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

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    and roll cal Louis Martha
: McCormick and ;
e O'Connor Handed,
Down Many Decisions.
Tt is now a Question as to.
What Company
What figs Been Transpirin
at the Connty § Seat.
FRYCKLUND. REFUSE D.. WILL BUILD THE ROAD. VIEWERS
g The Well-Known Miners Boat Hotel was - 2 Avtarnsy iknnrat Juba Bly Has Tost A Number of New Road Views Ordered
thy List: of Unfortumates—Patton war
Mave - Whatesate Liauor Store for the |
Firat Time tn ite History. :
Se
: O'Connor has been handing |
thi Oun Warrinte Procosdings Against |
| the Northern Cumbria Stree Peiirand Co. §
Is Show Lanse
d ngs have been i
ris
Quo WAFPANLO Process
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Padme
Petitions Granted Application Made fur
5 New Tring in the ThamasBurkhar
Cane Powis A sproved,
ssa
Court convened at Phonsburg on
quar Hieenss deeigtony this institated by the © ‘ommanweaith of Monday with Judge he nie on the
os of the COURIER will
: » departure an
lin tha nT: Cambria ace Rail:
way Co, to show cause why it bolds a
Leharter and certain franchises The
i= case will be tried before Judge Weiss
in the Dauphin softy Court on the. .
3 15h inet.
Affidavits in the case filed by the ate
iprothonotary’a office of Dauphin
(county set forth that on July Sista
ou | charter was granted by the state de.
w partment to the Northern Cambria
Brest Railway Co. and later develop: |
ii ments showed that the persons recely.
ing the charter had made application
win the same name as another corpora.
11 | tion which had filed He application
Ww
ng of of teres applion
i conse i Bxed for
r.
before the Best Toss |
j ote. must be fied one
ary, and all
ast be flied
February,
, Pini and Magee | i
F CARROLLTOWN,
dl Edward A MeConvills, Main sont,
3 L.J. Burk ronson 6 Gallitzin borough,
i Main street, retail.
i GRANTED,
corer Fifth and Lang avenae, Cen-.
w i Weakland and M. I Ryan, Ma.
Bee avenue, wholesale.
© HASTINGS,
: John resco, Commeraial Noted, retail
g | Grier tile, New Central, retail.
2d Sesoud + avenue, retail.
deli h Beaver stroet, retail.
‘ner Joleman street and Fourth ave
ah CARROLL TOWNSHIP,
George Cc. - Divers, Bakerton, retail.
BARNESBORG ¥
: form
d. Bongher and EJ Bearer. Caro- |
N eakland, Philadelphia avenue
red aver ge,
: soqUEANNA TowstmIr.
CONTINUED ¢ ox PAGE Sh 7
¥ some weeks previously.
gt that the fest company coviplied with
counter petitions, ;
before the |
2 feneral it Is not entitied,
state department, who will be obliged
Ito explain how the error coonrred,
.{W. H. Denlinger, of Patton; F. Lantz
Boyder, of Kylertown, J E Heading |
| Palmer, of Corning, N. Y.; Fred G.
(was given as §18.000, divided into 380
jd with 30 shares
i Barnesboro.
In is stated
the law in every Pea 2, paid ite bons
3 of $509 in cash, and that thee mpplica.
tion was signed by the permins thea
seven comprising the emp ivy.
The second company received the!
charter, but seonrding to atbirney Gen-
eral Kikin's statement had not fully
complied with the law. That the
Restos fn the application wore written |
by the same person and the ten per
tof the capital stock required by |
law wis not paid In cash as required.
| By reason of these irregularities the |
And franchises and has a charter to
Cwihicn io the opinion of the sitomey |
The cae will take into Cotter a pom
(connty, slong with the clerks of the |
At the state department the records
show that two charters were | granted,
and that the franchises differ an © the
streets and suburban routes, but are
¥
ee | sill in name. The application for L
| the charter which was granted on July
¢, | Blat. referred to in the afdavic filed, |
: was signed by the following:
W. H. Sandford, BE C. Brown and
of Morrisdale, A. E. Patton of Cur.
, | wenmville, Hon. Jan Kerr of Clearfield, |
14. A. Sweigard of Philadelphia, A. G.
Harder, of Harrisburg, Hon. Frank OG.
Harris, of Clearfield, and T. Stewart
at Saltsburg. Capitalization
shares, each incorporator being ered].
The first application was sde July |
24 by the Northern Cambria Street
Railway Co. and the Incorporstors
named were Floventine H. Barker and
George | M. Wentz of Ebensbarg, W.H 8
i | Denlinger, of Patton, H. F. Bigler and |
IP G. Bentz, of Clearfield; Rembrandt
|B. Pealof Lock Haven, J. H Allport,of |
Hastings, and Thomas Barnes, of
The capital stock was
$128,000, divided into 2.520 shares at
(850 ench. The company proposed to
run its trolly Une from Patton to Hast
ings to Spangler, to Carrolllown and
back to Patton, a circuit of 20 miles,
As far as the residents of this section
are concerned the result of the soit is a
‘want is for the line to be built, and
; Shat a8 soon as possible.
Rev. Radelire haan Resigned.
A congregational meeting was held in
| the Baptist church on Monday evening
to consider the advisability of accept |
Ing the resignation of Bev. John BE
| Radeliffe as pastor of the church. Me |
. Badaliffe bas been in ii health for sone
| time and felt that he was gnable to per- |
the pastoral duties any longer.
it bad been Boped that he would be
‘able to continge, but when the fact
| Wis patent that this was impossible
his resignation was reloctently soe
eepied. Rev. Radelitfe is beid in the
highest esteem by the people of 41 de
| mominations and his resignation and
the cansts leading to it wre sioeepuly
regretted. A new pastor will be culled
iin the near fatare,
—Deo you want five peintiog at the
inion os Then let the Pat-
ton Counter do your job work. Best
and Shenpet, = : ;
4
was alleged be cot the Hoe en corner
second company is enjoying the rights conned, lato of Sasquehanna township,
3 for an order to sell the real satate, Ores
bor of prominent residents of Cambria
et al, Susquehanna township, $1,500
ahi
were to tolerate no sambling in he
respective bailiwioky and that dice bo
es and the nickle in the slot machin,
"in the bar rooms were to be ding
© with at once.
“A kick is as good as a wink to :
| torn, Reveral’s department in the blind male, "and the hotel men prompt.
: ¥e p Iv removed the offenwive parapher
and the corner on five-cent pices hs
[been broken,
In a cass of maliclons ‘isch
Brought by Lous Burkhart against
‘Jacob Thomas for cutting Hie treo,
the Jory found the defendant gail:
e e Price will be 4 or 9 Dollars fess than the tai
home-made suits,
customers.
“he Prices will range from $13.00 to $20.00.
Hoth reside in Elder township. Thomas
Bought the timber on a tect of la
owned by Burkhart and in felling
roa marking the division lane of oth
ewes. Appliention Wik made for
ov tind,
Petition far appoltment of viewers
w view and lay out a public rosd lead
ing from Mitchell's mines to St Bonde
fects in Eider township: James Camp.
ihell, Anthony Miritbmatior and Jose
‘A. Gray appointed.
Petition of Henry J. Litainger, ad J
ministeutor of Mary Elizabeth ~
late of Clearfield township, deceased,
for discharge; granted,
Petition of heirs of Henry Miler, ds
jder of sale granted to Augustine Mil
ler, exesutor; bond in the sum of $1
000 approved and filed. 3
Petition of James J. Thooias, exe
suitor of John Schabacker, AO
_ Bond of M. 3 . Haney, goin]
_ Report of viewers appointed to view |
site for publie road in Clearfield town"
ship.
Petition of Jennie M. Notley fora
role on (i. W. Lioyd et al., heirs of (3.
W. Lloyd, deceased, late of Snsqoe. |
“hanna township, to bring an action of
jectment for certain land in Susque-
hanna township. Same on part of I.
BE Nutley. :
Petition of citizens of the borough of
Hastings and the township of Elder
for appointment of viewers to view
and lay out a road from the borough
of Hastings to a point in the township | i
of Eider, on road leading from Mitch. |
eit's Mines to Se. Boniface. ;
TRANSACTIONS " mary
a
Properiies is This Eod of the County That
{Uheageit Hands Recently,
Nicholas Nagle et ux to Uriah Lloyd
i
William F. Biter et ux to James
Biter, Loretto borough, §1.
Mary Tessame ef al to Hortense :
ck, Spangler street secondary consideration: what they Papon, Carroll township, $200. =
be E. Will Greene et ux to Joseph E.|
Parnell et al, Patton borough, $400, :
Frank Sebo et nx to Philip Bender,
| ' Barnesboro, £55.
Spangler Improvement company to:
Michael Mahalick, Spangler, $30.
Thomas Baroes ot al to Joseph Bes.
lise, Baraesboro, $50.
¥. 8. Barker of al to John C
chensburg, $550.
W. C, Bell ot ux to Margaret Burns, |
Blandburg. £25 i
Thomas Barnes ef al to Joh Hub chi
“son, Barnesboro, $50,
Thomas Barnes ef ux to Harry
Henry, North Barnesboro, $50.
M. OC. Westover ef ux to Frank
Baker, Susquehanna township, $2.00
Svivester Eekenrode ef ux et al oe
Angustine Stritimatter, Carroll town.
ip $700
Sandeline Gutwalt eof ux to Jue ob!
Keffer, Carroll township, $18.60
Charles Huber to Frank lospart,
Hastings, #2
Cea
Jones,
AI amas
Whose Cours a are you roading?
la promised future.
“fake” Seringe:
attend a si
Fr Ba a oN DN SR EE ane
¢ have our SPRING HATS, SHIRTS, and
of ay “ON TC PY $350 Shoe is $5 00 worth.
All the new styles aml leathers.
OR THE LATEST AND BEST C
HERE.
CASH-0 NE HE
are charming 83 mbols of
The love-
{lest hoops that ever served as
prophecies: of marriages are
shown in our assortment of
rings. We are prepared to
meet every engagement mag-
nificiently, as we have organ-
ized a nrg that will not be
broken. There is nothing in Rings not here, and nothing
‘either in
F. ASHIONA BLE JEWELRY
for that matter, or clocks, or w atches, or silverware.
wi HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPECTACLES.
Eyes eu tested by the: celebrated * Retinoscopl: Test” and glasses correctly
| fitted. Lenses changed, froe of charge, at any time, in spectacles sold by me
| that cost $2.00 and over.
Teweler and Optician, Potion Pa.
Bviinguish elentricity nor will “wind” make a sale
successful. You can't make a successful sale from a lot of
You've got to make it worth folks’ while to
le before they'll attend it. The success our
Sale of Odds and Ends In
Men's and Boys Clothing
is meeting with, sught to be enough proof of the wisdom ot
taking advantage of it.
Prices on Boys's Long pants suits have dwindled down to
$3.98 and $s. a8.
On furnishings we are giving special offerings.
NEW SPRING STYLES in Hats and Shirts arrived
‘ahead of time-—but that don't say higher prices. Make your
selection witile the stock is fresh.
MIRKIN & KUSNER, Good Building.