= TE SSAA AF RE BRET FE SN 5 | men September 21st, 22d, Brd ‘open sores. DeWitt's Witch Huasel | the guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kess- " Jer, Fifth avenue, this week. Bie are ont tor « grand harvest |! at 16 4nd More [than ordinary preparations are being | | made and more than an ordinary good ¢ time may be expected. : | The whole system is drained and The Carrolltown fair this year will undermined by indolent nlcen and Salve speedily heals them. It is the _| best pile core known. C. W. Hodg- kins, Patton Pharmacy. H. B. Barton and H. O. Winslow left on Sunday morning on their licycles | for Benezette, Elk county, Pa. a dis tance of 75 miles. Mr. Winslow re = tarned home on Monday amd Mr. | Stirs X Kaylor and Swope passed parton will remain for a few days, : An Infant son of Mr. Bd. Maines {died at the residence of ite grand- father, Mr. Jacob Kirkpatrick, in Aon Eider township, on Wednenday even- * W. 1D. Paynter and BR. N. Liter, of ing. The child was aged about four | Pittsburg, registered at at the Palmer months, and bad been ill for two | house op Tuesday. . months. ~Hustings Tribune. C. ( Edmiston visited friends at The 2 Jeph snd Fiflipubuty on Fri- | 1 Cromon 1nd ohasiows on Tacaday | 3. ton and wie, Job G. and be J. _B. Noonan, Ww. On . K sk, Paul Swot A small i boy at Maripous Park, last Batardsy, remarked that the Lindsey | ‘band was the first he ever saw that _pursded in drawers without over pants, ‘and wondered if the men weren't If you want to be in it yon most _g,med of themselves. The same Geo. Miler and wife, of Tyrone, are jf wear one of McRelvy's stylish, good ig said he saw one of them walk- { Atting, well made suits. 3612 ing with a Coalport girl. — Standard. Herman Jones and 8. 8. Kinkead, py ynothar column of the COURIER. ei two prominent citizens of Ebensburg, wii be found the new ad of Dr. Meek- | were in our town on Saturday. Ler's famous medicines. Thews medi- Wo. Metion Is having the Patton cines are manufactured by H.C. and | hotel repatuted. ©. M. Letts and his J, A. Olmstead, of Williamsport, and | crew of men are doing the work. the latter gentiersan was iv Patton Ricker & Gould, the niacliinists of Inst week. The carriage in which Mr. Patton, recently erected a new brick Olmstead travels through the country I north side of their in is quite an artistic, but bandsome large buiiding. vehicle and aztracts much attention. WW. L. Nicholson, proprietor of the 14 ain't matter much whether sick ow Central Hotel at Hastings, sod Rob't po, jeche, hillioustiems, indigestion and . Hatley, also of Hastings, drove over to | constipation are cnnsed by nuglect or ‘by onavoidable cirenmatanies; Pe The annual harvest home picnic was Witt’s Little Early Risers will speedily bere anoe 2aummes on Monday and cure them all. C. W. Hodgkin, Pat- Tuesday of this week. The usual good ton Pharmacy. : | time was participated in. — ld: Now is the time to put an ad in the ite Hotel Patton ome door n't miss the place when you used all right. Accommodations ex- | cellent and rates moderate. 89-41. J. Duncan, & hotel man of Dunio, v ' | this county, and Jas. T. Young, repre- ' Isenting Fisher & Co., of Johnstown, | ‘were visitors to Paiton on Friday. | Will be operated strictly on a Loar:—A silver headed cane, or {will be for cash and you kifow walking stick, between this place and saving of mormey to its patrons. ihe 4 ead Hobos lh of share of your patronage. | Patton met on Priday night and en- THIS STORE Will be conducted on business rolled over 50 more new members. principles, which we think is to give good value for your Ld have & membership of over 180. | yoney always aiming to do better by you bi Mome Mellon, ‘and Miss Mattie ONE BIG SHI BA Mellon, accompanied by Miss Jones, spent a portion of Sunday st Chua Springs. They made the trip on And more to follow. Below find a few | Baitor Kinsloe, of the . Philipsburg quality you can’t help sayieg they are >, - in North Cambria Co. Men's B calf sewed, Bal and Co sewed, Bal and sole oh i having dally arrivals of bargin ne Hat are Very rare. will make you a good suit ele thes from 15.00 dh to 2 quote n few of our modern | $10. ay of an article batons. he’ Jar- REE | He will do all kinds of re chases it. Leading dressmakers have for years spprociated that L Art dela, Mose 1a Gh Best uhion Book pubs] lished in the country. They kuow 1 doz lead pe that all the designs it presents are |} doz. good b origival and farther that they are| mi practical. aim SE tains & choice variety of i among them seven hesutifolly solored) B : plates imported especially for this | pumber. Price 30s Der SFY Bm M12 newsdealers or The Morse-Broughton come L Co. 3 Bast 19th Strout, Now York. If you have ever seen a little chiki ol the agony of sammer complaint, you | oan realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instant | aneous relief always afforded by De | | Witt's Colic & Cholers Care For | dysentery and diarrhoea it is reliable. | We could not afford to recommend this as & cure unless it were a cure. Cc. W. Hodghina, Patton Pharmacy. Soals After the Fisod. The first fruit planted by Noah when he left the ark wan the grape, the most healthy of all the products of the ab- earth. All through the bible we nead of grapes und wine from grapes being | pecommended as the first remedy for {ast the ills of life, but is pire juice wine, pot watered and sugared juice that the bible refers to. Sogared wines are highly alcoholic and starchy’ the sugar making excess of alcohol and other products not belonging to healthful | wine. Speer, of New Jersey the oldest | wine grower in the United States, has | stodionsly avoided water and sagar or any foreign sabstance whatever, but has his wine fully matared by great age and careful handling. i i i Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold: was almost anable to ‘speak. My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Cham. berlain’s Cough remedy advertised in the St. Panl Volka Zeitung I pro- cured a botile, and after taking it & ‘ghort while was entively well. | now most heartily recommend this remedy fo anyone mffering with a coll: Wm Keil, 87% Selby Ave, St. Paul, Minn. for sale by C. W. Hosighins, Pitton Pharmacy. In the rooms formerly occupied by Ward & McKelvy op below Patton Supply Store. are looking for Shoes, if you! | When you take s trip ae | ‘do you will be money uut of pocket. k stop at the Blair house and you will be i cash basis. Every sale rade what that means—a great big | We will treat you well one ea 4 Cormeen fie. and all alike and by, si doing think we should merit a liberal i STOCK ALREADY ARRIVED that after you have examined the | best value for the money ever offered s. ait solid, ail 46 ex, only $1.35. seyiem, 50 and $2.00. $1. 5. now only $1.35. from $2.50 to $1.00. 4 fom price 125 and $3.50, now m 38 voll, for 1.00. . Brogs $1.35. , for $1. To | po Ladies’ Shoes The children’s big bargain. Some of the old stock to be closed out at: Men's § 5 00 Sufta, All-wool, now #4 0} linden than others pair work, * ~ putas LE « CC THE BAZAAR, Will be found one door Sin 2 low The Patton . ps O. Brady, [3 low Fall a Ve +s BIICANSY 4 PROPRIETOR, Spl his Clothes are gnaran- teed to give satisfaction. Patton, Pa. | MM. After almost 3 year's experience in Patton we have be came convinced that the town is good enough for us to do ‘business in with success, Fach year we have almost doubled ‘the previous year's trade and now our present quarters are too small entirely for the big stock we carry, and the amount of patronage bestqwed npon us. To that end we will occupy a handsome new brick build- ing of our own after Right in the heart of the business centre of town directly ‘opposite The First National Bank. Before we move we ave going to have A House Cleaning Sale Right here in our old quarters, | which are next door to our new new location. To clean up everything and save moving it we are going to sell che entire stock as near as possible. Remember all our goods marked im plain figures. Dress Stiocs that were $400 now §8 00 0 is i #00 4 “ i 500 ix " 50 is ie HW son! : a% He S00 10 on ik a “ i 5 | Ek é “ 2 5 »” 2 0 w“ 12 00 a “ 915 4s " 250 00 ————————————— ‘ i“ A 200 “ 1 7° ¥ A : | Boy's so All-wool Suita now ne Misses? and Children’s Shoes cut the “* 300 “wooo 235 same wy not in stock, but in price. ik 4 00 ik 12s ; wl 5 of ¢ an 400 . in I Men’ s Dress Pants, all sizes, Men sand Boy's. 'so-inch waist down to 30 pS Shira Hide now dbo Pay Su 5 8 | .inchesi as follows: #] ah 3 : The: $56 00 ones now at WW o Th #2 : i“ 4 00 # i i“ 35 $1 oh ™ ! ik 3 an 4 “w i : 290 Prices cut as sbove on ail Under weg soe eS , Sweaters, Be | wear All clieap pants reduced accordingly. # | Men's Dress . Shoes that were $5 00 pow $375 TT % wi we it 4 oR 4 3 us i 5 : A ia : DLL Dias se STRAW HATS. au ih § Hi 2 24 [5 1 bi Working Shoes (Men's) af Slie, #0 All must go now. and §1 25. : Al 8 ' Dress OE = Fine Dress Boy's Shoes that were §2 5) now 2 00, Sernw Hats wers $1.30 30 48 Ee Shoes wok * i “ 2 » : =, a a i“ Re wh i 1 5 ** 1 ii “ 4 i“ + #0 “ Cheap shoes Shc 0c and §1 00. { Boy's “ae “ a“ 30 Remember each item gamed above is at first lower im price than others can sell you. Cnt off the reduction and you can save day’s wages by buying new. If you don’t need goods at present buy a stock ahead while we are selling you good fresh stock at Bargains. | This SALE; will commence today and continue il Sep tember 1st. We have a big stock and can please all. Doat | wait but come at once.
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