5% 2 a VOL. V.—NO. 9. SIT IL. W. COOK'S DE THD COUNCIL SESSIONS PATTON, CAMBRIA CO., PA. 11 nary 19th and 21st. FRANCHISE GRANITE D To Gea, », frond 1 Pts and Wires bind Patton, Pa, Jan, thet El PeEniar sdsion day | evening with bers present as per rol wg ils president; Monteith, Jone Dixon and Kessler The regular meeting: held on night, January 5 were approved vol Monteith, and wm Ar was nnanimonsiy no solved hy the Burgess and Town Coun ei} of Patton Borong permisgion be and is hereby Zrenisd to Crer, 8, God, his heirs pan stem pire from the clay assembled, that and assigns, to WOT to thes Leow Tul ding, Or any Liver points he may desire to reach, and ‘through them fo supply beat to the , various points go reac hiesid, For thn Of all kinds at our store at all prices. Any kind you may ask for. i peason thereot, S Patton Pharmacy. Headquarters for Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Stationery, Confectionery, Cigars = Tobacco. THE LAST DAY OF 1 S 7 HAS DISAPPEARED. On the first Page of the New Leaf we find a welcome 1st vice-president; } * for all. BETTER accommodation | Or our customers. A LARGER supply of ~ goods. AND shall continue to rec- tify mistakes, give satisfac- tion, sell goods according to’ quality and try to have what you want in Shelf Hardware, ough, ‘No. M8. ¥Y. M on Vriday night, ensuing year: (wo. E. archon; Ed, A. Mellon, prevost; Boyce, secretary; 8. W. Eddy, tre i hat & Issa A privilege he shall have pe lay bis pipes through and under the igtepeda, Innes afd alleys of the Bow but shall replace the earth re moved, and leave the streets, lanes and allews in as good condition as found, and shail be responsible for all damage caused or suffered by the Horongh by Said steam pipes shall be fnid along or as near the onrh as practivable. On motion, of Jones, and seconded by Monteith, it was nasnimonsly ried that Council adjourn ! special session on Friday nigh gary 21, 1998 and take aol eleetrie Hoh ordinmwe Xo. 31. smgrnelm! Meoting Patten, Pa, Jan. 21, 1893 sant of resolution on minuto { regulir mesting held on Wednesday night, January 18, Counc mel a special session this evening to take actior on electric light ordinance No 41. Polling members were present a8 per roil eal: President Hubbard Monteith . Jones Blair Teadbetny and Ronglor Ys a. motion Mons and seennded by Leadbhotd it was ananimonaly nano Na Choy, BR. poeni to ere: 1 pores adwl siring electyie Light arried that 41. granting permoss Lig and silleys of th for the purpos pase vl a real Cerpneil then 3. addjonrned next een Bait, Wisi RAT, roary 2, Iss, Ata meeting of Marcelios 1. beld following officors were installed: M, M. Nolen, pre sident; FEF Farabaugh Jobin RE. : 2d vice-president; Otto Anna, corres ponding secretary; Frank Bauman, recording secretary; Frank Yingling, financial secretary; Ed. Little, treas- urer; A. H. Burkey and Ed. Mulligan, sentinels: Harry Brand, marshall; Chaa : Lehman, Paul Biller, John Thomas, A. C. Psher, John Lilley, executive comrnitioe. Loans, recently the Corded, OMicrs Elected. At a meeting of Patton Conclave, Improved Order of Heptasophs, held January (4th, the following officers were elected for the Prindible, John "urer; E. O. Hartshorn, financier; Chas Not s woman in town who doesn't admire pretty Furniture. A few years ago only the rich could enjoy | the luxury of a nicely furnished | home. It is different now-—Every- body can make a cozy, comfortable home. or if you have plenty, step in and see what we have to offer. It is simply a case of few dollars and much sense, or in other words a few dollars and much furniture —If you buy your furniture from J. E. Kirk Hardware Company. ‘WW. Wasson, If you haven’t much mony, | prelate; R, McPherson, inspector; J. BR Cordell, warden, E Will Greene, sentinel; BE. Will Greene, Ed A Mellon and R McPherson, suditors. Ribs Proken On last Thursday Mrs Wm. Soles, who resides near the Flannagan Ruan collie ry, had the niafortane to acd dently fall on lier door steps, sustaining a fracture of two ribs. She is aged 81 | years of age aud the fall rendered her i quite helpless fur a time, but at present : writing is improving quite rapidly. On the Tnside. The following news matter will be found on the inside pages of the Pat: ToN CoURIER: Late geveral telegraph news; Congress and Senate; Pennsyl- ‘vania. news condensed; Scientific ‘notes; Women's page; Agricultural (and a short interesting story. C losing Out | Stock. We are closing out stock in our store ‘at cost in order to make room for our i spring goods. Don't miss this oppor. tunity while it lasts. Call at once. MirgIN & KUsSNER. i Severs girls by Harry M. Smith, cigar manufacturer, Fifth avenue, Patton, | Pa. Call at Patton hotel.-1t pont the Pennsvivants Limited, coschean will be ran on the sap Arig I » be sufficlsnt to warrant the ronning WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE Speogiind Ten-duy Exenraon vim FPennsyiva fa Kal tngten i Oo moet capitol, the Congr library, the National Musa, and 1 1 LITA ATE iar rain 6X. y Thea bio. virvarsid £04 Sony AEF a¥ : pond fo stop off a 3 troue 8 hwy Sindy Special parior curs and following ™. 1 * iy Be Wk ae 5 1: EB rain enV 3 IER PW EE dios Ma rate, $7.35; aalpert 5:53, 8% 10: (Cree. ary JOS RT O4 Altoona 11040, 87 45 Sharild the naymber of plssengers not WM spesial teatn, We company the right to carry participants excursion on regidar train, Tickets or cemetery on Monday. gale in Pittsburg at U 30 Fifth avenne, Sm ithfivid street, Pitsburg. ping eked offive and mics Station Fru ¥1 Lyn oan Yue awsvinr ih Shu full information apply to agent pes 1 Watt, Passenger Ag Disteiot, Fifth avenue © This Sean, fast shipments of Hunter & Bang! Parton was Boal Eine f Gon E b f Mra (WW passed Away thins. N. Y., sfler a brief a few days He wos and leaves to mourn the s kind and affectionate father, lenry, who resides in Michi gan, and Richard, of Watkins, and two danghters, Mrs. Mary Slater, of Watkins and Mra CW, Hodgkins, of Patton, besides a host of the community in which he repided The deceased was a visitor to Patton during the month of December, and from the fact that he was well up in years, he was considered quite bale and hearty. Mrs. Hodgkins was at the bedaide of her father when death came. interment took place Je the Watking / i ewe 74 5 adolyr kc Bowe dwt Sie friends in Conductor List Pad. John List, of Cresson, & passenger conductor on the {ambria & Clearfield Division of the Pennsylvania railroad, died at the home of his brother-in-law, William Kelly, in Altoona, Friday marning at Z o'clock. He had been ailing over a year with consumption, The deceased is quite well-known by the traveling public in this section, and was always considered a very courteous and accommodating conductor. The funeral took place Monday morning at Altoona, interment being made in NL John's Catholic cometery. Car olltown Dramatic Clu On Saturday, Jansary 2th, the Car- rolitown Dramatic Club will produce “A Little Heroine; or Seif in the Opera House at Hast. ings. This play, as given by the Clab at Carrolitown, on Uhristoias and New Year's evenings was generally regarded as the finest piece of amatear thealri cal work ever seen in this section. [It should draw a good crowd. Prices, 15, 25 and 35 cents. the play, Accused,” Returns Thanks Mr and Mrs. M, MM. Nolen wish, through the colomns of the COURIER, to extend their sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted them during the illness and death of their beloved one. ‘Republican Caucus. To-night { Thursday ; the Republicans of Patton borough will hold a caocus in Firemen’s Hall to nominate borough officers for the coming election. Will § | be called at 7:30 sharp. By order of W. W. KESSLER, Chairman. | PARTME Central hotel. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, NT STOR ORDINANCE NUMBER 41 and Lyinend, Asari, 10 Peat wring the wtrvads isles Aru isan i" Ck aie? Lar Patton, Pa, to operate and fy vin lant for the prrpose of along Vig Kx nd : Ded } rail gh AN pst Pi nhing ently surrounding Eavity sy i, A that the poles shall hes wart ariel i wet sionf in foarns and Fie prints ' twenty feat fron he Lop bo Lae iro io aud no wires aad OD aes than he it v fort P i $ by ’ : £34 roan ited Ais keep said wires Lo da $7 a thn Barge 4 and shall be io. Fiore wi ith the Lr ype i basen hr may make y such wikiel 4 espn rictend Vedd, OF sian ive tein Le i grant a Franc hy Ras 2 or tir ! pre vent he Phar hired y ios } ITH iim Wi 3 light Gr bo grant a dike frandhise 10 any per- sn Oar parporation an the filare of said George ® Good to comply with the foniilians heron? And this franchise in granted and inten hid ber i per winal franchise, defeasable only by breach of the terms and conditicons hervin contained Sp. A Said George 83. Good shall indemnify the Borough Fatton aginst, and assume td damages whic hi omay arise or scerue to said Borough from any Injuries to persen Or prope 4 y fran the doing of any work herein authorized, or the negle et hy said George 8. Good or any of his employers too imply with any h of 3 ardinapoe A Intive. to the use of the. strenta and alleys of said Borough and the aceeptance by the said George | R| Giood of thin ordinance shall be an agreement hy him to pay the said Borough any sum of money for which the Bon wagh may become liable, from ar by reason of such injury Sex 8 Said rights hereby granted shall at all times be auliject to the Bor- surh ordinances now in force or which may hereafter be passed relative to the wits and alleys by sh com panies, Cages aiid dam wv Sood shall Ale with the Burges Town Council tis ace platey of thin or Witasre rithin hires ya A J work on siiadd AREY Wiad tad ek vontis from the date herent Spc. 5 This ordain since ahall be in full forca and ofeet foom and after the sere plaioe hy Creeps 8. Good, and legal pubdeation thereat, prix whedd however, said warge =, Groot shall Dear all the ex PLING th- curred by the publishing and printing this ordinanoe, Enacted and ordained by the SWI ro) 3 use of the public s §t pe . date of Ha passage. Council of Patton, Pa, the 2st af January, 1888 proved by the Ba of January, 1508, Gece, BE Prisipieie, Bargess 1 HUBBARD, President of Council. vipess the 25th day Attest E. WiLL GREENE, Clerk. Cignr Factory Harry M. Smith, an experienced cigar maker, formerly of Pittsburg, has established a cigar factory in Pat ton and will proceed to manufacture all kinds of cigars and stogies. It will be known as No. 542 Twenty-third district of Pennsylvanian. The factory is located on Fifth avenue near the This is a new industry for our town and should be given much | encouragement. | e Liability for 1805. ALT A DELIGHTFIL HOP filven by the Young Paonle of Putts Tuoresdar Nigh Li sirtiee OF nu Tiiemelpiv night, wension being the fimd bp of the we XE baum ir % 4% IHARNL Movi: event Og nthe of Patton’s “ rg i. i et Fhe eos added a Stipe men. cmbigiries sad present mde patronesss who recddvest the 7% 4 i LE A 3 i 3% A § 3 Pista Wepre: More ¥, 1 AWER, Ar BW ' f° fine 5% wa ARTI 80T, “xy Callies and Mm 8 W, ‘orrelt, The program was well ar ranged, the Boor being continuously fithedd with gay couples spinning or ite sivvonth wiirfare in the revels of the 158 Aton tthe Bich was oronghly en. io wees in atlendanoe po served at 12 o'clock resumed hours,” when swrmind for thelr homes dang Wis “wee sina’ the puesta di pnanimons in declaring the event to have been one of the most delightful in we history of Patton Those from out of town who graced the aovasion try thusly Preserion wens JF. Dick and B. F. Jones, Ebensburg; T. BL MeClain and Miss Mary B. Me. Spangler: MM. B Courtwright, lain, .« Ty row Mr Bowen and wife and Mb i» Miss Hattie Shar bough, Carrolltown: RO, Fddleblate, Punxsatawney: H. DD Fddleblute, dohastown; Wm {5 Pages Fa Lyneh, Barneshon (HET sid Miss Cara , Reypher, Miltesn, Mis Parxsmtsaw: Misa Sarah foek Annas MeBride, 30 Marys: J. J. Colles, Wastaver VV Herbert and Panl Davis, Clearfield: FP. Howell, Philipsburg. Yous Juanita heed An infhint chid of Mr and Mrs. Alex Hudson dim 51 Monday morsing. After appropriate funeral services held fy Monday evening the remains of the litte one were caken to O'Shunter, Pa, on Tuesday morning wise interment $e X plaee Mary, the two-weeks-old daughter of and Mas MM. Nolen, expired on Inter. de pli. at the Catholic come pnday Morning at J oy Joel. ster services which ware held at residence on Fifth avenne. The vreaved parents hive the sympathy of their many friends Charols Nobles The members of Pride of Patton | onineil, Ladies of the Golden Fagle, will attend service in the M. E church i $ALTRITOIS, $1.00 PER YEAR. ONA, PA. DRAWN FROM THE WHEEL. ££ ein vy od Ee radial alia Traverse Jurors Drawn for March Term. NORTH CAMBRIA CO. Avuirosr Feese aud 1. 5 Rell are S¥ruwn trom Hatton Following ws the jist of grad and traverse arors drawn from the extreme North Cambria county for March term A Mamh af soort sommencing Monday, wo reag., : Grand larors Addieaberger, John, laborer, Cresson township, Bearer, 1, J, farmer, + Suaaciuata freen, A. WW. mer Chest Springs. [sem Andrew, miner, Patton Whitexd, WG, carpenter, Barnesboro. ‘a- Firat Woek. Bertram, Lo nadiin Carroll fariner, Braunghler Lirmer, Susgne- hanna Biller, Pins, laborer, Carroll township. Bertram, Simon P.. farmer, Carroll twp. Bell, 1. 8, merchant, Patton. Callan, Thomas F | agent, Cresson. Dietrick, Charles, miner, Hastings. Edmiston, Elmer farmer, Reade. Hoover, Philip G., farmer, Carroll. Kirch, Simon PP, farmer Barr. Iowin, T. T., weigh boss, Hastings. Montgomery, Uriah, laborer, Cresson. Morgan, Evan, farmer, Barr. MeNuity, Albert, laborer, Barnesboro. Sirittmatter, Sylvester, contractor, Hastings, Styles, Emanuel, farmer, Barr Trovorer larors: socom] Weel Bevkel John J. farmer, Barr Bower, BL, 1 . Reads farmer, Dean. Fekempodde, Edward, carpenter, Ash. nerehant | Dorner, Henry, ¥t Waites Farabaugh, Dadore, hrewer, Carroll: fawn Kaylor, RJ Hastings. Kiemstens, Julies, mason, {Tresson Nedogiyer, John, farmer, Chest, Rowland, Wm. RB. farmer Carroll Lain mdi, Praterse jurors Special Week, Ruck, A. J Byrie, Thomas, farmer, Susquebanni inborer, Allegheny Daddson, John, labarer Cresann, ‘Hopler, Jowph E fownship Mitty, fearge, 1 miner, Eider MeDonaid, Perry, laborer, Springs MeGiongh, Sila, farmer, Reade. Reig, Conrad OC, clerk, Carrolitown. inbarr, Carroll Chest next Sunday, January 3, ab 10030 a 3. al sermon. The sermon delivered last Sunday evening on the Sixth Com mandment was much approcisted by the large congregntion. Next Sunday evening's sermon will be based on the Seventh invited. . Ths G. A. BR. Festival, the Firemen's Hall on Friday night] ‘wis a success in every particular. Many were present and enjoyed the | evening's entertainment very much. Everything moved off like clock work and ail were well pleased, which the honored vets wern thankful for. Another Business Transfer, which time the pastor, Rev. Chas W. Wasson, will preach a special | Commandment. All are The (G. A. KR festival and ball held at | A business transfer recently took. Rees tives Spot. The Ladies’ Awd Society of the Pat. ton Methodist Episcopal church will give a Bostan Supper at the residence of Wm H Sandton! on Palmer ave nue from 3 to § relotk on Friday 'avening, January 25th. The following i mena will be served: Baked Beaus, Braad and Butter. Savory Meat Doughnuts fee cream Salad. Coffee Tiokets 15 and 35 canta and cako will be extra. : Millinery Cleansing Sale, | On Monday and Tuesday of next | week Miss Alice A. Asheroft will hold {a grand clearing sale of all goods in her millinery storm to get ready for a change in business. Don't full to call Cand soe the great bargains. I Patronize vour home buy vour bread from Kessler, oppo- site the Palmer house. sines in Patton in which Meso Dartt, of i Bellefonte, purchased the interests of Mins Alice A. Asheroft in her millinery | and fancy goods store on Magee ave- CABTORIA. he Sir nue. Mrs. Dartt, who is an experienced | milliner, expects to take possession the first of next month, Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Patton Building and Loan Association share. falders will be held Monday evening, January 31, at 7:80 in the Good hall. Wa H. SANDSRGRD, Nec neta Patton, Pa., Jan. 24, 1598 Drewycoritae Aven. A Democratic caucus will be held to- night Tharsday at 9 o'clock in the Y ML rooms over Huck's furniture stom to somiinate officers for the coming bursagh election. By order of COMMITTEE. The Hall Poe mae, As advertised by us run out on the 25th, but as we have some choice bargains . left the sale will comtinue for such time as i necessary to close all the goods on the five tables out. Come quick and often. The prices were ay follows: $6.50 and $6.00 suits, men’s or boys, £100; men's $6.00, $6.50, §7.50, $10.00 overcoats at just half the figures Men's dress pants, work pants, under- wear, women’s, unusses’ and boys’ shoes at the same tigures—one-haif price. Come in and see for yourself that our sale is less by 25 per cent. than | all others, THE KEYSTONE CLOTHING & SHOE CO, | i Merchant Tailoring Means a good bit and if you osine wo our establish. ment that ss what you get, We make vou a Fine Suit of Clothes ranging wn prices from $18 ap, and perfect fit Fuarantesd. We will show vou the largest and foest line of Spring Goods ever brought to this section of the country. - ws SEE HERE All suits made by us will be Kept in repair, cleaned and pressed for one year after they are purchased. DINSMORE BROS. PATTON, PA. Next wo P.O.
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