The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, July 13, 1899, Image 6

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Santry, Motto <5 fnstiee to
Poywnrd None,
PATTON PUBLISHING co. Proprietors.
E Winn Grerse Fditor,
_ ESTABLISHED . - 18
MEETINGS OF BORO DADS
Held July 13th and 17th Three Ordinan. |
ced Were Passed.
Patton, Pa., July 12.—Patton Boro |
ugh Council met in special session this |
evening for the purpose of taking act- |
fon on laying sewer on Fifth avenue
and paving said street. All members
of Council were present with the ex-
ception of E. P. McCormick, who was
. reported as being ill.
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A petition of property owners of
Fifth avenoe was read, praying for
sewer from Magee to Russell avenoes
on Fifth avenue, and an outlet for same |
| from Fifth avenue to Chest Creek, and
lon motion of Winslow and seconded |
by Blair, it was carried that a 20-inch, |
jor main of suitable size, be laid from |
Magee avenue to intersection of outlet |
and thence to Chest Creek, and a 12.
inch pipe, or suitable size, be laid from
Russell avenue to intersection of out- |
let, and that an assessment of $28 be
. made on each 50 foot frontage on Fifth |
avenue between points named and the
excess cost of said construction of
| sewer be borne by the Borough at large
‘and the future taps to this outlet be as-
sessed by resolution of C ‘ouncil fzing
prion for same.
On motion of Blair, seconded by
Anderson, it was carried by a vote of
4 to 2 {Campbell and Cordell voting in
the negative | that Fifth avenue, from
| Beech to Lang avenues, be paved in ac.
cordance with petition presented.
The Borough Engineer, H. G. Ayers,
waa then instructed to prepare profile
and apecefications of above mentioned |
sewer and street paving and present
same to regular meeting of Council
| Monday night, July 17th,
The borough Bolititor was instructed
| to prepare ordinances relating to in-
| tended sewer and street paving, and
branes greatly
em aa veh. The |
on becomes stronger, the
le better and the weight
‘ pie, whole budy be.
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‘and Cordell,
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| present same at meeting of Council
Monday night, July 17th; also to pre-
pare ordinance relating to the issuing
of $1,000 worth of bonds or as pear
that amount as would be legal. Coun-
eil then adjourned. :
Monday Evening Session,
Patton Borough Council met in
regular session Monday evening, July
| 17th, with the following members pres-
ent ar per roll call: Hubbard, Camp.
bell, Anderson, MeCormick, Winslow |
The minutes of regular
{meeting held July 10th and special
meeting July 12th were read and ap-
proved,
The Fire and Police committee
recornmended that the are light on the |
soc, and $r.ov, ofl dragpists,
scorTa a BOWE Chenstats, Mew York,
Tax newly appointed PrnAIA super. |
visors will receive a salary of $1,200!
each for their work.
NEARLY $2,000 immigrate entered |
Canada last year, of whom 2.4756 were |
England and 9.119 from the
United Sates. a
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ATTON would make an elegant lo- |
for a silk mill. Capitalist inter. |
in that industry should look this!
ap before locating elsewhers,
A 0 SI ———
THE ALTOONA Board of Trade truly |
sets an example fit for any board of
trade to follow. The members are al-|
ways on the alert for business and the |
fruits of their work are plainly to be!
seen. That's the kind of hustlers we |
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n; H. MeGa avy has been appointed |
n ot Spangler to fill the
caused by the removal of Mil- |
on Spencer. The citizens of Spangler |
ire happy to know that their post-
office was not discontinued as was first
WrLLiesrort is to have a paper
pill. The resources in and around |
for that kind of industry cannot |
¢ excelled in any part of the state]
} Manufacturer's committee of the
Patton Board of Trade should look |
his mater up.
vania in atill on the ascendant. Ac-
g to the latest figures received
Leo Bassett, Pennsylvania heads
p list as the largest division, leading
York by 1518. Maseachusets is
wing up to New York, being only
0 short of second place. Ac-
to the report of Secretary
ue votal figures for this week
Te for the leading eastern
. are: Penhayivania 13, ool; New
oe summarized his impression of |
sentiment in that section thusly:
ie advocacy of expansion is not con-
i to any party. The commercial
of extending the possessions of |
w United States appeals strongly to
e people of the Pacific slope, and!
s little difference of opinion on
of politics. Regarding the
tion in the Philippines, there is al
general belief that Gen. Otis hag
riled to measure the full extent of the |
insarection, and he ls criticised for not |
nanding long ago, a larger army, |
as te clean up the work of suppress-
the insurrection. The action of
President in ng the army’
me of ng a» yigarons|
aniveraily approve |
;
~eornir of Sixth and Palmer avenues
be removed westward to a point where |
the street makes a turn in the vicinity |
| of the residence of F. X. Lehman; and
that the arc light on West Beech ave- |
nue be raised five feet higher than it is
at present. On motion of Campbell
cand seconded by McCormick, it was
carrind that the matter be held over
till Council investigate name,
The clerk was instructed to notify
| Superintendent E. (!, Brown that water
plug on corner of Fifth and Magee
aventies was too low and that Council |
| will refuse to pay rent for same till itis
properly adjusted.
The ‘cow petition’ was again
brought before Council but no action
wis taken in the matter owing to a
deadlock of Council in the passing of an |
| ordinance which resulted 3 to 3 Hub- |
‘bard, MeCormick and Winslow in
| favor of ordinance and Campbell, Cor- |
dell and Anderson, against.
On motion of Winslow and seconded
by Campbell, it was unanimously car-
i ried that Ordinance No. 46 relating to
‘the suing of $7,000 bonds and the
calling of a special election be passed
as read,
Ou motion of Winslow and seconded |
by Cordell, it was unanimously carried
i that Ordinance No. 47 relating to the
{ erection of a sewer on Fifth avenue be |
| passed as read.
Ordinance No. 48, relating to the!
| paving of Fifth avenue, wan then pre-
sented] and read to Council. A motion |
was made by Anderson and seconded |
by McCormick to pass ordinance as!
read. A ballot was taken which car-|
ried by a vote of 4 to 2--Campbell and
Cordell voting against.
On motion of McCormick and secon-
ded by Winslow, it was lohan]
carried that the specifications for the |
paving of Fifth avenue be the same as
specifications of Magee avenue, with
the exception of using pointed dressed |
carb stone instead of chisel dressed
stone.
Council then adjourned. Next regu-
lar meeting Monday night, July 24th,
Winter Courses Discontinued.
On swceount of insufficient appropria-
tions by the Legislature, the Trustees
{of the Pennsylvania State college
have been compelled, along with other
measures of entrenchment, to discon-
tinue for the present the twelve-woeks
winter lecture course in agriculture
and the cheese-making course. The
creamery course will be given as here-
tofore, begiening January 3d, and the
work of the regular four-years' course |
and of the special one-year course, will
| go on as usual, Special efforts will also
i be made to increase the efficiency of
the correspondence courses in agricul- |
tire,
Fresh fish every Tharsday and Fri- |
| day at the Cash Yrocery.
Gi nd kl
cASTORIA.
Bae
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Here is one of those
who are either so prej-
udiced against all a
vertised remedies, or
have become discour-
aged at the failure of
other medicines to help
thern, and who will
succumb to the grim
destroyer without
knowing of the won-
derful value of Foley's
Honey and Tar for all
Throat and Lung troub-
Honesty
Is the Best Policv.
ranted to be exactly as represented,
honest,
our manufacture does not give perfect
gatisfaction we will refund the mane ¥
: have to lis down and
bronght a number of rose
to England with them from Damascas,
(and these flourished so well that in a
i short time rhe beantiful flowers were |
‘to be found everywhere thronghont the
| country. :
les.
FOLEY'S
NNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder.
Cw, E Floagkin. Patton Pharmacy.
Married
At the M. E. church of Patton, Wed-
nesday morning, at 10 o'clock, by
Rev, E. H. Witman, Bamuel Keager
and Lizzie Nuss, both of Patton, Pa
At the home of the brides parents at
Keating, Pa, Tuesday, July 18th,
Johr Tribley, of Patton and Miss
Alice May Delaney. They will re.
turn to Patton aboot August lat,
where they will reside,
‘At the home of the brides parents on
east Magee avenue, Tuesday, July
18th, by Geo. Boone, Faq, GG. W,
Dixon and Miss Annie Kauffman,
both of Patton.
Wianled
A good girl for general house work.
Also nurse for children. Good wages
for good girls. E. C. Browx,
Patton, Pa.
Ripans Tabules cure nausea.
Ripans Tables,
A Memory rt Bayhasd,
The boy in thers, a barefooted, free.
kled, buckwoods lad, whose sge might
be anywhere from 8 to 12, fishing pole
in hand. There are bramble scratehos
on his bare brown legs, like the marks
of a wildeat's claws. while patches of
snntmrn show rosy red throngh the
opening of his cotton shirt A single
snspender and a brim torn straw hat
complets the tont ensemble, if we may
except a yellow, switch tailed cnr. with
one ear slit and a sinister cast in an
| eye, sitting close at the fisher lad’s back
Bnt innburm, scratches and tatters
even the dog, are all forgotten as the
boy watches breathlessly the wabbling
cork that booys his fishing line A
kingfisher ntters its harsh, rasping pro
test agninet this invasion of {ts vested
‘rights: a squirrel chatters hysterically |
(Just out of remch of the owner of the
switch tail, who dares not resent the
intrusion. - “Outing
Siesta onsen ames ps
Bathing an Miephant.
If there is one thing which an ele
phant enjoys above all things else, if is
bis bath Iu India elephants are sed
to draw the great guns of the heavy
‘batteries They take their baths in the
barrscke. at the tromghs where they
(drink. and they behave much better
about it than many children They |
be patient while
they are washed by their attendants
{ They turn themselves abont very
(promptly to snit their convenience
The attendant rubs the hide with »
piece of stone instead of a sponge, and
if the stone slips ont of his band the |
, elephant politely picks it np with his |
trunk and hands it back After they
have been well scrubbed the elephants
give themselves in shower bath, using
their trunks to dash the water upon
themselves, and they can hit any part
of their bodies with [TS
w yt
One of the great Chicago department
stores keeps a female hairdresser con:
stantly at work on a dummy bead that
is adorned with flowing and most bean:
tiful golden tresses She is watched in. |
cemsantly by large and interested i
Ccrowds
“Yen,” said one woman abwently the |
other day to her companion, “blond |
hair is very beantiful—
blond hair ©
And at least half a dozen women
flashed looks of indignation at the speaks :
er Why?
Loont Prejudice,
“Benjamin Franklin sleeps in Phila-
ach ~ remarked the reverent tonr
st ;
“Well,” answered the New York
salesman with the plaid clothes, “‘what |
else is the
delphia ?'" — Washington Star
The Impossible In Society.
“They are impossible persons!’
“Yes?
“Yes. they have no ancestry what
ever !''— Detroit Journal
—
Well Framed.
“You're the very picture of health.’
“Yes. and I'm in a contented frame
of mind *' —Chicago Tribune
Fat Out as a Feeler.
Dhan Willingham -— What wonld you
, Mr. Rockington, if 1 were to ask
| do for your danghter in marriage?
Mr. Rockington— Well, that is some- |
thing that I hardly want to answer off.
band. *
Mr. Willingham--I"'m glad of that
Now, if I conld be sure that yon would
not answer with yonr foot I wonld feel |
free to go ahead. - Chie cago News,
Er IO A SOS CERN
In the year 1306 4 purty of crnsaders
bushes howe
that ix the real i
re for a wan to do in Phila-
Dewitt's Little early risers expel from
the system all poisonous accumualations,
regulates the stomach, bowels and liver,
and purify the blood.
diseases, dissipate melancholy, and
give health and vigor for the daily rou.
tine. Do not gripe or sicken. OC. W,
Hod gkina, Patton Pharmacy,
Subscriptions to The Patent Record $1.00 per snsam.
Adolfzen &
Forsberg,
Dealers in
Dry Goods,
Groceries, Notions,
Flour, Feed and
Provisions.
ALSO ESSEX SOAP.
Call and see us and learn our
prices, East side Iron
Bridge, Patton, Pa
{ if
) BAD BREAK
In your bicycle will
be quickly & cheaply
mended at our store.
Does your tire creep?
It may cause a bad
fall. We
it with first-class hard
cement by the latest
and best process for
We sell
Excelsior Needle Cos
Diamond FE. Spokes,
the finest made with
can fasten
25 cents,
1 ;
les, 3c each.
TOZER,
The Patton Jeweler.
1 Bargains in Cailor-
made Suits, $3.75
We are offering our entire stock
of ladies’ fashionable tailor made
suits at big price reductions during
the Midsummer stock reduction
sale. These suits have been made
by experienced men tailors and
arc made after the Intest prevailing
styles. This is how the new prices
rua
Suits made of good cloths in
assorted colors—usual $6 00 and
$6 50 ones are offered for
Suite made of all-wool materials,
lined throughout. The jacket is
lined with best quality of Taffeta
silk-—our usual $12.50 and $15 00
ones are offered for
$7.50
3 and $20.00 suits go for
$17.5
$10.00
$15.00
When ordering please state color
desired nino give exact measure mienis
according to instructions given fa our
Spring and Runmisicr catalogue,
Remember, covery suit in the store is
Reduced!
$22. 50 suits go for
GABLE & CO.
The Davhabted Store.
1320-22-24-1404 11th AVENUE,
ALTOONA, PA.
Honest goods, honest deal-
ings will surely bring success.
Every hour proves it,
The 13:0 days af the nineteenth cen
tury show nothing more clearly, We
belisve this fact and our works demon.
strate our belief. Our goods are war.
that iw he sient: afr groves art guaran
teed to give perfect t satisfaction, that is
If any nrticle of jewelry 5 §
mid for such articles: that too is
Onest,
GEO. O. BRADY,
OF THE
BAZAAR
They drive away
of eur
prices
Has a complete assortment
goods in his store for sale al
that defy competition. These goods
are made from rolled pold, gold
filled or solid gold stock and are war-
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or
the money will be refunded,
H this notice should rench
living too far away from Mr. Brady's
store, or any other customer of ors,
to permit their purchasing the goods
of our constomers, we wil sell the goods
at retail to such persons, under the
warranty, and deliver by mail. We
will also send printed instructions as
BYIY ee
to the care of the jewsiry, how 10 clean
it, ete. on application.
W. F. MAIN & CO.,
Eastern Factory Corner Friendship &
‘ Fddy Sta, Providence, BR. 1 Western
Factory (largest in the world under
Jroces of constrocotion at Past Iowa |
ity, lowa. Over 52000 ft. of floor!
SPROS. ;
oe sae
You canniot do better shan to call on
(loud & Beezer for first-class plumbing,
ete. Estimates freely given. -44tf
The Delineator
18 THE
Woman's Favorite
Magazine,
and is issned by the famous fashion
publishers, The Butterick Publishing
Co. (Limited , at 7 to 17 West Thir-
teenth Street, New York, at the re
markably low rate of
$1.00
for a year's subscription, or i5 cents
per copy. Of all family nes it
14 the great caterer to : Ne
and can be recommended for its cheap
ness, usefulness, beanty, and, freshness
and utility.
Boarding House.
207 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. S. B. KING.
Ed. A. Mellon, Agt., Patton, Pa.
YOU
NETO
At 2 Grocery House where things look
neat and clean;
where Clerks are polite and obliging:
where Deliveries are made free of charge and on time:
above all where you know vou are getting the best
in the mark
sort of House
et at the
we kee p.
fairest of prices. That's the
Call and be sure of it.
Have you seen our line of
DRY GOODS?
The finest in this section
to suit your purse.
When in town
vour headquar
welee MITC.
(eo.
and at prices
make our store
ters. You will be
. (Good,
Patton, Pa.