the dth in Patton, 1899. For a S0ct. dress shirt at 25 ota, vist : Hatton Courier. = idstein's P 4 Fresh fish every Thursday and Fri : 10 PUBLISH! . roped ra. | : ra N ING 00, ta {day at the Cnsh Grocery. E Wirn Grerxe, Fditor, It will pay vou to read the new ac TERMS of suBscaIPTION Lin the Covpren this week. One copy, one year, in advanie, « . . ym BW Advertising miss yaside Ruown gpon ape thon. aro pm Ml, unless at the AgER ure paid, unless st the publish Hodgking' soda water and root beer, Mr. and Mrs, | th of July among friends at Portage. Miss Eva R Derr, of Henovo, Pa, (Is Visiting among friends in Patton this pape dissontinosd anti all sroae oprtian of the | ers, Entered at the. PostoMos M to BX sooo. clam mail ma ; Ask to (ee a pai of $1.10 child's | shoes for only 70 cts. —aiges 12 to 2 at Goldstein's. J. E. Hedding and F. H. Wegton, of | Morrisdale, Pa., were visitors to our Hown Raturday. Harry Todd, of Philipsburg, spent | Peter Campbedl, the veteran Republi. in town Wednesday, right For good goods at the right price ol an McLain, of Ridgway, made a to the Cash Grocery. ~ A car load of fertilizer jost came | | the latter part of last week. in at Patton 1 4 na Hardware Co, { If you want all the news subscribe Geo. Worth spent the 4th among for the Cormier, the leading news. friends at Lock Haven, Pa aper of North Cambria coonty. : {P pe ~~ Trainmaster Wm. Cramer has moved | i his family to Jersey Shore, Pa. {merchant of Vintondale, Pa, drove over to this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (i, ti. Parker, of Phii- A 16x20-juch picture frame for 65 Ipsbarg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs vents at Fisher's wall paper store, John W. Wrigley and wife, of Clear. fleld, pant the 4th Lof July in Patton. Magee avenoe will soon present a _grouine metropolitan appearance, M p 1 of Ch ad uM its paved streets and side walks. not 4 ¢ friends in Patton this Mr. and Mrs. 1. Goldstein left Wod- who are soqaninted with the facts in jo B rock. Alf. Dodson spent the opie by the Kt ican of Carrolltown, spent a few hones cracker E. J. Hoover, a prominent lumber stopped Afrer visiting with their ot LAand J A Gray, of Spangler, | in town a few hours one day last week. mother in dues in HELP. MeCormick the first of the week Sunbury, church on the $th of July, very little puiblie demonstration took ge in Nice cool soda - Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins, proprietor. The murder of Ezekiel Hewitt by a | store keeper named Harmon at Pen- | fiekl on Monday, July 3d, cused great | | excitement in the Bennett's Branch | region on account of the high social | Phi ng of both of the men. The murdered man is survived by seven His age was about fifty years, dae, superintendent of Asheroft colliery, is suffering from s seviire case of hlood poisoning in his left hand which developed from the same being acondently burned on the Cath of July and later being strock with It is hoped by his many friends ‘that it will not result seriously and ‘that he will be able to attend to his Biv, Ne ration, Drop in and get a cool drink of Guise in a short time, Outside of the picnic held in Short's Mary's Catholic Patton on that dav, but notw and- ing this fact our streets were thronged with strangers from daylight till Inte at night and all appeared to enjoy themselves, where ta go to have a good time. Jas. Go. Bell, of Vandergrift, who had the misfortune to receive severe in. Juries to bis right eye and left hand, caused by the explosion of a giant fire (city on the 4th of July, is the gaest of is brother, 1. RB Bell Fortunately his condition is not so serious as first { H 1 business trip to north Cambria county reported and he expects 10 be able to! Cretarn to bis work in a short time. Reuol Somerville, Faq, oh Baker and M. BB. Cowher, returned home Batarday from a week's oy Shog mr in the central part of the sta certain villages in Centre county, they visited at Lovk Haven, Williamsport, Milton, Hantingdon, and returning rail by way of Altoona, report has ng spent the most enjoy able week of their lives, which is cert tainly | doubted by their very close frivods hone by towmday morning for a fow days visit the case. among friends at Portage and Routh Pork. Passenger Engineer Hibbs, of the a | Cambria & Clearfield railroad, stopped A she roof i being placed on the ln Patton Tuesday night while en route new Cathotic parsonage now under | oo olearfleld u AI. Doduo Jr, C1 Beck with Miu. A Seta, of Freeport, Fa. pA 00k, I: Clarence Becki, spent Bunday in Patton the guest of ron Dr. H. A. Belts, Miss Blanch Minnick, of Clearfield, Woreels > ns Mn Dr. 8. W. fit ted up in the Yahner building op- hd on 4 sven. | posite the Palmer house will, in a fow Fini wind place for wall paper, days, be occupied by Little's meat ¥ re frames and plastico at Fisher's market. ’ : nil mation, : Mrs, ¥, 8 Kendig, who has been ‘Special attention is directed this Viditing her sister, Mra. W. 1. Nichol to the big new ad of the Patton ‘wan, at the Commercial hotel for the ly Co. It will pay you to read it. hed. E. Kirk Hardware Co. has a At Ponxsotawney Wednesday, new ad on first page of Covrriek this Alex. Monteith has purchased the week. Glance at the bargains offered. | Hayden property For Binder twine, paints, ols, lane Fifth and Palmer aveoues, and will Ew everythin in the hardware line, CGOCUPY mame as $s Bs ROINe go Patton Hardware Co's. stare, Pp, NECossary changes and vitrick, Mgr. Chas. Rhody has commenced the | brick work of his new business block | | wheels Satarday, July 1st. The new store room which is PEPAITY HKTEe | mide. Grocery it ‘headquarters for | Mr. and Mrs. 11 S, Coldetein, of ‘bananas, lemons, water. Portage, accompanied by their two In fact everything in the | children, and Mr. and Mra AD. n grocery line. E Geldstein, of Dunio, visited among " friends in town the latter part of last 3 place, your order for phosphate op ahead’ when you ean get it as it, all grades, at Patton | Co's. store. extensive job of plumbing for Dr. JL 52 Los Bomerville, at Chest Sprin He has | 2 Young Men's Social Club held a poonre 11. DE ae ful ball in the Goldstein hall on in the new Rhody block on night. Howard Maitland, of avienne, n, assisted by local musical tal- + furnished i by Joes a | Mrs. W. L Nicholson and three e daughters Emma, Alma and Edna, report that the Pennsylvania y.. F. Kendig and Miss Emma y will build three hundred and ve stundard box and twenty. a itigerator cars is of- Fifth frivnds at Hastings and Carrolitown | Monday. | Ciapman, rode to Philipsburg on their Cambria & Clearfield railrosd being | 5 Comptroller of the Currency G. Dawes has saothorized | National Bank of Glen Campbell, | {Indiana county, fo begin business | |The capital of the new venture is $50,- those who drink whiskey vor Harpers whiskey adds zest to To those who drink whis- | ; 000. J. W. Clarke is president, and J. | Ecke nrode, Allegheny, $425. lA. Klingensmith, cashier. MEHERY ™ DIRT. Deeds Bovoaded at ¥ aha ap 8 Date - Friday, Faty 7, Jomeph G. Hollen et ux. to Thomas Marks, Reade, $50. August Sukonski et ax. te Jacoh : Holonger, Gallitzin township, 8125 Bpangier Improvement company Lo LATE | pany, Spangler, 81 R. J. Yothers et ux. off, Hastings, $2,000. GL. Glasgow et ux. ot al. ander HB. Jordan, Reade, $i Jobin Zeak et ux to W. W. Amatiry, Clearfield, §2 285 John B. Overberiger #t ux. to Will int Hower, Carell, $is John 6 OC. Bearer ot al. by Sheri to Alonzo GG. to Alex. af Past two weeks, returned to ber homme Cambria county, to Gallitzin Bailding '& Loan Association, Carrollitow rn, $475, Catharine Delaney et vir to Jusnes on the corner of Watkin Gallitzin township, $700, Harry Starrett to BM. Buarnestors, $i Frank Lo Kline ot Carter, Elder, 1000 Carciine Hiller to Pios Biller, Carroll, : §1.000 Walburga Geus to Elder, $10. Administrator of Anthony 8 Mor row to E. J. Coy, Reade, $210. Heirs of John Fry, Donabey, nx, ta Benjamin Andrew Gens, eny, 81 Catharine Johnston to Ausgustin contract for the plumbing | Eckenroad, Allegheny, $50, Peter Fekenroad, Jr. et ux to Vin. cent Maguire, Allegheny, 850. Vincent Maguire et. ux. to Rodgers, Allegheny, $100. Richard Rodgers, by attorney in fact, Lie shun rd Ulrich, of Pittsburg, visited among to Philip Noon, Allegheny, $100, Philip Noon et ux, to James Conery, | Allegheny, $120, Christopher Delaney et al, Eckenrode to George Executors, Allegheny, the | $1. Charles Miller et ol. to Executor of | William Spain, Allegheny, $380, W. Litzinger ot ux. to Angustin John Micell et ux. to John Fry, Alle- Elias Lines a well known citizen of gheny, $125 Clearfield county committed suicide on | Sebastin Pry to Christiana Ecken- Monday, July 3d. The deed was com. rode, Allegheny, $50. Line =" | mit at 5 o'clock a. m., Mr. 96th, More will be said fed o this meritorious expounder | with a 38-calibre bull-dog revolver, le _ gospel in a later issue of this, !lived but a short time after committing the deed. pors girl, says the Standard, g Nz Wilson, our former townsman, 8 dollar to a smart New York | | who now resides at DuBois, Pa, was for a “sure cure for freckles.” in town Friday of last week what she got: “Remove the | here made arrangements to | efully with a pocket knife; | ik them over night in salt water; hang up in smoke house in a smoke made of sawdust and ery elm bark for a week. Freckles treated never fail to be thoroughly | have a work of laying same has already com- menced and Messrs. Goldstein, Y oung, | Miller, Fisher and other property own- | splendid example, which was first set + hy Geo. 8. Good followed by our Shier) | prising townsmen, Messrs. (. | Hoclgkins, Ed. A. Mellon and Lo w. | Bell. shooting himself twice in the loft breast Fckenrode, A i brick pavement laid in front of his two county, properties on Magee avenue. The $320. Rosannah Eokenrode to Christiana Hegheny, $50. i Spies gre halter et ux. to W. W, Amshry, Allegheny, $524. Lucas Moyer, by Treasurer of Cars- ty, to Cambria county, Clear. J Carey 2 brig co #30 field, $5. Commissioners of Cambria counly and while | 1, Sugar J. McDermitt, Clearfield, oy Lucas Moyer, by Sheriff of Cambria to Thomas J. tell, Clearfield, Susan J. McDermitt to Thomas J. Itell, Clearfield, $300. Thoms J. Itell ot ux. WwW. WwW. Lo | ers along said street are following the Amsbry, Clearfield, $600. Thomas Callahan et ux. to W. W, Amsbry, Clearfield and Chest Spring 8, $548, Jerome Fekenrode ta John Schwab, Loretto, $100. John Hite et ux. to W. W. Amsbry, | Alleghen y, $5608, Bought Thomas Carr et ux. to Pardee Col- ery, Elder, $50. eter Fritz et ux. to Eliza Long, Sas $430. : quehanna, The people know Manager PF. “friends | They | 1X Hey dS coo by attorney in of J. C. Harper has just completed an fact, to Augustin Foekenroad, Allegh- i water at Patton The Hastings and Patton Undertak- (ing Co. has an office in the Spencer | block, Hastings, and in the Kirk Hard- ware store in Patton. Telephone con- neti, Hastings No. 77; Patton No. 3. €.C. Grenninger, Patton, and H. Hastings, are the foners J. Easly, directors Persons troubled with diarrhoea wil be interested in the experience of Mp W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Darrance Providence, RR. 1. He says: “For sev ‘eral years 1 have been almost a oon. stant waffer from diarrhoea, and freqn. ent attacks completely prosteating me and rendering me oofit for my duties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a (amall bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Maoch tomy (were immediate. Whenever [felt ey mptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valoable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from afiction.” For sale by (1. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Gan-shot wonnds and powder-barns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insect stings and ivy pois | onings, quickly healed by pewitt’s witch maze! salve. Positively prevents r. while visiting in Allegheny blood poisoning. Beware of coeviany store the “Dewitt's’” is safe and sore Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Economical Buyers, Loo If vou can save 12 cents on a Shirt, Jac. ket, Overalls or any will soc article, vou lo it, wont vou? You can earn mony easier! : We guarantee our 35¢ Overall to be the kind where for soc. with Shirts, Jackets Or else- Same Caps, anything vou buv ok If vou can buy pair of Shoe: a : for ctlers sell for 25 you Id take adv: antage it— hese S Bovs and GOC Vou Si. shou - - for 1 Oi We aim to sell goods cheap- er than anyone Sise consider- ing quality. Trash we do not NEI If you are money, we ask to call and see us. all ca the line line of Boy's Suits, Men’s Suits, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Hats, add Shoes in NORTH of COUNTY, And if you are not in the habit of trading here, some of your terete REMEMBER our Motto— "PENNY PROFITS — BIG SALES” ot to save vor cord: ally We actn- complete Fro hie nost Location— Directly Opposite the Bank. . The Keystone Clothing and Shoe (o. surprise and delight its effacts | lot Na hoes) Carls! ask We have not lot of seconds and odd tO IM he such prices available. ods are from the regular high | quality goods that has won for this reputation it has—of the BEST "GOODS AT THE LEAST MONEY. This 1s the re ed thing! Stoc ked ip with ends | In ales But the nt g standare Ladies Shirt Waists. Lddies Dress Skirts Ladiew’ Poreale or Lawn Shirt Fadies Washable Crash Linen Skirta, Waista, light and mediam silk patterns White and Linen Colored These full fashioned styles, worth 75 sents are made from Shrink Linens and will to $1.50, your choice for 9c. Don’t not shrink, worth $1.25, yours four fe. delay for the size may be gone. Horry up, they wont last long. Underwear Department Will lend a help Pine Baibrigan Shirts and Drawers Lot No. 1, worth 75¢ a garment, at 19. worth Hv & parment, af 2% ng hand. tit i) i i Ladies. Rieeveless Ribbed Vests will go at 3c Sleeveless Ribbed Vests will go at go. Rlewve Vesta at 13 uy Bovs Linen Pants, 4 to Years at 17 Wash Goods! 20¢c Wash Gaods - Any | 3 2 (ir iC. | in the Store To See is to Believe, Come in. Sun Bonnets! Only a tew left: them at 17cts instead of takg balance must go; JRC, LADIES BELTS, Alm any kind or color to be found mn this lot. A surprise awaits vou in this lot. Warth up Clean "em up sale price 16¢. SHOE DEPARTMENT . Adds to the bargains to wit MENS Mens 3.50 and $84 Tan Sh at $2.09. vost to SOC. sale some exceptionally fine LADIES ces Ladies tan silk vesting inlaid tops worth 1.50 up to $3. Boys Tun Shoes d Reduced prices 1.19 to 1.60. to 8 y= Come quick, not very many ~i. a short. ett. \M 1SS€S At | (. h OXFORDS Away below usual values for such shoes. <=You are thesLOOSER if vou don't buy the best goods at the least money from The Busy Store, the PATTON, PA. own ro few, 311 2.5 it Stes we Ladies. dren's
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