Patton 3 Couri ier. FATON FUBLISHING ©O., Proprietors. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1806, wy a ——— TERMS oF SUBSCRIPTION. one year, in advanee, - - made known -_ One copy, Sa-Advertising mies application F¥-Tio papers res 4 are paid, unless at pub Ent pon until all ar option of the discontinued the inher rind at the Postaoffice at Patton: ls LER TTS all 1 inite r HA second COUNTY, TIME OF HOLDING COURT of March . | Tut Mo | ist Monday mmday tf Regt 1st Mo if Dex Ist Monday of June OFFICERS, Hon, A Pyartay tEi--13 A mda PReEsihEST 1171 Barker Provan: REGISTER AND TreasURER--F K[Kyeriyy 1 Vv DEPUTY BHERLF P 3 (1 TA EX I o¢ Hroor Mediogh HH. Barker totter, Fa-Ramuel Davis, Eimer pee erv FL May hy MIGRT ey 3} b.8d4en, J. travel, Geo. MW € iN Td County Buy ('RTPY HURVEYOR sus it's CLERK FERINTENDENT- Sc (3. Fetterman {OUNTY Berry. Jume i) : Trey (OMWISKIDN ERS Wm. Milier UCOCRONER BOROUGH OFFICERS Br Ra Ess Mnnel i, Plesidony, Wilson, ntilf wir prhe ¥. Aise, 0d rowel! precidont WW, H. Sandford, tres HH E. Barton, ures Edm! i : 1 FTHE PRACE oesne § Tale Tread H. Randford {'LYER COLLECT ANRES OR AUDITORS Harry Gould. B.-W INGE a CHIE: OF Poriop-—John Pryce. [reser (OMKISKIONER—A J. Jackson PENNSYLVANIA'S EXAMPLE Certain statistics have been given by a Rochester paper which speaks 2 won- dertuily convincing argument in fav of the Pennsylvania liquor license sys- is estimated at $2,500, i tem ar compared with the eystema in it | origin. vogue in some neighboring states, and | "of the Dysart House, | Opera House | evenings of last week. | sickness has resnlted from the effects of (the poisoned pork, which | much excitement here | Hunt { nesday Samuel | { $1.00 | on Thursday. . Rager, EBENSBURG, Pa., Nov. 19, 1805. Judge Barker held court in Blair county last week. Messrs. P. P. Young and Frank Seocio, of Patton, were in Ebensburg Will Snyder, the popular proprietor of Dyrart, was in town on business yesterday Messrs. Rob’'t F. Notley of Hastings, were strangers in town Wednesday. M. Wertz, Dillon, of lays here and James among the County Commissioner (i160 of and TP. E Hastings, spent a couple of Johnstown, last weelt. Messrs. Rimon Lantzy Mille, ex-Sheriff Jos. A. Gray, rolitown, T. ¢. Anderson and A. (i Anderson, of Big Run, and A. P Anderson and Frank MeNolty, of] Barneshoro, formed a party Blair Honse Friday. in the and Friday of Car which reg istered at the A 1 medicine show was held On Tharsdey no fatal We are glad to note that ch oaused 80 last week (iegrge Hobn and Miss Lottie were married by Re I. E. parscnage, on Wed- | We wish happy © af {3 ARgOw, Vv ¢ «at the the tlong and happy life Tames The at resided PSO wi farm near Cherrvtree, Indiana county { passed . through Ebensburg yesterd ; in | hesahold goods. of Isaac Mahan, I miles we | to the ground together with farming! or | {44 which also have a bearing on. municiple | politics. They are as follows: i burg “Tn New York city a saloon license | coat 3200; there are 7, to every 234 people. In Philadelphia a galoc ifcense cost $1,000; there are 1,275 raloons, or one to every 841 per- BO $1 57°C; to every 530 people. thal agioor olay Boston a the B sal It re are 1,080 YONR, Or ons to the population than pality in the is a mistake. The alongs to Buff alo, It has oan to every 160 Reckor dry 1 stores and store eheapers license In Buffalo any reat munict Livin dis- one ing who credit az tho have Bul: thas ste list the re is one 143 people. 6 CORT ly $125. rand importan 1 isi ies are interesting .300 saloons, or one iloon license coat | Inited PO Tater been said | sw York had a larger number of | his way to Johnstown with a load « He take up housekeeping at the lat*er niace, About ® o'clock last ev lives abont was burned will who sit of Ebensburg, th ree calves, a lot of chick. ue implementa, ens, considerable hay, grain ete. NBUTrance $1 x is supposed to be of ince Rot 1k f conductor on the Ebans- | “departed yesterday J inh 18h ARI, James Fl Branch, . ™~ morning for Chicago where he will re- | of weeks, During R. H. Nelson, of in the capacity of main for a couple Mr. at v his absence {resson, conductor, +311 Wii FARMING NOTES es! to the Fariners Who Read the : Hatton “*Conrier.’” It is wasteful to feed whole wheat to wine Bran and horses. in an excellent feed for cows (dive the © a bran mash directly OW after cndving. in | mated at These | Thay seem to show the value of high licenae.”’ TO INCREASE OUR ARMY. Tre population of the United States has grown by fifty: per Since the maximum strength of the army ves fixed by legislation. For time commanders of the army over cent, Try mu 8 log i derselling an. others who have served in superior positions in it have contended for an increase of the military strength of the y to keep p extent ieast, with the growth of population, anc to widen the basis upon wich an eliootive army, if required, could constructed in the future. The present cenander of the army, General Miles, | following in the steps of the prior com- meanders, suggests an increase of the the number of thirty-five This is a smaller naum- pace, {fo some ArT Fp MOAN LYY al be LTAY to thousand men. ber than Schofield, but it amounts to an increase of about ten thousand men over the present establishment. It seems likely that, in view of occurences abroad, the suggestiong of General Miles will re- ‘celve more attention from congress than dic Che reccommendations of his predecessors. ; Lt nr CUOWTH OF THE PORTAL SYSTEM A hundred years ago the postoffice carried only 2,000 pieces of mail a day. | Now there are more than 9,000 letters | i wis suggested by General | The feeding value of one-fourth that of grain, Boiled turnips mashed form eX potatoes is eati- mixed poultry and with grain an willent food The Anstraliar the South grower is un- African farmer in wheat his own market. Finishing with pork, wi fourth-class article. corn alone gives soft is reckoned abroad asa Sugar beet pulp fed in conuection with alfalfa and wild hay are said to produce a high-quality beef sells for $14.18 in the while. American only 12 Danish pork London mares, brings $8.72 for 112 pounds. Moses Perkins’ Letier. es gir, if Mr. K says it is true | d accept it without further say so. remark on the 3:30 on Friday wy would IY overteiond the above train lenving Patton at of last week, made by a young man of | good habits, yet he rever stopped to think that he was unconsciously paying the gentleman of whom he spoke, one of the tributes that can be paid. the truth in this, that highest There is ' we are watched more closely than we think, and we are the example © which | some one is following. We are look- | ing at some one as a good morai ex- | | ample and the effect shows in our lives. ! | who look to us, and packages dropped. into the mails every minule. In haadied 15,000,000 pieces. The registry letter system has been vastly developed so that only one letter in every 15,000 pieces of matter ever goes astray and becomes lost. As far back as three years ago it was estimated that the letter carriers of Uncle Sam delivered in & year 5,500,000 registered 1,835,000,000 other letters, 275,000, postal cards, and 600,000,000 news- ~ papers, besides collecting 300,000,000 local letters, 750,000 mail letters, 115,- 000,000 postal cards; and 200,000,000 : newspapers. CAMBRIA’S VOTE FOR SIX YEARS. The official vote in for six years, for the leading parties, was this: ~/ fear 1890 1891 1X02 1.002 5.531 7 xr iT 14 23 621 s "ir 3 2780 11,1 3 | 1803 8.370 1985 5,018 1804 6,813 »3 135 | - 2 1,548 | JAK3 11,965 Shoot {to Win. Some merchants do not plan their 1892 there were 3 | puffer from the action of such scoun- (Cambria county | So it is with ourselves; there are those | and we should there- fore live so carefully that we would not | be ashamed to see any person following our example. Moses PERKINS, Honest Papers Suffer. The affidavit editors who are employed in certain newspaper offices to perjure themselves as to circulation | figures do more to degrade newspapers in the eyes of advertisers than any other one factor, and they should be summarilly suppressed. Honest news- papers have no use for liars, yet they drels.— Newspaper Maker. The healing properties of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections and is {It is Lon account of ites known purity t Patton ‘of Garman's | ning the barn | BiX | simply a perfect remedy for piles. CO. W. Hodgkins. Will It Keep? In reply to eorrespondent asking Mr. | Speer about his Oporto Grape Juice, } B42 | length advertising as well as they do their Shote at random when hard money, stores cleaning. eect Sulla costs good, are « to win. --- i narrow. margins, Shoot Printers Ink. i amallest dose the xpensive luxuries in these days of | are the smallest CUE he says he will warrant it to keep any of time in bottles kept full and well corked. The juice [is not likely to keep long after allowed | to i atmosphere It is ex- in ‘contact come rainre r 40 degrees temp cellent for invalids. It is a truth in medicine that the that ms a De Witt’s Little Early Risers | pills, will perform = C. W. Hodg- perio cure is heat. and are the best i Kins, | if they are | Brandy, ae on the ay Speer N. J. Wine Co. as a companion to their Superior OM Port This Old Brandy is ors Cpls Wiss. from the grape and stands unrivalled by eminent medical men far superior to most of the French ws = considered brandies for medical purposes and is | preferred by them to other brandies Sold by Druggists For Sale A good restanrant in Address posta fie Pa particulars, Patton, A Big Catch : I h to catch Rubber and j.ast week tS 0Y ix front * Colchester now away PW ‘them so. Es 4 Come YY wd fovea all stores. quick and LL L.. S. Bell, The Shoe Man. THHYYY TY OF PHC I1100% from it. Nothing so dangerous if al- easier to cure a severe cough or lowed to continue. One Minute Cough | with it. STS JoTir Saugh ox 4 Cure gives immediate relief. C. W.|ecough be One Minute Cough Cure. Hodgkins. oiing to Gironsing an » Mariiing Welt acy to try One Minate Nothing so foolish as to suffer | Cough Cure se anything else. It's OF PATTON, _ peta Cambria Co, Pa amin Dh | Better medicine; better results; bet- | try it. COC. 'W. Hodgkins. CAPITAL PAI SURPLIUR Bright Boy Wanted zs § i Mixes Wikins New “Types.” ter 35 3, O00. 00, Wilkins has done something lated Mary E. inthe piece of work i rt fof mp ' Home ters and ars found s i {yen e TAL WE ARE FALL GOODS. ¥ i A Light y 1 i ' iF i & £71 ¥y¥ Lil La SOCIAL, READING, WRITING, KITCHEN GEO. S. GOOD, h7» TTR TTA > 1 dria kel )liNtry, Fatton, Pa. ].A oT . i No Superior and Few Equals wma , i IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUX YOUR COAL. JACKET OR FUR iN CAPES JESSEL, Guaranteed # a -ON-PUBLIG a Ti sh ries. 1 | he 4D0OVe pit when ase \ Visit \V (O11 1323 11th Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. A SHORT MAN with large waist, a tall man with a sual waist, a man with long arms, a man with short arms, a man with no arms at all, can be fitted with our specially designed | The drawers are cut with large waists and short , long legs and small waists. he shirts come with long sleeves, To say that we underwear. le sleeves and sleeveless. nary build seems superfluous. did wasn’t strictly that vou ! reduction sale ¢ store? t 1 ht to on f anv kin oug shoe at our Boots and Sh In this department y you wif find bargains for your money. short sleeves, half 25¢. to $1.25. e can fit a man of ordi- WE HAVE no WHILE WE HAVE A KL the berevel an Wolf & Shomnsoi GOOD BUILDING, PATTON, PA. == IFirst Nation'IBank y Ladies’ shoes from $1 to $3; babies’ from
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