ae ios ok RAB Rc 0 ARs oy THE PATTON COURIER, NOVEMBER 17, 1898. | ox SL 2 - oe puts, tu hl | { i 2 g ¥ ¥ o lights in about three Week. | i 1t = s winner-—Severin's Imperial | meeting of Patton Borough Monday evening, November Owens returned to Patton flues two monthw visit among | | wool) Underwear 81 88. | every Sunday morning at 10 | All are invited to attend. »ol hext week ‘owing to the ‘the teachers who will at {| A, visited the Camp at Van Ormer, | : Pa, Friday evering, and report hav- Theodore Weidman, of Philadelphia, | pondent to the Spangler Sentinel. {could get more reading matter than in Mis country paper, read an advertise Smoky City, was looking after a dollar and in a few days he received ‘8 New Testament. —Ex. face and body, which fortunately were {not of a serious character. | Motto Still 1s: A SE AR A A "Attend the foot bail i pone sry | ‘Next Thirsday arc Ey his | F2"inga, were in town Monday. a ag business, in orion i CC. H McManigal, of Altoona, tras. modate his increasing trade. uated eines fn Patton Monday. C. H. Deemer, a traveling salesman Two of Me of; of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday in Pat- ton CO. M. Letts, proprietor of the | om John Gresco and Pins McAsalty, of | Washington Camp, No. 439, P.O. 8. of i : ing spent an enjoyable evening. : ‘transacted business in this place Fri- The Prohibition party had a watcher day. | i at the election here for the first time. BK Somerville and C. W. Hodgkins We don’t know whether the watcher transacted business at the county seat ! is a teetotiar or not. Hastings Corres | Monday. E. Wentz, a prominent citizen of Leonard Lomper, of Patton, and Carrolitown, was seen on our streets Mary Rehen, of Carroll township, and Satarday. Amos Kirkpatrick and Mary I. Weak- The smiling countenance of Wm, C. land, of Carroll township, were granted Baam, of DuBois, was seen in Patton | a legal permit November 2d to wed. Saturday. The COURIER is under obligations to | Hon. Jas. Kerr, of Clearfield, was Bro. Kaylor, of the Cambria Tribune, looking after business interest in Pat for the official statement of the election ton Monday. {of Cambria county, which appears on V. Reig, one of Carrolitown’s leading the first page of the paper this week. citizens transscted bosiness in our Thanks to T. L. Gibson, superin- town Tnesday. tendent of the public schools of Cam- A daughter of John Burk who has _bria county, for courtesies shown heen quite ill of pneumonia, is now on ‘relative to the County Teachers’ Insti- the road to recovery. tate to be held at Ebemsbarg Bext pryuy Toot and Frank Lawhead, two ; week. enterprising citizecs of Clearfield, A man took a city paper because he gent Monday in Patton. John R. lewis, a merchant chaser of ment of a pocket fire escape. Hesent oa i parton Tuesday. Quite s number of Pattonites expect to attend the inanguration of Governor. James Mellon, Esq, had the mis cjact Stone at Harrisburg. fortune Monday pight to accidently J. W. Chase, of Clearfield, was the p off of the bridge near Donneliy's guest of his brother, Dr. C Ernest mill, receiving severe injuries about his co 0. feet of the week. Note the change in the ad of the J. BE. Kirk Hardware Co, on the first James Nolan, Esq., who recenntly page of the COURIER this week. ‘erected a new dwelling house on West v .. .ceantion is called to the change | Beech avenue, expects to have it com- 0 4), patton Hardware company's ad pleted in about two weeks, when be io. here in the COURIER this week. will remove his family from Carroll Miss Catharine Sandford, of Philips town to occupy the same. ; burg, is the guest of her brother, David and George Green, two well. Cashier Wm. H. Sandford, of Palmer removed from this place to Winber, | Patton Fire Co. No. 1 will hold a this county, where they will make their Thanksgiving ball in their hall Thanks. | futare home. They expect to embark giving eve, November 23. The boys lin the mercantile business in that always show everybody a good time thriving new town. ‘and you can’t afford to miss it. Every- ‘body Invited Music by Severin’s “ “gt i} ght Imperial Orchestra. FACTS.’ Joseph Lodge, an esteemed citizen of Arnot, Tioga county, Pa, is among the new comers to our town. He has taken charge of a compressed air shift at the Magee & Lingle ocoiliery, and will re- ‘move his family to this place as soon as he secures a suitable place of abode. Abe Goldstein has secured the sole agency for the celebrated “Rex” hand fire extinguisher This very useful instrument, which should be in every hoase, is endorsed by boards of ander writers, insurance companies and invidua! anderwriters, many of whom grant a a reduced rate where it is used. The boilers of the Eik Tanning Co.'s plant at Carwensvilie exploded Satur. ‘day morning, and while only one man was slightly burned, considerable dam- age resuited. The boilers, it is feared, are virtaslly ruined One of the farn- aces was biown out and the pump house demolished. The exact cause of the expiosion is not as yet known. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barton and son | Rossell, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Morey, Are you looking for Mim Camsuvutriageuns Mim Gortie some and while there were the guests of Mz, : and Mrs. Sam’l Kelly, of the Porfo ! Rico hotel, where they partook of an elegant dinner of which they speak of in the highest terms A case which bas been a mystery thus far to the leading physicians of T hat are all the Nanette. co Hite The child was attacked with pains in the region of the stomach about three Look over these prices weeks ago, from which a swelling en- carefully: saed until that part of her body Men's $1.25 fleeced-lined attained an enormons size. The child Underwear at gbc the suit. eonlinges to. {TOW Wame yud a to the disease the doctors are unabie to Men's $2. 50 fleeced (all- mihom it Houtzdale Journal. R. B. Chambers, formerly, of Houts- All Underwear at same pro- dale, Pa., is now a citizen of this place, 1 having removed his family from that piace to Patton one day last week. Mr. Chambers expects to embark in business in Patton in the near futare, 35¢ st 25cC. the nature of which he has not fully So on up the line. decided upon. He has been engaged in the hotel business for a number of years and through his kindness and pleasant manners gained may friends The COURIER trusts that whatever busi- ness he may take up in our town it will pasa prove successful to him. Talk about Suits and Over- 4 geek swindler is said to be heading coats. Well, here is where this way. He cieans sewing machines at you find the big Stock--suy for 50 cents and then finds broken price you may wat a Come and see us, and our the bor ration ot the ma chine by exchanging the several parts. If anyone stands watching him he will send them for oil, rags, ete. He charges exorbitant prices for his work. In Men's soc Gloves 38c. “ Men's soc ciCaps 38c. Men's soc Overalls 38c. “Penny Profits-Big Sales. ah : Ke siope Lycoming he touched one person for 1 e A J: $12. Housewives should be on the lookout for the swindler and have a Clothing C0. 5a San fr Bim if need be —Ma- | is Thankugiving Day. * {and help the boys along. Jobnslown | poy ,yrup in town at the Cash, | will play our home team. Grocery, 45tf equipped and ap-to-date, In next week's jssue of this paper the holiday advertisement of C W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. When youn ask for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve don’t accept & counterfeit ‘or imitation. There are more cases of piles being cured by this, than ail others combined. ©. W. Hodgkion Patton Pharmacy. Constipation prevents the body from ridding iteslf of waste matter. De Witt's Little Farly Risers will remove the trouble and cure sick headache, biliconsness, inactive liver and clear the complexion. Small, wsogar ecoated, don't gripe or cause nacmea © WW, Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Aniie Croshed Thos. Boyle, a young man who is employed at the Colambia colliery, had the misfortune Monday to have his left ankle injured by being accidently caught between two mine wagons He will be compelled to remain at bis home for a few days fojured by Fall of Cunl John Stear, sn employe of Pardee eniliery, met with an sccident Monday afternoon by being orushed by a fail of ooal while performing him doties He was severaly braised across his hips, besides receiving internal injuries. At present writing le Is resting quite easily and it is hoped than his injuries will not prove of 5 serious natare. Attractive Wind wae. In passing alomg Magee avenoe one's aitention is attracted to the heantiful show windows of Mr Anna Dartt's millinery and nowsity store. The west window is tastily arranged with fine millinery and fancy goods, while the east window contains a rather novel and anique display of very fine deco rated China ware, mantel ornaments WASTED A reliable man to esl] our teas, coffees, spices, haking powder, ete, to consumers. Will pay a liberal commission to salesman and offer big indocemente to rmastomem. Address The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, 1108 Eleventh Ave, Altoona, Pa 403 CANDO A DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The tammaes tittle pilin A Convincing Argument! Brethren A word with you There are important matters you neglect every cay. When we point you to DRY GOODS? x oars, for we are anxious to help the advantages to be gained by cer tain actions, you can see that we are looking « ant for VOUT inleresia Thin is not entirely an ansolflsh position you and to help oumeives at the same time. You Cannot Do Better Than by all g at our our im- store and Ins mense line of CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHINHS, % SHOES, ETC. WOLF & THOMPSON, PATTON, PA. Good Building. Next to Bank. | Severins Ysperiat Orchestra, folly To buy Clothing now-a-days requires thought You must guard against shoddy and yet must not pay too much. GOOD CLOTHING Is cheap and looks well. Bat poor spparel is dear and looks cheap Often you must be the the jndge. and there's the danger. Come to us and youn have the assurance that there in No Cheap Grade Im Our Stock. Men's Suits and Overcoats, $4.50, $5.50, $6, $7, $9, $10 and up to $15. Elegantly trimmed and well made. See our prices and be convinced That We Are The Reliable Clothiers. [SPECIAL PRICER THIS WEEK IN Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Coats. ALRG PTR (OOLLARETTES You cannot afford to miss seeing our line. Prices ar¢ cheaper and stock larger than ever, Shoe Departm’t. If you want to save Fifty Cents cn the Dollar come to our Shoe Department this week. DRY GOODS R SPECIALTY. See Our Line. Mirkin & Kusner, Good Building, PATTON, PA. YOU — At 2 Grocery House where things look neat and clean; where Clerks are polite and obliging; where Deliveries are made free of charge and on time; above all where you know you are getting the best in the market at the fairest of prices. That's the sort of House we keep. Call and be sare of 1t. Have you seen our line of section and at When in town make our store vour headquarters. You will be welcome eo. Patton,
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