| Spangler Tuesday. Lat 10 cents per hundred. grader at Dans’ bakery. in another oo i Facey ech Ga rm HA de " . : gadarep. | lint, was called in court M Relig Ty Dans |e “a is oh rged by Miss Mollie ? | fof 0 a 0 | Earn De and pies go to Sloan, of Johnstown, with fornication and bastardy. A. W. Buck, of Ebens- Remember the place at the Cash | by was on the young man's bond Grocery. Land “will be obliged to pay the amount Peter Refner came over from Go to Dans’ Bakery for your | fresh bread and cakes. James Mellon, Esq. attended court at Ebensburg Toesday. O13 newspapers for sale at this office | cakes made fo ee Come to Patton aon July All kinds of fancy gthe a hig : tirne ix assured to all Read the new ad of Mrs Anna Dartt lamin this week Jarnes West of Westover, made PE od OVER, “Patton a short visit Ratorday. ‘was in town f i 2 Fuk duns Seven £5., kb Tous : Big fag raising in ‘Patton July 4th. one knows where to go on July 4th? For the best fresh fish go to Matthew : . Miller. Af . Bven the children insist on going to the Cash Grocery. The tnuslin andrwear has af last ar- rived at Anna Dartt’'s. Remwmber the circus to exhibit in Patton, Saturday, June 15th. Chass. Wolfe visited his father and sister ut Pulipebar Tuesday. : Pure r at the Patton Peed a Pent ills -26tf John L. Davis, of Ebensburg, is | oppiog in town for a few days. : Cash Grocery is | fastter | a he in the grocery Ses the Bazaar ay or this | week. It shows the way to economy. y i Ga Yo the Patton Peed and Buskwhest a your rye flout, corn . McOans, of St. Augustine, was gehen Sh BE of Punxsutawney, ness in our Sher: E. Hilderbrand, of Lajose, was | mong he mary visitors to our town | ha SHER) of the Week. Javon of Paton: ong | 8 popuiar J at jaation at Westover last ‘Miss Grace : Grave Cowher who is wi [ge Or has been _— f ern days. HS rir, s prominent lumber Boars n Patton Tocoday. few oa Sephs Marks, John Click and Ans- eakland are attending court at 5 couty et is work of Houtzdale, Pa. Ss Parnell & ot oes. , of Wellsboro, Tioga at the home of Mrs. ating a the hom ww Westover stop at | tare maa Tt is near hotel and Bt Lawyer DD. E. Dafion, of Ebensburg, was cironlating among friends in Pat ton Son Thutedar and y of last week. | Alex Dunsmore, of Glen Ric wha, was 8 former mine rt in Patton, visited friends in town Moo- «on Myers an and Sally have moved Blogs tn he 7 . Myers was an em- Pardee eolliery at this Paw H Roberts and Miss B. J Ebensba and J. Eo Ra, of rg, | chart of Johnstown, spent Saturday in Patton. HE Haltaworth, the popular travel. Ch } representing a Phila ing amicus house, was seen on our strvets Tuesday. commencement exercises 80 2 on The Amand was held in the Gold. stein hall on ursday Big. A large * Bumiber were present and report hay- ing passed a very enjoyable evening. o MeMallen, of Altoona, visited re- £ in in Patton Monday. Mr. Mec. Nutllen is one of Uncle Sam’s employes been a mail carrier in A rst or over ten years. ‘J. BE. Parnell and wife, of Patton spent Sunday here. Joe's appearances would indicate that Patton air and married life are very agreeable to him. —~Houtzdale Journal Jas. Mitehell had his left foot quite braised in the Flannagan Run on Wednesday of last week t between two mine cars, to work. a Hu is un: Among the “volunteers” from Pat ton who attended the big piosie a Lloydsville on Flag Day, June 1 D. H. C. Warren, John Boyce, 1 ol : Crain and T. N. Nagle. | i oe. 8. Good returned to Patton | Thursday from Texas, New Mexico gi and Missouri where he has charge of | expects , return to the south west tim ; 0 Mahaffey, while was stricken with time his gondition Supply. bria county. pr Ps., were pleasant visitors | : MeTigue will be visited whe | of extraordinary | will be a monument to his genias that . | will outlive in history his brilliant sen- atorial career. The subscription book | J. Norris of Howard, Pa, swiness Friday. 1... Be gle, Jomeph Fish r apt Spangie Leame over from Coalport Monday. JH. Friedel and A W. Bitner, of Lock Haven, are stopping in town. Robt. Crichton and Thos. Vallery, of Rarneshoro, were in town Satorday. Ww. (. Hanawalt, of Hollidaysburg, transacted business in town Tuesday. Only 15 and 25 cents admits you to’ the big show in Patton on Saturday. Kash ribbons in all the desirable shades at Mrs. Anna Dartt’s millinery stare, Elsewhere in the COURIER ap WATS the new ad of Dr. Chas. Ernest Chase, dentist Ladies’ waists and For cool UNDERWEAR, HATS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS & SHOES? If you are we f Want you to ‘Come here first and Dean Straw, of! Or last. ‘Men's fine balbriggan’ ‘Underwear 64¢ a Suit. Regular The P. R. R. pay ear pamed through | Dollar qualities. Patton dy istributing coin to ita y <i » many employes along the line. We sell a oc Shirt H. L. Park. of Westover, is erecting . oe a neat residence opposte the | aundried for 38c. Plenty of stock and all fresh new goods. us Come here to Metropolitan hotel at that place, Dr. V. A. Murray returned home Save Money. OUR MOTTO STILL 1S new line of shirt skirts at Patton see the dress J. J. Jones and M. Murray, of Ebens burg, were pleasant visitors to Patton Monday. Patton will hold the largest 4th July celebration of any town in Care C. B Btrong a to Patton Saturday. M.J. Ryan is confined to his home ‘on West Beech avenue by a severe | attack of scarlet fever. sicoessful Sonvetition WAS | mgetioal rch organ- week, Av held by at Satarday from a week's visit amon friends at Philadelphia and Rea ing, Pa Harve Lingle, accompanied b sister Besse, returned Tuesday | waek’s visit among friends Ye Phil. adelphia. 0D. B. Beaver, the well kpown mine foreman of this has taken charge of Duncan & Spangler’s No. 11 mine at Spangler. Hot weather shirt waists and every thing in duck aRirts, as well as fall Cwhite duck suite 8t Mrs. Anna Dartt's millinery store. W. P. Baird, representing Armour & company, wholesale meal dealers of Altoona, was calling on bis trade in Patton Monday. John Bonner, an ex-councilman of Patton buroogh, but who now resides at Licydsville, visited friends bere a few days last week. John T. Cline, of Barnesboro, who is & candidate for the nomination of Legislators, accompanied by his wife, were visitors to Patton Tuesday. The United Ev rangelioal church orgaiation of Westover is erecting ¢ new chorch at that place. It will be completed in a few months, 8 A Hunter, of Brookville, was ooking after business interests in Put- ton Tuesday. Mr. Hunter is the senior member of the firm of Hun 3 Baughman, lumber manufacturers, whose orerations are east of town. John Moran, who bas been an empinye at the Fallon clay wo rin day ing the past two vears left Th for Toronto, Usnads, where sectired employment in a sewer thank my friends pipe warks. ot five thety puter Beven membera of the A. OM © sort. { Ali a wt the home of Mr. and Mm Ed FATT rember trully, A. Mellon Monday night when they Jawes C. PATTY christened the young daughter of © , June 14th, big postmaster. The christening of hereby announce infants ix one of the special feat didate for the nominst ‘this organization, having perfor stibjeet tor the rules of their fiest care TLny at ‘the home part) v of Cambria © ounliy goveraing "Mr. and 1m John Dinsmore a few a VOTHERS, | Bigine of The home of Mr. snd Mex —- £5 Ip wy, Mr and Me er and Mr and Mes. Penny Profits— Big Sales. THE KEISTONE CLOTHING IO. SHIE C0. pe” Directly opposite the Bank. Announcements. go All cards under thin head must be paid for in advance. CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself as a can. ‘Hidate Tor a Representative in the {an green of the United States for the Tet trivt of Peansylvania rales apd usages of ry. ALVIN EVANS 1, 15% Jrne AnsEMBLY. ke of party harm LA ean of withdraw nomination for this # Mo ™ vb en 8 50 : £73 a fram Asim snnnecton Wo the GVRrLY £ PEE He Dias i 1 I8ree FOU Bn i BRE Bis Hastings, Pa 1 Sus myself as a can. fon of Assembly the Repubican real Caf # £3 Hy res WARD OND 3 poinal of Assepbly- to the rales governing party "JOHN T. CLINE, Barmsharo, Pa jon. 1! annoance myseif as a candi- date for the pomination of Assembly srt bude the rules governing expect it. The names of * a ke' } and “Bridget” sem to be a very popular Lone by the members, as the names of Dewey, Sampson and Victoria are re- served for the colored pple 2 The committee appointed lo look after the christening have wen rf leptertained ® the places ® hey visited by being served with refresh H. ments, ete. to our advertising colomns will be found an announcement of Ex-Senator John J. ingals’ forthcoming book, ene titled “America’s War For {amanity.”” | Canvassing agents will find in ita book ‘of remarkable interest, and certainly salability. The his- tory of the war is told in ture and story, and in a way that always char adtorizes the brilliant pen of Senator | : In narrating the incidents of this war he finds grand Sopa for his sapert descriptive and an lytical pow. The theme is worthy of the author pe the author is worthy of the theme. It is published by N. D. Thompson Publishing Co., of 8t. Louis, Mo. It will be a monumental work that will not only be everywhere read, but it Props ay ty have z ra Ea A Spangier, Pa. DISTRICT ATTORXEY. { hereby announce myself andi- date for nomination of District Attorney subject to the ries governing the Republican party, EE SE Mak HM Cae OX Liu . I. REED, Ebensburg, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi. ‘date for the nomination of District Attorney subject to the riiles governing the Republican part ti B STEPHENS, PROTHOXOTARY. I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for honotary, subject to the rules of the Republican party of Cam- bria county. 8S. W. DAVIS. Ebensburg, June 1, 1508. REGISTER AND RECORDER. I hereby announce gael 28 & CAD- didate for the nomination of Register of and Recorder subject to the rules of the. been enlisted in apdblions party of Cambria county. | tanate in the fash 8 that an such rare ability has its interests. trade and the canvassing agent are Cot] F. B. JONES. 3 ‘When Harr + Hows, the ening paige | aie ay fe and his bail was for - mended, $12. $6.50 $3.50 | $10.00 75C. $1.50 19c. 25c. 850cC. 4c and 15¢ 356 * Jura. | Opera House Block, We, the andersigned, do hereby | | agree to refand the money on two 25- | 0ld strayed from home on the 2rd of cent bottles of Baxter's Mandrake | May. Any information will be thank- Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, | | folly received and well rewarded too. hillionsness, sick headache, or any ofl GEORGE LERRUN, Palbon, Pa. the diseases for which it in recom- | “One Minute congh cure ix the best Also will refund the money | | preparation I have ever sold or used on a M.cent bottle of Downs’ Elixir, if! and I can’t say too much in its praise.” it does not cure any cough, cold, a M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, croup, whooping cough, or throat or oo Ww Hodgking Patton Pharmacy. lung difficalty. We also guarantee | . ane B-cent battle of aither of the above | Boss B to prove satisfactory or money ro- | funded. For sale by C. W. Hodgkins, [ town manufactored ice Patton Pharmacy ioe cream and fresh fish ¥ aH B Tries x Gin. rege’ for amie: alse aul fate to hed and early fo rise Bs 8. C. P. Jones, Miloshurg, Pa., writes: | ile ee Oo rae “IT have sed DeWitt's Little Early | pares 3 man for his home in the skies. Risers ever finee they were introduced | | Barly to bed and a Little Early Riser, here and | must say | have never aed | Jr pill that honger and any pills in my family daring #0 yoars | Heller and Hodgking, of housekeeping that gave anch satis iF atton factory a8 a laxative thartic. ©. W. Hodgkins Pharmacy, life 1% minkes wiser Pharmaey oF rh For Sale, Patton reat barrels tue fama Jane 30th, But 75 cents. The Coban qnestion awl political issues sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. desires, is relief DeWitt's Witely Hazel Salve cures pilea CW. Hodg- kins, Patton Pharmacy. If purchased the cost per | a of Patton Markets, wmrivd will be Subject to market changes: Fit raor He i 2 Faas . Pio iw bent Fags Pota pits wr peuined viEyRAy wR Totym bya LL Mixers Stare Oo One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is whet it was made for. # PS { Limited | Rlways safe! “OUR REPUTATION FOR INTEGRITY" Rlways the Plain truth! Is maintained by truthful Staterments. If you want to be in the height ¢ of fashion at little cost, y cannot do hetter than investigate the good valnes we are o ing in well-made clothing. MEN'’S SUITS Fine Quality. The material used in these solutely pure and are guar color. The tailor: ig in these Suits will ish you. * * Wg {its are ab fast aston- i #*% $7. 51 $10. ante ota aed WO, i . Come in: take a look at the Handsome offering at this price. . ‘ BIG BOYS SUITS—14 t0 19 Yoats Bring or send that Boy of yours to us. We will clothe him better and at a less cost than elsewhere. il | MEN'S SHIRTS, Made of Madras and Silk and Wool, with white hands and extra cuffs; these are the rect style of Shirts for genteel dressing and very sensible for hot weather. Most choir e given | you here. MEN'S BALBRIGGANS. Shirts or Drawers, combed Egyptian Cotton. r~ $1.00 made from good HELPFUL DRESS HINTS. Belts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs— Furnish: MEN'S Hose, Cuffs, up-to-date any nrnishings can be in Mirkin & Kusner, Patton, Pa. Next to Bank. L. W. COOK. The Final Decision About Leaving Altoona. It is now pearly three months since we purchase of a large store in Harrisburg and removing thers this spring. Since then we have effort to reduce the immense slock we had, by reingotions on all goods, giving ing Stan while we have sok] sporimons gu ie of goods on hand too property slo rishary Ho This, conpled wi th aed fa: gu on decide to remain Conmaquently we wr cash down, over fastionable goods and Buying at about our present rates of Ur intention ERErY +538 ret ips. E A . alg 3 = 1TH ; Frys Ade ih 1 pai] wir sid A B posi] large Ww be alrewdy stocked we have been so continuousiy arged many of our patrons, has caused us through the vear, or until Janaary next sarchased in New York last week, © bon 000 worth of sensonable, for cash will enable as to weil redaotions, . seed to send samples and 11 mail orders again, having been pel 1 to conse doing that on account of the rapid sales of goods. A FEW PRICES: in oor My Tine: that by ver 1% We shall be obs To give some idea of the way prices are going | ¢ store the follow ing few items will show: Good anbleached muslin, 3¢, 40, wr yard. Good Bie: hed muslin, 5c, fe, Te and pr fal Percales, in many 8ic, Se and 12ic per vard. Chiffon Crepe, a = Jaw cotton weave, Carabella muslin, and quite cheap at 10. Charming Organdies at We and 12ie per vard, M adras cloth in fine checks 1240. and very pretty Se << sty les, 7 i and 4c Jey yard. Printed Indias 25¢ per yard, yrs 1340 Novelty Silks 8c, 79 and %9¢ per yd. | French Sie ent id 124e. And many other styles and oh so, Visit us if possible. We extend a cordial invitation to all L. W. COOK, - - A black cow between 4 and 5 years That Mathew Miller has the Carroll Twenty bran new alcohol and syrup What he Rlways satisfactory! all r All-Wool Cashmere and Cheviot Suits we are because E &W. and ew Wash Silks in piaids and stripes, | Patton Altoona, Penn’a. You always give us the best. we don’t want poor stuff at the cheapest prices, but . the best on the market, and your price, too, is wht; what you Loa us makes the quality of our food and our poop He hike cood things to eat. we need not tell you {Oo hurry, you are al- wavs prompt. THAT'S ALL! GOOD BYE! PREPARA They Bear Close Inspection. speclion, ¥ * we 4 long ti in i . t teks al ¥ 1IIAKES ¥ SLinCE aDDear- + 32 { ten $0 peg he excellence You cannot : ance 1n th 1ese eg the shoddiest shoes looks the neatest before they are worn. It takes close examination to tell the difference, and the difference is there. bohd * Supply Co. ‘ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
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