THE PATTON ( COUR IER, , NOVEMBER 30 1899. pas i Sore inprovemenits have ben made on Fifth avenue the past week. ‘brick pavement has been laid fn front | of the building occupied by the Miner's | Store(Co. and the Bazaar, and the one be Absent {used as a harness shop by Mr. Lang. 4 Borough Engineer G. H. Ayres, left join & corps of engineers who expect to do some railroad engineering in the | wicinity of Clearfield. Mr. Ayres will Patton for several from weelts. S 7 Samual J. McClane, recently elected _eounty treasurer, was in town Toeaday making arrangements for becoming a | resident of Ebensborg. Fe has leased the new house in the West ward, near the station, recently erected by John Lewis Fbensburg Freeman, Mr James McKay, a Pittsborg ligbor dealer, Friday afternoon purchased PUBLISHING co. Propristers. The deer hunting season ends to-day, E Wir, Unsnsn, Bair, (Thorsday |. os po TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One topy, one year, in sdvanse, ‘ sto id sertising Pata TOAAE RROWN TPOn ap {in COURIER next week. The Inst day for killing rabbits is Friday, December 15th. Wm. Harris, of Lock Haven, Sunday among friends in Patton. A sare care for the bluse at the Hust ‘ , - me ings Opers House Satorday night. en's Hall ‘next Tuesday Louis Craine, of Blandsburg, tran- ren ! macted business in Patton Satarday. 'W. J. Wharton came down from Festival and dance st the Firemen's Cheat Springs Tueadny. : Hall Toesday evening, December Sth. Peter Campbell, of Carrolitown, was See now ad of the Mammoth Depart A Visitor to Patton Friday. | ment store elsewhere in the COURIER M. M. Ceaine is becoming quite an this week. adept at punching ¢ the bag. When glanting over the CovRigr Opers House Saturday aight he Vix ODE or The regular monty report of Paton oney b i rt Cast a Se YOUT | public Schools will appear in “nxt of week's baste, The work erecting a sewer on Palmer avence is about Alley BA Crain visited hin =mOnD, MM Crain, and family at. Patton last week. Patton borough council will meet io ; ’ Lh, | Philipsburg Ledger. a ol io fay. D . ¥ ! No school this week owing to the Por apples, onlon, oranges banana, j County Teachers’ Institute, which is ar Cw Frank Smith, of lock Haven, J Lion, of Carlisle, Pa, was aa seen on our streets one day Inst | among the many visitors to this place i {tue latter part of lant week. J. J. Hall, of Saratoga, Springs, N.| If you wish an up-to-date shave or spent Thursday of last week in hair cut go to Garfield Wilkins, helow | Central hotel on Fifth avenue. LB th ant Wm. Hamilton, of Miss Francis Preeman, of Grampian, I, were Buoday visitors pa js visiting at the home of Mr. and Sa | Mra. Joseph Bloom, of Palmer avenus. a 3 A Given snd R. P. Abercrombie, we wish to acknowledge receipt of ob in 0, made a basiness trip to this | (o, wason ticketa to County Teachers’ pleas Monday. Institute being held at Fbensburg this i Evang Sisters for your P| week discontinued nttl AE mrress waiess wt the option of the spent At Patton as second. 8 Snser, ; ee too svening For a nios clean shave or hair cul go (to the tonsorial pariors of Garfield look up the new | Wilkins, below Central hotel on Fifth, elsewhere in the avenue. ! Mim Sophia Hasson, who haa been spending the past two months in Pat- ton, returned to her home in Clearfield | Saturday. © Robinson is visiting Mr Joseph H. Hubbard andl two ds and relatives at Way. | children, who have been visiting reia- o, N. Y. tives at Beech Creek, returned home | the first of last week. Ancient Ordee of Hibernians e D. H. Ettla, of the firm of the Key- d 3 great ball in the Goldstein stone Paving Co. of Clearfield, waa looking after business interests in Pat- ar you want to ng stood the ton Saturday of last week a you op? n was certainly an uo- | - Opera House Saturday night. H. T. Hartzog, formerly of this place, but who is now employsd by a chemi- : eet songs in the i a eal company at Nant-y gio, this vouaty, biden fe Pat friends a visit over Sun. 1A in D ber Ist. Hace ton ta a 3 Mim Jom ot of M > a, of U Bele, Jobn Cromer, a former hotel pro a the. of Te BR ™ : pristor of Mahaffey, Pa, came ap 0 Holter, Palmer avenue, Friday. Patton for a few hours Monday and 4 E. J. Hoover, a 5 mam of CleRFokl, was a welcome visi- ant call. | tor to our town Friday of lant week. PR f ready for publication, President inley’s supual message to Con- For real genuine pointers in the art of deer bunting call on “Little Billy” | at the Patton hotel, who is thoroughly ing thereto. The Ladies of the K. Gi. E, Patton, Robert Montieth and wife, of Pat. will hol a festival and dance in the ton, visited during the past week at the on’s Hall Tuesday evening, De- home of the latter's parents, Mr and r 5th. | Mrs. D. Forsyth, in this place. - Wind. Yon cannot afford to miss seeing the ber Journal. immense line of holiday goods at the Aaron Weasklaod, the popuiar Irvona of C. W. Hodgkins. Read ad on liveryman, was in Patton one day last wt page of this paper. week. While here he made the editor ; by paying a year's subscription. rst page of this r this hile b) ihe fre to eall your tention to Call again, Aaron change of the ad of Dinsmore Lost -A black cow with bell around Bros., the merchant tailors. its neck. Lent my premises about & Prof. J. J. Lowe and wife, the sweet week ago. A liberal reward wid bes ! will give one of their popular paid for animal's recovery. John : ments at the M. E. church | Kochis, Patton, Pa. it ! ay and Wednesday, December 12th and 18th. Don’t fail 10 attend. i A boxing match will take place at Everybody is invited to attend the entertainment to be given in the ME chareh Friday evening. No admit. the Firemen’s Hall Saturday evening ‘tance will be charged. A silver tollec of this week. Wid" Grim, the Indian. tion wil be taken during entertain. middleweight, will meet both. ment, Nick"! Gorman and “Jack' Travisin The first corn husking machine A five-round bout. come into Northern Cambria county arrived at Ebeunsburg on Moucay an 8 8 Yahner left Tuesday morning the property of Jaceh Hash. of Cam for Quinnimont, W. Va, where he hus py (ownship. It is made by the a position with the Link Belt, | MeCormick people, and was first used Machine Co. He will have | Tuesday at the firm of David Evans : the electric department of a {sawyer}, in Cawbria township. The n plant at one of the large 00k 1 achine not only husks the corn, but | Jieries of the Quinnimont Coal com- he's shreds the fodder and blows it into pany. | mow, ti for $2,800. | Watch for the President's rmessige for $53,000. 30th. The the benefit of the Hastings Cornet have received marriage licenses from the Clerk of Orphan's Court ati Ebens. prominent lumber. while here made the COURIER a pleas the personal property of Amandos G. Sink, bankrupt, contained in the Alta- monte hotel, Altoona at Trustee's sale, Mr. McKay also bought the hotel property several weeks ago & “The Deserted Waif"' “Rrack' or will be produced at the Hastings Opera House by the Hastings Dramatic com- pany Thanksgiving night, November will go towards Band Ali should torn oot and help the boys along. The following North Cambrininns burg since November 15th: John Hol- Jern and Miss Eva Litminger, of Ash- ville: Fred Miner, of Ashville, and Mins Bertha Stevens, of Coupon: H. A. PBster and Miss Elis Thomas, of Carrolitaown. We o refund 10 for ¢ every moka = A Putnam Fadeless Dye thal fails to give astisfaction. Monroe Drug Co, Union. ville, Mo. Sold by C. H. Perry. Chest Bprings, Pa. You never know what form of blood poison will follow consumption. the liver clean by using De Witt's Little Toesday for Philipsburg where he will Early Risers and you will avoid trouble They are famous little pilin for consti the pation and liver and boweal trovbles C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Keep It will be a surprise to any one who are at all familiar with with the good qualities of Chamberisin’s cough remedy, to know that people every. where take pleasare in relating thelr experience in the ase of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cured, tacks of poenmonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from at- tacks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good medicine. For sale by CC. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. 1. D. Bridges, Fditor “Democrat,” “One minute cough onre is the beat remady for croup Lancaster, N. H., says, I ever used.” Immediately relieves and cares conghe, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and Jung troobles. It prevents consumption. ©. Pharmacy Chamberlain's Pitas Balm Cifess Others, Why Net You? My wife has been asing Chamber jnin’s pain balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of mwedicioes and doc. tors without receiving any benefit from One day we saw an WN any of them. advertivendent of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the bent 8f aatinfaction. She has need only one bottly and her shoulder is Mach has been said of the sturdy, frugal Tmtch farmers of the Trans vali, but littlais known of their sweet. hearts, wives and daughters, who have contributed so largely to the prosperity of the South African Republic. Con. Chester, Man i WwW. simont well Adolph LL. Millett, N. H For sae by Hodgkins, Patton Pharmey. sequently, an article on “The Boer Givt of South Africa,” by the author of “Oem Panl’s People,” to sppesr in the Jannary Ladies’ Home Journal] will be interesting. The management of the C. & C. Di- vision is making provision for more yard room at this place. This step was made necessary by the increase of traffic oni the C. & 0. A foros of men is now ut work grading for tbe new tracks. tis thonght by those who are in a position to know, that it is only . matter of time when the C. & C. Di. vision will be provided with & round ON A FEW DAYS BUNT Oixinuchson (lah Members Leas for the Presarva, From Clinton Democrat. The Williamsport members of Cte inschson Rod and Gun ciab passed through this city on Tuesday on their way to the hunting resort. Al Wet ham they alighted from the tain, climbed into conveysnoms, snd were driven five miles to the head of Hat tiesnake ran, where the preserve is: tocated, As has already been published, the preserve contains 3,500 acres of land, which is fenced by woven wire Un “the grounds are between thirty and forty deer and fawna and small game. There are also seven trout ponds, which are well fiiled with the speckled tribe and a splash dam 305 feet high. The recently finished cioh hone ia tailt of logs, is x50 feet in wae and has 8 Kitchen 20x feet anoexed. The fire place will accommodate logs six feet long. The members of the clab willenjoy a few days hunting on the grounds and will have a happy time during the hours they spend in the cabin. Geo. 8S. 3 Good, 'T. C. Hipple, W. A. Kistier and fed "Hon. 8. R. Peale, of this city, are mem. grem will appear in the COURIER next qualified to impart knowledge pertain. bers The following named from cities in this section are also members: Hon. H OC McCormick, 8. T. McCormick, Hon. J Henry Cochran, Dr. E B Campbell, John B Coryell, Payne, Henry 85. Moser, John Reading and Joho L. Hall, of William- sport: ex-OCongresaman Kerr, Clear field. ex Congressman Patton, Cur wenaville: ex Congressman Muatchier, of Easton ‘A Lawicr's Alleged Crim. - The people of Altoopa were shocked Friday when it became known that a warrant had been isstied for the arrest of W. H Cover, a wellknown prac. titioner of the bar, on the charge of having committed rape on Lottie Nagle, an orphan, aged 14 years, re siting at that place. Before the war pant conld be served Cover received word fron a feilow attorney that had heen issaed, and he hastily eft town. He was believed to be 8 oon selentious chnrech member. He was solicitor for a building association and held other positiots of confidenoe, The Sisters of the oonvent where the gird was a pupil noticed that Lottie Nagle, who is considered quite beautiful, brought a great deal of candy to school. This aroused the suspicion of the Sisters, who finally secired a con. fession implicating Cover. Sh Fred G. Is our new stock of Fall and Winter vin v / At surprisingly low prices and the best quality at that, If von want to see a fine line of UNDERWEAR our store is the plac + for that also, - 31 T he very latest styles 5 a dG ; eel a4 new 5 5 Eggs avr: Byior Ta Ak ANC Ser 113 iY Lil pg . HS wri = . ih est and most com- e nob plete line of NECKWEAR ever brought to Patton | th your nd see the tne display t ¥ WOr while to and colors. r : inva bu my] We are headquarters tor all neds of GENTS FURNISHINGS Lk 3 8 * s the nost complete OVERCOATS im North Canibria. Wolt & Thompson. Good Building. PATTON, PA. of thimatensd at- W_ Hodgins, Patton Owing to the warm weather we are compelled to have a sacrifice sale, at which we will sell until January 1, 1900 at less than wholesale prices Quite pretty little Reefers of Pebble Cheviot, navy blue or black, double breasted, high neck storm collar. Plain back, lined with Italian Satin, only 82.50, worth #5 Ladies’ Capes. Plain cloth, plush, astrakhan, beaver, olf 3 and crushed plush, former prices 8, 10, 12 and #15, Prices, 3, 7, and 85.50 Call and examine before you buy our Holiday Stock lsewhere. [ take this method of informing the ) People of Patton and vicinity that I h: ave openc «1 a door to C. avenie. About” (everybody but I have bought my stock from a Shoe House in Philadel phia, who agent has sold sold shoes in this part of the cou try for many vears and therefore knows the want the this vicmity as well as anyone. 3 In my building Phar macy to “Blow ANY Way! W. Hodgkin's Patt Of conrse 11 1s not hates a ble reliable p wre of people 1n have a Large Commodions Room, well lighted, a 5 room to go in and try or, and taken a gether, a nice home-like plice to come and | shoes. shoes vour Respectfully Yours, We will always give good service and vou can have the largest and best line of goods to select trom. . Holiday Bargains in Blankets. to pO $1.40 per pair. 8 3 & ¥ atid fane ww ch 1 ailowool weight 344 White, irab A Heavy, long pet i pair. Batra large sized £110 i nied, iat LA, * = %a Fone he a, atH 3 %- i er cent 13} 1 ame weight to wool. ATC "cotton blankets at Eorins oh te Ov the s 3 1 } ¥ 4 wp op CX IN covered, comed cotton 50 and We, Have Just received a heautiful line of Golf Cloth. hese goods are much sought after, and are very serv- iceable, All prices to select from. A New Invoice ©! DRILETLIN of mgra wee them before some rponey Holiday Toys. such beauties rots ell. s “Sy ngs us some of the latest in : sal they are beauties. Stop in and huving elsewhere as we can save you Carpets cut, and matched free. Carpets bn 51 girl to the baby, and 1edalhon OI ¥ ; 3 t price NS are extremely ow and the no end tot Ss, fancy freshest. $e almost he cream he the tine There will mixed, schools their pur- s, chocolates, i (Jur nuts will he given Toh Frou PAT ¥ Fagg $ogd Se dh ETS TA SEAN Bk Rat rhs a Yori, Sif eet. sintist qetion. Horse Blankets. or stable wear, “hese iTE the k: nd { % & of sack eh per PATTON, PA. :
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