‘Guaranteed Preparation. 2 SALVE is a Healing Wonder. | C.K Fork, of Altoona, was a Patton visitor Monday. PATTON PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. SUL ee aye GEREN, Ration, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. | Ome eopy, one yer, in advance, ccc 3100 i) Advertsing pation ronade ROWS pon ape ion! DERE. : a antes ot the option of The Entered AL the PostoMios at Priton as second Go to City Restagrant if you are Er. : own Monday. There are 5.400 square miles of coal flelds in Great Britain. Irvin G. Grenninger spent Sunday Fresh Fish every Thursday, Friday and Satarday a the Cash Grocery. Mrs. Wm. Yeckley and danghter Were visitors to Gallitein over Sunday. andy and nuts go to the Cash Grocery. Michael Stoltz and wife, of Ebens. burg, were visiting friends in this place Sanday. a W. O. Bracken and J. J. Kinoey, of Galtitain, were in this place Friday on val BE. Ashton, of Syracuse, N. Y., J the guest of hia uncle, Chas. W. Hody- dl The cheapest place for wall paper, pict re frames and plastico at Fisher's Wore near railroad station, Miss Mary Mulcahey, of Ebensburg, visiting in Patton this week, the guest of Mis Gertrude Noonan, See “Littl Trizle” and enjoy an evening of fon and recreation. At Hastings Opera House January 27. Instead of an’ engagement ring the Japanese lover gives hin sweetheart a ploce of beautiful silk for her sash. If you are huogry drop in to the ity Restaurant where you oan get everything yon wish in the eatible line | Mids Alice Young, who has been visiting friends in Johnstown the past two months, retarned home one day Bdwid Lewis, of Johnstown, was run down by Mail Express and instantly Jed at the stone bridge in that city last Tharsday. Bach package of Putnam Fadelow Dye colors either silk, wool or cotton erfectly at one buolling. Sold by ©. H. Perry, Chest Springs. Pa, 3 Jobn Kirby, formerly employed by the P. BR. R. as telegraph operator i this piace, who is now located at Twin Rocks, Pa, called on Patton friends Saturday. The Penfold News is the litest ad- dition to our exchange list. It is not a jarge journal, but its four pages are well supplied with good resding mat ter. Here's success to Editor Chamb Editor Benton K. Thompson, of the Glen Campbell Journal, and Mise Clara 1. North, of Covode, were married at the home of the bride recently. They ve taken up their residence at Glen Jampbell. "HH. A. Eoglebart, the well-known _ elérk at the Mountain hoase for several years past, will take charge of that ‘hotel as landlord when J. RB. Denny leaves to take possession of the Mer 2 chants’ hotel in Johnstown. — Ebens- inh Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind, says, Kodo! dyspepsia cure did me mare _good than anything 1 ever took.” It digests what you eat and oan not help but care dyspepsia and stomach ropbles, CW. Hodgkins, Patron _ Herman Wills, of Ashville, this oh discontinued anti Kil arrear ; Ramuel Kelly, of Chest Springs, was seen in onr town Monday. Attorney Somerville made a trip to the county seat Monday. Lonis Kall, of Conneiisvilis, Pa, was in Patton on bosipess Monday You save money hy boying your groceries at the Cash Grovery, ; The well-known Oronse hotel, of South Fork, changed handle last week, Thos Peach, the well-known livery: i min, of Ebensburg, drove down to | Patton Satarday. Ris rumored that a bark will be es. tablished at South Fork in the near fature. "Require Schroth sod Harry Scanlan, of Carrolitown, were seen on ony streets Sunday. A.W. Lieb, of Nicktown, was gireo- lating among Patton friendly and _pelatives Satarday. Mr. and Mre A. OC Fisher and daugh- tar spent Sunday at Nicktown visiting friends and relatives, John Danielson, of Viatondale, form- erly a resident of Palton, was calling | on friends bere Monday. Mrs. HP. Dowlesy of Patchinville, Pa. was the guest of ber daughter, Mrs. EO. Hartahorn, over Sunday. Ex-Governor Hastings, Col Spang jor and Jas. A. McClain were among the distinguished visitors to Hastings one day last week. Dudley Hartahorne and sistex Edna, of Curwensville, sre visiting at the home of their brother, EB. O. Harts bors, of Beech avenue. See “Tittle Trixie” and cure that fit of blues yon fee! coming om. The ren. ody is infallible, At Hastings rpms House Saturday, Janvary 27. Bees are said to son an enormoos dis tance, When absent from their hives they go up in she sir until they we their home, and then fy toward it in a straight line. Hon Wo P. Reese, of Johnstown, ex member of the Penosylvania State Legislature, and W. H. Morris, aiso a prominent citigen of that city, were visitors to vor town Setarday. Dr. H, Somerville of Chest Springs, was elected second vice-president of the Cambria Coonty Medical Society at the meeting and banquet beld at Johnatorsn last Thursday night. Joba LI. Sexton, of the Blossburg Advertiser, was in Patton the first the week looking up the interests of that progressive puper. Mr Sexton made the Covsgrn office a pleasant gall while here, sa £3 ith any It tones A pitre whiskey agrees food, i fact aids digestion the stomach, increas the tow of the gastric jai and so promotes strengl bi and flesh, A pure whisk) ti ihux per Whiskey. Palmer House and Ww. A. Mellon, Patton, Pa Having had namerous calls of yoang jadies to learn to sew, 1 will give the opportunity by Fetiruary, if a certain pumber will be assured. Will teach correct method amd seaming from a straight hem to a perfect fitting jacket For further particulars call Mrs FE Usoney, Patton, Pa AES wee § In Japan a rafbway teain was blown from a boeidge resents sisted of two loenmotives, Hires freight cars and TWO passetiger Cars (RITYING 80 passengers. While crossing au sent bridge the whole train, with the excep tion of the Blown from the bridge into the stream below, He LEAD Oh joreanalives, Was Indiana eonnty officials declare that the new move of the County Commis sioners in having prisoners work os the streets and roads of the county works with entire satisfaction. This week Judge White added Conrad Mo Dermott and Sesmoar Paniap to the foros, the men having been conv ieted of entering a story and siealing & small quantity of goods. : ‘county, died at the Mercy Hospital, Pittaburg, Thursday morniig of last at the Shiffler bridge works Iast Satar week, as the result of injuries received _ day. He was found on that day at the _ hottom of an elevator shaft with his skull I crushed. He was only 17 years Lately occupied {terms write or apply to G. 8. Good, P. H. Walls, general manager of the large coal operations at Frugality, Pa, was in Patton Toesday, and while here made this offos a pleasant call. Mervin Lewis, who was acting in the ‘capacity of clerk in Pitt & Seeley's store for several months, has accepted a position in the Inboratery of the Cam- ‘ bria Steel company at Johnstown. The Cormier wishes him much success in his pew position, Shocirid of Trade Meeting The Patton Board of Trade met in regular session last Friday evening per call of the secretary. The following bills were presented and instructions given for orders to be drawn for same: JF Parnell, $448; W. {* Hubbard g1.87; BEd A Mellon, gia IL. Gold stein. F122 The following resotntion, which was nnanimously adopted, was recommended to the Barongh Coansil Whereas, The Patton Ulay Manufac- turing company are now eontem plat ing an extension of their manufactoring plant, embracing a hrick addition to their present butiding, and the erect fon from four to six new kilns and the necessary machinery to increass their present output from 50 to 78 per cent. and necemarily a corresponding in orease: of the number of men employed, be it Resolved That in order to encourage stich enterprises, and xe an inducement to new enterprises of snch character as will prove a benefit to onr town, and to promote similar expansion, the Pal. ton Board of Trade, respectfully sug. gests anid recotnmends to the Borough Councd] that an extension of the pros. ent exoneration of Boroagh taxes lo “dhe anid Patton Clay Manufactoring sompany, be granted for a furt her period of five yours from the expiration of the time covered by their present Cexoneration, Resolved. That a copy of theese reso. Jations be resented to the Borough Council of Patton, Pa, by the sscrelary of our board, for their ation. Respectfully submitted, En A MrrLoN, See’ y Board of Trade. Meer Fostalbisd Af the last regolar meeting of Mar cellus poanail, Noo #48 Y. M. 1, Install ing OfMeer M. M. Nolen installed i] following ofoers for a term of one year: F. X Bagman, president; M. McTigue, second vice president; C F Lehman, financial secretary; C. A Repsher, recording secretary, Ww. Wenkland, treasurer. Geo Gearheart, marshal: FS Yingling. loside sentinel, A Storm. outside sentinel: H 8. Boog, A. Burkey, J. R Cordell, P. Biller, exe: cutive committee. This council of the Y M 1 isin a flourishing condition, having a membership of 86. The finan. cial part is in very good standing, showing & cash balance of $538.00, a net gaia over last garter of $22.60 Mar. celine council pays $5 per week sick henefite and has ite rooms in the Buck building nieely furnished. Every Catholic young man in this community shogld beenme 3 member of Lhis organ. ization. X X A Brave Dow ard The Chicago & Nogfh Western rail WAY company announces the pubiica- tion of & thedling story of campaigning in the Philippines, entitled "A Brave Coward” The famous battle of Ma late, the charge at La Loma, a love romance, the carver of the Tenth Pennsylvania at Manila and in Loson, the conquering of cowardice by a young Pennsylvanian, are all inter woven inte nne of the most delightfil wsort stories of the hour yet sete] fs common with the first Nebraska, the Thirteenth Minnesota, iah and Ovegon men and the Taenteth Kansas, the Tenth Pennsylvania wale history in the war against Aguivaido The tale is superbly illustrated with £ * Pa . . tones, printed in convenient for dred weil be Drwarded to any Redes on peesipt of # canta in postage by W B Keiskern. 22 Fifth Avenue, {hioagn ji Bie Pander Bead It is announced that two important 3 CEE B08 wn eh Ya a 5 i ¥ 3 iy x . pireider Tanase i bhus HOEY Barve been mane The frst JJeal to be recorded fs that by which the Babeock atin, Y amber company, of WINTER Couseasion of A000 aores of amd form erly owned by the Cambria Luamber company Thus land = adong lear RE gde (reek, in Somerset coninty, mind very rich in Anest timbers. In addi tion to this purchase the Babeock Lam bwip company Has Boa hid FEN) A0ree OF d belonging to the Parker, Harrison amd Packer tale is shared in by Congressman Hor. are Packer, of Unindersport, Potter sonnty, Another is Louis Plack's pur chase of 1.900 acres on the Soath Pork Cronk in Summerhill towshipe Uharies $f rome was the owner of the tract The price of the transfer is given al go AL 75 sivaire of RG x ks 7 erlale his es fv 10 own Rowe © ? The Lioydsviile miners, it is claimed, have been promised a 10 per cent. muse on the first day of April Whether they will he satisfiad with his sdvanoe depends entirely on the action! the Indianapolis convention. From the pensral appearsnees of dogs the mining district pf the wmonttain, there senrns to be ni desire whatever to take any other action than Pow be capctioned by the great gathering ot representatives of the apited Sine Workers of America at Indiasapelis. Pgh. Dispateh. Pentist Wantod, (rood opportunity for a dentist, Dental room in Good building for rent by Dr. Chase. For - Patton, Pa. Go to the Bazaar for yonr valentines. TERESTING WE ve ari awptied by on Wide A wake Corvesprmtont | from the Tearfietd Connty Towe. : When youn meet a bevy of pretly irivis alwiirs blow your cigarette smoke in their faces: They enjoy it. Mise Maggie Michael, of Wankesha, in visiting ber sister, Mm. H. Lowman. [ii health caused Mise Olive W. Berkey to return home from Alum Bank where ashe for some time past, has had charge of the postoffice. Fighty dollars wire subscribed by charitably inclined people for the pur. poe of stecting a monument over the grave of the iate Samme! Neff, of CWankeshn A blowout caused the tannery people to rest Monday the first day off for the hoya wines November nh. (laws Dlowers here inst week. As nual the select few got the valuable presents; others got the cigar holders, glass pens and sun glasses. Four months of school gone. how much do you know ? John Toser wants to sell his property while the boom ix on. Beller stay with us, Jobn Hownni Fry bas had shipped to this place A cur of Jime. What ive will ase in lees than two years: Fifty coke ovens, a new meat murketl: 8 new blacksmith shop: a new railroad op the east side of Chest Creek: over one thonsand men em. ployed, and among them there will be a few lies Slave and Huns, with a ght sprinkling of Polanders: slectric fights at all the bosiness places and on all the stpest corners: Lannery ronning full time [want to let the people who suffer fron rheumatism and sciaticn know shut Chamberlain's pain balm relieved me after a number of (ther medicines and & doctor had failed. It bs the best Uniment | have ever known of J. A, Dodgen. Alpharetta, Ga Thousands have heen cured of rheamatiam by this One application relieves the WwW. Hodgkins, remualy. pain. For sale by CO Patton Pharmacy. ast t o Cenn yy Heodolle The following have taken cut Inwinl permits to wed recently: John Penrod. of Sooth Fork, and Treva Reile Grafs, Barnesboro Thom Ma joy, and Mary Farrell, Patton; James Warner, {lresssn, aml Josephine Biller, Ebensburg: Joseph Sierba, and Nastazgijo Pettrocako, Barnesbora: Jomeph Warrender and Elizabeth Ann Plerson, Barnesboro. : Fresh oysters every Toesday, Thors- day and Saturday at the ( ‘ash Girocery. Special Overcoat and Underwear T h e : here when we NUS Reinet : dispose or 1 nde Wear arder to anr ( wercoat and ‘ - * Tis} ti iT * ; i Stock, ARE { Foe road av al Tia Riis feed to E we sod t 4 aad as Av : lve sg Cali PATTON, PA. We have all the latest goods in the Millinery Line at our store in the Salomon hiilding, Fifth ave ane, and extend a special invitation to all the ladies of Pat- ton and vicumy to call and exanune Same, Hats trimmed in all the latest styles Satisfaction gnar- . anteed. Evans Sisters, Patton, Pa, The Ne Ww St hf to Miners’ Store Cob [| Qricressnrs FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING. Wit bave on hand a fall jine of Furn- ture in all in its branches, carpets window shades and mattings. : Fire wT POR SIRO PIERER Oiile extension tables 8 feet long, $4 24 iron beds, #4 and ap; kitchen chair, Hie each and all other furniture in proportion and embalme #7 WY oor | 5 % & Iindetaking Jy Wi hite or Black hearse. H. S. BUCK. ing. PATTON, PA. courself of the SPECIAL 1A WW PRICES of our entire stock of Dry Goods (roceries, Boots, Shices, bite. We handle he Or dried frat stock 1s quality will permit. - a famous Qmoked Meats and gnarantee every pound to be complete-—and prices low as the Dold Packing Company's first-class, Soliciting vou patronage, Busimess o rushing holidays we have been unable to write much Ste N CW i k the * Fut HC LF Shoes Wr al. %