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

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i MeCormick’s telebrated cone ordinanos, :
business of importance.
olock, when President Winslow called |
the meeting to order. The minute of
the previous session were read and ap- |
proved and the president called for 8 | 5 op.
report from the street pommitiee, | :
3 ‘which was responded to hy Chalrman Approved by the Burgess af Patton
- MeCormick. The Iattar objected mst | go waaeh this 10h day of November A.
strenuonaly to the manner in which the 4, 100
Huntingdon and Clearfield Telephone
Co. were placing their poles ing differ.
ent parta of the town and cited Hp
cific instances where he thought they |. 4.
+ had erred. i Joo Kartheltn $20. Jas Mulligan
The placing: of a pole in the alley $1.27, Bd Thomas $4.40, Martin Thomas
5 leading to Nagle's livery stable, one | $4.40, Howard Woomer 87.25 Jus
Dear Firemen 's Hall, one in the alley Bieehan $2. Dan Jenkins $262 Bd
pear the school house, where the ide | oe $437, BR Cole £250, Jas Gut
indefivitely.
Beech myenue.
;
$1.00 PER YEAR.
F of claiming the same previous to the
| silp thereof by paying to the officer
aE : : 1 { having the seme in charge, the sam of
It Was Passed at the last £1.00 for every animal so peizedd, as A!
fire ws well na Bfty cents to the officer
Meeting of Council.
For coats Of seippre, and all costs of
App A
Lm fies affonr ocecting
It was on Fonr Aerie, Bet saen Rafion arly Trias frei.
and Bech tram tistoet ton With thi Miw Kec 30 The Polos,
ar an
Telephony Caappany Beintivo to thi Fina
ap of Palew .
i i. : ing the sam af B
Patton bhorongh eotneil sd ila reg. Emad si seiped] and
c i : ; Ma oxo beedtedd Troi Bas Ow
alar mecting Monday night pasied Piected from pie OWES
wi wedged by Bhim, before Lie win
feast, nad the farther som of
one changing the grade on Fourth ave: tae tar
nue and transacted considerable other lar for conducting the sais, gn
Lessary to sell sald animal to soles
All the members were present at i:15 Enacted and ordained thin, the 18th
day of November, A. b. 11
HO Winsiow,
President of {onnois,
J. MM. Grarecs, Clerk.
ALEX MONTEITH,
Burgess,
| The following bills were ordered
We
walk hand been torn I one neat the wild $280, PF. Harriagion $20.12, A
entrance to the new M. E. church and gp han $18.87, A. G. Storm $39, H. O.
one in the private alley of W. H. Sind. Winslow $1858, Harry Moffitt $1.50,
ford were objected to the most. Cor 5 1 Gilliscs 85, Geo, 8. Glood Electric
dell stated thit there was 00 tee discos op, ( gisase, HL. Childs Co, 830,
sing the matter, as the telephone {on Patton Clay Mig. Co. $7.86, Patton
pany Fad pramised to place the poten (ores Clo $120, MJ
‘ander the direction of the Street (om jy 1 ire $23.
mittee and they have power to ach
The sttempted election of & new WESTOVER.
councilman followed with the vsoal Mise Dora Westover reosived a lither
pesnit. The Magee avenue suwer gues: last week from one of fonr brothers
tion came up next and on account of who have been for some Lime oul in
the latences of the geason was nid over the Kiomiyke god oe :
4 | briefly that ber brother Jobin badd been
| The following ordinator was then drowned by the swamping uf a Boat
read and adopted, Mo Orinlok YOUN | on the rapids near Beattie, Washington,
stating
np," there being at the time nine then io
OBDINANCE NO. 64. | the boat, bat all were fortaonale enough
An ordinance changing the grade of to resch shore in safely exoeph Ww
Fourth avenue, beginning at Mae gbove pares, whione Leddy 81 ihe Leg
gee avetne and extending Noith 10 the letter wus written had not been
oo B found after searching two days wilh
Beit enacted and ordained by the more than forty men.
Burgess and Town Connell of Patton A twikinod plank upiked on top of
Borough and it Is hereby enacted by the original side walk for the purpose
authority of the same; that hereafter | of Goveriiz up a saat bole Is otien We
6 grade on Fourth avenue long the oq. of sharp pains siidiog up the
en; line of said stroat, beginning ab sack of one's peck; also the case of
: North wide of Magoe Avenns, shall | momse Uhristisns letting go of a few cuss
of an elevation of $74 Foot tacts words when they hit it squire toad.
ending rorth one hundred and BY | oq beef is sold here by A. B. Me
to an elevation of 1735.5; thence ian mk ois
SO INT Henry at following - prices: found
gorth twenty-five feet st same leva ta Bad bah :
steak, 10 tents per pound, bolilng west
tion. Theove North one bundred and EL So
; 0 ; (and roast. 7 and 85 cenis per potnich,
five feet to Beech avenue bo an 00 0 Ea
ation of 1753 | Butchers’ prices 10, 12 wich 14 cents per
tio OB 44 Liat Fpound, a small difference only.
Hereby repealing all grades and or- 1 F* Ta Soe mn
dina inconsistent herewith, iN. RB. Caldwell makes an average of
i Enacted ind ordained this, the 18th two round trips each day iran the :
day of NeSember, A. D. 1901
tannery office to the post office, 4 dis.
HO. WINSLOW, [tance of one-fourth of a tulle, Making
>” : President of Council. for the year uver geyventy-cight umios
) : i Bully Rishel, our obliging landiord,
IM CIILLIRCE, feoretary. lost Ly death a large fat porker. Try-
Approved by the Burgess of Patton ing to swallow & bone jarger Lhau the
Borough this 19th day of November, | hole In its neck was the cause of le
D. 1901. ALEX MONTEITH, sudden demise.
Ah Burgess. ; Phote has besa more than Lwelily
The following was then read by the | deals fh oar little town in the past
ary and adopted on motion of two weeks,certainly a beavy doatl rate
4, seconded by Campbell, Cordell among the swine,
Hao | Fire clay lever at this place has be
ORDINANCE NO. 65. | come epidemic. De. Park aad Sly Me.
An ordinance preventing the runing Kee Bay there is DO cure Lor Lie Qinoans
large of cows, between the boars except 8 good brick plant,
of eight o'clock p. m. and five Another car foad of tipple lumber
o'clock a. m., establishing a fine or | was shipped from this place Monday
enalty for so doing,and providing of this week. Bright prospecls.
means of collecting the same. | F. B. Markle, our cash grocer, is go-
1. Be it enacted and or- | ing to make a great blow out for X rian.
he Burgess and Tow Coun: Keep your eye ope.
ell of the Borough of Sutton: _- 8 itn) Van R Toger moved to town last
endoted and ordained by a0- | g.p Van knows where ta find good
she ap he opus (| Company.
and after the passage of yw Bp Masser has retarned from an-
this ordinance, no Cow, hall, call, | siher lanting trip with plenty of
heifer or other cattle shall be permit- | o ..
ted to run at large within the limits of = 4 p Fry made a business trip to
ugh between the hours of 8 - Lioydell last week.
. m. and 5 o'clock a. m. {
go, 2. It shall be the duty of the
Lof- Police or other police of the Rev. John BE Radeiiffe has been
boroogh and of the High Constable appointed assessor of the second ward
nd impounding officer, if ona be ap- of Patton by the county commission-
ted or elected, to seize and shut up ers. The division of the borough
: secure place, each and every into wards rendered two Assessors
calf heifer or other cow beast necessiy and the commissioners
may be found running at large made the appointment as stated io
rough as aforesaid, and after response to a well signed petition of the
Appain fod Anmoasir,
dayw public notice, (by three or itizons of the second ward. Both Jobin |
written or printed notices), shall Bomervilie, the old assessor, and Mr.
animal at public outory to the | Radoliffe are now at work attending to
idder, and pay over the pro- | the assessment.
.-Bubscribe for and advertise in the
tton COURIER.
| mal ao seinedl shall have the privilege
: Properties in This End oF the Uinnnly Thx:
foedlinng and maloiaining the SAM,
A CHANGE OF (GRADE. | aid wm of BLG Lo . sr by
RINTACTIONE IN REALTY
Clunngat Faris Bosimile,
} MG Roddy ot vir to Jennie MN
Crud A uhieiile %
Jaws Mo Xnulty #2 vip
Notley, 8 Hanna towinhip,
| T. Barnes : ;
L Barnys
SHR
2 Paskl, As
fia % A ok
Foaeli a, 3
iy Mhaemal AL
iE a
cE hpheter BE BL esl,
BP Famed #2 ux of
Martane, Carroll towaship, 81,500.
Ahinus J. Yioging ot ux to Alls 4
Lainey, Was an bownsiap, $0
Warthaw Foteetson 40 6x ka trial
Forsed, Pal
Max Fries
Restie town
company to
{yallitzin borough,
Shorihiriape et gl, trastees, Lo
Peausyivanis Raileond company, Chal
Derrianh, #4
CHINESE EXCLUSION
Thee Timraosieiry faecal Poise Seeds & Pletie
stom do Congressman Avia Eyaes
At & mow of the Lewal Union No,
gr. LL MW. larianbarn, a
pare te cotsRling i . Bonide,
Par. Motany
presse ni badd ha ;
which was adopted oid ore
warded to Congrosanas Alvin Evans,
Wiarseas, Tie Biles wXCinRIOH
law wil expire on May Bh, THE, add
bhR give jren eaeee oy hoopla of Mon.
grins whi fr woud ba Doman fo he
fntisresta of the Ansonia Workers sad
£4 Lhe naterias, ooral ard mooal wel
fart of this caaniry, and as Mrenaons
efforts will be made to prevent ls re
annoiment, be
Hlemolved. Tha we, the members af
Lokal 817, United Mins Workers of
Ansara, pimpaent you Lo
aan all infloenoe in your power for the
re etiactment of this law, with more
stringent eXIBNINE PUWEDs, i promi frie,
iH, Poran, i
Par, MeCagviey, Com
War MoPusksis J
Sf Pedi pi Jake” Raper N viel
Lame Deen propre.
heap Joba
Kore’ on Fourth avenos for sevaral
youre, has posed of the same lo
Rev. Broest Fryokiund, who took
pommeniion on Wednesday. Mr Fryok-
ina intends ta renovate the
place thoroughly, put in a jargs
stock snd Keep a0 ry Septal ealaly
Habel in every particular , traniz
his not made any plas for the future
ns yt
Mighty Naps es
Tha Patton Gun Club is now hay
ing ita sanual bunt Dear Monument
Fain, No returns have been pecs ved
here ns voi, bal as the boys always pid
plenty of game it is oat Hkely that
year will prove an excephion Louis
Doll, Bag, lef) for the camp fast Fri-
day armed with a Winchester rifle, Iwo
revolvers, a dirk knife and two quarts
of “hurry-ap.’’
Soicerastnl Daskitute,
tiria county teachers’ institule con
venied at Bbensburg on Monday and
bids fair to be one of the most sUCCHes.
fil ever held. Of the 360 teachers in
{he boroughs and townships about 359
were present on the first day. The
Program as pablished in the COURIER
last week was carried out faithfully.
Marcon is Wanteml,
A warrant has been issued for the
{arrest of & miner named Morrison on
the charge of larceny by bailee, It is
“alleged that he gave un order to the
Patton Bupply Co. for his statement
on the Beech Creek Coke & Coal Co
ard then pot the statement cashed al
[the Miner's Rest Hotel. He has wot
heen apprehended as yet.
Prissnia fon Nothoe
.
Notice is hereby given that the co
partaership heretofore existing be
tween William and Raymond Gabriel |
‘under the firm name of Gabriel! Brows.
has this day been dimolved by mutual
consent. Raymond Gabriel will con-
inne the business
St. Lawrence, Pa, Nov. 18, 1801.
The stark Came,
| Born- To Mr.and Mrs Walter Marsh
. on Friday a son. :
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker
‘on Tuesday a daughter,
yan H EPA, aalaiiee, Ti Franny !
The 35th annaal sewsion of the Cam.
h
at the Clay Works.
WAS NOT IDENTIFIED.
panier Willer Hemponedicd 8 ary sb
an ogaes cm Wedneaday Nghd
Ae he Dried Klos and
whose appends
Foe Wess & Lrseog,
the Patton Clay
sn Wednsnday morning about
doe rode Gnkiaown Causes
ennr Miler waa potfled of the
HELRIPIRDGS as soon As il was dseoveres
wed parma tee Patton from Jobuslown
on the evening train, Several susp
sions Gironmstances in conpection with
the alfair rendered an inquest neces
mary and after the voroner viewed the
| peraiios le empanchied a jury. This was
caomnposedt of Geo, Boone EF Wil
Civoens, toy Eaton Decker, Johm Me
{4:Y, Wa Wall and Rarry SOTIem,
Pied ieitnonses, Rabert MoGowan,
Fale Doninatly Goa, B Prindinie WP
Jarkann and Gi B Bryan wers sworn
Neckwear, Dweaters, mhoes
and exannined and the following infor
mation adduced: The dead man mace
his appeirance al (oe brick past ou
A man from Coealport «211d to me on Mon-
dav last, “ There 13 no use talking Bell, you
&
have the up-to-date stuff of this section.
At the time. he was looking in our show window at the
rs GISpiR ved there.
know it. If a man has a good horse he isn't
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afraid to say so. Neither are we afraid to talk shop—no one
sweeps the snow from our
Toosiay evening ai the Une §¥0 or
thes ollie tramps were seen in that
vicinity, although bo one auld be
found whe had seen him in thelr cons
pany He slept on the bestiors thal
night and in the morag waked for a
drink of bot water, which was given
Bir, saying be was sick. About i
olelook he sak permission 10 BRAID AY
down cn the boilers and soon Was
nesrd nianing and groaning by Mikes
Mo Namiara, the sagdineer, who reported
it to Bupt. Prisdiole
The Lather fold Jom 0 WOOGIE RB phy
sician if the man was sok and went
aad ain interviewed hin Limanil he
fellow suid that be came from Indiana
and had not bees drinking, Dut cond
fet be indaoed ts say anything more.
About an Hour and 8 half later Mr
Prndilie lasteucted the engineer Lo go
up and seo Lhe mal GRD, which be
did, and found that be was dead. He
waa retnoved bo a shanty nearby where
Be remains Goll the quest
There wis faothing on his clothes
ar bel to indicalie who he was He
had Bo money oh bis person and Bodh
fog in hie pockets except & Lovkport,
N.Y. newnpaper, a
dum book and a couple of religious
tracts, one of which bore the sugges
tive title "Prepare 10 Meet Thy Crd.”
Fle was about 47 years of age, weighed
about 145 pounds, 54 feet tall, dark
gomplixion, short dark hair and short
dark brown mustache. He wore a8
black cap, black sack cost, Kentuoky
jean panis no vest, gros lace shoes
and Lwo striped shirta
No one waa able to indentify him,
J
sugh Constable Jackson thought
he looked ike a oman named Lips
Ricketts, 01 Kylertown, who vss
Patton frequently. After hearug ail
the evideiee the jury brought 1a 8
verdict in soconiance with the facts,
The body will De buried by tie poor
directors of the coanty, the munificent
sua of $13.50 haviag bees appro priated
for that plirpose.
MORTUARY.
; Ths Denih of Mre Ellas Myers aad Jolin
Preindee Whint Oerurred Faas Wowk.
sei Bliss Mvers, of lang avesus, |
died early Friday morning after an
ines extending over a period of sev.
SPeErOYan.
eral yearn. Bbe is survived by her bus |
3 3
hand and several children The fu-
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THITTTIIN TT SN STONLS
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We have an uptodate up big stock of
» ye 2 . he 25 vu # # YE 2 : ab He 1. Nab oh Sep a 3
fixings in this hne and we want you 16 Know it, yout who do
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not come agree,
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WW i ql “rl $v ih he aR vig a ; # a Py #0 bad ga
Fs ESC BIOL of CE Ss sie Made Liv OTGES
They fit as
+11 as any suits can fit. The mam pomt of this thought is
from $4.00 to $8.00 on any suit made
hest people in 4 counties clothing to fit.
We wiil gain your trade.
Keystone Clothing and Shog Dealers.
Directly Opp wite Bank.
TY SA ne
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Santa Claus He for
mas Tree (Ornaments,
5 * TS
Cards, T
oR 5 4 ? y.
( FUR ML,
Lases,
Call and See the Goods.
PATTON PHARM ACY,
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CW. Hodgkins, Prop
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Abb AA BAAS
neral wus held on Saturday at dL
Mary's B.C
wan in the Cassidy cemetery.
eharch, Rev. Father
Pierron officiating The interment
John Bender, ans of the old plo-
avers of this section, died at his hom
or the St Angustive road, sboutl 8
agile and a half from Patton,on Friday
afternoon at T oelock of a complica
tion of diseasos. He wis 83 years af
age and leaves » wife sind a pomber of
children. ail of thess grown up. The
funern was beid on Munday morning
at 1 o'clock at Bi Augustice in the
Catholic church condocted by Hey.
Father Quinn. Interment in the Cath.
olic pensetery af that place.
Bersoue Aevidest.
Mis John Haltegiver was the victim
of a severe and painful accident
Tuesday, While standing oa a ladder
in the burn, her foot dipped in some
manner und she fell to the foor with
the result that her loll leg was frac:
tared and dislocated at the thigh and i
NN ECTS 3 ERS
her left arm fractured at the wrist ;
. Dr. Murray was called and reduced the
| imjury.
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| —1a this your paper?
MEN'S Suits, lates
00, 30.90 and
TEN'S Overcoats, in all the
newest designs, at $6.90,
$3.90 and 2.90.
and Overcoats at
$2.40 and
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Fd FAS pa TE
Asan
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