PATTON, CAM] The majority of people year expec! to have a “We're Next to Johnstown. FX Aes 3a Patton oh Pr yO %, ~ d 1m Number of on or ¥ forward to Most people look _ this day as one long to be re- membered. We have each year done our best to carry districts the largest and most select stock of {oliday Goods In this section, We have presents suitable for ail classes, old and young, rich and poor. In our stock you will find many accept: © able gifts such ax ALBUMS, BIBLES, TOILET CASES, DOLLS, ' NOVELTIES, TOYS. * NOTIONS, BOOKS, MANICURE SETS, PHOTO CASES, BLOCKS, BANKS, GAMES, DOLL CARRIAGES, . XMAS CARDS, Etc, Etc, WE These goods will at the lowest possible price. © Call and see for your self at | The Annex A To Our Store. Retard by the Asschsiies a Dairg The assessors g ¥ Uarmbirig oy i 1 4 i 3 9] 4 AVIng eon received at the Uonpmassionens office in Ebensbury. it is shown tb the registered voters for the Apprnash ing section iY aounty, Patton, the shanty, stands second on the | pamber 23 258 {he , Cambria arth sty of ren Het As LO the number of voters the Revs pitsen th ward of Johnstown 1 more than our town. HE ding with only Just tinok of largest town in Cambri county Fudlowing is the eo py % 1 ba Sevicl Eide ; Forbes Frankia Cam titain Hoss ag T Crain Tow tating YEaenriy : BOK ¢w x : 2 AFL Nisei Twenlleth oe werd yee {LAY I Baorretion, i Jaoverer Yoder, CM unter Patton : Portage Borough Portage Township Regude | Fant: L Bieh mnd, [ Pomedale Hox burg | enip Level : i Bonth Pork, First Ward { Meath Fork, Seesnd Ward | Spengler 1 Mun ere i Sammerhill Borough FP Ramrsertil Townstip | mgwpehannn Nar Mas Rehan ng (South : Tanned Bill { Upper Yoder LW pabiiigon » Westsnont L West Taylor ! Fencing Cheap! for stance poultry wire f all sizes. Whe Plain Galvanized Wire at $1.75 per hundred which you Notion ta Advertiner- 2 know can not be bought for | Beginning with December Ist, 1899 fess than 82.20 f. o H Pitts- | 2 advertisers in the Cormixx will be he : . tn ae "charged for subscription to this paper. burg. » | The price for advertising will be made = . } 4 YI i ks . "Also 3 0r 4 toilet sets at a on ita own basis after that date and the subscription to the Cotrikk will be : made a separate account, charged for fatting from roc a yard up at the rate of $1.00 per yous. This rule to 18 cents. {shall be applied to foreign as well as _ The finest line of rockers on 1ocal advertising. the market—Golden oak, art or mahogony finish. : employe at the Colurabia colliery, met Ti Children XPress Wagons wih a painful accident Monday while s0c, $1 and $1.60. in the performance of his daties. His 3 : Glass jars at the lowest fig- index fiager of his right hand was ures. caught in the cogs of one of the min. > i ah A Tapsrraite . a : Hes nts arpet ing taachines and lucerated so badly : a evant of ¢ Tpe that amputation at the second joint 1d] ; | WAR DeCEssary. ‘Window shades, all prices, Iso cottage rods. ves and Ranges, the largest line in town. Total Finger Awmpiiinied Cualy for Back wheat und Rye, J. B. Wilbur, proprietor of the Pat ‘ton Buckwheat and Feed MIL, will pay cash for buckwheat and rye. The duplicatd for 1369 taxes, of County, State and Foor, is now in my | taxes must be paid within 30 days from { { date of this notice. W. P. JACKSON, : Uoliectar. Very Respectfully, ‘hands for collection All delinguent | Patton, Pa, Oct. 10, 13%. Advertisers, don’t forget that all vy { gopy for display advertisements must | be in the hands of the printer not later i of each week. © CC. GRENINGER, Mgr. Al Braunt a young man who is an cmeneed Monday | than § o'clock p. m. of every Tuesday x ¥ ain 4 Arp PUBLES SCHOOL PARAGRAPRS “Fad ueniion A Debi Pras Foire ¥ afsee fener Epona” Piemint © vi he ard Xd wr Be A he tage Rane ao ie WITE TRAE ing upon x Sn press on that wll sraiare won f is Mh AEG Bee wein abats bie Hlotled « are pind that much nlerisl a pre ends if we endeavor t fy mys) By caer | arenes a plang for our aReEIHY owas Misses Farley and Stover lock their pu gis bo asl week. B able and are to be commended. Owing to the Lorelle quite a number nf pupils were Abwetad thee woods ane aftersood Fy 3 t Via oh exolirsions are ve {endaniini from schol Taesday Popular intelligence in every where an element of national power and wealth. and the stability of répubdios in recognized as resting gpon the knowledge and virtae of the People. BL Myess, Principal. Faller Gadiiigin's Walch Among the curiosities at the Galitain pentennial at Loretto Toewday was the Ceallitzin brought with him from Europe in 1792, | pow the property of Guy Riaisdeil, of gold watch that Pripee Wilmore. The watch is an open-face one and still a good time keeper. (hn the two inner cames are the initials °D & M. and underpeath are thoes figures, the central one of which isa representation of a crown, the one to the left resembling three sheaves of grain, while the ope to the right is shaped like a house but inverted. The watch became the property of John C O'Neil at the sale of Father Gailitain's personal property after his death, and afterward of his uncle Charles O'Neal a brother-in-law of the late Judge Shannon, and was by him sold "Bauire Miller, at his deuth gqueathed it to his grandson, the aut possessor Squire Miller, Ti who lifetime, declined an offer of §1 500 fur Cte re, wiped aviag Commmesiesd The work of the paving of Fifth | avenue from Beech avenue bo Lang avenue, in Pattin borough wis cum- [1 wil be 3 fest wide instead of #0 fost as waa origin. ally intended. The work is being done by the Keystone Paving Ua. of Clear field. Pa, the sume firm which paved Magee avenue. 1. H Eitla, who fas personal charge of the work, informed the CotER reporter that the work will be pushed to an early complistion. A minister in a church not far distant told hiv congregation that not more ‘than seven out of a hundred church members were real Christians. It made no trouble. heard him foit that he was ope of the | seven. Martinelli With Bishop Uiars Tht | Every man who bad GREAT GH FOR LORETTO arated a Ceswntinl, Uidewiis aod ix Teadercd a {hsrony, WORE BiG Olaer Dade i Headed By aurphoed CAPO R EE VD P eons pomed of the stndenis of = fron Ihe hi fosliovwedd Lie Qiris salar In i ¥ a brass band, Mmiarched 8 Die nit wien on horseback, sur of town to med the guests and escort them to Loretia their return with their guests, ax setting, Father Kittell Fe wil of : below the church, and at a given signal men, aaed children knelt and roan his carriage Monsignor Martinelli hismsed them, after which the march was resumed to the church where all were diunimext. (MM. Schwab, whioss genercaily has this ooomaion possibile, entertained the distingnisbed greats 81 his lovely summer home. At 730 a mi. Tuesday Monsignor celebrated low mass and administered Confirmation to 100 girls and bova A little later Archbishop Ireland suid mass in Father Gallitsan's chapel in the uid pastoral residenos, in which is the altar Fatber Gallitgin made. The vuostments worn at this mass by the Archbishop were Father Gallitzin’s, made by the Princess mother from ker wedding robes and embroidered by her hand, The Pontificial Mass occurred at 10 o'clock, Bishop Cuorsis being chief eolebrant, in St. Michael's Church The sheen of gorgeous vestments, the lights from 100 candles Bigh aitar, made an impressive spectacie is in the sanctuary were the Papal Delegate, Bishop Pren. LA the SUH Was halt the I the ordered] a Wonen Male 3 an the dergast, and many priests. The Mam was Rink's Mam in FF, and Waa sang partly by the Loretto choir sod partly by the chair of St Paula Cathedral, Pittahury The Cathedral choir sang Goad’ s “Redemption” at 230 P. M,, opening the ceremony of dedication. Futber Ferdinand Rittell, pastor of Loretto and master of ceremonies, lo whose seal and the sucoess of thas occasion is due, after a short talk, in | Abe the S0ErYY troduced Progident sohwal, of Carnegie Uompany, Pittsburg, dopor of the monument. Mr Schwab in beautiful words pre. sented in his own and bis wife's Dame the monument to Loretto. Mrs Schwab siapped forward and pulled the cord which held the veil in piace. It fell away, revealing in all its beauty the bronse reproduction of Father Caallitgin. After this came the read speech of the day, that of Archbishop {reland. It wis brilliant, effective and comprehensive. lowed with a short but happy speech. Monsignor Martivell rose, and, mvoek- tng silence, throng of people the blessing of hin Holiness, Leo XIIL ith this the beautiful ceremonies ended, | potto rejoiced over its successful day. N Governor Stone fol. pronounced upon the and Lo- LRSDAY, OCTOBER 1:2, 1809. Q XT a. 7 A A GED § GOOD INTERVIEWED By x Near Mesioe Newapnpor. Lisrge dwelt Contract Completed : moan who interests flim has ww ren ti 53 3 yA % § The falivaning, faker pom The mood, | New Mex News, interview with Gon 8B Good, = i person ienking afer if { pds / ric on £ that Territory) of The og farms & £5 Laser 3 { yn = 4 of es responsible for Synaral . mierview HEY HW ER Iw vB > IRTHETIer, Sia Hoa | ows Pies POAT in 2 a « ga lige toe Ba Faso Way was darted ia gos next November ; worse FER oie emer 388 Ru] Pent Gntaining Th ER Sree honsiay spc the * wm LRT Moonntain railway Ere Nl Lo Noe w fitie DONE are 4309 with for the 3 snivivania, in of the Mowntfain rosd served RX Sa : g 5 owt . x : i J ansiertal en Ek a : a axa ui sig Lape S18 ON Weel Hiner i siwist jean) shin refprring to Lik i Mr Eger Bay By pL MEP BOTT spshepdiad sam plies of rene greed ard con £ WK Lae n Lhe San PEE OER vive whi ey . {gts SOE bur Sey gail CRTs 4 Le priohabiiny of a roel scdres al some Mature date “There bs fo gestion in to wha have the maller the developmen {side (1 mewn be Dail 43 Dias Tedsy 1 the oA heat Cloaderadd 7 he sont a ite remiclenta of the low, fat Southwest to simmer in in the Southwest, and it is wand to be profitable and well patronised sumoner Perl, “Do your know, 1 the vieve that Angora goat business is one of the emt money making Dusiness entuirprises in the conntry ? day. The man who stated that he sold the wool in Bostap for 35 cents and the buyers furnished | him with information that they did not know before that the West prodoced © sach woes.” Mr. Good is a very natured and approachable man. gains hosts of friends wherever he He makes his homw at Lock ‘Rn | mipfal tite msinds pe 8 1 WR noed, | decidedly impremed with iz would be a grand plwe for the There iv no place like it { saw a handsome herd of about 3.000 near our camp the other owned them oonrbencs, good- { : Hes a hunter of considerable reftown and lee il Fr dsibe Seboels Dr. Nathan Hehaeffer state superine tendent of publie instroction, has set Friday, October 20. as Arbor day for the state. Hi the following proclamation 15 ihe school boards and teachers: in May, 1887, the legisla tare By pobetrmnt resoiutibn, provided amped : gs ein gl fend + have served in Peprsyvivenis by toe § m the pi sehoot rronnds and along © 3 Adri ing of ees and shrablery state mire Arbor days have in thet sehoolis Crmntiens trees have been planted; § Berne fhe sehaol, the street, be park tary tween beaotified, information comwrning the Aanting and care of trees and the Goreatn has been dis ssminated: the valoe of trees for fruit, side apd bean ir pes in aris and thedr bearing opon reinfall bas Deen discussed: important forestry legising- £5 ress pa perpie’ In Acwers and the tirae repr clapbreedd anvnally Teg Nee lan aecnreats and 8 new Ap Up ARO the hy 3 THe : wo an ah tha wticiy OF pRAnAlN Birds, nnd of tie anearjessed Doaities of the hs ! En Hal and valleys of the Keystone stale : “Mare thal thomand hen Lie days Kino (raes fil it hae ohanrve x 2 Pwr DRDOrYG f sob iy the spring are observe, may Also be planted in the fx and For Hewrsaiee costamary an Agtamp Arbar day spraestiv nnn cbr © Hignature of Fall Suit And Overcoat We . DiCAME * af a suit, overcoat % { = we ¢an piease you. {ORE BROS § ii » Sa DIN LMR, Haven, Pa. and during his (areer 3s a railway contemctor, which bas dated since 1578, he has constrocted over 1.300 miles of road. i Mary Beaver [esd Mrs. Mary Basser, a well-known and highly respected lady of Carrolitown, died at that place very suddenly early | Monday morning, She was aged over 74 vears and resided at that place nearly sil her life. She is survived by two sons, Philip, a hardware merchant of this place and Joseph, who resides ¢ at Omaha. Neb, and two brothers, one residing at Altoona and thy other at Philadelphia to rest in the Catholic osmetery al Carrolitown Wednesday morning after gh mass in the Catholic church at that place. Heartfeit sympathy inex tended to the bereaved fiends and wi i relatives Cioscader Thao Manan on. Cards have beer sent oul spnontaang the marriage of H. M. Gooderham, a popular young man of Carroll town. ship, and Miss Helen Mannion, daugh- sor of Mr and Mrs Martin Mannion, | of Chest township, which will take place at the Carrclitown Catholic church Toesday, October 24th. The young pecpie bave a host of very warm friends in this vicinity whe will wish them unbounded happiness. : Howisd of Trade Memiing Il members of Paton Board of Trade are earnestly requested to ab tend a meeting in the Goldstein Hall Friday evening, October 13h, as busi. ness of much importance will be transacted. Don't fail wo attend. ED. A. Mxuion, Sec'y. Har remains worse jad October 4,5, 6 amd 7. We want our out-of-town friends to visit the store dur- vag the formal opening days for the Fall and Winter mer. chandise. At this time we shall have the store look- ing its best—'twill be an excellent time to secure the things needed for the com ing Winter; while the stocks are all full and the lines complete, We urge you Jl © es & mms GABLE & CO. Pennrvivama’s Quickest Mad idler Hones, 1320-12-24 1404 15th AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA.
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