i od can James P. Crissman and David Jones, of Lindsey, were visitors to Patton ! Monday. | Editor Swoope, of the Cresson Rec- ord, paid this office a featernal visit ‘ Saturday. : Mrs. J. C. Harper and little daughter Florence, are visiting relatives at New | Washington, Pa. AHS ST Co 1 The eitizens of West Cloarfield want | The trout fishing season closed Sat- | BELISH 00, Tropes . | urday, July 15th. | Celery Thursday, Friday and Satur | any at Cash Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenhart drove down from the connty seat Sunday. One copy, one year, in advance, - - - FU a Adverusing rates made Knows upon ap | No papers Aiscontinoed until ali arrear | Leonard Jones and Ira W. Davis, 'o 7! sit no | Ebensburg, were Sunday visitors to - he ar. vont | our town. , m———— , Chas Perry, the good natured mer- chant of Chest Spring, was seen on | our streets Monday. I R McPherson now oocupies the | house recently vacated by Wm. Ura | mer, on Beech avenue. ~~ P. Bigler, of Clearfield, and R | A. Shillingford, of Peale, Fa., spent nc | Friday night in Patton. $ are dog days. : | Augustus Brand, an aged gentleman, Samuel Gill, of Flinton, spent Fri’ who resides on Brewer avenue, x con- day in Patton. fined to bis home by iliness this week. A fire company has been organized | Mrs. Charlotte Scanlon has acoepted at Windber, Pa. : 'a position in the culinary department Tinntng of all description done at &t the Palmer house, Patton. Ebens- Kirk Hardware Co. | burg Mountaineer-Herald. : Miss : Emma ‘Nicholson is visliing | Next year the people of Jersey. Shore friends at Pittsburg. | can celebrate the centennial annivers- Se : ‘ary of the founding of their town A oa load ol Sentiiinee just came pion was laid ont in 1800. n at Patton Hardware Co. i ; . Lester Larimer, secretary of the * A. H. Quelich, of Clearfield, was & py oeharg Building and Loan Assoc. visitor to our town Fridey. lation, - wae looking after bosiness yo GW. ‘Hodgkins made a business interests in Patton Toenday. trip to Huntingdon Monday. . 'Bquire Andrew Strittmatier and his we J. W. Eslemaan and wife, of Coal- estimable wife celebrated their golden « port spent Saturday in Pstton. | wedding anniversary on Sunday at Attend the Harvest Home picnic at | their home near Carrelltown. The next annual exhibition of the Beaver Dams, Thursday, August 3d. en so 3 ty Bethlehem. | Cambria county agricuitaral associat laroy Dat, of =, Pa, jon at Carrolltown will be held from se : Pharmacy, CW. Hodgkins, proprietor i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhody and son, ne “lof Coalport, accompanied by Mrs. _ desert from: the German Army every jted among friends in Patton Sunday. La. Fagst “Kid” Davis, of the Metro 4 Little Bros. now oxupy their pew | politan Hotel shaving and bair dross. * meat market stand in the Yahner ing pariors of Ebensburg, spent , bullding. : Monday among his friends at this Now is th time to cot down the Place. : : weeds and ties in and about your The Johnstown Athletic base bail premises. ai club defeated the Washington National Gus. Wolf, of Corwensville, waa League toam at Johnstown Monday 2 after buiness interests in town PY ancore of 9 to 3, It was a well poss are paid, boi 81 the option of the! i i is visiting at the home of E. W, Cowher Lon Palmer avenae, ; { A. M. Pal, of Philipsbarg was | among the many visitors to our town | the first of the week. The familiar face of C. A. Rodgers, | the traveling salesman of Altoona, was | seen on our streets Monday. A large number of Pittonites at | tended the special services in the Catholic. ehurch at Carrolitown Sun- day. : : | John A. Nagle, of 8t. Boniface, Cam- bris connty, Pa, his been granted an additional pension, raising it from $8 | to 812. : Mrs AM. Edgett, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is visiting at the home of her danghter, Mrs Rev. EH. Witman on i Palmer avenue. |B. F. Wise, who is now engaged. in the lumber business at Ansonville, Pa, { was & welcome visitor back to Patton the first of the wren John Cromer, formerly proprietor of the Aldine hotel at Mahaffey, and Dr. Bennett, also of Mahaffey, spent a few honrs in our fown Toesday. Rev. Joseph A. Klucker, who re cently resigned as pastor of the Patton Baptist church, has accepted a call to the Baptist charch of Brookville, Pa. Dr. and Mea IL 'T. Evade, of Balti- more, Md., are guests of Mrs. E. B. Dill on Fifth avenge They expect to enjoy the mountain arin Patton for about two weeks Say, you want to try the celebrated Apollo brand of can peaches at the Patton Supply Co. They are the finest brand ever brought to Patten. Three pound can for 30 cents. They are something extraordioary Ome hundred and sixty three enrs of onal were shipped out of Patton over the New York Central road Tuesday. During the past month the aufhber of cars abipped from Patton will aCerage in the neighborhood of over 100 cam per day. Mrs CB -Sandford, who has been siniting at the bome of ber son, Wm. H. Sandford, for the past $90 weeks, returned to her home at Philipsbarg Tuesday. Sie was accompanied home by her grandsons, Jay and Duncan Sandford, who will remain at that place for a few dave’ visit This country consomed 98,000,000, Women do the mining in Columbia. se and Mex DD. HC. Warren and pounds of tes in 1897, valved at Noman with any self-respect can be $12,000,000. ; . induced to engage in that occupation, "J.T. Scholl, of the First National © Bank, visited his parents at Carte, slaves. ] over Sunday. . See Kirk Hardware and Pumitore , "i ; : : Co. for the finest line of stoves and Visit Goldatein's July clearance sale | co nges in the county -all guaranteed on all goods. The quality will tell It |, give perfect satisfaction —(inderslia, the price will sell it. Capello and Sunshine. John Otto. returned Satardsy from: “hme Blair county Agricultural So- Nant-y-glo, and spent Sanday with his | ety will hold ite anual fair at Holl family at this place. daysburg, Séptember 12th to 15th. & © Miss Mame Blaknley, of Sayre, Pa, Clearfield county Agricultaral Society, Si is the guest of her sister Mrs J. Willis at Clearfield, from September 27th to 1 Hall, on Beech avenue. 30th. ; Mise Maude Gibb, of Lock Haven, mw H G. Hobbard, former principal of 5 ; visiting at the Kome of A. T. Pifer,— the Patton Public schools, but who Lock Haven Democrat. now resides at South Williamsport, i accompanied by his danghter Sarah, LP. Baughman, of Brookville, was ; : Yo. spent the first part of the week among after business interests in Pat- | relatives in Patton. ’ : ton the first of the week. : ” it 5 : Al Litt) : i ensure. E. J. Luther and Harry Me. Collier’ the hustling oo r Namars, of Ebensburg, accompanied for Coll Weekly, was 3 on his | by Miss Lamar, of Norristown, Pa., and castomers in Patton Tuesday. ; oT spent Banday at the home of Mr. and dined at the Palmer house. : Boyce's mother at Glen Hope, Pa. ! HB Buckingham, representing D. H. ©. Warren has secured the con- | Buckingham Bros, manufacturers of ‘tract for the painting of the residence the famous and well-known, Bucking. of Alex. Monteith on Fifth avenue. ham cigars, which are smoked by all R C Haderman, of Bedford. Pa.\ smokers in this section, was a welcome and Deputy Sheriff E. E. Davis, were visitor to our town over Sunday. seen on onr streets Thursday of last. ) Ww. Lupfer, formerly manager of Week. © the large stare of Geo. 8. Good of this It is announced that the Spangler place, but who now is acting io Sentinel has been removed to Barnes- same capacity for M. B. Unartright & boro, from which place it will be issned Co., at Gallitzin, was shaking hands in the future. with bis many friends in Patton Thurs Miss Helen Neff, who.has been the ay and Friday. guest of Miss Grace Cowher during (ity Clerk James Gillieoe and James HA the past week, returned to her home py,dinle spent Sonday at Hayes Ron at Hastings Tuesday. i where they were the guests of a party The School Board of Elder township of young people of Lock Haven who has advertised for bids for the erection ‘are camping at that place. They re of a two-story schoolhouse at the coke port rattlesnakes very plentiful in that ovens near Hastings. region, ET Ba A big time will be had at the Harvest | Master John Corneligg, son of J Home picnic to be held at Beech (Grove Reed Cornelius, ran a narrow escape of grange hall, Beaver Dams, Thursday, receiving a broken leg Monday by the August 3d. Don’t fail to attend.’ same being accidently caught between Conductor J. 8. Rush and wife and '™° mine cars, and severely injured at Mr. and Mrs. J. Henger, of Ebensharg Columbia Colliery No. 8 whens he . Be ¥ ov “Ay a h h 1 & « - x Ne drove down to this place Sunday and went to visit: his father who \§ em took dinner at the Commercial hotel. ployed there. TORIA. OASTORTIA. The Kind You Him AWTS 06% | Bears the The Kind You Mee Aways Boog | ne. Miss Stover, of Bradford, Pa. drove "Mr. and Mrs. John Boyce and family down from the county hub Sunday son Harry, retorned home Monday i ; from Gipwey, Indiana county, where ibecanse in Spanish times it was the : they were attending the funeral of Mra. Warren's unels, Joseph Bachan- non, which cocurred Sonday. Mr. Bu- channon was a much respected and prominent citizen of that place and his funeral was attended by the Jirgeat as semblage of people of any funeral In that section for years. “Jack’ Sheehan formerly of this place, but who now resides at Hast ings, came all the way over from that place Tuesday to attend the circua He denied this fact bowever and claimed that be came over to see our paved streets. That's a splendid ex- cnse to offer and it will be accepted sa we are traly proud of our streets as’ weil as many other modern improve- ments of which no other town around u% can boast of. Harvey Stineman, editor of the South Fork Record, one of the leading and best weekly newspapers of the south of county, accompanied by Dr J. H. Glass, and Mr. J. D. Stewart, two prominent and represetative citi- wns of South Fopk, spent Wednesday haffey where they spent several dave fishing for bass. They returned Ww their homes Saturday after meeting with splendid success. J. D. Blair, 8 L. Irwin, John Cather wood and I. Lo Blair spent Saturday n tHe mountains between this piace and Altoona gathering huckleberries sud nponreturning home their horse : frightenyd near Dysart and in| down the mountain «ide if Une of ts CCI DALES BS well as all thes | berries, out along the wayside. The conveyance was so badly damaged that it was impossible to bring it home and the disappuinted crowd took turns in riding the borse’s back tiil they reached Patton Patron is the only town in Cambria county, outside of the city of Johns town, that can boast of its principal business stremts as being paved with vitrified brick. In view of the fact that Patton is bat a town of little over six years’ existance, with paved 1 streets, electric lights, a sewerage system, water works, and all other modern improvements found in other good towns, it is the best kind of evi. dence that it ia Can posed af ve, hustling and energetic itizens . Ebensburg Cambria Freeman. Henry Skelly, of Portage, visited “| among friends in town Monday. Miss Rettie Hindman, of Glen Hopé, night in Patton, while en route to Ma- | ioe “i ” 2 Eas dE NUMBERS 46, 47 and 48, Relating to Issuing 87,000 Warth of Bonds Li Erecting a Sewer on Lower Fifth Avrtide Co LPaving Filth Avenue ORDINAXCE NO. 46. ' An ordinance providing for an increase © of the Borough debt, lssuing bonds to secure the same, and calling a special slection of the electors of the srough of Patton to obtain their sonsent to said increase of debt. Be it spacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Pat- ‘ton, and it is hereby enacted by author. ity of the same: That the Burgess and | Town Council of the Borough of Pat- iton, Penna, with the consent of ite | elicitors to be obtained at an glee to be held for that purposs, increase its i indebtedness over and above its present indebtedness to the amount of seven thousand doifkrs, the same being less than two per eent. of the last preceg- ing assessed valuation of the taxable | property of the Borough, for the par. we of opening and extending streets, building of bri rea, improving streets | and other municipal improvements, That a public election be held in the Piremen’s hall, the place of holdin municipal elections in the said Born of Patton. on Thorsday the 24th day of Angust, 1588, for the purpose of ob- taining the zonsent of the electors of the said Borough to the said increase ‘of debt. That the debt be scored by coupon interest bearing bonds, at a rate of interest not exceeding four and one- half per cent. per annum, payable twenty years from date, but redeem- alle ten years from date at tha option ' of tha Borough. That notice of said sisction be given by eation of the following notice in the PaTrox Cousier and the Patton Searchlight, two REREDEDETY of general sirenlation and published in the Bor ongh of Patton, and by not less than twenty hand bills posted in the most | public parta of the Borough for at leant | thirty days prior to said election: Nitiem of Special Flection Notice is hereby given by the Bur gems and Town Counell of the Borough of Patton, that & special election will be held in the Firemen's hall, the place of holding municipal elections in the Bor. sagh of Paton, on Thursday, the 4th day of Aagust, 1599, for the purpose of ontaising the consent of the selectors of the Borough of Palton, to an increase of the Borough debt, which notice sets forth an follows: Phen First. The amoont of the last as- wwmed valuation of the properly in the Borough was $352,220. : Second. The amount of the existing deli is Bonded dob : - $7,800 00 Omtstanding orders - A831 31 $8,381 31 Resources applicable thereto within tle year as per statement of Borough A AI i AS per ap Auaditors - . - it $1.78 MH $8,508 07 of the proposed increases of debt is 7.000.060 or one and nine hundred and eighty-six one thonsandenth per cent. of the amount of the last preceeding amseswed valuation of the taxable prop. erty. sod less than two per oenk over and above the present bonded debt. Fourth, The purpose of the pro. posed inereass of debt i the opening and extending of streets, building of bridges, improving streets and other © panei pal improvemenia Enacted and ordaloed the 1Tth, day of July, 1808 : WwW. OO Hounuart, President of Council Attend James GU LIECE, « Clerk of Council Approved by the Burgess of Patton Harough this the 17th day of July, 1598. Grorok BE PRINDIBLE, Burgess of Patton Borongh ORDINANCE XO. 47. An ordinance for the construction of a sewer on Fifth avenue from Magee avenue south to Russell avenoe, and aroviding that the same be carried down Little Chest Creek and em phisdl into Chest Creek, ard providing that the cost of cobstructing the adie bes assessed to the property sw ners abutting on Fifth avence be. tween Rosell avenne and Magee avente at the rate of twenty-eight dollars ($238 for each 30 feet and pro- portionately for greater or lenaer frontage apd the balance of cost of / evnstruction be borne by the Borough at large and future taps or benefits he charged for by rate to be fixed by resolution of Counal, Section 1. Be it enacted and or dained by the Burgess and Town Coun. «il of the Borough of Patton, and itis hereby enacted and ordained by au- thority of the same. That in pursuance to a petition of a majority of the property owners on Fifth avenue, residing between Magee avenge and Russell avenne in the Bor- ough of Patton, there shall be con- structed and mamtioed a public sewer for the disposal of waste water and other sewage matter, beginning at Magee avenne, thence south to Little Chest Creek, and from Little Chest Creek south to Russel avenue, said sewer to extend down Little Chest Creek and empty into Chest Ureek near the railroad bridge over Little (Best Creek. Section 2. And it is further enacted that said sewer, from Magee avenue to, and down Little Chest Creek, shail be constructed of 20-inch terra cotla pipe, and be connected with the Fifth avenue sewer already laid at Ma gee avente, and (0 serve as a trunk Une to carry off the waste water from the Beech and Fifth ave pae sewers, said sewer, from Rissel avenne to Little Chest Creek shall be vcorstructed of 12 inch terra cotta pipe, and all shall be laid at such a depth as shail sufficiently drain waste pipes and all ewilars Section 4 That the cost SON structing said sewer shall be paid by the property vwpers abutting on Fifth Fan wach 5 aroetionately for greater or loser Trantage, wn this halines of cost wtruction be borne by Borough at large and future taps of henefits be charged for al a rule ti be fixed by resclution of Council Section 4. tthe depth of sand sewer shall be located by the Borough ayenie at the ral Ties ; 1 ‘and ordained that Yhe Horougl Third, The amount or percentage | Engineer and a pian be prepared by | | tted to the Council. | The Histings and Patton Undertak- ing Co. has an nffice in- the Spencer him and submitted to ¢ Section 3 And itis: er apgoted | y En. gineer be and berchy empowsred to Arba Undertaking. block, Hisstings, and in the Kirk Hard- | advertise for and fo receive bidy for the ware store in Patton Telephone con- construction of said sewer, according | sections, Hastings Xo. 77; Paton No. to the plans and specifications Ero 8 C. C. Grenninger, Patton, and H. ow wen J. Ensly, Hastings are the funeral pared or to he prepared by him, bi close anid Be snhmitted to the Bo i and Town Connell on July Six, 1806 | Eascted and ordained the 17th day of | July, 1588, : WU, HUBBARD, : Presudent upd oninedl James Griiinme, Clerk of Councli. Approved by the Burgess the 17th day of July, 1886 Georae BE PRINDIRLE, Burgess of Patton Borongh. ~~ ORDINANCE NO. 48. An ordinasee for the grading, paving - and curbing of Fifth avenue from | Lang avenue north to the northern side of Beech avenoe, and providing | for the collection of ithe cests of the same, Section 1. Be it enacted and oe) dained by the Burgess and Town Coan. oil of the Borough of Palton, and it i» hereby wnacted and. ordained by an thority of the same: That whereas a majority in interest and number of Lhe property owners on Fifth avenne be | tween Beboh and Lang avenues, in Pat ton Borough, have petitioned {lonnetd that said street be graded, paved and | enrbed: wetting forth in said petition | that the styoel is in such a condition | that seme permanent improvement is necessary, and respectfully asking that the same be paved with brick or other | suitable material. Therefore be it enactad and ordained that said street, beginning at the south | side of Lang avenne, and extending | north to the north side of Bench ave- | nue, be properly ciirbed and paved with vitrified paving brick ar sther suitable material to the width of forty feet. ; : Section 2. That grading, paving and curbing be done according to plans and | specifications of tw Barough Bngloeer, | which plans are hereby approved and | made part hereof, and that the same bas 5 droctors Gunshot woands and pawder-barne > | cuts, braises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insect stings snd ivy pois. onings, quickly bead by DeWitd's witch nage! salve. Positively prevents “blood poisoning. Beware of conterfeita. LoDAnitt'n! is safe and sare. CW, Hodgking, Patton Pharmacy. ‘For Family Use An well aa for General Mae got Amer- ioa’s Finest Product, BARTHOLOMY Lager Boer, manufactured at Roches. ter, N. Y. and bottled by the Gallitzin (Pa.; Bottling Co. All Orders Are Promptly Attended tn R. C. EDDLEBLUTE, ‘Manager. Economical Buyers, dome ander his supervision as well as that of the Street Committe ; Section 3. That the grading, pav. ing and curbing shail be done by oon- | tract. Contract to, be advertised and | let to the contractor who submits the lowest or best bid, offers the beat terms ! and who submits a smffielent bond for the faithful performance of his doty ander the contract Seection 4. That the cost of grading, | paving and curbing the same (0 be ane certained and assessed to the owners of | adiacent property and the Rarsagh, according to law, by viewers appointed by the court for thal purpose, and that the same be collected by the Borough Solivitar and tarned into the street find in the bands of the Borough Treasurer to pay for the same. Section 5 The Borough Engineer ta hereby directed to advertise for bids for the grading, paving and curbing of the same, acourding to plans and spect fleations prepared or to be prepared by him. and to report the bide paceived by him to the Burgess and Town Couneil on the 31st day of July. 1590, at the Counctl chambers, who will enter nla A written contre? with lowesdinnd best bidder for the grading, paving and curbing of the same, Enacted and ordained the 17th day of July, 1899 W. 1 HUBBARD, President of Connell. 1 Attest: JAMBER GILLINCKR Crerk of Council, Girona BE PRINDIBLE, Barges of Patton Borough. Dewitt's Little marly tisers expel from the system all poisonous accumulations, | regulates the stomach, bowels and ver, | and purify the blood. They drive away | disenses, dissipate melancholy, and tine. Do not gripeor sicken, CW, H odgkitie, Patton Pharmacy. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will | ‘he interested in the experience of Mr W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, | Providence, RB. I. He says: “For sev. eral years! have been almost a con stant suffer from diarrhoea, and frequ- ent attacks completely prostealing me and readering me anit for my duties at this hotel About fwo years ago a! traveling salesman Kindly gave me aC small bottle of Chamberlsin's colle. | in cholera and Diarrhoea Remy. Muoeh to my surprise and delight 11. «Macta were immediate, Whenever | felt | symptoms of the disease [ wonld fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valoable remedy. The. resilt has Deen very satistactory amd oo. inte ‘of 1it— These Sh Yo. If vou can save 12 cents on a Shirt, Jac: ket, Overalls or any soc artitle, vou will do 11, wont vou? ‘ = You can earn mony casler! We gudrantec our I3C Overall to be the kind you buy C18¢- ‘W here tor SOC. Same with Shirts, Caps, J ac kets or 2a nythi ng else. [f you can buy a pair ol Shoes for glc¢ 13 as good as others sell give health and vigor for the dadly rou- | hi vou for $1. . should take adva 5 you a oe €S } {or Boys and Carls only. We aim to sell goods cheap- than anyone else consider- yuality. Trash we do not you are out to. save money, we ask vou cordiaily to call and see us. We actu- 11 carry thé mest complete : ¥ 1 ry y Eine ane if almont complete relief from affliction.” For sale by 1. W. Hodgkins Patton Pharmac) YWWhat rig at have been’ if that Ht- tle cont bod’ been neglected Is the | sad reflection of thousands off consump. | tives, tive Minnle congh Cure cures coughs and colds. CW. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy Our bally has been contiaasy trout. led with colic. and cholera infantum | since his birth, and ail that we could) do for hing Jil mot seem Wo RIVe OPE than temporary redef, until we tried Chamberlain's colte, Cholera and Diar rhoen Remedy. Since giviag thal rem ody. he has not been troubled We wy this testimonial as an want Lo give 4 gratitide, not that you ¥ ey idenoes of our med I ta advertise your meritiarnsgs remedy. Gn ML Law Keokuk, Iowa For sale by OW. Hodgkins, Patton! Pharmacy. : Thomas Rhoads, Centerfold, OO writes: ©1 suffered from piles seven or vears, | No remedy gave me rege! perils WHO D HAZEL SUV, £3 paren neil y ures ~Seothing, healing perfectly harmiesk. Beware of counterfeits, W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy, Ripans Tabuies cure nausea, Boy's Suits, Men's Suits, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, ‘Hats, add Shoes in NORTH of COUNTY, Neg Aud’ it you t adil Th eS SOT Od The Keystone (Clothing and | Shoe (o. wo saga EAE ly ® Se
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