The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 07, 1900, Image 1

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    OL. VIL—NO. 28.
PATTON,
MBR
r—
i 1A CO. PA.
21.00 PE
R YEA
he Store Where You Get Y our|
Money's Worth,
wf
We have selected with!
atest care, to secure for
the most pleasing designs
Men's, Boy's, Children’s
vearing apparel.
SSsoRment for your in-
ou should s see the hand-
Sot line of Suits we are
58
Fave the choicest as
{ me it in Patton. Our
8,10, 12, $15
sn ry stylish.
EN'S NOBBY SUITS,
In the mannish styles, 2,
carry the best styles from
beat makers. You should wee the
$1.25, $2 iL 0
You know where
1 can buy the finest.
ds for the He
rpets, mattings,
, oil cloth,
r ive
so the Jargest
paints, oils, alas.
Oliver plows,
ete. The le ading
stoves Ideal Red
Cross, Capello,
Dockesh Ranges
ive us a call and see
for yourself.
Very Respectfully,
k Hw.
&Furto.,
| C.C. GRENINGER, Mgr.
An excels
Gleaned Here and There
3
the “Courier” Reporter.
COUNCIL IN
SESSION.
A. CC. Yerger Eieetod Borough Engineoy.
Monthly Bills Paid,
Patton borough ecuncil met fo reg
lar session Monday evening with mem-
‘bers present as follows: President
| Campbell, McCormick, Anderson, {or
dell, Winslow Cornelius nad B fartshorn,
The minutes of meeting held Thorsday
evening were read and sppiprove al,
Chairman Winslow, of the Street
LCoammities, ubatoel that vitisens residing
‘on West Palmer avenge wants they
wide walks not constructed yet to be
pm down, if not, those who liave them
‘down claim they, will remove same
i Street Committed aleo reported delapi-
tated condition of walk in front of
postoffipe building, known as the Chas
Patton property.
I'he Finance Commitee brought be
fore council the important daty of levy.
Ling the millage for boroagh lax, and on
motion of MoCormick seconded by Cor
(dell, it was carried that said pkatter be
tabled nntil next meeting night
Applications from H.C. Yerger, Leo
Ir Ayres and CP. Col
petved for the office of borough Engin
wer, IH UC. Yerger wis elected by &
vote of 4 to 3 on the firpt baiiot.
A comrannication was reosi ved from J
Giagliardi asking council to grade street
“in front of bis property on Fifth avent
a& he wished to put curbing
On motion of Winslow,
Anderson,
tabled anti] next meeting v
The following pet
£5 pounctl:
fins were re
in place
sccrtidesd
it was carried that same
Lak
I ns fr § Feary
le
wour Honorable Uounell and
Burgess of the Berouzh of Patton
We, the ondersigeed o
| fax pavers of West Beech avenue,
spectiully ask that yom oiling
4 grading frown the corgi of By es hy
Fifth avenues Lo regulis grade pe
resicdeine of WW. £0
the road,
“We pra y that this Boer heats
¥To
hE Ley
fos Bless
Lingle,
rainy BeANONS align bocome 8
the properly OWnETs On Lh lower
of the road, destroying
property in general’
“Simed: HE Barton, HL 5
IV, Murray M.D, O% Sisters,
I Mirkin, W. W, Btratifl, BE Somerville
CW. OC Hinge
On motion of Cordell, weoonded by
Uornolios it was carried that same be
aid on table until next meeting sight
The following bills were read, and on
motion of Winslow, secmsded by Me.
(Cormick, it was carciead taal same bw
while
Iwas ang
Buck,
tS St ‘accepted with the exception of oie
| from Patton Clay Miz. UG, a8 jhe
| the council to Inquire if said company
| would exchange the pipe, and clerk be
Uinstrocted to draw orders:
| Pablishing company, $3.65;
| Good Eletric Light company, $17.71;
| Patton Water company $40.00; Patton
| Clay Mig company, $11.85; W. J Gui
| $60.00; James Gilliece, $3.10; and the
| following for street work; Hiram Wilk-
| ins $41. 81; James White, $15.80. Dan. |
| Jenkins, $15.63; Enoch Short, 25 cents;
| Jno. Edwards $14.00; Paul Short, $5.35;
| James Mulligan, $24.50; Jos. Karibeim
12,00 Ambrose Kartbhelm, $14.00; Wi
‘ard Woomer, $8.00, W. T Robinson
{ was present and asked council to ad- | gs
| yanoe part of paying for grading on
| Fifth ane Beech aveaues. Om
fof McCormick, seconded by Cornelius
{it was carried that an order be drawn in
favor of Mr. Robinson for the sam of
0.00,
| On motion of Cordell, seconded by
| Cornelius, it was ecarsed that #1
adjourn.
Esa
Ped wt Hoasstings
Mrs. Bridget Gray, of Hastings, did
“at her home in that place w Ratarday,
dane 2, of beart disase, al ha
[52 years. She is survived by
and six daughters, ali grown
andl womanhood, Her hasband, UC.
IGrny, was killed seven years
in g siruck by a train {ha
crossing In that place
| vices were held Monday
ihe Catholic «
Gray has many
FPriten.
is
Xx EF
oy
al
chitrel al Fastin.
* pelativos residing
fant
actonnt with Pitt & :
please feave at Pit & Sele
‘and receive rew ard.
Try Mellon's for your grovers,
Of Powpcica fariage Ee
i
Loder
fy
dow mute
mewer WH rehanmd were too small’ ?
Pape pli & il shaken up,
able to move around by the aid of & fow
Patton | =P
Geo, 8B. awning, and after they had recovered
from the fright, they tried to make the
motion
the
PROGRAMYE
be Hebi al
{Front Kperinge Pignd INH
The following ix the progranime of
Cambria Connty Pomona Drange meet.
inig to be held in the (enge Hall at
Chest Springs Monday, June 18th
Morning session begins at 9:30.
dress of welcome, Mm. 0 A Willis;
papponse, 8. 0. Kaylor: Report of Sec
retary of Fire insurance company.
: pecitation, Isadore Bendur: essay, En
mitt Davis;
“The bright and dark side
of agriculture, Jobn Ricketts: Query
SL
Basiness of the
“Pomtal
Tk Westrick;
vecitation Min.
fsa the Grange
TW. Hughes;
£1 Thoanas A
held at 4
x5
H.
at 1
Sows!
Afternoon
| PERRY,
Savings Banks’
Lizzie: Dab
nie Farabsogs
dane for Bs meme
“md. Roads,”
filth degree someon
oh ihoK.
Evening at
arias
{hima
§i
Ri,
J Ty
he
730
Foon
“Haman Progression,
essay, John
“Pamporanon for the Farmer
Perdinand Kittel,
wis
This semmion will be
Fmilin dl
savin,
address,
wri ress,
Thomas: Fach:
Rev.
The exoroies
with mos
MARRIED WEDNESDAY.
Faitam as Promos
Takes a Wile,
oS Tower, ne oo
ew.
On Wednesday, June 6 at high noon,
Bos Tower, of and Miss
Sarak Byres, of New Washingion, were
anited in holy wedloek af the bone of
the bride's parents, in lhe latter Tar,
{F Burmide performing
immediate
FART ipies
3 Sa
Las
[Finca
Hey ver, 0d
the ceremony before a few
friepds. Aller
dinger te
~ pi if Foi
ont the Bees
nd i
al Pox Ta
Aide veda To
. i 3 ik
Sunday allernoon shorily after
wreival of the Philipabirg #X: HEPES
Nein, Tadd’ stannch
nbn pied Inmpnng
4
frien
st
tiie’
snide by
bullding., The awning of Mirko &
Knaper was down, and Lhis, po doubt,
saved Bix life qa it broke Uw fore of
the fall. This “friend of Teddy's ma
yellow dog, whish had been locked in
the Moshannon Coal Co, offios and bad
tried several plans to get oul, but a8
tna got desperate anid
The animal was badly
hut al present writing i»
It was quite amusiog Do,
several people were standing ander the
COURIER representative beleive that
there had beens & beaty storm and in
stead of hail falling it bad turned the
dogs (¥ looee.
The Excursea to UVation
Ope of the largest trowds ever seen
in Patton arrived here Sanday about
C140 o'clock on the New York Central
| Alma, $3.50; Geo. Lanford, $3.50; How-' Railroad from Philijebarg and
Biers
mediate points along the line Over
a5 tickets were sold, and, with
pumbor of children slong with the ex
cursionists swelled the number lo over
00, It was a nice day for an outing
and the many visitors enjoyed tiwir
trip. The hotels and restaurants Weve
kept busy feeding he hungry, sad
“0
hue
Be a Ce AR
Eran aad Bol Lar} BE wk WT FAs
Bid Alar eR OEE IHNEN Wh
Worry & THOMPRON,
Ad.
hy lands of JP
iE apparieniiries
cba lasl and will be sob along
a SUDPABOGS wedding
of M6
ihe second story window of the { pred
tried the win.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALU ABLE
REAL ESTATE.
‘Phe pndersigned will expose to Po bo
He Sale at Yeohley's Hotel, in the
Bearongh of Patton, on
Monday, June 11, 1900,
At 2 O(] ck P. AM
the following described Real Estate to
wil: All that certain tracl, piece oF
paireel of land, formerly the Stagart & ¢
Fitzpatrick 1 ‘oval mining rights
excepted | situate, ying amd being in
tte Twp of Chest, (abo ane -haif
mile from the limits of the Boroagh of
Patton Spnty Af Carghria, State of
Penns peminded amd described
an follows Betinniag at a post on
line of Jaco Yaboer, thence by same
Roath eighty-six and onehalfl (86(
vat 5
Sivas
or.
degrees Weil two! handrod ard sixtenn
Zia
Be sic
32 iF
£5
Hie fr pen § ¥
and « cA Breer eyrth
haved of
threes
RIXEY =
by jand of Jacob
sabaera Nore 4
(BAL degrees West Two hundred and
sixtewn 3 thenon
afd West
t iene
and
i EG LP &
og
pero 84
Bard and others
Ely.
pists
rtd
No three 0 depress East
seven 47 perches Lo & post tive plow
of heginmng, had pnety
were ata sev ently tao T3 perches
La peservaiion of
reYREInE fitter
sepa 2 meres nf cos
the land.
Tes land
Wi paris to
de Known
A LNG AT
tose aon how or
Teens
wii
&i5T
Cy 4 Hay
VATE
fo
ho SRE Xi
pedi fea
Tih Sl Ree
nt BY fan ed
EE Xa orth
Ahi degrees Past sharon
North ogres
thei NoelhN
11 depres East thence
Narth 3M dejrees East perrhes,
thetoe North #8 degrees Fast 6 perches,
Nort degrees in
43 pee Toa
Past #4
MN rerrhes 1
Br
sree Noah
& parchien;
iy
Rd
is
Wi
therioe Pant
perches BO pointers, thence by land of
Hens y Render, South 63) degrees Fast
perches to 8 sugar, lhende Routh
a4 degrees West 74 perches Wo tow
County line, thence by same sre
163 perches to the plies 5f begins
eontalning 1 sores mare or fo, x
ing erected thereon four dwelling
hpeen atid necessary onthaildings: and
being the sane property the titie to
which become vested in the Galitzn
Baildisg & Loan Association, by dowd
of DW. Coulter, Esq, High Sheri
of Cambudia Obunty, dates the 27th day
of December, A, D. 1397, and recorded
in the Recorder's Offfoe of said coanty,
in Pend Book, Vol 127, page 377.
(GGatisTid B. & 1. Assi,
CGallitzin, Pa
T. 4. Irs, Selicd
Johmstown, Pa
or,
W. BR CoNgab,
Read Estate Agt.
Wil Net Hanis tee Cars
Notices were sent out by all the large
railroads in U1 8 stating that alter last
Priday no freight cars wii be received
by ane road from and dher at the
pectin 2 waless eguipped with
automatic couplers and safely brake
sppliances in scoundanos wis the
extabiak od © CREST re
time
®
Lhe
L
penn Te
aw
vy the Interstate
COST iE
was TH
couniey shonb
plhismoes on
in order 10
A i
Lime to
odd th
safety
Laren i
the roads sue went
a
4 un 2
Laima
various stages to the operalaon
Fay
Cen neoesliry Lh
Cpties
pe we Bu ;
cmon howe. Winuagion, wei,
a PecTILlDg B prog
*
#
Urgent Need for Men to Enter
this Service,
‘MAY (GO TO MANILA.
wre aise Regateed to Sercs on the
New Hattbabips
Fortes efforts are being toade by Ma-
ior W. B. Biddle, recruiting officer in
charge of the district embiracing Penn
sylvania, Delaware, and Western Naw |
eraey, to enlist the rersaining 1.506
ive the Marine Corps.
its quota of A000 men, in seoirdance
with the Act of March 18 of fast Year
The need fir these reoraits i6 so argent |
that instend of recruiting only in ma
port towns the Navy Department has
departed from its sensi fea ard ia
now invading the interior count
During the past year Major Fiddle
Tian eatabitehed offices in the filowing
still open.
Harrisburg, Noo MH
Wilkesbarre: No.
street. Lancaster, and the latent one 19
be opened] 8 af Ne 228 High streot,
Pittabnrg. The main office Wi patel
at No. 1825 Market street, with a branch
at No 8 Vine street Philadelphia
Major r Bide wii open mother ow
Pablic Sqasre,
gs
teweryti lg Tw eeling, " Va. £30
next Thumsiay. Pennajisania i» toe
bsener Stade from which 10 enist re
% apd it ix noticeable bn Lhe ere.
the Peuneyvivima men are
of the best chiles oblainabie,
mentally, sod pliys aly.
Ban espesially wants Toy Me
erm ment has
i tntioned KL
hz | ak Fk)
ville Awl May
A malian :
Honotain
Kesreage and &
Here A : marine grard ©
aka Hut % fopy with % jiaied Bi LET
#EELY Wen,
oR,
Sil tof the Marine
in thee inter
Chery ud :
anedy of The service Wis ts nol 1
Bp wondured at." he ade, “ax the
BAR ¥ Ios BRT
pha in he prabilie nine] stil the Spa
baly war The warine is populaely
KEppe wed to be a sailor or
ot vive fap be he ds Dl & wail
bat a sosdier serving Ou & RAD of- War.
Seatintios of the past viear which.
jth April show that Pennsyl
in fr represent in jhe ¥
nd that mes from this
a eae Shan
£ras Tana
Levey
Niate
are serving in all parts of the world on
tand and sex The hwo sation Wn
Philadelphia enlisted M8 men; Harris
Bary wis second with 220. Lancaster
third, 71: Beading, 80; Willlamsport,
p23 ilar, 5% and A3 at the Gib
making a |
total of 1.006,
In enlisting these men (237 were
rejected. Of the latter, LMS lacked
the required physique, $01 were ander
size, 457 could pol peed, 104 could not
write, $29 were short sighted, 228 were
: for back of and defective teeth,
218 rejected for malformation. Of those |
accepted, 911 were born in ihe United
Qeates, #4 were born abroad, but were
astualised hefore entering ibe service.
Napoleon said that every soldier of
France carried a Mambal's hasen } in his
knapsack. This policy is 20w wm
in the Marine Corpe
obtainable is bmiach nf
nd every private bas a right We
to be ND Jor Leperid if he
gratified,
Major Hid idle expicts to get the
quota to Bl ap the coigs Vay shortly,
rresming raphdly,
sOTYUe,
aspire
is prog krl¥
“e
Yodiaasvka Man Cali Lm emg.
Albert Clawson, of Indias, who Pie
ecntly brought sai 25,
Lie Poin BATIK sma Bad
ree Ney
damages frof
ox
£3 BOE ERE w
was awarded
Pastor
mangh, and James McKain,
ensbarg, assisted by Policeman Rhoades
of Gallatin, Thorsday afternoon srrest-
od “Mickey”
tramps ws the part
- Barnesboro,
mited the P. RB.
ig. They
in this State, and these offices are
No. 98 North Thind street, |
1H North Queen
{orig Wi Bie
lige jacket, |i
ar AL aki, 3
Larine an
| hl
x
A COUTIaEOn Mo
THE TORS.
amino the Law Rew to Kerth » Bed
£ SEER
FoR. JL Ofoers Bdward J. Sharretis
of Dwrey: Samus! M Sayder, of Cone
of Wilk:
and threes other
x whe robbed the
Trramtinee's office in Ehensbary and the
postoffices mn Hastings, Spangier snd
thin county, and dyna
ju station at Windber
Wel
sone Hine ago.
Ph len were taken into costody
tive codes ovens near (iallitzin amd taken
ta dohmptann on idan Acksnmos
dation it 935 Geloek Tharsday even
spent the night hedipud the
a it the Cantrsi Police Station sod
al an enniy = F: wprsiag Were
taken graph gallery
atid Baul their pletures taken.
Friday afternoon the quartetie wan
chained together snd accompanied to
Hastings where criminal charges were
preferred against them Friday after-
moon. It reported that the Den
were mwen in the ait of robbing the
pimtaffice ab that place.
Dutectives from Pitsburg, Altoona,
snd the Jobastown polos bave been
ging far Walsh wiv proper ane
Some Lime
AR be was seen iB Sohnato wn by Neil
the latler Was & member
: the
sited Burg-
riday
bo 8 Meal phe
of 1d
G8
bar hee grew
Swept
Hie 0
aE RFT WHER
& Pg
ihe gang
ek HM
did
5
had pan
i west
The
[wes Fe pOT Y
fuliow ing
roan et
shildren were dragged
: shoe brook Gran
aeir
Medan, Fa.
arbin Toy
Sea ii
aang ant
¢ 3
SRE ayy
SORTER
Bay
snd 3 msler Wan We
tHe
retor
arms clasped
gh was too gress for
Je s Arms, ard ae the Bunsen were
0 gave a lant despair
sped woman and fled
of saledy
Lire to
Hr
fh
Pears
seed
x AL the §
an Wo sale
Tobmers Bisoris Contirmet
taken from ihe
At0% reoert of ihe
0 Sows by Judge
“ln a SRMEpIGHE IO
this report of veiwers appointed Lo is
wis benefits to property benefiled by
| graing aud paving Fifth avenoe in
Putton Borougs, exceplions oyerraied
and the report of viewers confirmed
absolutely.’
The iW
ahrmtown |
Hone ae
Barker Mond
following
Rand in the Mines
James Seymore, of Carrclitown, agreed
abot 38 years old, was killed in one of
the new mines af that place Saturday
by x fall of cold He was engaged io
making an mndermice when De Was
caaght. His [ather, Philip Seymore,
alee of the sale place, SUrvives, aa do
postral brothers and sistem. Fasersd
Thers iem were held Tuesday morning in
Benedict's Catholic chureh at Car
oe afer which the remains were
aid to rest in the church ceroelery.
oe scliowsl anid borough tax sol paid
v Friday will be collected by the Lon
stnlshe with costs. Jad MErLiox, C ok.
Bridge Letting.
for the ue Ted
ah fron Bridge
5 the Boron
I
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a ancl ars Pv
ETRE REWRTIOR
Liana re ud
ht AEE
ot ei