The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 17, 1900, Image 5

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plieation.
id apers diseontinued wotil all ae
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are paid, unless at the option of
y Butered at the Posteo at Patton se seond- |
sas maf] matias.
4. Cc. X Harper Co. maken a » specialty of
plumbing - 1%
A. R. Heller, of Ebeosbarg was in
Patton Batarday.
W. A. Lather cams down from Car-.
rolltown Monday.
Sheriff Wertz came down from Ebens-
burg one day last week.
W., D. Michael, of Wackesha, wuss
Satarday visitor lo Patton,
Sammel Swab, of Cresson, was calling
on old Patton friends over Sunday.
L. M. Patterson, of Lock Haven,
calling on Patton friends last week.
John Johnson, of Dubois, was look-
ing after business in Patton Satarday.
James Moore, of Houtzdale, was a
business visitor to Patton last Thurs
day.
- James MeGuire and wife, of Glen
were visitors to Patton Sat
urday and Sanday.
An exchange offers the warning that
the man who does not pay for his home
paper will never sport a pair of wings
All goods are alike to Putman Fade-
less Dyes, as they color all fibers at one |
. boiling. Sold by C. H. Ferry, Chest
Springs, Pe.
James Nolan, brother of M. M. and
Dennis Nolan, will again become a res,
ident of Patton this week. James re
moved from here about four years ago.
Michael McTigue, of Patton, was in
Cresson Saturday evening on his way
home from Windbor, where he had
been for a couple days - Cressen
Record.
The very finest. The ne plus ultra.
was
The creme de la creme. That's Harper
Whiskey in three lsnguages. Sold by
W. L. Daggett, and W. A. Meiion,
Patton, Pa.
Just received & full line of Fairbank's
dist globe valves, sizes | apie neh. |
i Try a Fairbank’s disc valve for steam
or water and you will use no other.
i Por mala by J.C. Gould, the plumber. 4t |
A cornstalk recently grown on =
: farm pear Owenboro, Ky., is seven.
| teen foot four inches long and has
J; seven joints. Two feet and six
have been cut, off, the stalk be- |
rigina y nines fee! ten inches
A charoh bell cracked in ringing at
iage of Schleithein, Schaffhausen
ny a few days ago. When taken
; wan found to be of the year
\ooordin It is oldler than the
a bell which inspired Schil- |
Monday F. V. Perry, of this place,
sod the Kuhn beirs coal land,
od in Becoaria township, about a
ath-west of this place.
o hundred amd twenty-one acres
in the tract and the coal is of an excel
cellent quality. —Conlport Standard.
An aged farmer of Alleghany town.
hip thus exhorted his son: “Now don't |
prgit while you're in Ebensburg to git
some of then 'letric light plants we
ern #0 much about. We kio jis" as
raise om ourselves an, save kero-
sene. Bert Cresswell hax ‘em.’
Claire Guosaulias, who has been em.
ployed by the G. 8. Good Electric Light
Company, of Patton, for many months
past, departed Monday for Johnstown,
re be will be employed on a con-
on crew by the Central District
Here
x
in
the hotne. If a mar meets his wife on
he street he does not notice her, while
she, if she secs him fn time, slips out of
ght if she can. It is not necessary 1a
go to Korea to see the above state of
fairs, because the same frequently
) pens right here in Patton.
The Berwind- White company is pros-
cting at Brisbin for the lower vein
with fair prospects of finding what
they are after. Ifthis should be the
case Houtedale and Brisbin will enjoy a
return of the prosperity that once ex-
jsted there. As the tide is turning
their way, five families having recently
oved back from Windber. Philips.
: The Lock Haven Democrat says that
Wilfred Strunk, of Beech Creek, was
ig in the Bald Eagle dam at How-
a few nights ago and captured two
os larger than any fresh fish ever seen
dn that town. One was a German carp
which weighed fourteen pounds and
six ounces; the other a leather carp
weighed fotreeen pounds, In
| eight sharp, the total weight
a8 ninety powinda
t Riohand Byers; or New Wasblagton.
+ | Pa, was calling on Patton friends Fri- : :
| day.
Cr you wants good tin roof, your
: hotise spouted or some réepuiring done,
| call on J. CC. Harper Co.-it
Pasties, picinics, and the retail trade
'formished cream at wholesale prices at
(ity Restanrant Cream guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
"An infant son of Mr. and Mrs John
Kerrs, of Fifth avenue, died Toesday
of last week, aged about two months
| Puneral services were held Thoreday
Misses Mary snd Anna Thomas
Bertha Sharbaagh, Steila Fokenrode,
‘all of Carrolitown. and Miss Vietoria
Flick, of Altoons, attended the ball
held in Patton last Thursday evening.
According to a story told by John
Lowe, Assessor Somerville had quite 8
orday for Gallitdn,
at the marriage of ber
consin. Mim Jennie Anstead, to Frunk
time in making bicyrie assessments in
the western part of town
law compelling assessors to assess all
wheels, also ali cheng, it keeps them
wide awake while on thelr rounds.
avenge, were called to Grampian, Ps,
Monday on account of the death of Mrs.
Bennett's father, John Gabrielon
The deceased was well knows in Patton,
having resided here several years He
was aged about sixty five years
Further particulars © sould not be as
| certained.
JC. Harmon, of Penfield, was sen-
tered Tuesday lust, as Clearfield fo
eight months in the connty jail for
“man -sisaghter,
By the now
Harmon was a store.
Mellon are visiting friends in Altoona
this week.
BE P. McCormick, Albert Thotnas
and BE. M. Ellis were in Philipsburg
| yesterday on business.
Liverymen Weakiand, Nagle and
Beeger each porchassd 3 new horse
inst week. They are all fine animals
Mra M 8 Seeley, of Corning, N. Y,
has been the guest of her son, Ras.
doiph, the junior partoer of the fom
of Pitt & Seeley. at the Commercial
hotel the past week.
Oliver Minnich, and wife aocrompan-
ind by their daughter, are visiting at
the home of their danghter and son-in-
jaw, Mr and Mre T. J. Scholl of Fifth
avenue, this week
Miss Carrie Yeokley loft Patton Bat.
wheres she ‘was
Myers, of Hastings, Monday morning
Miss Yeckley retarned home Toesday
Harvey Bennett and wifin, of Beech : sccomponied by the bride and groom. |
The Rev. Father Eagen, of Carnegie,
hiss heen chosen pastor of St Barthol-
simew’s Catholic church st Wilmore to
sneceed the Rev. Father Ryan, who
has been transferred to Lilly. Father
Eagen was to have been installed server.
41 weeks ago but was taken ill
keoper at Penfield, and in his place of
bussiness trained Ezekiel Hewitt with a
weight as the resnit of 8 quarrel aboot
the delivery of gods. The jodge in
puming sentence, explained his lend:
ency by expressing a doubt as to Har
mon’s intention to kill hin castomer.
Mrs RM. Kinkead returned Setar
day evening from Lebanon, Pa wheres
she was attending the Girapd Temple
Session of the Ladies of the Golden
Fadle as a representative from Paton. |
While in the above city she was a guest
at the home of Dr. and Mrs Weida,
fomerly of this piace: Mrs Kinkead
says the Doctor and family are gelling
‘along fire and they send their best
wishes 10 their many friends in this
pisces.
Daniel Abbott, better known 16 his
‘many friends here as “Graodpap™
departed Monday afternoon for Cum |
beriand Valiey, Pa, situated shoot six
miles south of Harrisburg, where be
| will spend several months visiting his
‘daughter snd other relatives Mr
Abbott, who is in his eighties, has
many scquaintances here who wish him
good health in his sew abode and that .
should see
price 1s
by the time the robbins come again he
will be back with the Pattonites.
Charles Robinson, the Spruce Creek
telograph operator who riddled the
| body of John O'Neill with bulieta on the
morping of January 17th because of his
alloged improper relations with Robin
son's wife, was soquitted st Huotling-
ton last week, the jary being out
seven hours. The sympathy of the
people was with the prisoner, bul the
‘verdict is & surprise, 8a a manslaughter
verdict was expected. The jury be
lieved that Robioson was temporarily
insane from emotion.
A few days ago Ralph D. Olark, of
supporter
bovs
We have a patent
suspender and drawer
for little
and girls that
away with the
inside waist.
washing, ironing and
does
sewing on of buttons.
We think
them.
¢ each.
y ii
The
a
25
More novelties here
in foot-wear for Ladies,
Misses’ and Tots than
any other shoe dealer
offers.
Come and see for
vourself.
‘New Bloomfield, Perry county, hired a ~
borse and buggy from Liveryman Har
vey Flickering and drove to Bioomfleid
Junetion, two miles from town, Xbers
he hitched the horse and mide & call o
a young lady.
evening the horse broke the bitching
strap and came home without a driver.
It went to the livery stabde, which is
witaated near the little creek, south of
town, and io wandering aboul the sta.
bie the doors being closed, tbe Livre
fell over the stone wall into the creek
and was drownded. Ils body was dis
covered the next morning in the (reek
with the baggy on top of iL
Engineer Wolfkill, of the Pennayiva.
nid and Northwestern, had an experi.
ence last Monday th at made his hair
stand on end and h
KADCErR, #8 11 were,
3K Li Re sti
‘engine which contained powder. The
cur was to be aft al
woods on both sides of the track be
tween Sidney amd Hillman are on fire
The car was forgotien Rowers, er, ant
the train was in the midst of the roar.
tng flapes, when to the horror of the
crew the cur behind and in front of the
car containing powder was seen to be
on fire. It did not take the crew long
to realize their daoger.
not stop in the midst of the flames that
were leaping all wronnd them, but re.
newed speed was added to the seain
and as soon 38 4 clear space was react
ed the fire on the cars was nxt ial.
bat it was a close shave - Panxsgtaw-
ney News,
For Infants and Children,
Sometime during he :
Midipes, an the
They dared
Outhitters, Shoe Men
and Furnishers.
Saves
| Deeds Recitded st Ebensbury op » Bute]
Friday, May 11.
Frank Peopington « ax to R r
Montnith, Patton, $325.
Magdalene Donlap of vir 10 Annie
Dunlap, Spangler, $150.
Locinda Bell ot vir to John Lastey.
ry, Carrolitown, 700,
Mary A. Stols to Jobn Lantey, Sr,
Carrolitown, $1,800
EF Spencer et ox to Matiida
Heowlie, Rende, $300,
Jobh Lantay, Sr. et ax to Ned Irish,
ot al. Carrodl, $18,000
Exscotor of
A. BE Patton, Trostees, 10 Frank Pen-
nington, Patton; $106.
Assignee of DG
W, Kriss, Ashviil, $22.
Jessie Flien Gore et vir to John H
Clark, Cresson, $1
Leander Bush of ny to Emelia Ander
son. Blsekiick, $1,000.
Henry McAnuity ot ox to Thomas
George McAnotly ot ox to Thomas
Barnes Bernestaorn §ET
Yoes Lagach ot ux to Peter Offert
Gallitrin Bai lding & Loan Association
to Perey Rich, Cresson, $R01.
Alinghany Conference of the United :
Brethern in Christ to John L Fdwards,
Blacklick, $220.
William T. Rielly of ox to Websler
Coal & Coke Company, Gallitein Town
Callitein Buibling & Loan Associa
tion to Joseph Zimberland of al G allit-
gin Borough, 178
Peter J. Little et ux to Joseph Ben.
pele Callitzin Borough, $0
Michael Bracken ot ax to
Fon gle, Callitains $875,
Frecutors of Robert 1. Johnston
Peter Siminelstwrger, Cambria $100.
Jomnph
Wr
Polly Bender ot vir to Jobs Popo ¢
vicks Paroesbaro, 380
Jobn A. Blair et nx to Hidabert W.
Connery, ("hest Bprings, $12.
Wiliam Miller «2 ox Ww Steward Miller
Flacklick. B34
Ramoel (worge ot 0x 0 Seward M-
lor, Blacklick, $65.
Stewskrd Miller 10 8
Flack lick, $500
William FF Wik to Joho Hennessy,
White, $150.
Assign of James (3 Readiey to Ed-
ward W. Lentz, Allegheny, $308
i
£
Fo
Jr.
Amma Sabie die.
William Miller, of Clenrfield, st
tempted suicide in Pittsburg Friday by
shooting himself io the bead in the owl.
lar of the residence of his sister, Mrs
Harry Mayborn, at No. 4,658 Flimore
street. He shot himmelf in the right
sey
temple and in the forehead with a
Jomeph Hogue to Syl
vester Eckenrode, Alleghany, $860
Rowed ot sl
dry and solicit a sha re of
WOrK guarante
H IGH G GR ADE. MEDIUM
| for Church Sup ers.
Dald’s smoked meats are sure to bring you back for more.
Imported and domestic Holland Herring, Russian Sar.
‘dines. Mackeral. Bloaters, Codfish and all kinds canned fish,
Fresh
F country eggs and butter from Bradford county a
spenaity :
per 1h and Roasted Coffee
Myers et ux to BE
: wo
Notice our Floor
Shoes.
Goods, Etc
Matrings, Rubbers,
Dey.
BAY STATES
FLOUR.
UNE RP ASSET
WARD'S
BREAD.
Below Central Rotel.
‘When you wunt a
shave or Srstelass haar
51 my shop. x
clean and up-to-date
A towel for each
nstome
We make a study of Men
sles. We §it individ
with Clothes and give
best appearance.
pret Ea 43
Ly
¥ ow FTV
ciean
garments are noted
for character and quality, and
ire popular because we make
‘em right
a
Laundry
Work.
I have seen
for the Clea rhe 1d
far correct
Yo.
$18.00
SUITS will
Se Agency |
m Laun-
your.
A i :
Te
OM
Sire
patronage im this line
The Merchant T alors,
PATTON. PA.
ease give me a call.
ilkins.
calibre revolver He was removed to
the West Penn Hospital. His wounds
are not serious and he will recover.
Miller is thirty six years of age, is mar-
and has one child, bat bas been separ
ated from Bis wife for several years
Hin eater says that ever sinoe bis [lines
from fever two vears ago be hes never
heen well, physically or mentally
Wanted,
Two goed painters and paper bang- y
Patton,
ers Apply 16 A C. Fisher,
Pa dal
I consider it aot only a pleasure but
adaty [ owe to my veighbors to teil
aboast the wonderfal eure offeted in my
case By the timely owe of Chamberiain’s |
solic, cholera apd diarrhoea remedy.
procured a bottle of this remedy. A
few doses of i effected a permanent
cure. 1 take pleasure in reccommend.
ing it to others suffering from that
dreadful disease —-W_J. Lynch, Darr,
WwW. Va
Pharma, CW. Hodgkioe
For Mie
Have five pood beavy
which arm 8 and © venrs
4.WK to 3000 poonds, all
and ready to gO to work now
2-3 Win ¥ Mossgn
Westover, &
for sale
weighing
ams
eb
well
“ak
ont like
He was coming ta
* Punxs'y with a train of empties with
the exception of the third dar from the
Measure |
l take
people of Patton and
opened 4 fhrst-class
formerly occupied by the
( STOCET
£¥
-~
Nn announcin
have
room
vicinity that |
in the
Post Office. where
[ will be pleased to wait upon the public and
furnish to them
(irocery Business
Watch
ticement next week.
The Kind You Han vars Bough :
Bears the
} Signature of
everthing
this space
pertaining to the
ior my
tpe 5! vie Know! ledge
I was taken very badly with fax and.
We are
This remedy is seid by Patton
hroken |
made to order ont
. Copper or Iron.
hut
EY RT
ma a e
: Plumbing a
the Know, ledge Ww hich
we i * hav :
tat lon $ n . un KX
possessed {ie
a Nan ng
selecting
used in
Why
wioace| =
A>
.
iy
i
hat S BAR CURD TE
are Homespun
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. $
I
excelling
lore.
1%T. sg hE "
We test vorr 2ves Free
* + k = »
x $F v < % {a
and mroisg Speciadi
OW aS ML iLnses Can
exchanged any time
sn
ous dl Ui
WOLF & THOMPSON
Clothiers,
PATTON, PA.
3} VEar.
few Cob ye #
ah ¥ paranteed
reinnded
TOZER,
The Patton Jeweler.