The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 21, 1895, Image 5

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PTHITREDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 15885
KEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS
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FOR ALL KINDS
PATRIOTIC OHDER SONS AMERICA Was! The pope tation
ington {5 : f fis rivet &ry ny Pe .
evening nt 7:30 in Good's Hail incre 4 NOtwithstanding ths SCar-
city of houses a large number of new
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H. 0. Winsiow, Bax 3 Ys ' . : : EXCHange 10r work ]
ANCIENT ODER 0F HIBERNIANS OF A p. families have foun shelter in the ; ]
é a —fHvision No, 4 of Patton, iY ; V 1 iy vsmat wria le
te meets every first Sunday afternoon hi rough cl uring the past week. R f } | 1: \
of each month in I ire Tri John Yahner has recentiv added to - » fe - x
| flerimia Fiannigan, Pres. | ! CLOTHING ATS FURNISHINGS
Fhilip Callighan, Ree Nee the appearance and convenience of his p ATTON PA
me ~~ | property on the corner of Magee and | Near Iron Bridge : : ” :
Local Time Table, Fifth avenues, by erecting 8 new ; pia ’
veranda on the Magee avenue side. : i : IT S
The hours of arrival n.d departure
of trains at the Pation Station are as It is reported that Dr. Noonan and Phat pitr Biutne shved atRns. . Ti ia tia privsire cnnBdoi be Caiitie ta ih als Ssving and sallli
follows: Poorhouse Director Somerville have & of this up-to- Hous oh ; rticle is plainly called by it Lest Tia and bonesty stamps her -
Eo No. Arrives, Mail Closes, | become experts at finding good, clear ( 3 I eve tio? je how we can sell t Bre Chevio Yen's Suita and tho
10 a a y : i] + « 8prings of cool water. Their latest dis- - WoTwny ¥ N DOLLARS
ma rw ay y - To : : Coven Was. made near town: a lew : By Did you = Be our gpler enti 1 gb wing in Ch igre Lio } do CC ied ; St it 3 3 Overcoats are a revelation
days ago. = Bo! inde prices. Ar {a , : } ha ¢ ty f Patton selling so many
Postofice hour nly aw» ¢ (rallitzin Ti i > . it is no wonder, when NINETY-EIGHTT CENTS buys a nice, genteel Fur Hat generally selling at Ons
P.M. I'he Gallitzin Times says that Ben's and Fifty Cent , : B 3 Y
Train numbers marked “N» ‘are UT «wk is having a boom at present ; Hip 4 = : : : :
northbound and “8” southbound. Several blocks of new houses are being yd PREFS || J Men’ Suitsfand Beys' Long Pants Children's Suits and | Rats. . Rats,
pape int erected and the prospects for work at Lill F/B Ul 7 3 hi air. be : .
7 Woulds't You? | that place are very encouraging for the I & ; Over(oals. ti Suits and Quercoafs | Ougr(oals. 1 asess,
Ifiwerea mule = coming winter. REJ [81 5, 7-50, 8.50, 10, 12, 4,6 .50, & 9, and 98cts, 1.50, 2, 2. 50, 9.50. and
wa = to lash, foe thr through | David J. Waller, son of Dr. D.J.}: ; | and $15 and up. 10 and up. 3.50, $4 and up’ white.
oa | Waller, principal of the Indiana state : : ; ; x ol :
ri tal you, what I'd I'd do; | normal school died ‘at a late hour ; =| :
RE ‘Saturday night of inflammation of the| [PR HCE = “We Are the Leaders.
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"Till I ge £efance stomach. He was twenty yearsold. | : i
LE nite N= : ‘Opera House Block, Patton, Pa.
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Clear into the kingdom come. OC. A. Repsher, who has been an
Agoda ‘employe of this office for nearly two
Loe ood vk $0 po Roe on remy of sew oh yt ddr PE Y YOY Oe
feed store. -86tf
Yq Jot good, all-around printer besides being
y Cal 3 "0 JOINS ” : 1 ?
C. A. Boyer came up irom JOINS: , yg worthy and reliable man. L. |
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_ town on Tuesday. Gourley, of Revnoldsville, has taken j :
; Plant your holiday advertisement in his place in the CoURIER office. : a :
wie PATTON COURIER. Are often found in
: Flynn City school Report,
Attend the festival in Yeager's hall, : Yrs wihpva. har
2 eport of Flynn City school for the houses where cheap,
Thanksgiving evening. month ending Friday, November 8, stuff 1s sold. IN
The streets of Patton have COM- | 1495. Number enrolled, males 19,
menced to appear quite lively. Total 41; average attendance, males 18,
All the mines have now resumed famales 18 total 34.
operations in the DuBois district. The following are the names of those | a i 'Y
Order your coal from Truman. It who attend every day during month: s good as :
. gives the best satisfaction of any.-87tf. John Sneath. Bruice Ricketts, Isaac our $1 sits. Then we
’ ‘ vid wr] al he (ha 1 Sq 16} Heroe 2 int ler 2, . . {
There is: great activity at all the Chaplin, Samuel Pierce, Ralph Pierc pride ourselves on the trim-
mines about Patton. —Coal Trade Jour. Isaac Ricketts, Clay Flanagan, W alter :
pal. Schafer, Loy Youngkin, Norah Beers, mings ond styie
Katie Flanagan, Hannah Youngkin, clothes.
Esther Youngkin, Merlin Pierce,
Esther Sneath, Pearl, Seliatln Atle)
Retai i is } to. hit th ‘Sneath, Bertha Hicket
¥ i » r it 7 .
ptail advertising “has to 1 16) We are glad to note the :
women, or it has missed its mark. monev’'s worth
i1 t “PORT . : J > ! ; - =
8 in : "shown, and respectfully invite thos hata every "
pata : anterested in education to es and time you come here. CH | M™ {
L. M. Patterson, of Lock Haven, was ym re ; Herarv exercise : : J ro» U :
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Chas. Miller, formerly of this place
but now of Gallitzin, is stopping in
town.
examine our work. ,
in. Patton on business Monday and ..... to weeks You want
Tuesday. : W. . VANSeoYoo, Teacher : ,
fr » atl ty aprvee thes 114 ” 111} § + I {>
Say, dont fall to observe the many Thanksgiving Day Excursion to Boffule. MRCKINTOS A 1] Lil!
new advertisements n the COURIER % 45a
this week The ap proaching g holiday season, and
(Greeting
i the waning old year brings great at-
Who can welcome good times with
any more gpirit than the business men
of Patton? :
Finest line of heating stoves in Pat. best now and business houses are
ton at Cambria Hardware company’s dazzling with their gorgeous display NUR
tractions and throngs of people to the
“Queen City of the lakes.” Theaters
gtore. -06tf To. meet public demand the Buffal
Wm. M. Gore. of Johnstown. was a Rochester & Pittsburg Railroad
welcome visitor to Patton on Th HEAD eXCursion 3
of last week.
yarsday Tun 2 eR
Wednesday, November
ver $12,000 was paid out for labor
; Clearfield af
in the mines at Patton since the last
PABBAZE ON any
issue of the COURIER ; "3
OT hetors
The Cambria : Hardware . company gr pound trip from Clesedeid only 83. : *
carry the finest line of heat ing stoves : an pC] £111, Hore bed Ol Te aa Y
artelsky.
The Reliable Jeweler, HASTINGS, PA.
OLIDAY
GOODS,
in this section. -96tf
You can get 1 i Patton on BRIER ancl
oi «a: oo A . wh i » i i , a ; = A i Jon > . 3 y
for only $1.50 per year.
County Treasarer PF. H. Barks Ty of (11] - or ee do : i A 13% i, W : i rg ny ® N @ AVY = Lt < S
Ebensburg, wag among the many visi- 4 i on 0: ink : aha R a ; I he Cloth jer. : { | oo
tors to our town Tuesday.
H. E. Clark, one of Glen Campbell's
leading and hustling citizens, had busi.
ness in Patton on Manday.
The town of South Fork is t«
sewerage system. The contracts have
been awarded to a Clearfield party
£2 fY McKelvey and CC. F. Ward, t
prominent business men of New {1
berland, W. Va., wer
day, i vears of age and spent the greate
y 1 i . : % x § 3, Ty 3 ¢ % ry ™ y 1 +3 1 3
One hardred ari wv in y ot Sn Bi P » £ Is i Sint k iy am ; Tet 5 ne ’ 3 Pr > and we ; wall gladly
of water are being he
i Ying
easter
oona,
You will find the largest assortment Weeks ago he came to this city to ladies’ and children’s wea / tr haouaht here
of ating stoves at the Cambria Hard. transact some business and was taken / Article bought. here
ware. company’s store. Go and wee po ccline vas rapid id anil “the we Aleka ASFeRuR't (FREE of charge.
them. -861f came PATTON,