PA TTON, CAMBRIA CO, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER { 13G3, i $1.00 PER YEAR. ~y INI ['S, dohnstOwn, Pa. THE TEGHERS INSTITUT Thirty - Second Annua i sion of Cambria Co. 1 ES COMPLETE PROGRAM LOf the Proceedings, Numes of Ofcers, In: structors and Entertainers, Program of the Thirty-second An- | nual Institate of Cambria County, to | be held in the court house, Ebensburg, ‘ Pa., November 21st, 22d, 28rd, 34th and 3 | 25th, convening Monday, November | 21st, at 1:30 p. m., and adjourning Fri- : day, November 25th, at 12:00 m. Meeting of the Directory’ County | Association in the grand jury room, : Wednesday, November 23rd, at 10:00 am | Organimtion, ve Officers—T. IL. Gibson, $s Executi o visit our store at this| | superintendent of Cambria county; J. tr should suggest M. Berkey, superintendent of Jobns-| Fax Taglor Township wr on} ir od besides Drug OL-| # seen previous )f course we don't forget | ¢ rs of Pure Drugs| nding | . ptions are le a! of our business. | Sheppard, have had ample Myers; Anna McGiade, Flora B. Potter, | exercise good taste ment in gathering), 1INA, DOLLS, >, , MECHANICAL TIES of all KINDS. cannot help being with the goods and are wonderfully Pitot vind us on January checks repre. smount will get the Flor argan now on exhi- ihe Seasomable Asti les at i Instruction, Dr. Chas. H. Albert; ‘town City. Assistant Officers - R. H. Biter, prin. Spal of Gallitsin schools; W.F.Long. | F of Johnstown high school. | Secretaries - Flo C. Fair, Hastings; Lillian Delamater, Johnstown, Treasurer—H. T. Jones, principal! o Ebensburg schools. Committee on Rasolotions Cyr) Francena Ivory, Bruce I. ‘J. G. E. Smedley. Juditiog Committee C. B. Delaney, | n T. Glasgow, H. 8. Bender. : TE on Professional Studies . M. L Bentz, O. 8 Jamison, Leonard) { Joes, Guy Holsopple, Ida Deckert, | Geo. E. Hipps, Lettie MeKelvey, Mary | J. Cooper, J. H. Wachob, Mattie Smith, | : Ella Barry. Committee on Arrangements Ben- | {jamin Williams, Fred Jones, Frank ‘Hipps, J. A. Thomas, G. F. [kes Time Clerks « Class A: Celestine | Lyneh, CC. M. Hamshberger: Class B: Geo, A. Ricketts, Edwin FE. Bach. instroctors - Dr. Richard Boone, | Ypsilanti, Mich. ; Dr. Charles H. Albert, : Bloomsburg, Pa; Hon O. T. Corson, | Columbus, 0: Wm | Indiana; Hon 8S. B. Helges, Ex. U 8S Pomologist, York, Pi; Miss Carrie E i Myers, Llillersville, Pa; | Mansfield, Indiana, Pa; | Frances Tice, Johnstown, Pa : Mase Prof. fies Mary Organist, Mr. E H. Davia, , Pa. Monday, November Tis Forenocoun Enrollment of teachers, | | beginning at 8 o’clook In the office of | “ | the County Superintendent, and con tinaing ontil 12 p. m. Selection of the seats, for the evenings, in the court. house corridor. one-half the board opening st 10:30 a. m., the other half opening at 4:15 p. m. Afternoon Session-—From 130 to 4 o'clock. Music, Prof. E O. Excell; In- burg, Pa; . Ebensbuorg stroction, Dr. Richard G. Boone. sxercises begin at 8 o'clock. Hoosier | Dialect — Realism and Idealism in Lit- erature William Hawley Smith. Tuesday, November 234. . Forenoon Session From 9 to 11:45. The entire body of teachers will meet in the court house for a mosic drill from 9 to 9:45. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day forenoon the Institute will be divided into two sections Primary teachers and those of one-room schools, who have taught but one term, or are teaching their first term this year, will constitute “Class A’ and will, after the ‘music drill, adjourn to the Operas House for instructions; all others will constitute ‘Class “B"’ and will, after the music drill, remain in the court house for instruction. Instruction ‘Class A: Miss Carrie E. Myers, Dr. 8. B. Heiges, Dr. Boone, | “Class B:"* Miss Edith Mansfield, Mise | Mary Frances Tice, Dr. Albert. Afternoon Session In the court ‘house from 1:30 to 4 o'clock. Music Drill, Prof. Excell; Instruction, Dr. Boone; Music; Instruction, Dr. Albert; Instruction, Dr. Heiges, : Evening Session—Solo, Prof. Excell; { Lecture. “Brains,” Dr. Frank Bristol. Wednesday, November 23rd. Forenoon Session —From § to 11:45. Music Drill from 9 to 9:25, Prof Excell. Instroction--‘‘Class B:’ Miss Myers, Dr. Heiges, Dr. Booue; B:" Albert. “Class Continued on 4th Page. sma in iain A fe oo Good Cosking Hawley Smith, : Miss Fdith | i Esher, Ed. "fas Evening Session—Doors open at 7; Miss Manfield, Miss Tice, Dr. Ses- | PINT HIS, Oh CMO EAN leven nt LAV OY | 5st res tf sMuap THA Mire HH H0ps%], Tal Rawle ag ; “ap way Jd mojjumg Saveerrgy “ddoaiyy, y 1898. 3 i Reg. 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Davis, Ebens- | nes, Chemicals, Totmin Maiorition oo scattering votes for the variows minor tickets were caw’ as follows The Prohibition County ticket received the Berkebile. 681: tfaberty, 9; | Border, 860 Woatter, 508 - for | rothonotary, How no wee ® fc BUZZ 8 for County Surveyor, J. L Miller, RB, received 6,958 and W. w= Nsusceinsl. oe WM RE es BuusgunsEsIsaizusE 0M a wd “Ba.38 — Ly Fh hia: nh ~~ Te hy sas} Bs. 98s bY a aoa v2 3 BPR GRY an i fg W “ 4 a ee i» som od Si v4 @ TRE % bg ws TH ¥ = 1s iREaAREaNE 3. z wpBauuisn 5 He DEG Ry - se lg a 3 Lk — Soi Sak ALES aE 4 5% FRE following E Mer. R.. = K rise. £2. 8,381. KILLED IN THE MINES. | Gworge Boone, no of This Pisses, Moels Almost Insteat Death. George Boone, Jr, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Geo. Boone, of this place, met | with simost instant death Saturday ‘evening in the mine of the Cambria (Iron company, at Johnstown, Pa, where he was emploved. | William, were coming out of the mine | after their day's work and while walk. | ing along the track they were overtaken (by a loaded train of care. As is the “custom and the only way of avoiding ‘an accident, they both stepped to the ‘side and, as the train was passing, ‘doing sc the unfortunate man was icaught between the derailed cars and the rib of the heading, resulting as | ‘above stated. His brother, who was ‘standing close by, miraculously es- ‘ caped injury. His remains were brought to Patton | Monday when funeral services were held at his home on South Mellon ave nue, which were conducted by Revs Witman and Kiucker. His remains were taken to Frankstown, Blair ‘county, Tuesday morning and laid to reat along side of hia sister, who also | ‘met a painfal death about a year ago | gustag a runaway accident. T. Boone was 28 years of age, and i a mother he leaves ‘ the following brothers and sisters to ‘mourn his sudden and sad departure: | R. 8. Boone, of Mountaindale; William and Frank, of Patton; Mm. Harry ‘Myers, of Mountaindale, and Mrs ‘ John Crook, of Johnstown. The Cormier, along with many friends, extend heartfeit sympathy to the bereaved family. The Change of Time. Tne change of time in the passenger ‘service of the Beech Creek railroad ‘will take effect Monday morning, No- Is one of the chief blessings of every home. To insure good bread and have | your meats done to perfection, buy the + | Cinderella Btoves and Ranges. None better, few as good. Sold by J. E. change will be much more convenient vember 21st. It is stated that a change of time will also be made on the Cam- bria & Clearfield division of the P. R R. It is hoped that the proposed He, in company with his brother | MUTA MONTY SHEE AAS OB) BEM WT A) Foi Rall. will have a chance to witness the finest | outside of the large cities on next Sat- | urday, November 1th, when the | strong Johnstown eleven will line up | against the Patton team on the Patton | grounds. These teams are without doubt the strongest nod best ameteur teams in Central Pennsylvania, and a be looked for. Both teams are confident of winning, and it is more than likely that there will be some money chang- $200. The boys have gone to a lot of trouble and expense for this game and should be encouraged by a large attend ance, If half the people who stand on the outside at every game would pay a little to help the boys along, instead of criticising their plays, it would en- courage the boys wonderfully. Cap- tain Gilliece is putting the team through a hard practice. Buy a sicket and help the boys along. Game called at 2 o'clock sharp. A dance will be given in the Celdstein building in honor of the Johnstown boys that evening. Music by Severin’s Imperial Orchestra. Kieetrte Light Work. The brick work on the new siectric week. The machinery will be placed in | about a week or ten duys. The work which sin charge of Messrs. Fluke | being rapidly pushed to complefion. Appies ud Potatoes Wanted. for subscription to this paper. Those wishing to add their names to the list of | EER EERE] ic Sa Peoples, vite for Register and Recorder. Weaver, 618 received 6.949 and = The people of Patton and vicinity | | lively, as well as a scientific game may | McPherson, of Patton. | are at work now and in a few days light power house at the clay works will be completed the first of next of stringing the wire for the arc lights, | The editor of the COURIER would be knowing themselves indebted or those | £ fguing 8 £35 TITRE = - Ho wi E po -SYBRIENS oo a. vi. 3. $2 - oe £y AEE RL ZEEE Egusis A soa HERE i ok SF nts 2 PREIS etl To ts So JR es - aM Pash RSA 3 . Tl “ENT 1m Ea 24 F113 = w BEEBE EES pn wi =a Pus ALL WORK i Ne it how at s — TH Fw i 9 kt ge Pak ong IN Sociabst labor, 108 Assembly Replogle, 930 for Poor Director, DD. 8465: for Cor For W. Miller Comment Grading. The work of grading the branch rail- | road from Flannigan Run branch at a! to the new mining operations o | | foe & Lingle, near St. iohe was | commenced Monday by Geo. 8 Good | : & Co., contractors The work is under | ‘the personal supervision of Richard Mo- Guire, of Passine, N. J; Henry Salis- | | bury, of Beech Creek, and Reuben | About 50 men this number will be increased to 200. | . The contract consists of the grading | ling hands. Thi is the first game of a { and track laying of over three miles, | | series of three that are to be played for g several cars jumped the track and in which will be completed in about four | months. As was stated previously in | the COURIER the commisary and bead- | quarters have been establised at Thomas’ Mills, wher a scene of activ. ity now prevails. New Catholie Charch. i The members of the Catholic church Bewing Machines in vinity. measure of money's casTomIa. Go to the Patton Peed and Buckwheat Mills for your rye flour, corn meal, te aa Wanted A good, reliable agent to sell Singer Patton and vi- Tue Sixasr Mya. Co, Greensburg, Pa § Th Quotations. | LA] 50t8 E WANT our Tailor mg establishment quot- od from one end to the other ‘as the place for soundest qual- ities, the place to obtain great- jos variety and in act, to form the basis for comparisons, the worth. See our line of suits we are offerin ‘at $18 and $XN suitable for dress business, made in any stivie ‘ look at | (ver. Have a them before they are picked CALL AND SEE US. Dinsmore Bros., PATTON, PA. TABANTEILD RRR Hardware Quality. « it good each pound 1s i : 1. 3 many pounas, { + how how * i itp dh wa oh Mlardware ‘THE BETTER the GRADE ‘TRE BETTER the TRADE. Never was (here a truer word spoken. It has been our watchword from the start. Noth- ing but the best at any price, but the price is always as low as the lowest. You may be in need of a Stove. If so you'll find the largest stock and game of foot ball that has been played | point near the Flannagan Run solllary. | lowest prices at the PATTON RARDWARE CD., PJ IMETRIVK, Mae, Yeager B'ld’g, Patton, Pa. organization at Spangler have been quite busy of late formulating and perfecting plans for the erection of a new and commodious church at that place. The Sentinel says that the new building will be a handsome frame structure 65x100 feet, and will cost | $7,000 or more. Sand is already on the ground for the construction of the, foundation and a force of men are at work quarrying the stone. Everything | will be placed on the ground this winter | in order to commence the building in early spring so that it may be com- pleted by fal. ss ap Now Ih & L. Asscemtion. | A branch of the Colonial Building ) ind Loan Association, of Baltimore, | Y Md., was organized in Patton Monday | night with the following named officers: | J. J. Donnelly, president; F. B. Morey, | - vice-president; James Mellon, secre- ‘tary and treasurer; [R. and Geo. E. Prindible, appraisers. The | association starts out with a corps of! | good men and the COURIER predicts a bright future for ita vsefulness. Somerville, | | glad to receive 1 winter apples, | *livitor; H. E. Barton, J. H. Dixon! potatoes, butter and eggs in exchange | It's a name which we have won honorably—-a name that we bave earned by prompt service to our Mail Order customers. By this prompt service, together with the low prices at which we sell worthy dry goods of all kinds, we have built up an extensive Mail Order Department. We aim to give our out-of-town patrons the same careful treatment that is accorded our friends who come to the store. To this end we deliver prepaid, when the money accompanies the order, all dry goods to poants within 100 niles of Altoona. These easy terms make it just as easy for you to shop by mail as though Nea were her in person. Our new Order Catalogue makes it even gi Orn it gives you an idea of the thousand and one hk which we sell in; this Big ay ight store, Write for a copy if you haven't received one vet—it will only cost you the price of a postal. GABLE & CO. 1320-22 AND 1404 1th AVENUE, Rirk Hardware Co. | to the traveling public. | “Garry Owen” at at Hastings orn tion by calling at this office. s | House Friday night.
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