The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 14, 1898, Image 1

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Gleaned Here ad There by
the *Conrier” Reporter.
on Save your checks.
On January 1st, 1899, 1 will
jve to the person return-.
ing the largest number of GOOD MEN AND TRUE
“my Cash Register Checks
Cabra Comply.
Below will be found the list of grand
| and traverse jurors drawn from North
Cambria coanty, commencing the first
| Monday in June, 1598:
Grand lary.
Berteam, Pelix, Iaborer, Carrolitown.
Brown, George W., laborer, Reade.
Bearer, F. J., farmer, Spangler.
Traverse Jurors, Firyt Week,
PATTON, CAMBRIA CO, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 14,
COOK'S DE
PATTON ARS LE
Creer TO Mes gh Werk om Momday in
Besponse i 5 Call
On Monday over 700 miners of Pat
tom, employes of the Patton Coal
company, soppai work in pormant
to resclutioms adopted at a meeting
bedd in the firemer’s Hall on Priday.
This means that every ooiliery in
Patton, with the exoiption of Pardes
Draws fromm he Jury Wheel fiom Nerth
ooiliers, operated by Mages & Lingle,
in idle for the present.
It was decided at this meeting that
the mines of Flanpsgun Rem and Mo
shannon collieries, together with the
work until the district price » paid in
thee two latter named coileries and the
folio ressintions were adopted
sevewdingly:
Remcived, That whereas onder ithe
existing trouble. we are snabde 10 oOD-
trol the men of AsherotY's and Uolombia , ¢
mines, without the Flannagan Ran and
. MeCormick mines joining in the fight,
or stapdard make.
Will be on exhibition
Septeter
Traverse Juvers, Second Week.
jawin, Oiton, etipestet,; Basses
therefore be jt
Eemoived, that we all ay down our
tools until we go to work at the
dimtrict price, suspension 10 op we
arday evening April 8 be i
further
Remcived, that a committer be ebactecl
at the mans | which wili be farn.
ished with to canvas the
| Dunegan, E. R. merchant, Clearfield
Kohn, D. C., mason, Reade.
' McNulty, Oscar, laborer, Carrolltow
Ros, W. H., Carpenter, Reade.
ar
| property owners along Magee avenue
for the purpose of mscertaining the
possibility of paving that portions of
‘Magee avenue with brick and the
COURIER is pleased to stale thai the
| project was met with very good en-
§ coursgement, with a few exoepliona
| Already enough have signed the peti-
y harmacy. tion to warrant the progres of the
Beech avenues, Oppo- | same, and no doubt those who have
ad Da | mot already signed it will “fal in line”
ina few days. IL is a wise act and
| the COURIER predicts that it will be bt
a short time till more are laid, from the
The tale of the , greedy
Ostrich.
. “Onpeian Osttich named Miss Jensie
inion Hardware Svan.
ways than one, besides giving tone and
valuation to the properties adjoining
it Hurrah for paved streets inn Patton!
Look Here!
. The United States Photograph Gal
tdery is located on the vacant ld on the
| corner of Fourth and Mapes svenues,
Patton, Pa, and will remains bat &
‘short time only. All who desire to
have a good and chemp photograph of
ont AD | themselves should not jet this oppor
ot Te : pass. Bring your cross babies
1. | ange mgt Jeo
She could of finished up on
uggies, Harmess, Plows, _
Tools, Cinderella
(Away.
Jeary in the shortest time possible
Cabinet size photos from $1.36 to §L%0
dosen. - 22 U. 8 Pavro Co
Yo tw Palit al Ome
~The Pittsburg & Eastern Railway
| company will baild a road up the Sos
na Biver from Bamside to
‘ queban
Co's j Cherrytree and then up Cosh Creek via
‘Pine Flats to Smith's Sommit and
thenoe down along the banks of Yellow
‘Creek and west to Saltsbarg, Indians
‘ county, this summer. There have been
leased about 20,000 acres of coal land
Joy esstern capitalists in thal district
No More Sebooncrs.
In grant’ - licenses in Blur couaty
a few g the honorable judge
admonide « . Lords not to sell beer
im “schooners, * to stop the free lunch
system and to close their establish
every night at 11 o'chuck. Beil-
i EE Kirk How.
Opposite Commercial Hotel.
g
uy
will go dry this year no
having been granted there.
Now Ads This Wei,
The following new advertisements
appear in the COURIER this week:
: Wolf & Thompson; J. E. Kirk Hard:
ware Co; C. W. Hodgking: Geo. O
Brady; Wm. F. Gable & Ca, Altoona
J1* will pay you $5 lack thee up,
autre
Shoes at - —
You should not miss seeing ihe large
table. full of shoes of all styles and
sises at the store of Geo 5 Good
They will all go at a bargain Don’t
miss the opportunity.
shall, a son, on Tuesday
April 12th. :
county,
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Don’t Jet cloudy weather keep you
All photos @nisbed at the gal.
eamp will
the fourth largest town in the
ear instead of paying the district price,
B45 cents per ton. Two weeks ago the
company attempted to start ite Colum.
bis mine by the sarne system, resulting
in the above sospenséon of ithe mines.
As the COURIER goes to press word
is received that some of the miners
have retarned to woirk at the Asborofl
Ought to be Hopped.
One of the most obsoxicus sad
offensive practices owrried on in Patios
young pent emen ls the congregating
81 or pear the entrane to the diferent
churches in town on Sanday evenings
while services are being conducted,
osing the most vioknt and cbwerne
| acs we have & sample of pared stents | EE SAGE, making nemarks shoot per
sons who mas chance to pass Dy,
snd last, but not least by any means, the
pulling of cigaretie smoke in people's
faces. It should be stopped and the
make it his special bosiness 10 arrest
theme parties and male 3 good example
of the offenders, which in all prob
ability would put a stop lo the same.
It i» » shame aod disgrace that if most
be tolerated na civilized eo muRity
wt Besamed Operates, .
The large saw mill of Hunter &
Baughman, esst of Patton, ressmed
operations Tuesday sflerashat down of
four months, in order to stock up for
the coming summer. A large foroe of
men arrived on Monday, who will
work on the mill, and over 1,000,000
feet of hemlock snd hardwood will be
manufactared into nmber during the
season's ron. The scene aboul the
be & Dosy one during
the next six months.
OF Tatars is Ladies
Ott Sigtors, om Beedh aventoe, opposite
ing, have received a fine
line of spring and sammer millinery
goods, which will be sold at astonsd-
ing iow prices. Hales from § cents up
to $LTS; sailors 10c and op; Sowers §o
and up. Ladies you are gurdlaily in-
vited whether vou wish to purchase
or Bod.
Reertved $3,300 Damages.
In the suit for damsages by Michael
P. Moyer, against the Pennsylvania
Railroad ecmpany, which was ried &2
Ebensbary last week, the jury rendered
‘a verdict of $3500 for the plant?
The defendants filed a motion for a
‘pew trial and in all probability it will
gv to a higher court.
John Gants has compbeted the erec-
tion of a set of weighing scales in
front of his place of basiness on Fourth
avenue and wishes to inform the pab-
lic, and especially the farmer that be
is prepared to accommodate them at
all tires. Rates ressonable.
Ladies Who Value
Good cooking, shesld examine the
Cinderella Range; ii =» a good baker, *
t- stands service well, and in style and
, action is asequaliel. Sold by J E
Kirk Hardware Co.
[The lending Qaosthen ww. Whe! Will Com
‘at peony Monday in
THE LATEST WAR
House Committee on Foreign
Affairs Ready to Report.
SITUATION CRITICAL.
Paton Cond
oy he
18g8.
PARTMENT STORE
mG EPROVENENTS
Mining Mochinow amd Other Waders Wa
Wiwiry far the Patios Wises
The work of potting in sn ehectrioad
mining shine pant at the Fanos
gan Eas ocoliwry, operated by the
Co, was completed Toes.
day and the two machines. which have
been placed, ate Sow realy 5 86 WOEk
Washington, April 12 — A largely as
tended conference of Republican mem.
bers of the House of Representatives
was held this evening favorable lo the
independence of (obs and armed inter
vention Assurances were given by
the conference steering oommitios Thad
foreign s¥uim committee will re
The resciotion will declare for inde
tion snd the establishment of a firm,
stable and independent government by
the peop of Cuba. tis now Shmght
be’ adopied before adiourumest Wr
morrow evening Achsson, Hicke
Arnold, Bromm, Robbins Kulp and
Kirkpatrick represented Pennsylvania
at the meting.
dered a serenade, and in the preseson
of thousands of people, declared a
flag from Americas scii. The sireets
are fall of pmrades with banners, all
bearing inscriptions relative to the
foes of the Maine and the freedoms of
Coda.
LOOKS LIKE WAR.
As the ColRizs was about to go to
ceived at 1:30 Wednesday:
Washington, D. C, April 1X The
commitioe on foreign affairs offered a
resolgtion to the Senate for armed
intervention in Coha at once and upos
s ballot it carried by a majority of 3
votes. The resolation wus then refermd
to Congress for setion. The Flying
Sqoadron will leave Paint Comfort
onder sand ondary at Ip m to-day.
Rareeis od Aidit € wutirnet,
George 8. Good & Company, have
been awurded a contract for building
twenty-four miles of railroad mn New
Mexico, The road will be 4 branets of
the mun line they are pow ballding in
New Merico and extends from La Las
Wo the Secremento mountains to a
elevation of * 0 feet above sa eave,
It will opes up a valoable ares of
timber laoeds
Kite a Thr Wises
Joseph Goodyear snd bis son, James,
both of DaBois, were instantly Kile!
the Mend Ban
mine of the Shawmut Coal company,
‘by a fall of rock and coal They wer
experiecoed miners, and were engage
in the dangerous work of removing
abandoned part of a beading whet
they were cagght by the fall meeting
with the above resuil
Flos 52 Hastiogs
The bouse and store owned by
William Haywood, of Hastings, caught
fire from a defective flue Saturday
morning. The fire company soccedeld
in petting the flames uoder control,
but not until a great deal of damage
had beer done. The loss is estimated
at from ope to two thoosand dollars
Bryan © Passes Thiwagh.
William Jennings Bryan and party,
other promisent Pennsylvania Demir
crate, passed through Johostown at a
late hour Monday night on their way
to Washington to attend the Jefersoin-
jan banquet to be beid in that ey. —
Johnstown Democrat.
Charter Granted.
At Hurrisburg ast week a charter
was grusted to the Patton Wood
Manufacturing company to manaimt-
at Patten, Pa; capital $12008 The
directors are I. M. Patterson and G.
| Good, Lock Haven, M BB Cowier,
BF Waeeard S W. Worred, Patti.
Thought sed Avtion.
Until there be correct thoaght there
canpot be right action. Therefore,
think right and bay the Cinderella
Range. and right action is sssured
Sold by J. E Kirk Hardware Co.
The Presidon: s Mosenge.
President McKinley's message W
Congress in full appears on the inside
pages of the Covsins this week [iis
jquite kmgmy, but everyone should
read it
of Philadelphia, spend
billy goat, which i» about three weeks
itazed by the Beit MieBine Co. of
Chicago, and the power » obtained by
& 15-borse-power Penerstor and more
machines will lw added a they are
peaded The stesr in obtained from
two J00-bhoree-power boilers and tbe
cogine which peopels (he penerator, or
dysams, # I bores-power aad are
stationed in sabslasiial baildings
erected for that purpose 3 sbort dis
Lane from the mine.
A eet has Dewi made and lhe ma
chinery has proves wo be salisfactory.
The company expects to make the
sume improvenments in the Colombia
snd Asberofl eodliers ia the pear
fotare.
Magee & Linge, opermiing the Par
dee colliery, are at present puting i»
SCALP Y of Chicago, i» furnishing the
machinery.
It will only be a short time anti
every mine in Patton, with Soe e300 1
be equipped with modern machinery, |
such an coal digging machines, moter
Mra W. B Potter, of Barnesboro,
visited her sister Mr Wan H Sand.
ford, Tuesday.
Droggies J. A. Wolesiagie, of Barnes.
Busines in Patton is
EE A Kasioe of ibe Philipsbarg
Record, made the CoUI0ER 8 pleasant
visit Saterday.
Superintendent A. (i. Palmer. of the
Beer Creek rilroal was loosing
After business imlerenis (a Fation
Teesday.
Hon Jax Kerr came up from Clear.
feid cn Momday to look after the
interests of the Patton Coal company.
JM. MoUemb, a raveling salesman
Monday =
a ALAR aa a A Ah Ah A AA AA SS Sip Sh Si SRE EA RE AAA AAs
Patton
JW. Lapfer and family spent Sun.
day at thew former home in Gallitmin,
Pa
County Soperiatendint T. Lo (abson,
a pleasant visitor to Patton Monday.
Archivect C. M. Robinwon, of Altoona,
transacted business in Patton Mooday
pertaining to the proposed addition Ww
$1.00 PER YEAR
ALTOONA, PA.
AX OBJECT
OF ADMIRATION.
A wt ledremsend san
pdm bral aia
erwin
the nigh. dw daw.”
sans mewpeerd huey 80 We abedy oad
wear and Lia owrEilariten, set the
ete: Li WEL meer
Wie phoma vom (3 styies of goods as wll an
ve LOEW PREES
Dinsmore Bros.
PATTON, PA
a goods
1 and Carpets
Sedd Wm Murals
Bos & Co. Ab
more than thirty vem been con
sidered and joutly toa, —
TRE BEST QUALITY.
TRE NEWEST STYLES.
TRE LOWEST PRICES.
Out of Town
Purchasers
are invited to correspond
with ze if 2 I» pod comvesient
Lips Wo Lhe lore,
We can supply VOUT Wants
promptly and save You money.
ow Ter bien of
HH yo + whake ame of oar
om _—" EI wike
WN NURRAY
ALTOONA. |
SON (0.
FA
MVNA MAMAN IIR NAAR NAAN AANA
be erected Wo he Paltoo public school
building.
John 8 Miller, of Petersburg, spent
Morday in town
WP Rar
Monday
2 rame over Troos AGS
Ladies, for ne millinery gow Mm 8
Asma Dero,
Pa af
Chicken lhwves appear lo tw gelling
in their work iz certain portions of
wws. E W Cowber bad the mis
fortane to Joos 20 mice birds one night
lat week.
Keep your chicken coop door locked
~thieves are «in the sowunt in Patton.
H. Remkos, who is stopping && Port
age, spent a few days in town this
week, looking after hin business inter
ests here. which are im charge of his
capable and efficient manager Jalios
Mogodia.
Aarop Weakiand the Fifth aveuue
Hveryman, has ion his possession & baby
Bank, Patton,
next: Io
old tis a fine speciinan and will no
doubt make a very weful acquisition
to the stabie in the way of banishing
the huge rata, which are quite numer
ous in that vicinity.
Mrs Matids Nieman, of New Wash.
ge, 34. le'vasiting ber vigter. on. J.
ee catia daghins or Wb
Mrs Jobn Cordell, received a
injuries Mooday morning by aoci-
front of her home or Magee avenue
QS Reed, of LaJose, Pa, was the
guest of Howard Dimgnore over Sun
day.
J. Dhsad BH J. Karbeim will leave
to-day Tharsday' for St. Louis, Me,
where they will be ungaged in tele
, phooe construction work for the Amer.
ican Telephone and Tniegraph Co.
ON THE
PATH!!
The man who bas been
‘poorly supplied or has been
given poor material is sure to
gv on the war oi for the
arm that “sold h We do
‘business to retain Ee We make
things nght m the start and
if by any accident they are
‘not right, we night them. Its
our method of makimg friends
and retaining them by selling
‘the best and latest style
_,/CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS,
CAPS, SHIRTS,
GENTS FURN-
ISHINGS.
Wolf &T hompson.