he a NA EA di BA 1 SIE Bs 17 Remember the piase—st the Ou Pipvsy See the new ad of the People's M Market this week. = Go to Dans’ Bakery for fresh bread and cakes. IH Vernon Rhook, of Philipsburg, | visited friends inf Patton last week. Frank B. Reade, of Clearfield, teans- | acted business in our town Tuesdsy. Miss Pearl Rhook, of Philipsburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H. | Sash ribbons in all the EeTvices at i : . | ghades at Mrs. Anna Dartt’s mil D 0. eas a ting every Wednee store. | ! | Who said the board walks in the Borough of Pation were dangercms condition ? | Cool soda water and refreshing root | ‘beer on fap at C. W. Hodgkins, Patton. Patsy. your at vapors al? p.m. \¥—Rev, B. & Dis, pastor. Preach. ; Rundavs st 19990 a. m, and Sunday ichool atl #90 a. m. and ;eapoh Sanda Editor M. L. MQnoun, of the i | ors to Patton Monday, Mrs. H. L. Davis, of Wellsboro, | is the guest of Mrs. Anna B. Dartt, Magee avenue milliner. Patronize your home bakery buy your bread from Daves of po! site the Palmer bouse. office of Croeon, was a welcome ‘ tor to Patton Monday. | Pat B. Cosgrove, one of Gallitain’s | leading business men, [rule » ven ‘trip to our town Tuesday. | Episcopal church services in B xs’ | hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock | Everybody invited to attend, | Editor Raymond J. Kaylor, of ihe} a | Cambria Tribute, made the Cot Chiestaats wil ve plentital thls year. | Genrge Devers: and Herbert Gr ‘e have too muc ~The Spangler Sentinel is offered for rum, of Barnesboro, made Ps ook sale. pleasant visit one day last week. For fine cakes and pies go to Dane’ Jas Altpon 403 D. Eason, ia The s€ason 1S going. bakery. | Hastings prominent business Buen the children insist on going to drove over to our town Monday. | =1S0 must the goods. the Cash Grocery. |W. C. Lingle has been a Dinsmore Bros. bave s new ad this | his home on Beech avenue du So Prices must ‘week. Look it ap. FE ae Fe I carry them off. ‘Miss Katie Wilson is visiting relatives Mr. M. B. Cowher and Mr. H 4 Stronghurst, nm | of Patton, attended the monthly Peter Maher, of Altoona, jing of the local imsurance Saturday in Patton. | Erenirs on Tuesday. Attend dance in the Firemen’s ne, La dia gy for the . fu. armesbors whore be te Goud” Mipiog | tdioos at Mrs. Dartt's. Loom He will have charge Pix your board walk and thereby a a Yea Protubie damage sui. Mrs Maria J. Bilger, relict of t Pure rye or corn chop at the PaAon 3 vermor William Bilger, died Feed and Buckwheat Mille-26t( oe Bota of Architect C. M. Robinson, of Al Second street, Thursday, July 1 toons, spent Friday In Patton. | 11:30 o'clock in the $34 year of age. for verything in the grocery lines. Dunes, Mery Redding and Ia rou | Jullus Hoffman, of Johustown, was Barchall visited Pittsburg last looking after trade in Patton Monday. the interest of the proposed new (ath- fod Ph . and Miss Mary O’Rorke, of Al- | oli church in this place. 8; gler Visited among friends in Patton | Sentinel. : Mrs. Mary Devine, of Philipsburg, is Wile, of Buffalo, N. Y., was look- ‘ visiting at the home of Wm. Crook: | afar business interests In our town | this week. Mrs. Devine’s son, Alfred, | belongs to Uncle Sam's Navy, the the flagship, New York, with A large lumber deal has been |com- summated at Clearfield by the sale of | pi. x Brilliantine to close at the timber on the John Irvin estate, | “ Aner star Carwetsville, fot $97.00 So 3. 51. N style, fancy colors, worth | McGee, of McGes Mills. Samuel 8 ”~ =, of York, and some | parties are aloo interested in chassiand will begin cutting very . was pleasant visitor to The many Cambria county friends of A}; yik plain or figured FE esa Ladi ies’ wrappers | of Selling—is ended. The game is over. Prices are down. ' The whole story of Ttheir fall is told in mia few words. tse’ the cash w or lend es us me meor Tits the cash wespend, | | Jost now when pbbiy ot AWenly TAT rE soni who gota The onting hat his Inning. Have You Tried ~~ O.'W. Hodgkine’ Fine Boda Water Yet? ATION HS A a OE in “Z oLk & THOMPSON. spent | early buyers at brie work on the sddition to ib for the season. £4 “ * ewes. dork ceilors, worth $2: at : T pur- Silk and wool, sold everywhere Wim, | for $5, at - i a business college in Warren, O., will be grieved to hear that be is not enjoy ing the best of health and has his position and will retarn the near future, Cresson Record, Rev. N. O. Patterson left Wedne morning for Baffalo, N. Y., to aftend ‘the international convention of t | day, to continue over the following \whisit ada, must be closed out soon. % 124 Niagara Falls and Toronto, i this month will be looked | returning home on Wednesday of next hi etic d to with much eagerness by the yy _ Jersey Shore Herald. Light color, £00 quay wrap- : Patton well : pers, worth . fen of - ad C. W. Hodgkins is always getti ‘ Blue calico wrapper, fast color something new. This time it is an | Black sateen, worth $1.35, at | } New style wrapper, imitation wut- ered silk, changeable color, worth $1.75, close at 1 “ - tod atthe Flap | y namo fastened thereto, conveying! . eloctrocu Fe through a wire 0 17 un colliery Saturday, by lamp fastened in front of the handle W C ig in contact with one of the | bars. It throws a very strong hight © wires in the mine. ‘and is certainly a great improv morc 0’Donnell, formerly proprietor | house at Ceest Springs, have shoes a left fron Ln Bisech Creek railroad for man ‘now resides at Jobnstown, | 04 0 Jersey Shore Wednesday. | on on our streets Monday. | Wilhelm had his hand badly shattered permits to wed have been oy the Fourth by the explosion of a dd to John Cevercek and Miss | gisnt fire cracker, resulted in Ti Tancans, of Baston, and Bart which caused his death at the |time ' clan, in order to ascertain the ¢ councilmen of Patton Borough temperature, opened his mouth nding better police protection. | enough to place a lead pencil in, 1 drunks’! are becoming quite | then inserted the thermometer. ns on our streets of at. ams sudden locked, bi ec cating er fines and more of them will the end of his tongue off, and breaking | Slop to, if auytiing wil. | the lead pencil and thermometer. —Ex. ; ever offered. ‘over. It will benefit you. THE BAZAAR, 6. 0. Brady, Prop'r, wide and i { i \REAT Opportunity for g or. Ladies Dress Skirts Reduced to close out the entire lot {4 va SID, Wilt i, haus, ahubtn:, bewak: 5% » B. {Y. P. U., which meets there on Thurs. Are marked down to cost and $ 5 0 | tew James Wilhelm, a conductor oi the Our spc -c1al sale which ears, Mr arc the rarest Bargains You had better look them | 4 Al EE re ]), |» few hours in town one day last week. | | J. J. Johnson, of Madera, wasamong | : the many visitors to Patton Monday. | | Goto the Patton Pred and Buckwheat Mills for your rye four, corn meal, eto-26tf | Ex Burgess W. J. Donnelly returned 'Sstarday from a weeks visit in Indiana | county. : | A.D. Deemer, of Brookville, Pa. . was looking after business interests in Your attention is called to the new ad of Geo. 8. Good elsewhere in this paper this week. The festival beld in the Yeager hall , Toesday night was a grand sooccess | both socially and financially. FB. Williams, accompanied by his , daughter Carrie Lilly, loft Wednenday {for a two wees visit among relatives ‘at Lock Haven and Williamsport. The citizens of Tyrone will float to the breeze over the the valley in the gap just east of that place a mammoth UU. 8 flag 80x100 feet in size. So far as known this will be the largest flag afloat in the United States Friday was pay day at the Pardee col- Hery and the miners of that mine raised a purse of $21.23 which was kindly presented to Dr. J. B. Noonan, who recently met with a painful but dis agreeable accident, as was mentioned in the CoURIER ast week Particular attention is called this week to the fact that Dinsmore Bros, the merchant tailors, have received a large new invoice of sitings of medium | weights and they invite you to call and examine goods before purchasing elee- where. Prices are moderate. James Mitchell has a force of men at “work on his timber lands in Greenwood | township, Clearfield county, and is cot- | ting and peeling 8,000,000 feet of 'ogn Considering that 1,000,000 fest will yield #00 cords of bark, the cot will yield 3.200 cords, and if this selis for $4 a cord it will yield a revenue of $12,800. Several citizens of lower Fifth ave. nue have asked the Council to grant them a public sewer to run from Magee svenue to Little Chest Creek, thence down the same to Big Chest Creek, and many are of the opinion that the cost of the construction of the same down Little Chest Creek will be ‘met by the Borough. The attention ‘of those interested is called to the proceedings of Conncil pablished else- | where in the CoURIa this week. The business portion of Ansouvilie Clearfield county, was destroyed by fire which broke out in the store of J. M. McDowell about 8 o'clock Wedoes day morning. Nine houses were burned and the omen aggregate about $30,000, with $19,000 insorance. Bloom's block, | waloed at $8,000, and the Presbyterian parsonagh were totally destroyed, The other losses are: Charles DD. McMuar- ray, general merchandise, $8,000; J. M. MeDowell, store and residence, $8,000; Samuel Liveright, store and residence, $3.00: Frank Shoeing, store, $2,000, ' and Samuel Withrow, millinery, §2,000. “Stopped the Street Car ™ A weil-known gentieman said to a street car conductor the other day. Please stop until 1 get off. My wife . told me to be sure and get ber a bottle of “Celery Wine.” She has been troubled with sleeplessness and nervoos troubles and can find nothing that has helped her like Celery Wine. | think one more bottle will care ber. Large bottle, 0c. Sold only by C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Anything Yon Wish. Everything in the grocery line at Cash Grocery, viz: Mackerel, herring codfish, salt sid, ham, shoulder, break- onions, syrup, vinegar, tes and coffee, cakes, soaps, canned goods, spices, | flour, corn meal, brooms, wash boards, sweet and sour pickles, maple syrup, canned meats: in fet everything kept in a first-class grocery. Call and see for yourself. Church Notiee. Rev. R Lenhart of York, Pa. father of Mrs. C. C. Grenninger, will preach for the Foglish Lutheran congregation | a Patton July 24th in Good's hall | There will be but one service, which will be in the morning at 10:30. San. iday school at 30 a m. Christian Endeavor at §:30. All welcome, i Winese Salicors al Manils. | The State Department at Washing- ton has posted a bulletin stating that 00 Admiral Dewey pays a high tribute to the (Chinese on board the American ships at the battle of Manila, and sug. gests that they should receive recogni- ‘tion by being made citizens of the 1 United States. $30 00 Reward A reward of $50.00 will be given Ww the person furnishing the necessary evidence for the conviction of the party who set fire to our coal tipple and burned the same to the ground. Mos aNsoN Coal Co, Patton, Pa You may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's colic, cholera and Diarrbeca remedy for bowel com- plaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by C. W. Hodgkins, Patton ; Pharmacy. Y ou can always FRESH GROCERIES At our store and of the very Our headquarters tor best quality. store 1s every body. low as the low- % > 3 | o q BR P- BB LIMITED. Prices are as Ab. “i TS PTITTITTTTPTTTTTTTRrveeey Have vou been to see the fine line of Dry Goods At G. We have them. S : Good's S tore? Moderate Prices Are what most people If you want GOOD et It. look for nowadays. value come to us and Og 8° IT'S PRACTICAL ECONOMY this store. prices are never high. 1 as i - (Qualities are not sacri- We get close to cost as we an. To buy Groceries at ficed to * pu oe, and yet the best things and se Geo S. Good, aa as... Patton, Pa. them
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