The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 25, 1898, Image 4

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    THE PATTON COURIER,
AUGUST zs.
1868.
JR PAN
| Patton Courier.
ot Pires
PATTON a BLESHING co. Proprietors.
F. Witt Greene, Editor
ESTABLISHED 1893.
TERMS (OF SUBSCRIPTION,
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phivation
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COUNTY OFFICERS
Froeaid SR melee Thon, AVR
Frthormotary 8, WW. {amis
Begintor ret Revsorder FH fon
Trenen eal Sparii #
NEO daca, MM Waorty
Dhegasty Sheriff Blanor Tavis
fstriet Alvord Hox
Esprits ine
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fiomnty =i fi
£nty Maries Frente prison
Connty Ainlitors- 8 1, Mil
Laiwrenes, Jobin Crit iags
Joey Ln aint £1
ard WB Miter,
£ lowes a
Murgin
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Poor Disses clas Spoor ile
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TIME GF HOLL DERG O00 RY
tat Moda of Marek Fw en
188 Moms day of June Ext Mi
Arpanet Court is hed bed
Antex,
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BEORGUGH OFFICERS
Priming,
bendy
fyeds,
Harpe.
Exped! fritid yey Ww. «
wo 3 ds Fae, EP
Jobe Me held,
pebemideny: {3
thar, tevin
CMe Phersuin
po Radian,
Biehl Foc rd £140 ew edt,
HL. Curfron, sen tars CBE
fair OU. Hloiter, Ww Fivigis
: Juatiow of the a
Matton,
Tremstiror WH
{ork F. Will Green,
ollovtor Jas. Meibon,
Hsmsnoir John FL Somerville,
Auditors Flaer Saale, WW
A. Repstier,
Judge of Ebction Jolin Truman.
Inspeetor— Wan, (Baek, James Gil
Cionstalibe- Samimel Fo Jones.
(Nef of Potion Dan’ Holes
Street Commbetoner—Sar] EL Jones
: High Constable Dan’) Hobs,
A VERY prominent and prosperous
merchant says that it is easy to see that
Faved FF
eg pad nd,
feared
the best way to reach the public is
through the papers, for every ome
4 reads nowadays.
ae question of re-organizing our
: Board of Trade is beginning to agitate
_ the minds of the many COURIER read-
ers. They are very anxious for a
: speedy revival,
Coroxer. Wax. A. STovE, Republican
candidate for governor of this great
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will
deliver an address at the Ebenshurg
r on Thursday, September 1st.
CAND ANDID ATER aspiring for the election
of county offices have not formally
commenced thelr genernl canvas yet.
The time is drawing nigh and the
plemsant smile and perpetual hand.
shike will soon be in order along with
tha 2-for-5 cigars.
| ARCHBSHOP IRELAND had a confer
enne with President McKinley recently.
It is understood that the Archbishop is
empowered to make representations to
the administration looking to the pro-
of the interests of the Church
of Rome in our new territorial acces
particularly in Porto Rico.
Te Louisville Courier-Journal says
0 ‘bandsomely, having 95 dele
to the ‘convention out of 124.
a many queries of late as
whether Magee avenue will be paved
the year 1806. Those in favor
and those not in favor of well;
this year are about equally
ed and the discussions on the
corners snd on cracker barrels
stores waxes very warm at times.
are of the opinion that if the work is
not commenced very soon it will be use-
less to proceed with it at a later period
i the fact that the fall weather will
1 i
prema
| Philippines. All this frrvolves neromsed !
_expenditores, which must be met by
‘apgumented revenues. [It is thought
by the Treasary officials that no neces.
Isity will be found for another bond
| ine to meet exigencies growing ont
lof the war, bot it is quite genefally
believed that it will be necessary to
retain many of the taxes imposed by
the War Revenne act for some time to
come, particularly in view of the fact
that onder the comditions at present
oR
obtaining in our foreign trade any
marked increase of the receipts from
enstoms duties ie not to be looked for
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WHAT A VROTOC OL B-.
A protocol literally the first leaf of
a sheaf of manasoript, gloed
or draft od
Bry Pwd gon
in prises
rw RR
Ery BIrealy
OF AgTeemnen
If nominates the tormns oF lines
which
KMENEIOry parties to proces in raw
ments
Hon puastomary for Lhe
ing np a formal or trealy syreement,
and for the ti
posed to have the binding powers «
eonnplete and final agreement
Th #*
lowing the announcement of a proto
roe IE iS In lOroE Im STP
of &
nsusl method of proogdure {
is for the Lon EOVEIBINONIR CORORIHOG
10 appornl respeciivel) PERE IT iS
for the drafting of a fornaal iraaty,
pr reed by fhe
EYEE rm
and
this will be the plan
United States and Spain |
cuestion.
wr EH NR
fi Pho preset
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FAERYBODY WANTS A FPOSTORFICE,
The rash to volunteer in the war
against Spain was mid compared with
the rash of the pat & who want to
mere i
Lhe
ha 1} panes,
The re ape
Cuba, Porto Bie
says the North American,
aiready a thousand applications in, and
very mail, And
for up to the
more are coming by ¢
a beginning,
present time no offices have been Aum
tributed, the regalar postal clerks
Washington assigned
work. When *omtoffice Depart
ment is finally ready fo fill the pew
offices it will probably have enough
applicants to make a standing army
for each Island. All patriots may not
be ready to fight, but they stand ready
to serve their country, regardless of
expense to the country.
this i= only
:
at
bing. tis the
thee
The Cresson Hotel.
Do you know of anybody who wants
to go into the hotel business ? says the
Altooria Tribune. Any one ambitious
in this line can get a property with a
world-wide reputation for the sum of a
million or & little lems, when the Cres
son house and grounds are offered for
‘sale at the Bourse in Philadelphia on
September 12 Rumors as to the final
disposition of this splendid property
are circulating freely, but its aitimide
atility is shaded in doubt. The latewt
rumor is in effect that B. F. Jones, Lin
Pittsburg steel magnate, is organizing
a syndicate with the object of buying
the property and converting it into a
club house and husting lodge. The
rumor that a company will buy it op
and found an educational institution is
still insisted npon, however. The
Cresson house is not. as is generally
supposed, the property of the Penn.
sylvania Railroad company. It is said
that certain of the officials have priv.
ate interests in the hotel, but itis not
in any way connected with the corpor-
ation. The property is valued at
‘something like $1,050,000, but it will
likely go for moch less than this sum.
The property embraces 300 acres of
park land, and the hotel, exclosive of
cottages, can esily accommodate 600
| guests. :
Nest Term of Court,
Hanser va, Hodson; Friedberger ve
| ll Kuhns va Clark; Kepple ve
Varner; Ward
vm, Riley: Hanlin vs. Prior: Konicz ve
‘Orient Insurance company ; Konicz vx
Teutonia Insurance company; Fuss
kanckas va. Farmers’ Mutaal Fire In-
surance company; FEosmakaockas we
Western Insurance company; Com
monwealth ve. McCormick; Zapin va
Mftabell C. & C. company, J. E. Wilson
& Co. Administrator of 1. C. Cald-
phi Administrator, vs
Johnson et al; Cook vs. Portage town-
ship; Leahey va. Martin; Hugh & Co.
‘vn. McConigal; Chang Gum Moon vx
Chang Sun Noy: Bargoon va. Burgoon;
Cataract Optical company vs. Larkin
Jewelry company; Blough vs. Sappes:
Bennett va. Harmony; Wehn va. Rob-
ertson; Dempsey vs. Summerhill In-
be here and the disadvantage of dustrial company.
frosts and rain will make the progress
i the improvement slow and dis
aa THE EXPENSE OF WAR.
Fstimates made by the Washington
authorities last Saturday put the cost
of the war with Spain up to that time,
the day after the signing of the pro-
tovol, at §150,000,000, of which $98,000,
90 had been actually paid out of the
; Of the latter amount the
Hin eharged to the navy was about
half that charged to the army.
conrse the figures given will not cover
the entire increase of expenditures
a ‘octasioned by the war, for some extra-
nary expenses must go on, though
to reduced extent, for some time to
come. An increased standing army
and a stronger navy may be expected
as among the probabilities of the im.
mediate future, and garrisons will
srob ly have to be maintained in’
Cut, Porto Rico, and perhaps the |
of shal, Edward Kelley,
¥. M. I. OMcers Chosen
At Thursday's session of the grand
council, Y. M. 1, beld at Altoona, the
following officers were elected: Grand
chaplain, Archbishop Ryan, of Phila-
delphia; grand president, Jos. FE.
Keegan, of McDonald, Pa.; first vice
president, J. P. Gibbons, of Scranton;
‘second vice-president, J. H. Kelly,
Allegheny; grand secretary, P. H.
McGuire, Pittsburg; grand treasurer,
M. J. Fitagibbon, Scranton; grand mar-
Pittsburg; di-
rectors, M. H. Murphy, P. J. Quinn,
‘J. G. Criste; grand lecturer, W. H
Gillespie, Pittsburg; delegates to
National council, W. J. Connahan, M.
A. MeNiff, B. J. Morrison, J. J. Keough,
M.A. McGinley, W. J. Kelly, Thomas
White, W. J. Rvan. It was "decided to
hold the next council in Pittsburg in
Fe
All kinds of fancy cages made to
order at Daus’ bakery. 27tf
EPERSBURG S BIG FAIR
First f tars Sttrmeriune “Mme Pven Sov ord
Fir Yio Ksmarpad
The Boers oof
inform the wriier tht the ndiestione
for the foribroming fair at
are most Battering for Lig exiibits and
big records
the Erenstueg Fair
hat place
witrmeti
semTEad
“rw PRN MTP
cars Desrfemimers whi
R160 (0
Pree. forall pares, 3 :
prise. gold wate
Nery
yede pace,
Friday, témriter Gi
address hy Hon Gea A
randidate for
Jenin, ero.
of Penn
re dy Lins
yet heen paceived from Mr Jenks, bus
Pw
ORE ROY
Xo pemitive
ite confident] he wil
present 296 pom, 255 clans, ptirse,
$100.05, (ireen race, purse, $560 00
(ireen running race, purse, $5 00
x Twat 0
Auviborgg You Wis
Everything in the grocer
Cash Growery, viz Maekere! |
exif walt i
fast Fapoon, ME,
OTEDRS, SYTUD, vitegis. ted and ones,
Cakes OE
four,
West ang wand
HIRE,
CHEN Teal. Or
canted meats: io fal every
fet 5 Mp
irs un Drs?
££ ¥ 5 apgagn 5 A
FOr Yours
.
mR Ter
RESOLUTIONS 47 RESPECT
wf TE
* By "hao §
he anv a Ire toe
Fordv ks
were adopted al a oaeeting of
Farmers’ Alliance and Indastrial Union
held at their hall on Satarday, Aagust
oth: :
WHEREAS, Tt has pleased God in His
wisdom to remove from our midst by
death our esteemed brother and
worker, W. FP. Bricker, late State sec
retary of F. A. & L 1.
Bemolved, that we have met this
evening to most humbly bow to the
will of Him, Who has pleased to take
from this life to the world beyond oar
respected brother
ved, that we mast keenly feel
the loss of our brother, as a vacancy
has been made in our brotherhood that
will be hard to ill
Resolved, that we ever shall carry in
fond memory recollection the name
of our departed brother, W. P. Bricker,
as Otie whose highest ambition was to
live and labor in behalf of the op
reaped, sacrificing self and personal
aggrandizementa agpon the altar of
prncip pie, ever firm in his conviction
lieving that man's first duties were
He
and truths a
or ring 1 prien 5
0
dint,
to live for those aronnd him
ax be had an sarnest
champion of the grand
oar order
Resolved, that as we must all bow
to the Divine summons, we Caf most
deeply sympathize with the remaining
tnembers of the family of the deceased
brother in their sad bereacements of
husband and father
Rescived, that our charter be draped
in mourning for a period of 30 days,
that these resolutions be placed on the
minutes of our Alliance and pubimbed
in the county papers and a copy sent
tor Lhe sister of the deceased brother.
JOHN NEDIMYER,
ANTHONY (ULE.
Committers.
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Not few,
We, the undersigned, do hereby
agree to refund the money on two 25
ent bottles of Baxter's Mandrake
Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation,
billlousness, sick bheadsrhe,
the diseases for which if is recom.
mended. Also will refund the mane
On a Mcent bottle of Downs Elixir of
Cure any cong,
croup, whooping cough, or throat or
lung difficuity. We also guarantee
one Dhownt bdtie of elher of
to prove satisfactory
funded. For sale by
Patton Pharma
r 4
5 § * iF
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it does not edd,
Oe alive
GY ITH Mikey ee
W. Hodgkins,
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$a
FIRE INSURANCE
i Pix TA penis
James Mellon, J. PF.
G FN wl al 1d
pan 1S,
Office cotner of Fifth and Magee Aves
Patton, Pa.
& Cowman Pry hger.
I ve had a sold which
yor jwrmittes] fo Yaeny it may
: ARE A
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saw iE
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BOK ON PATENTS 2255.3; nell
fos before patent
"C.A.SNOW & CO.
Patent Lawyers, WASHINGTON. D.C. 2
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Chas. Rhody,
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Pnender in
Wines, Liquors,
Beer, Etc.
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Specialty.
Our Bestiewl Beer apd F
family ase cannot be oxox
are renscriable.
FLASKS. CORKS, JUGS, ETC.
HASTING
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Prices
Lael
FRU ARANTERD
Prices and tert reasonable
We have just received a
doors and sash 10 whaoh we
special attention
OF Fit
Flows No
Biailding.
cdil your
At Mi and in
Hastings Furniture
& Undertaking Co.
UNDERTAKERS,
EMBALMERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
H. C. EASLY,
Manager.
Oy TO THE
People’s § Market
MAGEE AVENUE,
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Fresh and Smoked
Hams
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car oad of
Girnge vo’ Pleple of Wilms fleas,
For the secommodation of persons
Seateik © tes #iend this intersting ple.
te Pennpvivania
ours on
September
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Dr. V. A. Murray,
PHYSIC IAN & S SURGEON.
Artington Boek
JAMES NOLAN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Patton, Pa.
Office in Good Bailding. 10a!
WwW DAVIS, -
Attorney and
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GOULD & REEZFER.
we PATRON Pa
CREST SPRINGS FOUNDRY.
We are prepare 3 to do all kinds of
Casting. Mchinery, iron Rettion, stoves,
stove repairs, plow points, Mow re
pairs. Our charges are reasonable.
vhd mrenl taken In seolaange Bar jew work
CHPNT SPRINGS Pa
Reuel Somerville,
ttorney-at-Law,
PatTox, Pa.
Offiow in the Good Building.
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Clearfield Co,
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Spenis Haro
LIFE AND INSU OE
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REAL ENTATE AGENTS
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YOUR FORTUNE
in vogir health Your Saapiness
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FIRE,
FirstNation'| Bank
OF PATTON.
Patton, Cambria Co., Pa
CAPITAL PAID UP, £50. 0.00
=I'RPLUS S30 000.00
ATTEN Wa H. SaxNprFpornD
President. Cashier
“let me give you a pointer,” said
M F. Gregg. a popular conductor on
the Miswcuri Pacific railroad. “Do
you know that Chamberlain's colic,
you when you have the stomach ache ?
Well. it doen” And after giving this
friendly bit of advice, the jolly con
doctor passed on down the aisle. It is
a fact that thovmands of railroad and
traveling men sever take 3 trip with-
out a bettie of this remedy, which is
the best cure for bowel disorders in the
wordl 2 and Micent bottles for sale
by Pulses Pharmacy,
reek Railroad.
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den nd Time Table,
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wl nh “has, while oe en &
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