The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 17, 1902, Image 1

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    RE CARA SR AVA
5 fe board Fhladelphia,
v fotlowin i in molt explanat ATF
LAWYERS TO PLAY BALL
Sass
ivarn Attark of Diamond Fever Canes |
Team bo Organize. i
i
Although the birds are not singing |
very blithely as vot, nor the spring
fever a prevalent disease about here, |
the legal inninaries of Cambria coun
are already preparing to place a bas
bail team in the field daring the hot
| weather which they fondly hope will
them si : this morning nat an
effort is being made to have Ju
Oo Connor take the manageoen
hey will not shy ut an
y team om, Any vounty
bo mest all comers in their olus
said the chal.
i gers oid have to establish a repu.
tation before the Blackstoneites would |
pay any attention to them Wah!
: Mainhart, Liston, Rose, Doerr, Davis, |
i Keim, Campbell and others to denw
from, the Cambrian have material for |
a fine team, and it will need nothisg
| bat practice to make It a daoverios
tion for any aggregalin ©
bull-tossers to tackle Jobhnatoien
ribane, ;
All very well and good so far anit
oes bot ottr estecined cote por
#8 to mention snot
Coke who tan give a
aforessid bunch « fds and
and wy win ous what it eotaes tap
pany having The Covuren 2 reters (0% Rege! Somer
ohaekl, formerly of. and ghey, if no fortcoe, 5
id nod peing a whi & miniber of the bached
refosn to gs the
& or one of te the season gpstie, he might
with the. abgve.
Se ‘miners and.
ili, Bua, of Patton. whe wo
s ball mab of his igen.
4 {lrnw fora. Nel
PATTON PUBLIC SCHOLES.
The Raiport of the re neipsd snd Tenchrin |
for thie Past Monih
FIRST PRIMARY.
Number enrolled, 80; average at- |
tendancs, 84; per cent of attendance,
81. Those present every day: Alive
Airhart, Esther Bialr, Hattie Boyer,
| Phosbe gC apman, Annie Choback, $
He Millie Kohnley, | ‘Sara gy at
3 Bapserd, Ustherine | Ma
bower, Bessie Villlams, Willie
} Airbare, Philip Baaman, Stephen
Fedor, John Hagan, Joseph Ssosea, ;
e P present. Beporta of the various commit 8 Tn ME,
Andrew Sommenh, [eo Thomas, Peter
arker, Harry Williams,
Ecrzanern SporMaxis, Teacher,
REQOND PRIMARY.
Number enrolled. 78; average at
tondlanion. 6 per cunt of aliendance,
85. Those present every day: Elmer
Cole, * Alex Hodge, Farl Jones James
Lindsay”, Richard Lioyd, Amex Wik
cHameon, Joe Sameer, Orvis Shunk.
Cwiier, Andrew Nagle, Joe Lacava Mar
_gaerite Dietrick, Mary Deloger, Abnie
Hanney, Trossde Retinivck, Alice Mate
Pinel Peters, Mary Waters, Ger
fine ¥ erger, Hiss Faden
ANNIE VY, Eantey, Teacher,
THIRD PRIMARY.
Xamber enrolled, #6; average at-
* tenders, Be: per cent of sitendance,
#8. Those present every day: Ester
LK arsnm, irene Rhody, { Gert pide Lal
an, Laura Winslow, Hilda Cartham,
nn, Seinia Nwineon, Rose
Pie Forst, Margaret
¥
Brady, Rom myne Worrell, May Lilly,
We Mary | MeMaidran, David Noson,
olise White, Oryy
olvory, Bart Woomes Ralph Miles
Fi i
A pon prevatioator Per
the pre :
PRaTIENT FamAGRAPHS.
Potsaed Finetiiags Fertalnings &
Peupls and Place,
Jt is stated that the Western Union |
Telegraph Co. has decided to give Pit
ton the service to which it has lo Chg
been entitled and whi Lads mis gS
the Good bailding in the near fate,
thas separating the raiiroad work froo:
y | po other business, Asitis now, the
raliroad telegraph minis takes pe
over all other, entailing oft.
: times a considerable loss of time in
4 sending and delivering messages from |
private firms or individoals. The rail- |
road telegraph office will be maintaingd
in the same place.
~The pet deer which Mrs Harry P.
city of Chicago was taken to the games
preserve of the Otzinschson rod aud
gun club. The deer bad been kept cn
the George § Good farm near Louk |
P | Haven for som; time past.
L Parnell, Cowher & Co. have pup
{chased the business of F. M. Green,
i the oldest insurance agency in Altoona, |
and have taken possession of the same,
Meade B. Cowher will be in charge of
: ithe agency and will make that city
"| bis headquarters. ;
Ed A. Goodfellow, the vice presi:
, dent of the new publishing company
i Hastings, was in town on Taesday. |
Mr. Goodfellow says the sew paper
will be called the Northern Cambria
a. News and will be issued about the 0th
prox.
; ~The National Mavonic Society will
"bold a festival in Fedor's Hall on Sas.
{urday, the Bist prox. from twelve
o O'clock noon to tweive o'clock mid.
| able cocasion.”
1, eran church will hold a festival in Fire
! night. itis sxpected to be “an enjoy:
John Gunn, the former Hastings
it, and J. H. Allport, of thet
» pte, were In town ou Monday |
looking for a location for a new drug
~The ladies of the Swedish Luth-
men's Hall on Saturday evening,
loners
Two Blores Consolidated
Having purchased the goods in the
“old established store of Geo 8 Good,
1 intend to consolidate my two stores
tand will move to the scrmmodicus
| rooms in the Good building in afew
days. The goods purchased of Mr Goo
1 have determined to dispose of at s
| price that cannot bat be satisfactory to
all purchasers, in order 0 give me
oom for a new stock. This will in
tude everything i in every line now in
i the Good store. The latter willbe
completely renovated and made ax
convenient and tasly as possible
Whe this is Sompleted ali uy ud
anne. |
r ; Harry MeN Sh BEATE, Frag Fhe sas pao),
if; Walter T Theres
Tra WwW, Hugdsnass, Teacher.
POL RY HOPRIMARY.
Number sarolied,
John Jones, John Lowie, James Whit
ford,” Howard Yerger, Rath Onumer,
By wna Chapman, Mary Holter, Maud
Lacan * Breils Watkins \irace ning,
Frances Brasesy, _ Anthony Choby,*
Joseph Delomier,
Cormie, Violet Coroelios, Annie Goods, |
Delian Holes, Ane Danelson, Agnes
Wiillsmeon.
Dogoray SuiTee, Teacher.
FIRST INTERMEDIATE,
{ Nomber enroiled, 353; average at-
tendance, 48: per cent of attendance,
| Good was not permitted to keep in the | 98 Those present every day: Lily:
Anstead, Margarets Anderson, Helen
Beil, Margaret Campbell, Maggie Com- |
. mon, Lucy Gutwsaid, Magdalena Gag |
ard, Alice Noonan, Maggie Powell, *
-Senniah Peters, Nellie Stevens, Harriet
Short, Annie Thomas, Mary Willinme,*
Ernest Cramer, John Choby, Edwin
| Grenninger, Harris Gould, William
i Green, John Hodge, sauce Lioyd, Wil-
Ham MeMaidron, Eric No , Arthar
| Peterson.
Lowerro E Prinpisrr, Teacher.
SRCOND INTERMEDIATE.
Namber enrolled, 61; average at
tendance, $3; per cent of attendance,
83. Those present every day: Cus ;
Dale, Joseph Fedor, Nathan Goldatein, |
‘James Hodgking Ray Hutchison,
| Bimer Ivory, Michael Kennick, Wil-
Ham Liosch, Gerald McNamara, Joho
Powell, Andrew Sheka, Jobn Somies. |
Wiliam Whitford, Richard Williams,
Alice Blair, Dora Crooks, Alice Harts.
‘horn, Florence Holes, Mary Person,
{ Minnie Rowland, Grace Williams.
Rena B Lewis, Teacher
THIRD INTERMEDIATE
Number enrolled, 49; average at.
lendance, 43; per cent of attendance,
195. Those present every day: Anna
MeCormick, Margaret Whitford, *
Baty Anstead * Ruth London, * Rosella
Miles, Grace Monteith: Gerrade
+ Thomas, Lillian Kirk, Justina Rhody,
| George Asbury, Joe Gaglisedi, Willie
Powell, Stanley Tober,® Claire Smale,
John Cornelios, Charlie Bauman,
| George Jones.
Lorre I MoCiisxey, Teacher,
FOURTH INTERMEDIATE,
Number enrviled, 50; average at.
tendance, 41; per cent of attendance.
‘87. Thos present svery day: Rotilda
Biller, Lain Holes, Elizabeth Nelson, *
Josephine Sbort, Ray Shonkwiler, Effie
‘Trueman, Clark © owher, Albert Jen
‘King, Wilfred Karlbein, Withar Shunk
‘wiler, Jesse Lioyd,
Sama CUMMINGS, Teacher
ASSEMBLY ROOM,
B. L Myers, teacher of American
| literature, geometry, Latin, physics, his- | {
[wry W. - H.Burd, mathematics, vog-
coToveD ox PAGE 5
: average ate "U0
tendanon, BY; per cant of sitendance, :
F Those present every day: Jases
Astbury,” Patrick Calaban, Rossel]
Barton, Cyril Faber” Andrew Hoots,
Martin Goods,
Waiter Irvin, Fred Lloyd, Mion
Bhaikwiler, James White, Frances Mo:
| You can do Bete at Mille
Borough Comet is Getting
Down to Business.
"RAISED GILL’S WAGES
| Chet or Patton Row gels Sing Deilwrs - ®
Month McCormick ix After the New Toi CE C nd.
jphinne Company Again. Lon of Basins Ba an
pied Out. 4 We buy the best that money can purchase
es es always aim to stand at the top in offering you merch
dise that’s SX yeudatle
Are al ways cheapest i
A special meeting of council was bold
oft Monday night with all the mem
ee were submitted and action taken
thereon, while many matters of ime hat are
portance wore discuss] and opinions
given that will bear fruit is the fatare,
Cetinld, the chairman of the commit
tek appointed to try and secare soit i ;
able quarters for the honorable body to :
tn, repre Tt Ce hair cloth fromts and hand-made buttonhales Exactly
wise nnable to And a room for that Wy The same as local tailors make. The price is away
priFpoe except In’ the Good balling. S under theirs, that's the difference only. :
adjoining the office f Geo Boone, | Men’s Snits range from $8 50, all wool, to $16. 30.
Fag, which coud be secured for $0 hs
per month. His report was copourred Be WS ' Suits, from 3a 49 to $12.00, | |
by Ardell and Probert, toe other We try to give a £1 alsa. Never let it £0 ont ane
less it Ike it. Dat they all do that? a
tembers of (he commibles, and ou mies
(Hom of Uould, ssoomsded by Motor . oe a
riment of Furnishings, Shoes and H
rentie : ‘& in the reins don't except the cities.
mica, was orderad Saal this room be |
Prindivle reported thal Jos Smith I le Sell Il Opi Mad
baner, of Palmer avesus claimed ton
mg, Hats, Caps, Overelothes, Shoes, Trunks ig |
fold ib an ally leading from that street
ans hand stom Whe amine noch 10 s thi :
* Baga, Gloves, Bie ec. Hie,
*
diwsanfors of the peapde wh
erly abutted thereon. Me Sm anor
Some thing for the labor anions to look
2 they d ta on,
CLOTHING we are showing suitsg
and-
chide to have & dewd for the lsod in
question, which was recorded belore
the borough Wis lseorporated, The. i aaa
Dultor was soled to Lhe street som. | Le an arti =
er for investipation. > stand pledged to make
A pamber of other sompiaints of
His and other patores sere also taened
over to tie same committes for thelr
eration and reports will be msds
af the next sweting. :
The boroagh solicitor was structed
to attend the meeting of conncil at
which the sadiiors report will be read
“on motion of Lingle, stconded by Me
Cormick. The object of the resclution
wis be obtain some information regard
Jing the collection of pay for sewers
aad paving as well as for sidew
We Give. Beautiful Gifts for
Ch acks.
Come and
§ we make
ystope Clothing Co
this have been pot down by the bor- A }irortlc: ff Your Bank
oagh for private individogls.
The sidewalk question came ap for
its regular decussion, which was in
dulged ia at considerable length. A
nomber of peaple hav signified thei
intention not to build either a brick or
board walk, while othurs are waiting
fot a more settled condition of the
THE CRITICAL EYE
weather. Tlie first class will be dealt SOON detects any Little thin
| with summayily, while the others will wrong with a watch. If your
WHTCR or CLOCK
has that tired feeling, it needs
Co. be compelled to put the pavement | the attention of our repair
back near the school hoose in as good Man. We can restore the
be piven a reasonable length of tige to
“make good. i
MeCormick opened op a fertile fleld
for discussion by moving that the
Huntiogdon & Clearfield Telephone
& condition as before. This precipated most debilitated Watch or
&% Yearm debate as to the! telephone com Clock to strength and useful.
PAYS Tesponaibiity In the matter, but cq The removal of clogged
nolking new was adduited other than d h d adit a canlat
what has sppeared in these columns 01S, the repair and adjustment of wheels and the regmliat-
pumerons times previously, The street g of the en tire SV stem will noi cost much,
comaritiee will wrestle with the wir §
Jems an mation of Prindible, seconded
by MeCormick. :
Af this point Probert, the chairman
of the fire and police committee, rec
‘ommended that the salary of Chief-of. Eyes tested by the celebrated ** Retinoscopic Test” and glass correctly
Pulice Gill be advanced from $52 to $80 Le ha 1. tree of ; i dd he
per month. MoCormick soitidid with fitted, nes changed, free of charge, at any time, in spectacles sold by me
his views and made a motion fo that that cost 32.00 and over.
effet, which was seconded by Probert. | — »
J. C. SNYDER,
Jeweler and Optician, Pattén, Pa.
All work guaranteed.
WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPECTACLES
President Donnelly put the motion
and Bt was carried, Gould, Ardeil,
Prindible, Probert and MeCormicke :
wolling for it. Lingle voted “n :
Om motion of Prindibie, seconded by ;
Gould, the clerk was tratructed to ao
tly the Huntingdon & Clearfield
Telephone Co. to place a telephone in : MIRKIN % KUSNER' S.
the residence of Mr. Gill. The bor.
ough is entitled to the free ose of a ¥
el phone from each Sompeay aad the Ir s the Store Your Neighbors Are Talking Rbout.
Bell “phase will be plied in the oew This stored splendid popularity, though on a steady increase from
cif chamber, Hive sv we eran Pratai ms, has taken a wonderful bound. The
; meet next Mondav reason is pot obscure. We've furnished more men with handsome
cloth GR than any other store, became wit have the garments that
dressy noen want, al prices which paguesticoably wave our custom.
. LY money,
Flies Saspoeta A rrasted.
Coastables Jackson and Beeser and See Men S Suits The Power Behind the
Chigt-of-Police Gill rounded up five rR i i
staples, three white men apd two Puse’s the
negross, a8 They Wery getling off a In Our Masimoth
adic] # ow ase EE NT o Flededs ie gd ¥
freight trails el this ade SIR 3 ay i W Ia TT Irs splays v Sie aur O hildren u De partment this
week. We have on side
morpiag. The arrests were made
i= a nearvel at the peice. : J
175 Children’s Suits
- Pesimnise to a telegram from Mahaffey,
stating that the store «f the Wrigley dat Loe greatest evar shown.
Norfoiks, Denble Breasted, Sailor
Military Sack Sails at these special
Hardware Co. al thet place bad been | The prices bayonnd tompare.
thene men were suspectisd of deing the | * ’ offisrings:
burglarized the night previous aud that $6.00
deed. They were taken to the burough $9.90, NOTE $1.50, $1.90 $240, $2.90, £3.50,
bastile and searched, hut as nothing $1 2. 0 0. $5.10, $4.50 and $5.00,
wast found on them of a suspicious na- Don'y fail to see these suits.
RKI N & KU 5] NER, Good Building.
| ture they wore released,