5 senger engine No. 42, spent Sanday in : dale, which not long ago Sou ied eS. | hind peer | Patton Caurier. PATTON PUBLISHING €0,, Proprietors. EB Wi 1 GREENE, Editor, im . Friday evening. Prom 1 A. w. Polletin. When the coal bin gets low Then the comd ons 8 slow In filing our orders, and yet it 1s weil 1 endure deny for we're sure It wit meen a short weight when we pet it, Mud ! Mud I! Hanta Claus next, Teachery’ institute next week. Henry Dill spent Sunday in Hastings. | One week from Satarday is Christ- | mae. . The husiter is putting the finishing | Curt Hilo, of Westover, was in town | on Satardsy. Glo to Kessler's Bakery for yoor fresh bread and cakes. Postam (Jeveal, the t food drink, | at Cash Grocery. gre Call at Mrs. Ns for your Christ mas preserita. -§t2 Children's fall and winter coats at Mirkin & Kasner's. You just ought to see the assortment of teas lean a4 {Cash Grocery. There are several cases of measles reported in Patton this week, : Patton Bupply Co. will save you money. Read their advertisement. See the new ad of . People’s Meat Market in another column this week. Jas. Condrin, of Altoona, was a welcome visitor to Patton on Tuesday. Abner Harter, of Cherrytree, was in | town transacting business on Toesday. The brick work on the Oleoson block, Le the Central hotel, is com- Chas. H. Palmer, engineer on pas If you want to save money pn tess you should buy them at ‘the Cash Grocery. - Wm. R Hill, of P Pa, the U. 8 been awarded a pension Do not fail to read the Patton Sup- has government. ply Co.'s advertisement this week. It 3 isiarens you. Bpanter, of. the Spangler Sesion Lo eT a ia, Noni your home bak and bread from Kear, oppo Palmer house. vane] is In every way a worthy citizen cand his faction. Covrrer this week. ‘who had beén visiting physicians for the cure of eczema. Bnished a fine joo last Monday. ; ee wer in 5 minates twice as oid how Jong will it take him ito get tired holding someone elae's sister who weighs 125 pounds ? Visit Miller's White Shoe Store. Maze Cowher spent Sunday in Hast- | ings. Mince meat and honey at Cash Gro- | cery, Miss Beas Wolfe went to Philipsburg bh | Monday. Everything in the grocery line at Cash Grocery. F. B. Williams had business in Indi. ‘ana on Friday. The Bon Ton has a new ad in the E. . Brown and wife left for Phila- { delphia on Monday. Geo. EE. Parker, of Philipsburg, had hnsiness in town Toesday. Jonathan Owens, of Ebenshnrg, had business in town on Monday. Go to Mirkin & Kosner and see their fine line of fall and winter coats, 1t John Barnes and T. B. McClain, of Barnesboro, spent Sanday in Patton, J. E. Parnell and wife went to Houta. | dale Friday and returned on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter, of Barnes. ‘boro, visited friends in this place over Sanday. ‘Ome of the COURIER'S best ¢ changes, the Gallitzin Times, has entered upon ita fourth year John Gann and Will Kibler, of Hast were pleasant calles in Patton of tela. 0. C. Campbell, manager was in phone exchange at Clearfield, | town on M Messrs. M. H. Stoltz and Harry Scan- ian, of Carrolitown, had business in town on Monday. Dolls, school bags, leggings, toys ete, at Mrs. Rook’s store. A suitable | X mas present for all. -3t2 Miss Melia Hoover returned home Batarday evening from Altoona where she has been for several woeks, Shoes at a bargain at H. Remkoo' | store near Baptist church. See new ‘ad in another column this week. Nevin Hasson, of Philipsburg, vis "ited his brother, H D. Hasson, in this | place a couple of days inst week. There are 438 school teachers em- ployed in Cambria county, 23 of which | are employed in the city of Johnstown, Fireman Chas. Delaney and family, rents and friends at Renovo for the past two weeks have returned to their home in this place. Pr. J. Van Wilson returned to Pat ton on Monday and will be found at his dental chair from 9 a m. til 6 p. m. to attend to the wants of tome needing work done. . J. A. Perkins of Antiquity, O., was for thirty years needlessly tortaped > © was quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. OC W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. The brick work on the OC. M. lotta ‘block on Fifth avenne is being done b i Messrs, Davis and Drumgnld, of Al These gentlemen rececently for Davis & Lloyd at Ebensharg, which fully demonstrates that they are first-class mechanion. The family of Gos Linn, near Hountz. toona the father, mother and five children, has, within a few weeks § pid. Dewi en tirely wiped ont by diphtheria, the and two children being buried -Philipsburg Record. The mathematical editor of an ex. change propounds the following qurey: A Ws 10 years old has a litho sinter hs 18 pounds, and he gets tired When he is On Wednesday County Comminsion. ers 33 Sones, Hostetler a Hoover met pointed John IL. Evans, of Barr Pp, mercantile appraiser. Mr. appointment will give malis were about thirty ap- plicanta for the position. — Mountaineer. On looking over the of the | Cambria os. Bl Teachers’ fatitate to "be held at Johnstown next week, the COURIER obwmerves that Wm. H. Sand. jeft is booked for a response ford, one of our esteemed townsmen and member of the Patton school board, on Monday afternoon, after the greeting made b has » gentive Colombia jes on exhibition’ at his place of business. being orgie igh of a whisker clgh n Patton. nite a pmb have a already given mes inka... Hubbard, and his large crew of workmen, have com. ‘meveed the frame. work of the new ‘Goldstein at it that some It wraoge wm that | entered upon its at; , December 10th. borg editor and proprietor, | re out a paper and says that # are brighter than ever, The game of foot ball between two colo teams of Nashville resulted in a free-for-all cotting match, It is im- Jomible get our colored brother in any sort of a game that doesn’t admit of the use of razors. oy perity comes uickest to the man ver is in od condition. De- i. TR Risers are famous d stomach and liver It js said that a pastor in Indiana _ stariied his coments “Remember our ling elder in Prof. T. 5 (Falton, principal of the ie schools, W. Hodgkins, P Patton | declared ‘Hon. G. W. Waguner, mayor of the ‘city of Johnstown, and Fred Krebs, president of the city school board. H. F. Stiger, an employe at the clay works, met with what might have ven a serious accident on Monday. was bringing a loaded car of clay | from the mine to the mill and upon | poanin Ning over a a high trestle a portion of carrying Mr. Stiger i it. When he fell his head struck arge stone, inflicting an ugly gash thereon. He waa soon a to the office of Dr. Worrell where his wound was properly attended to. For some years past the farmers on the headwaters of Chest creek, in AL legheny and Cambria townships, have not permitted indiscriminate hunting and fishing on their lands, and when LB. Kaylor the other day found a | party of five hunters from Pittsburg, ‘accompanied by six dogs, on his prem- sem, he requested them to leave. They refused to do $0, and hot words {oir lowed, ending in a fight, in which one of the hunters was somewhat used up. William Comerford, Jr, formeriv a ‘resident of Loretto, was the AD aggressor in this scrimmage, and a warrant was at once jssued for his astest, bat he escaped to Pittsburg. What would you do if war should be to-morrow with a European wer? How would it change your we life, the lives of your brother and other relatives? How would it effect your business connections and busi- ? What Shapes would it make in | financial, ci State and National ‘affairs? It i ‘these interesting prob- lems that a writer in the December Cosmopolitan has undertaken to sketch under the heading of “A Brief History | re- of Qur Late War With 8 Spai 1,” at the horn same time vividly describing the ex. as a source of The farmers institute held at Loretto ERE 3 roma pay Hon. Arid ; the many ate Set one by Dr. H. Og Springs, on ‘Poultry scenes which would attend the of hostilities. This same num- Cosmopolitan has an article he “Ihe Well-dressed Woman by Elsie de Wolfe, a contrast of the char- acter of Henry and Charles A. Dana by John Brisben Walker, in an- other p ‘The Loves of Goethe,” while Well's story, “The War of Ee Worlds,”' which has been so widely | read reaches its conclusion in an unex- pected way. citin ore ‘and Janvary 1st, toys, Hinliday Exvursion Hates, Imbued with the spirit of the season Land in recognition of the large pass enger business during the Christmas olidave, in accordance with its cus. liberality, the Buffalo, Rocester & Pittsburg railway will makes a Christ. mas present to cach of its patrons pur chasing found. trip tickets on dates named, of two-thirds the one way fare, * oe ¢ ew MATIALY . by making the low rate of a fare and “one-third for the ronnd trip between all stations on ita line. Tickets to be gold December 24th, 25th and (1st, 1887, 1808. limited for re- turn passage to January 3rd, 1598, : Au Actress as an Authot. Clara Morris the emotional actress, is writing a series of short stories based incidents in her own life. The these, called “John Hickey, Coachman,’ is to be published in the Japuary Ladies’ Home Journal, and shows all the marks of an experienced story-writer. Yet it is the actress’ first story. CASTORIA For Infants and Children Ne He ralle of Is the true test of cheap ness, upon first of We are in position to give you the hewt valued in Christmas presents ins clading chinaware, lamps, dais, sleds, wagons, carts, sleds, and children’s ALRO rubbers and felts at prices unknown before, * ORITCME See a few of our bargains: Clarks 0. Wo Lion soap, 10 for ; 25 Rtar soap, each . 3 Best matches per pack . 7 i8.inch coal bucket jE Boys sled . pot’ 10.qt tin pail . 10 Cac large Ww anh board 10 Good auger brace 10 Stee! auger bite - . “ NN. T thread 10 And everything else at similar low prices. To try Os. once Means to con- tinge to do so. Cail and got your share of the gains et they £0 at THE BAZAAR, £2 Brad ¥. THE oro ' 1 its an ansoigtle bukr- Prous, Patton, Pa Neer $oy ont proven i ALL worth much more than the price asked. 1s the keynote to our success, : the money greater returns than the best assortment of Geg tendant inducement, the influence und never penny wise and p« -” are rt the cost to purc hase here with they find they've saved money shrewdness. Here Come ther values ever offered. for Following are only a be found in our store: HANDKERCHIEFS, What is more convenient, more nse. ful, more easily purchased than hand- kerchiefy, Ladies’ lace edge handkerchiefs, 13. inch size, 3¢ each. Ladies’ Swiss embroidered handker- chiefs, regular size, others charge 19¢; our price: 1oe each. Ladies’ initial nadkerchiefs 7 Men's fancy twill handkerchiets, ¢ol- ored border, 3¢ each, Men's Japanese silk initial handker- chiefs 10 each. Nlatecodored of irnela hook, long, perfect fitting, 3% each. DOMESTICS, Lancaster gingham 5¢ yard. Best calicom, all colors, 5¢ yand. All linen crash 8ic¢ yard. Turkey red table linen 17¢ vad, << each. axira Assuring you that miles away vou live difficaity. 1 . -® - that every | 5 73%} Li vendable Hic: Notice! We, the undenidgned, do herchy | agree to refund the money on two 25. cent bottles of Baxter's Mandrake Rit. ters, if it falls to cure constipation, HMilonsnoss, sick beadache, or any of the diseases for which it is recom. mended. Also will refund the money on a M-cent bottle of Downs’ Elixir, if it does not cure any cough, cold, eroup, | whooping cough, or throat or lung We also guwrantee one 25. cent bottle of either of the above to rove Satisfactory or money refunded. | ‘or sale by C. W, Hodgking, Patton Pharmacy. The Front AND SIDE, and back——in fact, the whole point of our argument is- That we give better Psi in shoes than any one else in Patton. This 1s enpty st ed up re a superior. nation of good things footwear. Once ou *y oN ered t ove irrestible. not me rely ement, bh is stock ig an hae k- hi: A ho about 5 hs CON nsid. Yeas ey pre Good Quality WY Rn 3: anshig $d iad ck whole ped wi ¥ that Truly there Pi 300 1 NR h ere, Wolf % Thompson Patton, Pa. Ca Bp ILE prices 1 1. NW. is lots of article we offer Goodness of gual lity nd ne money spent brings Here you get with its in- Buyers run Tok vy #3 CAL Wil prices. Eo ts. wks " » foolish when they up the prices they pay elsewhere and} Have better goods to show hest you’ 11 fi nd tl 1C if only to inspect. alw YS ~ few of the Bargains to MENS" FURNISHINGS. 5 dosen men’s Jersey knit working shirts, made in fancy dark shades, all sizes, 48¢ each. Men's natural wool underwear, band neck and front, pear! button and ribbed tail, 4% each. Men's linen eollars 10¢ each, Men's unlacodried white shirts, pure [tial linen bosom, reinforced front and back, warranted New York mills mus. in, 8 each, Men's French biack satine shirts, 38 inches long, reguiar The kind for dw each. Men's working gloves, lined and in- lined, worth 75¢; our price 48¢ pair. Neckwear, Umbrellas, Sus- penders. Handkerchiefs, Dolls for Holi- day Gifts. Gloves, matter how many our store it will: Io from pay you to come and look at our goods and prices before you buy Cor. Fifth and Kerr Aves. elsewhere. b Cor. Fifth and Kerr Rues. There 1s a combie Seen ndicul ous! .§ « y, S S 5 3 S S J § 3 S Q 4 o § 3 Pe nn tes coming here, and we dise that cash will hy. Note the s Men's Me “11° 5 Men's Men's Men’ ~ Men's Men's Men's 1.2¢ work All our Cnt pric Ces ana »2. SS. for same geaiittes Men's s o Men's overcoats ing Nis Boy 5 : Boys’ Boys’ sce underwear, £1. 2¢ wy A 4 ge . nabby soit hats, 3 ¥ § SHOC SE re 8 See th Sy : 5 vrei) viceab gond se v 3:43, Dollars saved on every Boys’ Reef Men's Recfor Can 3 Q a SEE LARD 4a Nice assortmen 31 Dig Stock handkerchiefs, smoki hats gloves, ete, 8! : y ; N di ‘ . ” 3 Come here, race 3 . imes and dollars these aho * i 5 Rememt »r ine Diaace > i S S 3 *} ~ i 5 mriagiy v Emam pie Kimoals #0 Be Thildp ¥ ¥ 4 ® ‘ Lo ¥ aR , Buying For quarters, promise you Fie Ladies gt shoe we . a a ak oY (thers asx h: aif “dollars and do 4.68, 5 Sa ie . 5% ere. . hard times Its exactly opposite the ha The Keystone Lothing PRICES On every article of wear » in our Store. and dollars the hest 11 nerch saved hw Aven by 141 om these guotations: v4 OVeTALIS a sui, cus . ££ 1 ¥ price, 1.88 the suit } 5 gf * x 5 Te ax Bon * o> ‘ SC WRITE SITS, Gur nree soe ol kind at gsc $5 5 ¥ " g Shoes Cut price g8c and Girls— 88, 1.08 ars more ' Boys’ tT" Y -~ sell at 1.3 y ™ r i 1 : ide le suits 4.88 worth 86.00 88, 6.68 and so on up. Ps Ye er 300 to select from 3.68 TG G.CON and linen sl il PPers, We iar: wre on} Sik coats, Trade. ' House 4 1s lid: Y aur Suve y we all * #5 4 DENTIesS, isa Col PR in IIIA > Altoona, Pa. aiers Se saek. Christmas Giving! The whole sf re all Cassy problem crowded with worthy merch: stmas Gifts—gif ts iY Ton vena “xq Fa vey Ak Ed no matter he need, at pric es jus : 4 tive ts pri ¥ aie, 4 Ww hatever t v 01 we Ww want 1 15 dey oted this month for what age the git n 1a or Li Very i et Ys ji11tlie 0 MN A » to making this from basement to roof its adi se that is full of sugges. that useful and appro- he wanted— ta 3 kely ve just what than are else WwW here. The Book Store. The largest Book Store in Central devoted to the showing of immense stock. the writer whose works are at all popular is sented in the vast assortment, and Pennsylvania is here -50 feet of space Every worthy publisher is repre. reprmented as well. No matter what the book want may be we can fill it for you. A series of full size Library Books bound in silk eloth binding and worthy a place in any Hbrary, over 183 tities in the ligt, and they're all good ones oo piitinhioe at Mie; one price 25¢ a vol. ther oditions of all the standard books at popular prices. An edition of the works of such re. nowned poets as Tennveon, Burns Bry: ant, Robert Browning, including “Lawile and the lad” published sell at He, here a 250 0 vol ber editions of the poets at 4h, i to BLT for an wsegauntiy hound, haddd back book. La wi COAT NEW Complete sets of books, strongly bonnd, 5be to $11.25 a set. Funev books, bound in white cloth and gold, and hand-painted cellulodd, oxpecially desirable for gifts, 28¢ to $1.5 Se Board back Pleture books, for chil. dren, full of good reading matter and poetry, tic to $1.50 each. Paper back Books, with colored pic. fares, 10 to 30 each. Bibles, Praver Books, Hiymnals we ¥s % ; 3 3 rst Floor, left side sie. ¥ Pr i Ly 5 cing te La a a dritadl Song alle: ors What would make a more ¥unitable or acceptable gift at or aon is, 3 nice warm Lao ts in this 1 aes 1} ge W 111 Biack and big " * SACS HY Ah Ladies VS worth 2 on bine Jackets, Beaver Cloth Jackets, in he here to wait offering special Saturday's selling—extra an yon prom ptiv. well made in the latest stvies, regularly ah and $3.50, for Saturday selling at $1.98 navy and binck, made with a storm collar and late stvie back ~ reglarly worth 4.85 and $8.50, to £0 at $3 95. One lot Ladies’ Beaver Coats, §7 00 value, to go at $b. One lot Ladies’ Kersey Coats in brown green and black, $10.00 guality, to go at §7 50. One lot Ladies’ hiack, worth 12.50 and $13 fine Kersey Counts, Second Floor, front. tailor 45, 10 go at 39.95, Better grades, worth $20, to go at $15. A few coats of our best $33 quality, to Special prices for Saturday on Ladies mute, in either navy blue, brown or go. at $19.05, apes, Collarettes and Children’s Coata [tv will pay you to come many miles to buy Christmas Gifts here ‘Gable & Co. Altoona’s Best Store.
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