ri on Ms ssi 5 Feed and Buckwhest Mills-26tf W. E. Thun, of Johnstown, made a business trip to Patton Taesdsay. 'M. H. Haines, of Gaxzam, Pa., was Ri a visitor to our town one day last week. HW Braughler and lady, of Cher- on Fue, upentt Sunday among friends in > Star, Cipar Co., of Altoona, was {calling on trade in Patton Tuesday. : Prot. Fulton, principal of the Patton - bir str ny hoon tonfind tn bin atch fur the new ad of the Patton ly in the CoumiER next week. y spent Monday in Patton. i & Wilkins will now receive ry. First.ciase work guaranteed. , James Campbell, of Hastings, EB. Dale onde a Dusiness trip to ounty the latter part of Inst Prof. T. L. Gibson, county superin- | of pattie schools, was in town Adalin Esteicher of New Wasah- || ome by iliness during the past few Miss Virginia Lingle, of Patton, is the guest of her numerous young lady friends in this piace. — Philipsburg Ledger. 8. A. Rishell, representing J. M. Bun- nell, masie dealer of Johnstown, was looking after business interests in town Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah J. Lent and daughter, Mary, of Wellshoro, Tioga county, Pa., are visiting at the home of A. 8. Lent on Fonrth avenue. Scalp Level, in Bichland township, was made a borough by a decree of court last week. It has some four or five hundred population. Save Your Tickets. With every 50 cents worth of goods purchased at our store you will be presented with a ticket and the person bringing the largest number of same tous on New Years Day, 1809, will be given a $3.00 pair of shoes free. The Attraction of Worth — We have a lot of goods which are attract. ive in themselves, but are furthermore attractive from the attractive price we make on them. We know their qual- ! {ity is right, and we know the price is such as to make it to your advantage to buy. When we show you the goods and mention the price, well, that's all {that's necessary. {You Cannot |Do Better Than by calling at our store and inspecting our im- _ mense line of (CLOTHING, | FURNISHINHS, rE Denlinger, of Phlipaburgs 1. ure of passenger trains of the Beech Creek and Pennsylvania railroads in Was approval by all conerned. Dominick Stevens left Wednesday for New York, where he will embark on a steamer for his former home, Rome, Italy. He expects to remain in his native country for about four months. On Friday Willis, son of James Cramer, met with a painful accident at the Magee & Lingle colliery, where he | is employed. He had bis right leg two cars Mra. D. H C. Warren was called to the home of her parents at Gipey, In- diana county, Saturday, owing to the serions illness of both her brother and sister, Ernest Buchannan and Mrs Vey Spotta. Councilman W. C. Habbard, Dr. 8. W. Worrell and Geo. 8. Good retarned Wednesday night on Beech Creek road from a three days’ bunting expedition in the wilds of Clinton county. Their same train. Charles Langbein, of Carroliown, a well-known harness maker, was in town | | Satufday looking for a location to en- | gage in business here. Mr. Langbein is a first-class workman and should be decide to come to South Fork we be | lieve it woald be a paying venture for | him. South Fork Record. A Card. agree to refund the money on a 50-cent Tar if it fails to cure your cough or! cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent refunded. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. 2126 Cate and Shellfish. ‘Did you ever notice the oats about the oyster stands of the city?’ asked a ology "Thay are invariably as fat as some evolutionist same whether it's a city oat or a hay i made the CovmiEn Te B. Mcintyre, of Jersey Shore, and B. | A. Bhillingford, of Peale, Pa, were | Sang the many visitors to our town Pure rye or corn chop at the Patton | Patton, appears to meet with bearty badly braised by being caught between game, (7) however, did hk wenve va bottle to prove sslisfactory or money gentleman who takes an interest in o- | seed ont that never mw water exoeps in -mcistern [t's » taste born in them, like - their fear of dogs, and the question is | How the mischief did they aoquire it? Twa Pointed Questions Answered What is the ose of making a better article than your competitor when you cannot get a better price for it? $ Ans As there is no difference in the | price the pubis will buy only the bet. ter, so that while oar profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be much greater in the aggregate. How can you get the public to know that your make is the beet ? If both articles are brought promi- | ‘nently before the public both are certain to be tried and the public will very quickly pass judgement on them and ase only the better one. This explains the large sale on Cham- | berlain’s cough Remedy. The people | have been using it for years and have found that it cun always be depended upon. They may occasionly take up with some fashionable novelty pat. an return to the one remedy 4 that they khow to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there is noth- ing eqoal to Chamberlain's cough Remedy. For sale by Patton Pharm. acy. C. W. Hodgkins. Many a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on | band s safe and absolutely certain cure | for croup such as One Minates cough Cure. See that your little ones are protected against emergency. C. W.| Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. fy —————— Fish and oywters at H. Atkinson's, ‘next to Weakland’s livery. Fish re ‘ceived every Thursday and Friday and dressed free of charge. Soothing, bealing, cleansing, $ De- | Witt's Witch Hasel Salve is the im- _piscable enemy of sores, burns and | We, the undersigned, do hereby | If you want nice fresh bread, roll’ bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of cakes, otc, call or send to J. Daow'+ - bakery. Early to bed and early to rise, pre- pares a man for his home in the skies. | ‘But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. C. W. Hodgkins, | Patton Pharmacy. “Straight FACTS.” butter That is because they get plenty | of shellfish to eat and, by the way, the fondness of cate for that kind of diet is a uystery which 1'd like to hear explain A oat will | go crazy over a shrimp, and it is all the | “According to the evolution theory, such traits are inherited and traceable | to conditions away beck {oward the be : ginning of things That would seem to _ indionte that the primal eat was a fish. er, but how is one to reconcile the idea {with the instinctive abhorrence of the | tribe for water? Their craving for shell: fish 1s certainly so proubunced that there wus be an cxosllent reason behind it and. altogether, it is quite a pretty lit tle problem for some savant [tis too bard for me Exchange Women Nameless In Korea. The Korean woman bas pot even a name In her ohildbood sbe receives a | nickname, by which she is known in the | family and by ber pear friends but which when she arrives st masarity ie employed ouly by her parents Toall other petorms she is “‘the sister or “the daoghter’' of such and such a one After ber marriage ber name is buried | ~ghe is absolutely nameless Her own | parents refer to ber by mentioning the | district into which she bas married Should her marriage be blessed with children sbe is "the mother’ of so and Are you looking for| some © If it puppet tit & Soman bas to | appear in a law court, the judge gives ber a special name for ues while the | onse lasts in order to save time and to simplify matters. —National Zeitung The Simple Minded Duke. The Dake of Wellington was largely | endowed with that modesty or sim plicity which makes a great man al most unconscious of his greatness He met a lady friend, who was going 0 see a model of the battle of Waterloo, | relates & writer in The Combill Maga | : gine, and remarked to her “Ah, you're going to see Waterloo It's a very good i model | was at the tattle, you know.’ { Surveying a field of battle he conld de tect almost at a glance the weak points in the disposition of the contending forces, but be could never tell whether bis dinner was cooked well or il} of Holyrood, and from prisons joss all she beatiful groves of syoamores 00w 10 be seen in Scotland Uleesnted Tooth. Never put a hot water bag 0 an available at the moment. apply an ice | bag. which will reduce the swelling. | Ch ans Tap pt a hw dantaton Rg That are all the implies. Look over these prices! carefully: | Men's $1.25 fleeced-lined Underwear at g6¢ the suit, Men's $2.50 fleeced (all- wool) Underwear 81 88. All Underwear at same pro-| portion. Men's soc Gloves 38c. 2 34 gC 2) 25¢. So on Sp the line. Men’ $s s0¢ Caps 38c. Men's 30¢ Overalls 38c. Talk abort Suits and Over: coats. Well, here is where; ‘you find the big stock—any | price you may want. | nlosrated tooth. If the dentists on | Come and see us, and our Motto Still is: ; i | and nex: to the Rum lay a hot taldte 4 “Penny Profits-Bis Jales. z i Thy Reystone Clothing Co. To buy Clothing now-a-days requires tk - You must guard against shoddy and yet must not pay too much. GOOD CLOTHING In cheap and looks weil. But poor apparel is dear and looks cheap. os and you have the assurance that there is No Cheap Grade Im Our Stock. FS ah Men's Suits and Overcoats, $4.50, $5.50, $6, $7, $9, $10 and up to Elegantly trimmed and well made. See our prices and be convinced That We Are The Reliable Clothiers. Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Coats en: ALSO FUR COLLARETTES You cannot afford to miss seeing our line. Prices are cheaper and stock larger than ever. Liang. a RATA gin es Epi ENG Shc te a Aa Shoe Departm’t. If you want to save Fifty Cents on the Dollar come to our Shoe Department this week. DRY GOODS A SPECIALTY. See Our Line. Mirkin & Kusner, Gecod Building, ‘Next to Bank. The Patton Sapply Ce will occupy this space with an ad which will be of interest to you. mn
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