The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 18, 1900, Image 1

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    $roo PER Y EAR.
aper
orth
here for 15
given
‘back
A Check |
purc hase.
with ea
and sold every-
and 2c.
ch
Paton Pharmacy
Opposite Schoo! Building
See their cook stoves
o ranges, and
heating : stoves.
Also a full line of
hardware.
Chamber suits,
side hoards, couches,
rockers, mirrors,
cupbords,
high
and low back sink
and a full
line of
to suit purchaser.
d. E Kirk Hdw.
& Fur't Co,
>C
iron beds
Very Respectfully,
TRENINGER,
Mgr.
NOTICE : REPUBLIC
‘ble as a candidate
chief;
5 Nelson,
Bell, noaster of records; Sidney Roun
; ehamberiain;
Edmiston, first guardsman;
Thraball, second guardsman; John R
Anderson, Fred Mitchell,
officers as follows:
templar; Mr Bogan,
+ Mrs Crowell,
; lon, prophetesa,
Mrs. Kinkead,
Che
Khris
Gleaned Here and There by
the ‘Courter’! Reporter.
NS.
ee
Che Primary Eiection WHE be Had Satie
Aux, fan. Tih, 1000,
The Republican Primary Election of
= Patton Boroogh will be held on SAT.
Five hundred
Novels
mm, at the regular polling place, to nom.
URDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1900, be
tween the hours of and 7 o’chwk p.
inate candidates for the various
Borough offices,
By order of the Republican Borough
Commitee.
E. MONTEITH,
Chalraman.
Extract of Rales Governing Primar
jew Rule 7- Any person shall be eligi-
for Republican
Nomination who has handed his name
to the (‘bairman of the Borough Com.
mittee on or before Satarday, Janoary
20, 1900, and paid bis assessment pre.
scribed by the rules, which amount to
go towards defraying the expenses of
holding Primary.
The fees of Candidates shall be AN
elbows:
Juoative of the Peace #2.
© Tax Collector 42. .
Ansewsor $1,
Barges $1.50.
Councilman $1.
School Director $1.
Judge of Election Shcts.
Inspector S0ata.
Auditor —30cta
High Constable -50cts.
Patton Pa., Jan. 11, 1900,
GOLDEN EAGLE OFFICERS
PE
: Bath Lodges Mave Made The Selection for
the Broming Trrm,
Al the last regular meeting of Patton
Castle No. 502, K. 6, E. the following
{officers were elected for the ensuing
term of six months:
Frederick Mitch.
punt chief; Geo. Baufield,
William Eins vies chief, John
("harles F,
HH
ell,
Hf. Anderson, high priest;
venerable hermit; W.
ley, clerk of exchequer; LL. 8. Bell
keeper of exchequer; Cust. Anderson,
wir herald: OC. Winslow, warthy
bard;
Abram Hulohison;
sign; George St. Clair, squire; Hamel
or
Samuel Ed
miston, trustees; Fred Mitchell, rope
| penentative to the Grand Castle
The Pride of Patton Temple, No.
#8, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, elected
Mra. Lees, past
noble templar:
vice-templar; Me Dik
Mra Janes, priestess
guardian of records;
Mra. Priestley, guardian of findnoe;
Mrs Beckworth, guardian of ex
chequer; Mrs. Willis, marshal of cere.
montes: Mrs. Priestley, guardiau af
music; Mrs Jenkins, guardian of inner
portal; Mrs Ardery, guardian of outer
‘portal; Mrs. Willis, Mrs Sperry, Mrs
Crooks, trustees; Mrs. Kinkead rep
resentative to Grand Temple
irae
Ire. C. Ernest Chia, who
conducting dentist parlors in
building for the past lwo
moved his effects 10
week. where he expwots to eRgRge in
the same business. Mr. Ulase
popular young wan, a gos «1 work
and made 8 large circke of 1
Patton during bid business career,
COURIER joins with bis
Bins mincle suCvess iu
Hea wved fe
has heen
the Goud
Nar, Pes
iy; Borg
logrtieat jasl
The
BA LTA
here in wishing
Cleartial «
Faken ta a Philadephia Hoops
Ars 108 of Phil
4 former resident of Patton, was LaRen
to the Gynecian hospital at
phin Monday to tw opeeated upon
Mrs, Lansberry is a sufferer from an ia
ward tomor and ber hasband has a tend
upon the “dviee of two prroninent
physicians. Tha tady has many friends
in Patton
FECOVErY.
Land ry. PRI,
who bape
Wek Noor Spang
Fight cars and
wrecked by the parting of
Spangler on the Canibria & Clearfield
ania railroad
gps tne
division of the Penmsviy
Friday ovening The
{ater came togethers with te prific
No one was injured, although a brake-
man had a narrow escape.
two
faroe.
Among thd stockholders
of each year sine 1901
ton, president; A
president;
damer Kerr,
Brown, W. H. Sandford, directors.
notite
Hubbard, Blair, MeCormiek, Andermm,
minutes of specind meeliog
sary Bh were read and Approved
Henry Northnagle, worthy |
Thaonias :
The work
train erew of this place was called out,
& GREAT RECORD
hep anmal Growl
The annoal mecting of the stock-
hodders of the First National Hank of For the Third Mont h BE nd
Patton was held at the
Banking hots
week, Janoary Sth,
present wera;
A FE Patten, A Ce Palmer, Hon Jan.
Kerr, Gieo. 8 Good, BE. C. Brown, {han
Anna, John Mannion and WwW. OH. Sand.
ford The respite of last year's business
Taoesday of last
of this institation were very satisfactory
to the stockholders,
and gratifying
showing marked increase in the busi.
news of (he bank during the year,
The growth of he business of thin
bank has been [tthe lew than phenomi.
nal and mertainly speaks volumes for
the Dusitgess ability of ihe manage.
ment. The bunk was established Oc
tober 1th, 1588, with & capital of $50.
It now has a surplus fund equal
to the capital.
A comparison of the balance sheet
nehisnve, wid
Live a WE en of te Ens wilh an 2
developmeit
gee Shy % 5 Hieed
The ample resources of the bank
consequent ability to accom addate the
business interests of this section, the
Ceourtesy of the officials and eareft and
prompt altention given io the Hosiness
of ita patrons are the prime factors in
bringing about these wonderful resuits
: of direct.
E. Pat
The oid officers and boar
are ween selected toowit: A
ti. Palmer,
Sandford, cashier,
i. Palmer,
(wa. R (wed EL.
viee
Wm ; HH
AE Patton, A.
The probabilities are that the capital
Hf the bank will be increased to $100,
O00 in the near future, making this one
of the strongest and most soccesstil
financial iostitutivns in this section of
the Htate
MEETING OF BOROUGH DADS
Cosnel Tresamriod Basioess Mamba y Nighi
Revommionnda on Tablod
following members present. President
Winfow, Cordell and Campbeil The
edd Jin
A communication was received from
the Patton Board of Trade reconumend-
ing that the Patton Clay Manufsctoring
company be exonerated {rom tax for
tions of Campbell and
Lisslersein, if was earthed
any the table sizhigeat
five years: of Bo
seoopilesd by
hal same be add
to vali
A communatinon was recrived Irom
WT Hobinsen asking for an order of
$35.00 Ww be gragted on the account of
contrast on Fifth amd Besoh avenjes,
on motion of MeCormick and secotiled
by Winslow, same wis carried.
The hidls of Abe Hutehinnan for 81.235
and Geo. Ayers for $1508, were pend
an motion of MeCormick and
Liy Apiersnn, same were
and
servsoiidend
carried
On mistion of Winslow and seconded
by MeCormick iL was carried by a vote
$2105 0 tar
of polipemman to show appreciating gf
of 5 to 3, that they pay sipit
his soryices,
Coannil adjourned axl
regular meeting Monday, Janoary 22
2 pw al
Safina: Tearhi: Resigned
a
Bert
tend rer ad
tie
Prabaog., who has beets
the {arroll teow nship se Boot
sitaated a few steps off the tings
road, lust aoross tae fine,
handed io his resignation
Mr Fuarshbangh bas acvepted 2 positioo
birough
Peaoeatiy
howd -Bewper far 8 cuss TEES af rahi -
WE 3 3 STE Rea $i
wl Will pemove os IG
Ge make
Wns
Car hw mel as Ih
arrangemeiina Ran-
Fairy
for bal Aled
3 3 x ®
Wiel EE Ly § HE 62 LITE TE. hn
cavity, Wan
ey ba
%
Bae ured fe
dative Miia 4
Ths {ast Pes
spring slectaons
Febrnary 20th, min
fling nominations
borough officers is
Tor Be
Fabry
st day
SHELLY THEW
AEN Mi
gbdaetions to pilin
i
can be filed, or
sy 1% withdras
s wt file amy
Kinkead, iat t
tha
day for tilen bt’ ampheall
instaliod the newly vie ted
the lodge at that place.
a member of Pride of
1 parted Aa
where she
officers of
Mrs Kinked is
Patton Temple.
Firut Nathoomel anh Bl Patten shan ow
Han
Bessie Atkinson,
Dats : Kirk, Agnes Johnson, Blanch Yocum,
Patton borough pouncil met in regia.
jar session Monday evening with the
Mishel
*
Jannary sth.
405 PUPILS ENROLLED.
Ast Faercgae of one vey Eas Month Per
Cont of Attendunon 0%
First Privapey :
Number enrolled, 78; average attend.
ance, 64: per cent. of attendance. 3%
Perfect in attendance: Ray Delaney,
Walter Tryin, Edward John, Charley
Johnson, Orval Keongh, Richard Mor.
gan, Gerad McNamara doe Novick,
John Hogers, James White, James
Whiteford, Ralph Winslow, Agnes
Cponks Tillie Hanson, Esther Johnson,
© Jeanie Robison,
Delia Thomas,
vinia Williams
{na Drogerr, Teacher
medial Primary
Number snrsdied, 87 average attend
ance, Hl. per cent. of Attendanos, 56
Perfect in attendance: George Rad.
cliffs. Tom Noonan, Wille Guynn, Ed.
ward Girenninger, Raphael John, Don. |
ald Brady, Jax Morgan, Mike Peigghtal,
Francis Bruneau, leland Dart, Belle
Atkinson, Minnie Gore, Della Holes,
Margureite Morey, Dense Shun kk wiler,
Fva Redridge. Helen Beil, Madeline
Gaglinrdl, Maggie Powell, lillie An.
statt, Mary Zirom :
ANNIE V. Eariey, Teacher
Thi Piimary,
Number enrolled, 57;
ance, $8: per cent. of
Parfact in sitendance;
Andeew Shekn, Nesbit
average attend.
sffenance, Xx
Jobin Poweil,
Pape, Earl
Black, George Jones, Perry Waiters, |
Roy Beers, Ray Hoohison, James Hodg- :
‘car in
kink Dora Crooks Ida Chapman, Mary
Gore, Justina Bhady, Amanda Qoion
Rien 0 Resper, Teacher
Fowets Pelmary
WN anaber snrolied, Td; average attend.
ance, #4: per cent. of attendance, #5.
Perfint in attendance: Alles Blair,
Ruth London, Lillian
Florones Holes, Gertie Thomas, Fithel
Yingling, Rosella Miles, Lillian Keogh,
Cerna leonard, Clair Brown, Daniel
Morgan, Willie Whiteford, John Cor
reeling. Wilkie letseh, (bas Jackson,
Fred Meuillen, Chas Bauman, Willie
Powell
HH Prra WW Hosa ss Teacher
Firat Toto rowed ints
Nambu enroibed,
ats, 37. per oenl
Pervert in attendunge
{4 re Ant ry.
54: average attend.
of attendance, Bl
Willie Ast
Edwin Barkey,
Clark 4 awlher, ron
Bury,
Agustin Hurke
Citame. Fritz Hanson, Joseph Cea) lineal,
Wittie Meehan, Ulsire Anni
Jones. Lizzie Montieth, Elizabeth Net.
ssn, Clara Short, Efe Procman, May:
ple Whiteford, Ellen Washurg, Marg:
Lome
Mera ie,
E Puisnmie Teacher
we eiand Bale soantind:
Number snrodied, 3 average allst st5cd
per cent
Perelsot in attendance
with, Rotlida Biller, Marie Dietrick,
tds Forsberg, Hope Irvin, Mildred
fowia J vile Mull
Hay Shank
Annie Sheka,
r. Bruce
Vin.
Fred
af attendance, 91,
Minnie Beek
Ride WA
Anne Montie
Ramme: % Te.
Fame Witking, Mary Woome
Bell, Roger Lucas, Paul Brown,
Bortman, Howard Brady
Nad Crompton, Joba
Tebanat, Basey May, Harry Pat
Ki fie Pi thar Fern
wiles, Peter Samitohs.
JEANETTE STOVER
Cenk
Ligne
feria,
Third Intemmeilhicr
SF RRTLeG,
atieflanes
te Bpanenl
{ Fup PER
Mar
ye
Tra
ERR.
Waiter Wild
Alexander Nelo
FI1IZABETH BHOEMARSE
Kn Ee 58
teacher ul
$rioa
i
Ao : ge
tdding
( terman
-B Grade— Number enroiled, 17; aver.
ba.
tendance, WH
Drunesn Bandford. Netty Wallace,
minth
A Grade Namber enrollind, 21; aver.
age attendance, 15; per cunt of attend.
ance. 89 Perfect in attendance: Mil
ie Yeokley, Enid Lewis
Phoprson,
Sophomore Grade Nipaber enroll
ad, 12. average attendance, 13;
sont of attendance, 97. Perfect in ale
fendancd: Anastasia Biller,
Donnelly, Annabel Gutisalios,
Mellon, Rachel
Witman, Jerry Noonan, Willie Harper.
Juniors Number snrolied, 8; aver
age attendances, 8; per cent of at
tnndance, 98 Perfect in attendance:
Agnes Honter, Mamie Joties, Florence
May.
Senior Number enridled, 4
ag attendance, 3; pay cent of ate
Perfect in attendunee:
Corneal Sumaiary
Whole number enrolied
#5 averse alfemviance, 407:
average during term, 435; attended
every day during month, 212; attended
every day dorfug term, Sper cent. of
attendance during month, 92, per cent.
during term, 38
Haosioe Fant.
For highest
ARCH
percentage of attend.
Ment, Sophomore class, 95; 2d,
Junior clas 98: Sed. Benior class, 95
BL Myymi Principal
Pur Congrismen in a New Bale
JE Parsons, whi was recently
gamed for appointment in the Census
Burean, was anfortonaie enough, when
he seached Washington, to have the
which his honsehold
sliver. ste, were stormed broken open
and all the silver and a quantity of
finen stolen. The artivles
possussend double value, becalise wime
of the pleces had been presented to the
mother of Mr, Parsons when she ‘was
married, and by her presented to Mrs,
Parsons apon the occasion of ber mar
rings. Mr. Thropp was waited npon
at cure and advised of the misfortnne
amd immediately communicated with
the police suthorities, and on Saturday
evening they sent a spedinl messenger
to Mr. Thropp's home, with the cotapli-
ments of the chief of pailies, to inform
him that the thieves hid been arrested
in Philadelphia, and acarly all of the .
bask
guanine secured
Fivessian Serfaty Taga,
aad accent
farway, Two
As Pearnyl-
varia local was on te way from Cres.
Pireman Peank Urook, who is a
mnie man,
Wastaover, Jan 16.A
asecnred this morning al
milen above his piace
MEY
iy sone
ger fell from the engine and was hor
ribly cut and birttined abort the head
and face. Hew
immediately
cot brought
y
Bim pemovind bi
was Brought to this place
Dr. Park
the station and had
i bis office wheres every
possible is being done for his
comfort. De Rice, if Hastings, waa
mere but said be could do nothing more
fo aleviate the suflering man than whit
fad by Ir. Park. Both
Aoetors entertain but Hitle bapes of his
timate recovery. Fle
{ ‘posse thin 153 pL
$a
WE
thang
been done
will ba
haste: Man Dhoost.
Kirkpatrick,
mown citizens of the north part
his
Tuesday
Hapry ane of he
bd RK
pisiclense in
VERN,
age of 88 vesrsi Dee
wify and three
af the eounnty, died a2
pgrss
LAITON
tow nsing,
geeed bs sarvivisd by a
bei ohpeiy : fiom, whe lives ab
tha old homestead in Carroll township,
at home. He wn
Arohibedd, off
Sha
aod Blade,
ane Heetiier,
and Tiwi sinter,
arse
wast
y Presi of 4 Theseatl,
Fran & i fe
Fil Took place Fd
anid after
Heernguinet ai
interes 1
Puapori anf © hoeagee 0 oad Sep bee
new timetable will take effect on
i dint riot Nani
“ x FH R" LH Y
ATE RRS
Peel Panasy
vast bond at $00
SPREE Pe
e34RE
ard thirty
prim ipsd i
cappaanaliate pant will bee as fdowy
Mab : po herieid,
3p, om; Philipsburg, 500 po oi Mil
ih.
A; }
ive at Willia preport al 40 pony
phi a sleeper open at Williams
£ a
easy
13%. Arn
Phikude
port at $00 pom, {¥her HSE
trains are prac ealty unchanjped. |
|
Margaret
Jones, Mabel Wharton, Mary Semple,
TO INCREASE
- Anna Donnelly, Emma Haden, Maggie
Lowe, Howard Bloom, Robert Mo.
por
xI00 fest,
Hyer
goods,
of silver
height
BURG tan.
ordervd &
sent fo
age attendance, 14; per ont of attend. 1
ance, 95 Perfect in attendance: James
Jones, Daniel Jones, Peter Ker, Car |
. rie Holter, Edith Holter, Anna Jenkiow |
Patton Clay
Mfg. Co
Expend $18.000.
Will
E oUt PUT.
Tie Tesprovensent Wil Add 1 the Pas Holl
About L080.
‘fhe wave of prosperity has certainly
Angas struiek the Patton Ciay Manufactoring
Apna
Bandi, Blanner company has the foundation pearly
company's plant in Patton, as the
caomjiletedd for a thres-story sddition 39
which will increase the
plEnt’s output aboot 70 per cent,
An adifitional dry and wet pas will
bei added) and several new kine erected,
and the Improvement will increase the
pity rolis about §ro000,
Superintendent Prindible informed
Hie writop that (he compen= oi nae
Borth every effort possible to have the
addition completed by the first of
| April.
during
Ag hii plant now stanfla jt can torn
oat from four to five cary of sewer pipe
per duy. or from 20,000 to 35,000 brick
per day With the improvement seven
Sirs Or 35,000 bricks per day csm be
manuals :tored.
The Improvements all totaled will
sost the company in the neighborhood
af $15,000.
LOREITO'S NEW CHURCH.
The ¥v. Td Renseeriing the Od Fdifles has
Commenced.
Mr Johys A. Behwab, of Loretto,
who will have charge of the work of
erectinyr the new church presented to
the laretto congregation by his son,
Ahan M. Schwab, has begun tearing
down the oid chareh in that place.
It hus been decided to erect the new
church practically on the site of the old
ne, although it will be somewhat
jarger. The plans have been prepared
by a Plisburg firm of architects, and
Ihe entimated cost will be $40,000. The
plans include a winter chapel besides
ihe main choareh, and the sealing on
pacity will be about twelve hundred.
‘The sew church will be built of white
brick, and will have a spire 57 feel in
The walle will be 23 inches in
thickispss, and will contain sbout
00, 000 brick.
Mr. Schwab says it will cost about
one thomand dollars to remove the old
ehnret, besides being a very dangerous
Bat litte, if any, of the
material can be used in the new build-
ing, sven the steam heating pint,
tering in a very poor condition. So far
as possible the labor 04 the new church,
as well an the material in it, will be se-
cured in the vicinity, this being in
aevordance with Mr. Schwab's practice
in ths many improvements be bas
already made in the place.
Since it is always safe to add 25 per
cent. io the estimates of an architect,
Mr. Schwab's princely gift will cost
about 850.000, and will be the most
costly charch in Cambria county, with
the siagle exception of 86 Jobu's in
Johnstown, which cost about $86,000,
During the erection of the Sew
building services will be held in the
hall. which Father
probable view to such
prected several years
arge
Kittrell, with a
an sins
piroch ind
rgeney,
Bg
1 Hastings itpera Honse.
January 27th, the musiond
“hittle Trixie,” will be
present at the Hastings Upers House,
with Mav Smith Robbins and her big
sompany of talented artists. The play
brilliant
settitig of amusing incidents, starting
ol itis
if i contains
rama, on
and special
Mav Smith
the attrac.
i vocalist aed
hiv vers
ar
personates
characters. The
is Pong and in-
autors
Satinrday,
melodrama,
fam 3 touhing starry inland ini
xed and harrnonous muse,
dre from the Dat The
Lesnents of 4 Hein
Phe fH
bane with TREES
tiem of a taro aly
by ihe
wie
widely different
SOPEOYLINGE ON pans
ivpabos severed idabie
Big Cas! Land rent,
arent deal in coal lands in Cen
« by Jonn
Altoona Cond & Coke
Cradliten
alli
ambriy Goniy Is the sale
the
of certain jand un
ar the handsome of
GC amraivead
branch
yamihy,
sober
for munages
parry i Lhe
CREPE
JEM
writing
Morris, Cincinnati, 1
strated catalogue dois postage.