gs =e rarToN PUBLISHING CO. Proprietors. oo E. WiLL Grezwe, Editor, PAL—Rev. D. M. Cann, pastor, Serv. "mv ym p.m. every Sunday. Han PHOLIC. Father, Foci pastor. bir + y at £ and 10 8m. ose sehoal at P. m. and vespers at 7 p. m. tor ~Rev. B. 8 Diss, pastor, Preach. Rp omy Be oa. mand \ school 51 #30 a me and p. m. each Sanday. r Ermcopal~Rev. EH. Witman, 30 a, mand 780 p.m. Lm . —— Ootober 4, Sand 6. : Yi talk about society ! Tn make a heavy bet hE tind pix and bias, Wel bn chewing fom gam a. “ wwappin’ " we Cleartield ; County = Hodgkin's E A tii sone who bell. a ugh, of Bellefonte, made i pce vi Moder RB J. Hoover, of Clearfield, tran- smoted busipess in Patton Monday. ~The familiar face of W. C* Baum, of DuBois, was seen on our streets Wed- a ul Pid igh, Spier i Bt. om Philip Brats came down from the | county seat Sunday. i 8. B. Mitchell came up from Clear. Mass | field on business Monday. Pure rye or corn chop at the Patton Feed and Buckwheat Mills 26:1 0. Beecher, Jr., of Pottsville, Pa, was a visitor to Patton Monday. : ad ra wm Frank MoClure, of he ©. C1 41 | Co. office, was this week called to the | bedside of both his father and mother, i who are lying seriously ili at their | home in Landisburg, Perry county, Pa W. H H. Bell retarned home n few 'dnys since from Scottdale, Pa, where! be was attending the reanion of his old | army regiment, the Eleventh Pennsy)- vania Volunteer Reserves. He reports ‘having spent an enjoyable time and ' met many of his old comrades. The Cambria Chemical company, IER, SEPTEMBER 15, 1808 Co i A A 85 A r Made Splendid Jackies. i William and Hamer Martz the two | | Patton boys who joined Uncle Sam's + Navy on the breaking out of the war, have reached home, their term of en- | listment having expired. They served | on the cruiser St. Paol, onder Capt Charles D. Sigebee, and they made ex- | cellent jackies. Their discharge papers | show they made the highest percentage obtainable for efficiency of service and deportment, and they were compli mented by the officers and told they had the privilege of returning 10 the This section of the country has been Which proposes to manufactore wood Navy at any time inside of three week. J. W. Sharbaugh, of Carrolitown, {was a welcome visitor to our town Tuesday. F. R. Alberts, the obliging iat the Mahaffey union depot, spent 1 Sunday in Patton. W. H. Reed, a commercial salesman of Louisville, Ky., was looking after trade in town Monday. timber in the vicinity of Naot-y-Glo, this connty, expects to be ready to be gin operations early in next month. The buildings were raised the oarly part of this week. Don’t miss Clearfield’s biggest fair. It will exceed all others. Best horse races ever seen in this section. Oc. tober 4th, 5th, and 8th; possibly 7th. Baloon ascension every day, bicycle ‘races, base ball. $2,000 in premiums. Ai daring the alcohol and other ucts from the yp whet Ho cing every wan visited by light frosts during past prod months without examination. ~Johna- town Tribune. Foot Bat! Team at Comiport. The Coalport Standard says that foot ball team has been organised in that place, and the boys are Bow get- : ting in shape for the season. Following | are the members: Messrs. James Pea- cock, James Miller, Harry Jasper, For. est Miller, Eogene McMullen, R. Lomyer, Rowland Caldwell, Frank E. H. Harvey and little daughter, of | Thompson, President; Wm, H., , Gates, Edward Gates Robert Miller, | Philipsburg, spent a few days in Pat- {ton the firet of the week. M. Fitzharris, the popular hotel man | | of Johnstown, was shaking hands with ! friends in Patton Monday. C. A Leurs, representing the Lock Haven Purnitare company, transacted ‘business in our town Tuesday. No donbt the Coalport foot ball team would like to play the Patton team in the near fature. If so, Jet us hear from that Brishin is a wonderfally afMicted bY fire at 12.30 you. | Work on the grading of the pew there were 31 cases of fever reported two horses, out of which nomber 10 branch railroad to Magee & Lingle's and no sign of it abating. While fever mules were saved, the balance being few B® prevalent in many parts of the burned to death The otal loss js new mine will be commenced in a fou days. Take three days off and visit Clear field October $th, 5th and 6th, and see great trials of speed. $2,000 in prem- "jams. Luther M. Patterson, the traveling salesman for the Patton Clay Manu facturing company, spent a few days having devoured balf a galion of biack- the other day: in Patton last week. Browne—*Td join wasn’t so full of hypocrites.” Towne | ~*That needn't deter you. Ther's always room for one more.” —Ex. It is reported that the members of Augustine Grange contempiste erecting a new hall shout one mile from that place in the near fature. Don’t miss attending the camp fire, bean bake and dance at Firemen's park Saturday afternoon and evening. A good time is assared to all who attend. The editor of this paper is under Seeds, Secretary. Several members of the P. O 8 of . A. Camp of Patton will attend a picnic to be held at Van Ormer, Pa, to-day {Thursday by the P. 0. 8 of A. Camp of that place. J. W. leech, Feq, of Ebensharg, will address the assembly. An elaborate program hss been pre- pared and a big time is anticipated. Clearfield Raftsman’s Journal says village just now. On Saturday last county, this is the worst we have heard from any one village. Clearfield has six cases, bat none of them are bad At an eating contest for the cham. plonship of a township in Cambria ‘county, a young man by the name of Singer was declared the winner after berries and 20 apple dumplings. The ‘at this writing he is apon earth, as a ‘Singer his songs must be of such a ‘character as one would hesr in the regions of distress. Ebensbarg Moun. [ am entirely well. taineer-Herald. H. H Yocum, of Barnesboro, was Vegetable compound. Samples free. | Large packages 25 cents. Sold only by | jvery badly injured at that place on Monday of lsst week by a flaw ina rope on which he was giving an exhi- bition. He was in the middie of the rope, and having finished his act was Islip, when a space in the rope gave way and he fell to the ground, a distance of about 45 feet & . ohn OWS, the lumber merchant, re-| obligation to Jacob Martz for a nice He fractured three of his ribs and his ; mqved his family from Bt. Lawrence to basket fuil of the largest specimens of wrist. his wrist bone protruding clear Ce B Boeser, of the firm of Gould & Sion ode ot 7 ripe tomatoes seen this year. They are hard to beat. The COURIER is ander obligations to through the skin. While Dr. and Mm. Rice, ings, we 2 out driving Thursday of last a. : F. L. Baker, manager of the Central yu. x one of the front wheels dropped Toe finest line of fashionable milli- District and Printing Telegraph com- from the oasiage and. Mire. Rice was nery and taoey goods at Mrs. Anna’ A H Barkey was called to Gallitzin 3 iL Wednesday morning owing to the ser- = jous illness «f bis sister. : pany, for a copy of the official directory for 1598. H. 8. Murray, a lumber merchant of Williamsport, in company with Ex. Burgess W. J. Donnelly, of Patton, are thrown out. The horse ran away and the hind carriage ron over Mm Rice's towty, severely bruising ber and inflict. ing some juries to her back. She was taken to her home, where she will Among the many importantant hap- in Indians county this week looking he confined to her bed for several days, . , peuingn Patton is the disappearance Councilman W. C. Hubbard rejoices over the arrival of an only daughter at P Miller and R. G. Daft, two - salesmen of Pittsburg, were poking after trade in Patton Monday. hos, T. Sheridan, of Conemangh, mociatic candidate for Assembly. oe calling on Pattonites Mon- | , Solomon and R.A. Smith, of 1 iy, and F. Qa. Philips, of Moan | let, Pa., were visitors to Patton p the foot bal team along wl ng the ball in Goldstein's hall has. Reilly, a prominent member of coming county bar, and who re- n w interests in Patton Tuesday. | H. Denlinger, representing Den- Bros., wholesale dealers in all s of oils, of Pittsburg, was a pleas- aller at the CouRiER office Mon- “he ¥. M. 8. C. of Patton gave a! social hop in the Goldstein hall Thurs. Al report having enjoyed a very pleas- rintendent A. G. Palmer, of the The Clearfield fair, including the st races had in Central Pennsyl- for years, will surpass any former rts by far. From what we learn of gram and inside efforts, it will ainly be good to be there. walk “Miles. want ?--Ex. after lumber interests W. L. Rhoads, the hustling repre ‘sentative of the large wholesitle medi- eine house of E. C. DeWitt & Co, of | Chicago, wis a plenant caller at the It is reported that several young {people of Patton in haoting for coons in a pexrby cornfield became quite enthusiastic in thelr sport-a litte too much so for all concerned st. Bondace will experience some- what of a boom in tbe near futare, in view of the fact that the new opera tions of Magee & Lingle will be puta ‘short distance from that village. WwW. B. Hughes, a prominent paving contractor of Clearfield, was in Patton ‘Monday. Mr. Hughes was here for the purpose of making an estimate on the work of the proposed paving of Magee Avenue. Why shouldn't the United States take the lead in the world's affairs? She's as strong as ‘Sampson,’ Schley as a fox, full of “Merritt"’ and can What more “Dewey” A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Harter, of Mahaffey, died ‘on Sunday evening, September 4, in ‘her mother's arms from asphyxia, caused by the lodgment of a piece of | apple in the windpipe. Chas. Weakland, son of Lake Weak- land, of Ebensburg, who enlisted in the navy when the Spanish war began, came home last Thursday on a furlough of nine days from the ship, Wilming- ton, which is now at Boston. Near Mahaffey a few evenings ago the 14-year old son of John M. Ross {accidentally upset a lighted lantern in the barn. The building and the sum- { mer’s crops, farm implements and two head of live stock were all destroyed. No insurance. Manager F. I. Baker left for Pitts- burg Wednesday to attend a banquet to be given by the Central District and Printing Telegraph Co. in honor of its many operators all over the country, which will take place st Fenwood lawn to-day, (Thursday. Mr. Baker being personally acquainted with nearly all the operators on the line, was honored by being made a member of the recep- tion committee. ; although no serions results are expected from her injaries Spangler Sentinel Peeads Recorded at Ebenshurg up te Date Fridny, S ptember 8. James Sherman Glass et ux to Jobn latrerner, Munster; $e John Pradley to Charles J. Adams, Crug: $aan, argaret Rickard to Carm Hollen, ae ade $500. ; Draniel 8. McAnulty et ax to Thomas Brown et al, Susquehanna, $475 Daniei 8. McAnuity et ux to Thomas Brown et al, Susqoehanna, #425 Thomas Brown of ux to Nicholas J. Sayder, Barnssboro, $1,000, Frank Wargo et ux to Jacob W, Anna, Flder $25 Alfred Hale et ux to Robert McCabe allitzin township, $80 Ignatius Adan et ux to Robert GG. Adams, Clearfield, $1. John D. Bradley to George B. Moy- | ers, Allegheny $6 Abraham L Good et ux Mary Magulak, Barr, $100. H. C. Kirkpatrick et ax to ¢‘onrad Jacobs, Clearfield, $450. Conrad Jacobs et ux to H. C patrick, Clearfield, $300. Carm Hollen et vir to Charlies W. Rickard, Reade, $500 et al to of Hast- Jacob Eselman, Clinton Rhody and Arthur Black. Clinton Rhody is act. ing as captain. The members of the tearm will average 150 pounds in weight, and is composed of winning material. Fire st Barscsbore. The large stable blonging to Frank MoAnuity, of Barpesbhoro, sitaated at the Commercial hotel, was destroyed Ratarday night. The barn contained 28 head of mules and eatimated at aboot $5500 The mules belonged $0 the Empire Coal company and one horse to Frank MeAnalty and one to Thomas Jones. The caowe of the fire is unknown. Fast in Time, A well-known lady in town exclaimed I have been wearing my life out from the effects of nervous | the church if it: victor was laid up for repair, and, if exhaostion, neuralgia and headaches My attention was at last directed to Barr's Celery Sarsaparilla for the Nerves, and afler using two packages well and strong by the ose of this great | C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. All kinds of fancy cakes made to order at Dane’ bakery. -27tf 1 SAY, Have vou been to consideration, | Keep your nerves i RR TA GREAT GAME! Playing Horse. We are not “play- ing bores” with onr customers We are awake and slert to the intereds and wants of our trade. Their wants are our wishes. That they pet them at the narrowest margin of profit assured. You Cannot . Do Better "Ty A by calling at our IRSpPeC ting oar ne gan wo 3 stare and mense line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHINHS, SHOES, ETC. Offer in the Good Building. WOLF & THOMPTON, PATTON. PA. Good Building. ” the fine line Of NL Dry Goods At ;. S Good's store? We have them. Moderate Prices look for nowadays. value come to us and Kirk- Are WN hat If you want get lH. George W. Cassidy et ux to Mary A. Wirtner, Clearfleid, $27. Mary A. Wirtner et vir to Joseph A. Baker, Clearfield, $1. Mary Williams et vir et al to Daniel J. Wills, Gallitsin township, $40. Excelsior Building & Loan Associa- tion to James H. Maloney, Ashville $400. C. A. Buck, by Sheriff Cambria county, to Westmoreland C(uarantee Building & Loan Association, Spangler and Hastings, $1,505 Westmoreland Gaarantee Roilding & Loan Association to Williams P. Dun can, Hastings, $1 2% Maggie Kane et al to School District of Carroll townshin, Carroll, $100. Bast Rocker on earth for $1.85 sold any place for $2.50. J. E. KIRK HARDWARE Cu, Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness IT'S PRACTIC To buy ficed the best things and Groceries at this store. Qualities to price, and vet prices are sell them as close to cost as we can. AL ECOXOMY are not sac 1 never high. Geo S. Good, sas... Patton, Pa, seh business: mast people GOOD Ww 2 4 gt Hereafter all patrons who wisl, display advertisement in the PaTr OHURIER, or who wish to chunge the, “u¥" now renning, must band their, o0py in not ater than Toesday at 3 o'clock p. m. of each week. [if handed in later than that time it will have to wt held over "dll the next weak All well regulated newspapers nyust have a specified {ime in which to receive if not, the paper = fnble to be mmoed several hours be hind time and then the subscribers would have good reason to (omplain. Try to get copy in early. Parrox Pre Co. DR. C. ERNEST CHASE, Surgeon - Dentist, PATTON, PENNA Ofte in Solomon City Restuarant gp hs DR. W. I. DOWLER, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Mellon block, sexi door to FPostoffice, Patton, Pa LF ene daw oF night promptiv Peptide You DR. S. W. Worrell, PHYSICIAN AND =U RBGEON, fon in Good Buollding, Room No % Bar Genpryl 8 Surgury and me Ewr 3 Splcighy 10 tsi od wttavneiively. # ig HE Mes Dr. V. A. Murray, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. a Bleek, ser So Podtafies, Pitten, Pa. All night omilx So pestutiast Le promptly. Dhesas of (he eur, tome Ed thnest £1 very weil atiersiiaen FRE HOURS Ywlamand Twmipm cee ly Ang Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, PaTToxN, Pa. JAMES NOLAN, Attorney-at-Law, Patton, Pa. Office in Good Building. 1008 | WE DAVIS, Attorney nnd Counselor of Law, Enpxsit ng, Pa. AL lege Dem meen preoaptly atiendbed So ee rn Barker Paibling, TOR. AUC y aiid CIGARS § he wl ITZP ATRICK'S an Magee avenue, Po R dupes. J iad 13 $file Your Watch may sect Fat Gm Ww oat It. Na + charge 2 isewnte Atiemiioe we'll van world Bade ue pat 15S owed 31 a seguir rhage thal eg aia ng FARER. The Patton Jowinler, CREST SPRINGS FOUNDRY. We are prepared to do all kinds of Ciestansge, Muhisery, iron Retiden, slaves, LOVE FEDEAN, ROW paiiin, HOW Pee PE aE CRANRER Ale. Pemba i 5 ewnchaiage 89 pow wiwrk BS ivy ¥ FT SPRINGS, A MAHAFFEY HOUSE Mahafley, Clearfield Jo, Pa wit Bestchuss. Pua of Ligaivms sMrabding atlieriued, LER ERATE TR § azul Wisew ut Lise i {ipoRaE PERarson, Prop’'r. Parnell & Cowher, fgenin fa FIRE, LIFE AND INSURANEE. ACCIDENT HW HEAL BWTATE AGENTS Shane Nes, 8, Crows? 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