The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 21, 1896, Image 1

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PATTON, CAMBRIA CO., PA, THURS
DAY, MAY 2:1, 186.
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headquarters for
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the “Courier”! Reporter.
aie Basins
RIGHTS
wecnting to an Act of April BNE. 18ND,
Shand be Recognized.
Bieycle riders have certain rights
under the Jaw, a fist that heetns not to
“be fully realized by some people.
: | ‘Drivers of vehicles now and then as
for Decoration Lay.
The finest assortment
brought to Patton.
the public roads and with this assump
CET tion they make no effort to tarn out
| on the highways. This is altogether
wrong. An act of assembly passed
: | April 25th, 1889, is as follows:
cele! “Ricyecles, tricycles and all vehicles
propelled by hand or foot, anh all
We also handle the
brated
| and sock other vehicles re nsed, rid.
den or propelied upon the public high-
| ways of this State, shall be entitled to
[the same rights and subject to the
; | same restrictions, in the cage of per
ure. rons asing carriages drawn by horses”
| By this act it will be obmurved that
oi : the legislature of this State has reoog-
This care is guaranteed So bi one of niged the proper rights of the uses of
wihe best family medicines ever placed | bicycles and has by Taw afforded them
~g the market. 1 oan personnlly em protection. The driver of 8 vehioie is
dorse it us 1 am Eanilhar with the in. entitled to half the road; a Meycle has
gredients contained therin. 1 can ithe same privilege. “Keep to tie
safely recommend it, to anyone’ Fight,” is an established cmitom sence
CW Moroes, Droggist. | tioned by law; and bicycles and drivers
Rheumatic C
| of carriages and wagons are axpected
to ohesrve it when passing on the pub
A complete stack of Munyon's| lio highway.
Homeopathic Remedies. About the Hoard of Trade
Patton has organized a Board of
Call and get a’copy of Monyon's | Trade with 57 members. The Patton
Guide to Health free. | people are certainly enterprising and
| | their efforts in behalf of the town de-
| serve success. Hastings Tribane,
| Patton has organized 3 Bowrd of
| Trade with a large membership for a
| community of 2.000 people. Boome
I strong men are connected with it and
{while that town is looking op right
fine they will push it slong Lively.
DuBois Morning Courier.
| Like all other good hustling towns
‘and cites, Patton now bas s Board of
en Headquurters for
=~ BERRI = making Patton a better tow: than
Opposite School Building.
wh iniatiation fee and putting their shoul
der to the wheel,
best moves the citizens of Fattem ever
t made and it bs gratifying to kdow that
mo large a number have consolidated to
make the movement a sacoese. Much
of the credit ia doe Fdior KE Will
(ircone. of the Courier. He made a
canvass of the town and secured the
FF list of members. Johnstown Daily
Pemoorat. a ’
Paar Baad Galdes,
During a recent trip through the
townships of Reade and White, thus
county, the attention of the writer wis
attracted to the so-called guide boards
placed at the crossings of roads in
some locality, The board was there
‘all right but no signe of soy inform
ation on them directing asutranger who
should happen to travel that Vieinity.
is ibe erie A good plain guide board on a publie
in gost city stores. But we pighway is very essential, and great
can sell it a small profit at care should be taken to keep them In or-
small sum of der and visibls to the naked eye. Iisa
Soa poor recommendation for a township
‘to allow them to become delnpidated
and invisible,
The Jeeeeh Creek Nhops.
Philipsburg and lock Haven are
offering great inducements Lo seenre
the car shops of the Bevch Creek rail
road company in the event of their re-
moval from Jersey Shore. Wouldn't
: they both be surprised if the shops
NEEDLE toes in black an
tan.
d have not yet thought of Queer things
happen some Limes.
Cutting Paper Wiad.
WE carry a fine line of Ww, H Charles, of Altoona, Is stop
Oxfords at 75C, 1.00, 1.23, ping in our town for u fow weeks Mr
1.35 150 up to $2.25, : ge Charles is contracting all th rough this
od : section of Cambria county for paper
OUR Cord uroy Vesting wood, which he is having cot to proper
Top Lace Needle Toe at $3 js sim and shipped to market. At pres
a : ent he is entting a trict a short distance
the handsonest shoe in town. ' sast of Patton. The principal market
Of course we carry all the for his wood is at Tyrone, Pa.
«+ thy sq lacks Conventions
latest things in blacks too. ~~ National Prohibition Convention at
Pittsburg, May 38th; Fepublican Na
tional Counvension at St Louis June
Go all around “hen come i6th; Democratic National Conven-
here. tion at Chicago, July 17th; Populist
: yr National (Conye ntion at St. Louis,
Respect. Yours, July 21st.
Counterseit Silver Dollar.
An 1890 countegfeit silver dollar of
| ood workmanship is on the rounds
' Semm=® Its described as being trifle light in
i ii | weight and inferior in the milling about
Clothier, Shoe Dealer and Furnisher, the edge. Ly
Hosiery to match.
CA Large Number of Properiiis i4
and There by
OF. CYCLISTS
| ame tht they have the only right to
| for bicycles whom they chianos to nest :
| persons by whom bicycles, tricycles
sah La Trade with 57 members who bave
oo Chemicals . Etc 1 shawed their willingness fo assist in
(ever, by paylog in their one dodiar |
This i» ope of the
should be located in some place they
SHERIFF SALES
: He Tris
! pond of by Sheriff Coulter,
Sheriff Coulter will offer at sherilf's
gale at the comet houme, in Ebetaburg,
| Monday, June Ist, 1896, at } o'nlock p.
‘m., the following properties:
The interest of I. BE Notley in the
“township, known is the BF. Pitts
tract.
130 acres and #5 perches of land “in
Susquehanna township, known as the
| Mary Ann Connor tract™
Also the coal fn 30 acres and 14
perches in Susgoehanna teverriship,
known as the Josep A. Gray tract
The interest of Francis J The
‘& lot in Carrolltown borough, having
[thereon 8 twostory frams
dwelling honwe, ;
The interest of Caron Leaby it
ots of groond in Lilly borough.
The interest of John Haber
Acres and allowanoss of land
township except several kote previo
sold, leaving a Is of
acres, having thereon
plank dwelling |
donde
i
Prat REeret
a tary lod
bonis fugrt
other cuthuildings
Tha interest of John Aton
and dwelling houses in North
: bora, known as lot Xo. 3
The interest of Elmer FE
Jot of ground in Hastings bo roel,
having theron a twoslary
dwelling house and enthuidings
L omechall acre of ground having
on erected a laughter shop,
The interest of Anna Frances Parden
PF. Porden, Jaiob
A
8 a
3%
i
.
BL
PHAR OR
LpaaR in
A
fraying
there
and Willian
and heirs of Jaook Mest, deceased, in
45 acres of Jand in Alleghany town.
ship. Also 103 acres of fand in said
township,
The interest of A ndre® Stoney, Kath
arinx Stoney, Pat Pogel and Anna
Pugel in 144 acres and 76 perches of
fand in Fider township, ressrying the
coal under said land excepting five
- ROTes
The interest, franchises and rights of
‘the Lilly Water company in the reser
Guire, water pipes, water plugs, gates
fittings, fixtores, ofc. Abw a cortain
Ltrart of land in Washinplaown lows.
ship, known as the reservoir fact
The intermst of Eimer E Nagle
ot of ground in Hastings, having
thereon a two-story frame hatin,
The Intervet of Joseph Kiri i
Jog of ground wm ( sallitein wes
(having thereon a (wosiiry Pra
dwelling house and ontbaishings.
The interest of Margareila Mo
{Homey nod Thomas A. McCloskey in
La phece of grou in Galli
The interest of Annie E MoGant
in 8 lot of ground in Gallien,
The interest of H. J. Conway in 16
ACPER BIoTY OF lees, dn Giaditain own
ship, having thereon tony dwelling
hstiaes and
The interest of Juin © Sehwahon &
| lot in Oadlitain township
The interest of Alfred Miller in a ko
of ground in Rasqoehanng township
Becessk ry outbniiaings
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Fintwues {he Opnarianity,
Who will be the first
opportunity of
iy
erecting moma dwelling
Pogees in Patton for the purpose
renting” There is not
tial whoever makes the
w
npn bape Bh
¥
the beast dont
first attempt
{il pomp a grand harvest in the way
Hp
of renting or selling as the case may
At the present time There is pit
in Patton aud every
in bdoees Dloeks
cecapied by families who ari unadie to
of Tha
bas,
PRN Empty Ronse
available room
a
howe, and in view
that the nones in Patton are
the capacity of
their
employment
Patton Ulay
eradualiv employing more om
thes L1nD 18
Galpat, we
thee
ropes Laden
and
#1
“het teneraent bots wil be in grad
demand, in fact we must hive tiem Go
accommodate increasing popula
“gion. This sone ol
we tim Inv estimenis
Early Monday nu
cit ab DraBois sx
part 143
eit bag
Hoase, the Harbess ston
Palston, the food store balding of Jol
Miller, the dwg as Wavae,
cecupied by M Melwermotl, the
Alfred Normap, two barus
Boost
$2%REE
denee of
and several sin
io oruins. The loss
$11.0
ye
Her
A Paasytvanias Named
Domiale Morphy, of Peonsylvana,
was on Friday nominated by the Presi-
dent for Commissioner of Pensions, vies
Judge William Lochren, the president
incumbent, who has resigned to accept
' the judgship of the First Minpessota
| Judicial District.
*
| pond and mining privileges in 82 acres
and 11 perches of land in Susatiehanna
Also the coal and mining rights in
i seventh
MEAS in :
fate rebellion only
alive. and it is expected that a large
went
Aly
present
H.
Most. Jr. and Joshua HL. Most children
grovel camp Sree will
CAREER Of
sin boroagh.
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Wasson
3 - kb Ta 1
h Anniversary of the Ninth
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enna Lave
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FIRST SHIPMENT MADE
AY the Patton Clay Works a Poston, Same
Last Weoek
of the
of
A grand reanion
anniversary
tweaiby.
Patton. Canfbria county. on Thursday,
June 11th. 1898. The meeting will be
held in the Good hall and ont of 1.017
cavalrymen who enlisted at Harrisharg
to help protect this country during the
188
percentage of that number will attend
the reunion which will be held bere
This will be a gals day for Patten
and notwithstanding the newness of
arr town, it will place os among the
towns which have a repatation for
carrying on a gathering of this Ringd in
a befitting mariner. We have the very
wpmodations bare in the
way of Bote and rairoads and that ia
the main object in securing a lange
thewt of this order
aoe
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Not only ia there a large number of
the rarinbers of :
ti bs all
Lite war have a special invitation fo
participate and many will take ad.
vantage of the oncasion by haing
All soldiers’ wives,
danghters and sons are guested th
come and take a part in making thy
PONIEION A SNORERE ;
The twenty«ixth anniversary held
pravioms to at
Lykews Danphin county, Pa. aboat a
pear ago and was largely attended. Ax
to bm expeeted. pvery your the mi
the regiment sxpecied
§ .
reall hot gotdiorm of [he
thes
thin one eonvensd
bership of this assosialion lomssmrise
the hombred soldier goes to Ris last
resting place.
The only
Pennsylvania Cavalry |
Cambria county, as far ean
jearned are 8M Wilsen, of Patton,
whe has charge of the arrangements of
and TT P
Ninth
Naar lve
survivors of
n
ths
Sh
the rexnynion af
Nicktown
At the reunion to
Pram,
tw Beld here a
1 be one of fhe
principle featares of enteriannmang,
and the slention of Moprs for the on
pear and also selecting A
sing pikgann
whens the mort rennin will bw badd
Next week 3 complete list of the
all thus sneviving membres of
the soglment will be pul
EV RIER,
FIRST AWIPMENT MADE
£1 the Fabian ty Ww oe bo PRmtann
Last Week
Wadnesiny
(lay Manuisetonog
ih Beant SRY 09
3
#3
thin anoul bi
$08
Bowery weil LO
iui Vata ?
A ogy oa Ol
so Be Mass Ie
prise priskicta pesntactared ag
sidering the Lome sine
rr
SPLINE 5,
Wa 4
aobvepuition mel with by
the management has Gon god
+ alterna wonat nave bwin Blade
fis Chay faster
Hin fame
Tie Oral seeder ja)
the Lin Welhesid
hy Saturday
waar
1
hese Ki
paewtiie lL Kel
§
Hei. bate Waal 1h
thereatier and shipments w ci he made
agiy.
= esp 5%
i Campbell HE eh
aw
Baek Ree fry
oF DATRCIOEY TALE
LORes SH WY i
her potas
PeOGEW ANH ROPER
Pras Pata RET He de YO]
eX Danaay
fo dhe
delivers hy the pasta
Ail
8 aiial
3 ¥
tensed Tas tor Allan i chim wepryuse § shit
in memory of car heroic dead
Now Aa Vertis is,
Folawwing is a list of new advertue
Yio
AMAT
Bell
&
wents in the COURIER tins weneeh:
Wartelsky, RB. 8 Tozer,
Wolf & Thompson, Wo ¥
o., CW. Hodgkins.
1.5
“a
Ciable
the Ninth
Pennsylvania Cavalry will be held in
veterans Are
. HE
Boca i br Hy ris as
af hedek bave Dé
EPWORTH LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY.
TOrcanired a Clevebond, 0. May 15) fas.
1 gm 00 Weosabers fir MEL
The seventh annivessary of the Ep
worth League was properly sbwerved
in the Methodist Eplasopal chonth last
fanday. The Epworth League was
| organised in Cleveland, 0, May 15
[4884 and so wonderful [FE
growth that to-day there rvs 1,100,000
ganine members and 250.000 japdors.
The Epworth Herald, the fin] organ
elponlativg of
of tha lexgrne, has 3
more Bhan 100,000. The Lengoe has
bename 4 great spiritnal fore in the
church and is destined to do 0 grenk
work among the young people The
Pwo league of the Patty M, BE
‘ehoreh is 8 vear old
pohle record, and begins ite megond
year with bright hopes of tatiana
ecsss The Junior Leagins i advo in
a fourishicg condition, Tis fries
of last Sunday werd helpful mel ne
spieing. At 10:30 am, the pastor an
wens ead that the serviced sronld begin
by singing "The Year of Jiybilee
This was followed BY men penisive
we
ja Boa
shinng, after whicke W. iH
offered a fervent prayer.
Three sxcellent papers wre prepared
suv) read hy EO Harishiorn the
Senora) Progress of the Leagan” Mig.
Ai Spottswood on the Merny and
Help Work,” and 7. J Sehaoll an the
LPmrdeitund of ihe Leslee
The recitations were well rentbinsd by
Fda Buglr. Jona Samdived | Bailie
Holter, Fea (nan, Grills Taeket,
Stelix Wasson and Roth Revise. AD
nepiriag feature of the sry wis the
juniors. hn
Lpervics wis a snevest and wal peatly
enjoyed by the lange dhByregmiion
AL T45 pom, the pasion, Rey,
Wasson, prvachedd the anni
gopsary sermon ta A large oanregae
tab Baan TO TM Hnberto
hath the Lord helped os” Ha ferred
the progress of the Christan church,
to the mparvelons wrath sel workd
wide influence of Methodism directing
special attention to the dersiopment
af the Bpworth Leagne Ha mide an
earnest plea for loyadty lo the pledge,
woe complete sonsmeratiol to Uaad, and
closed with a plete of lhe foal
triumph of Christianity, At ihe close
af this interesting sermon tiv gongre-
gation sang “Come Thon Vomnt of
after wi
hy tie
»
tree
PEs
te :
+
Mund forg
iE
x Eg ai
Slsmiany
Jer oowseaadl Lil
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t
prea 5
Th
Chae WL
Sarat Text
Beery Blessing,”
diction was pronounced pastor.
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athena Sead Nia Pie al
T he mahal Dose
r Patten wave the second
heat Speibhpik oan lhe Doane
DRY
after bee the
ig Favor of ihe Chest
HiRes
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ig, 11
Pave Follopaing am the men:
Patio Alex.
Mitetwll, Jingmibe Shaehian, Ubaelie Cor
mm Hulett,
£ hesd
0 po PE
LER wn Fatty +
xy % &¥ © i$
Vola tahan,
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the twa clahe:
i Na To Bapseias, Lee
Miu and
git Cals
ae {lonroy, H.
evel
1 cc
; eh in
fone wed Hil Ose
Tae Podtoim Bio tas
$0 Monaay Lane FY { Canis Gs
4 barge namber of Carrel ede, CL
of the festooned pears Lo
mira bow a ftenad where was lel
Towa ang Tram (he Ria PE aie at ate
it
whl veached Patton fvas ast
4 minutes, vio a5 Toa rate of over a
Mr Online takes
hinds of
Despite,
mile a punals
progt pride in reals bese
¥
ard Be hes RTE
bariia
which have been tegen RAY Re ar as
Reader, Pao, and other plices at a
distance, and retried ond Afely
wemspaper User the shart Himaaner
“
5A Rk ey
i Monday procs, May I8 the
wigmt the
Tires DHIWEDATRT
BW. lark,
be an GTR gd olher
Merril iil Rescue
wea the head
Shari? of Cambria couaty
ia XY
vipispeer ty of
of th
2 et
Mission of which Clark
PATA %
Tinpsow' eis ald ty Buhiexd
wed
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Toa AO
ha
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Pong Ey
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vmod
Auhviie
da general good tine
ihe ii
will bw
af the dvining 3
I he wervisd
Tradl Gave Bary Satis
i the South
fay afer
sinh will oross bats with
§ 4
Fork b
the Patton “Knodosrs © on the Patton’
nd near the XY. 1 expected
will very Intiaresting
came as the South Fork boys are play-
ors with some repute. Hvoervbody is
invited to attemi
i ween
=e
¥ 3
int 8
pra le a
eptare |
ly bibs bene.
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vs yr yk
F THES
; Frightened by a
Desperado With a Gun.
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EARED THE STREETS
A Hid Man Named Strap Had a» Fig
Fione While @@ Lasted,
Atroaxa, Pa. May 19 Frugality, s
Cambria county coal town of aboat
2.000 inhabitanta is practically owned
by Judge Dean, of the Supreme coart,
He has made it an ideal laboring com-
mmnity. Thoogh inhabited almost
solely by miners, the town is #0 orderly
shat no ofeer of the law is statidhed
there, and the locknp has never been
needed inti] last night, when a barly
| stranger caine in and registered at the
hotel as 8B Stroup, of Mountain.
dale, !
The Steotips, of Mountaindale, bave
proviuced a couple of prize fighters,
and thi fellow looked like one. He
ordered supper, compisined that it was
bad, rushed back of the clerk's desk,
wedged hin revolver and began to shoot.
The ork offered to mark his bill
pid if he would leave The offer wis
acewpted, and Stroop began to amuse
himself by shooting at two Polish ped-
| dlers, who fled to the mountains, leav-
fing their packs where they dropped
them. Stroup then proceeded to
terroris the town, i
| Finding the streets soon deserted, he
Cwent to the office of the Crosson and
Clvarfeld Coal and Cokegrompany and
PH
(Walls, of Altoona, manager of the
company for Judge Dean, went to the
door and was met by a fusilnde of
bullets,
Walls, tot being hit, grappled with
Stroup ami fAnally threw him 10 feet
over a porch. The fellow returned,
and sonoonoed that be had one cart.
ridge left for Walle The latter, as
wistad by several miners, tackind
Rtpoup again, this time securing him.
They placed him in a Box car over
{knocked an the office door.
sight, awd this morning be was given
hearing before ‘Squire Lynch, of Cres
win. who committed him for court ab
Fhensburg on the charge of shooting
with intent to kill
I Have 30008 Pecpie
| Accordiig to the report of Assessor
J H Ricker. of this place, Patlon has
an sctanl population of 2,298 people,
| against 1337 ax per census taken Phe
samber © 1X making a gain in a iiss
aver two yisars of TAS. We ns
families: 211 school children betwéan
the ages of X and 13 years: 461 voter
Peom November lat, 1598 to May I,
1496 there were 9 deaths and 36 Births
Taking jn the small towns anid settle.
ments within & radios of one mile and
ane. Bal? we have a population of over
4 po and if Patton increases from Bow
anti! full anywhere like it has doriag
the past six months the population
will reach 3 500
hate
Wivihday Pally,
{ast Thamday night a birthday party
was held af the home of A. 6G. Abbott
on West Mages avenus in honor of the
sath anniversary of Mrs. Roth Allgood.
A large number were present and a
very enjoyable evening was spent. Re
freshments wore served at 11 o'clock.
bemstital a
the hostess which were very
much appreciatsd
id
You Ever
Stop to think what you
the
Several presents ware
aerivent by
x
cond bay al
RACKET STORE
fir a ttle money. Note these prices,
cir Thimbles ic each, fans lo each,
lead pencils le each, ping le per paper,
geedien 10 per paper, carpet tacks le
por paper, pens 2 for le, toilet soap 2
tales for Se, hooks and eves de card,
nants buttons So per gro, gents neck
ties from 40 up to 24, tooth PICKERS de per
hod, lace from lo per yard up to 136
Hutiane a per thread 2 per
rpdd, DAG yards
{ have also added to my stock 4 fine
fine of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
which are welling fast at the astonish-
ing low price 1 am asking.
A full and compiete line of Tinware,
Quesnsware and Glassware.
§ will be in my new stare room on af
about the 156th of this month.
prey
yt”
ay hy X ;
Then OR OL WE
Bargains!
R. F. GALLAHER,
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