at ec T ‘Roop came over from Altoona {Satanday If you want to save money go to the AL-Rey. 1, M. Cnnn, pastor, Nerv. at 3 ralork p.m. every Sunday. Sen at Goldstein's. wt On. m. : ae Inthe Ensebios ” pe 8 Sandheiner, of Altoopa, was in very Sunfiay at ¥ a 1 5m. ¥ | fone WE and Sesgers a 7 Tp. | Paton Friday. AN Rev. B.S. Prench. The styles, the goods, the Jowest ite i m. 45d | price, at Goldstein's. ld © ray sdiiet m. ench Sunday. J Hon. James Kerr came op from LES EE | Ceartad setoriey ting every ate | Tom MeDermott, of Indiana, Pa, was in Patton Monday. “~' Dr. H. Bomerville came down from | Chest Springs Tuesday. Winter suits and overcoats at one {half price at Goldstein's. See the new ad of A. C. Fisher in an- * other column of this paper. James Randall made his family at | Chest Springs a visit Sunday. Pare rye or corn chop st the Patton Feed and Buckwheat Mills 2600 = H. (3. Martin, a merchant chaser, of | Pittsburg, was in Patton Saturday. ¢ 1t is said that there will be a K|wede | paper started in DuBois in the near _ fatare. If you want mice fresh bread, rolls, cakes, ete, call or send to J. Daue’ : bakery. Harry Mellon, who has had a severe attack of pneumonia, is again able to be about. Geo, F. Dunkle, of Philipsburg, was looking after businessinterests in Pat- ton Monday. J. J. Hooley, of Towanda, Pa, was looking after business interests in Pat- ‘ton Saturday. Miss Jennie Buck, of Bradley Junc- tion, is visiting her brother, H 8 Buck, this week. You cannot do better than to call on Gould & Beezer for firnt-class plambing, ote. Estimates freely given. #itf Misses Lizzie and Victoria Flick, of Altoona, visited with their sister, Miss Celia Flick, of Patton, over Sunday. Prof. E. J. Severin, of Severin's Im- perial Orchestra, spent a few days with his parents at Carrolitown last week. Chas. F. Waiters is removing his household goods from Hanter & Baughman's mill to the Young prop erty on Fifth svenoe, preparatory to taking up housekeeping in a few days casTORIA. The Kind You aw From L. A: W, Balletin, shoud tas brief, so one mn read He nd not grow tired, a That are admin posi 11 abl thi Hts vere w that vou have begun it, nd 11 2 4 Jemvicend short a B never worth hye Some i. Bn winger--Severin’s Imperial H. Baker, a traveling salesman of y O, wis in town Saturday. Dn Ames, of Pittsburg, was after trade in Patton Monday. . Little, of Chest Springs, visited WORTH YOUR the Patton Feed and Buckwheat for ¥ your rye flour, corn mesl, od a full line of goods for 8 At Goldstein's Mammoth i aad fod at the by buying of a clerk in the vw a YOST The Attraction of Worth — We ; b wesk, th pre will be have a lot of goods which are attract pros; ive in themselves, but are farthermore been | attractive from the attractive price we make on them. We know their qual- liquor dealer of Spang ity is right, and we know the price is tion. High-clase farnishings for gentlemen was & young man, and had been in ill Rerarded | the si ppd JRE Friduy, a A charge | Warner, report ha the roads between hate and Si. Jawrence are ins fences in order to get to his destina. ville; consideration, $1,500 son, Daisytown, §200. (}. W. Brickley to Vinton Lamber ( ompany, Limited. Blacklick, $1,000 . B. Stephenson et al, Administrat- ors to Monntain City Lomber Com- pany, Cambria county, $3,900. (ive the Puonzsutawney Steam Laundry a trial ‘the agency has been established at Scheid & Wilkin’ Shav- ing parlors, opposite Palmer Honse Three barbers. No long wait. Always next. Clean towels. Everything first- ish : George I). Benn, Cambria coanty, $1. The latest swindler going the rounds George Page ot ax to J. W. Barnes, says the Mountaineer -Herald, ins a fel J. pon $665. low with a supply of lima beans satu William E. Litzinger to Francis Ebig, rated with ofl of cinnamon, which be 4neoheny, $500. sells at ten cents each, with the story Rosanna OO Neill to John P. O'Neill, that his brother brought a QUAY (reemon, $1. from Manila, and that they are 8 sure jopp P. (O'Neill et ux to Penneyi- protection against moths. vanis Railroad company, Oresson, Mrs Maggie Bracken, a demented $900. woman of Nant-y-Glo, this connty, was (.. E Little et ux to Conemaagh Coal taken to Dixmont Insane Asylum Fri. & Coke company, Clearfield, $920. day morning by Deputy Sheriff Eimer J. J. Rhody et ux to Linda Gansman, E Davis and Dr. Arble, of Nanty- Asbville, $150. : Gio. The party was also sccompanied ‘arrie Simon to David Simon, Gal by a sister of the onfortonate woman, litein borough, §1. lent. and Trustee, 10 C. H. Barker, Black- lick, $198, It is not always the man who says 59 Baumer et ux to Emanoel the most complimentary things about Rhodes, West Taylor, $5,750. your paper that pays his subscription Joseph W. Plammer et ux ot al to promptly. Nor is it the prompl-paY- (4 10 B Plummer et al, Croyle, ing subscriber who most freqoentiy feels called upon to advise the editor o po wn ot ax to Charles E Car as to the policy of the paper. The rick. Patton, $25. man who pays his subscription when it, itl ot ax to John is due, God bless him, is the staff of Chest, $500. Tat eeior and a joy in his troublous © cn 4 ux to John Kruis rom eX. Chest, $1,200 A serious sccident happened to Wil- liam Frank. out in Barr township, last Cambria county, to Spangler Building Monday. He has been employed at & Loan Association, Spangler, $25. Rehrifs saw-mill and while in the act Dominick (Carretti ot ax to Peter Car of loading lumber on a truck 8 bosrd retti, Patton, $0. got into the fiy-wheel, throwing Mr. Annette Plummer to Q. W_ Brickley, Frank with terrific force against the Blacklick, $500. circular saw, which was rapidly re A Card. volving and cat a deep and possibly Ww. the undersigned, do hereby al gash in the unfortunate man's ..... 1; refund the money on a S0-cent James M. Hastings, of Philadelphia, Tar if it fails to cure your cough or a nephew of Governor Hastings, died ecid. We als) guarantee 3 25-cent Saturday evening at Silver City, New hottie to prove satisfactory of MODEY Mexico. The remains will be taken to refunded. © W. Hodgkine, Patton Philadeiphis for interment. Deceased Pharmacy nm : ; Chamberisin's calie, cholera and fhasith fos some time. He had gone to ny, chon Remedy can always be de New Mexico with the hope that his pended apon and is pleasant and safe health wonld be benefitted by the to take Nald by Patton Pharnisey, C. change. His father, James Hasting®, w Hodgkin is & brother of Governor Hastings Boys with hate on the back of their head and long hair hanging down over their forelends and cigarettes and smutty words in their mouths are cheaper staff than sn old wors out shoe: nobody wants them at any price. Men will not employ them and girls will not marry them They are not worth their keeping to anyone, and they will never be able to koop them selves. If any boy happens to read this description, 121 him take & nok at ard ther do what his 0G schemes tells him to do. EX Klein, himself Eilers Brown, a domestic employed gi at the home of Dr. Prothero in Second ward, Johnstown, Was pain fully burned by the explosion of a lamp Satucday morning. She was carrying a lighted lamp down a flight of cellar atairs when she tripped. The lamp fell and exploded, throwing the burning oil over her and painfully ¢ $e burning her about the head, neck and arms. Dr. Lowman attended her at the Prothero home. Later sabe was taken to the Memorial hospital, where Dr. Sheridan took charge of the came. The Johnstown Tribune of Monday says that Walter, the nineteen year old son of Mr, and Mre I. W. Griffith, of No. 224 Bedford street, when calied to arise by his father at 7 o'clock this morning, was found unconscioos and his room full of gas. As soon ss the gas had been tarned off and the win Next! Mary E. err ere Henry (. Shaffer ot ax to Peter Clos | Mountain City Lamber company to James F. McFarlane, by Sheriff of bottle of (ireens’s Warranted Syrop of Christmas To buy Clothing now-a-days S requires = thought Y ou must guard against shoddy and yet must not pay too ‘much. GOOD CLOTHING Is cheap and looks well. Bot poor apparel is dear and looks cheap. Often you mast be the the jodge, and there's the danger. Come to as and yon have the assurance that there is No Cheap Grade in Our Stock. Men's Suits and Overcoats, $4.50, $5.50, $6, $7, $9, $10 and up to $IS. * ai Elegantly trimmed and well made. See our prices and be convinced That We Are The Reliable Clothiers SPECIAL Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Coats. ALRGO FUR { OLLARETTES FRICES THIS WEEK IN You cannot afford to miss seeing our line. Prices are cheaper and stock larger than ever. Shoe Departm’t. If vou want to save Fifty Cents on the Dollar our Shoe Department this week. DRY GOODS R SPECIALTY. See Our Line. come to Mirkin & Kusner, Gcecod Building, Next to Bank. PATTON, PA. —— prepared to fill orders guch as to make it to your advantage eo thrown open Dm W. B Low. to buy. When we show you the goods “man, G. W. Wagoner, A. N. Wake If on Vs and mention the price, well, that's all feild. and J. C. Sheridan were sent for ‘White Coal Company at Windber, that's necessary. County, last Tuesaday after. Vv C 0 . Dumm, son of Valentine u annot of near Patton, is visiting this section after an absence gears. Mr. Dumm is em- by » wholesale shoe house, and red a vacation of two months. PATTON COURIER celebrated Do better Than by at our calling by entering on its sixth store and Etats our m- We are glad to note that mense line of n Is achieving the success deserves. —Spangler Sentl. whats winioes CLOTHING, and Tuesday. He gave GENTS FURNISHINHS, SHOES, ETC. y pleasant call on Tues- am neer-Herald. i PATTON, PA. Good Building. Pu woonds ‘and attempta have constantly beec made all day to resuscitate the young man, but up to 4:15 o'clock this after noon they had failed. About 12 o' cloek last might the youth's father visited Lim in his room, where he was study- ing, and told him to go to bed. The window was up about eight inches and when be was found this morning it was «till raised. It is believed by his rela tives that he fell asleep while reading and that the wind blew the gas out, the jet being very low and near the window. sare Your Thekein With every 50 cents’ worth of goods purchased at our store you will be Liskin with a ticket and the person bringing the largest number of same to us on New Years Day, 189%, will be | given a $3.00 pair of shoes free. | GOLDSTEIN'S Mawworn DEPT. STORE Soothing, healing, cleansing. De- | Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the im- | placable enemy of sores. burns and It never fails to care hee | You may rely upon it. Cc. Ww | Kins, Patton buy presents why not get something use- ful. Tovs and bric-a-bac are all right some, but the ma jority are using their thinkers and buving useful presents. tor See our line of Suits, Over- coats. Neckwear, Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps. Shoes, Boots, Etc. We can fit out vour man, your boy, your sweetheart or brother. And we have up-todate goods and our prices are as low as good seasonable goods can be sold Come and see us, and our Motto Still 1s: “Penny Profits-Big Sales. ~ The Keystone Clothing Co. a full line of ayy WwWiii Wi ith & TET EET EE ETE EIT FRO TY ESN of interest ddiddididi to you.
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