The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 18, 1898, Image 4

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    COUR!
ER, AUGUST r i 1808.
ass by TE
Patton Courier.
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IStark sed for davinges “on assount of!
| articles published. Judge Speccer re-
{fused a rehearing ‘of the case, which
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PATTON PU% xa co., Prop * had been decided in favor of the de :
E Wiis tneese, Editor.
ESTABLISHED - -
1863.
TEAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One copy, one your, in advance,
plication.
A No papers diseomtinued until all
ages fre paid, unless at the option of the
publishers,
Entered ai th Postoffies at Patton as second.
class mati mane.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Niptge- Hon A.V. Harker,
Prothonotary -8, W, Davis
Register amd Recorder ¥. B, Jone,
Tremsurer—F. F, Spencer,
Sheriff. (ion. M. Wertz,
Deputy Sheriff. Elmer Davis.
Thistrict Atthrmey -R, %. Marphy.
Commissioners Jones, Himtisetlor
Hoover,
Commissioners’ Clerk John C. Gates,
County Superintendent T. Lo Cimon,
Connty Sarveyor- KG Fetterman.
= nh i :
County Awiitors A. L. Milwnbenger, FP. M, beer on tap at C. W. Hodgkins, Patton
Lawrence, Jolin Gittings.
oF Comalastonen a
1D. Miller
Comores
Austen Weakland
= F ® ivingeton.
Poor Dirsctors James Somerville,
Jones ahd Jurmnew Mose,
Thom T.
rome or "OL PING COURT,
et Monday of Mareh | Int Monday of Sept.
: - Momday of June i tet Monday of Ine
Argameni mrt ix held between the above
rr
Barges (ion, Prindible,
Council Alex Montieth, ident;
Hubtmrd, Dani PF. Jones I.
MeCormick, Frank Anderson, John Scheid,
Behool Board B. MePhe pucyty, prowident;
H Cuorfros H. Sandford, tress
ares; Tn er WwW, Lingle,
oe af the Ponce oo Jesse Fo Imle, Jax
Mellen.
Premsarer— W. H, Sandford,
Clerk BE, Wii (irene,
Oollestor Jat. Mellon,
Assos -f ohn H. Somerville,
Anditors- Fimer Smale, W.
Judge of Election ~John Traman
Inspector Wm. Clark, James {Hive
Constables Marmuel E Jones,
Chief of Police Dun’! Holes,
Street Comimimdoner—Ham’l BE. Jones
‘High Constable— Dan"! | Holes.
RA I Se AR
A. Mallon,
“Ir wouLD be well,” says a con-
_ congrgtulate herself that she gets
of $his scrimmage wih a fatare
JSR Srp po pga
Ir GERMANY is Just simply looking |
for & “scrap” with Uncle Sam, she can |
‘be accommodated on short notice, as
our boys, especially those who were | | by Patton Pharmacy, Cc. WwW.
in not having a chance at
the Dons, ire anxious and ready to de-|
fend old glory at all hazards.
ARE THE officials of the Board of
Trade of Patton going to call a meet-
ing to see what can be done, or are we
going to take a Rip Van Winkle alum- |
ber? Let os get together and “‘com-
: {* there might possibly be
something in the wind which may be |
| fendents.
ATTERr:
The defense was the truth
of what had been published. Judge
Spencer said in part: “If the sub-
‘ stance of the publication in its full and
- fm
Sa-Adverting rates made Known upon ap “be true, the justification is comple
fair meaning is alleged and proved to
Have
You Tried
C. W. Hodgkins’
Fine Soda Water Yet?
Remember the place at the Cash
Grocery.
Festival in Swedish Mission church
: Satarday night.
Go to Daus’ Bakery for your
fresh bread and cakes
(io to the Patton Feed and Buck wheat
Mills for your rye flour, corn meal,
‘oto 28t0
Cool soda water and refreshing root
Few odds and ends in shirt waists,
closing out below cost at Mm. Dartt's
millinery store.
The freshest and nicest line of green
groceries and fruit in town at John
Gaglairdi’s store.
Read the new ads of the Patton
Hardware Co., and Patton Pbarmacy
w on first page of the COURIER.
Biatr, “P|
September 20th has been settled on
as the date for the launching of the
battleship Jlinois, now under con-
sruction at the shipyard at Newport
News. Work on the two battleships
that both ships will be ready for their
trial teips early next year. One of the
naval attaches at the shipyard is
authority for this statement.
A Young Girl's Experience,
My daughter's nerves were terribly
out of order. She was thin and weak;
the least noise startied her, and she
wakeful at night. Before she had
gin She is rapidly growing well and |
‘ strong, ber complexion is perfect, and
. she sleeps well every night.-~ Mrs. Lucy
McNutt, Brush Valley, Pa Celery
King for the nerves, stomach, liver and
| Kidneys is sold in 25c and 50c packages
Hodgkins.
An Iwmportast Question.
Senin A
Hat & Biles Dut w. display advertisement in the PATTON |
Here Amount Rapidly Increasing.
In no country are there more dia
monds to be found than in the United
Rtatos, according to the population. It
is estimated by a leading Maiden lane
RSS A NAA Abs SA i
To Advertisers,
Hereafter ull patrons who wish a
CouRripER, or who wish to change their
vad now running, must hand their’
copy in not later ihan Tuesday at 2
o'clock p. m. of each week.
(New York) diamond dealer that there
are upward of $500,000 000 worth of
Aamonds in this oountry. Moreover,
this vast amount is increasing year by
Until quite recently diamonds were
rarely cut in this coantry, bot Amer
fcan inventors have developed a process
for diamond catting which is vastly su-
perior to that dene abroad.
The loss in weight through cutting is
sometimes fully one half, but the value
is increased probably more than two
fold
The Dutch city of Amsterdam has
bewns the great diamond cutting center of
the world from time immemorial and
gp to a few years ago over 12,000 peo-
ple in that place were directly or indi-
rectly dependent apon this trade
Bat it was not reasonable i SUPPOSS
that Amsterdam should contufue to hold
a monopoly of diamond cutting As one
of the greatest importing cities of the
world. New York gradually offered in-
ducements to diamond cutters, and an
industry has been gradually boilt up
here that is now very flourishing and
profitable. In 1558 Henry D. Murse of
Boston invented a machize for cotting
and polishing diamonds, and sine then
improvements have bec made npon it
that are vary important. The foreigners
continue to polish their stones by hand,
but in this country machinery is large
Kearsage and Kentucky is forging
' abead at a rapid rate, and it is expected
If your friends or neighbors are suf-
fering from coughs, colds, sore throat,
or any throat or lung trouble (includ.
ing consumption, ask them if they
have ever used Otto’s Cure. This
famous German remedy is having a
large sale here and is performing some
wonderful cares of throat and lung
diseases. No matter what other medi-
jcines have failed 10 do, try Otto's cure.
sizes 25c and S0c. Sold by Pat-
TAKING the number of taxables in ton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkina.
souls. This, in our judgement, would
be a conservative estimate of our pop-
ulation owing to the fact that there are
many foreigners in our town who are
cana pare i hy
rights of newspapers to plead in justi-
fication in libel suits that the articles
© case of Charles B. Stark vs Publishers |
Geo. Reape & Company, in which
great encouragemens for the coming
‘exhibition and confidently expect to
‘surpass all former exhibitions. The
cititzens there generally are giving the
| officers their hearty co-operation and
{every indication points to a very suc-
1s 8 matter of importance. The Pome
Peter ofa Lox ugk ie = bow 10
Your Complexion
wu of pide Tha Sark
$5 keep your skin clear and healthy.
Your Toilet
wast sot be overlosked. The best
Too tome Doctor.
F tending of infanen.
Medical advice free, but
We have no medicine to sell.
sa Weathly magazine of informa
ere ahce sabjocts, sad
: ts every ome. Save So
doctors’ bills and subscribe for _
One Deller a year buys 01
with NINE elegant toler artic
& premigas. A Sy,
Age 1 so, send for & sample and
THE HOME DOCTOR CO.,
128 White St., Nev York.
ly noed
A famous gem expert places the total
value of all the diamonds in the world
at over $1,000,006, 000, of which $350, -
O00, 000 worth are in the hands of deal
ers, carried as stock. All of the other
diamonds are in the hands of private in-
dividuale, and the question naturally
arises, who owns then? This is not so
easily answered, except in the came of
large and world famous gems —~Godey’s
Magazine
PAYNE'S DESERTED TOMB
Reminiscences of he Author of “Wome,
Sweet Home.”
The old Christian cemetery at Tunis
is ome of the strangest sights in that
strange town. Just off a busy thoroogh-
fare, under an ancient archway, is a
heavy wooden gate, much worn by the
lapse of time, thickly studded with fan-
tastic nails and provided with a prodi-
gious knocker The latter, however, is
not needed, for the gate yields to an
energetic push, and yon find yourself in
a large, walled inclosure, half garden,
half graveyard, wheres an Italian wom
an is hanging out clothes among the
gaunt white tomba It is 12 years since
any one was buried here, and the place
is beginning to look meglected The
modern cometery is pow outside the
walle, and its guardian told me that
many people came to him to inquire for
the monument of “an American poet’
ar “an American consul, and be had
to pend them to the old graveyard, The
potinment in question is that of the
author of * Home, Sweet Home, and
it bewrs the following inscription spon
its sides:
“In memory of John Howard Payn,
suthar of ‘Home, Sweet Home.’ Born
1791; died April 9, 1852
Erected A. D. 1888."
{ American Arms—eagle surmounted
by motto “BE Plaribus Unum. '*} “ Disd
at the American oonsuiate in Tunis
Aged 80 years and 10 months
“In the tomb benesth this stone the
poet's remains lay buried for 30 years
On Jan. 5, 1883, they were disinterred
and taken away to his native land,
where they received bonor and final
burial in the city of Washington June
9, 1883. ‘Then be content, poor heart." ’
To realms beyond the sare dome
With arms catatretehed (God's angel mid,
“Weloome to heaven's bates, sweet home."
There is a oertain
Appropriateness
about the fact that the author of the
_exile’s most pathetic anthem should
have died so many thousand miles away
from home, — London Sketch.
Rough on Solomon,
The following incident happened at
ome of the “‘catecheemus’’ which are
held periodically tn Scotland for all the
5008, IE
members of the kirk of a certain dis
“The lesson was in Ecclesiastes, '’ says
Mr. Johnston, “and ane day they had
been discusxing the vers: in which Solo
mon sayy, ‘Among a thousand men I
have found one, but among a thousand
women bave | found not one,’ meaning
one just and good and upright And
an old Seotchwoman, when she had
jistened in silence and beard the rest
| accept it as present and gospel truth, got
her dander up and rose to her feet.
eyes blazing 'Do you find why that
‘Hoot! she maid indignantly, her
was? It was becaose nas dacent woman
wad be seen in his cozapany
Ye Mil-
wankee Wisconsin.
How, Indeed?
She—Do you believe in platonic love?
" He—1I hardly know. Do you?
She—Well, of courses there may be
such a thing, but—but—well, between
two such people as you and—and—
He—No, not between you and me
Ah, Helen, platonic love would not do
for me! 1 must speak Can you—can
you—
She—Oh, Alfred, how did you guess
emir
A pew invention is one to make tele
| graph wire out of paper The interior
cable is lead covered, und thin spirals
of paper are wound arvand each interior
he's angry; be's dangerous
| ware also of the man who looks glum
wire. The cost is said 10 be one fifteenth
1 of rubber insulated able.
Beware of the nian who smiles when
And be
! when he's glad : he’s probably a humor
If handed
in later than that time it will have to
be held over “till the next week. All
well regulated pewspapers must have
a specified time in which to receive
such business; if not, the paper is
liahle to he lesned several hours be.
hind time and then the subweribers
would have good resson to complain
Try to get copy in early.
Paros Pre Co,
Cholera and
always affords
Patton
Chamberlain's colic,
Diarrhoea Remedy
prompt relief For saie by
Pharmacy, (". W. Hodgkins
Parnell & Cowher,
Lge foe.
LIFE AND INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT Jl
BEAL PNTATE AGENTS
tre, Pa
FIRE,
Crown Buti se, fax Plume Ne. 8
YOUR FORTUN
Sa ¢ ry - nd Aires Fane Tanawe ath
wi HM A Ls a ¥ o i¥ Wm WEEE AL Tie
van TN TROT INIA LER te the
FE ait HOLT. CA
AAA SAR AA ES A Ei
“DRECTORY,
J. VAN WILSON,
mele wat Phikeleiphie Ie ind College.
std il $k" 3 § Fan Press R
| thorn « of the rtrmsl tewth sri fiend eth a
Cspoviaity. Oesed Boikding, Patton, Pa
DR. S. W. Worrell,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
wry
tice in Good Building, fHoom No. 3
Sr Genera! Swrgury and the Eye 2 Specialty. Al
calls will mveive pros pl attention.
DR. W. |. DOWLER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlee in Mellon block, next door to
Postofce, Patton, Pa,
Ai ends, day or night, proinptly responded
14 wf
Dr. V. A. Murray,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
(fice in Arflngton Block, Bex! io PomtoMies.
Patton. Pa Atl might rntin rospritided to
prosnptiy,
given spewial attention.
OPFIVE HOU RMT
JAMES NOLAN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Patton, Pa.
Offer in Good Buollding. URE
WY DAVIR,
Haviog soured a million feet of
amber | am now prepared to farnish it
in the rongh in a pew, lengthe, ete.
Delivered on short notice, at lowest
price and on reasonable terms.
an furnish ail kinds of minin
ber such as Dunk rails, ote. 1 wi
nandle hard wood lumber.
All bills ent to order.
Kindling wood by the load.
Chas. Rhody,
PATTON, PA.
tim-
also
OfMee in Otto bullding, Beech avenne.
FirstNation'|Bank
OF PATTON,
Patton, Cambria Co, Pa.
CAPITAL PAID UP, 850,000.00,
SURPLUS, 84 000.00,
Fivmae luadivide-
promt SRNOre
i! ¢ tr PUERR are arse rvalive
bari Ring
wWyiewk frend ip § Bat
if Fh, Fiare] Bi
th
tor ad} the Tomding
i the pines
r prong and
ibervet padi on Time deposits
A E Parrox, Wu H Saxnprord,
President. Cashier.
R. FP. Notley,
~ Dealer in--
Wines, Liquors,
Beer, Etc.
D. Lutz & Son's Beer a
Specialty :
Our Bottled Beer and Porter for
family use cannot be excelled. Prices
are reasonable.
FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC.
HASTINGS, PA;
nw
FOR PATTON,
Dr. Chas Ernest Chase, graduate of
Pennsylvania University,
Is lowateed fn the Sedona building, organi a
City Heostan inl, where he ix prepared tos dev mil
Risto Dwntal worl, suah as
FILLING TENTH PEATE WollR,
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
EXTRACTING ET,
Ciffles Sted thrmughont with all modem ap
pliances. Oftee hours will be frosn Sa. Bu We
tm. lpmoip mand? pm 1 30 pom
All work guaranteed wag a liberal share of
yom patrosege solieited.
GO TO THE
People’s ¥ Marke
MAGEE AVENUE,
— POR—
Fresh and Smoked
Hams, Salt Meats of
All Kinds.
Home-Made
BOLOGNA
(nm Hand.
Te
is U0
Meats Pure
Ww eh
our
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
o
EniNsntreG, Pa.
Al legal business promptly aiteated
{Mee in Barker Ballding.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
The forest Hine (np Patton at
G. J]. FITZPATRICK'S
Restaurant on Magee avenue, near
P. RR. depot.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Your Watch may need
Hogulsting. @e4 nelook al it. No charge
fur examine! et. IF it newsis attention we'll
well von, and if you would bhive os put it in
shape we'll do 11 well at a regiiinr charge thst
yews wos" ableert ta,
TOZER. The Putton Jeweler,
Business Educaton.
The Andean Sell of Reisdness, A too,
na, Pa. will give you a graduating soar
1 Beol-Keeprdng, Shorthand, TY mn.
Penmanship and English Heanehow for the
PRICE OF GNE-BOOKR PREE
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
ARE YOU READY
For winter Ives your beater give you
satinfaetion® Don't sal op with toon bies That
srithesyend vous lal pemr. CONKRULT ns about
nemtitg oar Hates either oy hotPeir best
walter or sivas. Van give $00 estitnates on
Aly Work
GOULD & BEELER.
we PATTON, PA
CREST SPRINGS FOUNDRY.
We are
Casting. Mchinery, iron kettles, stoves,
stove repair, plow points, plow re-
reasonable.
pairs. Our charges are
ied petal taken in exvhangy for new work
Eh iyr CHENT SPRINGH, PA,
Reuel Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
Patton, Pa. 2
OfMce in the Good Building.
MAHAFFEY HOUSE
Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pa.
A ecommedations Sretciam Best of Ligoomn
aud Wines at the bar. Stabling attached.
GRORGE FERGUSON,
Prop'r.
Get Your
FIRE INSORANCE
or juidress Thos
| Finb avense, Plittsbare.
rain From
James Mellon, J. P.
Good and reliable com-
panies.
Office corner of Fifth and Magee Aves
Patton, Pa.
WOODEN
COMPANY,
wee Maps pi Bnet ti veers of apd Ds bers Dppeem—
Lomber of all Kinds, Planing Mill
Work, Sash and Doors of
all Kinds,
WORK MANKHIP AND
LUMBER GUARANTEED.
Prices and terms res
nable.
We have just received a car load of
call your
doors and sash to which we
special attention.
OFFICE
At Mill and in Room No.
Building.
a
T of Good
Hastings Furniture
& Undertaking Co.
UNDERTAKERS,
EMBALMERS,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
ETC.
All calls promptly attended to.
Office in Cornelius building,
next to Commercial ho-
: » Pa ton Pa., and Spen-
cer building, Hastings
Pa. Ao ofhee in Sprece
he tol ding, RB. ir eshoro,
Fn
LR
H C. EASLY,
Manager.
Wide of the snr, nme amd throat
wes mand Qlweipm
Cdeinbiie and leading rein
wit
Prammy!vanis shd North
: Palmer
Philadel phin
&®
C Wetaeil ©.
“Lot me give you a pointer,” said
Cee
TE Co Fe iA
(the Missouri Pacific railroad. “Do
| you know that Chamberlain's colie,
: | Cholern and Dimrrhoea Remedy cures
~ Surgeon Dentist. yo
CR {i
friendly bit of advice, the jolly com-
ductor passed on down the aisle. It is
you when you have the stomach ache ?
it does.” And after giving this
a fmt that thousands of railrosd and
traveling men never take a trip with-
“out a bottle of this remedy, which is
the best cure for bowel disorders in the
world. 25 and 50-cent botties for sale
by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodghkina
Beech Creek Railroad.
NY C&R R R Co Lessee.
Condensed Time Table,
Bend np
Rig Wait
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“Hh New ¥: vis Phil
sdeiphis on 1244 pom rein from Williamsport
will vhs
yy cary at Tlantingdon 8 Phila,
Coinertipes A Wikia
with Phils
rwry More
the Fal Heel Co st Mi Han
with Central Haliroad of Preansyl vans;
Phifipebury with Peonsyivanis maimed a
Altisitin & "hilipsbung § ct onpecting msitrond; at
iPmrfleld with the Rowhewter and
Pittalbarg mdlway, st Mabas
with Cmesbria and Temrfiehd
Penmmyvanis milred: st
FR Hervtmen,
“Pinang, fa
sand
fvisdon of the
with the
AG
Ra perintendent.
Pennsylvania Railroad Time
Table
May 16, 1898,
Main Line
1 sot ve Cresent Fat ward,
spi Nore Box prow, week days
A Limi Ansutausiation, week day
Main Line Fxprews,
Alloons Acvolmiation, daily .
Mull Expeess, daily ¥ a
Foard WY Sap ent ward,
Jobinmtown Acevim., week days.
Paes Be Express, daily
¢ Pasmenger, dnily
Pitubary Exgrems
repared to do all Kinds of Mai
Pastline, daily
Jolipsiown Asoo, week days.
cambria and clearfield.
sSosthwanl.
Minrniing tein fir Patlon and Cresson aves
ten Cam Hees Kewe 8 m1
ontves a: A or Fin. rnc Gm
( Catplell at 188 poo | nt 2 LaJose
Westover £51 Bary Une
Common) or Patton 30 Junetion
ok Kaylor £18, a Cresson at $38,
Northward,
Morn temin jemves Cressor for Maha ey
at 10 Blhenwbang Wa Kaylor edi; Hemaley
Junetbon 08k ings | Weer Gazany ifor Hast
nap 11a: Hastings for Maha fey ha Gar
way for oi Wary 1; Le
Jon 12 arriving at Glen
Catnpleedl at a a.
tui sind Glen opel saves Cresson st
Kaw ar kl Sole Junetion
1 Gsrway for Hastings: To:
an ID 1: TS army. or
PE lover
“I, arriving st imi
BEL
JB Hutehinsas,
shen. Mgr.
Haat
(aban
va dna!
Fir rate; 10D,
%
jouye
bon Station MalafTey:
Reeth reek Junetion es
Miluathey
Labmthurst { f
| fi
ed
bina iitinh indhiptbilhe h
BEBLEERER SEER
tsaed
Hoon Run 48
Fistler Run.
lh nd whl ol eh ag YEE ea
5
fill
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Lave
Fo
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Fitter Run
Horton Ran &
tien 5 Campbell
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WEE SNR
Mal v i
Heel Cres Janetion
Union Sistion Mabaso:
Fling station,
Compections—Al Union Station,
with Bese Creek aaiirond, C&G
Pennsylvania railromd, P aN,
rom: st Whiskey Run nd Motions & |
tombineg mitrosd; at Motes with P. & w
rod | rows
Notas ati] further ootiee trains will ran
oni between Union Siation | 3 aad
Lapin Onmpbell, Al trains daily except Sun
Any. . Hicks, tiemeral
Mahaffey, Pa.
a adn
affale: Rochester and Pitsburg Ry.
rier, Jd —r.
Op and after July 3 DK tins will lesve
Pavel Crook Depot, Clearfield, as follows
8 a. m. Re noddsviile Accom
Cprwensville, DuBois, Palla Crook and
he Conneeting at DuBois
way. Johnsonhirg, Rmdfiad and Puihessn.
EERE EEsCEn EER
AMAR BREO®R eT ES
SEBVEnNsEH ERLE
i
4
Huai Express, for Curwensville,
Dg Hots and Fills Unk. Uiiinecting of
Paabbois, for Ridgway, Johnsonbarg, Hels
ved sind Boffo,
Fi a amt.
a5 pom. Dube and Pun ssaawney Kx
press. Fur DuBois, Fails Urvek and Pans.
SHE W DEY
ait 10 and DD
Toapins arrive, ow
rn
he INL,
roe tle kets, thine fables aad fail faformation,
call on or add ress,
£7, BL Hvsiip, EB. Lapey,
Agent, then’! Passenger Agy,,
Clertield, a Rochester, N,
¥
SERBBBEELU Www
BECABREsEESENS
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