The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 05, 1901, Image 1

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    T0ENS PROTESTED
on Defested Altoona in an Want the New
i
Company's Pole
‘SMASHED WITH AN AX
oii
Telephone |) udge Barker ba 4 Started One
icial Fight
GOVERNOR APPOINTS
ou Preeti Meriis
PERT © OPINION.
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sl } : i ] Hikes Prosiated and: TE
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Predation to Sinely Faye
Ar presicted fin thn UD RIER
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h :
Meeting | wish,
process ie Le onload fh saontion
I Pennehs J OF Connor av Jodge of Came
brian pounly nt Liv complaint and pe
tition were pe ul tne ARlorney
| Gepersl John I. Eikin »t Harrisbarg
con Taesday,
Upana the Iattar's
it
| ; BY OR. H. A SEITZ. Every member of the Pai
| oan! attended the regular
on again clearly demonstrated ‘on Monday night at Qe pi
eriority ia Rugby foot bail on | pal building. John Chasin was 34
tying afternoon by daflatiog | yj, # reqoiel to be abiwed Lo Bap
mg Altoona team at Athletic oo or an Book savers and |
the close score of Bo 0, The | og orerrad to the street commiltes
as everything that could nob | pops Moen and Ga args H. Curfman |
d, the ground being coversd | Lo present with 5 compat relative |
sow and fiozgn hard, making the | o, the removal of the sidewalk on
difficolt ad io some instances | Pennsylvania avenneg, between Beach |
y painful. It was a short {and Palmer, and the erection of a pole
‘contest, however, and the small | go yar point by the Huntingdon &
j attendance witnessed a good | Clearfield Telephone Co. They wanted |
at mire foot ball enthusiasts hy Lote removed to the east side of the |
of turn out was no doubl due | gut and the sidewalk put back whe re Mentiobed are
dinagroonble weathor. it was orginally. Mr. Moran pre. | intter Demourat. They are the
FIRST HALF. sented a petition sigoed by all the threw Judges residing pesirest to the
ton won the toss and defended | property owners io that section, w hich | tonnty seat of Cambria cointy.
gol. Altoona kicked off to was supplemented by an verbal appeal | # cominission Wik
more on 15 yard Jine and he ad. | by Mr, Curfman, (issaed to Juldge-elest O'Connor and be
wl ball 10 yards before being | The latter stated the property own. | will sacoed Judge Barker on the firs
: _ On live backs by Bponsky, | ers had put the walk down at Uhwir Monday of January and will serve for a
kor anid Yeokiey the bull wus! own expense, after being granted the term of 10 years, unioss be is unseated.
sed 10 yards, but on an atteaipt | privilege by council, and he considered | By a singular coincidence, Judge
ran Patton lost 7 yards and it so imposition to allow a foreign cor- | Barker was a membar of the commis
foroed to punt. Penepacker | poration i privilege coanter to that : sion :
{ to Altoona’s 50 yard line and of the citizen's. Judge White in 1594. The contestant
| s downed without gain. | He also stated that the poles as now | #4 John P. Blalr, Democrat, whe was
Altoons had ball for first time | | erected were in the front of the juts, (Gofealed by a small majority. After a
Jd Patton's line and oo two whereas if removed to the cast side | long and tedions contest, the commis.
Wa thrown for un foes anid Inkey | : they wonbd be fa the rear. man decided in Jade White's favor.
to 8 Yeckley, who returned ball! MoCormick, the chairman of the | The Judges are commanded to bear
; street oommittes, presented a police the case without delay. The commis
u peries of line bucks ad- | | that had been served on the te phos snd all other docaments to inaag
” bail tw middle of field, company oti Nov. 2nd, notifying trate the proceedings wore sent out
Altovas made a good stand and them to remove the pole in question Tuesday, and the court will likely be
Patton to punt. Penepicker | inside of Bve days or the same would convened at Ebensburg within s week
a's 30 yard line mud be cut down under the direction of the or two, The petition for a contest was
runner in his tracks. street comnittes. This notios wan signed by sixty-eight persons, or eigh-
a lined up and for the frst prepared by Borough Solicitor Bomer- teen more than the number required
gavie made a first down | ville and signed by Cordell, Campbell “by law, and there were also affidavits
rds back. They were soon | and MoCormick, the members of the from mors thas the ten which the law
mnt and punted oot of street commifton. requires.
Patton again started to ham- | Probert moved that the council do let that there
| advanced the ball: the Geo. W ashington act acd it wan ©2% and conned
ds, when the criss cross seconded by McCormick. The motion
fato play and Dunsmore was subsequently withdrawn, us it was
' 1 felt end for 15 yards. not deemed DECORRRTY as the street | The Hint of districts in which Pilvgrad
went throagh the right tackle | committee had fall power to act. voting ts sald to have been done in.
d oo a fumble Dansmore Wading in mud up to the koees and ‘cludes most of thom: in the county.
, ball and with a clear being water jogged several times in | The specific grounds on which illegal
m over ‘the line for a touch. attempting to reach the council cham. [ty is alleged is the voting by persons
'e ker missed goal. ber, was the provocation for a motion ot registernd, by persons not nataral-
kicked off to Gilliece, who by Probert, seconded by Gould, tha zed, the non-payment of taxes, non
| the ball b yards before the street commissioner be instrocted residence, the improper wie of money,
the frozen earth. Patton to lay a side walk from Lang avenue ‘and promises by several electors to
hammer the line and to the municipal building. It was ear. | Voters. . [tis also alleged that voles
plays carried ball ried with a whoop. {cast for Barker were improperly
‘Penepacker | Another attempt was make to elect a; thrown out, and that the entire poll
of : bounds. Altoona new counvilman with the usual result. | for East Carroll township was illegal,
t 00 wn, The following bills were ordered paid:
Patton Water Co. $40, W, J. John. unlawfully
{oon & Co. $7.25, Jacob Thomas $21.17, | borough,
CMJ Ryan $50, H.C, Yerger $12, Jos. The law gives the coart #0 days in
in Gillieoe $11.20, A. G. Borm $6, Jas Which to take the evidente of both
! (aides. The contestant will have 40
‘days in which to give ovidenoe; the
sis Baroni
Harber VER ONY
Judie
ih mach
HE
fee
aa Ik
yecotamendation
ones appointed
Lodianag county;
Cvirinogr Nione
Judges White,
Bell, of Biglr county,
Huntingdon county, coHnyens a
court at Bbensburg aod determine the
Lperite of the case. The first two
of
Lis
= oon
Al the same tie
sohw
for
Dplorality.
situated in Carroiltown
was blocked and time
half. Score-—-Pat-
3 Sheehan 0d) Wm, Lumadue $1. 80, Alex |
{other side has the same time in which
to give evidence, then the contestant
i" THE Tons.
Chidok” Jones tx in Iai) Awnitiog Sonlvnce
for Larceny by Bailes,
If either side
inngthens the
days, that side
"has 10 days for rebuttal.
canses a delay which
tine over 90
| burg awaiting sentence for larceny by | delay.
9 | bailee. Mr. Jones was a little hard | gy. United States Solicitor George A
| pressed for cash with which to prop Jenks, of Brookville, and ex Deputy
| erly celebrate Thanksgiving day and Artorney General Stranaban, of Har-
{when W. A. Mellon, of the Patton pighuyrg are (O'Connor's attorneys.
hotel, gave Lim a $30 bili to get: Alvin Evans, of Ebensburg, Congress
Altoona 0. changed he forgot to come back. He! man and Robert 8 Murphy and H. W.
Rayder
Woods
F. Riley
2 nn T ever, as when apprehended be had | Barker.
1 sixty-five cents in his inside pocket.
He walked to St. Boniface und then
i . :
i drove to Hastings in quest of change, It ia said that the plans for Pat
taking the afternoon train for Altoona. | ton’ 4 long coming nnd eagerly hoped
Here he was masquerading under the | for new depot have been prepared and
'¢ pseudonym of Chas Kline, when ar-| that the structure will be commenced
WOAK rested on Eleventh avenue by Rail- lia the early spring. It will be a two-
Ullery | (road Ofoer Bratton, Constable Jack- [story affair on the site of the present
y | son went after him and he was given 8 dry goods box, called by courtesy a
nd before Squire Mellon on Fri- depot, and a big ware house will bo
day. He promptly plead guilty and erected on land owned by the raliroad
* Judge Barker will do the rest. {com pany nearby. If the report is trae,
iwe can all join in singing the long
os : I met doxology with i
AT QOXOI, 1 virar ar ung
J. Hainer of Philipsburg, Las | L tion. &) Be 3 $2
of halves —20 and 15 | rented the rooms formerly occupied by |
| Jacob Daus on Fifth avenue and has |
opened a firut-class bakery. The COUR- | | have opened a dresstanking estab.
iS 1BR has both occalar and gnstronomi- | lishment at my home in the Letts build.
Greene ‘has received & | eal evidence of the superiority of his | log on Went Magee avenue and am now
‘the McKinley National | bread and cakes and he is deserving | prepared to do all work in that line. A
sociation authorizing him (of a big patronage. Patton needs a share of your patronage ls solicited.
good baker and it is up to the people JosErmiNg MeOURLY.
to say whether they shall have it or
continue to send money out of town
| for goods of that character, Read his i As wo wish to leave Patton as soon
advertisement in another column and | a8 possible, will sell all household
20 the home baker, goods at a bargain. Come early and
o : got youre choice.
: your own OURIER. MRs, JOHN ASHCROFT,
That New Ration.
Dressmaking,
Lokinley Memorial.
xe the Public.
THE CONTEST IMUGIRNED
nantly
2
andl Bailey of
death
marriage with Barbara Long.of Croyle |
Republicans and the.
ug children were born:
Peter, of Sumarhill;
_emy, Bardstown, Keptocky: Agnes a
which tried the contest against
All siguers allige their be
wore 1.041 ilegal votes
Judge-cleet |
| O'Connor, giving Judge Barker 970
linaxniuch as the election polls were
Carrail township,
must
“Chick? Jones is in jail at Ebets- | nay the costa that are entailed by the
evidently got the bill changed, how- | Story, of Johnstown, are counsel for
‘ran to where the fight
i him to pay
{ proscyine being taxed with two-thirds, |
TH
tan! Yahner Las Been Gath.
AE
AA
ered to his Fathers.
ai
:
A PROMINENT CITIZEN W
And Tpright
‘hat he most wants
Hoses Man 1.0
Koper of Tanith Tact Friday lived Where ; S: oy ( 1 sa
yanta Uilaus to
Be ied Br Over Rxipinres Yea Fae |
pad th :
pera wt {adyrailliven * ” fr :
bring him for
Pani Yaliner, Bag , ted at his Bone
Flor township, pear Patton, on:
tarday, November 36, 1901, 8 Some
plication of diweases, hastened by a
full i barn while Insking corn. |
Fle was aged 59 years, 1 month and 17
Gaya
Ci hristmas.
YEE Le
Possi bly he wa es a Suit, an
(Overcoat, Reefer, Pair Shoes,
The Gocensed waa boro at Hunting or a Pair Shipper ». Pair of Kid Gloves, Tie or Sweater.
don Farnace, Huntingdon county, Pa. offer suggestions to the “old fellow” to come here.
where he Heed tH the age of &ix yo | : §
or til the age of mx yea | Best Stock-— Best Goods— Lowest Prices for Quality.
when, with his parents, be moved to.
the farns on which be resided antl |
{mn Nov. 11. 1368. be waa united in
It looks as though he had
uggested a Yoke Overcoat
and ihe wanted him to have a
House Coat, Muffler, Tie, Um-
brella. Pair of Gloves, Pair of
Silppers, Shirts, Hosiery or
Handkerchiefs,
township, to which union the follow.
Mary, wife of
Philip Herzog, of Carrolitown; Tena,
wife of T. H. MoMasters, of near Mar. |
tinsburg, Blair county Josephine, wife of
PD. A. Luther, Jr, of Carrolitown;
Helena, a sister !
of Charity at 81. Peter's Orphanage,
Lowell, Massachastia: | Uatherine, ®
sinter of Charity at Bethlehem Acad.
If you want to see a fine
display of these goods come
here.
We always have a full as
sortient and the prices are
goods.
wember of the Benedictine Order in
Ht. Mary's Convent, Allegheny; Eliza |
beth, wife of I. J. Kelly, of Hastings;
Stephen, if Madisonville, Kentoeky,
and Ida, Ambrose and Enna, at home.
He is also survived by one brother, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING to
John, of Jeannette, Pa. a : pa -
The faneral tok place at the Catho- | please Man, Woman or Child for Christmas can be found
Buy useful gifts and please all.
correct for the grade of
lie chareh at Carroiltown on Tuesday,
a solemn high mass of requiem belog :
ewlebrated over the remains The de.
ceased wad well knowo throoghout the
county sa an sbie surveyor and jos |
tice of the peace, & strictly honest and
upright man, and a troe sad loyal citi- |
here.
Keystone Clothing and Shog Dealers.
Directly Opposite Bank.
WAST INGH COP ACQUITTED
if Reieesnt do Peoples 6 the
Noth of the Celinty.
Jadge Barker presided over the De
eember term of Court which convened
on Mooday,
Michani Mumier, manager of a com.
pany store at the Cymbria miles Dear
Barnesborn, was acquitted of the |!
charge of wssanit and batlery preferred
by Geo. Weston, an employe of the
miles, who will have to pay the coals.
Tie troubles grew out of a dispute aa 10 |
a time bill presented on Nov. §,by Wes.
ton, which Musser disputed. Masser
threw Waston out of the store, which
was alleged aa the basis of the assault
charge.
(ther business wis transacted as {ol
ows:
in the estate
£wiiry Newn
The
complete stock of
largest and most
“
in
of Peter Fil, late of
T. H. Hasson ape
pointed anditor to distribute funds,
Petition of Fdward Beers of Carroll.
town borough, by Emma Sharbaogh,
his mother, for appointment of a8
goardian. Adam Fees sppointed;
bond in the sum of §1,200 filed and ap :
proved.
Petition of Irvin Beers for appoint.
ment of a guardian. Adam Fees ap.
pointed; bond in the sum of §1,200 filed
and approved.
Petition of Juseph Williams, mine in-:
spector, for appointment of an examio-
ing board. Joseph Williams, John 1X
Claghorn and John D. Jooes ap
pointed. .
The first case tried before a jury was
that of Polisman Henry Miller, of
Hastings, charged with sssaulit and
battery by Frank Bradley, a young
‘man of the same place. [It was shown
that op the night of November Ind a
pumber of youths engaged inafl ght
on one of the streets in Hastiogs
Bradiey said that he had attempted ;
stop the serap without avail and had 1
then stepped to one side and was be someth ng
watching the combatants, when Police a are better
man Miller came up amd struck bim
over the head with a mace, catting a We have
deep gash in the scalp and rendering fane y handkerch
him aneonsciins,
The story of the defendant is that he
was going on
it, when some |
Ever brought to Pat-
ton at the
PATON PHARMACY,
* W. Hodgkins, Prop'r.
nv
“NUF CED.”
pening
Christmas presents for
men and boys.
Ficlicay
to
This is a season when the presents for Christmas will
hat will be useful as well as ornamental, and
spares than ever to supply you.
Line of sweaters, silk mufflers,
ancy hose, nobby neckwear, dress hats
+ mittens and gloves.
*
E
t! BY test
te fs, ®
fancy unde
%
fA
*
T's
‘and Cups, Wear
If you want anything larger then visit our LM mense
Clothing Department.
&
tatiored and trnm-
50 to $20.00.
and attempted to sip
one interferred in the darkness and |
then the policeman hit the unkoown
with his club, but he did not know at
| the time who had been struck.
A number of witbesses for the de.
| fonse testified that a number of people
had crowded around aod | i
interfered |
"with the quelling the disturbance. The |
jury evidently thought
Men's Faney All Wool Suits, finely
med Special for presentation and service, $8
Boys’
fect fitting,
M RKIN & KU SNER, Good Building.
tye or three piece suits of special make up, per
there was: $2.75 to $7.50.
‘something to be said on both sides so
acquitted] the defendant, bat ordered
one-third of the costs, the!