The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 09, 1903, Image 1

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    PATTON, CA
| goed Mou and Teas 1 4H
step wig toe BOX
for hye [hare
i
sre. Grateful for
Couttesies Shown.
DORS 5 ~ WARREN.
of Commissiviier in Upheld hii
ings st the Meeting Heid
¢ Munday and Tuesday In
rams. :
. to be Santor from
people. The sis. |
at 2 o'clock with Mrs.
+ and Mrs. McCoy as
¥
3
nig The sisters or!
i 7 and tho sisters’
Baance ummitice reported that
the gramme: are correct,
of the P. of H. Fire In-
pany gave a short report
f the company. Bro.
plained the proposed
8 in the policies, providing that
des losured shall be itemized
the granges recommended
”! townshi p
| Spangler
ber Term oof Loiert,
: of Cambris copnpty
leotirt. Those from the north of ihe
i county are appended:
GHAND JURORS,
Beck, Peter, farmer, Barr township.
MoKee, Albert, laborer, White town
ship.
TRAVERSE JURORY,
Anderson, Alexander,
Spangier.
Beaver, William A ngunt, Allegheny
* township
Chaplain, W. A,
: | township
Damm, John 8. contractor, Spang. |
ter
{ship
Fabian, Joseph, miner, Barpeaboro
(lass, J. 1, farmer, Beade township
Hannan, Robert, miner, Rend town. |
ship
Shortencarrier, William, miner, Onr-
rofl township
Trosell, T. E., miner, Reade town
Liship
Whited, J. N., farmer, Busine hannn
Westover, John J. hotel ke ep r,
Wasser, Willian, farmer,
fownship. na
PRILT JUROR,
: Hiehunon, Robert,
ruil township
Cyphers, 8B. 8, farmer, Barneshors
Conrad, Bert, farmer, Allegheny
township :
Daibrich,
township
Dedozier, John, laborer, Elder town
ship
Goodwin,
Anthony, farmer, Chest:
Hebert, restaurateur,
“| Barnesboro
the Grange has done for the |
was ably discussed by Jos. |
“Direct Legislation” was |
by Frank Westrick and
The institute work |
on of the worthy
Was continned, while the offi- |
a Sth degree retired to an-
wan conferred on a class of ap
salon war public and
ded. The Howing pro-
ily daca by Frank Yatdeo.
st Methods and Advantages of
pieniic held on Aug.
3 that their hospital. |
be remembered by our frater-
Fe also thank the editor of the
in CotRiER for the valuable work
in making onr meeting a suc
Twa Dotiaras,
© Mrs. OROSSMAN,
Jos. GAUNTSER,
: Committee,
t Rates | to , Hartiabury.
the benefit of those desiring to
BIE Castle, Knights of
6, to be held at Har.
13 to 14, the Peonsyl- |
Co. will sell excursion
{and was taken to the lockup and place
in a cell.
Hoover, Mark, miner, Elder town
I ship
Kutruss, John,
ehip
firmer, Chest town:
ship
Link, Henry,
township
Miller, James T., carpenter, Oarroll
township
Mitchell, John, weighmaster, Patton |
Overberger, Joseph, farmer, Susqoe-
farme ¥, Susquehanna |
hanna township
Parrish, Joseph P., gentleman, Ash.
ville
Home, Samuel, merchant, Ashville
Reynolds, Willian, farmer, Carroll!
| township
- Storm, Augustine, carpenter, Patton |
Strittmatter, Anthony, carpenter, |
| Eider township
RESOLUTIONS.
Fan
Thowe Adopted by Washington Caep No,
430, P.O Ruf A,
WarREAR, The supreme ruler in His |
| infinite wisdom bas removed from our:
jCamp our beloved
brother
Hamlin, be it
‘Resolved, That while we bow in
{humble reverence and submission to |
i Him who doeth all things well, yet the
sadden taking away of our brother
B | leaves us in gloom and sadness,
Resolved, That we recognize in the
brother to the |
heavenly home, that be may make us
{ better men and brothers and when the |
last sammons comes we may all meet |
calling of our dear
him In that home prepared for us all.
{sympathy to the hereaved father,
brothers and sisters and we drape our |
charter fur a period of sixty days.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu.
published In Patton Covaes and |
to the family of our decensed brother,
FH. Kmxnan,
Clas, BHUNKW!L
I. HN Beni,
ii lin
iH,
{ in
dingeion was Mirestad.
Louis = Ganzion, the well-known
labor leader, who addressed 0 mass
meeting in Patton recently, was ar
rested at Monongabeln Batards ay even.
ing on the charge of disorderly con-
duct and of obstructing the street. He
‘was making a speech when arrested
ed |
Bail to the amount of
was furnished by one of his friends, |
Maryis Ostelliz. Mr. Gauziou claims
that he had a permit from the mayor
of the city to speak on the street, and
that farthermore trafilc was not block. |
adcd by reason of his speaking. Chief
of Police Grasinger has been asked to
withdraw the charge, but has not yet |
> decidad what will be the best action to |
i take.
: ~Born to Mr. and Mure, Fnocki Short |
on TUuenday “2 Sanghter.
~
The Jury commissioners met Monday
land drew from the wheel the names of
| those wha will serve ak jurors nt the
| December term
brickmaker,
hotel keeper, Reade |
Empler, Frank, laborer, Bilder town.
Magee and For
Carroll’ ’
foe the play hous wii be abuant
carpenter, Uars
LR
Lt 15.
| paiies
Kessler, J. O., farmer, White town.
: ihe section.
+ Badwin Prrnen i# the manager
cated by Geo. H Carfman.
{man's family have moved to Arcadia,
Archie
Resolved, That our hearts go out in|
* {tions be spread on our minates and
Windber Era and also a copy be mailed |
we.
PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS
Firhy, Pointed Pomedigee Pertaining to
Pedapte gwd Flakes
Ee Pr
CIE
mestitg of
ar the offios of Parnell,
Friday night and by
vote the lease Tor Athletic Park,
indebtedness, sone, ele
Charnes” over to the wntly
Younsg Men's Uhristisn
gtbonr Srhedic
of $d
the stand
a thing grat, The last
wilthe rs
Lowber & Uo
Be
et 4g
2
Ansncialion,
{In the future this organization will take |
the dead in the matter of sports. 1
Cmittee haviog that branch of the work
An charges, which is a sufficient goaran- du night.
bes that it will be well done.
minking |
contest |
<The Acopon sompeny is
Larrangements for 8 bowling
‘between the bowlers of Patton and |
Baruesboro fur a purse of $25 The
igames will be played some time in
iNovember and the teams will be von
posed af the eighleon men, nhne from
ieach place, who make the biggest
(Acores ab the Acopon alleys between
i this time and the date of the contest
1 have
gopher of
ayvenun of Ug, ?
Pathan Fire Lo Na
dns tho bot ap the
3rih
pr
CAsoent and have reveived a deed for
same. They paid LGA for thy
It i thelr intent bon bo hadi an oopesrs
; Binsin wirk la
Ede an Epitig, Tv pontientd price
B10, ix0y
gdh
Hiesiaa,
Borough Treasurer Jas. Meliotn how
receives] a oheek
This morey i in payment of
LORI Ball the ned sanount reosd vod from
a two por cent tax pad
REE fire jnspranoe oo
In peeordance wilh an set of the
nan fasanl.
foreign
Frye
| wtate assembly,
Foes Much heavier in weight and with a
Phelan kpowlodpe of the game, the All
[8taes did not have woeh trouble
Heating fhe Geallitein foot ball tesm at
in de
¢ Park Satarday afturaoon, The
hn bays wire plucky players, bit
their sfloris ware
L Sore, and the Patton team won by
Cane of 10 to 0,
~The newly organized Y. M.
fivot ball teri is practicing wwery ev eli
ing by electrie Tight at Athletis
Land is getting in condition to try von.
vith ii
{olunsions with any amateur wsleven in
Their fst game will
| probably be with Gunn's All Bias, J,
of the
IY. ML, 4
« Walter oe haa moved nto the
howe of Palmer avenue recently va |
Mr. Curt
whore he is employed by the Beech |
c rook Could & Coke Co.
-AMlr. and Mrs. John BR. Cordell and |
£
I
(Mr. and Mr Chas. BE. Walter, of this
(place, and Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Beirlein,
are attending the
tof Bt. Bonifiee,
{ Pittsburg ox promition this week.
—DHnamors Bros, the tation, have
moved into their pew building and |
commaodions store rooms {un town.
| to attend the funeral of "Squire Collins, |
the father of the latter.
“AN Le Forsberg, the “Across the’
| Bridge" grocer, is erecting & those
story dwellibg and store adjoining his.
present location.
we ‘Walter J. Mellon left Monday for
CDenver, Col, where he will remain for
(some Bie in goest of better health,
SIREW FLOWDMS ON GRAVES
thie Proad Hes
Wireok
how People Hewdroler
viding dy ihe
of
Thumday afl
of the show
joined into line and, headed by the
ams band playing a foneral diecge,
‘marched to the Tyrone
Hers nader the direetion of Meo Main,
memorial services wer
Pgraves of
killed in the wreck
Hin 1892,
Thousands of persons who had at-
tended the cireas followed the proces.
‘sion and attended the exercises. Pore
tions of seripture were read and one
of the showmen delivered an enlogy
fon the dead, The graves were then
{strewn with a wagon load of out flow-
cers, brought there especialy for that
purpose from Philadelphia.
After the performances
‘ Matw's cirens at Tyrone
Hrnoon every employe
two elreis men who were
of the
Card of Thanks.
Jas, Fisher and family desire to re
turn thanks to all the friends who aided |
and assisted them with kindly minis |
| trations during the illness and death of |
the wife and mother. Their sympa-
thetic offices will always be held in |
{ grateful remembrance,
Assoriation is
was badd
& te. BOROUGH COUNCIL MET
& pusnonous
ali the
Weors
srganized |
Edwin Parnell is chairman of the com. |
Fast!
Mellon alley.
$e
- Medlan relative
held by
CORE DOS 1
LER
fron Aadiiar General |
B. Handoubergh, of Harviehorg, for
unbergls, o SITE. FOF | arity $2.1. HR
Con, $80 75, Paul Biller $490, Dr. 8,
' Worrell
Hr abide fi
fis
Phare
As
Park ;
(torahire fn 1567.
pow have one of the neateost and most
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edministon |
were called $0 Sandy Ridge Tuesday
Morning Praver apd sermon 1a. my,
his entire attention to the work at Pat- |
will
Holaday,
: Fins
Waiter Lo
cordially invited to altend the services |
Information
sip. | And
cemetery, |
held over the aig -
Lhe Pennsyl ania Coal and Coke
show train .
which
tarbitration.
NEWS 06H IMPORT!
. oy
111 Ling
Haviiy inv big Renin:
aetial Ihoath of Mra.
are” Frouibee af Amahry Likoiy
Pheek by Arbitration
SAG
There was uot much doing outside
{ of fontine basinese at the : :
(Riot of the borough council held Mon. ©
Those in attendance wer |
President Donnelly, Beoretary Moom |
and Connoitmen Lassbery, MeOarmick,
Berkey, Lingle and Prindible
Ch pyrdion of Reruey, siprncded hy
Lansbery, the seoretary was instrocte] |
to notify W. T. Robinson to remove |
the shanties on Third avenus owned
by Him
stntet or it would be done by
Part ab his expense,
thy rootion of Lingle, the
was also hstracted tO notify
ord bo pamiove the manure
The Banpam
with Propo. rg
thio
pile
will confer Treasurer
He GroeTH
the
to taki ing
Mra Palen sud
committee will ook after rertain side.
walks and bridges complained of
The following bills were ordered
paid: w, 4. 0 BOO Bd 8B. Moore 85.30,
ordeli & Co, $12 51, Patton Clay
Mig Co, B60, W. 1
fair #4, Patton Water
Cp BAG hen, HB Pieotrie 14
§ raul 2
x21 158
Hurry Jones 88.50,
£15.06, DM Peelers 82
tan BLA
Crooks 810.568, Lowe Palterenn R175,
W. M. Losas $3.15, Alex Btilico $150,
Victor Lauer B45
Frank
Windows 87, Andy Walker $1.75, J. A
Hoover $8.50, WT. Robinmon $0.75,
y ga
Liver Viny
IME Sein Aug
Wife maid Mather
Fiarusl Hest
miles lo
ER
‘Mes. Mary Ann Fisher, the wife of
dares Flasher, Giodd at tw family resis
dence tant Friday of typhoid fever,
Saftey an Hiness of bat a Tow days.
Mrs. Fishor was a native of Englana
cand was born at Ulnderford, Glouces |
She came to America
{ifleen years ago, residing at Elmaora, :
i Jefferson county, previous to com.
‘ing to Patton six months ago. In
Laddition to ber husband she ls sors
vived by four children, viz: Herbert,
aged 16 years; Gertrude, 12 years old;
Rose, 9 years of age; and James, 8 years
ddd, She had no other relatives in this
ountcy,
The funeral was held at the residence |
anday afternoon at 3 o'clock, con.
lneted by Hev. E. H. Witman, of the
‘M. BE. ¢chareh, Interment in Fairview |
temetery.
Trinity Episcopal Chureh.
In Good's Hall Eighteenth Sunday
after Trinity. Sanday school 10a my,
| Evensong and sermon 7:30 po m., Rev.
Lefferd M. A Hasgbhwou!l, deacon in
Lehiarge The Bishop of Pittsburg has |
Lappointed Mr. Hasghiwoul to devote
Ston, and from this time on thers
‘be regular Bonday servioes snd a
regular ses
which were obstructing the
bor.
secretary |
his Gwhc
iy thar
isin tens
iy rE oon J
ters’ in Patton.
wires
dpcison B2 Pedi
Wig
Branean
. Peter Harring.
Matt O'Brien B75, Fred
complete
You will surely buy.
Alex Baba $1.75, Bon Urooks 82 67 Frew
her
The
stock of whiskeys,
for medicinal purposes or for a beverage
our long suit.
Me itters of Tute rest to People
Paice Tenses i
Taree Flather Mig:
fay be Spr
til you have
Ee 1} Or stock of
up-to-date
We have made
a special effort
this time and you
know that means
are “The Cloth-
something here because we
i
Is there another C concern who ean sell the goods we do?
“We think not
Men's hne worsteds mm colors and blacks, fancy cheviots
and cassimers in all the latest weaves, 813.50 to $22.00.
%
i
or Suits in
long trousers,
and 212
Stats,
EARS
£ fn &
We aim to sel
A fall stock o
S8.0xy fer R71
5.000.
Little Men's
Hats and Shoes now ready.
any line, Come and see the —_—
Suits, £1.50 6
dal Td I
Fall Furnishings,
stocks of
CASH—-OXLY OXE PRICE.
Keystone Clothiers and Tailors,
Patton, Pa.
Bank is Still Opposite Us
Liquid Poetry.
That 1s a
seen fit to designate our fine and immense
what our pleased customers
wines, ale, beer, por
and cordials. Notall “wet goods” are lique
poetry, however. It's only “the best'and that
‘drank by a discriminating public. That's the
kind we keep. High grade liquors, either
1s
It's the same with beer, ale and
Duquesne—that tells the story in a
purest, freshest—our own
| porter.
nut shell—hest,
bottling.
Ed. A. Mellon,
Cmonthiy visit of the Archdosoon. Miss
sislodut of
tment to Lake charge of the masdc dur
ing the present month
i
bw i fas to
ford is
andl permanent choir. Bueryons
regarding the
Customs the chiorch will be
cheerfully given to those desiring it
£31
Wi Rettie the Troubls
The trouble at the Ambry mine of
pany, formerly the Welniler company,
Trinity Episcopal |
ehurels, Parkersburg, W. Va, has ean
4
dovirines
rk
was ones ponsiderad likely tore
Magee Ave. Patton, Pa.
We Sow That Others May Reap.
The values vou get today were plaun wd a month ago.
What is the use, if von want clothed, to go elsewhere and
pay a big price when you can go to the Patton Clothing
Store and be sure of getting more than yonr money's worth,
A special ef
fore a firelelais
rf
ite
SEE THE POINT.
silt in the calling oat of several thous
and men in this district, will be ami
it is ex.
cably settled in a day or
pected. General Manager ET. Con.
‘ner, of the company, in consultation
By,
with representatives of the men affected |
“and of the United Mine Workers, agreed
to submit the quesiion of yardage to
One arbitrator will be ap-
pointed on vach side, and if they can.
‘not agree they will select a third, but |
| this is so expected to be necessary.
specialty
My new fall stock of shoes is now in and going like hot
cakes. Seem to strike just haht this fall in my selection of
styles—they’re just flocking to the Patton Clothing Store. 1
can fit the whole f family, school shoes, street or dress s shoes
for men and women, or tor home wear.
Furs and Capes.
I make a
o Extra Large Size Ski
Ladies’
fr rts.
-A Heensed hotel and other property
in offered for sale by Johan Ott, execus
itor, in a advertisement
jase,
new
Whose COURIER are you reading?
in this |
J
Good Builaing Ne xt Door to Hank, PATTON, PA.