© Ww. Hodgkine Patton Pharmacy. atton Courier. eATION PUBLISHING CO, Proprietors. BOW Garexe, Fditor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. (he copy, one Year, in advance, - - $m BP AGveriing rates frode BOW pon ap fea, aS rx dfsontinaed until all arrears are a. winless at the option of the Batervd a the Postoffiee ml Patton ax second. Crh at) mater, H. G. Dill spent Monday in Clear ‘Go to City Restaurant hungry. Go to the Basar for vour valentines. Comic or fancy. D. M. Sullivan came down from Car- rollitown Monday. “Old Bi Stebbing'’ at the Histings Opera House to-night. B.C. Kropp, of Altoona, was in our town on busines Monday. Special prices to cash buyers all _ month at the Cash Grocery. John Girisco and 8 Ritter, of Hast. ings, were in Patton Monday. J. C. Bloom, of New Millport, Pa, was in town the first of the week. Frosh oysters every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday st the Cash Grocery. F. K. Mallen, ‘of Reynoldeville, Pa, was among te Sanday visitors to Pat ton. Bors to Mr and Mrs. MJ. Ryan, of if vou are ‘Born To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Don- nelly, of Fifth avenue, a danghter Sat- Tease Goldstein, of Patton, was here on “business Thursday. South Pork J. H. Zuelch, of Bay City, Mich., was : Among the many visitors to Patton ; ‘Dennis Nolen wears a big smile over 4 was calling on friends in Patton Mon. Next Wedneaday is Vale emtine day. Don't fall to attend the supper in the Baptist chareh Februnry 224 Pp. F Shrimp and Chas Bock came aver from Hastings Saturday. H. T. Henderson came np from the Flood City Friday of last week. Fresh Fish every Thumday, Friday and Saturday at the Cash Grocery. For apples, onions, oranges, bananas, candy and nuts go to the Cash Grocery. H. H. McGee, of MeGes's Mills, Pa., day. onis Gouber, of Roaring Springs, Pa, «vas in this place Friday hosting up trade. Wm. Osborse, who represents the John FE. DoBois Iron Works, of Da Bois, was in Patton last week. If you are hangry drop in to the City Restaonrant where pou can get everything you wish in the eatible line, Misses Alma and Edas Nicholsan, who are attending school at spent Sunday with their parents at the Comavercial hotel Cremion, Flsewhere in the (C0 RIER this week “will be found the announenwnt of F. NX Burk. of Gallitein, who is & candi data for assembly Next week the COURIERS Westover correspondent will give the readers a sketch of the natural resources, indos- tries, how the people ifve and why they want to live longer in that thrive ing town. Watch for it, for possibly you may or are interssted in the growth of Westover. the arrival of a young daughter af his i home Saturday, Don't fail to go to Hastings Opera © to-night and see Lhe great rural comedy, “Old Si Stebbins.” Howard Dinsmore, of the firm of Disemore Bree. made a business trip to Clearfield Monday. J. C. Harper is putting a bath tab in ut the City Restaurant and making ther needed improvements. The distillery of Reig & Dumm, at Uarrolltown, restimed operations this week for a three-months’ run. The Keystone Clothing and Shoe company has a new ad in the COURIER this week. He sure and look it ap. Go to the Keystone Clothing & Shoe company and avail yourself of the low prices on shots and men's trousers. Mrs. James Mellon and danghter Addie, departed Monday for a visit AmONg relatives and friends st Coal February 22d the Young Ladies, Society of the Baptist church of Patton will bold a festival and supper in the church baildiog. Abe Byers, of Mineral Point, Pa, ‘was in Patton last week allending to business interests and also calling on i Ms many friends. J. F. Bonner, formerly a resident of Patton bat who is now located at nrey Run, was caiting on his many : here Friday. " you are going to attend the masquerade ball it will pay you to read he od ot Patton. Pharmacy, C. Ww. ; rman residents of Patton. bat who mow reside at Ebensburg, were calling on their many. friends here Tuesday. The familinr face of W. C. Banm, « v " DaBois, Was sCen on our streets one ‘day ast week. “Billie” bar many friends in Patton who are always , pleased to see him. Each package of Putnam Fadeless Dye colors more goods than any other dye and colors them better too. Sold by C. H. Perry, Chest Sprsngs, Pa. Another lar RE assorty of our celebrated “Kan't boy's knee pants, sizes 4 15. Prices right too, at 48¢ wi72e. Also received a Young Men's Black Trousers, long and iPHC Liay 83765 w Re FEE SAAS 7 98 shonid . £1.20 L$ ae The price 18 low at a great many pairs, plenty yet : np- to - date footwear leave them with ns very regular y 8s Hhoe now si $1 Kpecial prices on 4 few single pairs. 4 00 Shoex at $2 oo bE k= 1 50 a hr 3 1 50 2 50 kel) Farmer Prices were A Fiyer in Men's Shirts in our ”0 East window : $1.00, 85¢ and 75 inc. Inside we have some of Soe ated The cues at COME HERE- MONEY. YESTINE 1 —mAVE You save money oy buying your | groceries st the Cash Grocery. Don’t forget the big redoction on ' indies’ shoes at the Keystone Clothing ' & Shoe company's store, The Spangler Cloke and Coal mining company of Spangler, with a capital of | $1,000, was chartered at Harrisborg on | January 31st. Wm. F. Gable & Co, have a large ad in this paper this week. Their great ‘Mill End Sale” is now go plek, Carroll, $25. ing on and you can glean many par. tienlars from the advertisement. Look it ap. Dr. M. Gard Whittier, one of the most prominent and well known lead. ing physicians in this section of the state. died at his home at Clearfield Pa. from blood poisoning after an iil pes of throes weeks Be good to yourself and good to your friends. When you treat a friend te whiskey, give him the best. Harper Whiskey is the beverage for yur friends and for you. Bold by WL Daggett and W. A. Mellon, Patton, Pa Chas. Stratiff. of Tyrone, spent Sun. day in Patton, the guest of his brother, WW. Stratiff, of Beech avenue. He i% an engineer on the Tyrone & Clear field railroad, and was en rodte to his home after an extendad vist to Pitts. burg. Dr. Olin G. A. Barker, son of F. H Barker, who is in London making a study of the eye, has been appointed chemical assistant to one of the chief surgeons st the Royal London Ophthal: mie Hospital EBenshurg Mountaineer: Herald. Frank MeTague, wife and danghter, of Altoona, wers guests of Mr. Helens Mellon, of the Patton hotel, over Sun. day. Mr. McTague was formerly a resident of Patton and Las a host of friends here who were gind to shake hands with him, In view of the indecent haste showed by some people to get out of chareh an amatare poet hus made an addition to the daxology as follows: “Praise God from wham all blessings flow, Hers wrap your muffler around your throat Praise Him all creatures here below, Now get (to your overcoat, Praise Him above, ye Heavenly host, ' Right here put yoar rubbers on, Praies Father, Son and Holy Ghost, By this time you are ont and gone. fat Save! by Chamber ions Cough Kimedy During the early part of October, 1808. 1 contracted a bad cold which set. tied on my longs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had appeared in an incipient state. | was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which 1 cond not. | became alarmed and aller giving the focal doctor & trial bought a bottle of Chamborisin's cough remedy and the resull was immediate improvement, and after | had used three botUes my longs were restored to their healthy state BS. Edwards, publisher of The Review, Wyant, Iii. For sale by Pal ton Pharmacy, OC. W. Hodgkins Aw Fitters How to Trad Cheaply. Buy New York Centrai mileage Books Five bandred mile books, good only in New York State, are sold al $10.00. One thousand mile hooks, good an the New York Central and Hodson River R. It and hranches, Bafa, Ho chester & Pitsburg Ry. Philadelphia & Reasdbyr Ry, and « $0.00 fPnhmited, and wrtain other Hines atid for falda. Fan plire if a rate of atl trains, LHOGIng Hw By line rotjedge ralia less Lian (WG cents per certain for par Av On State FE xpress the appleation rhe afueet ritie, mile may be obtained bet Wen points Conant tiekel agents fae iars “f had dyspeps@ for years No med. fete was =o effective as Kodol dvapep: sia cure. {2 Feelied! Two bottles produced marveioos re sufta” writes I. H. Warren. Albany Wis It digests whist vou sat and can not fail to enrel. UW Hodgkine, Pate ton Pharmacy gave irnmediate Pasnew pul Thiwted The Beech Grove Granger ovaber SU pper on Riippe £ wiil hob Wed thedr uid cordially # dance and re tay evening, February 14, 8 near Beaver Dams. All are invited to attend Mrs. JK. Milier, N Newton Hamilton, Pa writes, 1 think DeWitt's witeh hazel salve the grandest saive made.’ It cures piles and heals evervibing AH frandunlent imitations are worthless ©. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy, Hetarn Fhanks. We wish to extend our most sinesie thanks tthe frends and to Marceliis oaneil No, 448 of Patton, who we Kindly assisted us during the sickness grid death of our brother, Anthony Emwall : ANNIE M DETEMPLE Wintaam OsWwarn, JuspErw DSW ALD of Altoona, ¥rday, Fehranry 2 | Deeds Hany ded at Pheasdbury op Us Dafe J. M. Notley et ux to M. C Won over, Spingler and Sasquehanna, con. J. M. Notley et ux to M. C. West aver, Spangler and Sosquehanns, $1. James H. Gilson to M. B. Courtright, Gallitain borough, $600. RBamuel Kelly st ax to A. G Carroll, $150. John J. Dietrick et ax to John Kos Storm, J. KE Kohn ot ax to John Stroup, Reade, $300. Frederick Eger of ax Swope, (arrolltown, §2.700 Peter 2. Noel of ux to EP. Reed, Carroll, 8460, Peter 17. Noel st Carroll, $200. Catharine Noel et vir to EP Uarmodl, $550. Joseph Moyer, by the Treasurer of Cambria county, to commissioners of Cambria county, Clearfield, $12 Jomeph Moyer, by the commissioners of Cambria county, to John Ryan, Clearfield, $12 Robert litsinger et ox ot al to Hay mandos Shoffper, Clearfield, $1,100 Jacob Kroes of nx to Michaal Kroes, Chest, $07. The Parvifle avd Oriental Mat) to Henry ax to EP. Beed, Powvand, Teaves Girand Central Station, New York, by the New York Central, every night in the year at 9:15, and the fourth night thereafter this mail Franiises, ready for delivery or trans. for 10 the steamers for Hawaill, Aus tealin, Philippines, Japan and China Ree the ew “Roand the Ward” folder just sued by the New York Central Lines. A copy will be sent free, post. psi WE on rote af threes denis iB stamps, fy George HH. Daniels. General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Ma. New York tion, “1 had bronchitis every winter fisr no medicine rave mie perma take im the years and nent retell 1 Minute congh cure hest coongh medicine made,” stvs J Koontz Corry, Pa. HH guiekly coughs, coulda, cronp, asthma, grippe, and throat and lang troables. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cores guiekiy W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. teh t 3a Beara I know it Nation, The aveoants of DuReamer & Me Tigart and sino BE DeReamer, form. erly in the meat business in Patton, are now left in my hands for settlement. All thos indebted are hepehiv notified ter call aunad adiioet sane 1113 BE DeERRaMER Special Overcoat and Underwear The season 3 here when we must ¢ i of Overcoat and Uaderwear and in order to make nr 5 . SEK, TEM Or BDUTHS goans, = 1 pecpl i tor Te Wis Aly Oe these great oY as Hes AK £03 aR % : . WIWest gure rid KR IMI NOT FORGET WOLF & THOMPSON, PATTON, PA. ICS ak i i at Ran SDs have goods We all atest 1 the Millinery Line at our store in the Solomon hutlding, Fifth ave nue, and extend a special mvitation to il! the ladies of Pat- ton and vicinity to call and exunine SAME. Hats i" all the trimmed in Intese E Stes Satish: CLIO WET anteed. Evans Sisters, Patton, Pa. Pres ie New Stare FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING Wa have on asnd a fall line of Fame he itore in all in its branches, carpete window shisdes and mattings THIRST POI SIS, 8 PINCER {1a extension tables § feet long, $4.95; iron beds, $4 and ap; kitchen sHmprs, Mx ech and all other farnitare in groporiion. 1g and embalm- or Black hearse ng. PITT | Sune SRR yr bs LEY’ fers’ Qeore Cnt PATTYTOMN, PA. VOUrse Les 5 pio de entire Roe Sraked Meats {ny « Re dried Fregat 3 § va % wiil permit Soheiting ery SPECIAL {Goexls Groceries. LOW PRICES of our Boots, Ric. Phold Company's he first-class. the Packmg pound to ‘ ¥ NrIces iow as Vong patronage, truly, Business! Business } rushing
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