of stuff ES thrifty e where 1e least ference he eco- S. u about “LL Order ndiges- © eyes, ness, or general ness, it is not 50-cent and all er, and Nolf to —— ~ ; —Lightning struck a telephone pole Patton Courier, in front of the residence of Joseph —— Kariheim Tuesday evening, when his two little children, Wilford and Hilda, were on the porch, The former was —J. W. Scheid was in Johnstown the | 8itting in a chair at the time and was first of the week. | knocked down, while the latter who —A. O. Fisher is in Philadelphia on | was stunding up, was also knocked basiness this week. [Som and stunned by the stroke. io iidny He | Neither were injured much and soon —That Te-organized Philipsburg regained their normal condition. base ball Seam is % Wonder. : | -A party of New York Central rail- —An advertisement of interest isthe! .4 uMeials were in town last week new one of O. F. Wolfe in this issue. | 1) 4 (our of inspection. It was com- —Work on the trolley line in Patton posed of G. W. Vaugh, general super- borough will be commenced next week. | intondons of the maintenance of way , who was formerly division J. W. Eber, the general sup- INTERESTING INDENTATIONS. Chief Burgess Donnelly is able to |departm be out again and is rapidly improving |enginee in health. | erintendent of tracks; Chief Train- . 44 . akter TW. Hus : ivisi 3 2 afl : . 1 ¢ | “(3 ’ ‘1 +h 3 - > : Mrs. Frank E. Farabaugh, who has | master T. W. Evans and Division En- 1s still going on and will continue until the goods are out. Don’t miss this chance been seriously ill with typhoid fever, is | gineer MacDonald. The officials trav- convalescing. L. S. Bell is in Eastern cities this | whose approach all trains on the single he ot : | track must take the sidi ! ——— week buying goods for the Keystone | rae! must take the siding. . . QOlothing Co. | CLIPPED AND CONTRIBUTED. a —— a — Matt Robinson has broken ground | : . &eisi : fora new. residence for himself on Fine candies at Kinkead’s Stationery Mellon avenue. : | Store, --Misses Eleanor and Mary Witman, of Austin, are guests at the residence of W. H. Sandford. | Try our cigars and tobies. Jay Bortman was taken to the Al- { KINKEAD’S STATIONERY STORE. toona hospital Thursday to be operated | Try Royal typewriter carbon. It upon for appendicitis. | does not biok or smear. For sale at __J. J. Donnelly is in New York city | Kinkead’s Stationery Store. this week buying fall and winter goods | for the Bon Ton store. —Those Philipsburg base ball scores | got in the Philadelphia and Pittsburg | the Cjty Restaurant. Your Ice cream at the City restaurant | every Saturday afternoon and evening by the dish, quart or gallon. Three-pound packages of letter paper | Kinkead’s Stationery Store. —Dr. T. R. Morrison will open hig] Safes nn j0nely more new dental parlors in the Brady | No soap bubbles on Duquesne beer. block Monday morning. { The “‘collar’’ is pure cream. Ask for { lit at the bars and get the best. —L. Doll, Jr., has opened a shoe making establishment in the Nolan Lost, strayed or stolen—a brown ( building on Magee avenue. and white water spaniel. Reward if Or § 18 16 { returned to O. F. Wolf, Patton, Pa. $ © 6 ’ —The Keystone Clothing Co. have a | new advertisement in this issue that| If you want the best call for Du- will repay a careful perusal. | quesne Beer. Not a headache in a car- . “Thos. Kelly, a former Pattonite I ad x it. Cool, sparkling and re- now engaged as a street car conductor | ‘TESMNE: in Pittsburg, is in town this week. | The COURIER is better prepared | ! than ever to do first class job printing | at right prices. Competent workmen “ | and superior stock are the things we | brag of. Send or bring in your work. —The Republican primaries will be held Saturday, September 23, and the county convention the Monday fol- lowing. | —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks were | For Sale—Five room house, good eled in the pony engine “Corning,” at to get ad genuine bargain. | | First Instalimen Suits Now in the House. Come and Have St nen SUITS INO i th LOINC dnd nave | i BR rm een &k Lat ! 2S y smn ERR | Black bass and trout every Friday at CT. A A CK A, SEE. A 5 KSEE ER NAB Choice papers after all, Wow ! | are the best for the money in town, at of any summer suit in our house that formerly sold called to Altoona this week by the | water, electric light, fruit trees, grape >3 : atrawberries. currs q oon8e 3 fo] pe gerious illness of the former’s father, Vines, strawberries, currants and goose Y Ot } R Ld ] 0 it of v | > 5 rolls . o- Ferdinand Marks. | berry bushes, good cave, walks, etc, Suits i1di lon Lang avenue. Address Box 143, | ~-The buildings owned by J. T. Sauter Putin. Pa and John Bigos on Magee avenue are | y Tew . = oo to be built out to the line of the other| Lost—An alligator grip containing buildings in that locality. |some children’s clothing, shoes, silver | mounted comb, ete. Lost between —P. H. McGui f Homestead, the | P, H. McGuire, 0 stead, the | patton and Mr. Jess Nagle's home. Boys’ Long At $7.00. Suits that sold for $9.00, 10.00, 12.00, $14.00. ay a — ——————— Your ! Choice of any pair of Men's Summer Trousers with turn ups : i J i cx ee an waz hl 3d formerly sold for $3.00 3.50 3.75, and $4.00. Just think of it! SS TNR SEIS RH BLASS TEN + a a ar a ee] Pants Sumner YOUR CHOICE of any Short Pants Suits in ; wimnmer goods / At $3.00 that sold for $4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50. All sizes, 3 years to 16 years. uw C—O rand secretary of the Pennsylvania _° . J A Be letion of the Young Men’s Insti- | Finder will be rewarded if the forgoing tute, was in town Thursday. | is returned to Rev. Morris E. Swartz, y e i | Patton, Pa. —Thursday,September 7th,is the last | i ue i day for registration and Saturday, | SPECIAL RATES. nel — the $3.00, 2.75, 2.50 ones offered at October 7th, the last day for PayIng | rose ot the New York Central for the O / 5 5 $1.75. taxes to entitle you to vote. { Season of 1005. =Fred C, Amspoker; of we Brod The New York Central will sell spec- dock Leader, was a guest at the resi- ial excursion tickets at low rates on ac- dence of J. C. Harper over Sunday and count of the following meetings: & pleasant caller as this office Monday Portland, Oregon: Lewis and Clark —Rev. John Tilley, of Barnesboro, | exposition, daily, May 22 to Sept. 29. ur ch ase 4 Cy To : 2 d>C, will conduct service in Trinity Episco-| San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal.: Pp pal church Sunday evening at 7:30 | On numerous dates in May, June, July, o'clock. Baptism will be administered. | August and September, on account of | —A special sale of furniture, etc., is | various meetings on the Pacific coast. announced in the new advertisement| Denver, Col.: Fraternal Order of of C. C. Greninger on the eighth page | Eagles, Aug. 14-24: Epworth League of this issue. If you are looking for ti) convention, July 5-9; G. | CITIES ES. bargains in standard goods, read it. A. R. National encampment, Sept. 4-7. | 9 —Miss Bertha Kibler, of this place, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.: Knights | Wu Suits and Blouses. and Mr. Edwin J. Dietrick, of Altoona, | Templar of New York grand comman- | w were married in St. Bernard’s on Wed- | dery, Sept. 5-6. & y Y ) | GIES. nesday morning at five o’clock by the| Williamsport, Pa.: Prohibition state | { | | OXFORDS. The Ladies’ to sell at the following prices: All The $2.25, 2.00, 1.75 ones now at $1,255, Mother's Friend Wash MEN'S LOW SHOES. The $3.50 All American Shoes now at $3.00. The $3.00 ones cut to $2,285, Boys’ Oxfords cut the same way. BN Buy good reliable merchandise from an up-to-date store—save money every Watch our ads for genuine Bargains. The Keystone, 5 Black Cat kings 3 Opposite Bank, PATTON, PR. Suwwswsrrwwss pastor, Rev. Innocent. — Hastings | convention, August 22-23. | AR RA A ARIS News. Philadelphia, Pa: I. O. O.F. Patri- —The Patton Fire Co. No. 1 and the | archs Militant and Sovereign grand | ¢¢‘D QO IT TO-DAY!’ Patton Silver Cornet Band accompan- | lodge, September 16-23. ied by a large number of others, went| Full information as to rates, routes, to Philipsburg Thursday morning in a | limit of tickets, train service, etc., for special car to attend the firemen’s con- | above named meetings may be obtain- vention. | ed of New York Central ticket agents. —A well founded rumor has it that | HAY FEVER FOR 27 YEARS. the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. is about to change its system of paying its | Well Known New England Woman Cured | mployes. For the past twenty-five | of Hay Fever—Cure Was Lasting. | ars the road has been paying by | The thousands of discouraged peo- | check, but shortly it is said it will pay [ ple who dread the approach of sum-| in currency. | mer because they have hay fever and | —Reports to the headquarters of the | cannot find any relief from it, will read state game commission are to the effect | with interest and gratitude the follow- that deer are more plentiful in this|ing statement from Helen S. Williams, | “And to tt state this year than they have been |of Mansfield, Mass. ! ¥ ; for many years. The game wardens| For 27 years, from the month of The time-worn injnnction, “Never put report also that there are now deer in | August until heavy frost, I have been ut Mom ow yak an o a2 do Io: localities where there has been none ot | afflicted with hay fever, growing worse form: ** Do we mm Phat is the terse this game for many years. There is a|and worse each year, until of late! advice we want to give you about that soarcity of quail and an abundance of | years I was unable to attend to my | heciing cough or demoralizing cold with pheasants and wild turkeys. work during that period. bins bs oJ e be pl ee —The regular inspection of the | “Last summer I fortunately gave | reliable 3 and let Pennsylvania railroad lines will take | Hyomei a trial, and I am happy fo say | that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German i If|i o es WIG 8B Gas that ten months ago I looked like I owe it to German Syrup.” g A ts Thy a at ave | DYHup, 1 has been i se ve place about the middle of September, | that it entirely cured me, that I have | {Fo en a ra hi over as a number of the head officials will had no occurrence of the disease | undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold 3 ) not arrive home from their vacations | since.” and its continued use for a few days will until that time. All of the improve- Breathe the germ killing and healing J cure you completely. {No matter how ments that were started during the | balsams of Hyomei and get rid of your | deeprsented your cough, even If drend ! 30) e . e consumption has attacked your lungs, spring and the summer, it is expected | Ray fever. | German Syrup will surely effect a cure— will be completed by that time, as the| . The complete outfit costs bub §1, ex- | as it has done before in thousands of ap- work has been rushed as fast as pos- | fra bottles 50 cents. O. F. Wolf parently hopeless eases of lung trouble, sible. | agrees to refund the money to any hay | Sven nd So Oe 25¢; regular size, l fav ir | 79€. a ggists, 2 —It is rumored that a second mail| fever sufferer who uses Hyomei with- | 2 | out benefit. | For sale by train will be put on Beech Creek divi- | sion of the New York Central running | NOTICE, between Jersey Shore and Patton. As| drs : it is now there are but two mail trains | Syoiise is Doreby Fran il have a day on this district. This gives but | p irre 9 only 5c a bundle. . : : . | F. D. Dunlap and left the same in his one mail a day in each direction. Itis| S : Patronize the home rint sh id th il : | charge subject to my disposal. pP Shop said the new mail car will be put on | GEO. OAssipy. | Weare better prepared than ever to train 30, which goes down in the morn- | (yjoar field township, Aug. 12, 1905. turn out commercial printing of all ing and on the train which comes up in : kinds and at prices that can’t be dupli- the evening. | Whose paper are you reading ? cated for good work. | GUNN’S PHARMACY. Old papers for sale at this office— EXECUTORS NOTICE, Estate of James H. Coogan, Deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of James F R M ELLON H. Coogan, deceased, late of the Township of . « d ) Clearfield, in Cambria County, §Pa., having D i been granted to us, all persons indebted to said enti st. estate are hereby notified to make payment to Office in Good Building formerly us without delay, and; those having claims 4 ary | against said estate will present them properly anthenticated for settlement. IeNATIUS ADAMS, St. Augustine, Pa., JoHN SHEEHAN, Patton, Pa., | A big and up-to-now selection of Fall Suitings just received. The stock embraces 2, all the newest weaves for suits or trousers / correlghe and the prices have been made as low as is of information can be crowded ; . vy . . into a limited space sometimes, but it | CONSIstent wi th 000 tailoring. te 3 : } 4 ae S S is impossible to tell here half what should be told about our BOOKS and STATICNERY. in and delve through our DINSMORE BR There’s good reading for little, i: WW f y 0S, KINKEAD’S | STATIONERY | Let us make your fall suit. We are a sure to please you. THE TAILORS, STORE.. Patton, - - - Penna. BTINT ET Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, PATTON, PA, occupied by H. A. Seitz. Office in the Good Building. Office hours:—8 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. 7p. mm, to8 p. m, > : ld papers for sale at this office for Executors oy ot Read your own paper. je a bundle.
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