Foster ¢ than somender them and zor] atton Courier.) Polblew dndependent. man nnding Cotantry Ad and Maltese Tenwnrd PATTON PUBLISHING CO.. Proprietors. 5 E Wirt dreeNe Bditor, i Inte rost-— Patton and ! Havana, awaiting distribation, are not. : None, {friendly to the U. 8. and that they would willingly make trouble, if they dared. There are also mysterious | hints of outside influence and money | being used in Cuba to foment dissatis. faction. And well-informed men are : expressing fear that more troops are : likely to be needed in Cuba as well as in | the Philippines. : ESTABLISHED - - 1893. DICKERS IN DIRT. {Deeds Recorded at Ebenshurg ap to Date | : Friday, May 24. | Gallitzin Building & Loan Associa- | ‘tion to Henry Hagan, Ashville, con- | sideration $1,350. i James T. Miller et ux. to Spangler | witter company, Carroll, §251. Mary E. Beisk et vir to Conemaugh Coal & Coke company, Allegheny, $50. Catherine McGuire et virto W. W. Amsbry, Allegheny, $200. Patrick Bradley to Margarette C. Bradley, Cresson, $1,500. Sarah A. Sanker to Angie 8. Tooper, Allegheny, $425. : John W. Tooper et ux. to Sarah A. : | Sanker, Allegheny, $425. | Matthiat Kessler et ux. to Barbara | Ellen Weakland, White, $200. Henry Fuchs to Alexander Grieff, Carrolitown, $1,000. Luke Bosh et ux, | Elder, $10. Clementine Shiffer et vir to W. W, Arsbry, Clearfield and Chest Springs, $70. » Fannie J. Spendley to R. H. Spend- ley, Gallitzin township, $1. Anthony Hile, Jr, to 8. W, Patton, $300. 8. W. Eddy et ux. to Jerry B. Wilber, Patton, $1,200. Michael A. Byrne to Thomas T. Byrne, Allegheny, $1. Benjamine F. Grove et ux, et al to Margaret Byrne, Allegheny, $1. Administrator of Emmet V. Byrne to Margaret Byrne, Allegheny, $1,450. Mr. Margaret Byme to W. W, Amsbry, Allegheny, $715. to John Bush, Eddy, the wasted od of ‘baby, child or aduit than cream or any food in existence. Ht s about the same re... in to other emulsions that cream does to milk. fv have had any experience ¢ : h Other : so-called Most een Mary Fury to W. W. parations, vou X | jegheny, $600. will find that this isa fi’ 4 Bamuel O'Hara et ux. to Timothy B. that ar: & O'Hara, Munster, $1,722. iver oil | Jane Fury to W. W. Amsbry, Alle. | gheny, $50. systern @ | Daniel 8. McAnulty et ux. to Morgan whole » Watkins, Barnesboro, $100. & Amsbry, Al § agora) vabar ve 1 pit Arength to the | James A. Fury to W. W, Amabry, x ad fi 00. #is druggists. | Allegheny, $50. BIT & BONE, Chimisu, New York, | Bimon P. Lantzy et ux. to Mary M. | Lantsy, Spangler, $900, Simon P. Lantzy et ux. to Reuben D. ANDI there aren few od bond. |G sarge Susquebantia ute. , $300. ok walks in Patton. They should be] mon antzy et ux. to Luke i | Byrne Susquehanna, $8,500. i . ’ properly repaired before it is too late. | 1 Jacob J. Keith et ux. to Susannah C. MORE than $50,000,000 worth of farm K*ith et al. Barr, $85. products were exported in the seven For Lowneys and Sparrows choco months ending with January, which 18 jase go the City Restaurant. more than in the corresponding months ——— in any year in our history. Tur Massachusetts Legislature han | passed a bill providing that after Janu. Ary 1, 1902, wagon and carriage wheels | “in that state shall have tires not less in | width than one and one-half times the diameter of the axle, measuring at the | shoulder, and that wagons built with “hollow axles shall have tires not less in width than the diameter of the axle ‘measured at the shoulder, During the past few days several Feiinsit citizens of Patton have been | about the re-organization of the on Board of Trade. Why do you heron it? All it needs is for some geod live bosiness man to put his shoul der to the wheel and publicly call a ting which we know will be largely attended. As we previously stated, the | old Board of Trade has a fund laid by | which could be umd to u good advantage | looking up some suitable manufic- | A Valuables Publtention, i On June 1 the Passenger Department ' of the Pennsylvania Railroad company : will publish the 1809 edition of ita Sum. wir Excurdlon Route Book. This work | is designed to provide the public with short descriptive notes of the principal | Bummer resorts of Eastern America, | with the routes for reaching them, and | th rates of fare. It contains all the principal seashore and mountain re. tof routes for reaching them. The book has been compiled with the utmost care, ‘and altogether is the most complete and comprehensive handbook of Bum. mer travel ever offered to the public It is bound in a handsome and striking cover, in color, and contains several maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets are sold. It is also pro- fusely illustrated with flue half-tone cntm of scenery at the various resorts and along the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad. On and after June 1 it may i be procured at any Pennsylvania Rail. rond ticket office, nominal price of ten | oenta, or, upon the application to the | general office, Broad Street Station, by | mall for twenty cents. Fresh shad, catfish, eels, bass and herring at the Cash Grocery. | was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and Inst fall had a more severe cough than ever before. Wo 1 bave uscd many remedies without re- off the troops. By good | t oelving much relief, and being recom- saved from destruction by Jk monded to try a bottie of chamberlain’s ind of ants which attacked it where it | cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know- was stored after its arrival at Manila, ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to and if they had not, at once, been dis- | me, I tried it, and with the most grati- govered, would have eaten the notes up | fying result. The first bottle relieved sntirely. The information was got to: me very much and the second bottle Vishington in time to stop another big ‘absolutely cured me. I have not had shipment of paper money. The troops as good health for twenty years, | in the Philippines will hereafter be paid | give this certificate without solicitation, “exclusively in gold and silver. “simply in appreciation of the gratitude CATIONS poIat® ih all for vol! i felt for the surgefiested. -Reupecttuily, Inu Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. unteers in the near future, although For saleby C. W. Hodgkins, Patton officials will not admit it. Gen. Otis p= asked for more troops and expressed y. doubts of peaceable surrender of the Onions, radishes and rhubarb 6. All the regulars that can Thursday at the Cash Grocery. i ly be spared are to be sent to Undertaking. him as fast as they can be transported, | my, fastings and Patton Undertak- but they will not increase the total of ing Co. has an office in the Spencer is army unless his project of persuad- ‘block, Hastings, and in the Kirk Hard- ing She Yolunleers to re-enlist 88: pre gore in Patton. Telephone con- rg ns, instead of coming home, | ting Hastings No. 77; Patton No. 4 Phe quecemiily carried out. There 5 ( (1 Grenninger, Patton, and H. is also some anxiety felt over the sit-| ; pag. Hastings, are the funeral uation in Cuba. It is known that the 4... on Cnban leaders who have persuaded the aban soldiers to retain their arms takes isa little. hustle by men | n has to carry a dor War Department shipped io Sail, to be umd on Ripans Tabules assist digestion. ‘their quota of the $3,000,000 now | : N Here is one of those Te who are either so pre Wp ndiced against all a vertised remedies, or have become discour- aged at the failure of other medicines to help them, and who will succumb to the grim destroyer without knowing of the won- derful value of Foley's Honey and Tar for all Throsi and Lung troub- es | pare with climate. cottages for rent at reasonable rates. In making your plans for the season sorts of the east, and over fiftesn hun. ye {deed different routes or combinations | 15 FOLEY'S BA NER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. CW Hodgkine, Patton Pharmacy. It makes no difference how cheap | you can buy groceries elsewhere, I can still save you some money, quality of goods consi “Tar CASH (GROCERY. Cape May the Beantital. No other place anywhere can com- it. Quiet, elegance and refinement. finest bathing. A perfect summer Plenty of good hotels and do not forget Cape May. The Phila- delphia & Reading route will, of course, ‘be your choice, for ita transportaion facilities to Cape May will be greatly increased and improved. Very reason. ‘able rates for commutation tickets. Regular excursion fare recently reduced. A book has been issued by the General Passenger Department | giving a list of hotels and boarding houses, rates of fare and other infor. mation. It can be obtained free by calling or sending your address, with “a two cent stamp, to W. H. McCormick, District Passenger Agent, Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. You get up in the morning tired, a bad taste in the mouth and & headache. Know what's the matter? Billiouness! Take Dewitt's Little garly Risers. They regulate the liver and cure constipation pleasantly and promptly, Never gripe. Cw Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. “To California. For the National Educational Associ- “ation Convention, to be held st Los Angeles, Cal, July 11 to 14, the Penn- sylvania railroad company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on ita line, to Los Angeles, Cal, and return at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee, These tickets will be sold, good going, June 24 to July 7, and, when stamped by joint agent at Los Avgeles, good to retarn, arriving at final destination, until September 6. For further infor. mation apply to ticket agent What you want is not temporary re. Hef from piles but a cure to stay cured. [pew jtt's witch Harel Rive cares piles, ‘and they stay cured. C tleslpking, Patton Pharmacy. THE Ses) OF THEM Alki Contains a ccmptote novel in every na. hes. 14 addifithn tir ie of tow wh 0 ntettaining Fes hi r. Xu continued atovies. which are on objectionable te wiost readers. It should be In every household Muh. eerie sn, $3.00 jar your, Agents wanted 1 every town, Lo «hom the most liberal Indooements will be off: red, J. B. LIFFINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, PHILADELPMIA. 4 ~~ TOILETTES” American systems of 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, 70 Fifth Ave, e New York. Dress » fineat beach 1 the The finest beach and the |, Co cach quart of milk. Scald the Cain's pain palm was the only gd that gave others have testified to the fl lief from pain which this liniment fords. Fo Hest Way to Make Toe Cream. Where cream alone is used in making | ice cream one-half or one-third of the quantity used should be scalded, the sugar dissolved in the scalded portion and when cool added to the remaining quantity of cream. Where cream is not obtainable, milk may be used en: riched by the yolks of eggs, allowing milk in a double botler; beat the eggs and sugar together; add to the hot milk, cook for a moment, then strain inte the ioe cream mould and freeze June Ladie's Home Journal Bad management keeps more people | in poor circumstances than any other one. To be successful one mast look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportnnity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. : tle forethought will also save much ex- pense and valoable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of chamberlain’s colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftioss fellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, the other is ont a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is get- ting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale hy CC. W. Hodgking, Patton Pharmacy Tie Remaie Here Begulariy. Ernst Bruer, the photographer, who has his gallery located on the corner of Fourth and Magee avenues, near rail road station wishes to inform the public that he can now be found in his gallery every day in the week to await on those who wish work done, Prices are reasonable and all work guaranteed. There is a time for all things. The time to take Dewitt’'s Little Early Risers is when vou are suffering from consti pation, billlousness, sick headache, in. digestion or other stomach or liver troubles. CW, Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. fot For Sac, one lot, No. 22 in Mi, fronting Fifth avenue Barough of Patton. For terms tar Henry Rasmach, Elkins, W. Va Mr PP. Ketcham of Pike “Daring my brother's late siok- ness from wiatio rheamatisam, Block the apply For sale, 1313 in pad &, Lity., Ual, BAYS: t hamber remedy Many prompt re. al Hodpkins, him any relief r aale Patton Pharmacy hy CW Fagin: For Ral One 46 horse power steam engine i» offered for wale cheap. In good con. dition. Call on or address JB Wilber, Patton, Pa. 2614 J. A. Behear, of Sedalia his child from death by croup by using one sinute cough cure. It cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, lagrippe and all throat and lung troubles. CW. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Mo y BA ved THE TWO HOUR TRAINS { Between Phitadelphin and New York via Philadelphia & Heading Hillway. For lnxaroas, swift and at the sare time perfectly safe traveling the above ins cannot be exeelled, a special not. able fia the entire absence of smoke, and cinders, thé engines burning only hard coal. The intodae. tinn of these trains by the Philadelphia & Ren 3 Ereat boon to the Bnisigpess 1 of bath ties, t hie ARIE FOTR tra ines ia wit Hn was YI4eTd Bnd patronage hy thie lass orf p ‘ 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 hone in Philadelphia after breakfast, and spending the day in New York return in time for 7 a’ clock dither. Pullman cars are attached to all these trains, and the 7:30 a. m. to and 4 p. m. from New York also have Poliman Buffet parlor car. To speciaily accom- -modate the gentlemen the 5:30 a. m. to ‘and 4:30 p. m. from New York, also havé a parlor smoking car attached. For time tables apply to any Phila. delphia & Reading ticket agent, or address Edson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. 7HE (LEVEL Ali 8 Anthon, Towa, says: Lchumberlain's colic, cholera and Diar- Reading Terminal, | 12-81 Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press, “T have used rhoea Remedy in my family for fifteen yenrs, have recommended it to hun- dreds of others, and have never known it to fail io a single instance. For sale by C. W. Hodgking, Patton Pharmacy. Yon cannot do better than to call on Gionid & Beezer for first-class plambing, Estimates freely given. -44tf Boarding House. Vine Street, PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Franklin Square. Cambria and Clearfield county people visiting Phila- delphia will find this a con- venient and central location. Terms $1.00 per day. MRS. 5. B. KING. ele ND Soft Rivets Mean Wear and Stretch. This trinity of evils is avoided in the CLEVELAND HARD- HARDENED BLOCKS PINS ENED PIN CHAIN. The chain block is tempered steel, the chain pin 1s these te mper "the wearing down to a minimum. The bicycle. goes so goes the wheel. a 5 + does the Cleveland The chain Cleveland construction tempered steel, As the chain Cleveland chain goes easy, so is a study in itself. [€ there was anything better we would use it. Ed. A. Mellon, Agt., Patton, Pa. . (rrocery + arid ol neal ana ical, whe 4 any in the market at House atl Li prrgn ve all Willer] sir: of Wher a Yr rs) sg where Clerks are polite and ¢ keep. ¥ . * things look hil i Ww Here I i SE Ing; e Deliveries are made free of charge and on time; you know you are getting the best the fo &% That's the and be sure of it. rest of prices. Call Have you seen our line of RF. Notley DRY GOODS? «Dealer in-- ‘Wines, Liquors, Beer, Etc. D. Lutz & Son's Beer Specialty. Our Bottled Beer and Porter for family use cannot be excelled. Prices are reasonable, FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC. HASTINGS, PA; a sy The Delineator IS THE Woman's Favorite Magazine, and is issued by the famous fashion publishers, The Butterick Publishing Co. (Limited, at 7 to 17 West Thr. teenth Stroet, New York, ar the re markably low rate of $1.00 fora vear's subscription, or 15 cents per copy. Of all family magazines it is the great caterer to Domestic Needs, and can be recommended for its che ap. usefulness, beauty, a and, fresh and ntijity Prioss, The finest in this section and at prices ta sit vour purse. When in town make our store Vorlllr wel MIC. Geo. S. hea lc juarters. Y ou will be Good, Patton, Pa.