ec SF gb RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896. Gaba I oi nto a chair and the Tron po Set gracefal speech moved that A he Bendnation be made gnaniinons pledged t a . . n in the coming battle | An Interesting Article on fers shomid Money Question | jo asmonstration, BY THEO. c KNAUFF whith the state goidons were . about the hall pall in the wake of gy, pocamcnt No. 13, y, Sound Money Leages | { Minos, Buck. | of Pennsylvania, Organized May SN. {Convtiraed from leet well: Other Crops, But you say your firm is not a wheat ont- IT That may be, and yet the fatter | Diity to grow wheat may be a factor ky snd the in ita prospective valoe in connection | NM Od Kentucky | with the value of wheat. | Brodder t% | Hot for what is your farm valuable? nd Goma bites ss vo ot ye soos ; Is your product largely that oni- aren of the whol United The nator said be would Bebe national committes Beld A TOO wheat, adjourned. - "lt Tras derided to have An executive. Dy, you fall back opom that other me the oan am ape selected, | ' apiversal standard and usoslly well thairan of paying erop, bay? This is one of the fhe executive committen. sam products, jost at the present time, that izted 10 select the other mem. joy v, prove that the cause of the Emr the x ran epee a1 prevailing depression is pot the one for troasoror, but the rhoics of & secre. thing, the demonetization of diver, | tary was ott to to the committee. Hoth which should affect everything slike. didates wil a Ad of nt This product, in certain paris of the BOmi nation in Louisville on Sept. 12 vountry at Jest, bas not best eo much exsoutive commit- affected as wheat, which fact would 6 loot 15, CIGARS: infer that the figures were th uel of am ordinary laws of supply and demand rr Flackner wers | | Even in this department great im. both casarted to the committee meeting | provement in the mathidis of packing : Tracy on York Amend | by compression, as in the case of tot ‘ton, has greatly ineressed the distance Renator made t ist remarks | within which bay can be carried to ae eT wt pArticiated in| market profitably. Do you raise oats, SERA PALI, the cliscusson. | barley, rye or potatoes, the case is the Counell Frocecdisgs. ‘same. Is fruit your standby? The terme, declares for the Fold | extreme extent of tha { Tontinent, from riff for Council met in special session Wed nesday evening with members present * : ear Board of Health juow to grea ee the great. nance N read a motion | ” 5,52 was an dn read. the east. Even in tracking, should yon happen to be exceptionally situated ‘for a limited product near some great {eity, you are interfered with lo some. extent by new conditions. Are you dairying, the market for milk in Hm. Ivihrkompidosbinn bo commoni- | ited. and the distance in which it can oate Board they be handled is limited also. But there will io the the PE = must be some difference in the value of such blanks or printing they deem dairy farms when, leaving theese aito- : . | gether out of the question, ? New York, 1 tion Ct jod @ t ' which not long ago was depending for : it wan the follow- its supply of butter on near-by pro- mg lle be meld and orders drawn for the . Patton Prblishing Co., ducers, can now obtain huiter direct | for advertising and printing, $10.75; 4B. Will Gr e if n A for a a H r quickly, bat in good condition, by | Gould. for age ng school nt, | | means of refrigeration, even whan de Elmer Smal diti ch 1 ayed in Sranmit. The sunie methods nm; for 4 og ‘bring poultry from a great distance account, $200; 8. E. Jones, for serving : : suph for ot view nad mil and also food products from cattle Dressed ments, from which. ail veehess TT Jolin Boyes, salary tor | Bulk ad material are eliminated, sre police service for month of August, . ant to that market in tal compact (ise, $80.00, PH. Biller, for repair of form. after having pesssd, dressed and . street tools for 1365, §5.00¢ P. HL. Biller, saily vo the Conti that Famer would be nonduated | for repair of strout tools for 1396, $1.75; andressed, diagonally ncroms Hue Lonb : $ proses, as the opposition 10 RA Hunter for ir of tools. | nent, and are even exported to three comeentrated Riou. | tire that distance. This is the case egy James N NX. Turner, for one double : on . tree, $1.00; WW. Kessler, judge of ; pun an a wa ot rk fu Soe yaw of te eland hat reached the convention inaptor of election, ohe day, $3.50; » J. any could not. entertain for 8 Io _C. Crowell, inupe stor of election, st afl Even as short a tine agn as bn of his own nomina- one day, $5.00; John Hanter, clerk of 1884, 38 per cent. of all the cattle of the ; - eleution, one day, $3.0) A. W. Mo United States were from Texas alone, Seal, ET .a¥, 8. - western product shows a still greater. election, $3.00; J. H. Ricker, 1 proportion. The vast herds of cattle, on election, $2.00: & E. Jones, con- incloding re POR Wiig on western ne, raging on the = Shi electicm, $0 8 E. Jones, pubic domain, not by express per- mission of the Federal anthority, but by sufferance, requiring no attention put what they give themselves, no from dairy farms at least sa far west 8s Nebraska bronght So ia doors aot only | aon ora | : sa mrion of TE. Jones in serv sovions on Mellon : nated General Brags. “the hero of 50 street and a ordered tobe food but what they themselves gather, investigated by clerk. No further to shelter, must necessarily, in cost of business the Council raed to meet PrOGUCHOR, outbid the sastern article. She aeons > The total number of beef callie re- on regular meeting night, Wed- 0 Chicago alone in 1573 was ; Reslay, Sap amber ih, 158. 684,000 against 2,974,000 in 1864. Chi Sertonsly Injured. . cago received 3.252.000 bogs in 1872, Louis Braunt, a youth of about 12 and in 1384, 7.543.000, with a corres years, was seriously injured from 3 ponding increase in the nnmber of fall off of a lumber wagon between _heep. this place and Honter & Baaghman's Canadians Competition. mill east of town. Young Braunt was Bat more nafortunately still it ix not. coming to Patton to do some market only our own country which ia helping ing and climbed on the lumber wagon to pile up this increased production. | for a ride. After riding a short dis- Unfortypately we feel the effects of a tance he fell off striking the wheel, large increase of production in regions which, before the team could be stop- over which we have no political con ped, ped, SAGgRE Bim, SNe his head, trol. There is the great northwest for ge and jaws ing out several instance, Manitoba, ete. The British. AEARRAL SMOR 8 SDGENEN. join A plvsiian wan uspriedly wut possessions in North America, which and the commander of the Iron rin person urray who but a short time ago produced none Tiincis waited until all the fonnd him unconscious and almost life- whatever, are now pouring at least had been called. Then lem. He was hurriedly put in a buggy fifty millions of bushels of wheat an- {and taken home where he laid uncon. nually into the lap of the world. | scious for five days. At this writing he Argentine. sealed | has somewhat improved and has re-' put thet is not all, we have other ; bat cannot re nly it, (Annet! competitors ab greater distance. We, ica, Argentina, that in its way is a8 ‘wonderful in resources and sudden _ growth as our own Er a considerable exporting to tat country, ne now she exp { agrives in that dephtement | APS EVER the convention more alarming to you than those of, with dressed bes, pork, mation, hams while at the present time the total have a sister Republic in South Amer- to ony customers. It haw boar ber aim | ows of Ax Games Fare na Away ; : Toy Won Five. fertility and physioal aan uvraiie to agriouitoss She has had | tc of popuiatioh to to @ the soil Ss now osing modern appliances (and methods, and he facilities for | shipment and transhipment. She has over seven hundred and (ifteen mil- | Hons of scores of domnir, and the not available for cultivation |i by reason of lack of rain and the ab by | sence of Acilities for irrigation, or from | saline properties of the soil, Are COM | paratively insignificant. Wheat, males, | barley, rye and outs, may be grown in all departments of the Republic, from | Patagonia to Bolivie. Maise, which | wan u ative produtsy in Fuuated from be followed by a second rep. fp iaed Nie Welt | Fikes Wit Decide it. the Patton boys, but found ont that The Congressional conferees of this | they were not quite strong enough ss district contested and otherwise | the score will show: have been wrestling with the candi { Patt... iss ciomiond 3 3 1 14 : Antes for several sessions to get thes : i A 40 come $0 SON Agreement &s Wo who ¢ | Hita-Puttenm i ny. On | ahisll have the throe votes the Repute cools. Mateaif and Nicordermios. = leans of Bedford county are entitled Ths hi od was played #8 Mor. ter in the conference and ailer isboring risduie A Saturday morning wp to 8:30 o'clock on Batinday ever: Log oe five innings te Ee wae ing, the following AgTIEmOnt Wis called on sccount of rain with Patton whyned ; & : ALToONA, Pa, Sept. 5, 1608, | semi swe thw wore Will shaw: WHEREAR A disptite haw risen pal on Fam. Te who are the rightfal Congressional rh fovecs from the county of Bedford. in Hite. Patton Nn, Morrintale &. But the Twentinth Congresdonal District; teriot: Patton Renninger and W therefore, to determine the question, ' Dale. Morrisdale—Toot and ¥ wie hereby agree to submit the same fo the Hon. Jon P. Fikin, chairman Re- publican State Central Commities, for mis dechdon and determination, “amid | further agree that his decision shall he cory Wilk ates; final and conclu vn. And we Derelt | ng Mr. ok J, Joo ph. Tor Rosa B. wrar: The Hicks Kooser conferees ad LI. journed to meet in Johnstown on Monday afternoon they played Tuesday, the 15th inst., lisdess sooner Prim, od aor 2 most interest called by thelr chairman, and oe np ho ou fs rw Score: Evans-Thropp conferees sijourned to | Pat 41D TERE meet at the call of their ¢huirman. | Phtlipateore pric od J RETRY WD Moon Conmeney Work. teri: Patton : The Couries has it fren a reliable! | Philipsburg. Scott snd Gillman. a souron that work will comtsencs on the On their way home they stopped extension of the Wigton brasch of the over at Houtsedile to play 8 ame fieoch Cronk wativugd in A very burt thet which sonaited in another victory. : time. OF course this means another | | Seare: little wakening up for Patton, When Puttin. Cw gE . 5 this road = connpleted, ws wan stated | Hoatadie ... ..o8 4 1 8 * ’ 83 , before in this paper, & latipes amount of Hite - Patton 31, Hootedale 17. Bab cosd mined at Spangler and Barnes. | teries: Patton Renninger, or hess will be shipped over it and in all and (” Rourke. Houtadule--Hutchey, probability the repsiv shops at tisia Hagan and Dore. place will be enlarged and more men Dr the six games played the total employed thereabouts, A. charter was warner of base hits were Patton 138 jawed Inst Monday at Elureisburg for opponent 83, giving Patton 168 bases this new road to the Csmbels Comaty npponent’s 74. Railroad company and in the charter Thi aumber of men track out by it states tht the sakl sompuny pire. Paton pitehers Were by Reilly, 1%; poses to build 4 fine seven miles Jong, Renuinger, 17; Armstrong, 3 Clymer, from Wigton colliery tn ihe borongh of | 1; 8 total of 38 againet 18 by opponents. Spangler; capital stock, §100,000. The The bot arrived howe all feeling president is Markn E. Ditneted, Har Well oo Wednesday morning at 4 risborg, divectors, W. 3, Ogeisby, A. 0'tlock all having enjoyed a pleasant ©. Stamm, H. . foutr, of Haris ip bury: A. G. Palmer, of Jetvey Stuare, iets amd Festhont Grier, Booth of Philadelhi ba. ill Bid a pienie and tli Gram Brnertais ment, day, September 19th, 1896, afternoon A grand scloytiost entertainment snd evening st Mathine Shenk's bam will be given by (. A. and G. R. Jar in ABsgheny township to which sll are baugh, embracing ed paintings cordially invited. . [from all parts of the worid, at the Piremen’s hall «0 Sattiday evening, Only two mare weeks to get phote- September 13. 1908, for the benefit of ETRphs at $1.50 per dom. the Patton Firemen. A fall explana 4. € Parmick. tion will be given on veh view pre | gente] in an interesting nnd inatrastive Are you for manner. The dlosing scene alote is well worth the price of admission, | which is only 10 and JB cents The cKINLEY | doors will open promplly at? ooioek. | |The benefit which is to be derived is to or ‘amsist in paying the expenses of the | Fire company if it attends the fitate B ) YAN? convention to be held at Johnstown | is) ; next month. Everybody should tarn Well, it doesn’t “cut amy loo” ont and help the boys. They always whether vou are not; what we wish to are ready to tars out. th heip you when do is to cull your attention to the you are visited by fie WONDERFOL PRICES Next Hale annge ‘ak the Racket Stare. We y- It has been decided fo bold the next Suing you want from a pin to son State Grange meet at Altoona com- Seq car line of mencing oun the second Taesdiy of December and continging one ‘week f- A great number of farmers from Cam- | bria county will take sdonntage of the © TET - meeting and it is expedited that ali least such a» 2.000 farmers will be in atteniance GUNPOWDER, from different localities. This no QOLONG, doubt will be one of, ¥ not the largest, | ENGLISH BREAKFAST, FTC. gatherings held in Altoona this year. | The citisens of that city shoull feel 1 ag proud in having this honorable ‘body | pound of tes p of men with them for i week. {osives ' Poison Ivy, insect bites, biruises, | at my scalds, burns, sre quickly cared by | his ware to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great | | pile cure. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton | Pharmacy.
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