The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 06, 1898, Image 4

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    streets or whether it be not to pave. |
Time may develop great changes one
on ai Elie en Ra
One copy, one your, in sdvianee, a $1.00 Dataral ability und acquired sdocstion |
S-Advertiving rates made Known upon ap ju be a fit Representative in the
plication. ational Congress for this, one of the
Atacontinned Bil all arrens. Nation manufactoring dis- |
Sh Mun ™ | trcte in the United States, and bis
Entered a the Prstotes at Patton ax send. | election in November by a large ma-
gt vam bor jority will fully emphasize the earnest-
ness with which our people favor
Protection and Patriotism.”
Three Doctors in Consaltation.
From Benjamin Franklin
on are sick, what ¥
en for a
No
a papirs 4
COUNTY oFPCERS.
President Judge Hon. A.V. Barker.
| Prothonotary 8 WW. Davbe
Register ant Recorder ¥. B. Jones.
Tromsnrer—E. F. Spencer.
Sheriff Lion. NM. Wertz.
Bepaty Sheriff Elmer Duis.
Commisstoners’ Clerk - Jolin CF, Gates
County Superintendent T, 1. Giheon.
County Bayveyor-8. (i. Fetterman,
Oranty Amite A. i. Mitestwrger, P.M,
Lawrence, John Gittings.
Jury Oommisdoners
and W. 1. Miller.
Coroner Dir, ¥. 8. Livingston.
Poor Dipucscrs James Reqperyille, Thom T.
Jones ahd Juies Moore,
TIME OF HOLL Nii COURT.
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it Monday of Maren. | jn Miotuy of sept.
et Misasdny of Tew
aan (ears 1% held hetween the gheeve |
— Alwlomy W
pleasant and saf to take. Dr. Exper-
ence would recommend it because it
‘never fails to effect a speedy and perm.
‘anent care. Dr. Reason would recom.
mend it because it is prepared on
‘nature's plan in relieving the lungs,
opening the secretions and restoring
Grr
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burgess Le, Prindivie,
Ounce) Ales Montieth peesident: wn oO
Huabtard. Inn P Jones. J. 11 Blatr, EK P
Melormick, Frank Andean Jolin Neheid,
Kehoe Pend 4. ironidbiont; 13
H. Curfrusn, A a
per: L Halter, W.0,
ioe of thi Pee
ari. SW HE Sandford,
Clerk « E. Wil Greene.
Collecthr Jus. Mellon,
Asses ro Jobn BH, Somerville
Apditcrs- Fimer SBmade WW.
: wer,
Jude of Bboction—Jonhn Troan,
Tnspacior— Wm, Clark. James Gillies,
Consta bie Samuel E. Jove,
Chief of Poller Dmn®t Holes,
Btreet Vominbesioner—-Sam’l Fo Jones,
High Constahie— Dun’ Halen.
Me Pherson,
Jaw,
Langs, H
co deame BE, Dede,
acy, C. W. Hodgkins.
bites, burns, skin diseases and ewpec-
iaily piles there is one reliable rem.
edy, DeWitt's Wich Hazel Salve
When you call for DeWitt's don't
accept counterfeits or frands You
will not be disappointed with DeWitt's
Witch Hase! Salve. C. W. Hodgkins,
Patton Pharmacy’.
in a General Groeiy's Bosca: by Schley.
ACCORDING to the action of Patton Admiral Schley won the nation’s ap-
Borough Council taken al; their regular planse some 15 yesrs ago, when, asa
session held Monday night it looks as Captain in the United States Navy, be
if the paving of Magee avenue would led a relief party successfully to the
be deferred, at least till next spring. rescue of General A. W. Greely and |
Ever since the matter of paving has the few survivors of his band of Arctic
been considered by our Council a explorers. General Greely has at last
| certain amount of trouble has arisen comsented to tell the story of his ter.
which necensitated in the work being rible winter in the frosen North, and
| detained from the original intention of his article appears in the October
that ody. All along there appears to Ladies Home Journal. It is a remark-
have been two opposing factions and it able paper, valasble, besides being a
: has been quite amusing to watch devel. record of the Aritic’s darkest tragedy,
. opments. As the matter stands now in showing the heroism and abiding
| the fight is “boss and hoss™ and it is faith of American soldiers when brooght
hoped that both purties will pull to- face to face with death.
gether in the future and act and do
| Whatever they think best for our town's |, FV te fisppointaest a]
interests, whether it is to pave our
A Mellon, ©
little pills. They cure constipation and
sick headache just as sare as you take
them. CC. W. Hodgkins, Patton
‘Way or the other.
: Pharmacy.
USES NEWSPAPERS ONLY.
~~ Ineverin my life use} such a thing Wanted.
| a8 & poster or dodger or hand-bill, says Ladies and gentiemen suffering from]
| John Wanamaker, in the Wool and throat and lung difficulties to call st
| Cotton Reporter. My plan for 20 years qr store for a ssmple bottle of Otto's
bas been to bay so mutch space in & Care, which we ire distributing free o
i newspaper and fliled it op as | wanted. charge. We confidently recommend it
1 would not give an advertisement to 8 a0 a cure for conigha, colds, bronchitis,
newspaper of 500 circulation for 5,000 consumption, and all diseases of the
or posters, throat and lungs. It will stop a cough
bs IT wanted to sell cheap jewelry or gmicker than any other known remedy.
run 8 gambling scheme | might use We believe it will cure you. In croup
posters; but I would not insult a decent | or whooping cough it is sure to give
reading public with hand-bills. instant retief Large sizes 50c and 25¢.
| The class of people who read them Sold by Patton Pharmacy, CW.
| are too poor to look to support in Hodgkins.
meroantile wffaims. I deal directly with
. the publisher. I say to him:
“How long will you bet me run’a throat yields to One Minute cough
| column of tatter through your paper Core. Harmless in effect, touches the
| for $100 or $500 7 as the case may be. right spot, reliable and jost what is
1 Jet him do the figuring, and if I think wanted. It acts at once. ©. W. Hodg-
| he is not trying to take more than his kins, Patton Pharmacy.
| share | give him the copy. [lay away The Way 16 be Beautiful
the profits cn a particular line of goods Every lady wishes to appear attract
for advertising purposes. ive. By using “Celery Wine” you will
“ id ac and aside $3,000; last year poiome wo Sheeplessneoss, dizriness,
Aside spent $40,000. Ihave ginting spells, or female weakness,
So0n wear a woman out. To keep
yourself attractive you most have good
‘sound nerves. ‘‘Celery Wine’ quiets
‘and strengthens the nerves, and pro-
‘motes sleep. Warranted to contain no
injurious drugs. Large bottles, 50.
{Sold only by C. W. Hodgkins, Patton
A stubborn cough or tickling in the
: In speaking of Joseph E. Thropp, the Pharmacy.
candidate for Congress in this district,
of} the South Fork Record says: “Bedford When yon call for DeWitt's Witch
_ pounty has reason to feel a pride in Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't
. Josepl E. Thropp, who has just been Sccept anything else. Don’t be talked
nominated for Congress. In defeat into accepting a substitate, for piles,
and in victory he proves himself the for sores, for burns. C. W. Hodgkins, .
p self-poiesed, able reader, and we Patton Pharmacy.
| are not surprised at his present soccess. Beer by the Pound.
0 Bh oi may Je ny a have There is a bar-room in Jersey City
pleased. We have found in him one of Bt the cmployes of the American
A aa = Bugar Refining company, where beer
: {is sold by the pound, at a trifle over
four cents a pound; that is, 28 pounds
for a dollar. A pound is considered
equal to about two and one-half ordi-
nary glasses. The system seems to
ol ‘2c In from » sincere conviction that
; Mr.
fOr An \ of y ago] 1 She drinker to know when be ha
rejoiced at his success iv the Republi-
: can conference and he will be elected |
in November.”
i The Johnstown Tribune says: “The
nomination of Mr. Joseph E. Thropp
by the Republican conference of the | :
Twentieth District of Pennsylvania
| last night insures a Republican Repre- The Kind You Have Aas Bought
sentative from this district in the Fry. Beurs the
| sixth Congress, as there is not the Signature of
feast probubiy of any other than he |
di the system to a natoral and healthy
Handed, trams condition. For sale by Patton Pharm. |
For broken surfaces, sores, insect |
POINTS
.. Consideration
Men's Suits.
$650
‘Buits of Good Woolen Materials, niosly
made ard trimmed. This suit makes
an elegant kneck-aboat or buasiness
Sait. The quality whacked np by ns
$850
Kaits of Good Clay Worsteds, Cheviota,
Homespuns, #te costs are all nioely
faced and satin piped, made ss good
clothes shonld bee righ
$10.00
| Suits of fine unfinished Worsted, Mel.
tons, ete anme of the oats are dou
ble fared with same material ss in
the roat and have satin backs, single
and donble breasted comta; most of
the doable bressted sats sre silk
faced, very stylish,
$12.00
Suita here in many weavings and pot
together so that they retain
their shape. In this price range yon
have an opportanity of saving a
SUS Ove Safle priws Finer
suits, of course.
$15 and $18 Cool Morning:
and Evenings suggest a
Lightweight Overcoat.
SLY
nt
*E
®=~KEEP THIS STORE
We buy
sell as we buy.
We give
Guaranty.
We will
goods.
We will not
mixed as all wool.
an
ty
Se: cotlon-
You should consider all our
points in business.
Yon derive better
here, better choice, reliability.
You can ctars goods not
satisfactory, and the money
ill be cheerfully refunded.
1 All wool Lighvweight Covert Cloth
Overcoat, foil silk lined You can't
daplicate this Overcoat an ¥ where
Come in and examine. You’! buy
- ’
Ladies’ Coats.
Best line we've ever shown from $8 to
$12 cach. Splendid valoss at §5, 85
$7.50 and £10
[adies’ Cloth Capes from $1.75 0 $15
euch
Special values in Brad and Faririm.
med Capes at $1 56 82 and $2.50 ete
Plush Capes,
RTE Line In
Woh dk bd PEE in
mg
.
resnits
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House
Nice Plain Plush Capes af $25 83
$4.5 to $15
Special value Plowh
thitwet trite, 82 88 each:
ans price, 88
Braided and Beaded Cspes from $3.50
to 815
Miners” Conta, 14,
Prin shy lem,
hildren's Cents
Ca $2 5 to B18 each,
SHOES.
The shoe Biasiness i done here in an
extensive way. Stoes of good makes,
down-to.date styles, and the best of
leathers has bil os a grand shoe
trade,
Dine
Capes,
las? le
ap
?
$3.50
Men's Box Calf Shae Boll-Dog toe
triple soles: a gow Winter Shoe.
Orther styles at this price are Rossian
Calif, Kid Lined. Enamels Calf Skin
Sth calf lining, ote
IN MIND WHEN READY
FOR YOUR XEW FALL WRAP.
Mirkin &
Next to Bank.
Where You Can Get Good GROCE
Kusner,
PATTON, PA.
the best for as
little money as possible, and
Honorable
not misrepresent
FORNITORE
in syary cancels hie pat
tern to wnt all aetes. A nt
time spent looking over our line
will convinoe you that we have
the | and sell at prices that
order
the
If yoo think of brightening op
a a
of Parnitore, or a whole Sate of
what we can do for you
Undertaking,
Embalming,
Etc, Etc.,
Promptly attended to
All modern methods used.
The best of catisfaction
guaranteed.
H.S. back,
Next to
THE GENTRAL DISTRICT &
PRINTING TELEGRAPH GO.
Of course you
withont
ephone The tim
when we got
without the tel-
] tric Light,
osene oil and even
tallow adie
But nobody
o do this and
he same way
telephone.
If
ness, peopie
on ult be ipo
date. To be upto
4 vou must have
> pe £34 Wh
a telephone.
Ours is the only
one that works.
Flor rates, ofc. apply to
F. L. BAKER,
Manager,
PATTON,
Hate! Patton
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ing PRICES:
RIES at the Follow-
Sugar, 18 Pounds for $1.00.
12 2 Cans Tomatoes
11" New Peas
5 Lbs Tea
10. Banquet Coffee
11 Lion
1 everings
Soup Beans
Lina hs
Prunes
Raisins
Dried Peaches
Dried Peas
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Remember I sell tor cash and I won't be unde
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CASH GROCERY,
JOHN
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