The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 13, 1903, Image 1

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    | morning. Through »
iy pamenger train which leaves here at 6
} o'clock and a freight train almost
i onme together at the curve at the!
for culty that they were stopped when
The incident created considerable ex.
oitement among the passengers and
? spectators.
- | Soranton, the bishop of this Greok
ntholic diocese, will make 88. Peter
\ 6AD- |g. m. While bere the bishop will look |
"ove the fleld with a view to
ina manicants of the church at this place.
hi ons Sgbwp ibd
ation, which will convene at Al
A ball will be held in Goldstein's
: | pected to be 8 social success. The oom
' statements a t | mittes In charge is composed of Geo.
tbo in ig po E. Prindible, Howard Dinsmore, Jos.
ning | M. Giiliece, Dr. H. A. Seitz sod W. A.
One wittiess
Mellon.
: at A {ba Want had sald tocer- | HB. J. Cawley, of Pittsburg, grand
tain persons that be wanted to prevent | president of the Pennsylvania juris
+A | the pr rs of the Central Hotel diction, Young Meu's Institute, will
1; | from securing a license this your. (make Marcellos Coancil, No. #8, of
. : meio A BRUT. this place, an official visit next Thor
oo : {day evening.
Med Mon Fenat and Mave a Mary Time! The intended removal of Dan M.
Wednesday Night.
: i Harper to the first ward will creste a)
on Killback Tribe No. 369, Independent vacancy in the second ward's repre
! Order of Red Men, entirtained Chas. | mentation on the school board. John
|B. Willits, of Harrisburg, the grand | Dinsmore is spolien of ax his susossaor,
1 Bachem of the order, at an elaborate
{banquet at the Commercial Hotel Wed:
tends to move from Clearfield town
o. | offloer was the guest of honor,
+ 110 the banquet s meeting was held in Vacated by Dan M. Harper.
the lodge room at which the grand
(iEreon. The banquet was served at gold wateh offered by St
Jy | midnight and COVErs wor laid for fifty, church. She tarned in $100.55
Gilt Was served In courses sad it 2086 The Germania orchestra of Look
,. | Without saying that it was a firiumph Haven will furnish the music for both
fof the culinary art. There were BO of the amsemblion to be held in Gold:
n. | #quaws present and the bucks discussed | grain's Hall n
{with relish the following:
MENU,
Suh SEF
: BOE FORTE Bi Baw
Mary's
wat week,
Arthur Commons, of Hastings, bas
: purchused the pool room and billiard
hall of Jan, Gilllsoe and taken posses.
sion of the same,
i conn Haw BARY Caneign
~Frank H Rinkewl Bas been pons
fined £0 the honse for several dave this
1s Yin
UNAS EE REE
LL ERTS PAR
VER BRIA
RAED PTE TEER
which the oper.
algo the scales, will
re April Tat, that for this,
2 being held at Altoona.
ERIE TERA mide
2 {BREE
week suffering foo an abscess
: GEE k
AMG FR ;
AA RTE CE
ARCHED FRET
LANG,
BET 3g wi ¥
pri ul the
Ol R GREE
day,
3 »e 23
wok. Bo Mason will
YEE
: B Willian was infared in the |
fe of the Hep Top Coal com. |
t Hastings last Friday und died
¥ from the effects of hia tajuries. Properties Si This _ Sool the Eonoaiy Tha
6 father-in-law, Wilitam | i hangod Baods Baoouily,
orking in the Spaiog, | 8 M, oC lark ot
TRANSACTIONS IN REMY Bin fare
Faieny fey
Gy
forte tie residenoe an we
Ah Mirkin.
Dave Perell, the
was ln Piltabarey and
week on busines
ayy
be vacalasd by
photoraniar,
nx to Margaret B Lock HH
AAR LEANER
{hin
~Fhe residence of HO. Yerpger
again quarantined on wcount of diph-
theria.
~dohin WW. Sects, of Blandbarg, has
been grant od a pendon of #12 a month.
Vig : : i Zider towviship, ”
shoulder, breaking his arm! WF Gromiey et ux to Jobo Eaton,
g in internal hemorrhages, Bare township, $600,
§ the young man’s death Matilda Lindeberg et 3 J.
day. He was twenty-seven Lather, Carroll
gold and lesves a wife and one oe
The coroner decided no inquest | CL Th Feed Yona dvy in Took Fav vag wat pry i Tos ¥rgess {aad
ry gad the body was | buried | Commencing Mond: ay, ihe 1h net, he following It ters Fema nueull
metery | ‘a bowling contest will be inaugirted or in the Patton post ofles for he b¥o
| 8t the Grand Central bowling alleys Weeks vuding Saturday, Feb. 7, 1008.
: Land end Saturday, the 25th inst, at Mrs Harrison Dukoeman, James Lover,
board of the midnight, Two beautiful pris will be Nicola Mobilier, Geonarde Salvatore,
rs decided Tuesday offered. The first prise will be given Mis Nellie Daughtery, Joseph Lait,
plan of OrEspisation | i | 10 the parson BOOKING the “highest fur. Foreign. Lorenz Mikloy (2.
Ea p | Persons calling for the above Jeiters
will plesse say that they are Hadver.
: tined,
E. WiLL GREENE, Postmaster.
i J
«Sissons Jennie and Ells. Evans
visiting friends in Johnstown.
"Ee
Lekvedtived faitirs
“the cond highest.
that they hope § it will be impos score. : i
rowly averted at this place Thareday |
{ing of orders the New York Cental |
Guarastioe Laws. However. ave Martetly Ad.
Bored ts and the Scheel Butiding is Ther |
lower end of town. Both were going owshly Fumigniea Every futarday—Re |
tat 4 good speed and it was with dif |
r within about fifteen feot of each other. |
~Rt. Rev. Andrew Pordoboy, of
{and Paal's chorch at this place & vivit
ion Banday, the 23nd inst, and will
2 preach and celebrate mens at 10 o'clock |!
the spiritoal weithre of the pariah. |
a. Rien In indebted to Hon. |"
Thon Doi for fio of the Legials-
: lls aaa,
Hall next Friday evening that isex- |
nenday night, where the distinguished ship to Patton and will oconpy his ros
t Prior Mence property on Fifth avenue wha
: «Miss Margaret Flynn was the soo- |
i Sachem conferred the past officer's de comstnt contestant for the handsome
iy
To tntuns wl bo snd,
Most excuses for Meuse mate that;
ai |
Hara Loog, John Csllaban, Dick Mor. |
gan, Jobn Somach, Eddie Wilkie, Fi.
mer (ole, Richard Loyd, Nathan Croms-
man, Tom Manoel Willie Alrbart.
Erra W. Hitieoas, Teacher.
FOURTH PRIMARY.
Namber enrolled, 73; Average attend: |
anes, 58: per cent of attendance, MW.
Thom: present every day: John Mo
| Nally, Orvis Ivory, Wm. Greene, Wal- |
ter Thomas, Bert Williams, Geo Sheks, |
James Zaboreki, Annis Somite, Mary
Uallaghen, Hose Lodge, Kalle Pick, |
Michued Fiynn, John Rogers, George
County Commissionor Sheehan hi. Radelift, John White, Joseph Suosers,
Orvis Biunkwiler, Clarence McFarland,
Wien
Pokorry Surrer, Teacher,
INTERMEDIATE
Number surolled, 62; average attend.
cwnee, 52 per cent of attendance, SN
Thos: present avery day:
bury, Francs Brasean, Rossel] Barton, |
Harry Ubapman, Cecil Gil, Andrew
Hunde, Walter Irwin, Francis MeCor-
George Mitchell, i
cmick, Ralph Miles
Jame Morgan, David Nelson, Craw.
ford Nelson, Harold Welsher, Agnes
Harpar, Annis Kaba, Elizabeth Somer
ible
Lancers BE Paavo, Teacher
iter
SH
aI,
Tt HER
tof
Privman GREY 48;
Edwin
attendanee
Suing 4 AY,
{sreningey,
Ge sass Liovd,
asi, o Jams White,
al “th ail aghan, Aunie :
Pow ail,
Lanmions,
£5 <n % BY rai FRE
Hixa BoLaws, Teaches
THIRD INTERMEDIATE,
Notabwr enrotied 32 goer ag atte pd
ance, 45; por cent of
Thos present every day:
Blair, dors Crooks, Margaret Kerr,
Neotnge
2 Lil:
eve MeQormiok, Ann
gel, Mary Bhort, Lillian William
Liana Ansie ad, ta Lansber oy
win
Jose Fedor,
Livwol, Wilke
mare, Andrew |
fav PTE
Lioasny
i: average attend: :
stiendance, 54,
These present every day Katy Anstead,
al Anstead, Grace Monteith, Gert. |
i
ance, 57; per cent of
CONTINU ED ox PAGE 3,
Jaron Aste
Joweph
one more oY to
- money at this
14th, but desire to give ig
buy here and save a lot
Matchless Sale.
‘Be sure and get in this or next week.
{See big bills out on F riday this week,
Some prefer an extra fine quitlity of goods and are
willing ts pay the price, while others want an inferior qual-
ity at a lower i id
We sell
Of course, we prefer to put out a superior quality for §
‘Baramati ft for, Boudin Foros, Mary then we know you arg satisfied. Cone and Sg tis any way. ;
(A complete | line of whiskies, wines and liquor
Agent
for the Celebrated Duquesne Beer, Ale and
Ed. A. Mellon,
WHOLESALE LIQUORS
Porter.
Magee Ave,
Patton, Pa.
Dissolut ‘ion Sale.
file fia Fife BN
for ¢ bya goods 1]
Everyt!
OVYERLD
LADIES
SHOES,
COATS
DRY
Hn must go—no
OATS, SUPTS,
CAPES,
CHEM Es, ETL
BOYS
Ft’ BS »
1 w
the recent
the greater part |
lo this to > uke roont
Spring.
AND YOUTHS
CHTLIE
CLOTHING,
TENS COATS
ETC. Ja SCENES
our looking for Bargams,
| Goad Building, Next Door to Bank,