| Meeting of Baroogh hs Count Heid Monday : {of 4 to 3 that Ordinance No. 49, relating 5 to the erection lim certain portions of town and pro : ed to council and on in of | it waa carried that sme be beld over | property owners snd citizens of the | Borough of Patton, Feosptntfully petit- lon your honorable body, to nr Ordinance No. 1, or that portion of it | which prevents merchants and others | with dpe care in the erection of same, . obviated, snd if more sightly and sub. | eredit to the enterprise of cur town AUGUST 17, AA Notes of Interest to) the Miners off this Region = Prestdint Wikion Dwing Steeh (Good, Feom the Gilly Bigoal, » Affairs in sob-District No. 1 are as. ‘aming nn much - more satisfactory aspect, and before long all the difieal. | | ties which have existed for some tima, 4 of | will ave been removed and the sub. | District placed in a good position financially and otherwise. At present arrangements are being made to call i [ponvention about the latter part of ‘the month, which it is expectod will remove the Jest Yestage of dissatisfae - thom. We have no desire 6, offer any ad. vice to the district office bat at this time we are going to take the libert:s of saying a word to them. A few years . ago the district was apportioned int ve prEsiOENT wi o€ HERE. s sub-districts owing tb the Jargs torr: gin MeKiniey Will be in Pitsburg tory embraced in the district with the When the Fighting Tenth Armves. evident desire of baving good active Pittebury, Pa, Aug. 16. President workers in each locality elected to All william McKinley will attend the big the offiees and keep up the interest i splabration to be held in this city on. | the organization. The object is 8 good Monday, August 24, in connection with | of ‘one and if it can be put into sdccess ful LT eration throughout the district productive of the most bene pines The executive committee will Beial restilte. Every leader knclws thet | now go shemd and prepare plans to ‘unless he is strongly backed Hy good make the day the Permuyivania soldiers active loval workers there can be 10 gerive in Pittsburg one of the mont | permanency to the organization and potable in the history of the city. | is no way of bringing them 10! The presence of the President was the from ing with sign boards on the front that is better than the way one thing needed to insure compléte the. c highway; we believe that proposed. The working of the sob gucoems pabli district at Barnesboro, Spangler; Pat Gov. W. A. Stone, Director BM. ton and Hastings w much in the nature Bigelow and Rober: Pitesien composed of an experiment and much depends 4 sammittos that waited upon Pres. on the sucoessful outcome of it dent McKinley at Lake © hamplain, N. While at Barnesboro, Hastings ard Y., where he in spending his vacation, Patton lust week we learned srough 0 [gut evening they formally invited him show as that no man who can do tie 1, some to PRisborg to weltome the most to place the subdistrict in # Pennsylvania soldiers, and participate satisfactory condition is our district’ in the reception in their honor. Fol-| ravine conmhsey LET. Night Orstinancs No. $1) Passed. Patton Borough Council met in nr session Monday evening with | s following members present as per eal: President. Huobbard, Blair, paon, MeCormick, Winslow, bell nd Cord The minutes gular meeting beld Monday night, ul 99th, were read and approved. The street committee reported that VOra board wally in the borough dg Om motion of Blair and ¢sconded by pick, it was carried by a vote. PriwipesT MK INLRY. g the erection of hitching posts w and seconded by McCormick, | Hill next meeting night Ta the Burgess anid Towa Council Patton borough, Pa. We the undersigned merchants, | 4 il danger to poblic travel will be stantial will be an ormument and a han otherwise. We represent that we will comply with any ne your body ma seen fit to to render them safe and president W. B. Wiison—and if pos lowing this meeting Director Bigelow ‘tire of the convention and the Labor! | Chalrman Max G. “Loalle, of the. citi. : day festivals. We hope Brother Wil gy Exectitive committee: son will pardon of for making these “Thy President comes.” soggestione, but we can assure him The Pittburg News Agency also re- that our only purpies is to see the sub: givad the following telegram from ¢ fel that it wonld be an an- mination against our own | prohibit any encroachment wblic highway in the manner ‘above, %0 84 to not interfere “0 a igh oj tiles placed on 3 permanent bas Director Bigtlow to be distributed to] Whatever prejudices may xm “Am very giad to be able to wy that dif the President has conmmted to be at ferent. bocalition comprising the wob- Pistuburg, with bis wife, at the Tenth districts they are all in accord when regia on. 4 by Blair was carried that the follow: oe - speaking of the work accomplished by : re xtndad toile | Pe 1 and orders be ety for same: WW. P. Jackson, axtra Lhe district 5 Jutiatin the Borough of the retarn of the Tenth Pennsylvania Prd voluntear regiment from the Philip. onbiAnce wo. 3 Relsting vo the Rretion ot Hidewalin in Corals Portions oF Pattee Profiting : Hivhing Powys. Ast ordinance to regulate wide walks or pavements, and directing the manner of sonstruction of the same andl the | Mu kinds of material to be umd in con- structing, repinciog or repairing | Sou pavements or side walks along paved | jie streets in the Borough of Patton, and providing for the yemovil of M hitching posts along the sume. 7 Be it enscted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Bor- Noto Cr ge a A A ee hen A AN i Sng or Fintertainment W He Fold Ww M. EE Chmren Friday Evening August awh Sedgetion a by heir. Page i Rey, Nima, aan... mihi Reeitution vii Must Reet thoi { oo Metertbon by {aartett Heehiedbom ol .. Renow Reediptions ough of Patton, amd it in hereby oo: | ji | acted bv thority of the sume, That, | hereafter all side wilks sling streets es paved with biel of tkier siitaile ma Patton, shall be constructed of well tarned brick, _soncrete or flagstone. That, whenever it becomes necemary to build, relay, replace or repair side. walks along streets which are DOW Or ‘which may be hereafter paved with | k, none but well burned brick, oon & ne shall be sed, same 0 be laid on well tampedisand or cin. der; as 1 that the sane shall be nid 0! She grades entablistut hy ‘the Borough And it is farther provied. that no | which are now or may bs bereafler| fo: an i Te Ts Sa Wi Whenlmen in this sectian willenjoy & like incident told by “Teddy” Bd- wards, the noted century rider whois now in the west. He says that when ‘he ras riding in the suburbs of Uties ha saked a wheslman which might be the best road to take from Utica to Syracuse. The big-limbed stranger eyed the famous century rider's slender shape id moment and said: - “Take the New York Central.’ —Utien Obcerver. A RS i SAR FIT Cow Lost. hitching posts for the purpose of hitch. | A dark gray cow lost; has white ing horses shall be permnitied lo be ‘placed or remain along any paved | | strent within said Boroagh. Aud it is further provided, that the | Street Commissioner of said Borough shall be and is hereby directed and sm a powered to remove siny and sll hitching Sete posts along said stroeta alter notice to Sigmtes of the propurty, ard his . {neglect or refi! ido so. : All ordinances or parts of ordinances | {in conflict herewith Arg hereby re the owner Pe Enacted and orduined this the ath {day of August, 14880 W. 0. Bleasary, Prddent of Counail Attest: Jamps Gruman, Clerk of Council. Gronon E. PraNpisue, Burgess of Patton Borough. Tara Arsrieind Pinte ——t Danis Tribe No. 389, Improved ‘Order Red Men of Patton, Pa, will spot on forebead and large horns Any person knowing of the where- ‘abeats of the animal will be rewarded by notifying Joseph Pedor, Patton, Pa CABSTORIOL. Th Kind You Hol Mears Beit * president, and it seems 88 uy invitation on behalf of the State of hold hel third unusl fe and __polioo duty July 4th, $3 G. H. Ayers, if they vin with each other in ayiig Pennsylvania. Mr. Bigelow spoke on que in Fireman's park, Pn. Pa, $90 for engineer services, Harry Mel good things aboot him. "| bebalf of the city of Pittsbarg and Mr. pynday Aug. 17, 1898 when s big Jon, $7.78 for amsinting vingineer; Jerry It is sincerely to be hoped that the , Plteairn extended the hospitalities of tine may Be looked for. Addrowses E : x ine “7 | Noonan, $5.82, sume; Press Pub. Co, Rae ed Jetiek will Slay prevail his magnificent home in the East Bud oii he delivered by My. Thomas K.| You will "see “our an- {of Pittsburg, $1.50 for sulvertising for 10 pl he ora during the stay of the President Bere. nonnelty and Mr. James Ellison, of nouncement (in this space! of bids for street paving; Cray Prinsing °*'07VI8 confidence i He © rea g : | Philadelphia. Base bull at 9 . : | mont eanentinl featisre to the of Lightning Stiles Hoes. ; game the new and elegant line of = 1 Co., of DuBois, $1.50, sme; Tribune B sin Da the fiérce alsotsi oo o'clock sharp. A full drves parsde will Q i {tio of Altoona, $1, xan: Gazette and | A1Y organization and should be taught rng - leave the wigwam st 10 (elock sharp. FALL SUITINGS—the fu- . | inst Thursday, the house of Mrs. Harry Lest ever brongas to this sec ‘the members at o o pity, If uy: paid Ee Tad Teollog tan be main~ Gates, located near Progality-in White Sports of all kinds ou thei grounds, and : oe he I Jnmber; + tained there can be no question to the | ownahip, was strock by lightning two MONK them in particviar will be a tion of Cambria—at the lLow- | { Otto, $1.59; Patton Pub. Co., $6.40 for permanency of present organization. different times within s very sdort ‘sack race in which Brothers James est Prices. | drain and jeivios qu. Shcald he Invited ta Pats. period. The first time it destroyed the Sperry and Jumes Pope, Sr, will par | Hor Becet of Heli secvioen DH. Geo 8. Hughes, formerly station front porey amd kriocked the kitchen ticipate. Everyholy ln invited W at Nor 50 Tr relies repairs on "TO for the Now York Omptral ridl- fine down, and the second shook entered tend, an the Indias will try to make i > rg som get and: the following for road eompany at Clearfield, buy Who the attic window Mllowing along 2 Tatpask ‘work for month. of July per. was recently appointed by that com. | Wire clothes-line until it reached a quilt oo account: FX. POY ax special agent for the Pennsyl- | ‘hanging on same, igniting it, but the stone vo. J ig Malian, $2.45; _vania division, comprising the Beech flames were discovered and quickly | eb a fm, §: HW Creek and Fall Brook districts, spunt | extinguished before any other damage. IT sop. — $1.50 John Pet "| Monday in Patton. It is the duty of Was done. It appears that White $4.20; W. T. Lloyd, $2.45; Thos Gra. Mr. Hughes to examine lands and sles township saffered more from this storm ham, $3; 4 Karlheim, $0.75; Thos suitable for the erection of manufactr- hy way of lightning, bail and beavy jes, arrange for the building of the _paine than any other section of Cam. | Leadbetter, $2.25; Jobn Burk, $3.15; H. N ; | same, oversee the shipping of the pro. bria county. 8. Kants, $150; T Nagle, $1.20; E.| ducts and to interest capital in the | Short, $1.40; 8, Weakland, 56 | A Pusishuble Act. i OS Waka ceils | erection of industries along their line = paving Late Saturday night an attempt was | | Fifth Coun of rond. In view of this we would avenge were presented to ‘made to wreck the old log house located | 'Leil: Geo. 8. (iood--35 cents cubic "Fest that the Patton Board of Trade ¢ per ‘extend a special invitation to Mr. on the property of A. E Patton, tros- | yard for excavating, 35 centaper lineal | oy a day in Patton, which 10%: between the home of W. C. Hub- i foot for curbing and $1.06 per square ! we know id be y ‘bard and the Clay Works. The The new burn, the property of Mr yard for paving. Harry James, of Wo gladly aipeptad. | continoed agitation by certain parties William Wilt, of White township, In- 1 Cleurtield 25 cents for excavating, 55 _ to have this building removed off the “eluding ail its contents, consisting of | | for curbing and §1.08 for paving, Key- Carrolltown will enjoy a boom in the street to ite present location is well. all this year's crops and somo farm i stone Paving Co., of Clearfield 30 for near fubore. A new drift is being put known, but the community in general machinery, was burned to the ground | excavating, 58 for curbing and $1.12 in north of town, on the Wents farm, will condemn any act on private Thursday evening of last week, caused | for paving. On motion of Blair and and when completed about four han. property sich as the attempt to destroy by being struck by lighwing. The ‘seconded by Anderson, il. was carried ‘dred men will be employed in the . # building by the use of dynimite. We loss a oatimated at about $500, with no. 4 by a vote of 5 to 2 that the contract be | above mines. This will certainly be a helieve thut the citizens of Patton, insurance. awarded to Mr. James ind that the great belp to Carrolitown, and will taken as an whole, are at least fair Keansers. Mill Destroyed. i § with the low at which we ‘ Boroagh Solicitor and Borough Clerk canse business to take another leap minded and law abiding and the serious pry upge saw naill, the property of J sell worthy dry goods of ull kinds, | be instructed to enter into a contract forward. Lumber is now being hauled fence recited above is deserving of propersy [) we have buift up.an extensive : Chas. Keamer, situated nt Beaver Val-| Mail Order Department. “We aim “with the same. on the ground for the purpose of ervet- the punishment the law provides. iy : ) ey, near Flinn City, was completely ( to give our out-of town patrons The statement of the cost of the pav- ing the tipples, ete, which assures | destroyed by fir early Tnesday morn. the same careful treatment that § ing of Magee avenue was presented to that this is a go. News. 30D Reward. 3 o y : it is accorded our friends who come Conneil bat no action was taken in the Frugality Ovens to be Fired Ted Ellis, of the Gem Fruit and Fish ing. ai wb inn the yards ars * J to the store. To thie end we matter, the same being held over until bls ‘store, offers the above reward to the destroyed. No further particu at) deliver prepaid, when the money Bext | P. H. Walls, of Altoona, president of v or parties giving information | this writing were #btained. } accompames the iin = ary meeting. og to points wit m Council then adjourned. the Frugality Coal & Coke company, that will lend to fhe conviction of the Koop Your Hyer Tri ive Date fof Roa 9 ye a n List of Unclaimed Fortes. ances thas She Soke yin » Bru person why unlawfully posted a ocon- Of the festival and apron sale to be. 3 These easy terms make it mst The - gali ¥: 3 county, Or TWO yeurs, table sale notice on his frait stand on held in the Goldstiin hall Friday ovens EN mseasy for you to shop by / following letters remain in the will soon be put in operation, giving as though you were here in person. | postoffice at Patton f Aug. 14, stating that his peanuts and ing, September lat The best of ice \ Mail Ord tal of the week end. employment to several hundred men. : 1) Onr new Mail Ordes Catalogue . | ing Thursnay, August 17, 1509: fish were to be sold on the 24th. He cream, cake, et, will be on sale, also | I makes it even easier ; it gives you {| Casper Anderson, 8. Lo Breanan, Episcopal Foxtival. expects to get rid of the stock several 3 fine smsortment of aprons, sitable § Fan idea of the thousand and ome nmin San iy Settee, Vine | The Episcopal church organization times before that and is selling Bananas for dress, school and kitchen, from 25 LB things Shieh we sell in this Big | Dunlap, J. W. Fargo, Mis Dora Cres is‘making preparations to hold a fisti- 19 and 15 cents per dozen and peanuts cents up—an exceptional opportunity | W oe copy if you haven't colk, Thomas Lewis, Miss Efe Lomi val on the evening of Thursday, Aug se per quar Fish will arrive on for mothers 0 sonre aprons for the : received one yet—it will only cost lson, Miss Louie Messgwon, Wm. “{ust 31st. Place of holding same and Thgraday. Call and get prices and | coming school days. Will be held nn- Da farther particulars will be announced gon't forgit you will find him in the der the auspices of th Ladies’ Aid ¢ O'Strander, David Patiel, 4 Mrs. R E. |, ox, issue of Covnizn. Yahner buildin f the M. E. church. iy Saltagiver, Mrs. M. Wallace. miner # Society o yon iy WANTED One hundred people 0 yey if you wish a nice apron for Mus Wu. H. HANDFORD, \ wom the price af a postal. or Persons cain for the abo letters § their ec Ph hi BLE 8 & co. | will please say Shey ard advertised. ‘eave orders for Philadelphia your daughters who will attend school | re Sunday papers at the ews stand. 00 aul to attend the gpron sale and Secy. A. MELLON, PM at Ask tb see gents dress shoes at $1.00 festivalin Goldstein's iday night, | Celery Thursday, Friday andl Satur. : Tinning of all description done RicHgrivars Co Hg ot Goviuiain’s | September lat. {diy at asl Geory. ara Ear Erne. A grand picnic will be held in Short’s| Grove, Patton, Pu, on Labor Day, Monday, September 4th, for the benefit of St. Mary's Catholic chureh of Pat- ton. A grand dance will be bhpld on the spacious plat The best of ‘ musko wiil be in attendanve. Rafresh- ments of all kinds will be served on | the grounds. Dinner Will be served a5 11:30 a. m.; supperat 5 p m. Ev boily in invited ty come and haves good Hime. y Anothur Barn Harn, The Merchant Tailors, °F ATTON. PA. sey It's a name which we have won honorably-~a name that we have earned iy prompt service to our Mail Urder customers. By this prompt service, together ars at the lowest hig- . jmnants : of feepet MR SparmawooD,
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