The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 02, 1899, Image 5

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    Patton Courier.
PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors.
BE. Wit (igKEsE, Haitor.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One copy, one year, in advanes,
SF Advertising mites made KDown apon sp
piieation,
No papers discontinned until all areenr :
ages are paid, unbees at the option of the
publishers.
Evtered al the PostodBies at Patton as seednd-
clash anil matter,
Sun-bonnets y at Mrs. Dartt's.
| Get your pictures framed at Fisher's.
Wall paper at Fisher's 3} cents a
poll.
© A big line of ladies’ mnalin under.
Wear at Mrs. Dartt’s
Thos. Callen, of Cresson, was secu
on our streats Tuesday.
For coid-fish, mackerel and herring
go to the Cash Grocery.
As you pass by take a pecp in the
show window at the Cash Grocery.
Grocery.
“iw 81 0 |
! wille made a business trip to the county
peat Tuesday,
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| secured a position as book-keeper with
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| Sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. LH. Allport have re
moved from Spangler to Hollidaysburg
| where they will make their futare home. |
. We understand that Mr. Allport hus
an Altoona business house Spangler
The following is the correct pronun- |
: nunciation of names thrown into prom- |
‘inence by affairs in the Philippines: |
| Fillipino is pronounced Fil-o-pe-no, |
March came in ltke & lamb,
Leave your laundry with Scheid &
. Wilkins.
Fresh fish and Oysters at the Cash
Dr. W. B. Difenderfer came down
from Cresson Saturday.
H. Hilderbrand, of Johnstown, was
a visitor to Patton Tuesday.
Did you see the beautiful glassware
given as premiums at the Cash Groc-
} jory-
For fine canned peaches, apricots,
‘pears and cherries go to the Cash
Grocery.
The small boy has commenced to
pinay marbles a sure sign of approach-
ing spring.
Dr. J. B. Noonan and John Somer.
R. FP. Notley and H. J. Van Dusen,
,of Hastings, were welcome visitors to.
with the accent on the third syllable;
Lioilo, E-leee-lo, with two scoenta, one
on the first, and the other on the third
syliable; Aguinaido, A-ge-nai-do, with
the accent on the third syllable, and the |
first “a” broad, as in far; Panay,
Pani, with the accent on the last syll-
able, the ‘a’ broad, and the 'V" long,
as in file.
“We want the news,” says the Gibson
(Ga. ; Banner. “If your wife whipw.
you Jet us know it and we will pat you
right before the world. If you have
company tell us if you are not
ashamed of your visitors. [If yoo have
‘a party or gathering of any kind bring
around a cake, seven or eight ples and |
a side of ham not necessarily to eat.
‘but just to show your friendship and
appreciation. You needn't mind in
viting us, as it may be too cool for our
wardrobe. We want the news.
that's all
FINE SCENIC PAINTING.
Ses
Praced in the Amusement Hall at Westover
«Werk of I. H.C. Warren, of Patton.
Between Philadel
Philadelphia & Reading Railway.
For luxurous, swift and at the same |
time perfectly safe traveling the above |
| trains cannot be excelled, a special not-
able feature is the entire absence of
smoke, soot and cinders, the engines
fa and New York vin |
burning oniy hard coal. The intodae- |
tion of these trains by the Philadelphia
& Reading was a great boon to the
business men of both cities, and the
. patronage by this class of passengers
has steadily increased as well as that
of other persons for pleasure or busi
ness purposes. It is a common prac.
tice by these travelers to leave home
in Philadelphia after breakfast, and
spending the day in New York return
in time for 7 o'clock dinner.
Puliman cars are attached to ali these |
trains, and the 7:30 a mtoand 4p. m
from New York also have Paiiman
Buffet parlor car. To specially accom-
modate the gentlemen the 8:30 a m. to
and 430 p m. from New York, also
have a parior smoking car attached.
For time tables apply to any Phila.
deiphia & Reading ticket agent, or
addrees Edson J. Weeks, General
Passenger Agent. Reading Terminal,
Philadelphia.
Ax the season of the year when pnen- |
.momnia, lagrippe, sore throat, coughs,
| Patton Monday.
Special menting of oid Council Satur-
day night to take action on the paving
| of Mages avenue.
Jas. Allport, of Hastings, and P. B. |
Comgrove, of Qallitzin, spent one day |
last week in our town.
0 Liveryman Thomas Peach, of Ebens- |
7 burg, drove down to this place Tuesday.
Remember if you want to save
money buy your goods at the Cash
: Attend the Camp fire and entertain-
: Mareh 30 ® Han ¥ mig, A. C. Fisher and his corp of men are
doing the painting on the interior of | i
. he men in the Beech Creek shop st the new St. Mary's Catholic church. |
forse troey Shore are now working 168. p McClintock, the hustling con- |
ia aday. fectionery drammer of Tyrone, was
: cone hot, sent Bandey wi calling on hia trade in Patton Tuesday. |
id company of local talent. They expect
"You cannot do betier than to onll on ‘to make their first appearance about
‘Gould & Beeser for first-class plumbing, | | April iat.
: oe. B timate freely given. 4 The Spangler Sentinel says that
According to the Mahaffey Gasette, George Divers, who removed to At-
butter retails for only 20 cents per i... City some time ago, hiss secured
at that place and eggs only 18 4 hotel at that place and writes that he
is doing weil.
Quite a» number of Pattonites who
moved to New Castle and other towns
to better their conditions, we are told,
are gradually returning, saying: “Pat
Rudolph Trueman and Miss Angie
Anderson, both of this place have re-
" 8 legal permit from the Clerk of
For many years science has stodied
liquors. Result the whole world uses
whiskey. It has proven the best stim-
.ulant and does not injure the nerves
‘and tissues like coca wines and other
‘drugged compounds. And Harper
| Whiskey is the ideal whiskey. Sold by
iW. L. Daggett, Patton, Pa.
. John Danielson, of Patton, bas rented
, No. 398, Improved Order of
phe, Friday evening.
Luke Bebe and Frank Ivory, two
berans of the war of the Rebellion,
‘who live neaf 8t. Augustine, are suffer.
Ing with a severe attack of the grip.
Wm. A. Adams and James A. ‘Whar.
n of Lieut. Peter Kaylor Post, |
after. 8 part of the Stich property opposite | |
‘the Central hotel and will in a few days
{open s shoemaker shop. Mr. Daniel. |
SSR an ‘expert shoemaker and is pro- :
2! co of boots and shots at the Towent|
prices. Carrolitown News.
under the of the
soapices an Charles Entler, who resides near Hast
ings, had both feet terribly frosen last |
Thursday evening. He was employed
pe '
Crain, of St. Boniface, U. 8. the mine is febt —ot
and In his half mile walk through the y
‘terrible cold they were completely
frozen. Fears are entertained that
The second elateddfod will be heid ar “"P2I2110" 2 be nucemary.
urg, Toesday, April 18th. Much The prosperity of a town, village or!
rest will be taken in the gathering City, says an exchange, is not guided |
hi year, and it promises to far eclipse by the wealth of its inhabitants, but’
ny former attempt at that place or the uniformity with which they pull |
hi ; togetber when any important duty is to |
be accomplished. A man with a thous |
‘and dollars at his command and an
interest in the welfare of his town at |
‘heart can do more for the building and |
improvement of it than a millionaire’
. who locks ap his capital and snaps his’
x away” from Patton. We Jook |
a out» “oi
Bo awned 14 hen and o one rooster and
that he gathers 15 eggs every day.
The following new ale appear in the | Singer at home progress
CouRiEn this week: (0. W. Hodgkins, “Jack” the pet bail dog, which
Patton Pharmacy; Mr Store Co.; makes ite home at the Bankrupt Cloth- |
Jolf & Thompson; R. 8. Tozer, the | ing Store, has quite a reputation as a
Jeweler; H. Romkos, groceries, etc.; fighter of no mean ability. He has
H. 8. Buck, furniture and undertaking, ‘fought upwards of 30 battles and has
The Beech Crock railroad bas in view | ¢V6T 24 vet lost one. The cut of|
new line from Gillintown to Clear. | J2"" has appeared in the Police
field to avoid heavy grades for coal Gazette several times during his career
| of nearly nine years of “actual serv-
traffic. ‘The new line isto have a small |," | brute is an exveptionally
je percentage allowing one engine kind and sensib! imal and quite
w ull 40 loaded cars without a pusher, |, among gritty ish
‘they can now only haul 20 |
cars up the mountain with a pusher. Miss Bridget M. Dougherty, daughter
| of the late John and Rose Dougherty,
i of Hollidaysburg, died Sanday morn-
ing at 7:15 o'clock at Loretto, this |
county, where she had been stopping,
‘with the Sisters of Mercy. The de- |
‘ceased was born January 1, 1533, and
' was consequently over 66 years old.
{For many years she was a music
| teacher in the vicinity of Hollidaysburg, |
{together with the rapid firing of the
late war with Spain.
stead.
The Cambria Tribuoe says that
at Starling Hive No. 10, and when be ¢
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- where the funeral took place Tucaday |
morning. i
The COURIER representative has the ©0lds, catarrh, bronchitis and long
pleasure of knowing that Westover's roubles are to be guarded against,
opera goers are elated over the arrival Pothing “is a fine substitute,” will
‘of the new scenery placed in the ‘‘snswer the purpose,’ or is ‘just an’
amnsement hall in that piace by their | good” as One Minate cough cure. That |
energetic townsman and ‘is the one infallable remedy for all
| william Momser, who some weeks ago | lung, throat and bronchial troubles.
| gave the contract for painting and pat. Insist vigorously on having it if “‘some-
ting up the scenery to D. H. C. Warren, thing ese” is offered you CC WW.
now of this place, but formerly of Hodgkine Patton Pharmacy.
| Philadelphia, Pa., and one of our pic Camp Vire and Entertainment. ;
| neer business men and who in an adept A grand enmp five and entertainment
with the brush, bot antil now has nok will be given at the Firemen's Hall
: had an opportanity to put in any soen- Friday evening, March 3d, under the
(ory in the western part of the State. of Washington Camp, No. 458,
It is a work of art and appropriate for p 0 8 of A. Major R. H. Hender-
all kinds of shows, both melo-dramas shot, the original drummer boy of the
and varieties, the same scence that MAY Rannahannock, and his son, the most
he used for the most exciting plots; o nderfnl drummer and fifer in Amer. |
| nre painted in such a manner a8 10 joan will be here and assist the local
harmonise with the most langhable '(ient in endeavoring to give ove of
comedian or solemn scene.’ the finest entertainments ever beld in
The front drop curtain presents & Patton. Don’t fail to attend
| stands first And bewt, Tor ie
balance American DMOPest people who try to imitate and
SiTnpia ed rlawasl ty fumicen | counterfeit it. [t's their endorsement
one of the most noted battles of the Of 8 Rood article. Worthless goods are
not imitated. Get DeWitt’'s Witch |
Next is 5 street noene, showing a | Hagel Salve CW, Hodgkin, Patton |
prominent thoroughfare in the metro Pharmacy. :
polis, with a prospective view of two Mow ta Cure » Cold. :
milew in the distance. . Bimply take Otto’s Cure. We know |
The third is a rich parlor scene, rep- | of ita astonishing cures and that it will
resenting the room in 8 modern home- stop a coogh quicker than any known
remedy. If you have asthma, bron- |
The fourth is a correct representation chitis, consumption or any disease of
of an old kitchen where poverty and the throat and lungs, & few doses of
sorrow are often | this great remedy will surprise you. If
represented.
Tbe fifth and last is & beaatiful land. you wish to try, call at our store and we |
scape; an old stone
beantiful stream in the : , '
showing the wastes tn th Sr ‘and 2%. Patton Pharmacy, C. W.
$0 henson of ts moc sealing Shrough Hodulkine |
{ smmoved his dental ‘pariors from the |
Solomon building on Fifth Avenve (0
the rooms . by Dr.
: Wilson in the Good building on Magee
(AVenOe
For Sale!
Three good milch sows and a feb]
Jersey with a ealf three weeks old. |
Apply to Mrs. Geo. M. Tibbens, across |
creek from Lingle’s mine. :
Change in the Hour of Services.
Until further notice services at the |
Baptist church wili be held at 1030 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. on each Lord’s Day.
List of Unelnimod Letters. Eo
The following letters remain in the
| postoffice at Patton for the week endl- |
ing Thursday, March 2, 1809:
Miss Hannah Gabrielson, J. C. Giles, | orders.
Peter Nelson, Jobn Owens, Merritt
‘Snyder, Mrs. Maggie Sullivan, 8 J
Waldman 2
Peruatie calling toe the shave ictin |
%
ou buy
bears he dbove soil
| Are Planets
from dark
or ii) om gan
by corn or ofher adut
tion. This flour can be.
obtained In fown.
its purity Is vouched for
by the dny~Niuteraton |
League of Millers
Shirt Walste worth 53.35 naw at $1. IR
2.00 1.331
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i is a iw
a 5 i EE
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she has not good
We endeavor to carry the
best line of staple and faney
groceries to be procured. Our
best friends are the house
keepers. We truly help them
who come and help them-
selves, and for a limited time
we will offer von the celebrat-
ed Pride of Patton Flour at
$1.25 per sack. FEvery sack
fully guaranteed or your
money back.
We still have some Jelly in 30-poand
pails that we are selling at 85c each.
Don’t wait too long as they will not
last long at that price. Also somé nice
| preserves at Te per Ib.
Next week we will bave a full line of
salt fish for the Lenten sesson. Get
our price before buying elsewhare an
we can save you money by dealing
with os
A WORD TO
The Ladie
We still have a few Dress » :
Skirts, Shirt Waists and Flan
‘nelet Wrappers that we are
selling at cost. If you need
| anythimg in that line it will
ay you to look at these
hey come in Browns,
Blacks, Reds and Greens.
| Dress Skirta worth $2.75 now at §1.79
2% 4% ad
2.00
nes,
ee
Es LE ve “4 a
Foods that always aid Joc fo st
and a host of other
| must be closed out to
1.08 | ow gooda.
If at any time you buy anything from ms that is not as
represented or have
we would }
anything to say in regard to treatment
be pleased to have yon come direct to us as we are
here to serve the people, and we want our trade to know that
we appreciate their dealings with us and are always too glad
to right any wrong that has been done. re
Respectfully Yours,
YOU
neat andr where Clerks. are pe 0
where Deliveries are made free of ¢ :
above all where you know you are
in the market at the ire of |