The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 19, 1902, Image 1

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    VOL. IX.—NO.
IY “ iy ¥ ] Fungaring Kia bead Rens ay
- on Railroad Track.
s Di strict Will
fh awd ¥inewd
Northern Cambria cooniy
| other murder mystery The body of je
Andrew Magonduk, a Tangariae,
KOTABLE EVENT.
Veoswaniod io MI Adprin
Arvsdiomy Taovadey.
hud exe el
god 35 vears, was ran over by a work
train wm the Barnaoahord or Chas sEry tree 2 ¢]
brasch of the P. BR. at a awitoh near ¢ =
als 21 rim é. $id
Cuaron 4 am Tusa Afraid Tat Bakerton Monday evening. The tral:
LAL firt the frew thong they
ki Yen & man, bot Investigation devel.
open that the Hen had pecs a bite and
Lhe
ol | evident purpose to shivid the roe aeile y
x are Borehy. aged to call ors.
a mestings of your respective » There were several stabs snd cols on
8 at once to take action and com ‘ Magnschak's body, One, clear across
: eircalar letter sent by district the top of the head, had fractured the
on the time therein skull. One stab was in the eck; there
and} pebliabed below: was a ripling cut across the shoulders,
ally yours,
. Pa, Jane 19th, 1802. {pools of blood at as many different
WE | places along the track showed where
hmen and Miners of Lplasce to another; and, finally, foot
|
Lore making the escape in the direction
Y, of A: Greetin
MW. of & “of § woods near by.
anthracite miners are BOW on |
ppose of enforcing a |
; of terminat- (han of forsigners. The unfortanate
strayed from him. After as unsitosss
| ful search he started to return hom
“and in front there was enongh minor
CW MePHERSOR, Pres, wounds to kill a dozen men. Three
a. exercises which
Northern and Central Pennsyl. Prints on a pile of ashes near the
pising District No. 2 ‘ fracks seemed to point Lo tie murder.
EN
"ater dark, when two of the men in
AY ab.
Lhe great
J Fogg
frarvey, of this Aeaods ai pik Hiahop
Riki a6, esd Harelsbrarg. ther
EE soa Si
cei GI DOUBLY J80
Canevin, Piilsbarg; Rew M Shorty.
Atoons; Very Bev, J. Boy me Wot,
Rav, J Farrow, Jobnstown, Rey. T. P
Smith, Altoona: Rev. H. MoHogh,
Pitter Rev, MoO wlfrey, Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Schwab, Mp. sod
Mrs. Peter Schwab, Mie Gertrode
Schwab, Miss Margaret Stone, Mrs
F. J. O'Connor, and Captain Eephari
Sa ‘of the United States sriny.
ial Unions, Mine Committees, | the body had been deagered from ane
¥
Several handed ges pie attanded the
Ad in Alnrendie
Halli at the Acsdemy, comneboing at
Ho ololock snd closing late in
afternoon aller the prasentation of the a RG
Loomie opera VMIRaGeT by
Magnschak was last seen alive pass
Sh ing a boarding house occtipied by a
asd eliminate unjost | °F hg ao Be
af the JETRO l
‘ Han was searching for a ply which bad js
the boarding hones followed Bim and |
began hitting bio with stoton
event the, anthracite | Magnechak Hved of a mewited I near
f the. “mine No 8 one mile shaves akerton,
on the rosd bo Rpangler,
Coroner Miller was notified sd held
25 quest Wednesday, the } Jury bring 2
es by rnd
og Caayiaid snd aforward fail on
Sonn ing their avaticions | 2 hn he purging of iknow
is iy we have teled - erime, hy $OIpe ne Shik oy
to prevent the ahip- # jury.
him bave been grrested, hal at this
) ative bond of d jo. | ine no evidence Bas been secured io
sonra SOLOS.
= : (Tey Enjoy & Bide on the Murry ge Biman
Atay Metis,
ic on a a Wak § Lime affair
were President Donnelly, Secretary
- Lingle, Probert and MeCormivk.
" ‘the entire delegation scoepted an in.
iitation oonsteoiady benders by
p the MELTy-go- ro wl and ran enjoyabl
| time wan had.”
y, | different parts of town, the property
{duly notified to attend to the matter.
» 1 was decided to go sbeaa with
ne the propasty owners to Hguidate.
| the site of Fremen’s Hall.
loa more convenient point waa
{brought up and on motion of Probert,
and the light will be moved,
j Adjourned.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Cambria County Wii Hed iow Moning,
id SN : i ; Sut BE.
in town Tuesday i
arfield, where 4 The sulb-oommitier appinte
edd on We A esd. last meeting of the Demorratic on
At the conclusion of the meeting ferred Alumnae Hail from the Alumnse
association to the faculty of the scad-
omy. the Rev. Matthew Smith, chap-
: Chiefof- Polis: (Hil bo tales & ride on gin of the Academy, responding and
| acrepting the splendid gift. He voloed
the gratitude and appreciation of the ©
The first business of the Foesting was
ike report by chainman of the street com- Mes, Behwab for the elegant and ase
yr mittee Lingle in regard to pay for
3 tearing up Paved streets und also in
regard to putting down pavements in alee 4 member of the Alumnae associ:
‘ation, addressed the association at
owners abotting thereon having been som length in his ussal eloquent man
| mer.
: ; work and collect pro rata, even if lega : principal address was made by Judge
proceedings were Becessary to compel Peancia J. O'Connor, who spoke for
| nearly an hour. He gave a skeloh of
Dect Gilliece reported that be (Cumbria county, referred to Priove
| had been unable to locate the deed for (alliteis in glowing terms, old of the
aoble mission of women, asd pasties,
The question of moving an are light arly of the splendid work being done
near the residence of Danlel P. Jones po ihe religions orders for education,
winding op with a pulogy to Charles
ML Schwab apd praise {or the Acadenny
seconded by Goold, it was so ordered
and bopefal words for its stooess,
"Apple deel
: eh feavd 6
i The {wo men whic were seen stoning 4
dale frioe dead abl tres Gown
= yonder
ve min that he positively sunpect them with the
The gan w Wins aces pled gay bBehadl of
Ae Ein by Mrs E ;
fntrodneed Governor Willis A Stone.
The Iatter praised Mr Schwab for his
pvapmificent gift snd for other good
things he had dove, referring to the
Ee compared with some sessions (hat have
r. been held heretofore. Thoms present : county boy, sad ales spoke of the ;
good work being done by the suns and
: y Gilliece and Messrs, Gould, Prindible, kindred orders,
phenomenal soocesy of this Cambria
The governor Lhen formally trans
gradiates and instructors to Mr and
fui present
Th Rev. Morgan Sheedy of Altoona,
3
Ab the commencement proper the
The graduates were thes granted
Chel diplomas, foe Bonors of the ass
Cand the school were awarded, and then
- Bishop Garvey delivered « strring al
(committee tw fix a time for the hold. a ah
2, 3 tng of the Democratic primaries snd
Cambria Cou pal ie pr
v Washing. Leoanty convention has wd Sstnrday,
redment on July i, #8 the dite for the prima
AMG Ate and Monday,
Se convention. 5
r to. 1 1 of dnc No. 2.
fact formally wilt shortly es
the seuretary of the eommitien,
ers.
: | ahive act HE
Ewell, Moxham, cialrman: Samuel i: E
i: Gee haa go Wilson, of, town; Ww. A dan Se ; : a ir
Merchants Moustig :
Lenhart, of the Second ward, Johns. i
A, Metiongh and 8 Bole, pr NHS fe
promi
An expel lient Progra ae
prepared for the event which
horse raving, foot raviog, fantasti pars
AL merchants of Patton borough 2
: God! 5 Hail :
ade, band concert, dancing, reworks,
greased pi sod pole, trap shooting,
: tw good hase ball games and boating |
and dancing at Lake Rowena. Every.
thing is free and a cordial i invikation is
: extended to all to visit the conuty seat
Sa Hier day in the
: Hit the Provssding= of he (hing Seema
Lehine Oo against Susquebanna town
Johnstown: Rey ¢ J Bed, 50 Pal;
‘burg insaraner agent who sued th
Usmbria vounty for the appointment
‘of inspectors to view the work on
gard, 8 1 Luther,
Bor in the Pat
Ly We RR vrding = ay, by
“Miss Emma Cundors, Mis Mums
Hoover, Patrick ‘Lata ger, Mes
the | Tury Said i nn the Case
ut Fhe isha nrg
Aerial
| COURT HAS ADJOURNED
reeled dotasis
Mr Baelorier Beeninadd ne Hondred
Pathors Damages Huet spe Borers Wing
the: faa ait
Civ) Conrt sfjoorned at Ebenshurg
on Satarday affernoon after the finish
of the case of the Climax Rosd Ma.
shin. whieh reanlied ia a verdict for
Tio dane of C. KR. Reynolds the Pitta.
borough ol Hastings for $500 damages
for injuries received, came to an end
at the Friday vight session, Judge
o Connor Jiredclng the jory to bring
in 4 verdict for ibe defendant. owas
beng hi oul Mal tie place wheres Reyn.
Bast was on private ground
was not Hable
the {mex Bosd Ma
Again Sespehan tywns
ovr the price of machicery
; bid in fr was Sain up Friday
given for the
sh WEPE DEVS
ver on them
Tag gr He
Sy Dar TREOTR
mMny’s agent sod bad
Hine te de
1 Benes the
pad Bave th pay for
4 Vhe jury rendersd a
ling the plain $080 20.
ir thee come of Mary Delogler
Pomgrate Witislng, tor damages
on Lhe grogad of slander, hronght ia a
vid tof $100 fur the plainti®. Both
of the pasties are from Patton,
Mrs. Delosier testified 1hat Wiltoe
ing, who lived on ab adiooraing p
erty, on May 10, 1801, bad cuted Bir
vile nagies and acoused Ber of
. miscendact with men i
hushand. The plaintiff samitied hav
ing bad a wordy encounter across the
fence with Mes Delogier, hut denied
calling ber mames or saving she bad
been guilty of impropriely with other
men. The serap was so loud that peo.
ple liviog a mile away heard tad
some testified thal Wiltusing bad
catoel Mes Delogier names, while
sthers said be had pote
Petitions of the commissdonsrs of
bridges erected over the Blacklick
reek in Blacklick township and over
the Sosquebansa river 0 Barnesboro.
Thomas Davis, James T. Davis, John
A. lewin8 A Ryan, H. 8 Ranigh and
Wililam W. Howell were appointed to
inspect the bridge over the Blacklick
"ersek, and William Trent, Jacob Win.
James A. Baker, 8.
LC. Davie and George Boooe ware ap- |
pointed to view the bridge ower the
Sosquehanna river.
The sexi court will be on the frst
Toesday in August, when any cases
on the argutoent lst will be beard :
Befure the adjournment Judge
AY Uoraor ordersd that 80 Dames be
drawn feom the jury wheel for each
week of Septemier erm, when there
will be three weeks of Court. It snot
Junige I Tonngrs Imtersticn Wo have
Eo
Bar Jadge Bors during that tere, :
FAR SCG Ce shai
Jud re £3 £7 Egy
NH. pussies
Rdwertaea Tatiors
The llowing attersr
post uilive
© Mena ¢ has, Pp H
5 Jas Wri ht, Bab
a £ Co, Casper 2 pti,
Alphous Brose,
s calling for the abave letters |
may that they are “Adver- :
EB Wii. Gumuxs, | Postmaster.
La i
ARRAY OF
WILL WANT ( ONE FOR THE F¢ WRTH.
, Come in $34 make your selettion so as to get
: ’ Suits ere to fit short stont men as large as
Rehes in eliest ¢ OF AVAISt.
Ns FA SS
PRICES ARE ONE.
$5.00 to $16.30.
Best and Cheapest
ER aE
Suits Por: Yeung Men, Shits For Boys or itt
1 inches to 33 inches, Fellows. $1.43t0 83.49
Prices from $3 50 to $10.50. All Styl les—All Prices,
at
v
Best to Ww ear Shirts, : Best A ade Si virt Waists. 1
40c, 73¢. Sroo te $1.50 $r.o0, $1.25, $1.50.
" ThE GLOBE." “TRE GLOBE"
For ] Men, For Ladies,
Fou’ TOP Shoe” > LA MODE *
Oxfords $2 73
Suits For T At |
Slender Men,
Sizes 33 to 42.
OX
Straw Hats,
AOC to $2.00.
Men's or Boys!
nA
Best Store a Best Store.
Only One Price—C ASH
Trade Once—Then Always.
THE KEYSTONE CLOTHIE
ctly Opp- Bank.
IN THE RING.
Rings and engagements
“have had a partiality for each
‘other so long that the mem-
ory of man raancth not to
‘the contrary. If youn want
to see a handsome display of
Rings of all sorts, pay usa
visit. We are prepared to
meet you, not only with Rings,
but a complete line of
JEWELRY, Si LVERWARE,
Clocks, Watches, Etc., at prices that are as pleasing as the
articles themselves.
WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPROTACLES,
Eves tented by the celebrated * * Ratinoscopic Test” and Linswes
fitted. Lemues changed, free of churpe, at any time, in spectacles sold by m-
that cost $2.90 and over.
Our $1000 and $12.00
aie SUNTS san
Are Mone y Saving Offerings.
see thew
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ALAS =
hii
Wy wi} Xi
aot worthy it would not
oreo nasil we
on! sand Hoya tn Sia ln are Bo bate moss that it ee
well and louk so deessy, a8 ours John BR Stetson Hats Fait Mats, Seif
Hades and Straw Hats, 3c, $1, 8125 $180 ta 8
Seal Brand Shirts.
They ar sure to wash and always 8% right.
Bion |
fd he
in that we take
More Hao S0y styles to
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