The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 25, 1899, Image 3

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    ton Friday.
Patton Courier.
PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. |
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
One copy, one yoar, in advance, - « $1.00,
S-Adcertiging mies made Known upon ap- | |
plication,
A No papers diseartinned until all areear.
Pobiahe sre % a unless at the option of the!
Fntered at the PistoMes at Patton as second.
tins mad] matter,
I
|
{ 8 visitor to cur town Friday.
E Wine GreeNe, Editor,
§
[Chest Springs, were seen on
Y“Rex'' Photo's 10 for 10 cents,
or night, open Sundays.
WwW. C. Williams, of Kerrmoor, Pa,
Reuben McPherson attended the!
| Knights Templar Conclave at Altoona |
i Tuesday.
Nicholas Fryckland, of Osceola Milla,
lis the guest of his son, Landlord A K./
i Fryckland,
S8am’l Kelley and F. A. Hurd, of
streets Monday.
AW. Palmer, a commercial sales.
‘man of Philndelphin, registered at the
‘Palmer house Friday.
i
[Gallitzin Bottling Company,
Another Version.
Mary had a Hitle salt
It worried Mary wo,
For everywhere that Mary wheeled
Her enlf wus anes 1 show
It followed heir G0 a store ane day,
Ped this fittle ondf so tee,
But the desler quickly smoothed (it
Ina knee-high leather shoe.
=i A, W. BR.
The finest line of loose coffees in.
town at the Cash Grocery.
H. C. Brew, of Bellefonte, Pa., spent
Friday of last week in town. |
Note change in Ed A. Mellon's
~ Cleveland bicye le ad this week.
The work of paving Mages avenue
has commenced in good earnest.
HH. and R. W. Gittings, of Vetera,
were visitors to this place Friday.
Michael Gray, who livea pear Spang- |
ler, had bis hand amputated Saturday.
Burgess to act as chief of police
(an election can be made
Lough Council,
Mills, Pa, spent
- Memnorisd bay,
of the firm
of Ciallit
2. C. Eddleblute,
¥
rin, spent Friday in Patton,
J. L. Rich, the popular shoe salesman
of Philadelphia, was cireolating among
his enstomers one day last week.
Fred. Heller, employed by a lume
"her firm at Ashville, was shaking handa
with old friends in town Saturday,
Wm. Gill has been appointed by the
by the Bor
Mod
Saturday in
Bhe was hers for the purpose of organ
of Motise's
Fratton
Futian
Mise lagholle H
‘
pens,
izing 4 class in mnasic
Everybody is invited to attend a fos.
tival in Goldstein's hall to be held for
tf Putton,
the benefit of Baptist church
May 30.
Monday morning all the trainee on
he Windber and Donlo branch of Po
tender at the Mountain Honse,
| RR. which were cancelled pending the
The Mahaffey Gazette and the Glen gmallpox fight, resumed their regular
Campbell Graphic are having a child.
ish spat,
Gus Wolf, of Curwenaville, was look-
ing after business interesta in Patton
Tuesday.
Deputy Sheriff Elmer E. Davis, of
Ebensburg, transacted business in Pat-
John Hunter is home from Nant-y-
glo, where he his been engaged for the
past six months
John A. Craig, of Jobnsonburg, was
among the many strangers who visited
~ this place last week.
John Nedimyer, ‘one of St. Law.
our streets Saturday.
W. T. Runyon, a traveling salesman |
of Harrisburg, was un guest at the
Commercial hotel Saturday.
The Courter office has just turned
out 150 by-laws for Marcellus Council
No. #486, Y. M. L, of Patton.
Alittle over five weeks till the 4th!
of July. Is Patton going to be left,
behind in a celebration this year?
Bee change in C. W. Hodgkins ad |
‘this week. He has somthing to say in
regards to flags for Memorial day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lupfer and son
Arthur, attended the Knight Templar |
conclave held at Altoona this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Cyrus Gordon, |
of Clearfield, celebrated their 25th
i (silver) anniversary Saturday, June 20.
Mrs. C. E. Patton and son, John, |
left Batorday last for a visit in Ebens-
burg, Cambria county. -Curwensville |
Review.
The storm of Wednesday of last week |
was alittle too much for the big iron |
_ liberty pole in the public school |
| grounds.
Joseph Purnell, wife and child, of
Patton, spent Sunday with the formers
parents in this place, returning home
Fe on Monday.
It is stated that a number of business
men of Carrolltown have organized a!
company and will build a creamery in
' the near future.
5 Prank Pennington, formerly a resi-
| dent of Patton, but who now resides at |
Windber, Pa., was a visitor to this
place the first of the week.
Word from Washington announces
the appointment of M. J. Hainey as!
: at Coupon, Cambria county, |
vice Henry Hagen, resigned.
The Ebensburg Mountaineer-Herald |
of last week contained three splendid |
earning tne art of all arts in
words, Is acting in the capacity of the
printer's devil.”
rence’s leading citizens, was seen on i
{ this place.
existance.
running.
Pay |
Wis
Patten
of the
day
abil
| MOH YO
rofl.
Early Wakefield cabbage plants at
the Cash Grocery,
Ovsters all the year throughout at
the City Restanrant.
P OAR ate you money,
All flavors of soda water at Hodg-
| kin's Patton Pharmacy,
Onions, radishes, rhubarb and let.
i tee at the Cash Grocery on Saturday.
Call at the Cash Grocery and get
prices on groceries and youn will surely |
{ buy.
Patrick McCamely, a mine foreman
‘of Spangler, made this place a visit]
Monday.
! The new race track at this place wns
rsurveyed Monday, and preparations |
| are wing made to commence work at |
once and push it to a speedy finish,
Spangler Sentinel,
Miners are not the only people who
strike for higher wages, The employes
of the Keystone Paving Co, who were
doing the grading on Magee avenge
for street paving “enjoyed” a strike
Monday noon,
{ The Ebensburg Mountaineer
that Webster Griffith's saw mill at
Beniah, which is in charge of Mr
Elisha Mahan, sawed 28,000 feet one
recently, which is econsidersd
a good day's work for an ordinary mill.
Hy 5
Candacter John Myers, who had his
leg broken recently, is rapidly improv.
ard we expect to see him on the
streets within a few days with his leg
Tied in plaster paris and his loco
dion nesisted by the use of eratehis
i137
sibwcriber
if he
i'n
sil
Last week a delinquent
watd he would pay Saturday
Hvsed He's dead. Another said
tomorrow. He's blind
I hope to pay ¥
Ho's gone,
annther sald, ory this
week, or go to the devil
Ex
S.J. Stolz has resigned bis position
with the Patton Hardware company
and has accepted the position of bar.
Eberis.
He expects to take up his resi.
there as soon as he can get a
burg
{denies
hioagimes,
Tho damage to crops and buildings |
fof farms of this section of North Came
{ bria, caused by the storm of last Wed.
{ neaday is estimated at se vers! thonsan
of dollars,
Mrs. James Mol rossin, of Cloarfiald,
spent a few hours in Patton Saturday,
where |
while ¥en rogte to Vintondale,
her husband is interested in the mang.
factur of luraber.
Je i
thr
ploye of the Courrier office,
Mra Sam’! Edmiston received a lets
| ter Monday from her son Milliard, who
is now a member of Troop EB. Beventh
{ Cavalry, U. B.A,
Dr. and Mrs. D. 8. Rice and dangh-
[ter, of Hastings, who had been in this
| place with friends during the past few
Lilays, returned home Friday evening
Johnstown Democrat
RL
The foundation for Chas.
about Samp eta wl,
Hubbard will soon commence the
Contractor Joseph
work
of framing the structure
Misa Sarah Jones, formerly
Lin the Patten Public schools. ACCT -
panied by her sister Miss Minnie Jones,
"both of Indiana, Pa., visited friends in
| Patton Friday and Saturday.
Chas. Paclpr. who wax so seriously
| burned during the powde r explosion at viuit
coidiery
one day last week, left for his home at
Patton Corl company’s No. 6
Blossburg,
R. 8B. Toder, the jeweler, has re-
Leelved one of the 80 Victor bloycles,
fof which be ls the exclusive agent for
It is a very pretty wheel
grade manufactare.
Tuesday morning.
and of a high
To thos who drink
| pleasure; Hacpers whisk
re those who
Hit Arias
Hold
i bs
drink
key for health's sake;
i makes life worth Uving
(mer House,
The
ductor John
‘hanna branch
Treese, of the Susque-
weeks of which time he
Roaring
illness, about 3
spent in a sanitariom. a!
half-tone cuts of views of scenery and | Springs, Bliir county.
prominent buildings at that place.
A correspondent at St. Boniface says
C. R. Lord, who has been employed
as miller at J. W. Gill's chop mill in!
that the parties of that section who | this place for several years, left on Sun-
have reserved coal have had no oc-
casion to regret it. While the price
paid fifteen years ago was ten to twelve
dollars per acre, to-day some of the
people of that vicinity refuse to sell
, for Tews than $150 per acre.
cas: ORnTA.
g The Kind You Have Always Bought
day for Patton where he will be em-
capacity in the mill
Chet. 13a No. 1 mil-
ployed in a similar
of J. B. Wilber.
ler as well as a first-class young
and we wish him success in his new
location. —Coalport Standard.
mal,
CASTOILLA.
Bears the The Kind You Haw Always Bought |
i ¢. 2d
PA aRinple
in stamps.
Drackenmilier, who looks after |
the outside interosta of Porch Bros,
Dmusie dealers of Johnstown,
town Monday and while here made the
LCOURIER a pleasant call,
Was in
Rhody 's
| new brick building on Fifth avenae ia |
bridge on West Magee avenue aod the
Ldemtroviog of the bridge leading to the
‘mill of W. J. Donnelly & Co.
a teacher
‘Railroad and J. D.
were visitors to Patton Tuesday
Carrolitown News says that Con- |
passenger train roade
his first trip on Monday, after 8 weeks |
Whoever wants ta go to Parle in 1800
look up the splendid course of
self instruction French lessons now ran.
sliom id
‘ning in The International Magazine of
(Chicago, HL,
under Prof. Max Maury
copy by mul oosts 10 ola
We are glad to announce that Walter
Mellon, who has been seriously iil for
the past three weeks, is improviog
wn ir $ Soins ia Bi EEL 3
Muster Howard Bloom is now an em
rapidly. Great ho pron are entertained
for his spewddy recovery unless sone
unforseen complication seta in to mar
hin convalesconoe,
Thee co
Pennsylvania State Collage, will be
held June 11th, 12th, 18th and 14th
| The buccalatireste sermon will be de.
He ia stationed at
| Pinar del Rin, Cuba.
liverad by Rev. Lawrence M. Calfeit,
D. In, of Philadelphia, on Randay,
June 11th, st 10:80 a m
I is maid that Max
cently recovers] from
who
an attack of
Foust, tes
campdipox at Hastings, has Brooght suit
to recover damages from the Penoayl
vania Railroad company for being put
off of the train on the main live at
Lilly, Pa, on Monday, May Sth.
Aside from destroying gardens, ete,
the most serious damage sustained by
the storm last Wednesday afternoon,
wan that of washing away of the
M. (i. Voelker, traveling passenger
agent of the Pennsylvania Division of
New York Central & Hudson River
Lawton, traveling
Areight agent, also of the same road,
and
while bore made the Coven a friendly
The business of the postoftice at this
place is still increasing as is evident by
Postmaster Ed. A, Mellon
notice Priday of an increase of §100 in
which now is $1500 per
This is a sure indication of the
increase of population of our
receiving
the salary,
Near.
steady
wn.
Mr Hickman, who has been con-
ted with the Spangler Sentinel for
pie time, was in the city yesterday,
en route to Windber, where he will do
work for the Windber's new
paper. My. Hickman called at this
office to inspect the new press, Johns-
town Demperat.
E: ia,
Wm. P. Barndoliar, representing
Halpin & Greene, wholesale grocers, of
Philadelphia, was looking after busi
ness interests in this vieinity the first of
last week. Mp. Barndollar, who is an
exceptionally pleasant gentleman, is a
genuine hastler in his line and knows
how to make business and to keep it.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Besrs the
| Signature of
a"
Wall paper at Fisher's 3 te 3 aj
Strike or no strike, the Cash Grocery
mmentement exercises of the
nT A A AA 3 et
casTORmIA.
Tha Kind Yog Hae A
“Rex’’ Photo's are the real thing.
Fresh shad,
herring at the Cash Grocery.
| a visitor to our town Friday,
Barney MeClain, of Spangler, trans-
acted business in Patton Monday.
The employes of the Pennsvivania
railroad wish to extend their sincere
| Gratitude to Mr. H. 8. Buck and Mar-
cellus Council Y. M1, for thease of
i hall Tuesday evening, in making pres
| entation to Mr. Moore,
Frank Squires, of Ebenshurg, was a
welcomé visitor to Patton Monday.
i Mr. Squires is proprietor of the Ebens-
burg Steam Laundry which is one of
ithe most complete establishments of
the kind in this section of the country.
It is equipped with all modern ma-
chinery and the work which is turned
out there speaks for itself,
i
An angry advertiser rushed into the
office of a provincial paper recently,
and shouted tere, our wi ought
to read ‘Thousands of patrons are
wearing trousers of our own make.’
The foreman of the composing room
looked up and meekly sad, "Well 7”
The irate sdvertiser threw down a copy
of the paper containing the ad. The
compositor had made it “matrons”’
Ww. R Hoover, of Clearfield,
wounded and afterwards captured a
large white swan which was disporting
aver the rORIGEnoe re.
cently. bird is a beauty,
measured 7 feet 2 laches from tip to
tip. [It is recovering from the wound
cand bas become gaite gentle in cap
tivity. More than 100 persons visited
iL on Lock Haven Express
The commities
of Cambria county the
court house in BEbensburg on Saturday
the 3d day of June, at | o'clock p.m,
for the purpose of siecting seven dele.
gates to the state convention and to
elect vrman to fill the
VACANCY cataed by the resignation of
M.D saree and to transact such
other business as roay cone before the
Eales
river near his
The and
Sunday.
Democratic county
will mest at
8 Odainly en
committes
[same Markle, 4 well known and pro.
minent citizen of Newharg died at his
home in that place Friday, May 12th,
in the 80th year of his age. Mr. Mar.
kle was well known to the writer a
quarter of a contuary ago when New.
burg Hurd LaJose was a mere hamlet
of a Joven or 80 houses, He leaves a
widow, two sons and three daaghler to
mourns a kind husband and
father Curwensvilie Review
4. W.
the capacity Bas manager
loving
Lapfer, who has been acting in
stare of Gen, 8 Good, has resigned Tis
jemition to take offect the fest of June,
to wocept a similar position with MB.
tourtright & Co, at Hastings, Mr.
Luapfer bas been in Patton nearly two
years and while bere made many warm
friends by his courteous and obliging
manners. In taking op his new fled
of COURIER
winds.
€. A. Repsher, who has been fore.
man of the mechanical department of
the Covrier office tor the past five
yours, has resijrned his position and will
leave for Pittsburg whire he expecta to
sek employnumt in one of the large
job printing of that
city. Mr. Repsher was a good, faith.
fal and obedisnt employe and we trust
labor the extends best
eatablisbiments
sucosasinl in securing a
v wituation of which
he will hw
steady and ucrativ
he is deserving of '
PT.
wha traveled
keen observer,
a place where there are no churches
thes
exlensively
Gree wad:
showman,
and was
TRBOW me
Barnum, great
and where preachers are never seen,
and I will show you =» piace y w hers
windows, where
the
ia ps
5 £34
are staffed nto
hitiges, wiere
and
hats
thie i
women wre slipehioed,
Lof the devils wild
gates have po
w hare
land are printed on
a ¥ yi #3 " Xv &
the bosoms with tobacco jules
what I will show you, Let's
consldar what these things have done
that's
for us before WE Hightiy cutee then.
John Wanamaker
tio stone building at
Murke! street, the
store, in Phila
will erect a gigan-
Thirteenth and
resent
aight of him 4
deiphia The proposed
structure 8 to be twelve
and will prob;
years. The
SHOX IN feet
stories high
hiv be completed in two
Bigre im to be
7d to
ths Lape
$ ¥
iW SET
in size and it is propose
in such a fashion thar
build it
eration of the present store shall net
Be interfered with.
constructed in four see.
To do this the new
store will be
tions,
quarter of
each section to represent a
building, It i» under
stood that when finished the building
will have cost $4,006, 000,
the
It makes no difference how cheap
you can buy groceries elsewhere, | can
still save you some money, quality of
grounds conmiderad,
THE CASH GROCERY,
Grand Opening
The grand opening of Patton Fire
Company's Park will take place on
Mav Jith,
held in th
Sfreshments
when a grand
s afternoon and
will be served
in the
Evervhody
(Tuesday,
dance will by
evening. Re
an the
country has be
‘invited.
grounds Finest music
1 seotired,
catfish, eels, bass and
Peter Campbell, of Carrolitown, was
of the large
A ER Ah NA
ou wear
NEW SHOES
For Spring
OAL SAS,
THE NEW SHOE.
s shoes are not what
you want Buy Buy
the new ‘oo sh They are
up-to-date, and you will start ont
Last year’
with us
Hes,
wearing them prejudiced in thei
favor. ‘They are made right vad
will be sold right. We
that our pric es are the |
equal quality, but
that. We. toch
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inch i
fund the me
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v
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Ciarm
ATTON SUPPLY
stv ly
dis pl
CO. has there be «et shown such an au
complete line of NEW SHOES 1
Don’t Buy Your Shoes
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pto-date,
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re
We have the hest
Come and see for vou
until you see our
shoes to select from.
are the lvwest.
HAVE YOU SEEN IT?
ol :
The Sorosis.
THE 83.50 SHOE FOR \WYOMEN.
as certain peculiarities in construct
trouble, the flattening of ire arch of
the inste P and n
“Sorosis! 15
yractically,
SUPE ri
i:
the
. ‘
Id Wi HIRI
mechanical
any can pure
No | better shoe 18 made.
footwear,
They are
irize cities
. IE
hye £13 wally
I< hase '
T to ot he Tr = {108 You
nro
Prat
and has became
arty 1AaS I iit
worn by f
“Sorosis’ 1s a reve lation 1
standard of the world.
able ladies of the
attractive than a handsom
matter what size you
HAG ya
rien
wo AE EEN] IN
New Shoes For Boys and Girls.
: No better line of
WAS ever ver £2 coo worth of ¢
shoes alone to select from. others it will pay
& w
Vhat 1s more
WOarl.,
and see them.
New Shoes For Babies.
One of the largest and prettiest
therm in all codors
Wa have shoes for all. Men, Women,
Black, ail styles, at 15 to £1.50 per pair
ry xrygr r q
\WE HAVE THEM.
Come and See Them - WARBH GOODS Madras, Ginghams, Pero
tiem, Zephrys, Batiste, Orpandies, Lawns, gue (in all colors, Ribb
very latest, Laces and Fmbroideries (over $400 worth to select fram. Belts
in all colors and styles. This Department has budded out in all its spring love-
liness. There is a revelation of beauty ol newness coming to hand. We are
showing the vanguard of things that are fashionable and that will be worn by
jadies of good taste in all of the large cities this scasson,
No end of new things in this line, and to our large assortment we add the
additional inducementa of low prices that can't be approached elsewhera,
PATTON SUPPLY GO.
The Busy SIore .....sas
tines ever showed In Patton, We have
Boys, Girls and Babies in Tun and
a, Dime
ia the
This Bedroom Suit
Only $15.00.
connsivahle
A shart
ne will
have the goods
that catch the
\
Farniture in ev
patiern to aul all
fi
Fine Fery
Listes,
Hg Over oupy
you that we
rand sell at prices
urcers,
‘Undertaking,
Embalming,
Etc, Etc,
3
this watch and
iso guaranteed
} * ty » & £ ph: *
by the manutacturer,
Cone 11 and see it.
.
etiods th
edd.
action
fi | S. BUCK,
Hotel P atton.
The Patton Jeweler
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