BH RA ase Sotineeriy provi food more delicious and wholesome | There will be three eclipses of the sun i NEW 6. A. R. OFFICERS. . and two of the moon this year. There y...... ¥iceied Commander A were partial eclipses of the sun Jann | Madge tor His Predecessor. iary 11 and June 8 and the annoal| At the afternoon session of the state [eclipse of the sun will take place encampment of the G. A. R. at Wilkes | December 2. There will be a total | barre last Wednesday, the following ‘eclipse of the moon Jone 22 and a par- | State officers of the Department En- i tial eclipse of the moon December 18. campment for the following year were The only eclipse that can be observed elected: Department commander, "here is last mentioned. Cild Renior vies commander, Hall, Lurerne county; Janior vice com- mander, (3. M. Yeager, Reading; Chap- A fifteen vear old son of William ‘ Kitehen, of near Westover, was $0 James F. Morrison, of Philadelphia; {Charles H. ; 3 4 x £ § For One Week Commencing Monday, June 12 A complete line of warm weather badly crushed by a falling tree a few | ghirt waists at Mrs. Dartt'a days ago that he died the following Mrs. Watson Spencer and two sons lain, Rev. John W. Sayers, Reading: morning. The boy was standing by | Medical director, lewis E. Atkinson, vi t i Carl nd danghter Edith. while his father chopped the tree down i Mifflintown. | Lister hing Rg | Ps ' and a sudden gust of wind caught it Ex-Department commander Thomas | are visiting relatives at Grampian, Pa., Lo, expectedly caused it to fall to. (- Sample, of Pittsburg, on bebalf of this week. | ward him. He saw it coming and | the aids and other friends, presented Misses Byrda and Lillian Curry and started to run but could not get away department commander Patterson with Edith Michaels, of Westover, were! in ¥Yime [4 bsge oF chased kei set in Rema, nesday | | which the latter acce , ng feel gheats of Miss Byrda Hurd Wednes ay | George Washington Johnsing, the | 3 ’ Pi . i 8 of last week, | : | ingly of the good-will existing among | young colored lad who acts in the! Bix unlicensed dogs were disgraced capacity of keeper for Hodgkins’ cub | The report of the Secretary of the atton Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Froprieiors. FF. WiLL Gineesy, Editor At GOLDSTEIN'S, at prices that cannot be matched in Cambria county. Whether it applies to selling goods, ficti- cious advertising or the common every-day affairs of life, the good old-fashioned system of square dealing and truthful rep- resentations keeps color and wears well. : Our purpose is for years and not for a single season. The itinerant vender is declared by statute an outlaw. In ‘most cases his success depends upon exaggeration and fraud. As soon as his victims begin to And him out he folds his tent like an Arab and as silently steals away. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, one year, in advance, - - - $1.00 3 B-Advenising rete made Enown upon aps dispontinued until all arrear- yo tinlese at the option of the ages are pal at Patton ad sceond. | tered at the PistofMes En i class mail matter Get your fire works at Fisher's store. After the 4th of July connty fares will be all the rage. Duck, erash and pique skirts from ‘49¢ up at Mrs. Dartt’s. All flavors of soda water at Hodg- ~ kin's Patton Pharmacy. The finest line of loose coffees in town at the Cash: Grocery. Mise Georgia Daggett is visiting re- _latives at Bellefonte this week. ~ business trip to Philipsburg Monday. Dinner at 11:30 a. m. and supper at 8p. m. at Bhort’s grove, July 4th and Next regular meeting of Patton Borough Council, Monday night, June Festival in Goldstein's hall this (Thursday) evening. Everybody in- . Only a few odd sizes in Ladies’ Suits left. but they may go at cost at Mm. Dartt’s. by being locked up in the pond over hear, met with a serious but not pain. | Woman's Relief Corps showed an ex- fiunday. Policeman is having all kinds of sport in his new enterprise. Boynton McPherson, the efficient clerk in the County National Bank of (Mearfield, visited his parents, Mr. and Mra. Reuben McPherson, on Monday. I. EB. Einstein, representing M. Op- | penheimer & Co., wholesale dealers in pantaloons and overcoats, of Pittaburg, was looking after trade in Patton Mon- day. Mr. J. J. Donnelly, one of Patton's most successful merchants, was in town on Thursday afternoon and paid oar office a pleasant call. Cambria Tri- bune. Trainmaster Wm. Cramer, of the New York Central railroad, came up from Jersey Shore Satnrday and spent a few hours with his family at this place. Everybody is invited to attend the pienie and dance at Short's grove July 4th and 8th and have a good old-fash- ioned time. Benefit of Catholic | church. 8. W. Mason, of Johnstown, is stop- ping in town for a few days. Mr. | Mason is here in the interest of the In- ternational Correspondence Schools of Beranton, Pa. | Hon. James Kerr, of Clearfield, and (300. 8. Good, and family, of this city, [spent Sunday as the guests of A. Gi. | Palmer and family in Jersey Shore. Lock Haven Express. The News says that C. A. Sharbaugh, | of Carrolito his residence 91 Cure oul is waving gan In Southern Arabia in the latter o eg s {half of the fifteenth centuary. It was et Randolph Beelay, of Corning, N. ¥ : Hintrodoeed into Constantinople in 156564 | Ari. Visiting os te home of Hon. W. C. and into Venloee in 168146, Lingle on Beech avenue. More. newspapers are printed in the The use of coffes as a beverage be. A party told us on Wednesday morn- A. Baver, of Bradley [ money, and the notes are not negoti- | fl accident Monday by falling, in which | penditare during the past year for relief | he sustained a fracture to his left leg, of over§i000. Ada G. Mohr, depart. besides heing severely bruised. Dr. ment president, of New York, made a Murray was at once summoned hy spirited address. | telephone but upon his arrival he found | * o, 400 ceasion of the Ladies’ Auxili- ‘that although the colored chap would | of the G. A. R.. two sili Ap be crippled for life no medical ald y Jddivind flags ceould be administered from the fact g.,4 Mes Julia Shade, and the other of that no blood was shed. After consult- | Col. Clark, of Pittsburg. Mrs. Shade ing with Dre. Worrell and Noonan in | also presented the G. A. R. department | regard to the case, it was decided to with a silk flag. The treasurer’s report recommend him to the Plaster | How | showed a ballance of $9,361 it the treas- pital of | Paris. ‘ary. A gain in membership of 781 was By alaw passed by the last legisiu- aise reported. | ture, it is made possible to employ pris- | _oners confined in the county jail at Econom ical roadmaking. For the purpose of enfor:- | ‘ing the law, a prison board is to be es | tablised, consisting of the judge, sheriff | and county commissioners, which will | be clothed with full authority to compel : | prisoners to work on the highways Leight hours a day. Preference is given | Look Buyers, to the roads leading to the county seat, | and when five miles of repairs have been completed on one road, work isto | ‘be undertaken on another road, until | ‘every road is thus improved. As in this work the prisoners do not come into competition with other labor, the | law seems to be a good one. : No Maney As Usual, If y! "ni ( an Save | Early last Thursday morning burg- copnts on a Shirt Jac- lars broke into the Post printing office, =~ y : ‘at Middleburg, Pa, owned by George ket, QO) veralls Or any W. Wagenseller, hanled the safe out of , . the offlee, and removed it to a fleld i 5 OC article, VOii will the rear of the county jail, where they | : 2 Se broke it open, ransacked the contents do it, wi nt 3 Ol. and took with them a bundle of papers ’ SW iy ( y consisting of railroad passes and some ) "uu can carn mony promisory notes. They secured no (qi r! Y a able. The robbery was not discovered until the editor went to his office. The We guarantee our presented —one the gift of Past Presi. With the best Dry Goods, the County, and real bargains our trade against innovation. Clothing, Boots and Shoes in in every department, we hold ‘Read onr Prices and be Convinced. We have Calicos, this week for 3, 4 and 5c. Yard wide percale new styles fine ‘cloth 10¢ value, this week at 70 per yd. Turkey Red Damask Table Covers, yards square, fringed, fast colors 7 grade, this week at 45¢. Extra large white Marsales bed spreads regular value §1.25, this week at 5%¢. Fine Lace Curtains, extra wide with heavy hraided edging, fine lower pat- terns worth $1.10, this week at 65¢ per pair, 50 pieces Dress Ginghams fast colors ¢ v and plaids regular selling price 9 and 10c this week at 4 and be per yd. » 5 dox Men's unlaandered Dress 'Bhirta, fancy colors in percales or sat- ‘eens, this week at 25¢ each. Children's fancy Crash and Linen Tam ('Shanters 50¢ quality this week at 15¢. Gent's navy blue dress Caps, 350 grade, this week 150. Ladies’ dress gloves in lisle thread, all shades former price 25¢, this week 10e, Ladies, fancy dress wrappers always sold at 81, this week $5¢ Fine box Cream Toilet Sonp regular price 4 per cake, this week 1 box of » Hr wx cakes for 100 Men's 80c grade white Iannderad shirts this week #8¢. Children's cordaroy hose double knee and foot, 15e valoe at 9c per pair. 2 dor Hooks and eyes, black or sii al the Goods we Advertise. Ladies’ fine black and tan, button and lace dress shoes, cheap at §2, this week §1. Men's $2.50 black and tan, lace and congress shoes this week at §1.90. Boys’ $1.25 dress shoes, plain or tip, square or round toe, this week 75c. Child's 80c fine dongola kid shoes this week 30c. Men's $1.25 working shoes, lace or backie, this week 900. n oo len Ozlorm, $1.28 value, this week Ladies’ and children’s ribbed vests, former price 15¢ this week 5c. We box envelopes and writing paper this week at Sc per box. 500 yds assorted cream and white lace formerly 5, 6, 8 and 100, this week 2, 3, 4 and 6, All embroideries and insertings at half price this week. Gents’ fine peckties former prices from 8 to 50¢, this week from Jc ap. Gents’ summer underwear, regular price 50 cents, this week only 25¢. Ladies’ 75¢ grade Corsets, white and drab, #5 this week. Fxtra fine embroidered Suspenders, 25 cent value, this week at 10c per pair Ladies fine novelty double lined dress skirts, regular valoe 1.25 this week $1. 00 1h Tea; English Breaxfast, Young Hyson® Ganpowder, Oolong. Regular The tsa, this week only 35c per ib. Ladies’ fancy striped hose, regular 35 ent gracle, this week Hoo. veered, this week 2¢ doz, B= Do not take our word but come and see for yourself. GOLDSTEIN'S ‘United States than in England, France and family of Magee avenue. ‘over the ntimber reported last year. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waddell, of Ar. not, Pa, attended the funeral of Jamen Lindsey which ocoured Sunday after- 'D. H. C. Warren went to Hastings Tuesday to do some painting and W. H. Thompson, of Bower, Pa. formerly assistant principal of Patton Public schools, won the honors of be. Kiucker returned ig chosen as valedictorian at State : “take a broad view of the recent act tax. home one day last week from an ex- tended visit among friends in Tioga county, © je Pennsylvania railroad pay train distributed the “filthy lucre” to ita em- ‘along the C. & C. branch on decorating for Mr. A. B. Clark of that The New York Central railroad has d to ron excursions from Will- to Heola Park during the few days visit to Toronto, Canada, ‘J. C. Harper has moved from the Ling that W. { Junction has made a ralse, whatever [that means. We hope ite na boy this Mrs. Lewis Fox, of Grampian, Pa. time —Carrolitown News. W visiting ber brother, Jesse FE. Dale | Tne Johnstown Athletic Base Ball club defeated tne Altoona club on Sat. There are 42,808 Baptist churches in 'urday at Johnstown by a score of 19 to | the United States, an increase of 500 3. The Johnstown boys are playing | “bang up’ ball this season, Dr. W. 8. Bigelow, one of Philips ‘burg's leading physicians, (guest of Frank Lingle at the Palmer ‘house over Sunday. The Doctor was ergy for that current, had been stopped pair O) ' very much pleased with our town. was the College where he has heen attending. | « Perry Shaffer returned home Mon. ‘day from a few days visit to his former | He was accom. | 1 home, Lock Haven. panied by his daughter Miss Mabel who { will visit among friends in Patton. | A Hungarian sold his wife for §30 to | some friends at Windber. He counts the figure a good one. Are there any Lilly husbands wishing to sell? The Signal is the medium for advertising. — ! Lilly Signal. John Wanamaker has just made a contract with the New York Journal for a page advertisement six days each week for one year for $250,000, and still some people wonder If it pays to adver- Hodgkins block to the McDevitt house | tjee on the corner of Palmer and Pennsyl- | Don’t forget that the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will serve at the Goldstein hall to-night reday) at 5 o'clock. | Del. Aikey, who is now employed at ports that new town on the boom. L 3 The members of Killbuck Tribe of Red Men of Patton are contemplating attending the Red Men's reunion and picnic to be held at DuBois Friday, | fully conducted the Reade township High School last winter has been | elected principal of the Patton schools ‘for the ensuing term. The people of | the latter place are to be congratulated | on their selection. Spangler Sentinel. | this place a visit over Sunday. He re-| It may not be generally known that persons, who fram carelessness or any jhe ‘other cause, take mail from the post. A literary and musical entertainment | will be held by the Epworth League of » M. E. charch, of Patton, Friday night, June 80th. Look for program office that belongs to another and fail to return same, are liable to a fine of $500 or one year's imprisonment. This applies to newspapers thus taken from The School Directors of Carroll township, organized the new board on Monday, it being the fimt Monday in June. Simon Link and George E. Meisel were the outgoing members. ‘Wm. A. Lother and Edward Stritt- matter are the new members. John ' Overberger was elected an president and Alex. Strittmatter as secretary of the board. CABTOILIA. ’ 2" Kind You Hava Aiways Bought At DuBois Friday evening Willie Criss {man climbed an electric light pole when ‘hia hand came In contact with a live Prof. B. Ibra Myers, who so success. a postoffice as well as other mail matter. 38¢C Overall to be the Warning ti Boys. kind ) ou buy The following might serve as a warn. where fo Ww S0C, ing to the many boys who make a prac . .y + th Shirts, tice of playing with the electric light WI wires In different portions of town: | k Lo . J ac {Cis Ol NC printing press was unharmed, likewise the paste pot. ] as CSE Same Caps, anything wire. It was only after the machinery at the power station, producing the en. . ” f Shoes for GSC that he was rescued. He was taken to : | the hospital in an lusensible state. His dS of MH vl dS other > sel hands wore terribly burned. - vou for $1.25 should take advantage ing bicycles for side path purposes and ( of it— I h €5C Shi ICS have ordered the nmsessor to make a f ; I } l ( . l : retarn of every wheel in the county, 0) 0) S AN Tis 1 Only. Tor oa Every Bieyele The Center county commissioners Land says: “There is a prevailing im- pression that only resident taxablos ‘can be assessed with one dollar, but it ‘takes in every wheel whether owned : ‘by women, children or minom. The We aim to sell goods cheap- | assessment covers every wheel by who- ‘er than anyone else consider- (ever owned.” ing quality. Trash we do not sell. If you are out to save money, we ask you cordially Attention, Heps ! All members of the Improved Order! of Heptasophs, are urgently requested | to attend a meeting in the Good hall ~~ r Friday night at 8:30 o'clock sharp. to call and see us. We actu. | Business of much importance will be | all carry the most complete transacted. line line of £ I's Faust, the “RKid"". ’ s A new barber, Mr. Davis, has been Boy B Suits, ‘engaged by Julivs Hofmann, of the ’ : | Metroplitan shop, which will soon be Men S Suits, ‘moved to a larger room in the same. Shirts, Collars, ‘building. Fhensburg Mountaineer. : Cuffs, Neckwear, The following letters remain in the Hats, add Shoes iA NORTH of COUNTY, end- | And if you are not in the habit of trading here, ask some of vour neighbors. List of t pelubimed Letters, | postofoe at Patton for the week Ling Thursday, June 15, 1899: Miss Myrtle Cross, Thomas Carter, ‘Miss Margaret Conville, Mrs. Daniel ‘Hower, Mr. Wm. Lowe, Edward Maher, Mrs. Ballie Newman, Thos. i Newell, 1. Quigley. Persons calling for the above letters ? . - | &y J Ee . pee will please say they are advertised. REMEMBER our Motto E. A. Meuox, P.M. “PENNY PROFITS — BIG Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of SA ES." Troy, Mo.. says if everyone in the United States should discover the virtue J ocation— Directly ( )pposite of pewitt's witch nazel salve for piles, | the Bank rectal troubles and skin diseases, the ease Teno mammer. | TPE KEYSIONE =: (lothing and CASTORIA. Baus | Bears the The Kind You Hae . - Bignature of | DeWitt's Little Early Risers, | The famous little pills. i i If vou can buy a VOU. Shoe Co. Mammoth Department Store. wn em ALITY IIIT EISEN Y Public Is everything. succeeds. He statutes. senyment. To be leaders in feeling conhident {o us. The TT TTT EEE TEE EEE rE ETE E Ere E Ere EET EET EEE ETE Te starrer TET OTISILLYY Sentiment who molds public sen- timent goes deeper than Our success 1s due to public No deception in our methods. They're as clear as day. That's just why people continue to deal with us, We Do Not Pretend but we challenge a companson of goods with those sold hy any competitor, quality etc. will be PATTON SUPPLY G0. disbdbidsddasadibiisissiidiiisiiibidiididitg ¢ ® Without it nothing h aa ¢ who enacts 3 3 = 5S = =3 = 1 =3 = a = making Low Prices, f our Foye itil that the verdict : ; decidedly favorable 3 3 5 3 3 5S 3 Busy Store. 3 3 = 3 7
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