The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 21, 1901, Image 1

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    PATTC N
, CA
a RE
MB RIA 00, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901.
days to make t pur the'n new arran ge
. nent crews will ron freon Jersey Shore
i Junction to Clearfield Junotion, a dis
itance of about 54 miles. Atl that point
| crews will be located and will carry the
trains to Patton and back,
It J» stated that considerable more
work can be accomplished with each of
ranged. As it how is when a crew
neaches Patton the members require a
rest of several hours and while they are
#t rest their engine is idle, whereas the
(Tan being shorter two crews could keep
: rors 4 tor tne Pink Sinmondu |
Dotig—OMerts Ww be Voted
Sub diatrier Convention Hebd
: of bituminons Sisteiot Hew.
BATILE OF THE BALLOTS
The Result 4 the Manieinel
Haid in Patton on Tuesisy,
A wenpon that somes doen as stil
Ar stiowfianes fll npon the sod
Pot efecnies & frovmman's wi
Ax Hrhining does the will of 0d”
(i A mixed victory was the result of the
borough election hed in Patton on
Toesday. The Demacrats
ane shoo) director, the assessor and |
sties, will hold their an.
jo Altoona on Tavsday,
Eien lon
eH A ARE
d operat
vs dar heater
Si ns
. of miners at the Al
Iarge in it ;
| Tr ra = | while the Republicans elected the bal-
pooe of the ticket.
“i The hardest fight
; WaR made on
Lehool director and WW,
€. Habbard
i the locomotives with matiers thas Ars
A one Jeeomotive in almost constant sey
enprored :
the inevitable inspector of ecletion,
{ Bandiord
CPaeiviess Tran meted ar ihe Lay
On acount of the connor ittractions
Monday sight, a special meeting
“the Patton borough council was held
jmst Thursday evening, with President
Campi], Secretary (Gililiece and Coou-
| silmen Winslow, 1
GROOARLE PRISED
oe
thie Patton Berohigh Conseil
Hernan und 0
The matier of
Fourth avenos came op awd i
reported that Mr. Hippey,
the New York
emiiroad, bad promised Wo furnish
visor Lar
if the boreagh
ing and woud sso make it much
wider Unan the oie SW (0G wee
flons were made lo he approach Lo
the bridge on Filth avenad made by
slanting position,
dapgernne
comapany Wii be Bol
matier by 3a
in
Ww ne.
Toe repor
: | snd Ralph Tower were the victors Ben
feating Hiram Wilking and Rev. 3. E
| Radcliffe. A particaluriy hard fight
‘was made aginst Hobburd, bat he won
out, having 59 more voles than Wilk.
ios and 8 more than Tozer.
‘and Wilkins rap close togpiiber, the
{latter having 263 and the foriper 205,
For assessor, the veteran Jobin Somer.
has more free from vex. |
stoppages und brief strikes st
ines than any time io the pas.
ali for. the miners conference
nitatives to the dis
— shall be elected direct
eal unicis, snd shall have one
each 5 members or majority
thereof, but to representative |
bave mors than five votes, and
(shall be eligible ss a repro
8 not & miner or mine
& bona fide member of the
good standing in this district,
pity fill in names of delegatos
wd credentials and duplicates,
retain eredentigls anc
eredential commitise |
Ab convention. Local sec
rd duplicate credentinl
John Evans, with 155, giving the pres.
‘ent incambent a majority of 34
erville polled the largest vote on either
titket. John CO. Goud for councilman |
polied the biggest vole on the Repub |
Ujienn Soke and bad a majority of
sover his highest conipetitor, X.
‘Nagle. McCormick polled ten voles
loss than Gould and Ed
1488.
MB Cowher (the slsition tickets had
BW. B. j defeated Dr. H. A Reig for
Lamaditor by 32 wvotem. Fred Mitchel
bad a majority of 41 for judge of eine
{tion over JohnE., Ardell
3
The vote was 8 light ons, bat 485 be-
” per. day: Risiog | ing polled oot of a registration of
Ie, about 800. Alex Hunter officiated ss
judge of election, having been ap
to | pointed by the Court to saceeed J. E
3 | Radcliffe, resgoed. The resuil in full
COUNCUHMEN.
Yor officers to be electad | Jobb C. Gould, KB § fears
t convention to he | ¥ § McCormick,
A B., 3 youn Serie
next Tuesday are |
Iw, {. Bubbard, D..
Ba Tower, Key...
1 ¥. Radetifte,
} Hiro wi SRN, ¢ “a Sa
ASSEROR.
| Jolin Somervitie, D..
ot dohn Besse, RR. nr
; AUDIIOR.
: ME Lon UW her, B..
HA te, D. .
FUDGR OF ELECTION.
Mitchell, K
; Fon 8 oArdedd 5
: INSPECTOR.
is | John Hunter, B.. ei ms
| Gamirge. Langi Do.
Aw ago rahi Betaaten,
3 Some twenty-three young men
| this place spent last Monday evening
“in a manver that will always be re
I membered ns a most ertjoyable occasion.
They were the guests of Mr. and Mm
Wm. H Sandford, whose spacious home
. M. Sallivan and Michael |
Fy Carrolitown; George Jobbs, |
Blapd ‘and Jobn Quinias, | i of social pleasure
were provided for the entertainment of!
i
3 Meshan, Spangler;
ger, St. Boniface; Evang deeply intervied that ali cise was for!
a8 Tabin and Wm Me ‘gotten tor the time.
nesboro; Miles P. Harri owed and tw boys went hoo
Harley, Carrolitown; graitade for an ee
Quinn and Charles MeTag- With true enjoyment.
Roum Dillon, Hastings. Sandiord bave always
miner with an tnjiro. Dot Interest |
sd Let ML
me was mrionsly Injared and Last \
goal other instance
seards ah whe:
fad
$i aE
A and Mr
ol Tuesdsy afternoon. Dr,
: : Ts Frou The ©
The sake of the Bows
ben bopBrased, saad Mr
od Pathan, beones Lhe
sideration, £30
Lawner will over)
4 cups it in the spre w
AE Patton rebrticd Sore
fran 2 two weeks” vhot witha be -
} ex-United States Seater Jo shits P alte 0,
Jr. at Grand Rapids, 30 “1
| Patton says that Miciigs
: # derguing vas
winters for many ves, and thal when
he reached Boffaio be foand more than
wo feet of snow on the level The
many friends of Joho Patton, Jr, will
be sorry to learn that his health has
SEER RRR
: sire being wide to stop
al car famine is shown in the fac)
Beach Creek district of ie
rk Co tral is to be divided, so
h +L of coal i 0 on:
DR
Fak cus - :
B¥ 3 3 Fa ENE
¥ not been as ragged this winter as meal |
for him, although it is not ia such
which state as to cause alarm for a serious “|
five | ness.
ville had 268 sgainst hig competitor,
Boerne
Moore bad
For the short term of two years Pro |
‘bert bad a majority of 35 over Lyotas.
of
was given over Ww the boys for an even.
Amps TAmes
all, and they soon found themselves soi
IN ee Te
Wan
Water Lh anor Gove
akon.
Bars | > Baginens # Yerps
Radoiiffe in
Lia
oll Ere
HANOE Was Tod
ORDIN AN
An orlinangy 8s
Be it evsrted and or
3 bar Laas
hareagh of Paton,
G0 ie
fx
AEG,
¥ rs
ana
ng whe ewer
| Magee aevenoe, beginning at the prop
ery of Harry Coupey ail oxi
Lipa
5 Sk
BPR Ub
law
Lehn
a Ennesed and ordained his, the
pe Gay of Febroary, A. [D. 1901
: Praxx Caxpreil,
Allent
Ashes pe
ha
JM
Clerk of Conncdl
opproved by the Borgess of Patton
Boroogh this
*raagme ries in
¥
%
Bedresh ovens foe
7 4. Thomas, ERO
Mann
FE
tin
Ultisen's Uemetery
Darel Heinze, Grand View, $48
Frank R[kiba of ux to Keystone Slate
R &l association, O G
For a mice clean lunch be sure sad | come agmin. Lowest prives asd Dest
5 to the City Restagrani. ;
| roary, AD 1901
TRANSACTIONS IN RERLTY
Th
Have © hsaged Humls Beownily
tar Michael aad
Eli iE
Eh mee
Pas
maxiag a pro rata cost of 8a
penis per foot front on all dots jocated
along aie} Hoe of Impoviment, i%
£ wrrod
EF Spencer etiax to Mrs MO.
Cc Xearen, Rea
ing
Masquerade Ball and Select
Dance Monday Evening.
se
of
Joy WAS UNCONFINED.
A
& new crossing on
Was
a
Cepteai
Cale
i Lie grad:
lie Tabs Merry Time
me naar,
owe pnnafiond
the terpecorsan art in
themael ves Lo the Bl
evening, when two
in Firasmen’s & and
2 ¥ # * & rs
7H wat se ret oy
The ows of
Orbos
4d A masquerade ball ander the Ane
acwly organised Patton
siready a poptisr or |
mand Lhe latter was one of
an wt : ie seand Tanctions ever held
je of this place. :
mitind masquernds oma be
erin of what the ath
to do in the futare, |
that submequent af
irs wil te as well sitended and as
the Best one. TT bee Pat;
Lay srchestin ¥
excellent spade 15 was too.
Lhe
ey
3
1d fut 5
wey
Treasurer
approved
Chomatd
on =
of Borough
ped and
f Coons BN.
b and
ing ;
4 Bal no Beth was
gad the DoRTOTSE WAR 8 gre
j fohing” as the most crits
Fours ous present
it Beane Bied
FR gy
»
the
i
Lids
goon] the a
Arty
for, man and
ape were sling man
iy faces, 3nd the maiden’s heart was
gar.” The whrated Chappell ore
chests, ait Wiiameport furnished the [t's
pag the get fan
Fast Ma Agee
Sad
smelt by
own Soest
San tw E- Hon 14
thw
She
Bereby
brite of
af
it ia
HGS
Soidias ost
ot East Soern 51 add to the Joyous. seen
be committee having the fonction
in there, composed of Geo. Bo Prindi
he HH 8S Lingle W A Mellon, H
Dsaavere god JM Gillieow, Sad done
their work Guthfally and well and
none of the consomitants of an ey.
ing of pleasure were lacking.
patronees wire Mesdames WC, ot
“gle, W. H. Denlinger, P. B. Morey, M.
i lewis, Hoary Mellon, P. Prinditie
and ML. Gilliees
The Indies present were Bandsomely
gowned and of course looked as prett | -
an the proverbial peach A collation
was sere] at midsight and waa in.
charge of Mrs. Jonnie (fark, a weli-
known Philipsburg caterer. It wan
four o'eclcck Toesday morning when
the straing of “Home Sweet Home,
antifted the tired hat bappy dancers
| ghat the program was ai an sod.
Among those present from out of
town were Miwes Flora Fee, Mary
Torrence, Anna Bell, Graoe Dinsmore,
Neitie Wiliams and Messrs. Frank
Reese, WM. Fries CUS Disemore snd
Dr. CG. Hogbes, of Pusxsatawney;
Miss Mary Maoloabey and Messrs F.
B James Frank Hartman, John H-
der, TR Davia, Wom Lampy and J.
W. Kephurt, of Ebensburg: Ed Boots |
and Dundes Roemer, of Hastingw Miss
Nancy asd Tom Metluin, of Spangler;
Albert leih of Nicktown; Howard
Ley, of Canton, O; Misses Clara asd
Fann is Town of UlearBeid: Clem Hus
GK
kia mwertibawel to be
Ww
HR
te Ge
e seconting Ww
to the hands of
»r, ti defray ihe
adiram tion of the
bo fae
President of Conncii
Crildecw,
the 13th day of Feb
ALEX Morisey,
of Patton Borough
Sradden, of Mabafley,
RoW, nl Phils.
iw Ent of the County That
All Gard
The merry mmsqueraders bad a gay ‘Children’s 4 48 and
Every mother should avail he
not long "till Easter,
After taking stock we find we yet have more Shoes than - ;
Aoctity freatihe of Farm Enjoyed Them. | we want, although we have sold a raft of them. Ladies, these
wives x5 Dossers Han With Ouappe's | Shoes are SELLING CHEAP.
Orrehewtira bs Teepioation. Pate Athlete | of this hance to save money.
Yon should avail yourself
Our “La Mode” $3 50 $boe at * $2 30
Oar 30 C0 00
and Boys at same ratio.
E> Look in our Western Window.
Ont Inventory shows ton
them at this Big
in Price
$400 |
The $3 50 ones 5 ”
atk
%i ix
ff hss
da
SE
. when you want to
While We Have This Sale.
The Keystone Cloters and Sho
Directly Opposite the Bank.
me
FALL AND WINTE
GOODS at
*
Miss Lottie Hoynton Special prices on 1. adies’ Coa alls
Jesse La Porte, of Phik of Men's Overcoats and Suits
via ke room for
4m se
1aiaLal 2
on 3
nes EIR,
Chest Ureek Marriigy Lidenssn,
CLE Ber wedi Jy Pivbieek.
i # BAe i
% 258, I hats.
ARBAB BAAR NN!
IT IS THE CAUTIOUS PEOPL
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mae. THE BAZAAR.
BN MRR RR US RR He RRR RRR RRR BY FARRAR ANN
way
al
Logit
Bim LET
Gr theatre.
word 1 the pions samp
Cpavs his debts. The latier bs doing toe
harcore Brn m than daoowes asd
3 Frankanis, for there are nove of
in the ohareh. Methodist Advocate.
3 Co | i
$k aA Ses
whi Dever
Hw tin, $2,060.
towygahip, PO
Bog snd Loan associa
arsoviaiion
~ Don’t forget that the COURIER job
priating department is better equipped
thas ever to do all Kiads of commer
cial and bouk printing Give os
(trial order and you will be sure to
to
arroidl township, $l.
or uoped euy
| work.
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