TAR ~ 1 Sys re {As PATTON. CAMBRIA CO. PA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1 (leaned the “Conrier’’ Reporter, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS : Rinel Somervitte Biaciad Boragh Seticitor ; 3 for the Faxing Your. i Patton Boroagh Council met in regan: e lar session Monday evens with the ™ ® following members present: McCor mick, Anderson, Winslow, Cordell, Campbell, Hartshorn snd Cornelis. The minntes of last regular meeting wh = ‘held, March 5, were read and approved. € can satisfy VOUr, The following commitioes were ap Hr “0 pointed by the president: Street Com. i C with pipes of all mittee H. 0. Winslow, EF. MeCor s and shapes. Bg mick and Frank Anderson. Finance Committee BE. 0. Hurtshorn, J RK Cordell and Bam Cornslias. Fire and | Polion Committee J. R. Cordell, F. Anderson and E. O. Hartshorn. W. H Sandford was unanimously elected borough treasurer for the en. suing year. . On motion of Winslow, seconded by | McCormick, it was unanimously cars| ; _ipied toat the slection of borough 7 ini kha k _engiveer an’ solicitor be laid ou the | € carry the larg- table until next meeting night. hus} men On motion of Hartshorn, seconded nc of AGATS, Winslow, it was unaninsously car: pied that the communication of EC , Brown relative to the agriement be- 11] tween the Chest Creek louod & Im | provament company and the borough ‘on Fifth avenue sewer, be laid over 0 ; ontil next meeting night. ” LC Om motion of Anderson, seconded A £ lance at our | by Hartshorn, it was nnanimonusty car ndow will ried that the following bills be soe TR goptnd: WH. Sandfird, $20, Patton prove i vot cheap Pipes, good Pipes i moker's Artcles tton. Water Co, $40; C. A. Repsher, $4.25; CH. 8. Lingle, $4; Prank McClure, $4. On motion of Winslow, seconded by Corelins, it was anapimousty carried | that the borough cierk and street com: | missioner get an inventory of the tools the borough owns and report next meeting night. “On motion of MeCormiok, seeonded | yy Hartaliorn, it was onanimously cas ried shat the wages of the streat com. ‘missioner and laborers remain the same us heretofore. : On motion of McCormick, seconded ‘by Anderson, it was carried by a vote : {of six to one, Winslow voting in the | negative, that the salary of policeman remain the same at $40.00. On motion of Met lormick, seconded by Cornelius, it was usanimooaly car. : ried that the borough clerks salary be {the same as List year, $5 & month. i On motion of Cornelios, seconded by McCormick, it was carried that the | motion be recinded ntlative to the bor ough soticiter. : On motion of Cornelius, seconded by McCormick, it was unanimously car | pleat that Renel Bomarvilie be elected | borough solicitor for the ensuing year. The borough solititor's salary was fixed at $60, same as last year, ona | motion of Winslow, seconded by Me- : Carmick. | The Aoditors’ statement was submit. ‘ted and on motion of Winslow, secob- i ded by Anderson, it was unanimously carried the same he accepted sa read and published in the PATTON COURIER. Om motion of Winslow, seconded by Hartshorn, it was gasnioyousiy carried that the meeting nights be the first and third Monday in each month at & p.m. APRS ges, and ting stoves. so a full hine of sharp. Council then adjourned, Attend Pa 1 fo fees or Hev, £ H. Witman departed Mon. day evening for Hamlton where the = Centeal Peansvivanis Conference meets this year. The second year of bis pas- torate has been even more succession | than the first, the church having en joyed a wonderful degree of growth in Cmembership and development and wie Comes in every department of work. The contributions for missions «% aod other benovelenoes | exisns of any previous year in tory, and will compare very favorshiy with ouder ahd | more bani charges. This splendid record jogieal result of the fathial we Cent labors of the pastor grid hos greats endeared him not only Wo hs owp | ehiigreh bat to the entire compaunity, { and is the sarnest tiope and expectation Cof ail that be be returned & | year. He is one of the most gnaswar ing yet untiring and earnest workers Very Respectfully, in the Master's viveyard, ores oo awn . sympathize with ap Delp the Baird ened ; | and sorrowing, to Pheer ADG foun : dusspond ent aud heavy i greatest conoern to basip andl the ‘lewt of earth the way ie etornal, Not a litte of the vious spiritual life of the Buren wm owing to Chi estimable wile and family whe ab ‘jahor so zealously and epoperaic so {grriestly with him in bis work. let *y us hope that the next year may be E. Kirk Hdw. ~~ &Fur'tCo oo ok | even more fruitful of good works and ging of very many to <! pesult io the brin i as shall be saved Cc. C. GRENINGER, Mgr. | the Master of suc A! eharch ide boards, couches pckers, mirrors, pbords, high ] low back sinks, a full of iron beds it purchaser. mach in iis Tose re iH # x Aa apotiwr ¢ a lI LER pay Pim 3k ¥ o faa ternel. eoad track, : 1 ; 1 : AND GENERAL NEWS: KILLED ON THE RAILROAD i L x ! AH ; mw ] & ; The Yiezigs Was ul One Timea Beshiont wok Fate, . : The following article was taken from ; Here and There by the Hontwdale Citizen: “Phe body of Griffith {lements was brought to this place on Mon. day for burial He was ploked np near a station called Howard on the Pittsburg. Virginia & Charleston Rail a road ranning from Allegheny to Homestand, on Wednes- day, Feburary, 27th, 1800, at about arms badly mangled. He was taken to the West Penn howpital where he died the same night at 12 o’cleck. Hin remains lid in 8 morgue at Plissburg antil Sstarday before they were identi fied. He wax not intoxicated at the time of the accident, as has been ram. pred. The engineer saw him abead at a distance of abant 40 feet and whistled for him to get off the track, he stepped off on the enter edge of the ties, but Just at that moment another fram wis ‘approaching him, in some Way in iry ing to miss 11 he failed to get ont af the peseh of the train going the same di. rection he was traveling “The deceased wim a pesident of Houtzdale for abput 3 years he baviog for a number of yeun condncted the confectionery store now owned by John Pride, near the P. BR. station death, which seenrred about four years ago, and moved to Patton, hat lately he has been working at Mill Creek. He was a man possessed with many good traits, but like many another he was his own worst enemy. He would have been 52 years old had he lived antil July next. He leaves 2 family of nine children. The funeral took place Toesday afternoon.” Foust. Ofte Rohr Ran to Barth. A hand of eight post-office robbers have just been ran to earth by Pomt offies Inspectors Dickison and Gregory alter a year's chase, Three are in jail st Altoona. George A. Lea, Edward Kalley, and John Fowler while Lhe Pennsylvania jails. Nine robberies are charged againts tem, mmong them those at Barnesboro, Spangler and Natrona, and California, Hastings, Cambria county, Allegheny county, Washington county. The robberies were noted for boldners and the thinves : Loa sistants in the First National Bank of accured in all not less than $5,000. Kriley and Fowler will be given a hear- ing al Altoona before United States Commissioner MacLoed March 23 Bailey Found Guliny. Warren Worth Bailey, sditor of the of libel at Ebensburg, the verdict being reached by the jury Sunday morning Judge Bell, before whom the case Was tried, in a somewhat lengthy charge, ing at 10 o'clock Saturday night. 4nnday morning about 5:30 o'clock, they came in and submitted the follow: ing ax their vereict: “We find the de- indicated. but we recommend him to the extreme mercy of the Court.” Fed at the Almsshotse. Michael Metier, who waa admitted to the Cambria county almshouse on Jaly #, 1807, died at that institution at 10.30 s'eloek Saturday morning, after lingering illness, aged 33 yeam. Mr. Metioe is survived by three sisters Mrs. George Travis, of Chicago; and Mrs Cirady and Mes George Yocum, of Johostown., The remains will be hihd until word ts received from the relatives as to the disposition of them. Those in Johnstown have been notifted of his death Contrast at Tivooa, F X Bauman, of this place, who re of a large piece of trestle work al a new evdivent the poatract for the erection 1 ia i Tes hg an ania as Ah " iva Mae al sry Ong, red urine rom that place Saturday mitral is pot completed yei, OG ceased work on aooant of if retarn Bagman the wher wigs panto The A ai 3 BE SEVERE WERK € pag h? iow Planer 4 employ ed § Hin Lhe place, is gel bois . ify af the nuan ber, Wig hes, £y He will Ah Plater Sebold Ruiisbiog Adelbert Mills, the popular imper sonator. will give an entertainment at the Patton School baibding Satan, evening. March th Proceeds for the benefit of the piano fand. Jacksonville, time thst the cosnty rosd from Ebens : burg would paes theongh this town, but He loft this place shortly alter hiv wife's : anme benefit to the jooaitlly. ®& maedinte relatives and 8 few friends at the Patton Supply Co. WH IL RIVEL WINDRER A Nove Cond Teen May be Boils Asog | gataie : Crvempn agi : tis pow pretty clear that the Cam. Bria soonty Water Supply company is ax has already Deen stated, an sdjnpet | of the Lehigh Coal company, the water which that corporntinn is after on the North Branch being peedsd to supply : works which it bs expected will be lo- | cated on nnd recently purchased from James HL White, just west of Wilmara, says the Johnstown Tribane, 7 po. m. with his skoli ¢rombed and both There is ample room in the valleys of the Little Conemaugh and ite =orth Branch for a large town oe eity, and it would not be surprising if the new town wonld ere long rival Windber, If this surmise should prove correct, | Boslah will not be the only neglected town site in the sounty that will have had a resurrection, ax Christian Shatfer, an aged and irnstworthy citieen, of : Summerhill township, who lives on an adjoining farm, saya that he oboe saw the plan of a town To be Jocated on the gite in question, which was made hy the Wilmores during thelr ownership of the and. The Wilmnres were said to be great adodirers of Old Hickory, hence the projected town that has as yet failed : te materialize wan to have been called It was supposed at that as that thoroughfire was located half a aile to thoeastwrd, Jacksonville was pot built, Jefferson, now Wilmore hav. ing supplanted it jos: an Ebensburg crushed Buelah ince i i comiog into general belief that it ix the real ohjsct of the company | opposition to. the project on the part of the people near Wilmore is not so great ax it was, the community prefer: ring that this company should secure it ju preference ty other concarus en trely outside, as it would then he af At all events, the coal company can not Ta shit off from water, as by right af purchase of the Doran lands it can con trol Roberts’ Run, and Settlemyer's others are confined in various western Ran, haf a mile obove the “Ol Well’ and & corner of x land crosses the North Beanch a few rods shove the “Ol Well’ MARRIED LAST WEEK Tod Nehodt Wed Miss Fig Mianieh, of Caridsh PT 1 Seholl, one of the sfficient as- Patton, was married last Thursday to Miss Ella Minnich, of Carlisle, Pa, at the home of the bride's parents in that eity. most poplar young men, and has Johnstown Democrat, was found guilty Mr Scholl & one of Patton's made a drge circle of friends in this piace, who wish him and his wile a pleasant. journey through fife. Mr and Mrs. Scholl arrived in Patton Fri- day evening. They will take up the explained the libel law and reviewed some of the testimony, the jury retis- Pyacated by Dr. 8. W. Worrell. The duties of housckeepig in the brick residence on Fifth avenne, recently followitg article regarding the cere “mony ix taken from the Carlisle Herald of Priduy, March 9, 1900: fendent guilty as in form and manner “AL 8:30 o'clock last night Miss Ella Minnich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | Otiver Minnich, of South Fast street, wag wedded to Tolbert J. Scholl, of Patton Pa. The ceremony was per formed at the home of the bride by Rev. BH. Moaser, pastor of Allison CK Af E ‘church, in the presence af im» There were no attendants. The bride wan excesdingly popular young lady of Carlisle. belong ghly esteemed by a iarge circle of friends The groom ia an efficent ok Keeper ina Sank at Patton, “Mr. aod Mes, Scholl | on the midnight train for Patton, wheres they will reside, taking with them the {it eft lawn congratulations aod wed Wikies many friends.’ What Mine osprvior Reans Sys aaah FL charpe Evans, of af hunbivin Mine saspector J Johnstons, who! et bipmn inn thie ad that ity, {11 be averted wad i aiuat “Prrping last year,’ dered of when sutpat of nIE ax i hil an {1 tHIS Smosnt alone prodaced about $4 Rog a tone of ton Camiing guanty 3 flaws reves, far a shoe lw 2 iis inary ko the Line, Wasik i diaatey of the dounty and would Hse fort aul real cop Tema ier orn and per that both operntors and gut Wopether al and they should te setlied that wii prove justnzent of the differences alt around.” their ifersnons 4s by arbitration, rr wr an arniesble ade set bie CHE Nein The sensation belt and stock eotiar to matoh. The greatest hit of the season, took five of the maolisler sngings lo | take it to the Wallaceton summit. ‘way and ask for a Lent hitter hone, that weetion passed (ver the Beech up of 140 cars lomded with coal SHULD TURN HIM DOWNS. ATER ST alana M ok | Nwape, of Us Cresson Record, Makes Wind i her wad Sealp Level #8 Visit, Of Patton Borough for the Your Roding | (Pron; Ths Wi ndhes Jeera > Wareh Bib, 1900 . Bwope, the Crosson Record man, was Statement of the financial condition (a town an last Friday on his nual of Patton Borough for the year ending | sneaking atid despicable mission solie- March 5th. 1900, "iting printing at blsckieg prices He Repripts {meandered over Windber and Scalp Bzeatest Hotn On Troms | Level hambly bowing before the bos . een fe oc | nedw men ke a cringing mendicant pian big i Chi | imploring them to give him some job Fa. Losmtienc. work. This man Swope has a very Pax Cnt. Jas, Meilon tearful way about him which he brings ik into play when soliciting work and so | works apoti the feeliogs of his victims | that they invariably give him a little |job work to keep him from crying. | We have sten several jobe of printing done by the outfit thin blackieg repre. sents and in pearly every instance we have discovered mistakis, which would ‘pot have been the case had ib been printed at the home offices. When it becomes necessary for & man ? to com from Cresson away up to | Windber to seek a little job wark at cut Fate prices it is quite evident that the | business wen in his own fleld do sob ‘rogard hira very highly. Then it is very apparent at his prices he employs chexp labor, cheap paper, and cheap fuk to make even a small profit, and “anoh 8 combination cannot pat out good worl. There are some peoples, we know, who give him their work a8 soon as bi names the price and yef profess to be good citizens. But in this they are mistaken, beciose no good sitimen wil send his printing out of terwn If hat can get the ssme done in a satisfactory manner and at a reason- ably price at home. A newspaper is an indispeisibie adjunct to a Hive town, and without job work it can sesresly oe poik exist. Therefore, to do your duty as a sed] Pam x good citipen all such miserable tres. axons or SR are passers should be emphatically turned down & 5 du pleats | AE Pewee 3 P. ¥. wis Brew brew {Loti J 7 ial medi denies. WE meas ries te wef Moaele ang REEEN 5% frnsuranee bi ofion. J 3 CPi ital Vay rgens, foes wd ih RN ; Pisbarse ments Had due Tron, af asd gudit 3 Adnrt, paid fi shiwet wi 4 0 an arate TUL Pigbiting i eri BEY wad postage jeaiel far olbew BY fem : : Ea a Ce want ay ial Ber Horough oie fa weer LH ; fr Aer OR aa LEE Gee bed Hypo thona peek Bor printiug and pel Fin rg dt Bf Fheminis Hamed of Sa magee Br cory pee rae] Law FER Faw : a paid fur Intdvest on fomters aro Rewads, eR preaw aiul Ta sew an hasrnds yaesed far maivang Favs, Bex 506 cond fe vl Bw Taz 1 HAE ie aul sips :irdtnre : vivre BOE Ebon, 3 wet ln a Heady the Frat of May. Abont the lat of May postoffices will be supplind with small books of 2-cent damp, inter leaved with paraffined paper to prevent adhesion. This new | andl compendable featare of the post ‘ office department bas been previonsly poferred to in newspapers. The pages Care of six stamps each, making a book of conveliient sise to oarry in pocket. book. Books of three quantities will ~ be suppled-—one of tweive stamps, on of twenty-four stampa and one of {forty-eight stamps. Each bouk will be ‘sold at an advance of 1 cent on the stamp valoe, W cover cost of hinding. Broek Miners sn a Strike. The ersployes of the Brock mines went out on strike Tuesday for an ad- vance in wages and they refuse to “petarn fo work until their demands are satisfactorily granted. The men claim they are entitled to the same rate of { mivance as that recently given the em- 'ployes of the Northwestern Mining & | Bychange Co. As we go to press noth Ying can be learsed with regard to a settlement, but the probabilities are that the matter will be agreeably ‘adjusted between the company and sraploves before many days Brock- wayville Record. Chins i Maret Glee Reganrees, Fata ped i sands of Treas, Morr on eR The fev Uo, Pres, 35 cemmet Toews 19085 £7 ARE Te RE KA {MT igs je free Tris £0 Pabeely Ramil 0 GR a Bonde iH 18 LAE plingte, DM Avenne wry ox Seo Fih Ave sewer wo ERliaer APNE wey from ewrd waike Magee A ven wiv Lay : dom Finn PRYING... nae frean Fines Gnistaiul Sag an fadlows {um Speiited Ian RY Uiaartell Mavety Jester Werts ides Parck- PE A Fane atan Dre V A Myreny Sandy: A nteiny bots (ELF Mod SGrptioR Rarely, Theo, Bovis iF § Mi Corinto k sete Wal fyiin. dasiuigad La 10%) flabdiition (1 #XCene ad How i wT Tee Limbitliiiewn, Eo I {5 ts xb diag is A bagless Hod trptsdaanliag 8 ars yk BS es 0 one ert Tw RAE Wrateroent Tax Cailestar. To Putas Hires. Tron H. T. Peters, of the City Restaurant, Reba je 1 has let the contract for the erection of ETL ITAL oe an addition to bis property. on Fifth ; avenue, to Jos Hubbard It will be Fixah feet, two stories, besides a large and spacious basement. The wave of prosperity and increasing trade come pein Mit have room, When he new part is completed be will take the partition out between the restaurant amd dining roan aud parlor, fapibd mn Addition. Liiprorm Medion, 3 Haines 48 WS A dl a the undersigned Auditors of Patton Borough, «da certity that we have examined the foregoing scecunts of receipts, expenditures, #lo, of Patton Borough, for the year end Sth, 194%, } i prae and corres We, i Fynr ¥ rely Petar to more fhe 18 a ing Marah ad oom annie WG best of our know edge LA. Ripsuun, H. 8 LINGLE Fruasy MoULURE, Amdo thay making smople room or thie store snd prslaurant he tthe Cone fn New Yorl State “her? Lord, who his been the ef sent milter at J. B. Wilbur's Patton Feed as | Buckwheat Mill for the past your, departed for Watkin's Glen, X. Y.. Monday morning, where lie aXpects of the Jaotige tg Vr Lord Patton Wil. who = vacancy ti Wow Hie ams ¥ iy 3h . Svs £0 rg oo was fom Baha) make his future home made many abo wish him mach saves, a sumber of Jolie: bur has engaged EW. Cowher, while in %i AEE friends ¥ 2 5a town police department Friday thal a spasm p bad Ingenionsiy worked a Soent Gb sual x ys Es YHA Sie bovine ig Fred i en : weophie Maturilay, ard had escaped qegoiiend miller, to fil the a oostld get their bands on hig sear many before the are GON | paued By “Chet's’” depart Ho t Hos fivand Jury Repeat. fhe grand jary of the Mareh PRT WL a3 sehvoe was to chil 8 earth house on hi ar rorm of 123 atasup En a. court st Ebensburg made its sie tg wena ) Nip : AT = ; } the esart Frodav, in when il a gary [OW Chases ib 3: ik ai § In very fu mendid that repairs be made snough money to buy Peo the Les Guest Was redpad, aml 3X insite Court House in order to avert Rirther hefipt the real a xe 3 ate office District Attorney, The aims. onnty fail were reported + vk Yosmse EH oseys 3 4.3 58 Eugeny : he : . nok lows TOR UG paces tos wad that a number wis of shirt of TyisRiny Wie appRrERi. ! : . shied of Dis mission Wa ipa furnitare be piaced in the priv Yh #8 Ba 5 of wet 113 Big DRrDORIAr : 3 pel 1 DE PRAT A 1A Proiee and the « ATT. te i excellent comdition. follow i per apehied Liv Im tive An bape nse Cas Tain Searfieid Raftiman’s Journ gud Fer Known te Niles to Patrons, Notice is hereby given Io The says the largest ran all my patrons having watches for repair ot my stiop, to call and get same al once or thy will be disposed of aconrding to law. us | am changing business. CU. 8. SMITH. ik It was made ®t {Creek road on Monday
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