The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 28, 1898, Image 6

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want to be
That wish I yb mei
iE wished 1 Hee my wife
oi some “angels food.”
The actor smokes a cigarette,
And ‘tis the prope
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For that's the ne des ee > belt £
A good © nthe paper,
Our Game is Business.
Cash Grocery.
“Remember the Maine”
The first gun has been fired,
The Yankee is in his glory now. :
Roe shad at Kinkead's Restaarant. |
' Every Pin a Bargain.
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Every Ball a Strike
i en Pin Game.
We want the young men
J. Watt Miller is at Tyrone this week | (and old men tool to look us
on business. ‘up on prices on Suits made to
If you want roe shad go to Kinkead's | Order.
| Restaurant.
"Phe miners strike in Patton stil re- We make a business Suit
‘mains unchanged. for 812.00 that yon can’t buy
| C. D. Payne, of DuBois, was in town elsewh ere for $20.
on business Monday.
Jobn L. Tackitt made a visit to:
South Fork this week.
Miss Maggie Ashoroft visited friends can’t put up for $23.
Our $20 Suit is as good as
can be made for §; more.
| W. O. Rankin, of Pittsburg, had. The beauty of our Suits to
business in tywn Satarday. Order is the fit and styles.
H. C. Rehn, of Huntington, was a They are made by Tailors and
| visltor Yo Patton Wednesday. Cutters who are artists in
Rev. w. B. Carr, of Latrobe, called
a a on, day. their profession.
Jas. Mellon, Esq, made a business | We make three times the
trip to Ebensburg Wednesday. Clothing to order that any
Luke Bebe, of St. Aaguitios, spent other concern does and the
day last week in our midst. | ..00n why its plain. Our
W. E. Weaver andlaay, of Wemover, | 5, styles and prices tell yon
that.
The old prices of 20 years
ago are played out and the ™™
Fred and Wm. A. Mellon 0 2 getting their eyes
| Hastoms Sunday. | OPP t0 the fact.
= nici. ot Coto Tara vires Look in our east window
Ro James Biches; thle week. for patterns. Come in and
Dains, & g salesman | see coc, more pieces and youn
of Se louis, was in town Wednesday. 111, ve an order.
| Ladies’ wes the pew line of shirt
Let 0M Glory wave on every busi- |
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iL Monday.
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Our motto still remains the
same: Penny Profits — Big =
THE KEYSTONE CLOTHING
MD SHOE CD.
#@r-Directly opposite the Bank.
Jr., of Pittsburg, was
with his friends in
Hom. James Kerr, of Clearfield, was
in Patton Monday looking after busi-
ness interests.
A. B Day, » traveling salesman of
Philadelphia, transacted business in
: Patton Monday.
as i : Jacob % ry
shaking b Call at Cash Grocery.
: Patton Tuesday. Fresh fish at Kinkead's Restaurant.
8.0. Daggett, manager of the Palmer Finest onion sets in town at Cash
bose, in visiting at his former home in Grocery.
M. M. Nolan snd wife drove to Car
‘Qa Ww. Plakerton. a traveling sales. roiltown Sunday.
man of Pittsburg, was looking after (ive the Cash Grocery
: (Sede in town Monday. : you will enll again,
J. Ralph end Geo. 8B. Good, Jr, of Ebensburg will have another news-
lock. Haven, were pleasant visitors t0 paper Democratic in polities
Patton one day last week. The next Democratic State conven.
o Wm. Zeigior, representing Ren & Coy tion will be held in Altoona June Zh,
pork packery, of Pittsburg, was a 4 (0 oid that the Cresson summer
ly visitor to town Tuesday. ‘resort will be turned into a pionie
"The familiar face of Wm. H. Denlinger resort.
‘the popular oil man of Philipsburg, Cabbage, apples, potatoes, onions,
Mua oun om tur ireots Tusaday. ips, carrots and radishes
Paul Biller wears an excadingly Cash Grocery.
broad smile over the arrival Of AYOUDE! sttend the Epworth League anter.
{blacksmith at his home Wednesday. | yen0 at M. £ church night.
| N. L. Shoop, who is looking after the Admission fiee.
Interests of the Allegheny Crayon Co... gp; gicerin and W. P. McBride
of Pottsville, Pa., Is stopping in town oy gondiay and Monday with friends
for a few days. ‘at Curwenwville and Clearfield.
Jobin M. Click bears the distinction A young man named Geo. Hammell,
of securing the first Cuban flag in Pat- run down by an engine on the
ton. It was floated to the breeze early | poy pyyivania railroad at South Fork
Pranin ay Ta Saturday night and killed.
The Mandolin club of Patton enter-| yr. . Gallagher, of Allegheny town-
tained a number of guests at the rei | gpg Canbrin county, has caught 28
dence of W. C. Hubbard on North, .., during the past winter. He
if avenue Tuesdzy night. | wells * ‘coon oil as a remedy for rheuma-
tiem. —Coalport Standard.
| John F. Thomas, of near town, who
! | While js a special agent of the Agricultural
re be was the gest. of Hon. J. J. Department of Pennsylvania left Mon-
‘day for Pittsburg. He is making his
‘annual tour for the inspection of phos.
1 phate for the western part of the state
{ F. B Morey, of Patton, Pa, Is in
town this week making arrangements
to remove his family and housebold
goods to their new home at Patton,
where Mr. Morey is engaged in mer-
cantile business, being a member of the
firm of the Patton Supply Co. Patton
is such a thriving town that Mr. Morey
has been unable to procure a house
since he went into business there early
last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Morey
have been residents of Punxsutawney
one trial and
Dr. 3 B ‘Noonan reported to the
OURIER the serious illness of Jobn
ge, of West Palmer avenue, who is
in this
We make a Dress Suit, Clay
or Serge, for 815 that others | guesing contest on May 16.
'g% Model Bicycle,
fined to his home by a severe attack
iar rheumation. His speedy
long enough to make many friends
who are genuinely sorry to see them po
Fred 8. Rely, of Johuaiaws, made s
business trip to Patton Monday.
Ladies, for fine millinery go to Mrs. |
"Anna Dartt, next to Bank, Patton,
0 Pa.-o0tt
~ B.F. Cushard and M. J. Tripp, of
Ebensburg, transacted business in Pat-
ton Monday.
J. W. Pyle, a traveling salesman of
Philadelphia, was looking after trade
in Patton Taesday.
E. P. McCormidk, of Patton, was
among the visitors tc our town on
Sunday. -Carrolltawn News.
Baffaio Bill's Wild West Show will
exhibit at Joh n June 28; in Indi
ana June 20; in Pitisborg Jane 30.
Mrs. Mary Holt and Mm Belle Hir-
linger are home n from a visit to
friends at Patton.
¥
agree to refund the money on two 25-
We, the andersigned, do hereby
‘eent bottles of Baxter's Mandrake |
Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, |
billionsness, sick headache, or any of
the diseases for which it is recom.
mended. Also will refond the money
on a 50-cent bottle of Downs’ Elixir, if
it does not cure any cough, oold,
croup, whooping cough, or throat or
lung difficulty. We also guarantee
one Z-cent bottle of either of the above
to prove satisfactory or money re
Philipsborg Record.
H. B. Reilley, representing the Al
toon Gazette, was looking after the
interests of that paper in Patton Wed.
nesday. The Gazette is on sale at
Morgan's news stand.
The (Glen Campbell Comet says that
the members of the Glenwood Cycle
Club, of that place, recently met and
made some necessary steps toward the
construction of a cycle path. It is
thought that the new Opera House will
be in a suitable condition to hold the
festival in at the closing of the bean
A miners mass meeting was held in
Firemens' hall Tuesday night to con-
sider a proposition made by the Pat-
ton Coal Co, which was to the effect
that Spuratien at the Ashcroft colliery
would be suspended indefnately and
that the company woukl pay the
district price at the Reilly and Flan-
igan Run colleries. The proposition,
however, was not accepted.
Ringltag Bros’ Excarsions.
‘serve you is to have a look for yourselves
rrangements have been completed
NS wish to attend the
performances of Ringling Bros.’ world’s
greatest shows in Johnstown May 11
‘oan secure special excursion rates on
all lines of travel. This will be the
only point in this vicinity where the
‘great show will exhibit during the sea
of Suits for the younger members of the fam
miss the grandest amusement event of
the year.
Binoe last season Ringling
Bros’ famous exhibition has been
doubled in size and is now beyond all
or doubt the largest and best
combined cirons, menagerie and hip
in the United States. The
Podrome is given by over 300
i salaried specialists, in three
rings, on two arr mi in mid-air and
upon A Te Sar
track. free streer
r-mile hippodrome
funded. For sale by
Patton Pharmaey.
W. Heddgkins,
Go to Daos’ Bakery for your
‘17, 1596, he writes an follows:
a man stands 1 no chance ot Yong
elected to the mayorship of a city
uniess he enjoys the confidence and
esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W.
Humphrey is the popular mayor of |
Swantom, O., and ander date of Jan.
“This is
on of Chame
Aly family
to certify bo our appmic
berlain’s cough Remedy
‘and neighbors have tested it, and we
know it is an excellent remedy for
coughs and cobs Cleorge 'W. Ham'
phrey. Sold by Patton Pharmacy, (
WwW. Hodgkins.
Fish, meat 1p, Vinegar,
flour, potatoes, apples. red
beets, radishes, sour and sweet pickles
lard, syn
sv bome,
C. what cared her
fresh bread and cakes
— OUR SPRING——
CLOTHING STOCK IN FOLL BLAST.
Serciceadble Business and Elegant Dress Goods.
Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
UR ASSORTMENT of Business and Dress Suits em-
braces such a variety of styles and materials that the
only way for you to really know how well prepared we are to
Don’t buy your
Spring Suit until you have seen our assortment and
our prices.
‘BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’ s CLOTHING —
Parents are pleased and children Selif hted, with our Sus Splendil Sana exhibit
plete and the most attractive showing in Patton.
SPRING HATS.
son, and those who fail to see it will
Make up your mind
We are sole agents for the Patton Special Hat
pou here for $2.00
to see them. No ase payin $3 and $4 when you'll find as
and $2.50. DUNLAP and YOUMAN styles in the latest
ws FINE SHOES A SPECILTY ~ 54
Mirkin & Kusner,
Next to Bank. Patton, Pa.
which ore Grand at 10 o'clock on the
morning of the exhibition is the most
. magnificent display ever sven, Don’t
it.
30 Klondikers
Killed and others
wounded by a land-
slide alongthe Chil-
Coot Pass.
We are having landslides
in low prices. Every thing
goes
prices
worth $40, at 529.
ries very low,
wil nickel
. - 15
Bicyele Sund
Por instance, we sell a
plated Bike Pump
Tinware at lowest prices.
We wiil sell you a 10-quart pall for 0c
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Ladies’ new style trimmed
hats and Children’s caps
and Tam O'Shanters at
Greatest Bargains,
Shoes!
Shoes!
Men's hea vy work shoes
Men's dress shoes, worth
A1.25 at . £1.00
Men's bax calf shoes,
worth $3.00, at . £2.
Ladies’ tan or black dress
shoes, worth 1.25, at $1
Q4C
All you need to do 1s com-
pare our prices and goods with
others. Money talks, but our
prices shout. ;
Get your share of the Bar-
gains at
at one-half the regular
‘away, and Patton gains a good family
of a
recovery | is hoped for. | when they settle there. Mr. Morey is
LL A. Gray, son of ex-Sheriff Gray, is | public spirited and always takes an
now editor and proprietor of the Car- | interest in the morals ahd commercial
rolitown News, having purchased the | advancement of the town where he
interests of Mr. Foley last week. The | lives and Patton should not be slow to
'OURIER wishes the young editor suc- extend to him and his family a warm
in his new business undertaking. | welcome. «~Punxsutawney News.
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We prepay Postege and [pr ou all
goods ordered by Mail, but for Cash only.
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It May be Possible That a Rumor Has Reached You
That We are Going to Leave Altoona,
If so it is the truth for we have purchased a large Dry Goods House
in Harrisburg and as soon as we can dispose of our present stock wat are going
to leave Altoona and resume business in the Capital City
To quickly move out oar immense “too k we have PUT PRICER DOWN
lower than you have ever known them to be on Standard Goods, 1 verything
in stock has been heavily rednosd su oh 1 an
Carpets, Ladies’ Jackets,
Millinery, Dress Goods,
Domestics, Fancy Goods,
Men's Furnishings and ail Sorts of Household Goods, Cat Glass and Silverware.
We want every one within reach of os to come here and bave a share in
these Wonderful Bargain Offers and 10 come soon as the goods are going fast.
Immense throngs are coming daily and vou will mie the greatest chance to
save motey ever afforded if you fail to juin them before our sale closes.
Come to the Bargain Feast we have spread for you in this
Great Removal Sale
and vou will find that it will richly repay vou
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specialty,
| 6-Gonersi Surgury 0d he Ere 3 Specialty
learn
Oar stock must be closed out at any sacrifice and cur patrons are reaping the
benefit of oar losses. This sale will continge baz a short time, $0 come as soon
as possible to the Big Store.
.
Opera House Block,
Cook,
ALTOONA, PA.
Mm. A. Inveen, residing at 7®
Henry street, Alton, TL, suffered with
months. She doctored for it nearly
the whole of this time, nosing various
remedies recommended by friends and
was treated by physicians, but received
no relief. She then used one ard a
half bottles of Chamberlain's Fain
Balm, which effected a complete care.
| This is published at her request, as she
wantd others similarly afficted to know
The 25 and Shcent
| igen for wale by Patton Pharmacy ©.
W. Hodgkins.
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
Regulates the bowels, puri
‘fies the blood. Clears the complexion,
laxative
| Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25
ote. Sold at Corner Drug Store.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. VAN WILSON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Cemadamte Poiindeiphia Dental College.
spin! attention given wo ihe EE
of the natured teeth Aifieial fell a
Cmand Butliing, Patton, Pa.
DR. S.W. Worrell,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Ofer in Good Building, Room No. 3
31
coulis will sevetve prompt attention.
‘DR. W. |. DOWLER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Mellon hioek, next door to
Posto, Patton, Pa
All omdle day or night, prosnplis
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Dr. V. A. Murray,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Cffiew in Arlington block, Bet to Postofos,
Pattom, Pa. AH night “alin Nuptse th
promptly. Demme Pe cur, nose and thmet
given speefial stlention,
OFFICE HOURS -
JAMES NOLAN,
Attorney-at-Law,
| Patton, Pa.
Office in Good Building. 10¢f
WH DAVIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Erexsntvno, Pa
Ail fog) bosiness promptly attended to,
{fee in Harker Building.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
The finest line in Patton at
G. J. FITZP ATRICK'S
Restaurnnt on Magee avenue, near
P. RR. depot.
MEALS AT ALL IT I
Your Watch may need
Bag whistling. #8 nelowill at it Nn hangs
fir vinminatiog, 3 seeds wlfvftivah wel
wil ve, aed of veo wail Bave aapnl B "
shape we'll dos [0 well a1 a regular charge hel
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CREST SPRINGS FOONDRY.
We am prepa wr} to do all Kinds of
Casting. Mchinery, iron kettles, stoves,
stove repairs, plow points, plow re
pairs. Our Shargen are ressonable.
FOERY metal Hagagy Bir Sew wor,
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£5 ivi PHENT BUHING, TA
Reuel Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
Partox, Pa.
Cfo in the Good Building,
AHAFFEY HOUSE
Mubaffey, Clearfield Co,
va tinada tions Aretolian. Best of Liga
Mtahling situohed,
Pa.
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Gaonar FERGUSON,
Prop'r.
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MEAT MARKET,
MCALL & JOHXSOX, PROP.
Is the place to
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quality.
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McCall & dohnson,
Patton, Pa.