The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 07, 1898, Image 6

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    : |Easter Specialties
Found Here.
You may want a bright new
suit for your little boy—wve
have then ranging in age.
} from 3 to 8 years in the ves
~ Rlitees, and at a cut price—$§1.98
Jlup to £3.88.
THE KNEE PANTS SU Irs
{ We have age 5 to 15 years,
and the price for good all-
'wools $1.08 up to £4.48. We
! wt no shoddy at all so have.
no 1.00 Suits here—the sale
of them hurts our trade and
‘we will not sell trash.
MAYBE YOU ARE A BIG
| BOY OR A MAN!
Resolutions of Respoet.
|| Wimneas, The Almighty in his inf.
inite wisdom has removed from our
| midat another honored metnber of this
| Grange our venerable brother, Hon.
‘A. A. Barker, after a long life of ac
eeptional nsefuines as a citizen of the
county and State. Therefore be it
Resolved, That on the death of
. Brother Barker, while cheerfully bow-
Ling to the dispensation of the Alwise
{and Merciful Creator, we feel that this
(Grange has sustained an irrepairable
loss, he being the oldest in years of the
‘many who constinte the membership
‘of the Grange in Cambria county.
The love he always entertained for
what he regarded the noblest of all
eatlingw, Agriculture, his willingness to
ald in the dissemination of aweful
agricultoral knowledge and encourage.
ment. his presence at our agricaltural
meetings endeared him to all the farm-
ers of the county. Though an adopted
| citizen of Pennsylvania be loved the
State of his adoption, he was proud of
Cambria county, claiming always that
| Cambria county in its agricultural pos.
sibilities was second to no other in the
| State, and particularly this community
owes much to his enterprise and busi.
ness capacity in developing our re
(source and thos making what was in
| many instance a howling wilderness to
‘blossom as the rose. Many of our
‘older citizens will acknowledge that
their success was largely dus to the aid
and encouragement they received from
(our departed friend. It is waid that in
We have a nobby line of all the many hundreds that be tran
suits, ages 16 to 19 years, and
Preah fih at Kinkead's Restaurant. our prices are lower than oth-
guion sets 18 town at Cash ers by $1 to $4. Think of it.
{We know this from what we
the best fresh fish go to Matthew told—and
We Have a new lot of 1 knee,
pants—3 yrs to 16 yrs—the
small ones are put up to match
the vestee suit pants.
‘are all good styles and the! thats copy of these resolutions be for.
pit visited 1 his mother at price 24¢, 32¢, 38¢, 48¢, 72c.
ler are Easter specialties:
All new and stylish goods!
Neckwear, Hats, Ca
vb Cuffs, Shoes, Penis |
| Pants, Hosiery, and a dozen
‘other lines.
| Come here first or last,
a a tm at the Our motto still remains the
ant? It is delicious. same: Penny Profits — Big Fe
Grocery i» hendquaters Sales.
ame rez THE KEYSTONE CLOTHING
MND SHOE (0.
} ‘on Monday night, April 18th.
n't forget that Governor Hastings
et forth Pridays, ApriSand 22, as |
Saddler, pastor of the M. P. #6 Directly opposite the Ran nk.
ch of Burnside, was in Patton on Roe Shad 25 cents a pieces at Kin-
5 Tuesday. kend’s Restaurant.
Green onions, radishes, spinich, James Waldron, of Philadelphia, is
borse-radish, ele, at. visitiog with nis brother and sister in
estaurant.- 16uf | Patton this week.
J. W. Hoy and danghter, of
are visiting Mr. and Mm. 8. Angustine, is making preparstions to
mn this week. ‘
ger rabbits at Daas’ bakery. Magee avenue.
miss posing them. All sizes,’ 8 O son of Hon J J Thoma who
and at all prices. bad heen attending the lsat term of
5 home bakery and the Baltimore Medical College, arrived
bread Jom Dans, oppo- home on Toesday of this work.
\ : Rev. Witman preust hed his first Pat.
EE chur
the trade we
ps, Col
Patrick Lynch, whe resides near St
_sacted business with that he never sued
any one for debt. He lived for the
‘ betterment of mankind in everyway
and even in his old age he went about
doing good wherever it was possibile
‘and died as he wished to, in active
‘service of his fellowmen. He was an
honest citizen, a devout Christian and
& sincere and faithful friend. Green be
his memory. And be it farther
Resolved, That as an expression of
the regret of onr loss that the charter
of this Grange be draped in mourning
for the period of 30 days, and further
warded to the family of eur deceased
Brother.
P. OC. STRITTMATTER,
Secretary (Concord Grange, No.
1135, P. of H. of Patton, Pa
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself as a can.
didate for the nomination of Assembly
eubject to the roles of the Republican
party of Cambria county ering
the same. R. J YOT
Hastings, Re.
DICKENS IN DIRT.
Dreads Berarden at Ehenshurg itp to Pate
Friday, Mareh 8,
Commonwealth of Pennsvivania to
Catharine ('riste,
tion, {19 :
Excelsior Boilding & Loan Associa-
tion to EP. Read, Carmll, £31.
Josephine Singer to Sophia Dietrick, |
(Chest, $700.
Chest Crowk Land & Improvement
company to George W. Quinn, Patton,
$100,
Jaane Westover of ux to D
over, Susquehanna, F350.
M.D. Kittell ot vx
Kerr, Cresson, $800
Vincent P Sanker # ux to Patrick
J. Malligan et ox Cresson, $25
Fl to Elizabeth E
{arroll and Carrolltown, $100.
Anna M. Gapiner of vir to
Lowmaster, Susquehanna, $147.
FF. West.
Bearer Bearer,
Elian D.
Nit bows,
We, the undersigned, do hereby
agree to refund the money on two 25
cent hottles of Baxter's Mandrake
Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation,
billiousness, sick headache, or any of
the diseases fr which jt
mended. Also will refund the money
on a M-oent bottle of Downe’ Elixir, if
it does not care any cough, cold,
croup, whooping cough, or throat or
ling diffienlty. We also guarantee
one Pcent battle of either of the above
to prove satisfactory or money re
fanded.
Patton Pharmacy
A Famous German Doctor's Work
Consumption is sow known to be
curable if taken in time the German
remedy known as Otto's Cure, having
been found to he an Almost certain py prox SUPPLY CD. av we now
care for the disease. Asthma, bron
chitis, croup, coughs, colds, pneamonia |
and all throat and lung diseases are
quickly cured by Dr. Otto's Great
German Remedy. Sample bottles of
Otto's Cure are being given away by
our agent, ©. W. Hodgkina Large
sizes 25 and 30 conta
Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug-
gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought
a small supply of chamberliain's cough
Remedy. He suns ap the result as
follows: “At that time the goods were
nnknown in this section; to-day cham-
borlain's cough Remedy in a honsehold
word.” [It is the same in hundreds of
communities. Wherever the good
qualities of Chamberlain's cough Rem-
edy becomes known the people will
have nothing alee. For sale by Patton
Pharmacy, OC. W. Hodgkins
——OUR SPRING——
CLOTHING STOCK ii
FOLL BLAST.
Serviceable Buwiness and Elegoni Dress Goods,
Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
y R Asbon TMENT o
races such a vanety of
‘erect a new dwelling house on East only way for you to reailv know h
look for
have
serve you is to have a
Spring Suit until vou
our prices.
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f Bi tia ey CE SE
wen
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Dress
als that the
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Don't buy your
tment and learn
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FEOLRR Ye {4
WAT HEIVES
or
OUT ass>or
BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. -
Parents wre pleased and children delighted with our splendid exhibit
B06 of Saits for the younger members of the family.
The largest, the most com.
new ad in the CovmEx | Sunday morsing. which was mach plete and the most attractive showing in Patton.
j enjoyed by all who had the pleasures to
T. H. Hamon, a son of Editar J. (GL
) | timo, of the Cambria Freeman, wis
Sle church in Paton. for the | admitted to practice in the Cansbria
¢i n to the Patton public school county court Monday morning. He had
g will be on Saturday. jade for Mire Fours in Eo of
4 tie, ang passed a very |
Son wis born to Mr. Sand Men. creditable examination, we are in
of town, the first of the week. formed. Our congratulations are
to wa, of the frm of tended. - Ebensburg Mountaineer.
8 imo, i vis. M. L Yocum, Cameron, Pa. says:
“1 was a sufferer for ten vears, trying
jparemta a Panxsatawney over, most all kinds of pile remedies, but
o without success. DeWitt's Witch
ir L. Wertz and Mis Ida M. Hazel Salve was recommended to me.
n) baths of Hastings, have been || ped one box. It has effected a
license under date Lemanent curv” As a permanent
W cure for piles DeWitt's Witeh Hane
"The fourth annual term of the Car ‘Salve has no equal. C. W. Hodghing
wn normal school will open on Patton Pharmacy.
Tr April 25, with Prof. G. E. The Cormier is under ob gations to
4 TT. L. Gibson, counts superintendent of
While Hicks 5 at the front bringing | public schools, for a eopy of the Pean-
: poor Clark wears a sylvania Report of the Superinte adent
hb Dixmont. -Ebens- of Public Instruction for 1897 bound in
‘book form, and also fur the School
nd son Warner Law Decisions of Pennsylvania for
tepsher’s parents, ‘1897. Any person wishing to soe the
Peter Campbell, at Car- above named books can do so by calling
‘wee “at this office.
), president of Patton | To Adseriiscrs.
of , carries & broad smile Hereafter all patrons who wish a
La height young son arrived display advertisement in the Pammon
n COURIER, or who wish to change their
2 children, 42d” now running, must hand their
Ball nd he copy in not later than Tuesday at 2
| o'clock p. m. of each week. If handed
in later than that time it will have w
bo held over ‘till the next week. All
well 1eguinied newspapers must have
time in which to receive
business; if not, the paper is
J meus; If, not, th hours be
Je | hind time and
Try to copy in early.
=) Est oo Parrox Pun. Co.
then the subscribers
would have good reason to complain.
SPRING HATS.-
We are sole agents for the Palton Special Hat.
to sen them. No use paying $l and $4 when ¥
WOUMAN steles in the latest shades
and 82.850 DUNLAP ane
=> FINE SHOES
Make ap your mind
ws i Bod an good hee for $200
A SPECILTY.~
=
Mirkin & Kusner,
Next to Bank.
Patton, Pa.
Watch this space and
keep your £yes open
and vou will see the announcement
of the
Stein's
pening of Cae dl-
New
Store.
It
Wi
NOW. Very
Call Sav
EE
EL HICY
il happen
n and vou
by 1
£ »
Cresmon: considera. |
to Thomas RK.
i® Peeome.
For sale by C. W, Hodgkins,
in Lawns, [hmatie
Cringhams, Storm Serges,
eities are in.
“renich ( Jriran
Press
ie a
Ehe3
French
“Black Brilliantive, Silk and Neov-
Patterns in
i Percales
1 colorings and de sien for Spring Dresses and Shirt Waists.
Organdies. Percale,
rich new affects. Omr
are wonderfully beautiful
Silk Sensation
Prices talk louder than words and our
Silk Shirt Waist patterns create the
soimation. So wee our line of silks for
shirt waists, also our line of Ladies’
silk and wash ties
Hosiery
in plain and plaid colom.
‘We will not be outdone in this line as
we can sell yoo Hosiery from 5e¢ to
$1.00 the pair. Quality according to
price.
Holes in Your Carpet.
Or perhaps not so bad, just rough
spots or a little worn round the sides
where the most walking is done. Then,
now is the time to think of buying
your new earpet for spring house
cleaning and the place to buy is at the
have a stock of samples to sleet from
repesenting a stock of
TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS
in rich, heavy Wilton Velvet, elegant
Axministers, Tapestry and Body Brus.
sels, two and three ply all-wool and
halwonl Ingrain Carpets; sino a line
of Rag Carpet and Linolenmw. All our
carpets cut and sewed ready for the
floor. You will make a mistake if yoo
are needing a carpet not to look over
our samples before making yoar par
chane.
We alvo have nuth y proof carpet iin.
ing at 3c per yard or S58 peer roll of
50 yards :
Rugs.
Beauties in ORs
Polos fran R106 ap
We have
offer you.
WRT £3
Trimmings.
i484 of new things that have just
than the
Narrmmw T Ie
conse in worth mare
We pat
Fadgingmw in four
in
Braids and aves
Also a Mb and complete
brobdery, Insertions and Laces in many
neat and new designs foe Spring
Ladies’ Belts 1 Tun, Green,
Black and Drab are bere for vour in
spection. The price we hive pat apon
then will do the rat
WRAPPERS
you say?
call
Saares
apes then
different combiaintions
Stamad Tat {eink
{anld Silver, anc
Hae of Page
Ww hile v
did
Well inst and swe our
Spring Wrappers. We will not sell
you a wrapper for 50 or 800, but we
can sell you one for 9% that will not
fade in the washing. Those who bought
our wrappers last fall can vouch for
the kind of goods we sell.
Sea oor Children’s Dresses for avery
day wear at $0. They are made from
the cuttings of larger garments that is
why they can be sold so cheap.
Lace Curtains.
We have something nice to offer yon
in Lave Cartaing at 50e, T5e, $1.00, $1.25,
and $2.00 the pair. Others ask you
far more money for a cheaper cortain.
In Bash Curtain Goods we can show
you the finest that ever came to the
town for the money. (Come and see
them and be convineed that we mre
not prevaricating.
Easter Shoes.
They Bear Close Inspection.
show
for Mpring,
Wo have no roan 50 HIP OX
Ent
inwpection, aud
examination will show hut the exireme
gietail of mae
terig and workmanship s what makes
the sixes lions in oor oil of Ladies?
Miwon’ and Children's Black
and Tan Vesting Tope. We wre show
ing hetlvr makes, beter styles, better
gualities, and at prices that will cone
tinue to make aur ore the center of
thes who desire
fsbiinrainle, Shows at little
Porites Lines ef mb
thy will Dear close
CAre pRerelaed IB every
fientn’,
whipped NMbae hay
TR,
ARR
Cast
Our line
Wallting Shoes in Tan
vary rich and showy,
Set Our Imorted Shows for Ladies
from Parle Muasofictume will arrive
in 18 days
of Ladies’ and Mises'
and nay Are
ERLE
it
not
y 14 L
«1 Or another sack Wii TE
a.
vv
ie
Hour ron
ling ¢ brand of
onl ¥
as
nl AOL it, as this hour
bROGERIES.
Ahead in FLOUR.
WHY ?
we give greater value
tor the money than
¢ 1 Sew h ere,
Patton and « feimity. If
Cons you 5 3 per sack
reprise te ed vo Wr mone y re-
uaran-
Those
iS
the cri racket
» hirhest praise.
the g
2 i hings we now
Dedlars we "will Have to stop Sn Ene to vou a con rin} nvi-
tale to visit onr store a
1d see for vonrself
CLOYER AXD TIMOTHY
SEED FOR
SALE.
Yours for rade.
Patton Supply Co.