Iatton FATTON PUBLISHING CO CE Win Grape Ek, Fditor. Froprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Ohad opy, Obie ver. in wildvan, Br Advertiaing ratos unde Rnd pon ape phiention, SRG papers Mseoniinged: antl all arrear ages are aid, aniess st fhe option of the pubibkhen Bonterst at the Postoffice a1 Patton ae seoomd- clans Tad! hater, Go to s Oley Restaurant if you are hungry. The best tea for the money at Cash Grocery. Jos. Cole, of Anburn, was & visitor | 0 this place Saturday. J. W. McDonald, of Windber, was a Patton visitor Batorday. : Born to Mr. and Me. Steward Jones a boy Sunday morning. trip to Altoona yestorday. A lot of ladies’ felt line shoes at cost | antl 1:45 Wednesday delay was caused by a wreck near at Rhody’s shoe store, 14tf Special prices to cash buyers all month at the Cash Grocery. Mies Minnie Good spent Sanday with her parents at Lock Haver. WW. B. Gray, of Philipsburg, was in Patton Thursday of last week. You save money by baying your groceries at the Cash Grocery. Mra Geo. Fishel, of Sylvis, wie visit- ing relatives in Patton Saturday. 0. Rutledge, of Johnstown, was look- ; ing after trade in Patton last week. _ Presh oysters every Tuesday, Thurs. day and Saturday at the Cash Grocery. i The spring and summer suitings are now in nt Dinsmore Brom, the tailors John Sharbaugh, of Carrolitown, . made this place a business visit Mon- 2 day. Wm. Wootside, of younger than 1 did a8 obtain some | ates of ite medical Courier. summer saitings are now in. wwe them. 0.00 the N COURIER, MAR one year ago. mondeetul eertif haffey ane day last week. You ean buy a pair of Old Honesty mining shoes at Rhody 's for $1.25 141 Dinsmore Bros, stork of spring and Call and If you are hnogry drop in to the (ity Restaorant where you oan get everything you wish in the eatible line. F. N. Burk, of Gallitzin, whois a ‘candidate for assombiy on the Republi (can ticket, made Patton a short vst : Satarday. If you are in need of a spring or | summer sait it will pay yoru to eall at : Dinsmore Bros, the tailors. and see the new stock. Mrs. EB Dill peturned home Satur day evening after a week's visi with her daughter, Mrs. A. E Patton, of Curwensville. The last entertainment of the year ander the direction of W. WW. Stratiff and committee for the Epworth League will be given E. P. McCormick made a business vn Friday evening, March 25g The Beech Creok evening taain due in Patton at 8 o'clock did not arrive morning. The Viaduct Editor Watt of the Clearfield Moni tor; was a visitor to Patton Tossday, ‘and while here made the COURIER ‘office a fraternal call. Come again Bro. Watt, Ex-Sheriff ID. WW. Coulter, of Cone mangh, is confined 0 bis home by a severe attack of pearalgia, while two of Bis little grandchildren are quite ill of pneumonia ‘New Orleans & World's Fair Chicago. Try it, you will endorse the Judge's verdict. Sold by W. L Daggett and W. A. Meilon, Patton, Pa. One day last week Wm. Sherwood, of Hpangler, received a mevere scalp wound while at work in the West Branch Mine at that place. It took eleven stitches to close the wound. circaiated among friends in this Loins Bernard Auman, of 8t. Marys, Pa, eRe M. Poster, of State College, Pa. Yo Was among the many visitors to Patton i “3. T McClune, of Bartesben, was galling on Patton friends the latter part of last week. ~~ Go and hear the recitations by the members of the Junior League Friday eveniog, March 23. P.C. Yeager, of Harrisburg, visited friends and relatives in Patton and Hastings last week. MM. M. Nolen smiles a happy smile over the arrival of a young danghter at his home last Saturday. Quite chilly weather for March. The - themometor registered two below zero in Patton Monday morning. The citizens of Johnstown are mak- ing a hard fight to land the Democratic 2 tate convention for that city, ic Putnam Fadeless Dyes are fast to manlight, washing and rubbing. Sold by C. H. Perry, Chest Springs, Pa The COURIER is pleased to state that Jas. Shade, who was injured at the 1 slay works last week, is huproving. Don’t fail to attend the Epworth League entertainment in the M. E _ ehuarch on Friday evening, March 23. Jas. Mellon and John Somerville, were witnesses on the Bailey libel suit, which was tried at Ebensbarg last week. Miss Louise McPherson, who has “been visiting friends in Baltihore, Md. for the past month, returned home Satarday. . Jobn Simpson, who has been in Ir- vona, Pa., for some time assisting Wm. . Yerger, civil engineer, returned to Patton Saturday. The hod carriers, of Johustown, ‘have organized a anion and will de- mand $2 per day next summer. Patton "should also organize one, John Schwab, who had been burgess of Loretto, has resigned, and a petition ~ was presented in court at Ebensburg : Monday for the appointment of his puccessor. Judge Barker has as yet not made the appointment. ‘was calling on oid Patton friends the | past. week. Bernard has been engaged in erecting a large power hous at Detroit, Mich, for the pam months. Daring 1590 the Pennsylvania Rail road company lak] 280.81 miles of new track, comprising first track, sidings ete. This grand railway system now com- prises over 18,000 miles of track, and runs through thirteen states. John Magee, of Watkins, N. Logis P. Miller, of Corning, X. ¥Y.; E. Patton, of Cuorwensville; ax Kerr. of Clearfield and Geo RX of Lock Haven, came to Patton lust Thursday to look aller business inter ests. They cam: ot a special tralh over the Beech Creek. Cron, Trackmen on the Peonsylvania rail road © about Altdona, are cireu. lating petitions for signatures, asking the officials of the road for an increase of wages The wages now recived are $1.08 per day. Names of bath anlon and sob-union meh are ‘heing secured, Petitions will also be vreplated on other divisions of road. the Over 5 kinds of bark sre 5 timed to manufacture paper, besides banana aking, bean stalks, pen vines, cocoanut fiber, clover and tineothy hay, straw, fresh water weeds, sed weeds and over 150 kinds of grasses. Also, hair, far, wool, asbestos, hop plants, weeds, hiosks LY and stems of Indian corn, all Binds of monk, sawdust, shavings thistledown and tobacen stools Abney Ampatation J. Howard Spangler, the Barsesboro young man who recently had hait of the left foot, the right arm and half of the left hand amputated at the hospital in Johustown, caused by freezing, had to anderge another operation at that institution Monday, This time he lost part of the right foot. For Sale. For sale, a good fresh cow. For par tieatlars call on FF. X. Lehman, West Palmer avenue, Patton, Pa 160 Money Sieve is Money Earned, And that’s whit you can do by buy- man, rst, that he is analterably opposed to the whole Democratic county ticket fall and on the strength of this his B. W. McCrackin came ap from Ma four Cahould arrive Fumes Gilles a Candidate The Johnstown Democrat of Wed. nesday. March 7. says that two more Rorth. of connt y Democrats have ambi. Democratic state convention. A Goadisiler, a well-known lumberman of Hastings, who was a delegate a year ago, Is ont for the honor. feliow swears by the greatest free in Cambria county that he is a Guffey fast and all the time and Ryan-Donnelly crowd in Philadeiphia The other candidate is J M Gilliece, of Patton. He is & clerk at the clay works in that bustling and growing city and Democrats all over that place declare that be deserves the honor. He did splendid work for Heffley ast friends hope to land him a winner, Home From Porte Rico Dr. GG. R. Glass and J. C. Marphy, of Routh Fork, and Landlord W. W. Baker, of Dunlo, who left that place several weeks ago for Porto Ri, ar- rived home Wednesday morning They had a pleasant voyage out, but on the return trip a very rough one. They speak in glowing terms of the climate tr Porto Rico, it being like that inn Atlantic City In midsummer. They are well pleased with their trip and say that the cost was money well spent H. OC Stineman, of the Roath Fork Becord, who went out with the above named gentlemen, did not return, but will extend his visit for some time, Going Tuto the Poultry Business, H. T. Peters, of the City Restaurant, and Ed. Weakland, who resides a short distanoe from Patton, have embarked in the poultry business. They expect to furnish spp for hatching porposes the coming sommer Peruone who wish none bot blooded birds in their busioess will do well 10 call on the above gentlemen. Mr. Peters has re ceived two foll blooded light Brahmas and one Langshan, while Mr. Weak. iand has received one light Brabma and one Minorca chicken. They ex. pect 10 receive several more ‘fall bloods" of the feathered tribe. Clearfinlt Secrehedt Again. Clearfield went through another fire Tuesday night of last week. The large clothing store of Guldberg & Warner war burned out, the drug store of KE W. Graham badly damaged by fire and water and Rewdd & Fitia, W. A. Hag erty, law office and Ulearfleid Clay Working company, damaged by fire and water. The fire broke out about 2a m. in the cellar of the Goldberg & Warner store. This is the second big fire Clearfleld has experwoced this (old medals to Harper whisky at year, each time in the business portion ‘of the town, Troops to Hae » Chavge of Aly. Mr Good. pes, liver and bowel troubles. From Our Wiestrwid Cortvwpanident. Cworge Lallement, Jr, loft tor Pitte- burg Saturday morning, after spending | ; a few days with his parents in this feel proud of Orsctge ne a citizen, three boya from this small, but pateio- tic place, to respond to the first call for troops made by President McKinley, being in West Virginia at the time, going from He onlisted at Pladmont, there to Jefferson Barracks, Mo, and was assighed to Oo Ed U 8 VE, on leaving Missouri they were sent to Lexington, Ky. Their time was short at that place, be- ing transferred to Charleston, 8 OC then came the trip by transport to Ceinfoe and the pra which was rather wearlsom to inndemern. However, the rations were of aa excellent quality and plenty for all, oxeept the corned beef, that being a little mouldy on top of some of the cans, caused Ly the intense heat and change of climate. On their arrival at Ceinfaoegos some were assigmed to oue thing, some another, when if fell to the lot of Mr. Lallement fo work in the United Btates Postoffleos for nearly two months Then the fighting began in earnest und lasted until the Spanish surrendered to the American forces From that on it was drill and dross parade, which was too monotonous for an active mind to bear with, so there being a chanoe for muster out he ac cepted the opportanity and on retarn- ing to the mouth of Bavanah river he received his discharge, showing that he was a first-class private soldier in svery purticnlar and was engaged in several battles and skinniahes Wm Orr, Nowark, OU, savy never feel safe withoot One Minute coogh cure in the house. It saved my ttle boy's life when he had pneu monia. We think it is the best medi. vive made.” It cures coughs and all ung diseases. Pleasant to take, harm Jone and gives immediate resulta © W. Hodgkina, Patton Pharmacy. Cane of Fowepl Gloss rs Penth, in coutradiction of the ramor that Jumeph Clmwer, of Carrolitown, died recently at Spangler of cigaratie smok- ing to excess, hw sttending physician publishes the following statement in the Carrciitown News: Carrciitows, Pa, March 5, 1900 This is to certify that | attended to Joseph Glaser during his recent iliness and that his death was cansed by heart dimes and sctite inflamation of the kidneys GH Soas MI, Attending Physician. M. B Smith, Botternat, Mich, says “DeWitt's little early risecs are the yory best pills | aver osed for costive. Hodgkin, Patton Pharmacy The War Department has taken the | initial wteps toward renovating the military foroes in the Philippines hy retarhing in small detachments Lhe troops who have seen jongest service there and replace them by recruits raised! in this country. The movement began last week when instroctions were sent to Gen. Otis to pick oot a battalion from each of the three regimenta which had been longest in the Philippines, namely the Fourteenth, Eighteenth and Twenty-third Infantry and return them to the United States Will Commences Next Week M. Patterson stated that he ex- Lock | a few L pects to have repairs at the Haven clay works completed in days, snd everything in readiness to commence making sewer pipe next Ys 3 March 9. Wednesday. lock Haven Express, Great opportasity offered to oad, reliable men. Salary of $15 per week and expenses for man with rig to intros duce our Poultry Mixture and [neeet (nthe scouniry. Bend stamp, Terre Haute, Ini ft is very bard to stand idly by and wee our dear ones st fer while awaiting the arrival of a doctor. An Albany N. Y. 0 dairyman calied at a drug slore Shere for a £43 and wen his child, then VEY SOR Wilh Crop Not Suding tbe doctor in, be oft for him lo coo at ones on his return He also bought a batile of Chamber Destroyer American Mfg Co, doctor EE wired labn's cough remsady, which be hoped wold give same relief antl the doctor In & few boars he re saying he Rit Coste, Bas hos ohiild was mah beter. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the has a torned. dows peed farily Yi wie] Thao beriain's dngh remedy 10 ther neigh. ba Ei Sonat I iT rie edu 1nd ii Iw PRI Sas a vonstant demand for it from tha For sale by W. Hudgins that pa of soantey, Faitbon Phar faey, Tn salve, too RYE the original witels far DeWitt's witch Cure Tor sere ani well known as » cwrtain piles and skin diseases. Bewaen of worthless counterfeits, They are dangerous. 1. W. Hodgkins Patton Pharmacy. ing everything you want in the grocery line at the Cash (3rocery. i 1p syle knowl ledge Xs ad priced, well All Need not be high should be stylis ", Ane a fitti NE but mate. well he tailor BE knowled JEW hich we are possessed of we have used in selecting these snus We hold our p as pedely. are Hom AD RIN reEsese— tonth ¥ ii § , ¥ yy LA WOLF & THOMPSON. Ciathiers, PATTON, PA. heing one of from there to Maoon, (3a., then soldier life became a reality. ba Ww. all: ee EAN Fa ot Sen Rp FURN ITURE & UNDERTAKING. Wa have on hand a fall Hine of Farn- y tare in all in Hs branches, carpets We have latest goods mm the Milhiner ¥ Line at our store the Solonion Fifth Ane. nue, and extend a special invitation 111 the fadies of Pat. ton and viens call and Same. Hats trimmed all the latest style Satisfaction gnar- anteed. all the Yan Ea ks batldmyg, LO in Evans Sisters, Patton. Pa. The New Store HIGH GR ADE, MEDIUM "RICE windsw shades and matti ngs THIN SUIT POR $18. - 8 PEER Oal extension tables, § feet jong $4.35 iron beds, HM and ap: kitchen chain, 50 each and all other farnitore in proportion. Undertaking and embalax White or Black hearse H. S. BUCK. ing ._25c. LB Donated for Church Suppers. [iid s sn « di 1) £3, cEera 3. Cale Fresh country eggs T ry on se, and 20¢ per 4 Teas AAC to) be Ng +53 5 k EY Notice Cods, Fic St O11] WARD'S BREAD. bal A yb Ray Ld ¥ % 5% at Tits Goc per ib, Mattings, Very truly, ked meats are sure to bring von back for more, Im Spotted and domestic Holland Herring, Russian Sar- Mac i £8 thsh and all kinds canned fish, e mutter from Bradford county a and Roasted Coffee Rubbers, Dry Shoes, BAY STATE §{ FLOUR. A uNey RPANSED. An Importan; Step To everyone the buying Shoes 1s an mportant step. 1¢ economical buyer espec- a Fe : -e Ti & 5 ESE wy 1: v wants something that not cost too oy will and be comfortable; If y Shoes here you will be compelled to spend nore: than vou ought in order to obtain the Shoe you ought to wear. We can show you [.adies’ Shoes that for little givod taste. does weal fur desenip- 4 SHES hefore Easter we hoes in Patton. best of foots lirect nye
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers