. To our Cook Stoves and Ranges. ‘All are Guaranteed 4 to be perfect workers. Our shelves are crowded with many desirable pieces of Tons are and cooking utensils of all kinds. Come in and see THE CAMBRIA HARDWARE 0. 83tf Wo. Te - TE A
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