Down Upon the Swanee visiting brethern from were Alf Emanuel, F. D. | Garmon, B.C. Jenkins, W. A. Ed Bdmiion, B. F. Edmiston, in Russell, Arty Hood, : SA (iarman, Jus, Font Chief, a ; : Nolile Ciasled, John C0 Gould, Chief, William Somerville; Hi gh Z Bufisid Venerable Her. * ty : Hard, v B. an lain, Wem Eleus; En. Northnagle; | Fasguire, buts First Ciasrderasn, | sond Guardmans Sam'l £8, 1. 8B Bell, dob me; Ropresentative Grand Oaatle Lincoln 8. Ball | ALL FROM PATTON, i Beery Candaatn ob the Sioristist Tiekot | : | Ia From This Place, Patton is well represented on the dist Labor ticket of Cambria ery candidate thereon bubng | his place and a miner. is ato nag os ye ogive, Ianaes Kanne De a, ve, an oud and respected cith- | II township, died suddenly aPornoon. He bad bean gin the harvest field end res ta the Highse was esting seated t in the He omelery. avenue. | America was held in Goldstein's Hall | | Chiobey died on Satorday and was | Sunday afternoon. | meeting night of the borough council, Gut together, gentlemen. {Coal and Coke Co, made a business Knight F. D. Reed, The| y all joining in sivg- Cassidy, | 1. A. Fem. | 0 Dehier recopy than > THE BACHELORS WON a PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS, i : I Polnted Pertaining tn! People and Pluss Pity, PFeneatings After a Hard Stroggie. «Pemocratic Satorday | Phe second of the series of base ball fromd4to 7p m «Geo, A. Melliain, of Bidgway, was | : : in town Inst night. etic Parle on Satorday “Born-To Mr. snd Mm Mike JOT 8 large and hilariously enthusias. y | Trinkley on Satarday- a son. je *ience i £17 1013 w bachelors by a score of 17 lo 13. Miss Sara (iodebarles of Milton, | iin fhe guest of relatives in town. «Howard Dinsmore left this after. noon for a fishing trip in Jefferson | connty. primaries down’ inglorionsly the second game. Mp. and Mis. Oliver Minnick and The single men went to the bat first iMiss Ella Blowing, of Carlisle, are aq Mot llare wis the only one lo score, guests st the residence of T, J. Se shall, «Dr. H. A Soitz has moved his den- | tal parlor from the post office block to! commodins quarters in the Good buiid- | ing. =-Miss Ida Thompson, o ville, is a guest at the reside brother, W. L. Thompson, on Palmer like repiast in the third, ‘and Flynn both made a run. made four of the seventeen rans | Dinsmore and 8, K. Spyder made two | L runs for the benedicts in this innings. of Curwens. | | Both sides feasted on goose eggs in nce of her | the second and the married men had a while Seitz s-Quite a nu wiber went to Altoona this morning to at- far as the bachelors were concerned, {tend the Methodist reunion {at Lake { while Hippey earned the run he got | by receiving a terrific hit in the head mint Park. special meeting of the local; at the hands of the pitcher, He stuck Union of the United Mines Workers of to the game plackily, however. In the Ath, MeClare, Gilliere and A. si A lant evening. “An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John | buried in the Catholic cemetery on | Somerville won the battling honors in ~~Monday will be the semimonthly |, 4 oo. heir battling clothes in the seventh umd pounded out four tallies ‘esich. They were made by McClure, Reitz, Prindibie, Flynn, Dale, John Dinsmore, Aspden and Spyder. (thar Dinsmore, Prindible, Dale, den and Jones scored in the vighth, «Paymaster Dale of the Boech Creek trip to Arcadia this week. «Read the report of the First Na- tional Bank of Patton in snotbine ed | minn. It is a most gratifying one from Lavery point of view. vw Barnard Bice, of DuBois the prosit dent of District No. 2, of the United Mine Workers of America, was in [town inst night on official business “more did the honors in the final gle men pnd sixteen by their obbon gists. John Dissmore and Dade were the battery for the benedicts and both pat Dissmors did the twirling for the bach. ire § yery wightd when he was sisplaated HL an excnilent game hThe best pay that has bean enjoyed ihr the eng the Beach Creek | Coal asd Colte Co. In a number of months will be that of Saturday, { Auguost Brel. Jt ia not Mikey at fin ef a nd wan des y inning, by his brother, Arthur, who gave evs deveiaping mtn 8 flay sila or progress Eiht Maven hamp" will be removed in fpann ititorfere With the boys “ridin FEET fe winter. slo ans ¥ Ad at {hss if by 1d pit A ke We ro fle AIG of base ball J. Sei y waren al cistah in Hacker, Hawsrd Ye % aed as urapires white it Walter My AT interesting game | wil be played In Patt next fortnighl between a iy WAR Won Chbet and they have sgried to pubher on nogtral gros. wif A ew thin wei ooking Sor ar oral hs which to start a slean (Mere is 50 piace in the Peru better & of thin char wh 3 St Eid puke Hetding of th Hines td learnt Telovhione U4, | work of consieaction will be pushed the | forward wi rispidly a8 possible, It Lgmpeeted that the Patton excha [4pill be opened in the ear iy fall Sy 1 onde! {rapidly | £5 wri Le ¢r 3 FEY Hota 8 208: ¥ play the it Fis ee 33 LAE oat ais St fi Ol with Yack nice 1H LLRUALR Waly aie and Batarday 4 0 fan from dank Haven Wks Mfr rentic Sek yet Eatin i 4 ws 3 xr i x Ehak Ot ata ANOTHER | wuRoER 5 wo Bini Hi Kits Unsievnisniimer Shafer, Pavidemer Slike fred wo mea of dary ir than Patton, 6.4 Fase vi ohamndd PES fiw the of the Huntingdon L ark 35d 434 ley, hve hoot AEE on CE benabitirg road, mile of Conemaugh, evening, when #8 unknown an shot and instantly aibor. a pronunent young ast Tavior township. shatler was driviog load of baal when i bsreigner, who asked to ride, aquest was grasted. They fst procesdid a great distance when the Sto neal became involved in a guarrel, rick aha fash the furely 1 tout sheer mand aimed Boat Shs i £ Ki % dds pay ¥ Sars pied on the ER i% 5 7% Borin ities) Lion, Marner of $i £2 3 Sp & Co. hitve J sina Home with aecaettaid by the 8 od fave a fo ‘words taf iay In anather eolamn Monday, they will be randsomie sw Fir ihe Patton Sipps ft : vertiscment iad sive the Bs srk i Lianvy BLOT 3 i is ik i {es » ren “g i fag 3 Ves id = = pi inlay 6 Te Io ir hi in eabun Lad a vik Lanat $7 Cais ail of COAL. thir i Thee inminei in Mis ot Pam Peet Thick in # PEERY § Bhanvy fall far $a ths prvi SEE a trys lated noite ot The SNR Lh | Lads ralirondd, now I Lonis to Kass : to develop in 2 Mors 0 he Riaver Coal | preatest in the work The Biover Bank is tow oh Fat HiA, i % RE ors miles venty-t hen 5 hs thileleost vein Oo thick : and i ita srva is anything Vieth je was seventy years of ais | survived by his wife and the | 0 lowing children: Mrs. Peter Stritt- : na Carmil Jornship; Anson) All persons rife their school and : Sazes on or. before Agus 30, | “i City, owns the Stover ati ; seen at the F orsberp. All bids close al 10 Dens a Aug. 1 winst be enclosed oR seated gnvel [Tha tommittee reserves the rig ht to reject nny and 2 ii Bide FEE EE hes REE Mrs. a8 Thurs ewcday, Nth AE | ooal men si pow no for an interest in the | : on, ‘Haldeman not having sullicie nt fun: 1s to develop it. The pew railroad will: Thi CoURiEs office ie Tas just re run Ww rithin three miles of the mine owived # handsome and full line of sta. will be constructed if agleal tionary of every description, which is ¢ sed. The mine is now ten miles will be printed in the most approved | Ar trond and only furnishes coal | style and at the lowest possible figure. | (Bend in your Job work. , | They Suerneded in Pefesting the Betiedivts | § games between the married and single | mn of Patton was played at Ath- afternoon bes | The contest was won by | The sirgle men played a mach bet | bai pte than of the previous occasion, | La v $1 while some of the benedict who oov- | ersd themselves with glory before “fell | It is worthy of note also that the latter pounded ont by the bachelors. Jobn i. The | of Patton peaple | fourth wis a repitition of the second as : Dinsmore made rans for the singles ‘and another cypher was added to the benediot's score. McClure, Seitz and {the following innings, with Snyder Land Schell a close second. Both sides Ar. Ange ‘while Seitz, Gilliece and John Dins. Eleven arrars were mads by the sin Howard Nimnoent's effactive not the Fei Hin res van ca "The Catholic Church at Car- rolltown was Founded. t Of all Summer Clothing, Straw Hats, Furnishings and Tan Shoes. We want the cash. All profits given to our customer Read of the big reductions and come now practically just at the first of the season Ito get what you need in this hne. THE GOL DEN JUBILEE. LI was Celebraled ith Imposing Ceremo. Arroecsston of Children High Mass The Town ples sn Sanday. and Pontifical Handsomely Docornted, ! A large number of Patton people | went to Carrolitown on Sunday to { witness the impressive ceremonies in commemoration of the golden jubi- lee of the Catholic church at that place. The fiftieth anniversary of the found- ing of the church was celebrated in | grand style und the town was hand. somely decorated for the occasion, | The exercises began at 10 o'clock in) ‘the morning with a parade of children from parochial school to the church. The procession was a long oneand was led by two cross bearers, who were accompanied by two anchorites. Fol- | lowing were a large number of child. ren, all garbad in white and wearing | the papal oclors--gold and white. A ‘large concourse of visiting priests s Regular $15 so Suits Reduced 14 00 [2 II 12 10 8 ~ i to $12 50 “11 50 10 00 9 50 10 00 8 50 6 98 598 to $3 98 "30 ar i i Men’ id ai 50 78 00 OO 50 30 oo Vestee Suits Reduced so 30 00 it i i 18 £8 (came after the children. A pontifical high mass was celebrated “at the church by Rt. Rev. Leander. Bchneer, of 3t. Vincent's college, La- trobe. All ef the participants were of the order of St. Benadiot and all form | it &% is 1 i“ is es erly of Canolitown. The deacons of | honor were ihe Rev. Father Louis Flick of Newnrk, N. J, and the Rev, Father Aloysius Loother, of Allegheny, while the deacons of the mass were the Rev. | Fathers Alosin Mancher and Agatho | Strittmatter, both of Bt. Vinosnt's col. | . jeg, Latrobe. The Rev. Fathér Aure- | Sone 31.00 ins alse of Bt Viscent's, was master of counter at 6ge each. covermonies the Hey Father Vi incent Men's Shoes in ‘Haber, of Si. Cede’s school at Pern, Jil, was presheter sssistant and the e sty ies of Boys assistant master of coremoniss was Falher Dennis Severin of Bt The same li heral reduction given on all Clothing not Shioted) in above prices. and 88c Shirts picked ont and on sale Same in 25 per cent, (5 Oxfords. g and Shoe (Co. | certain lines cul Ty Also iit fad nl 1 ‘the Bley, eps Clothing * Dire Another {brows Carcolltown priest Bev. Father delivered the METHOD, minds ¥ rath op church Ar gon On Mon- | poniifioal © A Feat ! : Chicago 0 Wirtner whieh was of fH re LF and histor y Op HK 151 fe Ba hn k : { lenbing, WR, has Eg go SRR Ay 4 Ey & etn Ve Spiers were Sung, ox hs EWR fad by ary ent Moninesy 3 of Mast bors 5 dehy Tx { ¥ ¥ ARETE Fling. iH: her iy He Lily El SRT snails 1 thus serinon upon HE prin otical Co, eos As el of HE Hen oh Bene. ret, SPECIALIST, Le #% fisrsneriy tna -Lenke, git ba wt 3 EYE Wil be HODGKIN'S PATTON PHARMACY, One Day Only, Friday, August 2nd. YOU MAY GO BLIND ¥ fw SE fe TRARSAL TIONG IN REALTY 5 a of the Comat iy Thamt C WwW * * ET Philo tawn, $1. i Wehut tay | wp Sea Ti Fheis ¥and w Ho Heeontly EAN i pena Phalen of a, Lar Alice Wagner et vip Geitlith, Blneklbak township, Robert Fergumon hb nx HY Biachilok sw nsdn, Frederica Stich et Uarpatitawn, £4Y Bol Webster = Tidy Andrew | $y xe 30 Cr ; #i Bi Ker nivale, Bi. Fredior- n, &1 ae ta WU. Galni- ne &1, Ho, Seitliam HM. 2040, heeome § fieztor in the selection of your ald to that more eves are mined by hoproper glasses t eipers. Our eye specialist has made ar years. His knowledge on all Af incompeteney is permite | vision. Dt is well to rameml than are benetitted by appropriate sight the eve sid Ha disosss a dee) study i viny subjects periaining to thin miosd wensitive organ enibles to hing to offer the hig heat advice and ald to those w hos sight ib tmperiect fram any cause, RESUYL TALK. ‘Ihe confidence he has of his abjiity 10 mve most valuable help where the sight ix ooneerned in bam of andl fostered by the invariable sncosss which has fey nderl fhe pra vise of bik spedaity.” Ar least, let him talk with vou hefo levide upon anything farther, may avoid much pogrer in the | fay pp x a Fh RRR SY ho CHICAGO OPTICAL CO), Buailain, N. XY, thin the 3 nx ow PR 3 its 3 Umpticians, ‘Reductions, 5% EH Jaren U0 Lined Hak Ne Lo Lifes WW i 1c] i gallon! & Gah, ant warerm bending the tte, des bulddiog a substantial brick engine house and wil ; begin the delivery of oil in bulk This | Are you going 1 to take a ip aiises | means the expenditure of considerable new line of trun ks and v MIRKIN & KUSNES ER, Good Building. x thay Just 3 money, but it also means an expansion lof busines, Philipsburg J ournal. =-Is this your paper ?
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