The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 06, 1902, Image 1

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i ibe for or tn in the careful and prompi attestion atthe
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Pe PERTINENT | PARAGRAPHS. Te TROLLEY 5 roe »G.
51 Puy,
Pranted Renitings Pertaining to, | Werk cok Sha Lewin Ko af the Line
People und Place. : Untripeses muon,
se Who Aspire to. Prof. B. I Myers is able to be out The route of the proposed trolley The Neerol logical Record for
again and improving rapidiy. «line feom Johnstown to Ebensbury was
ve the Miners. «BE. R. Helmbold has resigned hin definitely dieided cpon Monday, As
ALE PROBLEM. of Fatton. generally supposed to be an silied in.
——— ink charter has heen granted to the terest of the Conrmangh Valley elec.
, trom ihe Opiratars and Miners Busquebanna Store Co. of Spangler tric street ratiway company, which will
; " Ww Sasi ve 4 Twenty Per Cent with a capital of $1,000 build tha youd. it & not anllbaly that
position with the First National Bank the Northern Cunbrin company is
(Work on the noe between the county
av Miehsel McTaggart, A hot water plant has been in- Fork oe Re | vi et if il hE T” Jy
WERT RTI AY SAR gr 1 Mant. :
‘ stailed in the residence on Beech dee. 7 0 406 Larray y FRRING
inoue owned by Dr. W. I Dowler. J ings, Barnesboro, Spangier and Patton,
will Be commenced 16 the aaar fatare i
: following nominations have been Harper & Co. did the work.
be voted for at the convention Brace Hewlett, a graduate of the
t No. 1, of distriot No. 2, International Correspondence Schools
of SBoranton. has jiceepted a position Ns id rea La
with the First Nationa Bank of Pat Etenshurg, | HE ronnie of the oew rhaad
will follow the plank rom io Witowee,
Ash Wednesday, the boginning of cand from thers fa the amall towns,
Hastings; Wm. McDermott, Lent, will be on Febroary 15th. Palm FUnDing sinust parafisl to the wucks
Sunday fall on March 23, Good Friday ©f the Pentayivania railroad. The
Vice President Pat McCarthy, on March 25 and Easter Sunday on 1*OEth of the road, it in ssid, will
ore; Geo. Nicholson, Barpes- March 30. | ba mont 37 millos, and ever the entire
: Mitéhell, Burnesboro; Gea. p, ident Winhlow and Council. route thors will be bat ope very heavy
Pattan; Pat. Lennon, SL. pen Cordell, Oampiell and Gould were E7205 10 overcome, aud that one is
Andrew Edoie, Hastings; hand for the regalar mesting of the Witmom. The right of way for
Noon, Spangler. : borosgh il Mind izht. b portion of the rand bas already boon se:
rotary. T - Michaei rough conn nay nights ity tut an cored, snd agents of tha company are
stary-Treasurer — Michael one else sppesred no session wis : :
' Barnesboro; M. ». Havel: | held or ning ail options fur the remainder.
town: Fred Mitchell, Par A% rapidly ss possible, in the bape of
The Cousmangh company will vrect
cEwen pooner houses, one at Johnstown
ang the other at Ebensbarg. Lesving
rr “Ashert, Burvesbore; Geo. | i Tha Caousign has ast srderad a geting %8 early start on the sonstran.
i. B ot chew and complete line of the latest
tive Burd: Ss Sleigh, Bay. A me Ta t up-to-date fice in jab ore, SRALLIANT RECEPTION,
ohn Sheppard, Barnesboro: cand is better prepared than vee tn dy
org. | or Geo. Daw. Brst-tlass work. Send or bring in
ro; Geo. Marsden, Baroes- | your orders. “Wa print to please. Coatite of Patton au Loek Haven,
Wan. Dukes, Nunt-y-Gioy Alex A bueket brigade pat out aa incip. Tha
rt St Booifaos; Inioes Pear ent conflagration at the home of Cha i
inesbort: John Goszion, Bar. Anos in Carroll township this ator.
: bu Hogan, Spangler; a Ancol 1 Boon. An Syerhsed RLave bug the
tion work
resapiion given Wadnesday
Hight of the hose of Meo and Mrs
fis, 8 Good, West Walter street, in
Husiar if thelr san, Hares F. lived sud
¥ of Fallen. was one of The mie
ettiant pial events of Phe wenmon,
[Mr and Mes Good were assisted in ree
“inhi bomen Bt ht de
: Harrigan, Carrolitown; ~The big sale of the Keyatons Cloth.
hell, Patton, Pai lennon, ing Co. has been continued fur fiftesn CHoxey, motto of te bride,
: Bert Byrnos, Barnesboro; days longer, commencing on Satanisy.
stings; Joli Farrell, Hast- The now prices Bold good for that array #0 We to prodece a most
Simon, Hastings; Wm. wength of time and are gives in plain | eharming effect, sspwaiaily in the din
Bakerton; Gio. Wilson, Pat. | figures ins new mlvertsement in ap. ig tem. Germania orchestra fay
eliinty, Arcadia; Joseph other column, ‘nisbed most eochacting mosie for the
vy Gio; Jaties Roberthon, . Tie worst snow storm that bas vis oscension,
ke; Deunis McHugh, Twis | ited this section In some time arrived There ware many guests from ont of
Rummel, Twin Rooks; Benj. ‘on Sunday and ; continued for three town, among them being Me and Mra
Rooks; Harry Marsh, “days. All railroad trains were delayed Ahram Good, Miss Martha MeCormiok, |
1 ni Saliva, Uarroll- and traffic on the Ebensburg branch Mr snd Mrs Henry Mosser, Me
‘bad to be complelely suspended It Harry Babb, Mr James Mower, of
i ar roy “Samos Was altnost impossible to resch any of Williamsepory; the Misses Godohiuries,
ih ne Kelly, Jobin the neighboring towns from Patton of Milton; Mr. John Bucher, of Lewis
; Pat MeCardey; Pat! on acount of the sow drifts, which in burg: Mise Williams, of Parksburg,
0; D. Joseph, Bar- | game Places w wer tan feet high. Mr and Men Bdward Worth, Phils.
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Akon; : deiphia; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trexier,
ThANsacTiow' | ~ REALTY. 3 : x : % ra
man Leddington, of Sunbury; Mr. Horton Ray, of Al
ents, ' Rant-yQlo; | Properties in This Bod #f the County Time toons; Mr. Nelson Roberts, of Renovo.
! Changed Marie Rouently. a Haven Republican, dan. Bie.
John Polack et ux to Mary A. Wing. ; FULFORD'S MURRAH SOLD.
| zen, Barnesboro, $515. ae
WW. Leech, Eider township, $500. 5
Thomas J. Itell et ux to Mary A. John Fulford was in Clearfield this’
| Coons, Cremon township, $2,800. ! wok attending the inspection of Co.
Henry Hagan to Margarer MeNewlis, E, 5th Regt, N. G. P. Mr. Puaiford is
Ashille, $1,000 | & member of the Pifth regiment band,
ro. J: W. Leech ot 03 10 Regina Nagle, | which serenaded Gov. Stone, who in at.
| | Elder township, $95). tending the Harris Meek libel trial as
"| Florence Driggs et al to Martha (a witness. The Pittsburg Post con
ot Driggs, Cambria township, $1. :
\ of £ solving tiosaai prob! J. W. Leech et ux to Alice C. Beers, The governor, who bad been ap
the ‘mine operators and ‘ Reade township, $140,
wi 5 | Jams Biter to William P. Biter, Alle. | gravely to the door and bowed Bis
committer Wednesday | gheny township, $1. acknowledgements. Drum Major John
road over to & sub Lawrence H. Weitner et ax io Jowepls Fulford daly proposed ‘three cheers
struc ons. to enter ¥. Weimer, Carroll township, $275. fur Governor Stone.” There was to re-
: . John E. Shields ¢! ux to the Rey, sponse from the little knot of aboat 50
ni Ferdinand Kittall, ioretio borough, | j spectators, and the wellintentioned
dram major found it necessary to do
to the. general one Chest Creek Land and Improvement all the eheoering himself. The governor
en call the joint confer- COMpany to Swedish Evangelical Loth- | taraed quickiy back into the hotel and |
; to act upon. tthe resait. ‘eran church, Patton, §1., 'disappesred in hiv room. The band
Ra 15 Petes Frits et oh to Romeo Polyps, marched off. The 50 onlookers dis
. abso! of. i YPangier borough, $1. (persed. The demonstration to the ex
3 as aivlele sur Timothy Eig of ny to Andrew Cenntive was at aa eu
ling, Patton, $600. :
the sommines diaa-| LL, Lh) Timothy Riig, Ca: -
roll township, $500.
Mathodist Episcopal hurch to M. C
jGornelion, pL ots to Map. Tho long disputed question of the
championship in seven-up between the
two wards of Patton has been settled
Hane nt on Dress Faviade,
FIRST WARD CHAMPIONS,
Sess,
weve Players of Palton Held 4 Fiarnm.
went on Friday Night.
he operators opposing
tors went Sdecreass
ok © al an d Coke Co. gare | Kane et al, Carroll township,
Wer house at Arcadia
engines and air com.
and are pow running Iver. | IK at the home of W. J. Donnelly in
ed air coal mining ma. ard. Elder tawnski $230. | Patton and plaved as they had never
setting up more machines William A.M, Ken y zie to Dora Wat. | i played before. Fifteen Eames were
pot to work soon. The Enza i played and when the contestants arose
4 ted near the No. 2 ters, Portage borough, $700. ’
ng the company ex- Mars Cresson township, $210. sion: Pirst ward, 11 games; Second
: Andrew White et ux to F.C. Shar. | Dn rqus Fusien Be prise wan given
5 a bh. Ca 1 : i 2 $ £ DS ¥ §*
wi dom E awaslip, I atians. to the First ward players. while those
o f et rie No. 20M w. Tose Bolsinger et ux to Mary Corni,
re-elected one of the Na - : a
ait at “th Todi sabolia { Eider townsly Ps $20. A Werks Reeard
= 8 al polis Francis Huoer el ux wo Yito Gas Boro To Mr.and Mrs. M (Me
-dagno, Elder: Arndt $15. Tigue on Buturday--a girl
CDeniocrat,
Talon ‘membership cards, iL J. Krug woneker ot ux to DD. HB, Born-To Mr and Mrs Jas Burn.
rialilp, $180 ‘well on Monday. a son,
sheets and weighmasters’ Hostings, Bate towiship, 3
ted at the ag office as DLA Lathr et ux to EF. Arbel, hy Born To Mr and Mrs. Frank Duan
wl best and a low a8 the Carroll tows, $2, 700. ean on Wednesday a girl,
“ Mail orders for Job printing receive : Damm on Thursday a son.
office. Send in your orders, | ls this your paper?
cowiving by Mrs Use 8 Good and Mrs |
The decoration were red and green, |
Philomena Glasser, by sheriff, too J. | | The Galiant Dream Mier of ree Fifth Reg:
tains the following anent the serenade:
| prised of the band's coming, strode |
Th « Cath ‘to Brabaker Conl | for all time. The representative play:
cers of the two wards met Friday even-
Conrad Wendroth et ux to Patrick Judge Somerville rendered this deei-
| Walker Company, Reade township, from the Second ward were presented |
: ; ithe eousolation prize. -- Johnstown
Born-Toe Mr. and Mrs, Harry
is
the Past Week.
A CATHOLIC BROTHER
Wha
Aud the Foon der of Loretta Cotiege Ras
Vinee ta His Efanal Rewasodabitile Dungh | §
tor of Me and Mie. Wm. Yeeliley Cahing |
Home.
ear
ined one of the oldest residents of this
vounty, died st the college Sunday
#vening a 8 o'clock, aged eighty-four
rears Hie had been ili for a fang tine,
vancer of the mouth being his siiment. :
He was compelled by ill health to re
firs from active work at the college,
bout five years sgn.
Brother Lawreiice was a native of
1h ounty Tipperary, Ireland, eoming to
ambi foupty aboul 1845 when he
Brother Lawrence O Donnell foun.
der of St Francis’ College at Loretto, |
buy your Groceries where you can get the best
for the least money? We guarantee every article that goes
from our store. If they do not please you tell us: if they do
please you tell others. We have govds to suit any palate
and prices to suit any purse.
We have barging for you on our birgain table that we eninob tell yea of,
bot ask you to come and wee them. If you need them, buy them; if not, toll
Others.
Lenten Season
will socom be bern and we anticipate your wants. Have just received cor fist
shipment of salt fleh direct from tie packers at the lake. So if yuu are going
: to buy fish, we have them in Lake Herring, White 1%sh, Salmon, Mackerel and
Trout. Mont retail stares buy their fish from jobbers and no doubt got old fish
from last season and think they are getting new fish. We buy dimot from the
packers at the lake sod guarantee ail fish and fall weight. :
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Try some of of our Beoked Salmon. They wre fine.
If you buy youy goods from us yon will find our prices
all right. Our gous dre right, and if you deal with us you
will be ail right.
Nonuded the college to which le de
and aselig It wus ixrgely lan to
his viforts that St Francs’ College at
ledor. Throngh him all the Ane build.
Higgs ward erected, dad be purtard the
ooliega in jie tetiney and helped it to
BROW Int a strong institotion.
we Giivan in Hows of» Poplar ¥owow fie Was ond of the oldest ploneers
Jia the Allegheny moantaing and was ;
well kuown in and aboot Loretta, He
Was axtaimaly papular with the diergy |
“in the district and elsewhere, and was |
wine very Highly thought of by niimer j
otia Bishops who bad met Bim during
hs dong sonnecticn with the church,
Fis death will come ax a personal wor
POW BO many pricsta. 10 in pot kaown |
that Besther Lawrsnos bas any near L
reigtiven. Sister Lorentin, of the Sis
tiers of St. Joseph, in Philadelphia, snd
Histor Magdaionn, of the Suters of
Marcy fn Pitthorg, sre nieces. The
thoerad was beld on Toesday anid was
uttended by a large number of the
tlorgy and people who had in previous
reaps attended the college under
Brother 14 wrenee, ;
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Helen Yeckiey, the danghier of Mr. | :
und Mra. Wm. Yeckiey, formerly of
thin place bat now residing at Gallitsin, |
died at ber bome in that place at 13: 05
: «clock Wednesday morning of sosriet
Cyoted Une Femaining years of bis long
tuined ite present standard of exon
A fine line of $1800 and $0.00 o
Suitings. = A rare bargain for the quality.
Call before they are all gone.
Just received a large ship-
ment of Black Worsteds—
hnished and unfinished in med-
um weights.
MORE BROS,
‘Merchant Tailors,
Patton, Pa.
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Paver. The little one was six years of
age and hud been ill but a few tays.
The faneril was held this morning at
NH) o'clock, with interment in St. Pat. :
riek's cemetery, Tunnelhill. Helen wags |
bright and winsome child and the fam- |
ily have the sincere sympathy of thelr
heme of Patton friends in their bereave-
ment.
Rosis Mary Catherine Trunk, the
only child of Joa and Mm Alice
Tronk, died pear Lilly on Thursday,
(Jan. 28, aged 11 months and three
wieks, the result of paeomonia and |
mansion. Hosie was bright child jast
beginning to walk and will be sarel
mised. The remains were taken to
the residences of F. J. Lumaduoe, nea
Patton, on Friday sud the interment
wax at St Augustine Saturday morn.
ing at 10 of elonk,
sr. AGU STINE
Geo. P. Dunegan, of St. Francis Col
lage, Loretto, with the following vol:
lege boys were the guests over Bunday
of his parents, Mr. and Mm E.R. |
Dusnegan, of thin place: Rev. Brother
Thomas, Prefect: Messrs, W. and A.
Bied, Robert Maber, Paul Rosell, |
Jiimes MeArdle, Wm, Damm, Phil Me-
Shane, Fred Peigel, Jobo Slattery und |
Jatin Tiervey. :
M. J. Pan! and Henry Bebe, of Van. |
dhergritt, are home, having beeu called |
bers by the loess of their father,
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It's your own fault if you ]
‘are behind time. There was :
‘a time when one Watch was
‘about all a whole family could
afford, and whep/a purchase
of a Clock was almost as ser-
ous a matter as the purchase
f a home is now. There isn't
anything very formidable
about the purchase of a watch
or clock in these days. The
jastonishing thing about Timekeepers now is their i
variety and excellence. Don’t be behind time, when for $3
you can buy a good Time-keeper in a clock or watch,
WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPECTACLES.
Eyen tested by the celebrated ** Retinioscopic Test” and glasses sorreotiy
fitted. Lenses changed, fred of charge, at any time, in spectacles sold by me
| that cost $2.00 and over,
J. C. SNYDER,
Jeweler and Optician, Patton, Pa.
George Harber, proprietor of the
Hetel Arlington, has been quite sick’
for the past week.
Luke Bebe w lying seriously ill at his | :
biome near this place with little hopes
[olf recovery.
The roads to the aeighboring town
hive been closed since Ruaday.
The festival and dance held Satur x
dary vig ht was quite a stcoess.
Miss Edith Harber retaried from
Aoosa last wee,
NOVICE
Is hereby given thatl bave pur
chased ail the property of Wm, BE.
Probert in barber shop located on Ma-
gue avenue, Patton borough, consisting |
off barber chairs, mirrors, straps, ruznrs,
stove aod shop fixtures, snd that 1
left the same on the premises subject
tor ny order and control
TN. Nase
Patton, Fa. 4 Any Hary 26h, 1802,
Old uewspapers for sae 5 this |
| office—5 cents a bundle.
Ho
AT MIRKIN & KUSNER'S.
There 1s no guessing here and yon do not need any
vou only need to see our stock and learn our prices to
see how deep Wwe have cht
CLOTHING.
Men's Suits that sold for £10 are now being rapidly carried
away at $4.03 and 37.45.
Men's Extra Fine Dress Suits that were readily admired
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at $12 to $13, are now the victims for those who want to pay
only 810
UNDERWEAR
. That you always pay 500 to 73¢ for, is now being carried
away at 33¢, 39¢ to gac. :
MIRKIN & KUSNER, Good