The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 07, 1895, Image 8

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Aoveriise
As mu
Bene
ch for your
fit as our own-
know
cle for
finest
ther
M22 11th Ave,
ALTOONA, PA.
How to Prevoeut Croup
1
ling that will prove inter:
esting ‘oung mothers. tow
grivard aEanst Lie Hine gse
terror 8
them co
toms and treatment is the object
mothers
erning the cause, first symp-
item. The origin of croup
mon cold.
it take cold very easily and croup is
“almost sure to follow. The first symp-
tom .is hoarseness; this is soon fol-
lowed bs
recognized
{ hildren who are subject to
a rough cough, which is easily
and wiil never be forgotten
ward it. The
toy
by one who has he time
act is when the child becomes hoarse,
If Chamberjain's. Cough Remedy is
freely given all tendency to croup will
soon disappear. ven after the eroupy
cough has developed it will prevent
the attack. There is no danger in giv-
ing this remedy for it contains nothing
‘injurious. For sale by Patton Pharm-
; acy, C.W. Hodgkins.
«Pennsylvania Day” at Atlanta Expositson,
For the especial benefit of those who
desire to be present at the Atlanta
Exposition on ‘Pennsylvania Day,” under the blade. Then, leaning over, he
| grabbed a’ handful of raw and tender
road company will place on sale ex- skin and rolled it between his fingers
carsion tickets to Atlanta and return :
at the rates quoted below. The tickets
will be sold only for tr:ins connecting
November 14, the Pennsylvania Rail-
with through trains to Atlanta leaving
Union Stadion, Washington, November
12, ‘and are limited for continuous
going passage and return for contin-
fous passage within ten days of day of
sale: Pittsburg, 820.10; Altoona, $20.10;
Harrisburg, 217.75; Williamsport, $20.55;
Wilkesbarre, Sunbury, $19.35,
Philadelphia, $18.00; Easton, 219.70
(rood advice: Never leave ho
journey without a bottle of Chamb
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoed
Patton Pharm
lain’s
Remedy
acy, OC. W
For sale by
Hodgkins.
ing from 1
Bede abd
a
when Mr
Pai
she was
within
Pain
iy wines that rival
(6343) mjeer 3 Pas “RAC,
ol, vinta:
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' head ain't no roulette wheel '’
SEALING IN LABRADOR
Fields Many Miles Sguare Fairly Treming
With Seals.
ry the Now
1k throngh
r and
nero
THE
A Tale of a Talkative Tonsorial Arties
mand His Graff Cnstomer.
leaned over, garroted
tient with a towsl ane
When
ce or twice Ric mig the str phe
“Oh. is it?" answered the other.
The barber looked startled, but he
tried again
“Paper says we're going to have nice
weather now.’
“Thanks,
how to read myself’
At this
lence, Bat he
tweaked the
soap into the corne #
gruff man swore cotter.
‘I know
was th 16 Answer
rebuff the barber
shaved Bains: | 16 71
other's no
“smiled, and as a final act or vias
grabbed the other by the top of the scalp
and twisted his head until the cervical
vertebrae creaked again.
‘“‘Say,’’ cried the gruff man, “my
But still the barber shaved on in si-
lence. He shaved and shaved, scraping
the skin 20 close that Jv stowed ragged | py
until the other groaned alond. As the
tear drops stole down the scarified face
the barber administered the final taunt:
‘Do you shave yourself, sir?"’
“No,” roared the groff man, leaping
up in: the chair, ‘I shave my grand:
mother and s.ster's pieces
Then he buried his face in the paper
and the barber smiled ani smil
smiled, while he rubbed alun
sore spots on the victim's
York World
Connecticut Leads In Patents.
This 1s an inventive age. Dm
year of 1894 th }
sOe0 Wik “90.803
still ahead in
for, in proport
patents were
than to
Mass 1
ian th
sea iiiq 1
A Rattalion of One Handre
RBaovs Will Try to Stag
IK (3 OrRAanIing t ' :
trum caret o Tres: and the ou
of the experiment is watched wit
interest by the resident:
past side — New York”
CULPABLE CAREL
Cagse of an Outbreak of Typhoid
Near Chicago,
Negligence on if
in the water departinent
$30 pada i
respx GTisibl 16 { iT A Sprea a
in and aronnd Pa.lman
cases have been §
of the health departine i refald
thvestigation wings to Nght a startling ;
state of affairs. About four weeks ago .
last Sunday a valve in the pumping sta-
tion at Hyde Park blew out, and it be- |
OLD CABINET,
OLD FAVORITE!
came necessary to shut off the water
supply in the West Pullman district.
The people were directed to draw such |
an amount of water as they would need |
to tide them over until Monday morn-
ing, which they did.
Sunday, when the faucets were tried,
the break had been repal ved Suring the
night without necessitating the he ng
of the supply durin lay ni
Monday morning.
belief residents G!
water for drinking, as wi
Bary purposes.
Two weeks ]
Reuel
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rices to
Pll
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SUIT All
pairing a
Me rTY
So fee UF fe
31
3
Somerville
SHER &
Wholesale.
Pa
Bottles
AND
ie ies, COXEY’S COMMON:
it was found that water oontinuved to
‘flow, and it was generally thought that
WEAL
Wines,
Beer. Etc.
7
£ ~~
.0
HastingS, Penn'a.
JAMES QUINN,
Johnstown, Pa
ods 8 Mpex alty.
Kh Ed
oe —— i 0 a
and Proprietors of | | Lbougias SHES |
} “R00 J J BEST
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$2.25
bw !
For Men . .
Waar W. L. Douglas thoes and save Sow
$1.06 to 3.00 » pair. Li styles and
hid 1th. i : atlas 1% rig act hea
' oT 3
w. “1. Douglas shoes remain the same.
AL Batis Aang DYGe (NS stampad
LEP A
6 sele LW. x Bogie. rian, Mass =
MIRKIN & KUSNER.
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FALLS CREEK
C. . & M. Division.
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