The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 02, 1896, Image 1

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    : Prop roid By the Primatol. oH
Glesned Here and There by |
the “Con il Reporter.
1 NSTITUTE
when win ota in Pasion ss Feb
| Faary X5E. 0%.
sve pn he are being |
to the holding of thes frat
fa Lon tate hr
1 the Meio Bpluccial church
1 toon. wm
. 4. Thomas, who has tharge
ents, informed the
among the Well Enawh |
and able speakers who will be in
ndsace will be Dr. Rothrock, Hon |
doo. A Woodward; Dr. Warren, State
t: Prof. Heiges: Hom. Geo
York: Prof Hamil
1 ntendent of Institutes.
i Al Sapa men ar known
{to be the best speakers of the dav,
| which wili be s be draw cand for the
| instite
The. Commonwealth of Pennsylva
pin furs hew the funds for tie boMing
of the agricaltors! nstitates in this
Sony and the sitieonn of Patton
should feel highly homered in having
3 ing fur 1996 held sour
town Hearty encursgement should
i {be gieen to all who are. on commitices
: : A Wont Dees.
stil) Bro. Williams continues 10
a member of the Mo
to be pulled over fue! i |
: :
Senehers Bt Work Again.
The sehonls of Patton, after a week’ .
vacation, reopened on Monday. The |
weather being wifavoruble, and quite
8 pamber of the pupils especially |
Cihme of the Primary grade, suffering
with the measles, 1 sawed an wososl
‘number of pupils to be abesnt, and |
Lopetadone been perfect
in their attendance.
The teachers all spent their Christ. |
woes ache had |
wna vaeation Gn diffrent loogiitios,
the magority of them being entertained |
a their homes. Miss Smith, Second
Pa possined in
{ pat eit darlor Eis work of vacation:
Miss Wilson, Primary leacher, en-
fowl the evonfrrty of hed hese
Pittsharg,
Intermediate teacher, spent the week
in Bellefonte, among her gecple of
that prammntic town: Miss Dv ir,
Recond Intermediste teacher, visited
her home in Bursside, ClearBeld county;
My. Lafferty. Goramniar Sebond tencber,
sojourped smong bis Kindred and
friends of the gentle sex in ChoayBell
G15. Hobbeed, principal circalsted
among relatives and friends bn Beect
Crees, Lock Haven sad Jersey Bhore
Tre feschers retnrned on Sefacday
jet, emcept Mise Zimmer, who re
, meted anti Monday, becaoee of §
ae gre toad
mterented. and
well i
CREE me at
The teachers and poplis sem snx-
fom to resigns (held work, sad the
1 reoond of thee this Tar,
hob prog daily.
meponnt
Miss Zimmerman, Firs
in which she
of
furiber particaiars we have Bot Been
informed.
Ww very
snperbed ate
wenn FRE IT THE
The Main Building E
Desstroved Friday
JT WILL BE REBUILT.
eaves Work by Pirie Wine Foaght ihe
Wicked Fiaswiw.
Om Friday night aboot 9 oloek
Patton wis visited by a destroctive
fire, iti which the large main building
of the Patton Clay DManufeetariog
which was aboot completed,
Night. \
rompany,
; Hineinding aot of pew machinery and sued an order fw bi
fixtures, was entirely destroyed
oomsren, Alarmed and sorprised. but
wi that the fee wis at
Whe pew clay plant, which wonld have
sown given employment to a large
pmmber of men, they were shocked,
and Fasbed to The works al Hoe. The |
five company Was Soon on Uw mene,
‘bot wes considerably baffled
Lwhen they WR
pearest howe connection, which Wb on
Palmir svenoe, was too far away to
Cpe of any ose, but together with other
poe opie,
cvwpded, after » Outhful strogeie, in
ne the large engine, engine Boss
and dry homes, Which were Kune xed to
the buraed bolidimg.
The fre, which originated on the
third floor at the west end, was be
| pond control when fra Alsovered and |
nothing could be Done but Wo Wry and
vhber in
Canoe the chow
prox meity.
ie motion was orriaired
When the pesple of Paton Ans
heard the slarm of fire they wens, of
Comet ion an order Ww
me of BOF. Wise fo ne or scocunt eed Dry voods
Lattempt to render sedans as the! pundered, ctr) chewed {1 n anything i oy G
Th: main bulicing was 80xiM fret
, Toe Last Misting Herd Fn ile OM Your
Somabiiesatia. trian Atieuted vn.
1, 1905, with the rho tg ps
present: I. RB Bell PP Young,
FP. Wise and Ralph Leisch :
James Melion, tax oollector, Ww
in parsnance to reduest
council and dhowsd » balance of 3)
tmron for last yewr of $5219
and mked that» sehate of Lincoln
MeNiel and Oncerer
granted 5 the amar
bedng overcharged
deduct from thelr £2 3
a Amott, which
i= he eary fn in:
amount of $3.36 rose ao ste
sppointed sires ou miler to
vestigate claim off Jon amir!
for damagen fron kidening a Mellon
Revers: sommuniostions
cand held over anti sexy meeting. Un
drawn in favor
The i was orderes
maotify the Peansyiy ania Baird Cpe
pany to extend hop { walk on Lang
avenue to oe frond. Then he
Renel Somerville, 8h draft an drdinsnce
Axing the grade on] Filth avenue snd |
report the same ot fext meeting. After
: several other goisiions were dimcamend
wore fad
to}
by Pim He Also:
That will benefit
who make it
all
I bereby resolve that dar-
ing the coming year whenever
‘or anything that is sold in a
midern Department store, that
before buying it any where |
who were sob firemen, they counell directed the 4 borough solicitor, will first write to
TE
eoanedl adjotirned (to meet the Brat
Tuesday i» the New * Your.
To be Heh in La
Sls,
ro Momtay. Fomwary Sa
The C2 ambeis Conk id s Pos mn Grange |
Xa BP of BH,
for samples, and arices, and
d of trade, who isn't dete : of work done,
kbs marked bvprovemant
can and sco the work
«| Pup and pay heir repeat
2 vehiool. The majority of hoe people in
Patton have never been through the
{pew sohond, and seen (he many phos |
at and #xtplient vantages there
n than the childrea
this |
the
d pe ea highest = x or
clock Saturday morning. foods of oar wows. The Pevitations
ut a mile east of
oy the pupits bs refalned and exhib
Sed in the different rooms, whieh
We ave siways glad 10 have visitors
done by the
a the carrying a baikler's ik of $5.00 The Keep the Boys on . Farm,” Mss Lo
i The boilers and fire kilna, which
a
he and, though several the speakers ©
aad (hor stories Bigh and was ool alto Sali at Locelts. on Tt i
| ad ; 1 andy, Jan. “h see Bow ‘much money | can
gether ander roof, the pooZers not hav. a, Mesting to) be nailed to order,
penpily = 4:30 Sinale Altes :
’ ia diipead of sa fol
ng quite Somplete thetr comtrset of
As the building and the machinery 1
therin contained Bad sot bean turned
in ranoing order, toe loss will a routes "Sub ie dina. ’
the sontractars, Hubbard & Wise sod | ein by Mom ors rs
the fim. which we foraiehing wm | Afternoon « sail open i 23.
hin. ete, Which reaca from o'elock sharp. for this sew
Ban to $10,000, Hubbard & Wine | gon 10 be as fb eh “How 0
| of secretary of P.|
aboxit the plant will not exceed $500 a ® companys ml gi
directors of P. of H. Fire Insurance TEW |
prens iese by, were sot fnjured 3 puouny. This ssssion will clowns at. We v ote to go
I. woos a the different insurance |$ sick Sor fe parpons of a frsing Home. m Central Penmayioa:
| companies, which the building as 0 | cate for mtbr | in the tons mia. It is a work of art that
wured in, wdjost the los, whrk lo Grange. (will peceive a weleome every-
rebuild the consumed batiding will be | ha event mw | comn wiwhere.
pe {Bo ty Mrs H J. Bannun; eit of
at 7:30 otelook.
bY Heury Jone; subject for dia- |
lime to the company, which was the [| porrigh: to
} forme = ste 0808 of 1. Fire I
g
i
We int you
to have one.
TR | opened by John WeCreery: oy by
the fire originated, bot nothiog definite BW Gili “What Infloesoe Do At
| oan be relied upon. The cate G0 | tractive Homes Have i the Formation
Wort ak the Fire. i.
pean
{ War's Yry Yourg, were so wll red.
the vost exaetivg |
amd was broken. of people: At the those of the pro:
pl & young MAB, | pram the distrabution of candy sud
the vehicle, and bis oratiges began and many a young
injured, bat he imeedi- por was made glad, snd many an
ta Ha Butt weed 3 pureed
The Altoona Times BANE that Rex.
: Father Ei oil, formerly of St. Mary s
o Church st Altoona bot now of
| Lowetto, will sail for Europe in Jao
] nary and will visit Rome, as & repre
sentative of the American Catholse |
ps orical society of Philadelphia,
J ol aie: Toterating. sa.
| tistics for the society. He expects to
ibe abeent on his mission shout ten |
er
Burgiars 1 Malativy.
= The Mahaffey Valley wave says that
ithe * of thw Jimmie are at
work. One night set week they
: 1 entered | the shop of Mr. Diehl sod took
ne ivening, |
: with a crowbar an entrance wie effect.
ow wn he basement, Sines then |
: fi atiompts have
thyme td gk wi hair, the
of [mbliski, of Fru
Her Bam: is Anribe.
Tecsived at the Coeniza.
Ta hg celebrated
ate Ee Fan Hoe
Pay your posal box rest 8 once.
orien het was awakens Bo the fact
somes from ? making oibers Bupipy.” s
Mork more could be sald of Ue exer
cinos. bot space forbide Yet a word
in regard tthe decorations whieh
were beautifel, showing much thought
aesd akeill om the part of that comout.
tee, and proviog that a staunch bears
and willing hands can do woaders
when required. May the Christos
days of the fwinre be jus as bright
and Joyal
Eder Wikio Dead.
oO Willas who waa the editor
“at the eniiees fasdger, died at his
posidenes tn Philipsburg op Saturday,
December Dat afer an tines of analy
afew days. He was aged 8 yoars and
Cwm a omember of the Mosanie lodge
Librand Army of the Republic and Bay.
al Arcsoum, besides Delopging
several other societies connected with
Coharebes of whnh be belonged
funeral took place on Tuesday whes
his remains were laid to rest. Mr
Williams was 3 brighe and fenrions
pewspaper mas snd woe hdd in high
exten by ai w has Bnew hin
i | wan il i Preschare PH adinadn
The “comitiee of the ereditors amd
1 Sepositons of the defunct Bank of Du}
| Boks, Clearfield Cuanty, mel Tuesday
and decides to deciare s dividend as
soon as the necessary orders can be so
cured from Court. The dividend, it is
believed, will be fy per cent. which
wonid mean the distribution of more
phan $50,000
Wanted
A good strong boy to hoard with |
| bakery, Patton, Pu. 3tf
The
Joswe Pax. ove of the young men
who rertainly deserves much credit ing
shi benve manoer in which be worked
in trving 4 give the siygine house and
eopine on Friday night, received an
ugly one, in pome Master, of the baok
of bis left haod, which will probably
jesve A wenee for the remadnder of his |
ffir The cut is over in inch jong and
Suite deep.
Eidoey Rosesaley ahs received a
severe injury on ose of bis limbs by
falling frome the tap of the sagine
Bouse striking the engine.
Roveral other people who were as
sisting in trying 1s sive that balding
mond engine received slight injaries and
met With very narrow escapes, be.
sides raining a considerable aruount of
their clothing. [tis right amd pager
fiir the company, whose iuterests they
were looking after, to make some sory
of 4 recompense for their hassardoos
nd faithfol work,
Tlie ¥ ature ¥ ive Prodeniiaen
Om the Munday bere the big fre at
4 wr Patton Clay Massfactering Come
pays works, superintendent E
MoElfresh deeming it 8 Gecessity nn
couse of See to have good protection
mand the works, procesded at once ta
wr wakes main which passes d-
roost by the plant, tapped in bw
pisews and ordered five plugs put in
and had thay serived sooner than they
did, thers nono Pee least doubt but
that the fire of Friday night would
have heen averted. With this protect-
‘fom in the Minre 3 fire will certainly
stand a podr show ak this plant when
it is rebuilt,
Wheat Greand.
F. Marks, wishes to annonce to the
‘public that be is prepared to do all
kinds of grindisg at his mill in Patton.
Special attention given fo the grinding
‘of wheat. Perfect sstisfiction gus.
: ation by John McCann,
Good music and singing will he
dpevial feature of the meeting as
Every day is
will be rendered by the quarteties of
Concord and Highlaod Gesages. All
fourth degree members ave cordially
myvited to sitend
By Order of Excontive Committe
Gee. W. Gagner? Bast.
uy the Fosker.
“Pl the Tinker” i of 1b elias and
it contains vesily a such gr of fete
clus stag effects. The illuminated |
Battery Park scone in the third pet |
and lakes of Killarney ape exellent
During the
of
pleoes of tage mechanism, apd or
play clearly the wotiderful advance.
mend this season I sage earpentersiiy. | i
The purchase of The jeoessary stenery |
fur any piece of realism necessituten
the outiay of 3 voniiderable sam of
‘money, and failare Weans mare than
the public realises. At the stings
opera house on Friday svering, Jan
wary 3
i CE
Om Saturday, December Hat, Joseph,
infant son of Mr
Madison, died. The funeral services,
whieh were conducted by Hav. Was
wom, were held on Monday, December
£841, at J o'viovk.
Minar riot
Al the residencs
fn Patton, on Dec Seth, (585 by Rev.
Chas W. Wasson, Win Lundgren and
Miss Annie Hanson, both of Pals
The following letters memmals the
postaffice as Patton for the wen end
ing Saturday, Dec. 258, 188
J. W. Bonn, Mrs Mertie Bloom, Mm
Milton Kirkpatrick, Miss Hadie Rhodes
2% Mrs, Geo. Cremrdhard, Sacxed
Persors calling for ihe above
letters will picase say they arg adver
E A Mmiox P.M
aod Mrs, Joseph
of Mr Lasdgren.
Goods all over the store are
redirced fn pre. x ose of nt
he » surphis stock Before ine
ntory the last of the mouth.
We want our ouroftown
customers to share the bar
se gains with those who live mm
thi a vad ty.
2%
ve
»
Wm.F. Gable & Co.
ALTOONA, PA.
if specially interesied ure te uf
and we will send you copies of Altoona
contaiming Special Sule ads
eh i waisdd be imposgibic fo pring
in oub-af -taRn DEEETA.