electric “currants” for instance. Isstted by Department Commander Mr, W, J. Patterson. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters Department of Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Republic, 8. W. Cor. Fifth and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, April 14. The blossoms of spring time remind us that Memorial Day is again at hand. Our Memorial ‘Day is one of sacred memories and is ito be devoted to the loyal dead of our {land; a day in which a grateful people | pay loving tribute to the men who did Ripans Tabules cure headache n Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. E. Witt GREENE, Editor. atio the City Restaurant. glorious deeds of heroic men who fell | can save you money, defending one country and one flag. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 7 . : : One copy, one yenr, in advance, - - - $1.00 Pa EE, nel: visited | It is our hallowed duty to participate | S@-Advertising mites made Known upon ap P : dein Lin the observance of the ceremonies of | plication. | M. C. Musser, of Spangler, was a the 30th of May, and no consideration | wy Neo on SE es ot ihe Sunday visitor to our town. ‘should turn us aside from our sacred ‘obligations. Let all the comrades unite | publishers, Entered at the PrstafMer at Patton ax second in the priveleges and duties of the day; i cin mnt] matter, | M. M. Crain has removed his family from St. Boniface to Patton. Mrs. Mand Litzsinger, hest Springs, was the guest of relatives in Patton Sunday. none should fail to join the columns of | those engaged in loving and patriotic services to the memory of our dead comrades. The grave of every com- rade should be marked with flags and Mowers, and not one of these mounds should be neglected, If those not of our organization de. gire to join with vou bid them welcome, loyal i! of H. T. Peters the restaurant man, is erecting a new barn at the rear of his ( lot on Fifth avenue, Carl Halburg, of Johnsonburg, and CE, T. Swanson, of Kane, Pu, were : og: Dwriat rat, Mo r From L. A. W, Bulletin visitors to Patton Monday The offioe lx, ¢ we hie Zweepn the Boor FW. J. Dufton, one of A th the haaakets Loss, a : Envies the owner of the store i enterprising merchants, And longs to be the “hose” : sata T «of last week. The Whoms who hess the youngsters RRS i sires te Thursday £€ f 1: gh FRE : { - ‘4 ¥ canis Yu Thinks of he Em and lings ! F. (i Kirkland, the popular and To be the offfee-bay, ‘obliging clerk at the Palmer house, returned home Wednesday from a three weeks’ visit at Bellefonte, ¥ hands touch the 3% min , yet let none but hallowed ground. Ebsnshurg's oh As part of our duty it is directed that Waa seen Posts attend Divine service on Sunday, May to unite in praises and thanksgiving to Almighty God for the 2%th, blessings vouchsafed to oar be wit HAY loved country. Every gladly welcome you, and arrangements should be made with the clergymen as ehureh Finest Boda water In Patton at Hodgkins’ Patton Pharmacy. Get your pictures framed at Fisher's. Good tea at the Cash Grocery for 25 Mr J EP Hor the haath Cte, pe nd. ; Nr J, In arneii, o her iastiing par pou _ ifirin of Parnell & Cowher, Patton, Patton public schools closed on Wed- | 100d through this place on Saturday neaday, May 10th. on his way from South Fork, und drop- Memorial Day will be properly ped in to see us, Cambria Tribune observed in Patton. Miss Victoria Conrad, danghter of the late Anthony Conrad, of Alle gheny township, has entored the ‘novitiate class of the Sisters of Charity ‘at Seton Hill, Greensburg. to the sermons to be preached and the The german ghinttld be based on theme Hof the of the war for the Union to mnkind and hnmanity,' and the music in addition to being devo tional should be patriotic. Every Post must take part in these church services and sn far as practicable every com: rate the uniform The citizens of Patton are earnestly badge of our arganiiation, The 4th of July is drawing nigh requested to go hand-in-hand with the tin arged] that compades be detain are we going to celebrate ? members of the G. A. BR. Post in assist | toy a publi schools on one or ing in making the arrangements for MOTY GAYS of the week commencing the observance of Memorial Day in ° lay 22d, to instruct the boys and girls Patton in the great lessons of the War of the Onions, raddishes, rhubarb and let- Babellion, Post tace at the Cash Grocery on Saturday. | A ame: of Muders, Pas should impress upon the comrades the ! grave responsibility of this doty be L. R. McFadden and A. Lloyd, Jr, Dale Monday. She was en route to que children are keen critics and drove down from the county seat Sun- | Nant.y-glo to visit her husband, who 8 o.\p, qetione more than words. Com. day. (the manager of the Nant-y-glo Coal pogeq of the war should remember that J. T. Powers and lady, of Scranton, COMPany’s store. they are the living epistles of patriot. Pa., spent Saturday among friends in It is said that the old familiar names sm and that they are teaching the Patton. ‘of Fall Brook and Beech Creek will youth of the land not only’hy precept John Met 'ormick and W. A. Lingen- atill be retained on the rolling equip “but by example fulter. of Spangler, drove over to this ments of the Pennsylvania division of | In places where there are two or te * E13 NS pa . ; ; i : : place Sunday. the New York Central railroad. Jer more Posts a dividdon of Memorial Day ] sey Shore Herald. ‘work will be arranged for by the offi. W. W. Spencer left Monday for Pitte- ~ : ‘cers or committees from cach Post barg, where he hus secured emiploy- : ! acting as a concert. ment at his trade. | received word Saturday morning of ‘the death of his father, Thomas James, | May 30th is Memorial Day and not Harvey Swanson, of Berwinadale, an, / ‘ (decoration day. Those who use the « which vecurred Friday evening at oa : ' ’ tod | (day for sports, races, games, ete, appl employe of Flynn's log drive, died’ grta, 0. Mr. James started Satur] WY jars) rte, races, games, ote. apply day afternoon to attend the funeral, ~ Saturday of pneumonia. | [to it the latter term. The only name which took place Monday. As dd which the Grand Army has for it is. Miss Lyda Gregg returned home ‘Memorial Day, and it is hoped that the : Monday from a ten day's visit among i Faust Davis, formerly an employe of comrades and their friends, the general | friends at Hollidaysburg. 'W. E. Probert's tonsorial parlors, is public, and the newspapers throughout Mrs. Bridget Mellon and daughter | now working at his trade at Marien | the State, will on every occasion insist | Anna, of Chest Springs, were guests of ' ville, Forest county, Pa. In a letter Mrs. Helena Mellon Sunday. ! from the ** Kid,”” he states that he is name Mrs. John Scheid and two sons, | ‘well pleased with his position, and | Charles and Russell, are visiting rela | sends best regards to all the “boys.” mander W. J. Patterson. tives at DuBois and Brookville. The Courier deems it in order at | CHAS. L. Luiren, Your attention is directed this week music ta be sing on the aecasion. the fentits shosried and wear For Lowneys and Sparrows chuoco- Istes go the City Hestavrant. ’ / and Commanders Druggist Ed James, of Ebensburg, « Memorial Day. | | i Assist. Adjutant Geoeral, i this time $0 commend the chairman : a i Fresh shad, catfish, eels, bass and’ and members of the Street Committee ’ ' to the new ad of the Miller's White for the elegant herring at the Cash Grocery. | ‘Shoe Store on first pa OUR ‘of Borough Council, « on of Cou | manner in which the streeta of our The Editor's Burden, G. Greenberg, representing the Rein- ; town have been repaired, which is be Pile on the editor's burden, he has a ers Bottling Co., of Huntingdon, Pa., ing done entirely under their personal snap, you say; with nothing to do but Wm looking after business interests in instructions. | read the news or sling his ink all day. | Patton Tuesday. A deal was concluded a few days ago Gio chase him up in his sanctum, and Prank, Fred and Annie Kinkead at- by which the Central hotel at Spangler tell him all your woes, he's glad to have tended the funeral of their aunt, Mm. Lowill be transferred shortly to I. N, You come around, the good Lord only | ‘Annie Holsinger, which occurred at Rodkey, of Bell's ~~ Altoona Monday. { county, but formerly of Spangler. Mr. 8. A. Hunter and I. F. Baughman, of | Hopple retains the real estate, having Brookville, stopped in Patton for a dkposed of the personal property and few hours Tuesday while en route to lioonse only. the Blacklick lomber region. ‘wceking fame; send in a yard or two . such as these, A. R. Fryckland is busily engaged |,.p.6) a day his appetite to appease. ‘W. C. Graham, the popular traveling these days in repairing and re-model-| py, up the editor's burden. If you salesman representing the Toledo Girain IP& his new hotel on the corner of want to make it light, pay up that back subscription and see his smile of de- “and Milling Co., of Toledo, O,, was Fourth and Beech avenues. When he | hustling up trade in Patton Tuesday. ‘has the work completed he will be pre- | ion, Send in a few potatoes or even The contract for the erection of the ; : mew Catholic church at Spancior wa lo quarters to all who may stop at ors burden and make him feel darn awarded by the church committee his hostelry. | good. Rochester Times-Union. - certainly set a Tuesday to John 8. Dumm, of Spang- | lar, for $4,800, ‘splendid exagiple by having his two! a oinable property, consisting of & | 4 a ipo ol of Hunt. | vacant lots » the at snd west side good 2-story frame building used as a : Lou Miller pular citizen of his large stone building on Magee | oo 00 oid ith first-class b _ ingdon, Pa., who represents the Mutual alex i aad) orean ence, w rst-¢ ase a avenue cleared of all rubbish, ete. and | 0 eed on Fifth aven Splen Life Insurance company of Philadel. graded. Grass seed has been sown and | hs lan avenue, bp'en- _ phia, w : up business in our ' : did well on premisess. Also good out- phia, was looking ‘in a short time will present a much | adin Will be sold ut a reasonable town a few days last week. ‘different aspect. There are seve hare. Bo On OF py" MSA Is it “fruitless” to advertise on the other vacant ots on our public thor- | JOHN GAGLIARDI, [16012 Patton, Pa. ; electric light poles? Certainly not, -oughfares which could stand the same It makes no difference how cheap ol If treatment very easily. you can’t stand the ‘shock’ see War- : ren, the up to “date” painter. James Foust, representing the Key- | you can bay groceries elsewhere, I can iu stone State Savings and Loan Associa- | still save you some money, quality of Mrs. Rebecca Kinkead, of this place, ' tion of Altoona, transacted business in . goods considered. attended the funeral of her sister, Mra. ' Patton Friday, and while here made THE Casi GROCERY. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief, Annie Holsinger, at Altoona Monddy, the COURIER a very pleasant call, Mr. | Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Geo. 8. Good has Property for Sale. who died Saturday morning at her Foust is certainly the right man in the ‘home on Third avenue, that city. The right place when it comes to building deceased was aged 52 years and besides and loan matters and will not only 0 her sister, Mrs. Kinkead, she is sur- make lots of business for the splendid C A STO | A _ vived by her mother, Mrs. Mary Rhule, association he represents, but make a Fits 8 Wi NB. and a son. For Infants and Children. dhenty o ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought ! host of friends wherever he goes. CASBTOIIRIA. CASTORIA. A : The Kind You Have Always | Bewrs the _ Bignature of { 30th. Wall paper at Fisher's 3} cents a roll. Leave your laundry with Scheid & Wilkins. Early Wakefleld cabbage plants at the (‘ash Grocery. i i ! ¥ i Vill You wear NE Big dance at Firemen's Park on May Don’t fail to attend. Call at the Cash Grocery and get prices on groceries and youn will surely bay. Spring 7 EA AS. You cannot do better than to call on Oysters all the year throughout abt yy. the Nation might live; a day set ‘apart by the Grand Army of the Re. | i ; i Strike or no strike, the (ash Grocery | public to fittingly commemorate the | ‘of the Democrat, Lancaster, N. jon the only proper and authorized By command of Department Com. | N : Pber in addition Landiug, Clearfield knows. ' Pile on the editor's burden, yo poets 1 stuff ~he'll gladly use the same. There's lots of room in the basket he keeps for and it takes about a THE NEW SHOE. JL.ast year's shoes are not what yon want Buy with us. Bay the new ‘gg shoes. They are np-to-date, and you will start out prejudiced in their They are made right and will be sold right We claim that our prices are the lowest for equal quality, but many claim that, We. to chine it, offer to re- fund the money if youn find as I goo] shoe } at a lower Gould & Beezer for first-class plumbing, ete. Fatimates freely given. 44tf The rich man's whiskey is Harper, because it is supremely delicious. The poor man’s whiskey is Harper, becaase such good whiskey helps him, The family whiskey is Harper, becanse it's pure, pleasant and strengthening. Sold at Palmer House Patton, Pa. wearing them favor. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor H., says: “1 wonld not be without One Minute congh cure for my boy, when troubled wit a cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup | ever used.” C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy The June namber of [Art de la Made, published by The Morse- Brough. ton Co, No. 8 East 19th street, New York, has just been received and replete with beantifully engraved illus. trations with eight large colored plates re presenting the latest productions of their artists and designers in both Earope and America. It is essentially a journal of fashion and culture and the coming season t o < i the x 1 Fy gy fit sa ¥y + LBB ' he $ i | i i 1%: NEVER i CO. has there been shown such an complete line of NEW SHOES i Don't Buy Your Shoes ’ 3 1 We have the . Come ane yr * te, stylish and £% i now displayed here. is Re-lid % $i nd Ti and larg ii “i est line of hr prices until yon see our line. shoes to select frem are the lowest, HAVE YOU SEEN IT? 11 : . yy The Sorosis. THE 83.50 SHOE FOR WYOMEN. {, as the styles for Tun ot make greater demands spon the dress. maker than for years past the fashion. ahie maodiste must find delight in the jauntinese and fetching qualities of the modes as we find them displayed in I Art de la Mode DICKERS IN DIRT Desdds Recnrded at Ebenshurg ap to Date r 3 \ © Aare SOie avents Friday, May 12 \ i oe it ree he med : J & 4 - - v as certain pecanarnties trouble, the flat the instep and make “Soros” practically, mechan tig of “Saorosis’” shoes, as well ont that common TY pits REEF EF « | 1 ipport walkmg easy and graceful. rity) Shae $Y. y v4 7] is 3483 Ce eh t'hest Creek land & Improvement Annie Worgeil, Pat. . £3500 rH pe i 188 CLIO, “4 § company to Mes ponside ration, teniny of the arch of the foot Sarah A i Kuhn, White, M.D Ritts Loretta, 8175 Academy of 81 Francis to Joseph Bmeltzer, Allegheny, $250 Webster CGrilith ot ux ot al to Vinton Lumber company, Limited, Blacklick, £3,500 Joseph M. Noel et (1 Brien, Cresson, $450, ton; Nail et vir to Matilda 8! 1s the y ey for woman yer . and 1s superior to any other shoe you can purchase, no matter what the price. No better s a ly « ¥1 SSOTORNTS 1" vy x to CC. Schwab, : By ov LEE Cues 3 ii Ry : : hoe 1s made, ie the the ost fashion- g 55 7h uns pers ve vr} Frac Foorgen is HI SH IRHW CAT, dill as ah ie 4 ‘1 : WOT il. worn hy standard of the . able ladies of the large ux to Edward Pe What 1s J YY ahi rie Wii nase VirllTs 4 i yy = 5% $ goog d HiOTe AliT a “Sorosis” Dainty x 3 - Hanasome 100 h Uhatmastirs Mas! be on Dhaty od Po otmaster General Smith has issned SO nH matter what Suze von wear te Dliowing arder from Washington: fest masters at Presidential postoffices shod are those who wear “Sorosis” New Shoes For Boys and Girls. The famous Hill & Green | ine (ver &2 are required to give their personal at. tention ti the business of their offices, and must not abwent themselves there. fom for a longer period than one or two dave, without suthority granted upon written appiication to the Depart ment. A violation of this order will be deemed sufficient cause for removal!’ No better line of shoes 00 worth of children’s was ever put on the market. h it pay von to call A 1. + % a; ep “3 1 : 1 “4 oy shoes aione to seject iro {others wii and see them. New Shoes For Babies. Orne of the largest and prettiest linok ever showed in Patton. We have ‘them io all colors We have shoes for all Men, Women, Boys Girls and Babies in Tan and | Black, all styles, at 15¢ to £2.50 per pair. TTI Ygy vr * WWE HAVE THEM. Come and See Them WASH GOODS Madras, Ginghama, Percales, Dim tien, Zephrys, Batiste, Organdien, Lawnn, Pique (in all colors, Ribbons {the y latest | Laces and Embroideries (over $400 worth to select from i. Bells in all colors and styles. This Department has badded ont in all its spring love TEE liness. There is a revelation of beauty and newness coming to hand. e Are mame (showing the vanguard of things that are fashionable and wiil be worn by Nadies of good taste in all of the large cities this season, i No end of new things in this line, and to our large assortment we add the additional inducements of low prices that can’t be approached elsewhere, Ripans Tabules cure flatulence, THE BEST OF THEM ALL! tote novel In On inree quantity of useful and eulertaining reading rosiler, No continued stories. which ave so objectionable te moot rradeve. It «hkoald be In every household, Bub. scription, K3.00 per yoar, Av nis wanted In every own, to whom the rum liberal inducements will be offered. J. 5. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, PHILADELPHIA, (vintaine A The BUSY SIOPE ens ‘This Bedroom Suit Only $15.00. pared to afford pleasant and comfort |, 1,4 of wood; "Twill lighten the edi- J ‘EB \ gold filled case and i i sell a 20-YCAT | an American move- | ment guaranteed for two vears. [| give a } Kg Fine Furniture in every conceivable pattern to suit all tastes A lime spent ooking over our li (convince you that we have the j jtnd sell at prices that catch 3 orders, | Undertaking, Embalming, Etc, Etc, + 5 TOILETTES” American systems of Dress Drafting and Dress Making, taught by mail; any woma: can learn them at home in © short time. Simple and perfect. We guarantee them. Prices very low. Write us for circulars, giving full particulars. ToiLerTES Pun. Co, 170 Fifth Ave, New York. you my guarantee with this watch and it is also guaranteed by the manufacturer. Come in and see it. Promptly attended to All modern niethods used. I'he best of satisfaction guaranteed. H. 5. BOCK, Next to Hotel Patton. TOZER, The Patton Jeweler.
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