,: THE PATTON COURIER, FEBRUARY 3, 1898. Good weather for coal dealers. \ of Lent begins on Monday, Febrnary Ton} PUBLISHING CO.. Proprietors. | 25th, E Wir GREENE, Erber. night. Frosh country buiter | Cash G.ocery. | Children’s fall and winter coats at Mirkin & Kusner’s. Go to Hastings Opera House on Wednesday evening, Feb #th | Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs John | MeQuillen is ill with ppetinonia. and eggs at A fine line of ladies’ Tancireate ir 82 Mrs. Rook’s store, Magee aven Go to Patton Pharmaey for Kinds {of masks for the masquerade ball Go to Mirkin & Kusner and see their {fine line of fall and winter coats. -1t Notice the bargains Wolf & Thom i son are offering in their ad this or Sint Dipsy, the bad boy in “Ye | Deestireect Skew!” on Monday night. Sera Sons SOSTER 3: bw TOR J An infant daughter of Mr and Mm i _ | Webb, isill with ppeamonia this week. | Frank Chamberlain, of Philadelphia, M® was visiting friends in Patton on | Sunday. Don’t forget that you can save mony by buying your tes at the Cash (yrooery. Did you see the horseless sleigh Job Printing. The COURIER wishes to state that all “Ye Denstroect Skew!” on Monday kinds of job printing will be turned 4 out at this office as low in price as can “he procurred elsewhere, especially on note heads, letter heads and envelopes, of which it will pay you to get OUR prices before going elsewhere. You CaN SAVE money. PaTrox Pra. Co. ¥ From L. A. w. Balletin. A lzity man's vice is a sorry affection Betuuae if he s & chance, you kpow, | He'll hop on + wong direethn Rather than walk in the way he should go. At Hastings Opera House Wed. February 9th. Visit Miller's White Shoe Store. Easter Sunday will be on April 10th. | store. It was briow sero on Wedensday, morning. Overcoals below cost at Mirkin & 'Kusper's. Attend the masked ball to be given by Patton Fire Co. No. 1. Go to Kessler's Bakery for your | ‘fresh bread and cakes. Hata, caps and mafflers, also gloves at cost at Mirkin & Kasner's. Liveryman A. Lantzy, of Hastings, | [win Patton on business Tuesday. Miss Anna Bock, of Gorton Heighta, | Pa. 19 viduing in town for a few days. | Ladies’ fascinators st Mrs. Rook's which traversed our streets on Monday morning ? Wilter Banm, of Chicago, is visiting his sister Mrs. John Schied of north Fifi avenue. Mis. W. W. Spencer, of West Beech avenue, who has been quite ill of grip. ‘is convalescing. J. B. Black, of Washington, D. C., | was in Patton looking after business | interests on Monday. Dit. Murray reports that the young dagithter of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn is | quite ill with pneumonia. Jen Dinsmore, who spent a few | days among friends at Punxsutawney, | returned home on Monday. Harry Good, who has been spending | several days in Patton, retarned to his home in Lock Haven on Monday. Mesars. Jos. Dick, Frank James, Fd 'Lother and Harry McNamara, drove down from Ebensburg on Sanday. Flour, meat, fish, lard pickels, beans, | syrup, vinegar and in fact everything in the eatable line kept at the Cash | . Grovery. H. G. Dill, one of the efficient book- | keepers of the Patton Coal company, spent Sunday with friends at Phila delphia This is the kind of weather when the water pipe must take its medicine, the tame as the stove pipe did in the ‘early fall Mims Jda Gearheart, who has been J. A. Thomas and F. B. Byers, of visiting friends in town during the Pang were visitors to Patton on ¢ Sunday. P. B. Breniser, of Ligonier, Pa, had business in Patton on Monday and Tuesday. ~ Qall at the City Restaurant, C. Latin, yr proprietor, for oysters on oe M1 heh. Parnell, of Houotadale, is the | guest of his brother, J. Edwin Parnell this week. Frank Garman, a leading citizen of | Indians, Ps., was in Patton on business | on Monday. The Bon Ton will surprise you this ‘week by low prices. See ad elsewhere ‘in this paper. Mrs. Mergaret Yingling and daughter | Ella, of Altoona, spent Sanday at the home of F. 8. Yingling. | Ladies new dress skirts just dv by Mrs. Rook at prices from $1.75 $4.00, Call and see them. Attend the festival of the P. 0.8. of A. In Firemen’s hall on the even. ings of February 22d and 23d. The fourteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. Singer, of East Palmer avenue, is quite ill this week. LE Oysters on half shel! and fresh line of green groceries at the City Restaurant, next to Palmer bouse. A bright little daughter arrived at the home of Landlord Cromer at Ma- haffey on last Sunday morning. According to the tradition of “ground hog day’ we will have six more weeks of cold winter weather, Don’t fail to read the hig ad of the Bazaar elsewhere in the COURIER this week. Prices are “knocked silly.” Table Boarders Wanted--At the City Rettaurant, C. M. Leets, proprietor, on Fifth avenue, next to Palmer house. The three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rolland, of Beech ave nue, is confined to her bed by illness, Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con- fectionery at the City Restaurant, C. M. Letts, proprietor, next to Palmer - house. Apples, cabbage, potatoes, onions, sweet potatoes, celery, oranges, ' jemons and nate of all kinds at Cash’ Grocery. The Boston supper, given by the Ladies Aid Society of Patton at the home of Wm. H. Sandford on Friday night, Was a success. When you take a trip to Ebensburg stop at the Blair house and you will be | ean party. and is well-fitted for the office of which : | past few days, returned to her home at Clearfield on Monday. Hon. J. J. Thomas is confined 10 his home this week by iliness. If his health permits he will go to Baltimore next . week to consalt a specialist. Misses May Myers and Minerva { Spencer, and Messrs. Phil Evans and Oscar Kinkead, all of Ebensburg, drove to Pation on Friday evening. E. 8. Bacharach, representing Ferdi- ‘pand ‘Westheimer & Sons, wholesale liquor dealers of Cincinnati, Ohio, was | looking! after trade in Patton on Mon- | day. Dr. W. E. Troxell and iady of Hhiren- | fleld, W'. D. Gilson and lady, and O. J. Deemer and lady, of Gallitzin, were ‘goests of Mr. and Mrs Frank McTigue Sunday. Alex, son of Mr. and Mra. F. W. Me Connell, 8 confined to his home on | Beech avenue from a serious attack of pneumonia. His speedy recovery is hoped fur. Don’t fail to attend the ‘“‘Deestreect Skew!” in Firemen’s Hall on Monday night, given under the auspice of the Epworth Leagne of the M. E. church Admission 15 and 25 centa The (foURIER was favored with a very pleasant call on Thursday by T. 'L. Gibson, superintendent of the pub lic sedwwcls of Cambria county. While here hie pimitend the sc hionis of Patton The roller skating craze is apparently to break; ont again, after being dead for about ten vears. Manager McNelis proposes to open a rink in the Opera House in the near futore — Hastings Tribune. The Pittsburg Dispatch contains more telegraphic and local news every morning than all other Pittsburg news- pers combined. Of course it also has the Associated Press reports. Ouly 10 cent per week from your carrier. The Bon Ton has just received from ‘the largest importing and jobbing house in New York City, a large line of laces und embroideries AoE all the latest novelties and patterns at prices that will astonish persons inter ested in the same. Elsewhere in the CoURIER will be found the card of R. J. Yothers of Hastings, who announces himself a8 a candidate for the nomination of As sembly subject to rules of the Repabl:- | Mr. Yothers is a good man | he is asking for and will represent the used all right. Accommodations ex- people of north Cambria in a becoming cellent and rates moderate. -69-tf. manner’, i Are ye goin’ to attend the “Dees- | trecrt Skew!” in Firemen's ball on Monday night ? : On Monday a large pipe accidently fell on the left foot of Mr Gould. of the firm of Gould and Beezer, plumbers, | inflicting a puinful and disagreeabis injory. Indiana ecunty had sixteen, of her Western penitentiary The oowmt ¢ 5% 3 Pus preGpabe in daring 1997 was $1,571.08 with a abor credit of $47 88 A sieighing partly foliowing yous 1g pep burg on Sunday ¥F. 1. Baker, Ella Evans, Cowher. if thadr Raw 1d ng SoS poe} of the « droves bo Elen. Mess Patton hotel on Thursday night in honor ¢f Miss Marie Cramer, of Al toona, who is the guest of the Mises Mellons. After a courtship of 30 years, the marriage of James 1. Leavy to Miss Jennie Mitchell is announced. Both mre prominent Clearfieiders — Mahaffey | Crnzrtie. Jefferies Ashoroft, of West Palmer avenoe, is ronfined to his bed by a se vere attack of rheamatism. At present writing bis condition is considered quite serious On Tuesday, Wm. Reiley, and Miss Fmma Nagle, both of St Aagustine, were united in marriage at that place, Father Ludden, ofeinting The Cor. | RIER extends congratalatious EH Welker, of Satiilo, Hantigdon county, is spending a few days in Pat ton. Mr. Welker is representing the National Protective Society of Ray City, Mich. He reports doing a good business in Patton and vicinity. The CoOrRIER is in receipt of the annual report of the Pennsylvania State College for the year 1506. [tis as complete book and contains many very fine cuts of buildings, eto. ss well as & complete history of that imporiant . institotion. The Pitteburg Chronicle Telegraph is now printed on paper of a delicate rose tint. The managers have adoptad this tint, they deeming that it is the best adapted for an afternoon paper, and more restful to the eye when read by | artificial ight Mra Charles Thompson, wife of a farmer living near Rich View, Iii, is ‘said to have given birth to a child with {two heada, two hreast hones and four ‘arms. Below the waist it s&s bal one child. A dime museum offers the mother $500 a week to appear with the { ehild. ! The country newspaper puablisher tolls every day to make his paper inter- esting mentally and mechanically thate's labor; once in a while a patron comes in and pays his sabweription- that's capital, oocasionly one moves off withort paying and has the post raster 1o send a card that the paper is refosed that's stealing. Ex The county poorhouse is now lighted by electricity, connections having heen made with the FEbensburg electric , plant Friday evening. The new tight is said to work very satisfartorily. The rooms coupled by the inmates of the | place are not supplied with lights, but there is said to be sufficient lomina- tion through the transoms from the corridor : I. J. Kerr is confined this week to his bed at the Bloom hotel Clearfield, Pa. by blood poisoning, cansed by a squirrel biting the second finger of his right band The accident oncurred over two weeks ago, but did not be come wericus antil one day last week while le was allending the funeral of his grandfather, Mr. Bargoon, at Brookville, Pa. During his (lines Jack Scheid ws Jooking aller his busi. pews interests here He in expected home the latter part of this week. Following are the rhe ted mombers of the Dude's Gun (lab of Patton as furnished by one of the enthusiastic Jobin W, Walle (has A Wolfe, dog pelier; Ir & WW. Worrell M.D crank; DH & ar Manager Unique ohn WW. Wolfe, villian; ma Iris whiskeretts: alisa Bogandas, W. H Moore, bowling alley flend; John Mor. ran, sausage maker; W. CU. Hubbard song and dance artist; Biind Fux, mascot. The New York and Chicag train of the FP. KH. Ris made up rewly painted and remodelled coaches says the Freeman, The trains will be lighted with eiectincity om storage batteries, instead of the dynamo prev. ously Im use. Another new feature on the cars is that the vestibule entrance doors are flushed with the car body on the side. This arrangment gives more compactness to the car and inoy room in the vestibuies. The experi ment of lighting the train from storage batteries will be watched with consider: able intervst. newly members, Mr Harry doa, fimsited fe Announcement. I hereby announce myself A8 A CAD- dictate for the Domminalzon of Assen Baad biy , subject to the rules of the Republican party of Cambria county governing ; the same. R. J. YOTHERS, Hastings, Pa Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. | Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. i Myrile Hoover and Mae A delightfal hop was given at the | And Still they Go down oy Y eo enw pry strokes gre merods leas and our outs are deen when we say our goods are cheap we don’t mean cheap goods There = as much difference between the former and the intter as thers js between an ardent lover znd a over of the ardent Lace Curtains. Fish net lace curtains, floral border, a good small windows, All # “0 and 7 pretty AS. eoriain for IR cents a prir, For hay 4 A very showy ard oMMeetive roe. were 85 5 3 tain 3 yards omg hy 39 oches in width worth $1 AL TS semté A DRY $7. 7.9% and Fine Brossels oat cnrtain with deep border, extra wide, worth $1.50, our price KR cents a paar sid at from Tomi? Atitivim res] oni LT lace } 5 4) 2 Wy very striking and ectie pattern, sare our $2.56, car price $1.38 a pair Plain Grecian «®ert contre. oxtrs Be: TY Nn ev n iad deep, closely woven border, exact oy ? reprodoetion of the nigh.-priced ( Grecian cortains, 3s yards long, 8 inches in width, price §1.48 a pair. | i Window hades. All Plain felt \ spring roller, 10 osnts each Opacene cloth Shadewm, worth 29 (genta, 3t 2 cents each THE PRICES ARE STILL We give better goods for the price stubborn—Dbut here ale facts Our Winter Goods are Reduced to Rock Bottorm. Men's best floece-linad Undersuits - per mat Ts Men's fine caniel’s hair Undersuits— per suit To Mens common Seece- lined Undershirts 25 fades’ feeved Lo ng sleeves costa 170 hikirens nataral wool Shire mali Ne w 3 os mre we Men's Deavy work Bhirts 3 Men's : light work Shirts 17¢ Men's fine Shirts wih rere collars 40 Men's black saline Rhirts-- 30 See These Everyday Staples at Prices That alk. © pit ves rend a 34 {(Bildre SEE } Boys double breasted Saita Boye goosl Xn wee Panis 2 Baye black cheviot Panta, worth Scat 3% Ladies Howe or tw Nis sme hal? Hose at ww Ritk Teok Scarfs and Bows, worth eat 1k Boys Windsor Ties 2 for 5 ae & CTY Saitor Sait Ap.» boy abbard Dives, fant col Window Shades, with spring ro Ha y 3 I 4 3 Largs eight-day oak Cloek, w ramet at $2 8 Here are the —ulll BIG DRIVES To Make Room for Our Qf Spring Goods. wable-tap work Shoes $1.00 poagrens-- $1 00 Imma mhoes $1 Re wT stock $1 $ Ja of which we Men's heavy & Men's neat dives Shoes, lace or Men's very good and stylish Ladies’ Sh es, heavy or Light, Ladies gos Gress Sha ws GU R LEADER Children's Shoes, No 1 to 7 Sa And a complete line of other Shoes have no space to mention Laciew” Candee Robber $v Ladies’ Candee Storm Overshoes 440 Maen's Robbers 48 and 88¢ Our whale line con bi a gm Mian dia re : arrive daily. all and learn our prices. ; OUR ENTIRE LINE at Men's Sas Lo All 7.58 Ra K 50 snes now $8 All 8 850 and IF mew 0 oand 13 Hw aged from 14 10 18 vears : aA rust at Bh and & now 84 A A PLY. $8 8 5 and T now only §6 ey WETE IS Haw $5 $5 2 and 10 now goes at $7 Boys Knee Pant Suits For Boys aged 1! Boys Long Pant Suits|c. .. « 10 core which og and effective jariern. All Overcoats at Cost . 1 . - ¥ . owing bargains, and ever we advertise 5 ined {yi WOOLEN 1 Shades, Hartshorn all our underwear m ust 0 Al & Sadr fron 4 il 4 4.50 now 20 Mens Trousers marked away down. We have some shoes which 1 close out at a sacrifice Men's Working bk SEAN'S 63 £ dress oY i A 9% i - wh ida af fromm VS We wi 1] offer ‘-mber that we jive strictly up to. jan. 20 and the tol- what- —~ FIM now oC. CER x 13 3 s oa a3 < vehi T 1 “4 . BOYS NDERWEAR to be sold at cost; and td sig Our SPRING GooDs All goods bought at this sale must be Spot Cash to All. WOLF & THOMPSON, * . * ‘ LAT WOW PIKES 4s aove We can Good Building, Patton, Pa. THE LOWEST. house. than any Facts are Compare | ® These Prices with our would-be competitors: Bet Parlor Mathes per doz boxes Tr Lt hes Pins per dom I ties Basket, prewd and large She Orme aly tuamded Basel pe Dasmibed Ranker he 12gquart Wooden Pall we Beat Miners” ( otlon 2 Se 5 Cpesod ~how [Seiad {Eh hoe pam TLE Brash « sr Tooth Soviet witty un Coffer Mills Brosh 5¢ cont A ethes Line Yop sk aving S-qaurt Coffee § Large Ti i Nios lame Dist ran Miners mauibs per Box Me Moin Hamd Saw, asrmanied steel Se Agger Heaces, worth Je at We Augvr Bing best dteel | to loch--at 10 Cron Baird wound Spirit Laced, wort sw Crono Jack Plnoe at Mk Saris Sere w A dinstahie Plane ting Hat tack lik Large ices night Bp, comp deta 100 Nice hand Lamp and (dobe, complete Xe {vias Cream Piteher at Se Twoquaurt (lass Pitcher 100 And other Fine Class Speciaities Largs (rranite Wash Bowl loo Large Granite Pudding Pan iw Jawan Broom 2 for O5e Copper, Nickel plated Tea Rootion, Bread Pans, sx¥ each W Oak Frame Mirrors, Tx af 109e Best Tabic O¥ Cloth goes at 12s Floor Oil Cloth, 1 yard wide—1%¢ ar we $1.3 ta eam fod +e x ali as 5 10 and lhe ¢ somo] BIG BARGAINS per cent. through Ww + | 3 { shi Ne ARAB YX AR Oo S&Ve you ro fo ao THE BAZAAR, 'G. ©. 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