IN COURIER, JUNE 29, a Se A a AA PS S00 See I. W. Cook's new nd this week. tion Courier. There are 109 inmates at the County | Home. SA rn Grand festival in Goldstein's hall | | July 4th. One copy, one year, in advance, - - - $1.00 Sar Advertising mites made known wpon ap. All flavors of soda water at Hodg- | | kin's Patton Pharmacy. Fresh shad, catfish, eels, bass and | herring at the Cash Grocery. : PATTON PUBLISHING co. Proper. Wr GREENE, Fairer No papers discontinuas? until all arrears | her unless at the caption of the pub Entered at the Postofice st Patton as second elias mall matter. | Firemens hall Saturday night. | Michael MeAvoy, of Brockwayville, | Pa., was a visitor to Patton Monday, James Dick and Miss. McKenrick, of | Saturday. anya ok - | pupils in the agricultural schools of the From LI. A. W. Balletin, United States. “The ‘od Jo WAS 80 great in fix way For al var sock Cy Yet be never Fotied over at all, : rgd Bd dieing K G. E fostival July sth. Get your fire works at Fisher's store. Leave your laundry with Scheid & Wilkins. to celebrate the glorions 4th of July in grand old style. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Frasier and little | daughter Jessie, of Hastings, spent Monday evening in Patton. Great reduction in all trimmed hats at Mrs. Dartt's. 20-43 Good tea at the Cash Grocery for 25 The property owners of Fifth ave cts. per pound. | rapleye of the Patton Supply company. ‘nues, are making a strong effort to For that tired feeling, try Hodgkins’ | | have that street paved in the very near cool soda water. future. James W. Mahaffey, came up from Mahaffey Monday. Everybody is Invited to attend the , grove July 4th and 5th. {Honed time. ‘Benefit of Catholic The finest line of loose coffees in church, : ab the a ry. The quarantine has been remy od {ih A car load of fertilizer just came {all small pox cases at Ashville, as they Patton Hardware (are now, by the authority of Dr. H. in at oo. Miller, ont of danger of spreading the James Dowler, of Burnside, visited | gisanse. in wis 3 | A post office has been established at Chas. Yeckley, of Gallitzsip, visited | Monument, Center county. Monu- among friends in town Sunday. Yon can’t afford to miss the K. G. E. | railroad a few miles above Beech Creek festival in Goldstein's hall July 4th. borough, Help the fire boys by attending the. The largest salt producer in this festival in their hall Baturday night. country is New York State. It and Mrs. Bridget Mellon, of Chest Springs, | was the guest of relatives in Patton} : Sonday. | Pred Pickle, the genial vavelig) i salesman, of Philadelphia, spent Bun- : day in Patton. Judge A. V. Barker was in Blair i fleld as the funeral cortege passed by. county last week assisting Judge Bell | _in holding court. s Councilman W. C. Hubbard made a existance. visit to his former home at Beech key for health's sake; Harpers whiskey Creek the first of the week. | makes life worth living. Sold at Pal. The Ebensburg fair will be held this | mer House. Local merchants who expect local newspapers to protect their business by ; You cannot do better than to call on refusing to take foreign advertising Gould & Beezer for first-class plumbing, ‘should at least show their appreciation ete. Estimates freely given, 44tf | by contracting for some space them. Sy | selves, Ex, ; Policeman Gill presents quite a tony | appearance in his bran new uniforni, | To those who drink whiskey for of », 30 and 31, and September 1. 1. { Lieutenant E. L. King, of the Eighth a Harry Boulton, one of the publishers | Infantry. This child made the patriotic | of the Houtzdale Citizen, was chosen 2 £8 chairman of the Clearfleld County | birthday, A volunteer in a Colorado regiment ‘at Manila has been cured of stuttering | | by being shot through the throat by a Mauser bullet, but the remedy is a bit | to hervie ever to become popular with | stammerers. Pollard, wholesale liquor denlers of Pittsburg, was calling on trade in Pat. Jobs Mouday. For Binder twine, paints, oils, glass and everything in the hardware line, #0 to Patton Hardware Co's. store, P. Get your pictures framed at Fisher's. | i Attend the strawberry festival in’ | Ebensburg, drove down to our town | The citizens of Windber have decided William Stewart, an experienced {man in the store business, is now an noe, between Magee and Beech ave. | plenic and dance at Short's grove July Grand picnic and dance in Short's 4th and 5th and have a good old-fash. ‘ment is a station on the Beech Creek | [fonr daughters. viz: i Coalport; R.A. Lilly, | Michigan furnish nearly 12,000,000 bar. {reds annually, or within 5,000,000 of the entire production in the United States, Witman at the hame of Mr. John A Clearfield county exchange claims | {that a man lives in that county who Cambria county: | pleasure; Harpers whiskey adds zest to | To those who drink whis. The first American born in the army | which he donned the first of the week. Hn the Philippines is a daughter to choice of the 19th of April for her | Mr. Harry J. Wilber of Patton, was | 3 Wall 5 paper " Fisher's 34 ont a j rots { The finest raisins and prunes for the money are at the Cash Grocery, . Frank Kinkead has just received a | fresh supply of candies for the 4th. i this week. Lewis Daggett, of Bellefonte, Pa, is i visiting among friends and relatives in Patton this week. Mrs. Mary Sweeney, of Houtzdale, is | elias, uf Palmer avenne, of the Pennsvivania railroad passed ‘through Patton Tnesday on a special | train. . James Gi. | tending the Gallitzin Normal school | ‘during the past three months, returned to his home, east of Patton, Saturday. Miss Francis and Claire McCoy who ‘have been the guests of Miss Lydia Gregg during the past week, retorned Monday to their home at Hollidaysburg, | In a new ad elsewhere in the COURIER this week the Patton Supply Co. has It is estimated that there are 30.000 something very important to say about Sabbath previous. shides for ladies and gentlemen. Look | it up. The Vinton Lumber company is baild- (ing fourteen miles of railroad to haal ‘timber to its mill at Vintondale. The terminus of the road will be at Nick- (town. The bridge is now complete | - across the North branch of Blacklick | creek into the lumber yard at the mill. | A western editor, so they say, off these sage sentences: “The biggest trust after all is the paper. It trusts almost everybody, and for that reason the people like it. . Where are vou going to spend the | 4th ? appears to be the leading question | i visiting her danghter, Mrs. J. R. Cor- General Superintendent Shephard, Lynch, who has been at- | country news. DIekERS iw oT. ee § § | Deeds Recorded at Ebensburg up to Daje | i Priday, June 23. J. I. Spangler et ux to Joseph ’ Holtz, Hastings, $25. D. A. Kratzer et ux to Joseph J. Weber, Clearfield, $20. E. CC. Parish, Adm’r to A. P. land, Ebensburg, $242 Joel H. Dixon et Holes, Patton, $650, J W. Leech to Harvey Ebensburg, Pa., $2,700. | Mary A. Gallaher et vir to John F. Smith, Munster township, $526. ux to James C, ine Adams, Cresson township, #175. Quinnent, Elder township, $190, | Auogust Quinnent et ox to Lanra Cotton, Elder ol to WA i : ‘Dua Yeyne Wm Beiter gd’ n et al 2 Lathrop, ‘Munster townshi Joseph Brown gd'n et | Lathrop, Manster, $226.50 Mary Cambria townsh Same to same, Bio 35. Wrong Hymn Chosen, Two country clergymen had agreed | to exchange pulpite on a certain date, says the Syracuse Standard. One of them made the following solemn an- nouncement to his congregation on the | “My dear brethern | and sisters, 1 have the pleasure of stat- | ing that on next Sunday the Rev. Zach- Now | sing two verses of hymn No, 458, That ariah B. Day will preach for yon. ‘Awful Day Will Sarely Come.” And it took him some time to discover why the congregation smiled. Economical i * Buyers, It is the only trust on earth that is’ worked to the limit, and the only trust | where the proprietor gets the smallest ‘share of the dividend.” Death of Richard Lilly, Se, Richard Lilly, Sr.. who resided at the | home of his son-in-law, John Boyes, on | Lang avenue, died suddenly Monday | He urose in marning of heart failure. the morning apparently in the best of beaith for a man of his age, which was about 87 years. Mr. Lilly was a for. mer resident of Houtzdale, and in com- pany with his wife, who died February ith, future home nearly Deceased is survived by two sons and | John Lilly, of Patton, H. A. Eastman, of Big Ran, Mrs. F. B. | Williaros, Mra. John Bovee, and Mra H. E Atkinson, all of Patton. Afer funeral services conducted by Rev, Boyce, Tdesday evening, his remains were taken to Brishin, Pa, where in- | torment occurred, {didn’t take time to attend his mother's i funeral, nor even to stop his team in the | Farmers Institules, The Farmers’ Institote committee of ~composed of Hon. J. ! J. Thomas, of Patten, county member of the Btate Board of Agriculture and ex-officio Chatrman of the committee: Jomoph O, Thomas, of Wilmore, sentative of the Grange CH. J. Kramenacher, of Barr township, representative of Carrolltown Agricul. | tural Society, and 1. J, Hughes, of Wil- more, representative of the Ebensburg | ‘Agricultural Seciety recently met and | decided to hold two farmers’ institotes | this year, one in Wilmore and one in Oarrolltown. The time for holding the | institutes will hereafter be decided hy | Mr. Martin, Deputy Becretary of the State Board of Agriculture and Director | tof Farmers’ Institutes, Bookings at Hastings Opera House, of Mm repre. of the county; If you can save 12 cents on a Shirt, Jac- ket, Overalls he came to Patton to make his six month ago. Or soc article, you ‘do it. wont you’ any caster! We guarantee our 38¢ Ove rall to be the kind you buy where for 50C. ‘with Shirts, Jackets Or else, If you can buy a pair of Shoes for g8c¢ Same ( aps, anything as good AS others sell you for $1.25 should take advant; we of it—These for Boys and Gurls only. Manager MceNelis, of the Hastings | Operas House, has already secured a large number of good attractions for [that house for the coming season. {They are as follows: September 5th, ‘A. Q. Scammon’s “The Real Widow i | Brown," October 5th, Chas. Blandy’s | Boy Wanted,” October 25th, “Mr. money, we ask VOU Core in Ebensburg on Tuesday leaving for | Bluff, of New York.” October 7th, to call and see us. J. Deltrick, Mgr. Why place your order for phosphate | ‘unway ahead” when yon can get it as | Williama, of this place, will join Mr. | “The Girl From “you need it, all grades, at Patton Hardware Co's. store. The uniformed rank of Patton Fire Co. No.1 will go to Lock Haven in a’ body on July 4th where they will assist’ in the celebration at that place. ~ Mrs. John Hodge and three children, ‘who were visiting friends at Snow Shoe during the past two weeks, re- ~ tarned home one day last week. Daniel ®. Jones and James Sutcliffe ® elected as delegates from Patton y to attend the Republican convention held at Ebensburg Monday. On the ath of July the Cash Grocery | headquarters for bananas, pea- | watermelons and all other season. | goods—the finest line ever brought. Patton. Call and 4 see. | Aor gt burg National league Baseball ciub | along for some time unpaid, and then { orders it discontinued, | post-master to mark it “refused,” and Aine, the same as for theft, ete. an extended trip through the west on | “The Corner Grocery,’ November 7th, Wednesday morning. Mr. Benjamin | Gorman's Vaudeville, December 2st, | Chili,”” under the! Wilber, in a few days and accompany | direction of E. B. Fitz, Japuary 10th, him on the trip. Cambria Freeman. | “A Hired Girl,” January 20th, Lincoln | “Bunker’’ Rhines, well known in Bros’ Vaudeville. | baseball circles as “Ridgway Bill" was | notified Thursday night by the Pitts. | Fourth of July Excursion Rates, In accordance with an old established | custom the Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts | burg railway will issue excursion tick ols belween any two stations on its line at rate of a single fare one way or the roand trip, except that no ex- coursion ticket will be issued at less than | ‘ that his services on the team will not be required after ten days, Rhines | pitched against the Johnstown Athlet- Lica in the exhibition game with the Pi rates here last season, when he was on the *rinky-dink.”” He hss won but two or three games for the Pirates thus far this season. Johnstown Tribune. July 4th and to be avallable for return passage until Wednesday, July 5th, The latest postal laws, says an ex- 1564), | change, are such that newspaper pub- lishers can have arrested any one for. fraud who takes a paper and refuses to (pay for it. Under this law the man who allows his subscription to run Toe! Bis? Reed Sunday no ice will be delivered on Sunday. Chest Springs water ice which is pure, clean and healthy. Soild by A. G. Storm at one-half cent a pound, Leave orders at residence on : Fifth avenue near bridge crossing rail- | | road. or orders the send a postal card notifying the pub- lisher, lays himself liable to arrest and CASTORLIA. : | CASTORIA. The Ku tad fom Avan Bought | Bears the The be Kind You Haw all carry Pure spring water ice delivered to ( i any part of town every day except We aim to sell goods cheap- er than anyone else consider- ing quality. T sell. If you are out to save lially | We actu. the most complete line line of ‘Boy's Suits, ‘Men's Suits, ‘Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, ‘Hats, add Shoes in ‘NORTH of COUNTY, { if . 25 cents. Tickets to be sold and good ‘And if vou are not in the Canned (ron nbs, Etc. ‘going Monday, July 2d and Tuesday habit of trading here, some of your ne Stibors ~~ REMEMBER our Motto— “PENNY PROFITS — BIG SALES.” as} Location— Directly the Bank. The Keystone Clothing and Shoe Co. Opposite ¥ Weak- | Roland, John Ashoroft ot ux et al to Cathar John J. Deiterich ot ux to August in. $202 to 38. A al Jane Lloyd to i A. Lathrop, will Y ou can earn mony else- Vou Shes rash we do not see i TET TET TOTO SOTO PORE OTOOIS. ARE YOU READY FOR THE ilorious You will have lots of walking to do; come in and let us fit you up in a nice parr of s a that will give you comfort, wear and service. The fol- lowing is a few of the many: . Tan leathers being free from oil or grease are more cool and comfort- able—g1.50 to $3 buys Men's Tan Shoes. $1.25 to 33 buys Ladies’ Shoes of equal value. cents to $1.50 buys Children’s Misses Shoes. These were all splendid values of for- mer prices. They are the bargains of the season at present prices. S80 and Attention, Ladies! The balance of our Shirt Waists must Your price is ours—name it. SPRL 0, The Busy Store. $0. - Offers all that is Best in Life Insurance! Rates, Large Dijon Absolute Sec Most i} Address I AALY and the I'l ity 3 TC ontract. If Interested R. ALLISON MILLER & SON, General Agents for Central Penna, HUNTINGDON, PA. Chea John Store! You are i my uc In vour bh and’ be quic cvele will Y wv. t ny ai ky X ciieapiy mended at our store. I) A . a ited to call * 1&8 1 1: Wii} $9 £48 LE £t¥ll itt " SY GROCERIES, {t may fall. We can fasten tk wrthy Su 1, it with hArst-class hard : Callst a ng latest for cement by the At [x west P rices, . x anda best process We foxcelsior Needle Cos [Mamond KE Hpokes, the finest made with "1% 11 sell Flour and Feed A SPECIALTY. YT i £ Ke Weighing done Cor ect ly 1 street scales, log ated | directly | in front of store. TOZER, JOHN GANTZ, | | Proprietor. The Patton Jeweler. ide of Lime. Also best ppies Re 2% each.
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