AA | Se aT TIN IN 3 | member to vote for the tariff bill reluc- When in need of i AR ERS a PA fa iri nF BSR ahs nnd RRS wn After doctors failed to cars me ofl Ww. 8 ih Albany, Ga, say” pneumonia I used One Minute cough “HeWitt'n little early risers did me : ton Courier. tantly; but the annoumcement by the | President that be would sign it, § passed, although in his message he had recommended free trade for Porto | { Rico, ended the serious opposition to it} " | in the ranks of the majority. But the | cure and three bottles of it ctired me. | more good than any pills I ever took.” eel ae It is also the best remedy on earth for | The famous little pills for constipation, a ¥ STATIONERY, | whooping congh. It cured my grand- | billionimess ‘and liver and bowel Below Central Hofel : CL he ChiWiren of the worst oawes,'' writes | trouble. C. W. Hodgkine, Patton : TOBACCO & CIGARS, { Jno. Berry, Logantown, Pa. It is the Pharmacy. only harmiess remedy that gives im- | ol PURE DRUGS, N PUBLISHING CO., Proprietors. BW Greexe, Fditor, BETABLISHED - - 1868. i Muasienl College, i minority will utilize the bill to make When you want a close some extended speeches, which they, hope to use later for political ammu- | pition. DICKENS iN DIRT. ea ¢ Friday, Febrasry 18, i Bdward W. Davis et ux to John { Lloyd, Cambria township, consider- | 1 ation, $1,120. : William J. Bock et ux to | Buck, Carroll, $2,000. | Henry Swope ot nx to Amanda Fara. | taugh, Carrolltown, $a. : Albert J. Craig et ux to Effie Love lace, Barnosboro, $325. Jerome Gill to John borough, $200. | James H. Fryer etuxtoF. | hangh, Cambria county, $i. Harry J. Gill, Gallitzin | Hannah J. Reese ot vir to C. H.| | Barker, Cambria, $1,570. L Jacob Bohirf to PF. K. Mullen et al Busquehanna, $1. | Michael Bradley to Wilson Bradley, | | Cresson, $42. : | Felix Ludwig et ux t) Harry R Fred- erick, Fhensburg, $2,500. i Harry RK. Frederick et ux to Marga- ret B. Ludwig, Ebensharg, $2,500. : | Amelia Krause et al to Andrew Rob- lay, Cambria, §700. | Henry Berg et ux et al to Webster Griffith, (ambria, $4,753. { | Pletcher C. George et ux to James B. Cessna, Lilly, $75. : | Augustine Kirepatrick to Elizabeth | Kirkpatrick et al, Ebensburg. $1. i i 5 2 There is no better medicine for the babies thun Chamberlsin's cough rem- edly. Ita plessapl taste and prompt and effectual cures make it a favorite with mothers and small children. It, qolckly cures their conghs and colds, | preventing pneumonia and other ser | fous consiquences. 11 also cures croop "and bas been used in tens of thous | | ands of cases without a single failore | | 80 far as we have been able to learn. ; It not only cures croup, but when given ‘an acon fa the croupy cough appears, {will prevent the attack. In cases of | whoaping cough it liquefies the tough | Rs i ! mucus, making it easier to expector DAVENPORT, of Ate, and lessens the severity snd fre- | quency of the proxysins of ecughing, | thus depriving that disease of all FH REPRESENTATIVE pnnsyivania, has Introduced a bill in- g the limit of cost for the pur. . ; of site and erection of a public dangerous CONMQRETIOSR. For sale by thereon at Wilkesbarre, to Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. 5 1 - — “1 had dyspepsia for years. Nomed- DuRixG the ven’ years prior to 1809 jeine wan so effective as Kodol dyspep- practically no new railronds were built | gia core. It gave wa. And yet inst year, owing Two bottles produced marveloos re shave ‘visit my shop clean and up-to-date. immediate relief | umably to our ‘temparory”’ iy. 682 miles of new road were con- e the regulation of second claw mail | - matter, has been favorably reported to » House from the Post Office commit. tee. The bill differs slightly from the milar bill which was before the last ; It provides a uniform rate ‘vent a pound for second class mat. | which Is to include sll newspapers and periodicals issued at stated periods and as frequently as four times a year. | It allows sample copies up to 0 per cent. of the bona fide subscription list, | when that does not exceed 50 of one “je. Sa Mm B. H. Rougrms, of Utab, who was recently excluded from member. “ship in the House, has made a formal ‘demand on the sergeant-at-arms of the ‘House for his salary snd mileage, amounting in all to about $2,000, The demand was accompanied: by the pre ‘sentation of papers relating to the claimant's rights, and also, it is said, with a suggestion that soit would be begun to enforce the claim in case it was not paid. The sergeant st-arms declined to accept service of the AumnoveH the House has passed Financial bill and the Senate hus done | Hkewise, the Financial bill that will be © come a law will be made by the six men who from the Conference commit- : tee, representing the House and Sen- "ate, which is charged with the task of reconciling the differences in the two bills. The gentiemen charged with | this important duty are Senators Ald- rich, Allison and Jones, of Arkansas, and Representatives Overstreet, of Indiana, Brosins, of Pennsylvania; and (ox, of Tennessee. The last nam.d © Senator and Representative represent the opposition to both bills. HAWAULAN and Porto R can Legisla- tlon now isa the right of way In both "branches of Congress. In the Senate, the bill providing a form of govern- ment for Hawaii on territorial lines, is © the “unfinished business” and will re main such until disposed of. In the Mouse, the Porto Rico tariff bill, which- _ wa reported from the Ways and Means _ comwpittes Inst week, has been called 1p and will ba kept up until disposed | Both bills will probably pass AS ty measires although the sentiment | the House jn favor of allowing Porto | unrestriciad trade with the & Slates wif) cause not a few! im th ton Pharmacy. - Ebensburg, Pa, Jan. 11, 1800. "FOR ASSEMBLY -- 1 ‘ by foend applications, ax they dine pros: sults,” writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wis It digests what you eat and can- | not fail to eure. C. W. Hodgkins, Pat Announcements. POR CONGRESS 1 hereby announce i myself as a candidate for a represent. ative in the Congres of the United or first-class hair cut Everything clean towel for each A Deeds Reoorded st Ebenshinrg ap 10 pate | customer. Laundry Work. I have secured the agency for the Clearfield Steam Laun- 1. ®ara- dry and solicit a share of your patronage in this line. All Michael! Drass et ux to Joseph Drass, work gnarantee 4d : Please give mea call. Garfield Wilkins. Having opened a. Plumbing, Tinniug and Hardware Establishment In the storeroom avenue, at one pied by the J. E tine Co., second door below First National Bank, we are pre. kinds of pared to do all Roofing, Sprouting, Plumb! ing, Etc, at as reasonable rate and in as good work. manlike manner as any CONFECTIONERY, PATENT MEDICINES, | Call at in + i PATTON, PA. Frescriptions properly com pounded, | mediate résuits Cures conghin, colds, © W, Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. croup snd throat and lung trotiblea. nl The Waals) Sega, Frachute revents consumption. Children ak” Fuel ity, Pa, is recogn a» P : pt of the firemost schools of music. ways like it. Mothers endorse it. C. {one of ; ) $33 wil pay for 4x weeks, instructions . Spring term will begin iand boa The best tea for the money MC rect at the | May 1. For ¢ Cash Grocery. | what you eat. dt ges tartificially structing the pxhausted digesti gans, It is tha latest discovered digest | ; No other preparation newest’ patterns. ant and tonie, can approach it in efficiency. IL in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsin, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache Gastralgia, Coamps,und digestion. | sicago. ail other resulta of imperfect Prepared by £.C. DeWit2 ACo.. C ¢. W. Hedgking, Patton Pharmacy. : on Magee occ | yar . Kirk Hdw. | 3 Cough, Asthma, f\ Bronchitis and Inciplent other in our line in town or county. Your patronage is solicited and we promise to give perfect satisfaction in every detail. | Thed.(. Harper Co. Patton, Pa. States for the Twentieth District of Pennsylvania, oh 1 jo he rules nRAges O ps He fn party. ALVIN EVANS, Ebensburg, Pa., Feb. 18, 1900, FOR RTATE SENATOR 1 hereby an. pounce myself as a candidate for Lhe nominution for State Senator for the Thirty fifth District, composed of Blair and Cambria coanties, and pledge myself to ahide by the wishes of the majority of the Republican voters. ; JACOR{, STINEMAN. Routh Fork, Feb. 10, 1900. FOR SHERIFF 1 bereby myself as a candidate nomination for Shen? AN BOUNee for the at and furnish Spectacles as odd : Se as i £1. lenses can 1 OW as he exchanged any tune the TT] i F ) coming Repubiican Unnyvention, sub. OZ E 3 fect to the rules of the party. : T. M. RICHARDS, FOR SHERIFF-1 lereby announce myself as a candidate for the nami: The Patton Jeweler. nation for Sheriff at the coming Re! Over-Work Weakens publican Convention, subject to the rules of the party. ! E. E DAVIS. | hereby an-! nounos myself as a candidate for the | nomination for Assembiy, subisct to the rules of the Republican party of Cambria county. : ! 8. D. PATTERSON. Barr Township, Jan. 3, 1900. FOR ASSEMBLY The undersigned hereby annoonces himself! a candi- date for nomination for Asembly at the coming Republican convention, | subject to the ruled of the party. JOR. O THOMAS, FOR ASSEMBLY --I hereby ROBOUNOE | myself as a candidate for the nomi. nation for Assembly, subject to the. rules of the Republican party of Cambria county. : F. NX. BURK. Ciallitzin, Pa. Deafness Cannot be Carved sa tnot teach the | pind portion of the ear. There is only one ; way toon Degfness and that is by copstiti. i thanul remem Deafiesy be opted By an ln. ; Hata sowdiion of the matin. Hriog of the | Fustnehtan Tobe, When this tube gels ioe : famed voll have a rumbding sound or fre perfect | Bowring, and when it is entirely closed Ivaf | sos ta Lhe resi, sad unlees the inflammation | cai be talkies out amd thik be restores) fo 118 sora! condition, bearing will be dest rove forever; pine bases oli Of ten are Pe eatarrh, whdeh ts nothing but an inflame) cok : ditton of jhe mucous surfaces. i We wlll ghee Une Hosdnd Dollars for any case of Deshi i { ome] by ontarrh) that ean not be stint by ; alts Untarrh Care. Rend for clroulars, free, 2 : : FJ CHENEY & 00, Toledo, (0 Riolid wn ; nbs, The. { Hall's Family Pllls are the best, i Your Kidneys. SAO WA SE Unbealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three mingles, Tae kidoeys ars your biscd purifiers, they fil sr nyt the waste or fen in the dood. If thev are sick or out of rider they fail to db their work, Faina, achesand they atin come from sg. enss of uric acid in the Blood, dus to neglected | kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats and makes one feel as though (WL £ CW. Hodgkins, Patton, Pharmacy. ‘Wall Paper. Wall Paper. We have the most complete Stock | ‘nf Wall Paper in Northern Cambria. Over a hondred patterns to select from, consisting of Kitchen, Dining Room, Parlor, Hall and Office papers, . Picture Department. « a full line of pic i o Bx pik Fan 3 " id: 1 Fit 0 aa LEIS, af div ye : * poking glasses, my Yoni CHURKS, ¥ wats TEL p 4h The Patton Art and Wall Paper Store. Cor, ath & Magee Aves, A.C FISHER, Prop SEE Good Offerings. (Toilet soap I wrapped cakes for Chosen Jaundry soap 14 pieces for - Alarm clocks ut . Large s-day clock for Large comforts 10 close al EAT weed blaskeds, por pur Ladies’ dress shoes - 75 ¢ hildaon’s slices at 16e and op. Men's gndershirt or drawers hy 25 a5 £1 si Hg TID they had hear: trouble, because the heart in gver-working in purmiping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. it used to he considered that only urinary . troubles were to be raced td ths Kidnsys, ¢ but now modern ’ . all constitutional diseases have their begin: {ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you Can maks no mistakn | cimnie proves thal nearly by first doctoring your kidneys The mild and the extracrdinary effect of Dr. Kilner ss Swamp-Root, the great kideey remedy is soon reaitzed, and iz sold on its merits gd by all druggists in fifty. 4 . cent and one-dollar siz as, You may have a ah : free. also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. it stands the highest for fy | wonderful cures of the most distressing cass © Unadivided premiams - Yai it w Pants Capes. T: specialty i Call and learn | Qur Prices. THE BAZAAR, Le O. Brady, Prop'r, Patton, Pa. We offer vou a choice of sthe food and aids y Nature in strengthening and recon {ot cost, uw | You are invited to call ‘and see my new line of for a new winter suit. a “Cue GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Ete. At Lowest Prices. Worsteds, Cheviots, meres and Serges—in all the : The best fitting, best looking and best wearing suit ever made for the | price, l - Flour and Feed A SPECIALTY. Also best grade of Lime. » @car- Weighing done Correct mo | ly on street scales, located + directly in front of store. JOHN GANTZ, Proprietor The Merchant Tailors, PATTON, PA. | OF GEO. LANGBEIN. Single harness from $10 uy Double driving harness 20 and up; Collars from #1.50 up. Fur robes and blankets All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. REPAIR WORK—Repair werk of all kinds neatly and promptly dene. Give me a trial. SIXTH ANNUAL some FP THH DECEMBER 30, 1899. sm on Kms insite OFFICERS fw - H. Sandford, Secretary; E. (O. Hartshorne, Treas; Wm. Davis, Solicitor; Renel Somerville, H. O. Winslow, Auditors DIRECTORS Brown, H. E. Barton, ]. W. Lupler, W. |. Donnelly, G. H. Curfman, W. L. Thompson, W. H. Sandford. Po A Fin ot RECEIPES. Balance in baods of Treasurer Dec. Slat, Ios Received from dues, inlermt and fines * “leans recording foes, ale § 1108 8 T8684 72 00 § 9.818 57 Cr AN AN DISBURSEMENTS. fone Lo ataek holders . " ; Withdrawals, 77 Heal sotate, repairs, taxes ind nsnranoe { Secretary Salaries - Treasurer I Bolwdtor Rent and postage . Printisg and stationery Recording deeds and mortgages {ash in hands of Treasury ANE res 3 15 16 48 a 8 0 a ASSETS. 24 shares loaned, Ist series, bond and mortgage bis | 4 Ie : [41 dred 54 + “4th qz i £ . ne i Bia Be hog Bi +E w= dred Y Ls 1 bs $42. 800 20 1,521 83 251 63 1,481 4 ae from stockholders | back dues gs “real estate, repairs, Daxes, lnsuraiioe Cash in bands of Treasarer LIABILITIES. eld ’ - $14,212 00 I abiares #1 ** 1434 in 8 © SRY Dies paid in advane Undivided profits 1st series, present valoe $ 108 184 nd A wt 824 3rd kA Ex : #2 B74 wh 3 ie : . 2 164 Sth 29 86 8th 13 a8 , the undersigned Auditing Committee of the Patton Building snd ‘Loan Association, having examined the books of the Secretary and Treasurer, ‘and the security papers in tha hands of tha Treanurer, bersby certify that the t foregoing is a trae and correct report of the finances of the Assoc siation as they | appeared on the 30th day of December; ISI. : Dated at Patyon Pa, February 6th, 198 Rim SOMERVILLE, ! HO Winsiow, : Anditors. 3 t » 2 ru by , oh . F. C.'Brown, President; W. J. Donnelly, V ice-President; W. * » od » rv a
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