The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 28, 1901, Image 1

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, THU RSDAY, MARCH 2 28,
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19071.
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A general mass menting of the
miners of Northern Cambria will be
| held in the Miners’ Hall, Barnesboro,
| April 1. The exercises will open at 10
(am, by an address from that elo
cast DOWN. | quent speaker so well-known to the
Ea | miners of this section, Louis Goazion, |
(hie Sum o Money Changed | National Orgauber
whore Operator Braoching
- Monday & Holldas for the Miners
Be and Othe hen
Satarday will be pay day for kbe.
{employes of the Beach Creek Coal &
: Coke Co., and it will be one of the big- |
| geat pays this section has enjoyed in 8
dant of some o magnitode was fi
: at long time.
ast Friday, when:
& Coke Co, a part-
of John Asheroft, of
Robert Powell, of Baltimore,
n K. Powell, of Cresson, dis observing
of their holdings at Cresson to pany.
Trost and Gasrantee (lo. sun BOOM.
on, The consideration was! .
de p bli. but it is understood Now Chnreh, Big Ofer Pailding and Three
quite a sum, ail of which was HWaadson Brick Bisinvson.
ah down, While the transfer 0. building boom in Patton
: to the Saranton company, it | | grows pace. Ths latest intelligence
that it wis mersly oUIDg 1, ohig ine is the announcement of W.
agent for the Webster Coal & or pentinger of his intention to build
who will acquire the property | three good houses on his Jota on Fifth
‘many improvements OOD | oonne above Beech avenue The
gle. The Webster company now | yo atares will be of brick, containing
8 of the heat paying coal prop. | six rooms esch, in addition to bath :
Ll room and all the modern improve.
Cresson property inciudes the | ment, including steam heal. The
n working operation, SoRether | | oy will ba for sale as soon as oom.
ut the tools and equipments of pleted. Architect C. M. Robinson, of
: oy ad Sout X fie sen oe of Altoona, is preparing the plans for the
and several dwellings and | same. Gi a
gs are nlso incloded, : { Patton is to have another new
“ thin time nothing further has chareh. The meribers of the Ruslan
! of the re ted] purchase j Ortheddox congregation of this place
s company tof the Mitchel have decided to erst a seqelare for
Ey. religions purposes and will build on
eo So the lot generously donated hy the
tas CO twill give the Beech (‘reek Land and Improvement
Co pany an opportanity to Co. opposite the Good brick row an
holdings from that rin Evenue. The Ch be ,
; 2 feet and the work on the same will
is they now ows: lands conneet- LL an.
: It has been definitely settied that the
pew Besch Creek Coal & Coke Co. will
erect a large office building in Paltan on
the site now neon pled by the photograph
studio of Ernest Bimer on the north.
fotiane Souaty, daring the west corner of Fourth and Magee ave
is located along Yellow nasa. The plans will be prepared in a
: few days and a complete description of
week parehie the coal Saring the new building will be published in
Smith, the COURIER nex! week,
Emanuel Grumbling,
x Henry Griffith, Had-
en Griffith. The
rio : LAL | An Adjooransent Friday Night Tatil Mow
44
The miners of this district will ciile
bate the signing of the wage scale by
Monday, April Ist, as a boli.
Za 5
Barnes, ve weil k known toal
of Barnesboro, purchased
crf COURT Exot.
ae
Any, April 13.
Civil Court at Ebensburg adjoined
a Lon Friday evening at 9 o'clock astil
i already owns a large | Monday, April 1ith, at 9 o'clock a m.
Green and Pind townships. The case of Lewis J. Bearer va Jas.
ine to be an early de- x McClain and the Spangler Water
ld. Work is abot o,mpany was settled by agreement of
on the building of 8 gy parties and the jury was relieved.
iollow in Green a. Bearer received $500. No bill of
the Pennsylvania lines | cogrg at this term was flied on wither
present object | ae and the plantiff pays the docket
10 afford ship and Fecard costa
pa persons ; where machine mining is i
a Ponperel of Pihy,
former assistant pi
ton public schools, ‘was in town over
CGirant bas
given up school teaching and is now
PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS
Pertabed
Perenining {0 People and Places Picked
up and Paraphrased for a Papainy Paper |
bp
J. L. Johnson, of Jersey Shore, was |
in town Monday.
—Born—To Mr. and Mrs Jesse
Richards, a daughter, Friday.
Mrs. William Yeckley is visiting |
friends in Pittsburg this week.
_Born-To Mr. and Mrs. William |
Campbell & daoghter, Thursday.
-.Ex-Mayor Boyd,
wan in town over night Wednesday.
The regular fortnightly meeting of
the Patton borough esuncil will be held
on Monday evening.
—~ Frank G Kirkland,
formerly chief eherk af
of Eimira,
the
ing the abssnos of the proprietor.
The Lock Havin Express talks of
peat of the new diocese
“these fin de siecle days’ Is the es
teamed Express living in the last cen.
He, in an interview recently publi
! nye
tary ”
LAM Boblusen, the acobitact of
Altoona, who is doing considerable
work in this place, was in town bomb
night.
~The work of rebuilding Denlinger
grmeing.
~Morray Lewis who has been viuit-
what |
John Boy le, of Johnstown, and is loved
by everyone who knows him, despite
Ceres differences.
fou his parents on Fifth avenoe, for the
past week, retarasd to Johnstown on
Saturday.
LL Gmw Wolf, Curwensville, the
senior member of the firm of Wolf &
of
Thompson, of this pines, was in town
‘Church thag by the new diocese.”
this week lonking after business inter
ata
passed: Gen. BE. Worth
ehnrch last Sunday evening.
pew advertisement in this sue and
Himes of artificial flowers and bats ever
brought to this section,
wd W. Grant, of Philipsburg, 8
iincipal of the Pat
pight on Toesday. Mr
traveling for a hardware firm,
“Dr WW. 1 Downler hasan purchased
the residence formerly owned snd oo
cupled by E. ©). Hartehorne on Beech
avenue. Mr Hartshorne expects 0
National baok of that pisce.
This
_ enterprising firm has just pat in & sew
i they eet par- ker. The casein ap amet walt S|
; {which the plantiffs seek to recover pos-
in : position to know session of a tract of land containing
o be Pennsylvania adjoining the p Rn B tracks HA “the
ay in the coal fleldn in youn, John 8. Robb, Esq, of Pitts
the county. They pgrg procared a judgment against 1
‘brunch will by eX [ Orr, in whom the title then stond,
Spruce, and thence down and sold the property al sheriff's sale
' where a large coal ert (to the plaintiffs. The defendant claims
already perchased bY J.| possession and title by lease from ue
named Hamilion, aod holds that Ham-
. fiton held title by tax titia, The de-
Ht Home, the firm of fence also endenvored to show that the
Dy opinion that a hick Robt i wv
the ant ite coal’ (Rote upon Ww wih Shir soda al siperiils
, Bit al A sion ' gale was froadniently obtained and that
facie , consequence all the proceedings
Howe said, is a luxury and
strike be deciarsd soft cosl based upon the note would be void nnd |
there would be no titie in the plantiff©s
utilizad. Tue ns or the bi. | land at all. The court ruled against
variety, eotared, WOR the admisibility of the evidence.
d long after the settlement
J Had Freight Weeek
A disastrous freight wreck occurred
many miners out of em. at Kerrmoor, on th
, a Reso Orecdt dist
i ent, the demand for anthracite sion of the New York Central Hailroad
id not be soMoient to warrant o day.
Twisuty one Wer
on of all the mines.
’ smashed, Joseph Galbraith, éngiover,
ss ; | of Clearfield, was caught under his en.
M. Homieia o EL Sgahetls ab gine and it is thought be is fatally in-
county, has invented a oc
jured. The flreman
i ee wo . claims will | sigh injary. No other person was
vi
SRS
escnpl 8 Lh
yak a
he Is bu 1 Jur The Wren WHS oansed by the
o mines, and; anlike other machines. train abil a
unloaded to operate. It under.)
shears the ends, and
to mine the rib coal, drive
a SAY Was being
switohed out
Native
We offer our fine residence on Beach
avenue for sale, The house contains 8
“pooms with an attic. No. 1 cellar with
water in the house and brings $15 per
month rent. Lot 530x150 and is within |
amending “the bituminous a few steps of the sc hoo! house and on
8 BO AN to provide the main street of Patton. | also offer
wons shall be furniture for sale which can be seen at
: air cur- rosidence. Terms of sale can be had
: n by ealiing on Mas. Wa. CRAMER.
rep
a: a bill in the state
(and Abe!
; opened their
‘huyer will appreciate.
The exterior of the Ceatral Hotel
AC
ments in connection with that popular
hostelry during the coming summer.
class millinery
Nolan bailding on Magee avenue pext
been purchased, which
this section. Bead her new advertise
ment in another column.
_Bhow windows that wonld
eredit to auy of the big stores in the
eity are those recently trimaed at the |
Cloldstein Department Store and they |
“Barney
ere the artista and they re-
attract universal attention.
fect great eredili upon their skill as
window dresses of a high grade,
Mrs, Gi. MM. Stevens and Sister have
millinery sstabiizshment
in the Young Building on Magee ave:
poe and will have a grand Easter open-
ing en Tharsdar, Friday and Saturday
April 4 3 and & Miss Nina M. Allen,
of Philadelphia, is in charge of the
trimming department. Read their
pew advertisement,
«Rav. Dr Deaver,
church, left Tuesday morning for
Chambersharg to attend the manual
meeting of the Central Pennsylvania
conference. The report of the Patton
‘eharch is an exeeilent
and Bev, Denver wis particularly grat-
white cake sales on Saturday evening,
* April Ath.at 6:30 in the Rbody Building
ified to be able to take such a good ac
count of bis stewardship to the confer.
ence.
| members of the church and congrega-
tion that the popular pastor will be re-
+ uvued ta this piace for antler yaar
Feveitings
% ! Father Kireel] Wii Probably
of Johnstown,
Laaid
from the Fries,
burg dioceses,
Mrs Isadore Kolb jsf this mom: | recently that Aitoons would be made
jog for 8 visit with friends and rete
Cresenis a sauch older ¢ ‘atholie common.
Palmer
House, was in tow over Sunday.
pew diocese which has been
Capon by the suthorities of tha chureh.
burned at Spangler. is rapidly pros
Xie Cambrian County Orgamirntion
move to Barnesbiro in the near futare,
having been elected cashier of the sew
Nala cla : %. : Monday, April Ist
and big stock and they can suit anyone
4 ord eB smi pe held, ope at 10 o'clock & m., and
jand at pei that the eeanomie ithe otherat 7:30 pm. The second |
wesalon willbe a fifth degree ssaion, |
: Th th ill b
in being beautified by a coat of paint. a mueting will be open to
: Fisher Is the competent artist
having the work in charge. Landlord
Yeckley contemplates many improve
do !
“known in Cambria
| Agu aT
who sketched the career of the young
of his leaving home to his death,
also made refirence
of the ME.
one this year
It is to he hoped by both the
delicacies, Easter eggs, etc, on sale.
Onr Neighboring Town Said
to Have Been Selected |
| FOR SEAT OF DIOCESE.
be Flevatn!
to Ut Bishople- Prosident Seliwab, of the
Big dts] Corporations, in Favoer of Hoth |
These Moves.
Rav. Father Kittell of Loretto,
es be slated for Bishop
in
of
‘rhe ney Catholic dioosse to be formed |
Pittsburg and Harris |
It was thought until!
the sant of the new dicosss on account
of ite being a ge city, but that will
Loretto rep
ity, and on account of the new church
there, the gift of C. M. Schwab, presi. :
Jak MeNair Is in charge of Jalins
Hoffman's barber shop at Cresson dur:
dant of the United States Steet Corpor.
ation, and the rapidly growing impor
Ctamve of Loretto as 8 ahareh commun.
ity, this place will likely be made the
A prominent Cambria county € ‘wth
shed
1 lave it from an excellent aothor
ity that Loretto will be the seat of the
decided
Pardinad Kittell wil be clevatad to
the sat.
*Patber Kittell has made Loretto
it fn He Wn older than Father
Father Boyle wonld
undoubtedly make an able bishop, but
he is needed more by Bt John's
President
ft is understood that
~Notwithatanding the repeated as Schwab has indicated he would be
merrions of several heterodox theolog- |
fans. the age of miracles has not | Pa : :
attended | this without suggesting in the least &
dewire to control of influsnoe the p|
Evans Sisters, the milliners, have a puisiment
pleas oid ver fhe ainy ation of Fat
Kittel to the bishopric. He has
Her
done
e local anthorites of the church
have just received ope of the fin 0d en that they liad no official infor.
mation srarding the division of the
dioosse and the appointment of Father
Kituell to the bishopric, spd they are
of the opinion that there bas not yet
peer time for any one
as hear froas
Rone. In any event the appointment
of a bishop is made from the pomina-
tion of several bodies of the charch,
six names in all from which the a
at Rome names a bishop.
Grace weEETING.
wu
Bold Three Sesxivns Here.
When you are looking don’ t forget that
we have the swellest as well as the largest stock
to select from. t
We sell an all wool Suit for
$8.50 and up to $16.00 | | |
Fatiey stripes and checks as well as plaids,
Black Suits in great profusion and big variety.
BI(; stock Boy's and Children’s Clothing here.
GREAT VARIETY NEW SHIRTS.
soc, 88¢ and A DOLLAR. I.ook in the West Window for
samples.
NECKWEAR. Always one of our strong points.
Firiest assortment we ever har. The buyers know
what that means here.
Our “On Top” Shoe for Men
at $3.50 is $5 North.
Qur “La Mode” and La Belle
Ladies Shoe at $3.50 and 2.80
Are great hitters and great sellers. The cut price of
$2.90 and 2 18 still prevails, and will.
WE MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER.
Suits $15.0 10 $40.00. Fit Guaranteed.
The Keystone o
The following program has been! ,
-.Ready made clothing forms the prepared for the meeting of Cambria
subject matter for Wolf & Thompson's county Pomona Grange, No. 81, Pat
‘pew advertisement in this issiie.
ron of Hasbandry, which will be held
at Dionnelly’s Hail in this place on
Three sessions will
AFTERNOON,
Music, Concord Grange Orchestra
Report of Executive Committee in
regard to the purchase of lightning
: rode.
~Mre (i. Robison will open a first
establishment in the
Address, (i Ww. Oyster, member of
the exscutive committee of the state
grange.
week. A complete new stock has just
in anid to be one
of the finest in i line ever brought to |
Basiness of the organization.
EVENING.
Address, “Lime and its Relation to!
Soil,” J. A Fries, of State College.
i Herman Uisbart.
bet, Tully Sutera
Ee sTasation for the Parmer,’
Warren Worth Bailey, sditor of the
Julinatown Democrat,
Eeetirsd an Paiiver thaliveio
A legtare Father Gallitzin, the.
prinos priest whose name is 80 well |
county, was given
in FPuilsdelphia last week Si
Joneph's Catholic cburel. It took.
plage at the regular meeting of the
Lovola Literary Society, and the
was Waiter George Sipith,
on
in
Russian of noble blood from the Lime
anid
ti the monninent
Loretto to ents
by Chas MM.
recently erected at
mannorate BE name
Schwab
Cake Sale
‘The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth.
odist chiareh will hold one of their pop-
on 5th avenue. Cakes and other table
Murs W. H SANDFORD,
President.
Coats and Capes. Large line
Special rices on Ladies’
: AT COST to
of Men's Overcoats and Suits must be sold
make room for new goods.
| [sn’t much mosty, but it will buy an
excellent Child's Sailor Hat. The finest display of
Artificial Flowers and Huts ever brought to Patton you
will and at
EVANS SISTERS.
¢ of date of Faster opening. ’
To the Ladies of Patton and vicmity we
wish to announce that Mrs.Robison has had
an Expen fenced Miliner in the City pur-
chasing a full line of up-to-date Millinery
for the spring and summer trade, consist-
ing of the latest designs and styles. An
Inspection of the stick solicited.
MRS. G. ROBISON,
Nolan Bldg, Magee Ave,