I est le? ces ster, ch is % 3, bove sing Patton Courier. | P. "TON PUBLISHING co, ‘Proprietors. E. WiLL GREENE, Editor. _THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. CHURCH NOTICES. CATHOLIC—Father Marcellius, paglor. Mass every other Sunday at 8and 10a, m, Sun day school at 2 p. m, and vespers at 3 p. m LUTHERAN—IN Good’s Hall, Rev. B. 8, Dise, ! tor. Sunday school at 6:30 a. m. Preach- | ng at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Song Serv- | at 7:00 p. m stor, BarprisT—Rev. N, O, Patterson, Se unday school | ices at 1030 5. mn nag. m. B. U, at 6 p. m, Prayer James Mitchell, of Pittsburg, is vis- {iting Ed. Little this week. Go and see the fine line of fall and | winter capes at Mirkin & Kusner’s.-1t Miss Sadie Hattwick, of Jersey Shore, |is visiting friends in Patton this week. | A perfect fit guaranteed at the new | tailoring establishment of Dinsmore | Bros’, -40tf Foot ball games are next in order, and the Patton team promises to be ‘just the stuff.” &% 2 bu ing every Youn eveningat7:80. | Geta good cool refreshing drink of aii EriscorAr—Rev, C. W, Yagson, stor, Services at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m unday school at2 p.m. Epworth League | at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes- | day evening. at 7:45. LODGE NOTICES. | soda water or root beer at Hodgkins, | Patton Pharmacy. Patronize your home bakery and ~ | buy your bread from Kessler, oppo- Kpighis! of the Golden EKagle—Patton Castle, | gite Palmer house. meets every Tuesday evening in | Bell's Stall at 7:30 o'clock. N. O. Patterson, N. C. W. H. H. Bell, M. R. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS—Pat- | ton Lodge No. 108), meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 in Good's Hall. D. P. Jones, N. G. John Hunter, Sec. PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA—Wash- ington Camp No. 439 meets every Monday evening at 7:30 in Bell's Hall. I. 8. Bell, Pres. | W. H. H. Bell, Ree. Sec'y. | Young Men’s Institute—Marcellus Council No. 446, meets every Monday eyening at 8:00 p. m.'in Yeager hall, Patton, E M. Pn, President. F. X. Bauman, Rec, iy First SLOVAK CArHorLic UN1oN—of Patton, No. 105, meets every first Sunday afternoon of each month at 2'o’clock p. m. George Shika, Pres. John Fornadley, Sec'y. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS OF AMER- 1ICA—Division No. 2, of Patton, Cambria county, meets every thrst Sunday afternoon The next regular meeting of Borough Council will be on Wednesday even- ing, September 15th. Hunter & Baughman are shipping a considerable amount of lumber from their yards in Patton. G. C. Divers, of Barnesboro, and John McCormick, of Spangler, drove over to Patton on Labor Day. If you want a nobby suit of clothes call on Dinsmore Bros., merchant tailors, next to postoffice.-40tf John Edmiston, who has been vis- iting relatives in Clearfield and Centre counties, returned home on Saturday. Miss Anna Jones, of Altoona, who of each month. Philip Callahan, Sec’y. Grand Army of the Republic — Lientenant | Kaylor Post, No. (33, meets every second and fourth Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p m in Bell’s hall. Valentine Dumm, Com. ‘W. H. H. Bell, Adjutant. IMPROVED ORDER OF HEPTASoPHS—Patton | Conclave, No. 308 meets every second and | fourth Fridays of each month at 8 p. m. in Goods Hall Geo, Prindible, Archon. John Boyce, Sec’y. Loc al Time Table. The hours of arrival and departure of trains at the Patton Station are as follows: Train No. Mail Closes. . 630 AM .1030 A M 3100p M 400 PM 630 PM Postoffice hours from 7 A. M. to 8 Train numbers marked “N” are | northbound and Gi southbound. | Arrives. 6 M... P. M. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. | Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. |used all right. cellent and rates moderate.—69-tf. ing | New York State, | Saturday to attend the public schools. lin Bell’s | has been visiting friends at the Patton | hotel, returned home on last Wed- nesday. J. Watt Miller, who spent Sunday and Monday at his old homestead at Stormstown, Pa., returned home on Tuesday. Hon. Jas. Rerr, of Clearfield; Rem- brandt Peale, of New York, and Alex. Patton, of Curwensville, were in Pat- ton on Mouaday looking after business interests. Robt. Johnston, representing John- ston & Co., wholesale paper dealers of Harrisburg, stopped in town on Mon- day night. All members of the Methodist Episco- pal choir are requested to meet at the church on Saturday evening at 8 o’clock sharp. S. M. Wilson is converting the stable | on the rear of his lot on Beech avenue {into a dwelling to be used for tene- ment purposes. Now is the time for the Patton Board of Trade to commence to look around. A meeting should be called and a little | spirit manifested. When you take a trip to Ebensburg stop at the Blair house and you will he Accommodations ex- Murray Lewis, who has been spend- several weeks among friends in returned home on A meeting has been called to be held hall on Friday night for the purpose of organizing a Temple of the Ladies of the Knights of the Golden Eagle. CASTORIA. le te tion icks ft / i guature every | ol oF LZ wrapper. | government cannons to be placed in | ’ | appropriate positions i From L. A. W, Julletin. Oh, here’s a toast to the funnyman Who at us chestnuts poke: “Long life, Ly we; “may he live to be s As old as are his jokes.” When the other fellow gets rich it’s luek, Just blundering luck “that brings him gains, But when we win it’s a case of pluck With intelligent effort and lots of brain, He was riding on a load of straw When good old Farmer Wayback saw A cyclone coming down the roa And said to himself, “We IL, I'l be blotwed.’ Soda Water at Patton Pharmacy. Welcome, old oyster. Nine months of school. Hot days and cool nights. Visit Miller’s White Shoe Store. The buckwheat itch comes next. Green corn is holding sway now. The leaves will soon begin to turn, The house fly is beginning to take a sneak. Spangler nights ago. The happy, happy school days have came again. Go to Kessler’s bakery for your fresh bread and cakes. had a prize fight a few Suits and pantaloons at all prices at Dinsmore Bros’. The base bz ul fev improved of late. ver in Patton is much Prosperous merchants advertise in the PAo1rToN COURIER. Labor Day should have been termed fie y?’ in Patton. The Patton public menced on Tuesday morning. R. L. Paup and Chas. Baker drove to Flynton on Monday morning. Wang da schools com- in & Kusner and see their and winter coats.-1t Go to Mirk fine line of fall Coon hunting parties are now the go, and roasting ears are quite plentiful. | “I take pains to spare you pain” is the way a Chicago dentist advertises. Children’s fall and winter coats a Mirkin & Kusner’s. Go and see them, | For that “tired feeling’ go to Hodg- | kins and get a cool glass of soda water | or root beer. CO. W. Hodgkins made a business trip to New York and Philadelphia the | Harry H. pery, both of Clearfield, Pa. first of the week. tr | was filled to its utmost capac Opera House Co. I nual meeting for the election of offic i The new officials President, A. | Ajt. W. H. H. Bell has made applica- tion to Hon. J. D. Hicks for two old | n the town of convention at Reading, Pa., stopped in | H. J. Patton, of Curwensville, was a visitor to Patton Monday. E. B. Fox, of Louisville, Ky., had business in Patton on Monday. W. G. Dawson spent Labor Day in Patton visiting among friends. W. G. Lockard, M. D., of Cumber- land, Md., spent Monday and Tuesday in Patton. J. E. Johnson and wife, of Phila- delphia, were visitors to our town on Tuesday. John Gibbins, of Chest Springs, was a pleasant caller at the COURIER office on Tuesday. The genial traveling salesman, Chas. B. Roper, of DuBois, was seen on our streets Wednesday morning. Geo. A. Becker, a traveling salesman of York, Pa., was looking after busi- ness interests in Patton on Tuesday. The newly appointed postmaster at Barnesboro, Frank McAnulty, was a welcome visitor to Patton on Monday. Miss Nell Sweeney is spending a couple of weeks visiting friends at Patton, Hastings and Altoona.—Houtz- dale Journal. Cap. Notley’s horse won first money in the ‘free for all” race at Ebensburg Thursday. His colt won second prize in the colt race.—Spangler Sentinel. Mrs. Edith Allport is still farther im- proving her residence by setting a curb and laying a fire brick walk on the Third street side, and grading and sodding the grounds. — Philipsburg Ledger. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, cleanse that organ, quickly. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Ap exchange says that Clearfield county has a curiosity in the shape of a township, within whose borders there C. W. the pills that| SEE is mot a church, school, saloon, store, minister, justice, school teacher, doctor, | lawyer, carpenter, blacksmith shop, | postoffice, or a two-story house. None | of the inhabitants of the township | have ever held office, sat on a jury, or been in a criminal action. | Moments are useless if trifled away; | and they are dangerously wasted if! consumed by delay in case where One | Minute cough cure would bring im- | mediate relief. C. W. Hodgkins, Pat- | ton Pharmacy. Free, Free, Free! > With every §25 worth of goods pur- chased at our store you will be pre- sented with a beautiful piece of silver- ware, which can be secon displayed in our shew window. 33tf MmniN & KUSNER. Rev. Mark Minser, 2 Dunkard min- | ister of Deckers Point, Pa., says he| can reco I ¢hamberiain’s Pain) Balm to anyone in need of a good lini- ment, and that he considers it tae best he has ever Balm is es- pecially teumatism, lame mime Pain Patton. G. W. Murray, of Punxsutawney, | . who attended the Democratic State | Patton for a few days’ visit on his| return home. The Spangler Sentinel, one of the| COURIE best exchanges, entered | upon its fifth year last Friday. Here's | saec Bro. Spencer, and may the] | Sentinel always prosper. | J. W. Hubbard and son Morris, of | ch Creek, Pa., who were the guests | off Mr. Hubbard’s William, | Joseph and Hod, during the past week, | returned to their homes on Tuesday. We ¢ SONS, re sory to announce the serious | indisposition of our fellow townsman, | Geo. M. Ferguson. He has been in| poor health for some time, but is now | confined to his room,—Mahaffey Ga-| zette. Members of the Mealove family, of Richmond, Indiana county, one of the | oidest families in the county, heid a reunion av Manlove park urday. This was the 3: famiiy. ant evening 39th anniversary of the | enjoyed. The entertainment 1 in the Fire- | men’s hali on Friday night by the | members of the Knights of the Golden y was a grand succes The hall ity, everyone enjoyed the excellent | gram rendered. The stockholders of the one day last week. elected were as follows: | T, Strittmatter; vice-president, C. Otto; t | secretary, R. J. Kaylor; treasurer, A. Lantzy; directors, A. C. Strittmatter, | | R. J. Yothers, Jas. McNelis, P. A. | Strittmatter, Francis Hoover. na | pro- | Hastings | held the regular an- | | | | | | MARRIED—ADb Patton, Pa., Septem- ber 4, 1897, by the Rev. N. O. Patterson, McLaughlin and Etta Tip- back, sprain i cubs, bruiser, | burns and : : it is one of Be most acemarkoble medicines in ex- 1 ty effect {i both sur- | a VOU 1 sale 25 DW BADD AD DDD DTD > DODO D- \RANTEL {ABSOLUTELY 6 ple and hooklet free. 1G. 0, INT ap i to eure any case of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa- ‘ tive. never grip or gripe.but cause easy natural results, Sam. Ad. sre RLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, Can., or New York. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous little le pills, Small precautions often | prevent great mischiefs. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. they cure constipation and headache and regulate the bowels. C. Ww. Hodgkins, P Patton Pharmacy. One Minute ( Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. signs for Bloyele Riders. To lend your wheel is a sign you will quarrel with a friend. To read the advertisements of newly invented painless saddles is a sign you will die poor and despised. To be chased by a yellow dog with a head like a cook stove and a mouth like a cellar presages a bad fall. To puncture your tire ten miles from home is the sign that you will have a spavin on your off hind hoof. To see a red headed woman wearing green bloomers is a sign your rim will split unless you say ‘Kokalo” and throw a bale of hay over your left shoulder. To Care Loustipation Forever. Take Cascurets Candy Cathartic. 10¢ or Ze. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. To heal the broken and deceased tis- sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. No-Te-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, mukes weak men strong, blood pure. 50¢, 81. Ai. druggists. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. These prices: | 56-piece Tea set (nice goods)....... 100-piece dinner set, fine ware 100-piece best de corated ware. Good large dinner pails, 3stylesat. . Men’s heay. y work shocs (double tapped). 1 00 Men's fancy dress SNOES...........ccevreruerereereres 1 00 And many other bargains which we have not space to quote. Below we nathe a few of the articles found on our 10 cent counter. 10-pin folding hat rack 3-quart coffee pot 15-gal oil can {on art water pail rt sauce pan vered bucket ng pan tove brush ranite pudding pan granite wash basin G0-foot clothes line 50-foot white cotton line {0-foot wire line Jest bridle bits Good bits or brace Set silver plated spoons Good hairbrush Nice clothes brush Good thermometor Pencil box with lock and key Serated bread knife T 3 thi Also a variety of other goods which | are sold at twice the price we ask. | Call and see at BAZAAR, Patton, Pa. A PE STAT OAR Brady, 4 RATE TS TE Try LEY) Prop’r, ODT DODDODOOOO® ATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS 217. PLATT TILIELE The Quickest Mail Order House in the State. BY MAIL absolutely safe We prepay Postage and Send for our new Booklet — GABLE BENEFIT Service in Dry Goods House in interior ~ makes prompt satisfactory for the ladies of Central Pennsylvania. goods ordered by Mail, but for Cash only. of any goods you may wish to see. Best Goods at Lowest Prices — and your Money Back if you want it. > ALTOONA, BOTHX®s = BUILT i 5 \ ARIA UNCLE SAM'S MAIL SERVICE AND THIS STORE The combination of the best Mail the world with the best or Pennsylvania SHOPPING pleasant 8s \ ana Express on all also for Samples BRASS 9 £ | t BR i PENNA The Keystone Clothing Co. A New Firm With lots of experience and plenty of money to back it up. We are here to trade with you and want your custom. To get it we promise you fair square dealing and very close prices. Our profits are going to be meagre. 1 penny and 5 pennies, and where others will charge you Dollars on Clothing we are going to make it halves on any- thing we sell you, and we want you to get others’ prices and then come to us and we will go them one to five better be it dollars or cents. Come and try us and be convinced that we are right. Spank New Stock. Our buyer has just returned from New York and Philadelphia and has picked up just what you may want in Suits, Men’s or Boys’ Overcoats, Un- derwear, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ete., Ete. A nobby line of Fall Suits in the latest novelties and colors. The Hats! Oh My! What an assortment in Greene, Olive, Blue, Black or Brown, and the prices will be one-half less than they are worth. The Shirts, For Fall. We picked up some 12 dozens of the latest things that sold for §1.00—the price now 50 cents. Our Overcosts A spank new stock. Anything and everything. Finest Dress or Cheapest Stormer. $3.50 to $15.00. That means a big assortment to select from. Men’s, Boys’, Children’s. time. are buying. Suits 12 to $28. | guarantee. No deposit required. and best workmanship to be had. Ye=And now we invite you to call. Cur Men’s Pants. 65 cents to the finest that money can buy. Neckwear. Well we will show nobby ties—the 25 and 35c. ones only 20c., and the 50c ones 38c. Big line here. Gloves, 2c; 35c, 33, and up- ward. These are regular, 25, 40 and 50¢ Gloves. ——— Collars and Cuffs. Nobby Styles. 5¢, 10c, 15¢, worth just double, Overalls and Jackets Regular 50c ones with bibs 38c and 80 on. Underwear Has advanced about 20 per cent., but cash bought old prices and we will sell it that way. $1.00 buys an all-wool Suit that can’t be matched less than $1.50. That’s so. - We have all grades. Shoes. Well we are in it on Shoes also. Ex- clusive shoe houses can’t show you the assortment we will have here in a day or 80. Tans (heavy), Green, Olive, Blacks. MEN'S or BOY® The Ladies’ won’t be in ’til the factory gets them made for us—say 10 days yet. Everyone in Patton or surroundings know what Bell sold. Well ours will be better and more up-to-date. FACT! Can talk all day, or take up your valuable time, but we want you to see these Bargains and we mean bargaius every Oh! yes, we nearly forgot to say a word about our Merchant Tailoring Department. 'a big stock of the piece goods and you can see just what you We will carry Pants 4 to #8 and now our A perfect fit or no sale motto is:— . “Penny Profits and Big Sales.” Respectfully, KEYSTONE CLOTHING CO. CT We want to make it so pleasant . in our store and so economical for you to trade here that to go anywhere else. own experiece to teach you will not want We want your you that you may have confidence in us. 8 to and not try to | to buy what we want to se I Lo We want ,to Yours Store. | The best possible 1 nave w s for everthing a first-class Grocery vay to 1 +L 1 “i aac ne wams, persuade him Eo 1. sell everything, one as much as another that 1s kept in ana General Patton Supply Co. Next to Corner Drug Store.