zation,’ his plans fo getting in closer 5 ) tosh with the msnses through soho! | ries o an Smtarday | | anreservod spport. a “Hat the committer suggests that [sisting of maple, poplar, cherry, linn, | amount of hem. vod for $1,000 with | Joh en ini g; James Singer, L gle, of Patton snd I, of Puritan. more thoronghly ‘have at present and primaries mire : : Bh $4 000 and $5,000, The yard contained : the coming campaign | gpon the vital question of ues of pulsiic BIG LUMBER FIRE. ; a Hard Wand Testroayed Bare Comfag alien. he reney n ton | i what the Demoericy ravization bot organi Valuable And feet of lamber in thie yard of the , organ # heartily ecm: dll owned by the Roskanff Lumber ded. and has soil 20 secure per | : i Bear Pardes Nao. Eanes in Carroll ) fons in the cities, a badiot township was destroyed by fire on protected than we Tuesday. The loss is estimated ai belwee closely safeguarded, should meet y fog: ? ah lesst $10.000 worth of lomber, con | shogld turn Clwstent and a small Tork. x privilege for private purposes. The Parnell, Cowher & Uo. of this place, raption and debaachery which hive The blaze was first discovered aboot | od the state in the eyes of she 9 o'clock by the manager, Geo. Berlein, by Sub | 5 : 3 *® Abort two handred and 80% thous: Deliver Orations. ONLY THREE IN CLASS mn They Maude i in wn Abtig What Tey Racked in Numbers Large Crowd Prevent { Aftested Totevsst Fett in the Youms Peopie-Good Program, & One of the best evidences of the pride and esteem in which the public schools of Patton are held by heir DAL ron Segraded the ate in 26 the stroggies arid he qaiekiy realised that to save smb interests to secure and en. the.mill or any portion of the iumber i strennoos efforts would have fo be Dail made. He came to Patton as fast as @ a privileges agaiost the com- mon rights of the people and it warped © tin any exclusiv to ses store. We save os | 75¢ on every pair, Shat with thes. incentives to bribery, nption and feand shall have been d the state wiil continoe to sof possible and 8 general alarm was Ey ‘tarned in. At the same time a mes senger was dispatched to Carrolitown i Gd Army of the Republic for assistance. : irtments responded promptly | and rendered valient service. A line of boss was ron from Pardes No. § ai eet bucket brigade organised ve pati ay that 4d effective work. Abent 350 men were engaged in frying to stem #ithe onslsught of the flames. The Carrolltown people brought | | their band pump with them, and but in privilege and in commercial exploit-| told. It might not be not of place to | ation at home | abroad.” remark parenthetically that a pump of - lie mi this character is nesdod by the Joes! firemen and could be need advactage. | ousty at aimost every fire. . Atone time it was thought that nothing could prevent the mill itself save, i from burning. but the boys worked like ; * | demons and succeeded in saving this, wewomaL av. i Was Welt OMicrvod in Patton by Patt | : : orl Chisens. 5 ny - far a. weather wan son. as well as several thousand dollars’ | a Posie hn in town were ci» ed ong Aight and & Sard ane, but pers [Mw waste Jou oe she on and 1 418 Inrge nomber of people joined Rant and wall directed efforts wore fi with the oid soldiers in Faying a frit Baily snocesfyl. the afornoon. be ay committens from 14 The Roskasff Lumber Co. je come GAB, visited the nied of Pittebiarg capitalists, whose # Hastings, CarroltoWn, office is in the Park building. Mr | t Sprisgs and St Beriein is their local representative. rated the graves of ADAM werst PEL. Ei an Tatny. Adam Heist, one of the best ova Sou | Ceitizens of Patton, died on Tuesday might at 10 o'elock st his residence on Beech avenge. He has suffered from | the old soldiers ‘8 gapcer for some time and about five Fathers went 1a the Baptist cliurch J elonk x 3a the sfernoen 8 blood | ronest | ; . pes. <n | i0 Bis DOSE was rap i was | listen to the dire Post Lom sitting on the porch, and he was com- | peiled to take to his bed. Fle grew rap-| idly worse and died as about stated five hoars later. Mr. Heist was born on Sept. 19, 1839, ‘and therefore would have been sixty. | three years old bad he lived ontil Sep. offered an fuvocation. married on October 19, 1960, to Mis | Malinda Keller, who survives with Both the Patton and Carrolitown dats the eager ones who were a Rady Mellon and Wm. 8. Harper | flacted oredit spon The opening amber of the program ford and was renderid in ber {snitiess style. A vocal duet by the Misses Gertrude and Anns Bsaman fol lowed and won merited pplame. : tie = com att at large, and philo en In 8 truly optimistic spirit. L fine Maat B Perry.of Chest Spring | ‘ence rendered Lorings’ in sweet volos, : “The oration by Win. 3 Harper, “The of Peace” was an excellent | vehicle with which to demonstrate the ing of chairs in the sition to socommo: » r : erator wi ae Mamie nt, 8 1 cratic notions. which find ee Miles aah forest tale would be We can #t any foot It's a feat Stade bat. we can. COME AND 8 EA ACTIN SSA ad RACH SK ale A ORAL WA SG Any stile of leather you my want F can be foand in or tote. We keep house slippers for women and 2s for men. All classes of Hosiery to match any shoe you b en's ot Women’ s, Misses’ Boys’ and Children’s s THE CR ITICAL EYE always a favorite with a Pation sudi- soon detects any little thi At Pasting wrong with a watch. If your WATCH or CLOCK ° tember of the current year. He was young fan's oratorical abilities and has that tired feeling, it needs was an eloquent effort, showing much the attention of Dur repair research and a wide knowledge of bis- man. We can restore the torical events. His presence was good, bis gestures graceful and be gave evi- | dences of smbryotic oratory st Prof. B I Myers, in his asual good | most debilitated Watch or {Clock to strength and useful, ness. The removal of clo ° convene in the hall of PFlinton grange, | about three-fourths of a mile west of nes tbo Pine Orso. choir; Address of > | welcome by J. B. Esch: Respotise, Jos. 0. Thomas; Song by the choir; Business, E. church. The interment will bein. + of the Order; Emay by Mis Limie Fairview cemetery. The local G. A iS arabaugh; “The Fence Problem,” John Ricketts; Telephones in Farmers’ | at the grave. : The evening session on Mouoday Mew York Centon wit Rism ih Exeunrshoes : will be open to the pablio: Music by | e Bauman; Reports of Committe, oie, i Born—To Mr, and Mm FX man--a girl, i Charles and Reuben, of Patton; Samuel | Heist, of Carroll township; Rosetta, the wife of Allen Saedden, of Tryona, Clearfield county; and Soloman Heist, | iof Montana, He was a veteran of the civil war, | having enlisted in Co. E 1320d Penna V. L, on Angust 16, 1882, and waa die | charged at Harrisburg on May 24, 1883. Mr. Heist was a member of LE Peter Kaylor Post. G. A. R, of this | place, and was also an Odd Fellow and a Knight of Pythine The faneral will be held at the resd- | dence on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, | conducted by Rev. Witman, of the M_ | re win be Held at Ne The next quasterly meeting of the Cambria county Pomona Grange will Ly afternoon at 1:30: Song by R. post will have charge of the servioes H Ww. * -d I Houses, M EF. Farren and Vv. F. Bur- PATTON ang MAHAFFEY wanday. Judge 13 choir; Recitation, Lizsie Garret, Ad- dress, The Benefit of a Correspondence Course in Agriculture, Thad Jones; Song; Address, The Furner and His Infloence ss a Citizen, by D. H. Waits, of Eermoor, y Deputy of the Central will run 8 special train and fram © Philipsbary, and intermediate points to Maballey add Patton and return. . S| pafloy at dda m., ‘ Bates hi TH i) 5 be attan 118 a LE SH Glas: Ear. by Mn $00 pom. Rate to Mahaffey and re. ‘tarn from Philipsbarg $1, from Wal Jaceton 80 cents, from Clearfiel] 85 cents. Rate to Patton and return firoor Waiter 8 16, from Clearfield $1.05. Propo Bears Two il . Leh. ¥ Born-To Mr. and Mrs Dale girl. Om Sanday, June 15th the New York sell excursion tickets ut very low sabes Clearfleld, Bower Special train ill leave Philipsburg at 3:00 a.m, | Clearfield 9:30 a mo, arriving at Ma Returning, train will leave Patton ‘ab 5:00 p.m. arriving at Philipsbarng at Philipsburg $1.30, from Wallaceton | | famous by the Clover club aod ims. | proved apon by the late NN. | { Randolph Seeley, “Its always fair weather when good fellows get to- gether.” The pressatation of diplomas by Wm H Sandford, the treasurer of the school board, followed and that gentle. Iman in a few words full of practical thoughts gave the coveted dheepskine : to the trio who had earned them. The ‘address by Prof. Chas. Calvert Elis, of | | Baltimore, was well received and both | | hamorons aad instractive. Mr. Elis ‘ has appeared here before and is always | sure of a hearty welcome, An excel voice, rendered the drinking song made dust, the repair and adj ustment of wheels, as ing of the entire system will not cost eh All work guaranteed. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPECTACLES. Eyes tested by the celebrated * Retinoscopic Test” and #lamen Som fitted, Lense changed, free of charge, at any time, in spuctacies sold br me | that cost $3.00 and over, : J. C. lent instrumental solo by Miss Mamie | : - Jones voncladed the exercises. Asbeertiond Letters The fullowing letters remain ancalied for in the Patton post office for the twa weeks ending Satarday, May 21 1 John Kopley, Mre Annie Pietro Plell, Mihal Paaoe. Persons calling for the above letlers will please say that they are : Saed.? % WiLL Re ENE, Postmaat of 5 Pro smising Youngsive, of the North Cambria News published at Hastings and weltomes the new eomer to the fleld of coontry journal jem. luis a neat paper typographi- ‘cally and well fitled with local news . Here's success to the project Naties tn K. of ©. All Knights of Pythiss will meet at MeGion, “Adve | The UniUmiea has received a copy 8 er all—indeed zz welcome If you want a nobbv it now. Stock and Will soon be the dle hight of scene. Now the rush will be on. it it would, be wise for vou to get be broken. MEN'S SUITS, very nobby and fail of style and taste, $7.50 to 10 MEN'S EXTRA FINE DRESS SUITS, the cream of the season, ord throughout, $10, $12.50, $15 to #20, and five hundred styles to select from, Twentieth Century Hat Srore. One of the predominant foatures of this large store in that we take good enre of Men's and Boye’ heads. There are vo hats made that it so well and look so dressy, #8 otirs. John B. Stetson Hats, Folt Hate Stir Hate and Straw Huts, Boo, $1, $1.25, $1.50 to 80. Seal Brand Shirts. : Born—To Mr. and Mrs Dennis tionate rates from other points. For (astie Hall Friday at 1:00 p. m. to st- {time ot special train and rates from tend funeral of Bro. Adam Heist. ‘all points see excursion dodge orl : Ep 8 Moons, K. RS | o 2omenls telat agente. i | Subscribe for and advertise in the { Patton Cormeen. tea are sure to wash and always fis righti More than fifty styles to O. og 1s this your paper? i
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