St 148 formes home i» 77/55: bean granted an increase of pension. month. It was a white Christos. X FeBLImIIG co. P Proprietors. Mirkin & Kosner's, EW GREENE, Editor. ; DAY, JANUARY 6, 195 | oeiving a “black eye.’ \ Mrs. Thess Bailey #8 home on west fleece avenne ! Rev. N. (1 Priterson is rondocting 8 ; series of servione al Westover thin week. Prank Minnick and wife, of Clear- ] field, spent Christatas with friends in 5 | Patton. Mrs. (eo. 8. (3ood and son Harry, of Loxk Haven, spent New Years Day in | Patton. | holidays. | Calista, the little daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. BJ yr is quite il with measles. sorrows. At Hastings. Opera House : Baturdsy night. { Geo. Devers, of Barnesboro, Monday in Patton. . Patronize yopr home bakery snd buy your bread from Kessler, oppor site the Palmer honse. The Johnstown Democrat observed ‘the holidays by not publishing a paper on Monday, Debember IT. Do pot miss resding the different ad- | vertisments of the hustling merchants in the COURIER this week. spent Bargains will come now. Visit Miller's White Shoe Store. Go to Kemler's Bakery for your fresh Have you cleaned the snow off of your board walk yet ? "Daniel Stratton, of DuBois, is visiting friends in Patton this weuk. Dr. J. Van Wilson spent Cnristmas is visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 8. W. Worrell cm Fifth avenne. | Philipsburg, passed through our town . on Saturday enroute to Barnesboro. you see the mice line of | Mr. and Mrs Wm. Arnold, of Sterl- roasted coffes at the Cash, Grocer. ‘and Mrs T. J. Fulton, of Palmer Peter A. Gaalin, of Clearfield, has AvVenoe, { Mr. and Mr. Al G. Curvin spent The Ourwensville Review issued & (piony, among friends at lock beautiful holiday supplement last week. | Haven, Pa They retarned home on Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Young visited gaenrday. friends at Coslport on Christmas Day. | © poser of Cuarwensville, and The Courier has added over 0 Dew 31. Jaa Kerr, of Clearfield, were subscribers to its list since the New looking after business interests in Pat- Year. ton on Saturday. Jobn A. Mickey, of Creeson, bas (., 8 Good departed for El Paso, been granted a pension of $6 Per Toye, on Saturday to look after the ppenting A. B. Palmer & Co., nurwery- interests of Geo. 8. Good & Co., rail yom of Mountonr Palle, §. Y., was J. W. Sharbangh, of Carrolitown, ‘road contractors. a eres 10 Paton on | W. H. Moore, sapervisor of the C. & Tuesday. | C. division of the Pennsylvania rail Mrs. M. M. Langham, of Westover, road, spent the holidays with his two is condncting a successful masic class daughters at Colors, Md. in Patton. ' Frank Lingle returned on Monday Mrs. 8. M. Wilson attended the from a ten days visit among friends at Masonic banquet held at Ebensburg on Bellefonte and Philipsburg. He reports an : having spent an enjoyable visit. (Mr. Win. Jones, of Ruties Mines, | Jas Allport and Dave Eason, of “Patton this week. Waterloo sighs They are dandies. Couslport. They retarued home on town. They were enroute to Brook- +d Kerr, the genial proprietor of ville where they attended a grand New | the bowling alley, Some Monday and Years ball. ening at Clearteld | A coal train of fourteen cars and one ; Charley Lehman, who spent the boli. | engine on the Besch Creek road was days at Lock Haven and Williamsport, wrecked on atcouant of the smow at returned home on Saturday. | Wallaceton, twelve miles east of Clear. Weakland Bros., the liverymen, have fleld Friday afternoon. Three han- recently purchased two bran new dred feet of track were tom op. George, soti of Mr. and Mr John itlliece | Knee, of Bennington, near Gallitzin, (met fire to his clothing on Moaday, December 2, while playing with | matches and was fatally barned, dying +. three hourt later. The little fellow wan Lock | aged 3 years und 11 months | One of the largest lumber operations in Cleafield county for the present season is that of McGee & Mahaffey, at Bower, | which is on the river about two miles below Mabatfey. This company is | putting in 11,000,000 feet of logs, mostly bemlock, the remainder hardwood. The Ebensburg Herald remarks that | there is more joy in a printing office Will Prindible and James G ta M. Patterson, of the Patton Clay Manufacturing company, spent holidays at his former home in W. W. Stratiff and wife spent the bolidays among friends at Tyrone and Thursday. ©. A. Repsher, wife and son Warner, | who were visiting friends at Johnson- | burg during the holidays, returned | bome on Saturday. Children’s fall and winter cat at The trading stamp business is re- quite ill at her fll is om a fair way to recurvery. | Steward Jones and wife visited rela- tives at Port Matilda, Pa, during the Ebenstaryg on business Wednesday. opened after 8 vacation of two weeks . Barker. Bee “Below irs" and forget your: John McCormick, of Spangler, and Mr. and Mrs John Quinn, is serioasly friends at Brookville and Pittsbvarg. Miss Blanch Minnick, of Clearfield, the past three months, = sSowly Jack Barnes and D. Atherton, of | Arnerican Wheeimen will be held at In- | disnapolis, Ind, during the month of Anguast 1898. {ing Ran, Pa, fre the guests of Mr. Patton will do weil to call on F. H -Kinkead, Bos rders Wanted At the residence of WW. Soenc rir West Bese® avenpe (oo pevinns seed simple accomemdiations Prices rege mistie Near contre of town Mra with i Jobin |rinen i. HC. Warren is seriously i risiting friends | lan A Be ge CE : vita SAATITANTY 3 aie AF oememe TT oeme gx. Pa Everyone calied 4 New Yours BEve superb fer the splendor of the cuter. Ee or Je FORImge | Lait om wh Foutowvmm of naturs Sow. ; arramged in sil the of tie young adie ng ander the est Far of the sveoing 3 spent in : play NE RAITEw ir exw wl 3 me 4 Ber : i mae WHE eer wl A surprise wan in store for the . A hemotifol tree hwsavily inden with mysterious paiagen earch nam. hered. Those holding oor ponding rumbters were richly rews by an obmenre pw personage representing “Santa (lanes The climax of the evening was remrhed at the examination of the CHRP Thome present were Mum Reidy, Litzinger, Callahan, Cramer, Perry, I Litzinger, M Calabar FE Perry, and M. Fergunmson, of Fbens borg: Messrs MceDvmaid, Conrad Charen W_ J. Little, Randall Comrer Callahan, PF. Callaban, W. Randall, Callahan and Kelley All extend their Seepent 3 sprecistion to Mises J ) hahan and Perry, and hope fate mx tor all meet again “ander J Ty Ate hermanos, to bad 198 and welonme TR € Roorpt Roars gl ge Pauw} boos. Fyre Rad hepa his Bins ; bent ¢ Saar wr early Three new sieighs have been added to - the Hyery able of T N. Nags Capt. Tom Davis came dows from The Patton public schools have re Om Mandsy the newly elected nonnty AEicers were wworn into foe by Jodge The three year oid sons of Mr. and weasels. Charles Quinn the five-year-old son of ill with phemmenia snd measios {ire sm of Mr and Mrs. Pranic] Peters of Fas! Magee = on avence, i quite (ow : Mrs T N. Nagle and rice returned weeks vial 10 frend “rtabrirg. Mr. and Mrs Join wid and son Charles spent the holidays amony Peer. Lie 1 Ryo me “antiee ersigned, do hereby refed the money on two 3 sent htties of Baster's Mandrake Bit ters. if it fails to eapre constipation, Mlinasness, sick headache or any of the diwases for which it # recom. rvended. Also will mefund the money an 8 Sheent hottie of Downe’ Flixir, if it dome not cure any cong, cold, croup, whooping cough, or throat or long ifealty. We also puarantes one 25 cemt bettie of either of the shove 10 prove satisfactory or money refonded. or sale by C. W. Hodgking, Patton 5 * hab wy James Mitchell Jr., who has been Iy- ing quite ill with sciatic rheamatiom for im proving. The next meet of the League of Pharmacy. Mrs Stark Plessart Ridge O, “After two doctors gave up my boy Wo die, | saved him from croup by osing Ome Minnte cough Pure” 1 is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung tronbles W. Hodgkins Patten Pharmacy Anyone wishing to purchase a whole kit in 8 first-class business eation in Anyone wishing to purchase a full blood Holstein or Jermey cow, fresh, ean do a by calling on 8 J. Liother, of Henver Prams White township Mises Nell and Hattie nilyat Muy Lewis snd Mrs Palmer, all Hastings, componed a sleighing parts which visited Patton on Tuesday. J. H. Miller, of Watkins N. Y,, rep ek. Pr FY Lavin Fasitevd, All the ladies of Patton and vein are respectfoliy invited to call at some of Mirkin & Kasper, next Bank, and examine thai fine line of are tre Sd rim Ta Paging Tom Pont Toberrs Spt snd Sasnbe Nour 15% Ames. Ts Ant tebacos sixlY aed forever be mag SE Lite merve RG Viroe, thie Nol §Pse the wamder worger 1488 Teaioes WRK mel stoung AL drageisie Me or i. Cure ge aes gent Toeket and sansie fee AS Saeriireg Eemety Ca. Chicagy or New Y ~ Mr MB Ford, Roddel’a NL, saf fered for eight years from dyspepsia AY Jooking after business interest in Pat- tom last week Alex Monteith, foreman at the Flan- pagan Run colliery, has been compelied to remain at home a few days, owing to a sevyre injory be received by scei- demtly plercing his left foot with a pick pint. Rev. snd Mrs. Chas W. Wamson de- sire to thank the members of the Junior league of the Methodist Epes copal church for the handsome lamp ented on Christmas, trosting that rhe boys and girls will ever walk in the matiful light of God's Jove hi Go to) the Hastings Opera Hous to Delow Zero & y night, ex. Be see the best show, and to i at music, of the season ou'll not be disappointed If the hii 18k permits, bear the band’s open sir copoert at the theatre at 7:30. 8 F. Neifert, the genial and socom modating station agent for the Beech (‘reek rairoad at the Mahaffey union station, has resigned his position to socept one in New York state. Mr Neifert has a host of friends among the traveling public who will regret to HeLa Farly Risers, the famous little pills for all stismach and liver troubles. C. w. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. To Care Comstigntion Vorewver. Tair Cascarels Candy Dathartic Be or 20a It C0 © ail to turn, Srigg iste refund Botey Prosperity comes goicibest to the man whose liver » in good comditic he Witt's Little Rarly Himers are famoos little pills for constipation, billiousness, indigestion and all stomach and Diver troables. CW. Hodgkin Patton Pharmacy. Jd. A. Perkins of Antiguity, OQ, was for thirty years neediessly tortared by the and chromic constipation and was finally cured by veing DeWitt's Little 2 Sr —.——— Jearn of the change. Interesting Services The services held in the Methodist Pyuseaps chorch durieg the hpluday were interesting and heipfal The The Sunday school rendered a (Christ. mas service on Sunday, December 24, and mile a for the work of tbe Sunday School Union. In the evening the pastor presched a Uhristinas sermon to a larg® and at. téntive andience. A service of praise prayer and consecration was reid on the last night of the old year, which was an inspiration th each one. Sun. pry icin for the cure of sczema. He was quickly cored by owing DeWitt's W itr Hagel Salve, the famous healing Safps 3 or piles and skin diseases . Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy For constipation take Karls Clover Root Tea, the grest blood porifier cnres headache, DerVTCORNIeNR, ruptions on te face, and makes the head ax clear as a bell Sd at Corner Drug Store. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, Jobn Karibeim, of Altoona, spent with bis mother, Mrs. 3 Karlheim, and while COURIER a pleasant visi! a Mr. Gould, of the firm of Gould & Beeser, who was visiting friends at Lock Haven during the holidays, re- | turned to Patton on Thursday. When you take a trip to Ebensburg stop at the Blair house and you will be used all right. Accoramodations ex- | cellent and rates moderate. -69-tf. The fight between ex-Sheriff Joseph | A. hs of Carrolltown, and EP. Bender, of Carroll township, still con. tinues and gets quite warm at times. The holiday rush is over now, and if you will take time to look at my stock of teas and get my prices you will always buy your tes at the Cash hae accepted a position as traveling in Patton on LE Grocery. The issue of Deceraber 24 of the Ouceola Mills Leader-Courier wis printed in green ink. As green is a very color now-a-days the paper was certainly up-to-date. Jas. Douglass, who for some time has been an employe at the clay works, de- | on Monday for Ohio where he salesman for a white ware company. The following new ads appear in the COURIER this week: Keystone U loth: fg Co.; OC. i Hodgkins, Miners Store Geo. O. Brady; J. E. Kirk Hard- wi Cou; Anderson School of Business, Altoona, Pa. The family cay Shinn, who 3: the foreman at arriv Friday night from To- | Mr. Shinn has leased the: house on Fifth avenue, formerly occupied by the bachelors. { helief and wish of her ma cure for rhumatism. over one sinner who pays in advance and abuses the editor on every occasion ‘than over pinety and nine who borrow ‘ the paper andl sing bis praises without . contributing » cent to keep him out of : the poor house. The Lilly Signal, which was launched apon the journalistic sea over a year “ago, changed bands on New Year's Day, when Mr. McCann retired sad Mr. Daniel Lennon, formerly connected with the Houtzdsle Advance, but lately and employe of the Philadelphia Mint, assumed control. Miss Clara Lieb died at the home of ber parents in Nickiown recently, aged 14 years, the cause of her death being preumonin. She was the third danghter of Casper Lieb and wife and was an unusially bright and interest- ing child The funeral was one of the ! largest in the histor ry of Nicki Miss Susie Wentz left for Ada Wednesday when studies in a musieal cold past year or mory Miss Wento cessfully conducted music in this place. uy? and energetic worker and is deaersing of success. That she will be successful in all her undertaksngs is the earnest ny friends. “My daughter, when recovering from an attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in the and hips,” writes Louden Grover, of Sar dis, Ky. “After nsing quite a number of remedies without anv benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, ‘and it has given entire relief.’ Cham- | berlain's Pain Balm is also a certain Sold by C. Ww. | Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy 135 wu a 2 Cogs idk LH ih DaR asm The Junior leagoe, day, January 2. a special New Year's wervice was held at 109 nn mm, al which time the pastor delivered an ap- ate sermon. The evening ser. paom was based on the fourth oan mandgrent, ard was moch appreciated by the large congregation present. ‘The. Junior league held a special rally on New Year's Day. There was a larg attendance and moch enthoasi- under the careful leadership of the earnest supwr- intendent, Mrs T. J. Fulton, is doing exoeilrt work. The meetings are well attended and fll of interest, and the monabers of ls OrgaAnizalion Dave not been Jacking in the spirit of work They lhinve recently made a guilt and presented it to the Look Haven hos 31 Prawtrnas Eve (hese ir. Be pv» with The tamens fitthe pills. Business Educaton. The Andere Selong wi Sl, Fim. Ww } gore Pods un grad Sk SATE Te nn Bonk Rees 4. wimesrr bog and Ty peewril Ck TY Fine ioaln Bima tim ¥ 4 NF Hew FREDR SEXD FOR CATALOGUE. v $8 wk 5} trast 5 ra t REAT VALUES Nite t has a Peeanty ’ » A F ied 1 we Luimly spd family fal parior amp P.O. of 8 OMerrs Plecied, At a meeting of Washington U amp No. £23 P.O 8 of A, on Monday WE ht. December 7 >». the folie : NEE 4 dyad oy at nrewident, W P2rs beeanee oe will the greatest quan 4 Se Land NO WONDER wa TEE Hewhett: ia treassrer ie HH Charles Hest: inspector, 1. & °C guard, D J. Wag ner; chaplain, Rev. N. O. Patterson; right wentinels, F. B Peanington, John Wilkins: left sentinels, John Myers, T. H Wilkins, trustees, L. 8 lel, Richard Owens, W. . Meneuly CASTORIA he Ha | sae o Hest talde oul cll 148: oeilice Infants sik km worth 3 a Se. Best all wool bi auts worth $N at 1 Large oo mforts, heaty weight at §1 Ladies wool hose worth He at Ihe 1a pelvaniond oil can worth 3c at 15 1 dog box matches worth 150 al ie Large coil bucket only 1%, 10 gt Wn pail, ar pire The. Larima, pe tion ¢ Jf dar goods We invite your uo Al THE BAZAAR. G. 0. Brady, Prop'r, Patton, Pa BOOB SBI p— —— - Bo: are willing where, and with soul & Compaen 1 saving you money then we will do willing to adm: Here am & few specials for this week ment A hig Low he WD $ Pe Wwe yor var hewt valtes w We It vines than Mens Wo NaI, SAR SAVE VOM Kinds fay Trade ! rant berries. vard “AFTY A large variety host makes and eaesl WO WYAD. will pav ¥y hers men’s and U1 Lever were cle Do You # he wr oe } Darsen Bowtrew. Com, wr Sow Tete wy oo beg Bd - 3 4 Ti Wiia KE€P T wht 37% a 1:4 Fe § vo ; 5% Bl SAYS xe £9 er. 3 wo." ing ¥. . 3% Saw * Perk: aps » - Want the west and at - jh ue the same net SG # ASOT GROCERIES Sop ass hg t the » haa a a PATS SWEET - BREAD Try r Dacotak’ ’ holds . Limited. JOWest * largest KI Every sack guanteed. w=>All Goods Delivered Free. ‘Miners Store Co, sy ew * . tae . . Nn anda jee for Vo ac BL Ses and Remember We Don’t Boast SARDDRPN TRIGes as TO Re mot +B a “a. al leaders Self. we have stent A AA ———— ¢ with any samples or goods essen any. sonvinoed that we are ally \bat we have erred in jodge- Dress Goods. of strictly Al A new iva The Intest shales 0 he Bad wien! i Teas onentn of Corded To ame sal re % large rarely of madors at Rrocadine Dress Goods at 13 to them is to beiteve thal they are the Corsets. Sure oar en’ fine Pre froma de to Ble af Pp x Uoreels— me Boos and Shoes. SE tn + rh Ese are will oF Dhakalh SSRN “ x oy 1 naley O56 vif Laie’ RTD TeNS Te: hve ty ge ALY OW Ca 3 Shoes, Boers, snd Ba Ladies’ Wrappers. Wa give 1 to 2 per cent, better jst received a WEP DET, fevidr tat we as a inal and wher aoewia Bon mace no Ar gf Fa Groceries 3 war paame i fresdy b THEN We ahve aia cn aan End Lg Cam eg LRA Waly M ¥en 8 aie 3 Dew w Ad NP CY $48 rw - AEN “IWR S aH Spo BE my og © Candy for Christmas. of clean fresh Candies direct from . you Sappy Wa CRG wip fy ¥ the fant tory Ad prices never heard 3 price and children want happy the best. You can Now is the time Up get on Morne Aw sir with a 2ne sede taonn af before cancy have it al pros PA 1a re Friends we Now Mr fp price SOME aek ¢ Ail Kinds at CRI and aved Ie J and we WwW in ThE Ml for the am & ak Mo 5 » PWAsT Fired TEN WE com vinoed $y i» LW i LT + Fn # rR on $10 line of oF &% hedier what = dE Se ey PES