PATTON CODRIER This ! the sm — a , ee ie . EE —_— —— ol 4 VOL. XIIL —NO. 8. PATTON, CAMBRIA CO., PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY : 19, 1906, $1.00 PER YEAR duet ek _ - " i —— : N on INDEPENDENT — NOT NEUTRAL RUN BY 1 BLI SHER. 3 are cceed a —————— sss ve MORE THAN | LAST YER! | | Patrick Harrigan, Fairview hotel. FIGHTING MEN IN THE NORTH. | use L. M. Murphy, The American house. S——— FATALITY IN THE MINES ears, { Assessors’ Roturns Show How Many Men ’ ~ 3 CLOTHING < 3 s for CHEST SPRINGS, are Liable tor Military Duty. — B. KUSNER B. K USNER Many People ‘Want to Deal in| H. A. Pfister, Porto Rico hotel. The assessors’ returns show that the | One Man Killed and Three : ls is the Ardent CHEST TOWNSHIP, | following number of men from the | y : We have the finest showing of Clothing in Northern holy e Ardent. Joseph Drass, Hotel Rhody, St. Law- | north of the county are liable for mili- Were Injured Cambria. Call in and see our line. Su or tary duty. The law states that: Ti She A LAWYERS’ HARVEST rene, Cartwright, Thomas Mills, re- Wvory able-bodied male citizen resi- | AT MOSHANNON NO. 13. SHOES. Mas . | tail. dent within the state, of the age of | : A Nice Thing for the More Favored Attor ‘ | James Stokes Received Fatal I i d y the Ea omy HW twenty-one years and under the age give] Ia juries an 3 tan Beys-Wie are Applying tor hiquor Tis : SteARs IELD TOWSEEIP, . Ot Rie Sa oie of pe Felix Cassidy Had His Right Log Smashed | Tor) Jor Meo je omen ag Children. Largest stock in town. e conse in the North of the County and osep offner, St. Augustine house. and enlisted men in the National| so That it Had to be Amputated Below fi p 0 ouay ome in and let us show you the imps, | Where Located, SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP, Guard, and persons exempted by this | tne Knee—Others Injured. nest in town. pli Aq / eats . John Westover, Farmers’ hotel, Gar- | act, and excepting idiots, lunatics, . Ci ’ pre time for lisp liguor ficaies > maps Mills. common drunkards, vagabonds, pau-| One of the worst accidents that has Trunks and Suit Cases. plications exp onday, when A. W. Lunt, Greenwich Inn. pers and persons convicted of any in- | occurred at any of the local collieries hold, applications had been submitted to| mq j Byme and Gilbert V. Byrne, | famous crime, shall be enrolled in the | happened Tuesday morning about half A Large Assortment. - die, Prothonotary Troxell. This number is | ,.,,3 gpangler to Hastings, retail. militia; and persons so convicted after | Past ten o’clock at the Moshannon No. | I,adies’ and Children’s Coats and Skirts \ ire a three more than last year, there being | prancis J. Byrne, Byrneville, retail. | enrollment shall be forthwith dropped | 13 mine when James Stokes received : a total of 369 applications made in| gp. Baker, Hotel Emigh. from the roll.” injuries that proved fatal and three We still have a full line of the above in stock. aces, 1905. : Harry Marsden, Village of Emigh,| In addition to the persons absolutely | other employees of the Beech Creek | .. . . e se- The minimum fee accepted by an at- | 40) exempted from enrollment in the mi- | Coal & Coke company were more or Stein-Bloch Clothing . ores , torney for Erseenting Xiiesé oiitions is READE TOWNSHIP. litia by the laws of the United States, | less injured. : riven 0, with an ay Sonal 39 on oinet| Robert H. Richardson, Lloydsville the following persons are exempted | Felix Cassidy, a motorman, was ' a where remonstrance: ¢ ag honse. from military duty, namely: The mem- | bringing a trip of loaded cars from the B KK | J S N E = Atos i the applicant, although in many cases | on nk Wharton, Blandburg, whole- bers of the legislature and the officers | rooms to the side track when the acci- ss 9 "who Htorueye have bee EToWD to oeiye sale. thereof, the secretary of the common- dent occurred. The motor which he 11 un- much larger amounts for the successiu : wealth, attorney general, state treas-|was running was equipped with ; 1 ex- handling of applications where the DE aie) urer, surveyor general, ’ auditor gen- | wheels and had Rn Hoe Next Door to Bak, PATTON, PA. The issue may appear extremely doubtful. ? * » I. state Yibrars x E ; ] Sou | Frugality. eral, state librarian, superintendent of | repeatedly. Cassidy was watching the — - — into The following shows the distribution Joseph Wilt, Depot hotel, Blandburg, | ¢0mmon schools and all of the judges | wheels and forgot to throw the switch equal of these applications this year among 9 ? * | of the s al ts of thi ol : : thc : John Clark, Central hotel, Bland- everal courts of this common- | for the loaded trip coming down, after ol the representatives of the legal pro- burg. wealth, sheriff, recorder of deeds, reg- | uncoupling the motor, and the loaded ot lon e a | UX r | fession: | QO. H. Lantzy. LaPierre. Fallen Tim. | 18ter of wills, prothonotary, district at- | trip went on the empty road. u ’ . 1 can 1. B. O°C y, LaPierre, Falle im. Pp pty fteen PJ Don Ror | 44 | ber, retail. torney and clerks of the courts. He hitched to an empty trip that had a E. T. McNeelis.. . 4, W. A. Chapman, Alpine hotel, Flin- — Yeintus bid as follows: ™ just come in, and had hardly done so But almost a necessity is a bottle of good . 9 | Allegheny township... . . . . . eavy, BE Grewal ton. A. 4 | When the loaded trip came on the Whiskey in the winter time. A drink of the Pure efore J. Wallace Paul........ "16 J.-L. Wheeler, Glasgow hotel. Barneshoro 55 | empty road and smashed into the ot : 1 ; re W. H. and Percy Rose u| R.W. Anthony, Blandburg, retail. | Barr township... 250 | motor just as Cassidy stepped over the Article occasionally when chilled to the bone by . H. E. Baumer......... 15 Corroll township.. 590 | front of th tor. His ri 1 . . . a 8 et Stasis Taman. he teeale gg | CAVE. 5 | canght ue Rolor i 5 gu oe the cold blasts of winter's winds is better than the M. D. Kittell.. pangler Brewing Co., wholesale as | Chest Springs 20 | a . i . hick, MD anseh a Brower. ’ Ohest township. #9 | had to be amputated. best medicine and is always effective in cases of F. C. Sharbaugh... <1 Gparles V. Flick, Central hotel earfield township. 1331 Tt is customary for the motormen to : . Ebensburg, East ward. coughs and colds. p ron ES Shoes | Terrence MeDermoi, Hotel Me-| Basu, wes wav 13 out off from tho lowed trp at the gu Whether fr 2 boone St oy ASS bation * ¢ Dermott. Elder township, "190 top of the hill and the trip riders medicinal purposes, we can supply your wants in J. F. McKenrick... 5, P.C. Stoltz and W. E. James, Na-|Gallitzin .......... 229 | “wildcat” the cars to the side track, . ous R. Edgar Leahy "1 tion hotel. : aa YEAR. 195 after the switch is thrown by the| all the leading brands on the market. to tah J. W. Kephart... 4 i SUDES vu This Cassid lected to | 3 : : vhich 3: W, Kephar! * y| Thomas Whalen, Arlington hotel. | Loretto... , | motorman. This Cassidy Beagles Piel Beer is a winner—none b — nail Mathiot Reade.. . g| Frank J. Slater, wholesale. Patton..... do. 9 outer, few as $00 ah Harvey | Roland. 3 Toons Peon, Digs avenue, retail. Seas owastip.. 89 Jace Stokes, a =p rider on Re the fact that more of it is sold than any other high > ma- avis.. tf . R. Miller, Brandon hotel. 5 a (empty trip, was on the front car when . . . plate © 3 William F. Gordon, Franklin hotei. i "| the crash came. He was thrown be- | grade beer in Patton is evidence of this. eat. >| M.F. Watters, Sullivanhotel. @ | ———n — tween the motor and empty cars and % 2 . . « . . - . = he . 2| Philip Bender, wholesale. BEECH CREEK TONNAGE. rolled for a distance of about eight feet, “Duquesne Beer is Good”’—we have it in kegs or v de 2.2 EBENSBURG. Is Now About Ten Million Tons of Coal a Sil the ol Jus he Dro iy our own bottling. from _ 2| M. J. Stoltz, Mountain house. Year and Growing. Crugugd anc a 1 pengia So Vie War : Bernard McConnell, a trip rider on pon Janz amar. : : x Y Ho, Ble Bone a During the year just ended between | the Joaded trip, had his foet Wee be- blow Donald Dufton..... 1 - E. Bender, Fiote] Bender. 9,000,000 and 10,000,000 tons of coal | tween the fourth and fifth cars and one on 1 William Sechler 3 William Kimball, Metropolitan hotel. | were taken from the Central Pennsyl- : . . [] op Its H. W. Storey 1{ Hugh Brown, Central hotel. vania coal field the Beech Creek of them crushed quite badly, Mat ly to { NY y > ’ . oal ield over the Beech Creek | Nolan,the mine foreman tandi Alvin Sherbine.. wd Po ’ + Was standing ’ 2 he H. H. Myers... 1 ELDER TOWNSHIP. Jive of pi New Yor ges) 8ay$ | by the motor when the accident cccur- Bell and Local "Phones. PATTON, PA. ch i George E. Wolfe... 1 % : : e Jersey Shore Herald. is glorious : i ay F. X. Ott, Union hotel, St.-Boniface, | = © © = red and was struck in the facebya|, J The liquor Toone applicants fou George H. Bierlein, St. Boniface previous years by lump of coal, which inflicted severe, | ~ —— nails fhe Dorth of the county are appended: | hotel, y many tons and is a credit to the officials | hut not serious injuries. | ¢ : ASHVILLE, and to every employe of the district. Stokes, Cassid d McC 1 ! WIDOWS 0] ES yviate PATTON—FIRST WARD. Only a few year the Beech OE oY AI woLne) Were FA LL 1S urned James M. Gilliece, Miners’ Rest hotel, | Albert Gauntner, Exchange hotel. Crea tobmeue you See iy oo at once taken to their homes, but it ale J. T. Mullen, Palmer house. ¥ 2 Wohiwen Pow fain house. 3,000,000 Si He seb ee Shakes Sind Jugt Sette Peselios we AMERICA’S LEADER W. J. Weakland and M. J. Ryan ober Laznger, Ashville house. P. E. Or ._. |Douse. Uassidy’s leg was amputated OF BOYS’ FASHIONS f the ’ 4 - E. Crowley took charge of the divi- | i,t below the k T { or Wholesale. FARNmER. son he told high official of the road |Log borer (he knee Tuesday aftersioot | HERE! + tt of Patton Brewing company, wholesale] John D. Wengzen, wholesale. that in a few Bid 28 iv e108 Klong 5s well as could) : years the Beech Oreek | jo expected under the circumstances | sim- as a brewer. _ James Dolan, Hotel Ritter. tounage would reach the 10,000,000 . : But perhaps yov've ate is C. E. Walter, retail. Harry G. Lampman, Jr., wholesale. k. The offici Jame Stokes was about thirty-five % 4 : ¢ mark, e official gave Mr. Crowley 1 | noticed it. Maybe you didn’t \ ma- Matt Collar, Miners’ Rest hotel. J. M. Notley, Central hotel. a sort of pitying look and said ‘young years old, upmare fed and the son of y y . any PATTON—SECOND WARD. Patrick McCarthy, retail. man, you are crazy.” Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes, of this know, however, that we had me i ini Thomas Quinn, wholesale. Geog Marsden, en L However in less time than Supt. Place, Ale fuera yu held 8 Re received our usual big line ot art Ed A. Mellon, wholesale. oR BY and John Hatlass, Com- | Crowley even dared to hope his predic- 3 o'dl ig 15 = ro b a ST = fall and t lothi All culty Adam Smith, Commercial hotel. Bier 19 a gta Ad ; tion has come true, and if a coal strike Ai oc Sg i) ye YJ ho 9 on all and win er e oLmg mak. Albert Thomas, retail. Ho P. Jops Sanh hotel. is prevented this year’s business prom- a Sng rmen the fall and winter needs for sia : , on, r ; : . . > iden J. R. Manion, Patton hotel. TE eal all ises to be much larger than that of last err men, boys and children. The thick L. B. Daly, Central hotel. . ’ . year. NO PAY FOR BURGESS. . s and aria M6 Weaken, Ste hotel. "ie Booch Creek Is undoubledly one stock is full and complete and single “ * onn J. setar, retail. : : Councilmen Lay Ordinance on Table Until Tigle P, J. Houck, American hotel. To bam of the most remunerative pieces of Piss somites i Sacch the : Roy E. Wheeler, New Central hotel . Wo » . road that comprises the (Jentral system. y ’ ye BARR TOWNSHD, It was an excellent payer when 3,000,-| The regular meeting of the Patton ° s from T. F. Maher, Hastings hotel. G M. K : : Prices Ri ht from W. J. Beatty, Lafayette hotel eorge ¥. eck, Hotel Moss Creek. | 000 tons were being hauled and there- | borongh council was held Monday g . haller David A. Lan vey, Pures bocso. Pulp J ig asta Bore ls now mush be thse lings as good. Syening with Presiden; Tingle: oes. ° , rap- Louis Mathaldi, Palmer hone, lion TurkeY: Deng ) . he rapid promotion of firemen to | tary Moore and Councilmen Anstatt, Men’s Furnishings, Shoes, plate Peter Furlic, Partceres hotel ohn 8. Douglass, Douglass house. engineers continues on the Beech |Lansberry, Berkey, Emigh and Prin- S en to : re > Patrick H. Toohey and James F. | Creek district of the Central. dible in attendance, Rubbers, Trunks, Valises, takes Simon Sulimaer, Grove hotel. Toohey, near Marstellar, wholesale. As the winter advances, trains must| Complaint was made of poor service Etc., Etc ntzy, wholesale. + 9 ’ LORETTO. be shortened and therefore to move the | in the street arc lights and the secre- 1- R. F. Notley, wholesale. : : a . MH. Nagle, Susquehanna house. G. B. Lyons, Central hotel. coal more trains are necessary. More tary was instructed to notify the elec- fom A SROLLIOWN C. F. O'Donnell, Highland house. trains mean more locomotives and lo- | tric light company that unless the s : comotive engineers. During the past [same was. remedied deductions would & uses, John Glaser, Star hotel CRESSON TOWNSHIP. . . ” few weeks several have been promoted | be made from the bill. A. H. Sharbaugh, retail. Joseph F. Fisher, Summit house, and it i sted : Se - ——— n " = Ti | Joseph B. Wirtner, American hotel. Joseph Henger, Cottage hotel. will ro ale 2 hut ove lin, £ Another sommuniestion was read a ; . James J. McGonegal, St. James ho-{ George Horten, Junction house. this week Fey fhe Sze Rew SOMpaIy o ! We Don't “Make It Up” oD ia : . | o gradin e approaches to | - und— te. E. Empfield, Anderson house. The New York Central yards at both | the lin a Ail ND on mo- | 0 e the [/ William B. Schroth and George H.| James J. Campbell, Central hotel. i i : : / Newberry and Avis are blocked with | tion of Prindible, seconded by Berkey, | kind 1 Koch, Hohenzollern hotel. Henry M. Ressler, O’Donnell house. t al : ? y Ys | res PI tions dt M. © Soroth. St. Lav eens hotel horaus Callan, wholesale. empty coal cars. In the yard ab Avis | the corporation was referred to the | . ad Y. J. Stoiiz, vetoil : A, 0, Brovh, Con ercit hotel there are 2,000 of the cars, and it has | section of the borough ordinance cov- | : : p . J. s . + UW H 2 . been found necessary, in order to ac- liston i ering the matter. John W. Dumm, wholesale as dis-| Cresson Springs Brewery company, |, a We ask for a reasonable profit on all i ) tiles Orcoeon, Wiclaste 25 & brome commodate them,to fill the west bound | An ordinance was read fixing the | yd Edward L. Blum. Sun br 3. H. Vaoasdlon. chai] ? passenger track of that place. The |galary of the chief burgess at $150 per | things we sell in the drug line, We don’t sell dam Foc: * owerys David J. Cra . this Newberry yard is in a similarly blocked | year, but the honorable board was not | . ¢ : J Adam Fees, wholesale. avid J, Cramer: and Willis fenton, © {agti ad one line of goods very low and “even things riva- E PP ARROLL TOWNSHID Schwaderer, wholesale. very enthusiastic over the matter and | g y g mat- ¢ BEI “ — hs Miners’ Examination. on motion of Prindible, seconded by | up” by bio charges on prescriptions. We be- that il W. H. Evans, Bakerton Inn. Wreck on the Pennsy. An eXaminationh for. mine 1 Berkey, the ordinance was laid on the | . 2 ee A blind 1 W. A. Lantzy and E. M. Flick, road : : : © OTe] table until the first Monday in March, | lieve that most people are willing to pay fair But yr from Oarrolltown to Spangler, retail A wreck between’ the Ponnsylvanis) meisceriificates. Will be lield in Gold. hi th il y ill bi | Tha ; i Andrew Lees, Corcoliown Road, passenger train due at Patton at 3:25 | stein’s Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, yo. as Dew. eounalimen. wi ° prices, especially when they are assured of at is, i retail. p. m. and the New York Central | Thursday and Friday, February 6, 7, 4 : i { : . : , tal s . to so : + 5 ‘shifter’ occurred in the yard here |8 and 9, commencing at 9 o’clock a. m. The following bills were ordered | highest quality in materials and are given 1n- fie Patrick C. Gibbons, Railroad house. Monday afternoon. The. latter train/eachday. All Hcanta & tifi paid: Patton Water Co. $40, Charles . . nifie James C. Horton and Samuel W, ay . e latter train y. applicants for certificates ! ! telligent and courteous service. Iaga- was bound for the Flannagan R are required to a before the board | Bender $1.35, Patton COURIER $17.55, | Rickerts, road Bakerton to Spangler, | . y 82 i 4 O apes Netole lewoar Victor Lauer $13.47, Gilbert Bishop | retail. mine and ran into an open switch and jof the district in which they reside. | 1. ule fy Aa Pp John Dand tail onto the main track, colliding with the | Those wishing to be examined for fire | 86.30, Isaac Strayer $4.20, Wm. Lucas | Tea, Teta, passenger train. The conductor of the | boss certificates only will b d ti $2.70, Edwin Sherry .87, Thomas Bishop > state George Logue, road Carrolitown to Ay : y 8 required to | $27.45, Lewis Lilly $3.32, Thomas Lilly . . ’ had Bpangior, ret, latter had his head cut by broken glass | attend on Friday,the 9th. The examin- | 88. Wil H a came William J. Carney, Cross Roads ho- and a couple of passengers were slight- | ing board is composed of Mine Inspec- | $8.55, liam Gill $60, aware! " Ba : ly injured. The engine was badly | tor Alex Monteith, T. A. Estep and J, | Woomer $150, Patton Clay Mfg. Co. | f its tel. damaged and two coal ¢ ked N. Johnst P $23.83, Geo. S. Good Electric Light Co- | 3) ) al cars wrecked. ohnston. | to D. G. Tyger, near Carrolltown sta- a bei 3 : a SAU $102.25, Chas. F. Pitt Co. .35, Ed 8. | yard tion, retail. Read your own COURIER, Additional local news on 8th page. | Moore $5. | PATTON 2 PA. Jueen y be- ereste Z
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