GA A THE PATTON COURIER, AUGUST 10, 1899. WW ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BOvAL BAKING PORTER 00. NEW TORK, Patton Courier, PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors, FW tinpexe Bai TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ne cope, Ane vemr ina vance $00; sy At yoo baleig vaio riynet x FEE Ear plication No papers diseantintes anti sll arrears agus are paid ut xt pion of publishers Entered al the PostofMee at Pation as sseond- riage roa’ matter Angst 25th at M. KE. church. Labor Day Monday, September 4th A $3 Newman hat for $1.50 at Gold. stein's See new ad of IL. W Cook in COUR- IER this week. } Go to Kirk's for the finest line of stoves in the county. | Celery Thursday, Friday and Satar. | day at Cash Ciroverd. E. A. McConville, of Flstie, Pa. spent Monday in Patton : Featival in Goldstein's hall Wednes- | day night, August 16th. Come. | A 18x20.inch picture frame for 65 vents at Fisher's wall paper store, Constable Thad Delozier, of Haat ings, had business in town Friday E J. 8haw, of Owego, N.Y, was a visitor to Patton one day last week, Drop in and get a cool drink of Hodgking' sada water and root beer Andy Glasser, of Hastings was a pleasant visitor to cur town Monday The bids for the paving of Fifth ave pe will he ipwinred Moandns eyening, Lrgrust 14th Ragriats r and Heoorder of BEhensbuarg, transac! Patton Friday Two hundred ponnds of regalia ten at Cinddatein’s at 3 Just think of iL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tarpeshoro, visited among friends in Patton Toesday {vane and hear the ban] po arial ry diet in the MIE church Friday ing, Angust 35th, HoE. Williams, editor of thy Campbeil Comet, was a pleasant callin at this office Friday. Will Yahner, of near Patton, was in. {resson Monday morning onc hin way 3 to Latrobe Record Ella, the little five year-old daughter of Mr and Mre Alex. Fox, is seriously i of malignant diptheria In view of the scarcity. of pen work hate not been fommenced on the sewer to he erected on Fifth avenge, 0. W. Kendig, a commercial sales man of Lancister, Pa, was a guest at the Commercial hotel Tuesday, On the iret page of the Cot IER can be found the advertisement of Miller's shoe store. Vou should read iL F. A. Seitz, a prominent merchant of Freeport, Pa, spent the past week the guest of his son, Dr. H. A. Seitz, 5 Wednesday last. Ebensburg Moun E. B Fox, of DuBols, was in ¢ Priday. . Ask tov aee gents dress shoos at $100 | at (ioldetein’sa Tinning of all description Kirk Hardware Co Vernon Roohk, of Philipsburg, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. H. Roobk, Leave vonr order at the news stand for magazines, priodicals and story papers. Don't fail to attend the Epworth League entertainment Friday night, { August 25th, Herman TT. Jones, principal of the Ebenshurg Public schools, was a visitor Sn to Patton Tuesday. Kirk's hardware department is the cheapest place for shelf hardware, paints, ofl and glass E. H. Hendrickson, a traveling sales man of Philadelphia, registered at the Palmer house Tuesday. : WaNTED One hundred people to leave thelr orders for Philadelphia ‘Bnnday papas at thalnews stand Thomas Donnelly, of Boston, Mass, is viaiting his brother Ex Burgess W. | Donnelly, of west Magee avenue The Cambris Tribune save that the brick for the pavements on Centre| street will soon be shipped from Pat ton. Mr. WE Probert, a prominent bar. ber from Patton, visited this pia $4 taineer. A daughter, the first that has blessed thelr home, was born to Mr and Mrs F. OC. S8harbaugh on Sunday, Cambria Tribune, Hon: James Kerr, of UlearBaid, looking after hia barge and vuriod based > ¥ 1 frees Jd vi outing ® silk mld dandy if we get it For want of a quorum Patton Bor ough Council did not meet Monday evening, Next regular meting Mon day night, August 14th You are invited to cream festival in Goldstar i nesday evening, August 2 fr of ¥ benefit of Baptist ohigrd Misw Mae Cowher of District telephone exchang ing her vacation with rolaiives friends at Clearfield and Lamar J. H. Huber, who resides hurg, Pa, but who is the pro the Corner drop store, is after business itorests in Paiton W. € Hubbard, Geo. Prindible and § J. J. Donnelly were chosen as delegates from Patton to the Democratic county Borough Engineer Ayers returned to Patton Monday from a few days’ visit to his former home at Philipsburg . Bpecial attention is directed thia week to the new ad of the Keystone! Clothing Co. | elsewhere in the COURIER. Don’t fail to attend the Reid Men's picnic at Firemen's park, Thur August 17th. A good time. is assured all. Mm. J. Willis Hall will singe oa solo at the Epworth League entertainment in M. E. church Friday evening, August heh. Jamea Metann, editor of the Lilly Signal, accompanied by his wife, were the guests of Landlord Fryekiand Tuesday. Chas. Commons, formerly of Patton, but who now resides at Smoke Hun spent Tuesday among old acquaint ances in Patton. Fred D. Barker, Eaq., a son of Judge Barker, of Fbensborg is in Indiona looking up the titles of some coal land Indiana Gazette, Rev. M. OC. Alexander, of Harlands- burg, and G. L. Davis, a prominent farmer of Glasgow, Cambria county, were visitors to Patton over Sunday Rev. Alexander preached two excellent ” 3 i vid 1 \ iW ) sermons in the Baptist church Sunday. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. “ind You Have Always Bought Vii of ZH edie, canvention held at Ebensburg Monday that Mm. T. N Nagle, who was recently injured in a runaway accident ts agnin able to be’ We are glad to state about and look after her boasehold duties Hey i} A i 3 Fhiomas’ Ep toy hin bed tins week ireh It will spesdils Sentinal jy will In 1p eamnil shi $s pehimN ; the big new ad of Wolf & Thompson in this paper this week, They are hay ing a closing out sale avd goods will ba sold at extremely low prices Chas. BE Patton an sell, of Curwensville a few hours Saturday to Ebenshurg where they will spend | EW ays il y Mii 4 vy bik y Y ITAL gad edt? 1 ryir Fy yids kK bE LN i A Many North Cambna peopl looking forward to Sa plemt rowhion th of lLaretto w hee cofjabiratesd be a day long to be remembered We have hi iid escapes trom by ing captured alive the notorious Jersey mos when 8 mian who resid distant than «af Cresson pets Snarino roinan we begin to tl vy wilh tis ~ 2 ELA Mrs. CW Hodgkins and son James i departed Saturday morning for a three Is and relat Wer Ke visit gmoeny friend mire and Geneva, \ | | | : z 4 1ze¢ the importance In GROCERIES % as vou want if and when staple and Fancy Stock Raisins, 8«¢ sed made tha printer ried Apples, I annther year's si seription to the leading paper Of N 6 Cans Sardines, 25 { ‘amibiria, : A movement ig on font ta organize a . large brewing company al CUnrrolitown A | ' ¥F JL A 1} w. } Si prominent men of that other parts of ans Tomatoes, SC ZC £14 hes 20 are at the head of * Fae gohan ma There Is withoot 8 donbt twioe as I’R | | ) | ( ) | Pmany dogs which are sunning at large in Patton without being repistirnd than thers are otherwise. Is this fare A IVP . for those who have already implied | I A | | ( ) N with the ordinance ? [raring Postmaster Fd A. Melion’'s I< | ( 1 ! IR go t . ; 2 i> political fight for the nomination of r -~ It County Treasurer, the able services of Mise Fannie, Christ, of Gallitsin, were sie vr rind th donk after the duties of the via riffle at this place i I JC Melirepgor, of Indiana, Pa the appointed Deguty Revenoe Col loctar of thia dluteiot made his Aret trip to Patton Saturday. He was ac companied by Lawis Schonk, of Tront- FLOUR $1.20 Per Sa K. ly held that position BH. J Anderson returned Monday night from Beluino, this county, where hia danghter Mics Hachao!l Anderson, was chomon as a téacher in the philic achoel at that place Her many frinnds will he pleased to hear of her sticyeoss some Patton Supply Co. Me. We are now ready vou with A rpgryiut £4 pag FH 4% ATR Fa 4 I yon watt to perform a deed that will bis appreciates] from the heart just wri that couple or three or Har or promimibiy five dollar rity Bre irddeditexd tor the printer if you would let the ther fellow’ wait as long as we have Jibs held Aairniat 17th Tal Ling went to Patton some hina hewn there ever since Lodger, Mr. Keaslor ia at employed mt Bis Ehenabiarg Ebensburg, Pa i Pe MoNamnara Fhenabarge My. Chas F Patton, Curwensyville Mian Patterson, if Ha} i Fo s i I ‘ ‘3 ¥ if: J x1 a ¥ £1, 833 Baltimore, . { Rrwensyiie . i = i wat Mon: New Neckwear, Shirts and Gloves, ¥ Clothing Shortly. da i A LTE i ¥ 3a i i IR Aiy \ {) { 1 i - «= The Keystone “ (lothing and rn (RTE Shoe Co. CO. 5850] X.A. ty ¥ Fancy y De 1 Lh ha CANDIES (Canned California Fruit! 5 A (eo. S. Good,
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