# Bao ee SA hoa PATTON, CAMBRIA CO., PA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1898. dos cp ® Ai A, RBA 5 SR HAN 3 Sc SA ir ag Save your checks. On January 1st, 1899, I will ve to the person return- iro TT TRAGEDY AT GLEN CAMPBELL LL NEWS A Bieycie Rider Kills a Policeman and g : Attempts to End His Own Life ¢ = ~The town of Glen Campbell was Gleaned Here and There by thrown into intense excitement Tues HCarivier” T day evening when a young man named the “Courier” Reporter. a Yount | EE killed William Conningham, the police eae mg the largest. number of THREE AGED EX PIRE. man at that place, wounded a woman my Cash Register Checks oe A ee Will be on exhibition in September. Full F all prices. L in this section to learn of his sudden demise. _ inamely: Mrs Helena Cole, Mrs. Mary i Kamen and Mra. Barbara Miller, wi 5 reside in Altoona; ‘and afterwards shooting himself. Richard Elder, lames Fogerty and Mere. It is «1 that young Bennett Ferdinand Marks. was riding/ his bicycle through the Richard Elder, who resided on Palmer main street of that town at a rapid avenue, expired Thursday at the ad: rate and was asked by the policeman vanced age of 5% years. Funeral serv. to slacken his speed somewhat, as it ices were held in the St. Mary's Catholic endangered the lives of pedestrians church of Patton Satarday morning, This he refused to do, and when com- after which his remains were laid to manded to obey he became angered rest jo the Catholic cemetery at St. and deliberately shot Mr. Canningham, Augustine, his former home. The fol- the bullet piercing his breast, resulting lowing pamed five sons and three as above stated. daoghters survive him: Thomas, of [It appears that more than one shot Braddock, Pa.; Henry, of Lawrence, was fired and a stray bullet struck a Jowa; Anslem and Frank, of Ports- lady by the name of Smith who was mouth, Iowa; Luke, of Ashville: Tillie, standing near by but inflicting no (of Tresno, Cal.; Martina, of Patton, seriousinjury. When Bennett realized ‘and Annie, (Sister Modesta) of New what he had done be attempted to take {Orleans, Is. The deceased moved his own life by shooting himself At from St. Augustine to Patton just one :present writing he is in a serious con month prior to his death. He was dition. Tt is said that he was intoxi- born at Loretto, Pa, and has always cated when he commited the deed. Hed in Oustiiein Sounty. His Bie wae Patton Herald No Mere, i usefainess A yea 2 . OF After an existance of over three friends and relatives who were grieved i. the Patton Herald, edited by WW. A Kinsloe, hus suspended publica- Jama Fogerty. tion and hereafter the management of On Priday James Fogerty died at his the same will issue a weekly Democratic home near west Palmer avenue after newspaper at Fbeusburg. The first J es days iliness. He was aged namber of the Ebensburg Democrat about 70 years and leaves to mourn his | was jssued on Saturday. Mr. Kinsloe sad departure a bereaved wife, three | has purchased the Ebensburg Herald sons ane one daoghter, all of which press and will do business at that old | were at his bedside when death came. grand. It is also reported that another The faneral services were held at the Democratic newspaper will be launched deceased home at one o'clock p. m. | forth in that town in addition to this after which his reniains were taken to one making only three Democratic Ashville where they were laid torest in journals in the county seat to one the Catholic cemetery at that place, | Republican newspaper. Thesorrowing family have the heartfeit | Pig. Lumbar Deal at ¢ rou sympathy of their friends in Patton’ gy, Spangler Sentinel says that the and vicinity. large timber tract belonging to Vincent Anna Jury Marks. | Tonkins, of Cherrytree, was sold last . Anna Mary (Fogle), wife of Ferdi-| week to Osbourne Shaflur, a prominent 'nand Marks, expired at her home at jomber dealer of Reynoldsville, who the old mill residence in Patton, Satar- | will soon locate mills there, and ship {day May 7, at 1 o,clock p.m. after & the lumber to market. The sale was brief iliness of pneumonia. She was closed Wednesday and Mr. Tonkins aged about 60 years and leaves ahus- received $20,000 for his timber. The band and four daughters and one son tract includes 5,000,000 feet of white pine, hemlock sod cak. A large nome * ber of men will be employed culling Mrs. Teresha Hoffer qo timber and Gpersting the large saw and Joseph Marks of Patton. Her m and planing mills which will be SIT I. W. COOK'S DEPARTMENT STORE, ALTOONA, PA. 5 Proposed Enterptise. : ys . eo Editor Kaylor, of the Hastings Tri- Final Action Taken by Coun- pone, still sticks to bis pian of estab cil Wednesday Night. lishing a Democratic paper in Ebens- Loi burg to buck against the Freeman, conducted by Brother Gibbe Hasson. WILL COMNENCE WORK The fact that Mr. Kinslos, of the Pat- » ‘ton Herald, bas stolen a march on him As Soon as the Pans and Specifications ar and js going to be in the field does not | Prepared, appear to have cut any ioe. Patton, Pa, May 4. 1898 In pur-| Brother Kaylor visited the county suant to a call by President Monteith og Priday, and after a conference a special meeting of Patton Borough with the Democratic leaders who were Council was held in council chambers oyuected to be with him in the effort this evening for the purpose of taking u, wither boy out or freese out Mr. Has action on the paving of Magee aventie. yon, annonned that be was still in the . The following members were present fiold. He will start a paper within the (as per roll call. Monteith, Hubbard, coming week, he says, and inside of ‘Jones, Blair, Anderson, Scheid and two months his competitors will be McCormick. The following signed coming $0 him and he will dictate petition and amendments thereto at- terms tached was read to the body: : It will thus be seen that Ebensburg To the Bu rand Town Council of ig in danger of having four papers, We, the property owner on Magee '0ree of them Democratic, within a avenue in said Brut rebels. short time, and a warm season in the represent; that the condition of the old town may be expected.--Johns street from the railrond west 10 the town Tribune. west side of Fifth avenue in said Bor- Sigh i atch a sian that we deem Hile Gets Glory it wise ex wnt to take some base steps 0 permanently improve the Ward Hile, the popular third same, and therefore petition your hon. | an of last year's Patton team, who is arable body So . JPeave and curb now a student at Lafayette college, said street with fire brick, paving brick, | canght for the latter collegm in the game or such other material as in your jodg- or : ' : ment is most calcoiated to ar Jods a Vy ednesday tha t resulted in Layette permanent, solid and lasting street; and shutting out Yale by a store of 3100. we further represent, that if you de- Yale had three hits and Lafayette four. | cide to pave sig street and curb the [pn the second inning Hile’s finger was | sri fp ous or cy Seat sil ay broken by a foul tip, but he stuck 0 ig : } . Brother Kaylor WHI Go Abesd With Fis AN OBJECT OF ADMIRATION. A welldrossed man is the object of asdiniration always If you wear one of our carnfuily cot and maele suite it will Sillow “ax the night, the dav.” Dar suits sre afl alibe in one respert--they A. We study each man, his syle and his peesiarition, and the rmoll is stisfaction 1 all oovernsd. We plomee vod (01 wyios of goods as well as fn LOW PRICES Dinsmore Bros., PATTON, PA. thereof, or if the Borough does the curbing, we will pay for the same; and we farther represent and agree, that if said street is paved, graded and curbed n ¢ with this we will and do hereby agree to pay one third of the cost oF grading and paving | of the street in front of our respective properties, viz: the property owners on the north side of the street to pay one-third of the cost, and the property Owners on He gouty side of the. street | 0 pay one-t of the cost of gradin paving the sireet in front and s acent to our Red iiets pective properties, the ne, or one-third, to be paid for by the Borough gh. : we farther represent and agree; that if the said Bor of : in pursuance to tition, we agree that this petition shall be ued to be a binding agreement and contract with the Borough of Patton to do and perform all the things herein contained and agreed to be performed; all of which wo respectfully submit for your worthy consideration. igre game with great honors to himeelf, making a nomber of benntiful plays Hile in weil known in Johustown and '¢ : | is a general favorite here and in Pat- ¢ THI BI' yi" ton. Johnstown Democrat. ‘S 1. Phieves at Barmeshora ag i: | Tuesday night thieves entered the | The “Way” is to do store of Donahey & MeAnuity at § YOUT shopping by mail, Barnesboro. They gained an entrance | @ and if you'll get descrip by breaicihg She is 5 Ve front win-' $ tion and prices from us os money drawer was foroed | § fr your requi nts i open but fortanately contained but the Jon os Hrements very little cash. Nothing else of any DRY GOODS importance was taken. [bt is believed that the would-be thieves are new at, the business and live nol many miles —AND $ CARPETS the will won't be lacking either. : Hariy Gould Wedded. i Harry Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs | The oldest, best and cheapest Peter C. Gould, of the (llinton hoase, and Miss Butterworth, of Patton, Pa, were married at the Clinton house last mains were taken (oo Altoona Manday ODCREREY Goldstsl Patton Hotel C BE ¢ Satarday : iy : hens in Central Penn's a a : er : eo CaeuiistiEln, ati sO a, ko1. 2 AY evening by the: Rev. M. § Eating asa after high mass in the Si. Not So. Hira. Bitiey. Brown, Agh; 2 lots); P. P. Young, Blair, of this place. After a visit bere Write for a booklet. Johns Cathoiic church at that place James W. Kilduff, r and Fd A Mellon, G. C. Yeager, Geo. § the newly married couple will take up | pe .{ Tuesday, interment took place in the treasurer of the United Mine Workers | Good, (7 lots F. C. Yeager, Jno. A. | ui HE Pa. wherethe WN. MURRAY'S SON (0. Catholic cemetery. _The i of District No. 2, states that contrary to | Myers, 8. M. Wilson, T. N. XN G. | residence astings, y doit was born at Klenkheir, Bavaria Ger. | SUrTent report, the miners at Patton J. Fitzpatrick, A. C. Fisher, W. H. groom holds a lucrative position. | ALTOON AK, PA. : : “| are yet on 8 e and will not retarn 8 Trustee; I. 8. Bell for Aunie Beech Creek Correspondent to Lock many. She came to America when Sop oneil the grievances are ad- M. Bell, Pesn'a R R. Co, by T. H. Haven Express. but 19 years of age and was wedded to justed. — Johnstown D amocrat. The Thompson, Gen. Supt. fe Perdinand Marks Jaly 21, 1856. Mr. mivers of Patton are not on a strike and Mrs. Marks were the first settlers as they returned to work Friday morn. | To the Burgess and Town Council of | the Borough of Patton, Pa., Gentle- | Anal verwmry Hutvivos. : The Epworth League of the Patton | on the land of which has now devel- |ing and have been very busy ever since, , We, the property owners on Mages Methodist church will hold ite anni. | Waa it strange She could of finished up on PA 1 i 'y Harness, Plows, Never Ber Bfetisee seier they folded thas Garden Tools, Cinderella! ** | Stoves and a car load of Doors |” sior woe. 4 J.E. Kirk How. Co's fine | It is 700 miles froca Cadiz, Spain, to and shirt will be a very aftractiveshade o | the Canary Islands; 876 from the Ca- of green. The boys sre getting in| ’- vans to Porto Rico, and 1,350 miles | very fine and up to date footwear that home. . 1 than they should be sold. oped into the thriving town of Pation, of which the people of Patton are gaite baving taken up their abode here about thankful for. Every mine in this place 40 years ago. The decessed was well. is in operation with the exception of i known by nearly everybody of norts the Asheroft colliery, which is closed Cambria. She was an exceptionally indefinitely. pleasant old lady and always had on cheerful word for all and her many friends and acquaintances’ will be ; : i are, ‘Perry, of Chest Springs, and J. B. Wil- ber, of Ebensburg, who will hereafter put every euergy forth possible to make the mill do a hustling business. The services of James Randall, the fas lived «former muller, have been retained. ‘The CoURIER welcomes the new firm FERDINAND MARKS, Into oar midst and predicts for them a Patton Strovt Pavieg. [right futare. " At the last meeting of the borough council of Patton it was unanimously | Metis F punt wows Lhe tresien fous (hy forshond i» clay, | And on Ber bomern et hier pede hades dightly AWRY, Never, pever, wii it happen any mare. By ber hasten, {decided to pave Mugee avenue with PPear in the COURIER this week: C. was instrocted to prepare plans and Mirkin & Kusner, Patton Supply Co., i ia : ‘and Geo. O. Brady Bazaar’. Buoyers am, 3 ; for the Menta up. Many new things are businesslike energy of ber citizens in | Ofered. : wind 3 a ¥ Have Ordered Uniforms __ | The uniformed rank of Patton Fire ; Company No. 1 has placed an order for uniforms which will consist of a cap, | | shirt and belt. The color of the cap | i 4 — coon i te : naries 10 Cape Verde Islands and 3,300 | shape to attend the district convention miles from the Cape Verde Islands to to be held at Curwensville soon. : Porto Rico. It is 1,100 miles from Ha- have Children Poisoned. ; Three young sons of G. W. Roth- Es imme is | rock, of Mellon avenue, were poisoned To The Ladies. | on Sunday from eating some kind of We have just received a line of back | roots or berries, which they had found and tan shoes in B and C widths in in the woods a short distance from their | we ask nobby dressers to call and see. Dut are now oat of danger. The price $3.48 is actually $1.52 less For Sale. i A tull blood Jersey cow, 4 years oid, Tue KxystoxE CLoTHING Co. | And also calf. ER ice cream and fresh fish. -23tf The following new advertisements avenove, in said Borough, respectfully versary services in the church aext. Pepreae at hat ¢ Sis is the nal ai} Sabbath morning, May 15th, beginning ness street in rong hat Cr i : street will be too narrow to have it a liga m The Anniversay smpviom paved less than forty 40) feet. We Will take the place of the regular morn. therefore ask that Magee avenue be ing preaching services, and special Javed forty fest wide from the railroad services in connection with the installa. | the west side of Fifth avenue. ‘tion of officers for the coming year, | 8 M. Wilson, Ed A. Mellon, L. Goid- Will be held. All are invited. stein, L. 8. G. J. : Ww. | The § Clock Closing Hour. J. Weakland, T. N. Nagle, J. Watt ; Miller, A. C. Fisher, Coo. (. Yeager. The CoUnign has been requested to On motion of Blair, and seconded by quietly jog the memoris of two or Scheid, it was unanimously carried that three merchants to the fact that they Magee avenue be paved from Pepnsyl- bave been breaking the # o'clock p. m | vania railroad to West side of Fifth closing hour in Patton; ia other words | ‘avenue, and that it be # feet wide are not living up to the agreement from eurd to curb, with the exception signed some time ago. [fone breaks of the square, cross streets and alleys, over, all will, and it will not be long | which are to be 60 feet wide, all of till the rule is of no ancount whatever. which are to be done in accordance ne On Tuesday an election was held at’ On motion of Scheid and seconded | ¢yprgiitown for the purpose of voting | by Anderson it was unanimously AT- jrenee of indebtedness to erect a ried that the Borough Engineer be in- ,.. oobiic school building which re-| | with petition presented to Council. : THE CRY specifications for the work and adver. Of & Thompson, Mr. Anna Darth yructed by the Clerk to furnish plans and specifications at once for the pav- ing of Magee avenue. ; sulted in 78 for increase and 19 against. ' Work will be commenced on the new Should not prevent you next regular meeting night. Monday | re. May 16th 1506. i Two elegantly situated building lote suikir Sharkey Whipped. (on Fifth avenue, Patton, will be sold | ‘cheap. They are 530x150 fbet and one is Between 5,000 and 6,000 people y : : ‘situated on the corner of Fifth and gathered at the National Athletic club's ! . : i Palmer avenues. Write 0. or inquire quarters at San Francisco, Cal, May 8, , o wih Greene, Patton Pa Af : Sharkey and James Jefferies. Jefforion Ladies our new shirt waists are now was given the decision at the end of in. Call and see them. the twen tieth round. Patron urrLy Co. © All members of Lieut. Peter Kaylor J. L. Liberman, the regular visiting Post, No. 633, G. A. R, will meet in Optician and Specialist in lenses of the your Post room Saturday, May 14th, eye, will be at Paliner House, Room 2, | at 2 o'clock p. m., to make full arrange- May 17 to 21, inclusive. Only for the ments for Memorial Day, May 30th. correction of all errors of the eye with Don’t fail to attend. glaswes will correct. All parties wish. | W. HH. Beri, Commander. A EEE fi x ham To bot of tren J. L. LimEnMaN, Optician, ¥ A A A rim, For the best fresh fish go to Matthew from taking advantage of the EXCELLENT BARGAINS we are offering in CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, GENTS FURN- ISHINGS. If war should prove se- rious you will need your money and will find it to your ing to see me will please remember the | yjvantage to buy while the siving prices are on.
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