The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 07, 1895, Image 1

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VOL. I1.—NO. 100.
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CAMBRIA CO,
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VISIT COOK, SAI
xmas
18.
Coming
And we
vision
with
you wish
Books
Games. Novelties
And Parti
Dolls.
SOnIe Very I
y:
ve made ample pro-
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1
any kind
ply you all
of
as
1 present
such
Te VS,
ularly
the little
We have
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sizes. V
the
and
stores
windows
pr
Drugs
ght 1
) HARMACY
Medicines
Chemicals
Confectionery
Tobacco Snuff
Smoker's © Articles.
Toilet Articles
Holiday Goods Always
Tackle
(ioods
Statione ry
(ligars
and
Fishing
Sporting
Base Ball
Razors
Strops
Goods
SCIS80S Shears
Ete.
Knives
: Mugs
C. W. HODGKINS.
hth & Beech Aves, Patton. Pa.
~ [caps, ete,
NESE
Should be observed in
and we give thanks that we
LE ADER: » in all kinds of
FURNITURE
f wedety competition.
many ways
are
the
Lorre: go>
THE WISE MAN, THE MooN
- And all other wise men and women
will tell you that they sre always
‘treated well at our mammoth store,
Special attention will be shown to
persons dealing with us who live out
of the city. Visit ns and be convinced.
COMER BROS.
Johnstown, Pa.
Telephone No, 140.
=i.
126 Market
Siro
‘ pontinues dull,
weakened under the depression, all
{bers are fairly ai
{demand at
‘below expectations.
Cquiet,
eyver,
this er ;
| no change from last week.
THE CONDITION
CONDITION THE SAME
the fore
fronds.
BosTON, The
dise trade continues steady
departments, with operatioys
ately conducted. Sar eid
ia going along fairly, but the
lacks general activity, The
is stedier, with the nll
better owing to a for settle-
ments which are now
paper ig quoted at #4(a5) per x
corporation loans at 3¥a4} per
loans at 40:3 per
Check Ditmand
Staple
A Moderate in
November 1. merchan-
in most
macler-
business
market
OnNey
presnt rather
demand
Business
nt. wi
due.
ith
cent.
and collateral cent,
In the business
tories
boot and shoe tradeg
idle
on orders.
market has
with many faq
and buyers yet holding back
The leather hide
and
+11
kinds of the of hem-
lock sole. heing
sell. Hides are dull,
small. The
with a rather better fone rnd
former, outside
lower tc
offerings ars
considerably
but
iron and steel
steady
in structural
dnll. The lumber trade
the market, i Coal ir
quoted higher n inder light (ff
shipping |
material.
is steady
points,
PHILADELPHIA, November
not active, but prices are firm.
cturers, generally sp
but
manufa
said to be doing fairly,
not running full time,
many art
Dry goods job
. Fair demand
drugs and glass. Flour
Petrolenm quiet
tive.
for paints, and
grain dail.
firm,
market
Boots and shoes hay
fair prices; out-of-town
orders continue good Demand for
morocco and leather has fallen
some; prices still firra; the
and medium goods have
fully 100 per cent. Lumber pract
flat. Little is doing in tobacco;
have a downward tendency
PrrrssurG, November 1. -The
eral volume of business is somewhat
ea st
elas
AERA
interior
advanced
{ ‘ally \
prices
gen:
Wholesalers are
not inclined to extend credits,
tailers
except for immediate
and shoes are
and ro-
with cash will not purchase
i
Boots
with
watts,
seasonably active,
prices ruling firm.
have a reasonable
and as the holiday trade Will
gin, it is expected that an increased
annual business will
tions are slow. Window glass is active
by reason of builders’
in demand, with prices,
ing low,
|
:
n 23d ga
Das,
t
demand,
Dry goods,
soon be
be done. Collec
supplies baring
%
however, rul-
y IPT oe | tones Fria Piet
Iron and mRLee marks
with & steady
enange in prices nas Deen smais,
no particular change is looked
the immediate future.
CLEVELAND, November |
steel markets are
and
sleady, Thi
214 au} Te “i
nLaers INaeria
hardware
i very fair, and the volume of general
merchandise trade is reasonably satis-
factory.
CHICAGO, November 1.
goods and clothing trades
activity for the season,
fallen off slightly and
mail orders. © Orders
are
iii
larger
culiar
|OMMe
more anxious to sell and
bres led } fiyp
DOIGINE 101
prices, wh
full figures.
athers
For the
are
}
ou ys t 1:4 .
2. present. tily ers
are not numerous. Sales of season- |
ablé hardware are lighter, but prices
Heavy iron goods are ord-
are firm.
ered freely, and jobbers claim to be
getting full prices. Buyers of pig iron
| are holding off, and only small lots are
selling. There has been some selling
by parties who had bought for October
and November delivery,
specification or pay for it, have resold.
Small orders for steel rails are being
|'placed at full prices for present and
future delivery. Groceries
active. Lumber
The produce trade
363,157 pounds.
are fairly
is holding its Gwn
is fair Wool re-
ceipts,
Kansas City,
trade
the exception that country
the
Much de
November 1. ~ General
conditions are unchanged,
* 11 +
about {Collections
LOO }
hanks.
MINNEAPOLIS NO
3
average.
mand form
Vern h
volume of business with jobl
isfactory for the season, though
‘in 81. i |
RLESTON,
in good. Collections
ton receipts light.
ATLANTA, N«
48C repo ried
with
Jac "REONVILLE,
| .
Yering
11
Hl Adz
Here
coiled
hi
Noy
here
rember 1. WT
Business i
aff’
' work will be commenced.
' journed.
and not |
wanting it when called upon to give!
bulk corn.
SAN FrANCE
mercial
h
lines
y it} x fers dere “iF FYE fe
ut with a tendenc HI proves
ment in prices lines, Produce
markets are gene
steady,
Wheat
strong
Por
{rrains are
tending upward
QO ¢
good auag m
Dirsil
ney more
generally i
hare
Mexico
gales in the e:
better prices.
erally is unchanged,
£1 Es
counts
active,
China,
pinenits
and Caiif
have
yrnia, and
increased
pst
NGyvember |] Trade
£
with a fair busi-
of which rule very strong
higher. Farmers ar
reiuRIng 10 Beil
r here?
isi tor i
in reply
53 iY and MOVs
Each person has a part to
life and it must
oul of the
% ; rie) by 17 $y tLe y wb
WOR ati seh fi £4) BiaYy Cll, BO 0%
be carried out is
a hold and ail will
best, It YY
each one now
COME out ou have
own
PWLING
brighter face on
any CAlBe Cease
wish to aid vour
about hari
an aid to
and
aril Pia
Will Jt
your town, your country,
: i ¥ % $ yori . )
Cm Oia] Wind yiati
J v
OL TRE | han anyoue ele
x
’ ho > y a 3: 4 1 & ¥
mber that nothing 18 atiadneda itn
trying for it, and if you want
} a 1 ¥ § 5 ¥ citi!
LOIS bette tian they are vou won't
wit 3
< wisi 57s Ly
whit WOrKing against
fosps PERKINS
ried bry
mney 1
PeULAr
ight, October 29th,
BF. Wi
gee and Fifth avenue. motion was
made and carried that the Pa
Mar
then
Clay wnfacturing compan)
be extended up Magee avenue to first
alley after crossing Fifth avenue, and
that the price for tapping same be
$25.00, two tappings to be paid before
Council ad-
Birthday Surprise.
On Tuesday forenoon Mrs. Catharine
Nagle, who lives in Clearfield town-
ship, was agreeably surprised by a
| large concourse of friends gathering
at her home in honor o her Sixty.
seventh birthday. Afte
large number
Holter, Blanche Decker,
Axle Anderson, Jas. Grad-
‘ well, Sadie Sommerville, Fannie Wilk- |
JEN'S S
{[] GENERA
LARGE RO
A Complete
The li
stitute
th
grades in t
1
is
and deportme
or aise ti
in is
fazyie Brewer
Uheohan
Sandford
Eva Cra
Corneiin
Donnelly,
Hadden
ell. Lora
Fdward
McTigue,
Wilkins, Joi
nelins, Thor
Bennie Wilkins
Heist, Dan
Thom
as ~heehial
Beckwith
Fisher, Bert
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ob ATION 108)
Webb
A YY 1
ALTA vy
First Primary.
Paul Barton, Rachel Haden, ‘Willie
Penchers, Marshall Glass, Annie Wil-
son, Earl Wilson, Samson Simmons.
Ralph Crook, Dora Prescott, Eddie
McCormick, Peter Lungren, Romaine
McCormick, Lillie Williams, Mary
Hervlett, Annie Shay, Thomasine
merville,
ing. Mara Short, Osesr Danrnielson,
CrPRSS Bea
eed St
TORE
Mary Som- |
PUBLIC SCHOOL LETTER
0 sch 4 Manner us
results, for “quite A
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Me &
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attr f
A them
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ong days aw % coi wea oid r
The seh ols Ore 10 vored w
whit Mate
£4
ty Names were ¢
ter, Fallen Tunber;, DD. EE.
Mountaindale; Benj.
Thompson and W. A. Thompson, An-
sonville; F. 8. Foster and Oliver Rice;
Fragality; R. J. Yothers, Hastings.
Holand,
At the Palmar House.
Yollowing is a list of some of the
people who registered at the Palmer
houase since last Wednesday morning:
A. W. Lauman, Allegheny; E. C. Poor-
min and H. C. Brooks, Tyrone: Wm.
§
ir
TWO STATES
mommon. a MAIL ORDER
The camp will meet in Good’s hall |
ovary Monday evening at 7 :30 0 "clock.
Smale, Grace Diehl, Julia Myers, Anna
ALT'OON
BRIEF
idx DOUBT
of Camnbria
Whale
Hepublticans
Their
BD wend
WU “3 Pad
heat 1 wisi ip. Kep.,
tarneshorn, Ri
VOR
Fan
The Best Good
The Greate
DEPARTMENT
was as clumsy in its workings
as any, but we have been
learning, improving and en-
rr te] T
Send for Samples
AND SEE.
Wm. F. Gable &