The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 05, 1896, Image 1

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    ments of §
demand of us. Facts we shall
#0 “kick up their heels” in, to climb
L L—NO. 14.
the Line
goods. Facts you
give you—money-saving facts,
most of them; that's what
“makes them inte esting.
is this profit-sharing policy of
ours that inspires you with
confidence in us—thus we ex-
_ pand into a larger usefulness.
in our announce-
It
| third the Loud bill will pass, says the
D & CO
-
Teations sent by the publishers thereof,
Ss —
leaned Here and There by
G
thy “Courier” Reporter.
A GOOD BILL, PASS IT.
To Amend the Postal Laws Rolnting ©
Hews ond Cian Mail Matter.
There seems to be litile doubt but
Newspaper Maker published in New
York. It has the pnanimous endorse
ment of the American Newspaper Pab-
lishers' Association, which is depidedly
“in its favor. Some opposition hiss been
' aroused by those publishers at whom
the hill is aimed, and to whom the
passage of the bill ‘womld mean an
added expense of many thousands of
dollars per annum.
It is to this very class of publications
that the enormmons yearly deficiency in
| of sample cophes which should pro
pigsty nee Dior whl
ams for tottn, #nd
ere for wik and
wl fie vosot
fate ot
| A complete stock of Munyon's.
Homeopathic Remedies.
[Call and get a copy of Munyon's
Guide to Health free.
Patton Pharmacy,
Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Etc.
Opposite School Building.
hoes
for the boyx and girla
fences, to “have fun.” Tight shoes to
keep oat the wet, to keep the fuet dry.
. Sinch shoes cost $1 apair. These shoes
will wear splendidly. J
tire not fine; couldn't be at that price.
‘They are strong, well put together and
Nothing more
i of men’s, Women's
#nd children’s footwear is now in and
we show some some beauties.
Our “Dollar Toe at
$2.00
ix a good stylish wearer.
“Our Misses and Children’s shoes at
1, 1.25, to L795 and $2; all excellent
wearers and fitters.
Mothers don’t pass us hy.
Fine Patent Leather
Russian Calf and Evamel Leather ary
beauties at 3, 3.50 to MM.
Gan Dozen New Styles in
Baby Shoes at 32, 50c, to T5e, in Kid
Patent Leather and Tans.
For complete stock of Foot Fixings
ome to us.
Clothier Tailor, Hatter.
the postal department is responsible.
The mails are londed down with fans
: wri ye
pay & higher rate of postage thie that
poeorded to gevemd or tase matter.
Rach publications which print mi
Hons of copies for free distribution
enter into dlegitind
powspapers. They divert
thousands’ worth of
nasily from the columos of
andl weekly pros, beosane We JRxity eof
the present jaws peril them 1o im
pose upon the government. in
clases Loo, the cliss of hiteratire oon
‘tained in them is of a piroicious char
meter. and their infloence on Hie mors
character 1s detrimental to thy pabilie
gorind.
Newspaper publishers will serve the
| interests of the public as well as their
| en by advocating the passages of this
tex eonpeti Som with
Band redds of
ve rtining an:
the daly
TIAL
%
Fill Their representatives in Congress
should be made aware of the senlissent
in favor of it
Following is the bill to amend the
postal laws relating lo sonido lass
hail matter, prepared by Representa.
tive Loud, of California:
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the
Tnited States of Amarica in Longress
Assornbled, That maliabie matter
the second class shall embrace all
mewspapers and other periods pa
Heations which are jesued al stated
intervals. and as freqosutly as four
fimes a year, and are wisn the oon
ditions named In sections three and
four of this Act: Peoviben, Thas
nothing herein contained shail be so
construed as to admit the second-ciass
rate publications
sued pericdioally and to subscribers. hit
which are merely books, or reprints of
books, whether they be ismbaex] come
dete or in paris, whether (hay
bound ur Rhein. whether fey
‘mold by subseription or otiwrwioe, of
whether they purport to be premadms
or supplements or paris of regular
newspapers of periodicais
Bec. 2 That publications Lhe
‘second class, except as provided io
wection twenty-five of the Act of March
8rd. 1579, when sent by the publisher
| thereof, and from the office ol publics
tion, excluding sample copies, OF When
from a news agency to actual submerib.
ers thereto, or $0 othwir news agronts,
shall be entitled to lrapnsmission
through the mails al one cent a pound
Lor fraction there! wh 18 tes Fa
bar
Pe
Fr
&
Fx
GLEE
spaid as now provided by law: Pro-
VIDED, SEVERTHELESL That news
gents shall not be ail yavedd Tooretarn
[to pews agents or publishers al the
pound rate unsold periodical push
tions, but shall pay postage the
mame ut the rate of one cent for four
ounces.
Spc. 3. That all periodical publics
‘tions regularly weoed from a known
place of publication al stale inter
vals as frequently as far Ligkes & year,
by or under the suspiies of tenevom
or fraternal societies 0
the lodge system, and 2
fide membership of not less than 1.00
wersons, shall be entitied
a of second-class mail matter.
vinkDn, That such mater shall
originated and published to
phiéects and purposes of
order,
2g. 4 That the conditions
which a publication shail be ado
“ti the second class are is Blows:
© Fist It mast regal i fa
stated intervals as ir
Th
4
$a
Dw
feta
pig 2
times & year, bear a gab jsene, atud
be numbered conserativesy.
PoNecond. IL must be eins fron a
i known office of publication, Gis
shall be shown by sation
itself
Third.
paper sheets without
jeather, or other substal
such ss distinguish priv
preservation from periodical
tions,
Fourth,
ky
eet
It must be {nrmed of printed
are. oy
It must be originated an
published for the dissen nof ks
formaticn of a pablie & tor, or
Pdevoted to literatary, the stiendes, aria,
‘or some special interests, and mast
have a ligitimate list of sabsribers
who voluntarily order and pay for the
same: ProviDED, That nothing herein
contained shall be so construed as to
admit to the second-class rate regular
publications, or any partioniar issue of
any regular publication, designed pri.
wutsatin ia
»
5
| marily for advertising purposes. or for
; free cirvulation, or for circemiation at
: AND PROVIDED, That
all extra numbers of second-class pub-
pominal rates:
A acting as the
of
purporting to be pe
agent of an advertiser or
: preter or address furnished by the
r, shall be subject 10 pay
at the rate of one cent for every four
ounees or fraction thereof. AND PRO-
vipen FoRTHER, Beat it shall not be
permissable to mail any artich or arti-
cles, or sng part of any portealar
number of § newspaper or periodical
segregated from the rest of thi pabii
cation, except at the third-clsm rate of
mtagre.
Spc 5 That the Act of Congress in
regard to second-class mail maiter ap.
proved July 15th, 1854 be, and the
same js hereby repealed
Sec. # That this Ast shall take
effect and he in fore from snd after
July 1st, 198
GOVERNWENT AWARDS
Roestesd by the 00d webddors afc Cambri
sind Noarby (anciies
The following pension enrtificates
have heen ined sbpee The date of
Feberosry 25:
Original
Jonnetown: John RB Bette Johnstown;
fravid Ho Arnold, Dabs, Tearfieid
sonnty; Albert Burkbart, West New.
ton, Westmore yoo We P
Kennedy, Wend named snd
cemnty: John V
Aan Bastvinn | depeneed
ied PREY,
Fishery,
Arner, arabe
Ee pod
lige, Kreger, Westsiorelng (omnis,
WE
tour, eared
f ;
Newton: Soha WW Bow. Marin
Indiana county
Boek
§ rere ne
Civeprmhung
abi
Aa
Ass Fastronn, Jobnsiawn
Sahin Metrgar, >
£5. ka LEA gt
Fads pi FOR Is,
Bll
Baymerset nounty
fo Fraud Foremmen
The fimgnen of this section should
Bot forget the fait that the next ai
nual eaneedition of date Bremen will
he held ar Joknstown nell (etoder
Cand the fre company of Paton shoud
pon nol vary EBGuURs io ase Ar
wiped 10s @ This
will yrobabiy be the reared pobr! the
semevention will he beld to (OF Own
sveral years and we sald dn
the
ranpements bo alt int]
to her posed
neon be meres by
John WW, sSeioh, ehmirman
dren
id The rane
furenics committer. Johnstown, Pa
jet Patton be will reproseniiml. Lat toe
people out of town know this we haus
VD]
THER &
a etn
].ist of
Granted and Refused
day Are Was Witheleawa,
among the nity at Ehenuburg on Mon:
day morning when Judge Barker made
known his decision in the license ap
plications which were presented for
bin consideration the
month
on
There wer this your 718 applications,
ak against 209 last year
noe owas withdraws by
Thus yosr
ronson Of
another person having made spplich
fast year
iy
$93
the same hone
pogrranted:
. Ena 4 re
Fw
Rr Wyre
ra ih
be fonsned a full
wood of
the conrt's action, with Johnetown mity
fenitteat
GRANTED.
he NRE
Trani relic
i PR EE
w“
BARN ES
Haow
CRUERT TOW NAY
{ hares Ehud
SEINE SPINE BORG GH
Wiliana ¢
CI RARIIELD TOW NaH
wv Harker, Simon P. Nagle
CONTMATGH TOWNSHIP,
Lawrence Koad, browser,
CREBSRON TOW NHI.
Matthew Adebdwrg A O
William R. Dunbam, Jobs MeXNaily,
B. J McoNaily, Charles Satheriand, 4.
fs Yerkiov,
CRON LE TOWNSIOY,
. Bimend, BEaranfesd
LF onal
¥
A i
the best equippesd and regulated vol
unteer department in Cambria soanty,
Af i is pot guile so arge.
¥.R RK Ihmprisemends,
The Penisyivania Ralros
the Philadelphia
23
apres Lhe
STO ERTLY
Beroed, hos
af Sd: new
saya
os caammlrne tool
pyar Goal Cars Ths RTs
will be batilt ab the company & snaps in
Pan
Ateema Penney vari risirasd
the coissiebilann
i
tev hee SAE AL
raogtls
engines
Fase
The Tuma Crovk Dany.
Ti Bewvh (reek raoromd is nanting
paras amount of dal delivered
sriield and Muboning
Bo
oa be
i3 an th {3
branch of the Baflaia sowd
Pitltalinre maiiway,
gether with 8:
Bl tex
; g so ok 3 igi i
yor Lacks BE JL G08
vk Alpe Beea
i offered 8
Th Cor supply seems 10 be
“ Be »
iy The Cay
hao Sai
ive
HR LL
Boake By a Male
On Priday evrrong s
work |
serei ve &
> wh Sd Hy
Fenmhal WAS
i».
RE
: . AE
sien Eo eal 5 5 a ha dL :
Caravan aries if reas masiles WHR 5%
Sa
the Tinseiak
s L oa SRE © Ee
fhe © danagin HWE fan,
severed ZROK Trott One a
atr-entesl Alias,
!
his ribs
Greate bea
AL present BTN be wo
% 1
sl rAnGY Imlrovess BEL Wid Mes
ah oe to attend Lo Bis Work agin
1
OT TE
Ciadizier Wilks ba pana
Cranes al The Lew shang
Ngee
Yo sil my Palrops:
Crayon Portraits free and frasaes 4200
to all Balding 3000
Lares
hie Rs Ah fF is ii
Cg sa = he IR eat
serie meme Ba
Say, don't miss the 2 reraen’s dance
in Fireman's hall, Faton Pa, on
Easter Monday night, peli 6th.
DEAN TOWNSHIP.
Wiliam © Sevder.
LAST CONE ADUGE BOROUGH.
William N. Goud, corner Locnst and |
Ciromve shereds, Mitsil
Tobe = Bowlands, fimseve sireel
retail.
£3. Jd
fires e Mipveln
ean - By
Vooniman,
sorner Main and
rata
FEENABL
JBI
Nie, EAT WAND
Jor 3
5 Ras. WEeT WARD
AE Bender 1 A
J MeKenaine
raver. 1000 pe
A 4 tapmaaid, Elmer
Hear ales a is
A
Honey Sey
Ei cae
LAME
GAIIATINN TERY
Mud ire.
E
Marshal
Andrew ban
B PEO, Brow SUE ORY reli s
Ee
Fa EA Pasi AH.
Phend, D
Ghaerge
PORT VOR TOWNSIDP :
WW Seott Confer. William H Ed
wards,
RADE TOW NLIY
J]. F Bouper W. A. Chaplin, Stephen
A Cooper, DB. Newcomer.
RICHLAND TOW NERLY
wnard News, Geistown, retail
SHIH PORK BOROUGH.
CC. Menoher, Walnut Grove, retail.
: rentil
Liquor Applications
Tih of inet
Brown,
Bas ested
the engines painted black,
os i
: Ernst 9
PATON, CAMBRIA CO., PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1896.
0
WW. Baker, retail :
James BE Mangus, Raiiroad street,
SPONVOREER TOWNER.
Jobs J Hoghes Plas, Walnut
(rove: residence, Noo 998 Bediford
Pike, distiller. : :
175 OUT OF 216 O. K.
Fudge Barker Files Wis Decisions or Mosse
Jahr Metzler. Waltiot Grove, retail.
EPANGLER BOROUGH. :
B King. I B Saillvan, M. C
Ce
»
Westover.
There was a little Sutter of surprise |
HUMMER
John (Griffith, Francs Karth, T. ©
Y abner
SUSE ANN A TOW RRP,
Daniel W. Haower,
PUONKRELN GL BOROUGH
John A. Bertram, John Goldy
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Frank Leap Martin isup, Thomas
Y Brien.
WLM RE BORGUGH
N. Jd. Boyer. :
HEFL SET,
Astevilie horoagh- James Hanlin
Barnget
Wealkiand
Carell township Patrick Harrigan
tow nahi gf Huagh (Don.
sevagh baroagh oo Waresdine
{roses
ely
Hastings borough Jobin A Pawn
Jat hoo A.M George, John
Macwell Prank OP Nall LD Suffer
T { Bape
tate Restndaie
Weng.
Figo ep
rasan
baron arhy | For,
CRESIR DY,
hewremyerts John J Me Din
mitt
Portage township James Dhaly Peter
AA,
Peale fipmaslitn XK. Lh Gray,
PE Ls & rad renw
Baker
saenstiin James Ilan
robadl: John LR
Henry i
£
2
Seugth Fork bora Willian Fox,
lakes and Halroad sires, retail;
(wore Bo Onlos, Railroad sirowt, po
Sail ]
Spanger
Riekard Bowen,
Turelkill boroagh--T. J
heron PH Bearer
CPanel Quinn
WITHDRAWN
Fhepsburg, West Ward Matilda
i MeKenzie
No Wow Ormavvents Lowel
The Pennsylvania Railroad company
corilers Bave ail rails
2
mandie bars, pipes and bras works on
Alt ornae
averts mit whee he pranoven The
ander meets the approval of all be
8
#7
hd
5
compidepubde of te
Bower,
Le work, white
The
are
firemen & polices ©
haw beeen
engines of he rigid,
BL
have thar brass Boel copper
engines polished &
That sit the order
pelling Wo Graze in dis
plesms them, sons of the wogines hav.
pans] to
x wh
Lat
Ts
Lar
fhe Hiss
ing deer Borns that have ee taken
eae of for Years
Wor
by pogiested to sla
aan
Lr ie hi
EhAIIe Of
wis
Smee EE
joi se
Pa pS Rad dks Apne ie
banking business, 4 fat that gives us
pate. Load port Standard
Pot Bens £ based
who conducted ®
<
iE sk
i% Hal
Line
ho tale AWAY He DW Eng
& a We Tai aa
Prati, whith mx
%
hte basiid
By
LAY Wir hover Daal
EE
Ruy
ne
Yi
oe Plt hh average
A} eomdin Wav Yad
Npents wabled ambos county
of
MM ria Y.
Hrent lie Shion aie
fond thus
anor Ageni
Aikman, BP
Address BJ
ERs
SEPT, n
Eons Le Laas
of $200 to
i Oma Seal
&
Woesapiive rade Fadl
A gram magoersde al Wie be edd
Patina. Pa... on
Heeryianiy pe
Ime TBD:
aenret
in Yeager's fia
Momiay night
welcome. Good order wis
taped The Shesl DING
Tickets only 3 cents
Farm & DORNAN,
opm op
“live me s ver regulator and [ean
regiziate the world,” sud 0 genius. The
druggist handed him 3 bot of De
: Witt's Little Early Risers, the famons
little pills. ©. 'W. Hodgkins
{
Mid ini,
They have bhewd
In the Office of Renel Somer-
ville Tuesday Evening.
NEW BORO. OFFICERS
Pinched for he Emiing Year AN Member
Wise Presa,
Last Friday night a special meeting
of the oid Borough Conuddl was called
and owing to the expiration of the
term of Councilmen the Rilowing
members stepped out of the harness:
Frank Camphwll, 1.8 Bell and BF.
Wise. and those remsining in offles lo
aot in conjunction with the new Conn-
| slimen olacted at the last slection were
SM Witson, Ralph Leisch and PP.
Young
On Toesday night of this week &
mweting was called by the old and new
Coanelimen for the purpose of organs
ing, obligating the new members,
slecting a Presddest, and other ime
nortant offers. which were necsssary
Al this Lime
The new Council met in the office of
Reon] Somervilhs, Bug, 30% pom. wilh
the following feembers: Alex. Mon
ratthe WOM Covedinm Twan™l ¥. Jones,
4. 8. Brewer, Dixon, John T.
tp, Alex. Bower, Ralph Leisch, P
= MW ec first
ee ohlaghling
the new members and The tempor.
ary slentaon af Chapvmnan, asd Sew
Fiwal
Tg
tars, which offipes wers
hy Alex Hunter
Romney Fag,
The frst nomination for permanent
Mow wan thet of Preddent of Counetl
snd Counecliman Monteith meociving
the highest number of votes was dee
clured alestod
Then catae the nomination of (ferk
of Connell. resulting in the slection of
F. Wii Grwens for a term of ohe Year,
with a ‘salary of 8500 per month and
posta of stationery need in that on
parity.
WwW. f Sandford was seelseted Bor
ough Treasurer for the ening year
Alex. Hunter,
elected Conneiimen then handed in Bis
pessignation as 0 member
which was asconpted and
lected 10 BU the vaeany
Mr Hunter sosipgming
John Bovee was octed {hienafe
Pobior in Panto Borough 8 sdery
of $30.00 per wionth. with the ander
standing that he shail be abject lo
pemaval by the Conocil after notice
given, and that be is to wear bis unk
forms provided for that purposes while
an duty, which ist
filled rowed
ely amd Hedwd
ane of the pew
af Cotiseil
BF Wise
cased by
or Be Tarnished by
wid and
-
Bioneait
EXTEN
The asteetion of
Bex
Hunter pein
5 his own proser
A Steel Uonnnise
vai A hex
the largest number
af vores wan duly slevted for the ene
suing year.
A at of Roles and By-Laws goeern
Lr the Borough Council were adopted
when a motion was made and
phat. the Monsen Le
sane ext Thewdny 2 in Low oun.
BhotEr Was
19% Ae
“a reat
sonnel
Zh
Ar bern at TR@ sharp
ate Hour which ie
ls
iransient
atl
Carried
sok 4h
& $e
Ta
grwiny be
Coral wie Repl 3 sfsmion a5
sanmonicalions and other
imal }
Tueskavy night, March Ba, 1x98,
DHEmilieseR Was Lh 27
Last af §peisineed Leothiys
Tow following wilers peidain a the
sostofios at Paiton fur the wees end
¢ mpliiruay, Peds 00 N00
Henry Brooks Edward Botofl (ibe
{risinger, Juha Hem
CMe Anne Bowley, % 4
Micliget Limes
PF Slawand,
Wright sod
% Satin i
we og
Parmins calling for the abave
5 Gd
EWS
MEYER
XX Mroioxn PM
ers Ww Able REAR any
tisend. BE.
Viswauen s Dose,
Um Raster Monday might,
15, Patton Fire
hold a grand badd in their ball on Lang
ab
Le
tpril Grn,
COEDRNY Wad
¥ Pugs
Hai
avenge. Evecybogy = vtec
end. Daal
grand aftr.
rams if as i wild
By order of |
COMMIT IRE
R
Lovept Thaaka
f wish ny thank the pases
sannns of he
their sad
Tebow GOR
generals
wd
Words cant ox
press my Appreciation of their feud
| J M Rory,
me ms
”
Tuesday evening
3
$
Dana's Sarsapaniia & not only the
best of all remedies for the Narves,
Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, aad Blood;
bat if no benefit, you can get your
money back. The same guarantee ape
plies to Dana's Pills, Cough Syrup and
Plasters. For saleby ¢ W Hodgkins,
Agent. - 1814. : :