a THE PATTON COURIER, MAY 11, 1899. BIC eveLe PATH BLL. Text of the New Law Passed at the Reernt Session of the Legisiatare As per inquiry of several parties in! ‘Patton and surrounding towns and! townships the CoURIER herewith pab- | lighes the full text of an Act providing for the construction and maintenance of side paths along the highways in the townships of the Commonwealth for the nee of bicycles and pedestrians; providing for the appointment of side In Good Shape at Windber. J. 8 Conningham, saperintendent of ‘the Berwind White company, ‘miners at Windher, and Deputy State Health Officer there, was seen at the Merchants’ hotel Thursday night. He maid that the nomber of cases of vario- loid in Windber was rapidly decreasing and those now in quarantine were pro- gressing most encouragingly. No new cases are developing and Mr. Canping- ham is of the opinion that the ococasion Will You wear NE eral Makes the food more delicio cious and wholesome For Spring The bievele See new ads in CoUriER this week. Cash Cirocery for 25 fever is at ite height. Patton Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING CO, PW Good tea at the Proprietors. ” cts. per pofind. Flip RENE. Fattor, Jesse FE. Dale made a business trip to TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DuBois Friday. One copy, onic Year, in advance, $1.0 Sr Advertising mites made KHowi Spon ap plication. H-No papers dseantinged until all neresr. are paid, nniess 41 the option of the blinkers, Entered at the PostofMiee at Patton as second. edges mall matter, Candidates are commencing to crawl ont of their shells, E. A. Mellon is attending court at (Clearfield this week. The finest line town at the Cash Uirocery, sf Yoaenude rnffesy in For Lowneys and Sparrows chosen. ates go the City Restaurant Go and examine and be eonvineed of prices in millinery at Mrs, Dartt's, ‘hilipsburg, is {, Lingle, Misa Besse Wolle, of ‘a guest at the home of W. thishes, rutabarb and let Onions, rad ‘ash Grocery on Saturday. if my iblinery turce at the ( A full and complete line Ladies’ underwear Mrs. Dartt’s store, “Rex’’ photos 10 for 0c. ina few days for a short Finest photos on earth John B. Reed, W. W. Reed, of Dudley, itors to Patton Saturday. W. LL. Daggett, of Bellefonte, Sumida at the Palmer hone, the guest of his brother, WW. QO, Daggett Mere Joseph Bloom, of Palnur ave nae, whi confined to for the past six weeks by convalescing. Willis Tayior sport and © Jersey Share, Palmer house Mrs Thomas Turnboll and son, Dan, returned Baturday from a ten days’ visit to her daoghiter, Mrs. Harry Nixon, of Philipsburg. AW. “1 pever loved a tree or flower Z at "twas {ie Ars! to fade pony, | never mre of @ spring but w tint 1 spowisd Ke Bhores gil next day Your winta flannels don't you dot? Until (1's nearly Jane, For lots of people are taken off By taking theory off Lon sou Finest Soda water In Patton nt Hodgkins’ Patton Pharmacy. Get your pictures framed at Fisher's, Try the City Restaurant for green Still a few sunita for ladies, left at Mrs. Dartt's. Early Wakefield cabbage plants at the Cash Grocery. Oysters all the year throughout at the City Resianrant. Strike or no strike, the Cash Grocery CAN BAVE YOU MONEY. All flavors of soda walter kin's Patton Pharmacy. Big dance at Firemen's Park on May 30th. Don't fail to attend. “Rex'’ photos, 10 for 10c¢ night. Watch for our signs. Fresh shad, catfish, eels herring at the Cash Grocery. Barnesboro Wednesday of last week. : The city of Lock Haven is to com. The Right Reverend Cortlandt White- mence more street paving soon, head, DD. ., Bishop of Pittsburg, per- Mrs. Dr. V. A. Mureay is visiting her formed She Seay ts at Reading. Pa., this week. TM. Rheehan, of Clearfield town- paren ; 8: ’ ‘ship, was a welcome caller al sur office or § at the: Cash Grocery sud Ret on Tuesday. He will be a candidate on groceries and you will surely for the nomination for county commis bay. sioner on the Democratic ticket this Call on Ernst Bruer, the photo. ro Cambria Tribune. grapher y Corpor of Pourth and Magee A 17-year-old son of Lewis Gaston, avenues. of Canoe township, was struck by T. J. Scholl, Bank, spent Sunday at his former home at Carlisle, Pa. house to a store when he was strack. The “Rex” photo gallery will open Glen Campbell Graphic. in Patton about Saturday, May 13. The Graphic says that there is a false Sittings day and night. You cannot do better than to call on that Glen Campbell has two or three Gould & Beesear for first-class plumbing, cases of small-pox. There is none of ete. Estimates freely given. 44tf Wm. McCormick, fireman on the sore arma from vaccination. Glen Campell shifting engine, spent | Frank Huber, of St. Boniface, the ~ Bunday with his parents at this place. ' young man who was so seriously in- An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John jured in an explosion of dynamite at Lundell died 'Tuesday morning. In. Barnesboro a few months ago, is visit- terment occurred at Highland cemetery | ‘at the home of his brother, A. K. Thursday. Huber, on Mellon avenue this week. ‘Samuel Swab, formerly mght oper- ator at Patton, came down from Cres- because it is supremely delicious. The #00 to spend Sunday with old friends poor man's whiskey is Harper, becuase at this place. such good whiskey helps him. | family whiskey is Harper, because it's Mm Haastingw, accom- he Cc. sg, also of | | pure, pleasant and strengthening. Sold that place, were calling on friends in by W. L. Daggett, Patton, Pa. Patton Satarday. |B. W. Eddy, of Windber, spent Sun. ‘Nathan Joskey, | Bimer Gileson, of Lock Haven, Pa., passed through Patton Saturday en _ route to Denver, Col. Don't forget the grand opening of ve Patton Fire Company's Park, ! morial Day, May 30th. Big dance : afternoon and evening. From LL, Rulletin Al wilt Opn time only of Elenora, Pa. and Pa. were vis spend y hina been ber home pines is wife, of William [Hohe wife of Sunday at the ard Pp spent atid at Hodg- has. Lehman and Wm. Little rade their wheels to Altoona Sunday. They ‘remained in that city Monday to “take day and ; in’ Muin's big circus Thirty-nine persons were confirmed base and at St. Thomas’ of the First National : 1. ! Beech avenue. Mr. Eddy, who was stricken with small-pox soon after ‘covered and reports that all the victims ‘of the dreaded disease at that place are rapidly convalescing. the day Hon. Ww. C Lingle and daughter, pot going to be outdone by the thrifty Bessie, and J. W. Lupfer attended the housewives of Patton, consequently has faneral of Major John A. Wolfe at phgdjcleaned and re-papered the interior Philipsburg Thursday of last week. f the postoffice and it now presents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parnell and son, an appearance which will vie in neat. | acompanied by Miss Lillian Smith, nees with the proverbial new pin. _ Mrs. Parnell’s sister, drove to South The courtesy of Porch Brothers | Fork Baturday to visit among friends. ‘dealers in pianos and organs, 204- 206 ae The editor of the COURIER is in re- Franklin street, Johnstown, in furnish- oelpt of an Invitation to attend the ing to the members of the graduating annual May party given by the Nettete class a handsome lester piano gratu- Club in their rooms at Punxsutawney, itously for their exercises Thursday { ment of the account so audited shall be . Pa., Thursday, May 11th. ! evening is much appreciated by them, Is it “fruitless” to advertise on the ‘In purity of tone, construction and "| electric light poles? Certainly not; ‘finish the Lester plano is unexcelled electric ‘‘currants’” for instance. _ you can’t stand the “shock” see War- | praise of its merits. ren, the up to ‘date’ painter. ~The Ebensburg Mountaineer-Herald | A Race Track at Spangler. We are reliably informed that a mile boating on Lake Rowena is track hor racing purposes Will be con- these structed on the w pet wide of the river Le fine evenings and some nice cat- from Spangler, near the McCombie fish and bass are being caught. The erty The Spangler [mprovement association should have some person at company has generously granted the the lake to regulate matters now. ground for that parpose.- Sentinel TT ocasTOnRLIA Episcopal chuaich at lightning and killsd on Monday, May He was going from his father's | report being circulated over the conntry | and paid. called a “Side this disease here, but there are plenty ‘constructing and maintaining side paths constructed under the provisions W. M. Beck and | ‘day with his family at their home on and quired to keep accurate accounts, in “and lovers of »l music are loud in wd pre inconsistent herewith are hereby re- The Kind You Have Aways Boutht | | Signature of path commissioners, prescribing their duties, and the daties of the assessors in the assessment of bicyeles; provid ing for levying collecting and disborse. ment of a tax on bicycles: Section 1. Be it enacted, ete, That it shall be Iawfol after the passage of this Act to construct and maintain side paths along the highways of the town. ships of this Commonwealth for the use of riders, however, way thereon, Bee. 2 Upon a petition signed by at least 25 freeholders, residents of the eointy in which saeh petition shall be presented, who are also riders of hi- the court of quarter sessions shall appoint three resident whesdmen ome ta serve for one vear, one for two years ard one for three vears, from the first day of January subsequent to their appointment, and annually thersafler, upon a hie petition, appoint £11rds Dep. term nf three evieles, giv for Rite Sears, supe cra 10 be termed side path con wiciniers. and x death, affiees, ts like AFOBDOHR OCT HTTINE o resignation oF otherwise in suet shall be filed by said conrt upon petition being presented setting forth each vacanoy, and any person kg» to fill such var the unexpired term of his predecessor The stoners shail take potted nacy shall serve Me ate} while pat the cath sf file the same with the ATTN office np court of quarter and shall form {Er es +f wre tary Seon TILES “Bix the argerniza ers bry They CHings tion by electing president, amd one shall keep a record of had at their the proces fined general sopervision of the and of sds pihe townahips of their respect without reste tive meetings, whiatl have ean rnetian maintoninoe paths i Aantion marl ive ¢ ahall serve conpensilion other than their sctaal, DOCERRRTY OX [wif Sew ba 3. It shail he the dats af the Asso rs in Lhe uf this Commonwenith, in wer pition in w hich ners shall have been appointed, on the first Mon. davief May of each year, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to assess in books to be furnished hy the county commissioners, resident taxable with all bicycles owned by them, and make a complete return of same, on or before the fourth Monday of May of esch year, to the commissioners of their respective counties Rec, 5 It shall be the doty of the commissioners of the respective connt ies to levy a tax not to exceed one dollar on each wheel annually or so much thereof as shall be recommended by such side path commissioners, which said tax shall be entered upon the tux duplicate issued to the respective tax collectors, and by such tax collsetors collected and paid to the county treas- urer as county taxes are now collected The fand so ralsed to be Puth” fund, and to be used by the side path commissioners in Aaa re atl aesietant townships, boroughs and cities thus CATT ET bad eithe. path « ‘of this Act: Provided, That no other fund now authorized to be ralsed by taxation shall be drawn upon for the construction or maintenance of the wide paths constructed under the provisions The rich man's whiskey is Harper, of this Ast. See. 8. All paths constructed ander the provisons of this Act shall be built The “OPE the side of highwavs in town. ships, between the roadway proper and the land abutting thereon, and shall not be less than three feet wide, nor more than six feet wide measuring from outside to outside ditches Bea. 7. It shall be the duty of the side path commissioners to file with the county (locating in Windber, has entirely re- | commissioners, from time to time, an itemized bill with vouchers for actual necessary expenses in con. structing and maintaining side paths, and said commissioners shall draw thelr As housecleaning is quite the order of Pastmaster Ed A. Mellon is’ warrant on the county treasurer for the amount of bills so filed, but such bills shall first be approved by the entire board of side path commis- Bloners Sec. 8 The county commissioners county treasurer are hersby re- separate books to be kept for that pur- jose, of all receipts and disbursements, which accounts shall be audited by the county auditors at the same time and place as other accounts are audited by them, and a full and complete state- published with the county auditors’ annual statement. Sec. 9. All Acts or parts of Acts peal Approved The 11th day of April A. D., 1894. WILLIAM A. STONE. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bewrs the ) - i May 143, ‘boys amd girls, in which the Press will offer as rewards prizes worth $500. Any boy or girl can try for these prises. bicycles and pedestrians, bicycle naving the right of for alarm is petting pear the end. 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