i i The company is capitalized at $20,000, Java Co Courier. ESTING INDENTATIONS. xt Friday will be Groundhog rs, J. M, Abbott is visiting rela- in Houtzdale. id A. Mellon has a new advertise- t of interest in this issue. Ed. Hunter is a candidate for the publican nomination for chief bur- Mrs. M. M. Orain is visiting nds and relatives in Cherry Tree week. , and Mrs. Meade B. Cowher re- d from their honeymoon trip on ednesday. —Alex Mitchell has accepted a posi- n as solicitor with the Central Dis- trict Printing and Telegraph company. —Albert Carlson and daughter, Miss 35 Osceola, were guests at the ual b of Hiram Wilkins over Sun- erved seat tickets for the base his€rels will be on sale at Gunn's oy Monday evening at six ~The thermometer registered 74 de- ps in the shade in Patton Sunday— warmest day in January in thirty- years. —The junior class of the Patton high hoo! will present ‘The Governess’’ the U. M. W. opera house next Fri- y night. —J. J. Donnelly, James M. Gilliece nd W. J. Donnelly are said to be can- Ridates for the Democratic nomination f burgess. “9®nk McCarty, the ball player, was here from “back home” this week. CLIPPED AND CONTRIBUTED. Go to Sauter for the lowest prices. Oyster shells for chickens at Binder & Starrett’s. Black bass and trout every Friday at the City Restaurant. Don’t look for trouble unless you know what to do with it when you find it. It is well to know when to stop talk- ing, but it is better to know when not to begin. The higher education often demon: strates that the more we know the less we believe, Lots of charitable people help the poor who draw the line at their poor relations. Lots of learned men have been im- posed upon, but the sage isn’t always as green as he looks. Sue Wentz, teacher of music and representative of 8. Hamilton Piano company, Pittsburg Pa. Girl Wanted--Good girl wanted for general house work. Small family. Address Box 145, Patton, Pa. For sale—A nice lot of eighteen-inch pine shingles. Call on or address Miles Wrigley, Mahaffey, Pa. No soap bubbles’ on Duquesne beer. The “collar”? is pure cream. Ask for |it at the bars and get the best. | Perfect as a beverage or medicine is jb W. Harper whiskey —the kind your | grandfather used. Sold by L. B. Daly. | Lost—Gold watch and fob by Miss | Mary O'Leary. Fob has red sets of | rubies. Finder will be rewarded by | leaving same at the post office. If you want the best call for Du- Not a headache in a car- quesne Beer. Cool, sparkling and re- load of it. | freshing. | Whena girl is in doubt as to whether n selei as chie Ses x : a | Johnstown, bas been s ore chief house containing five rooms with fin- He wil probably don a Patton uniform or not she loves a fellow she can make gaming season. . .|up her mind quickly enough when » _— >. yore, the Bese, SHiclen | some other girl acts as though she did. collector, has announced himselfas| po 0 the home is : + vei | ‘ © print shop. je Sandidate for ihe Sapps postion, | We are better prepared than ever to Ph i . p “| turn out commercial printing of all Pp Cig ia f 1 loved | kinds and at prices that can’t be dupli- ‘ ay ridge, formerly employed sated for good work. fy the Cambria Steel company of For Sale—On Linwood avenue one electrician for the Northern Cambria . = : . % ished attic; well water and Street Railway company. | sary outbuildings. The Past Templers club of the mation call on or address F. P. Ivory, Ladies of the Golden Eagle will hold a | Patton, Pa. pie, cake and candy sale in the show window of Mrs. Martha Files on Feb- | apr AUATY 3rd at 2 o’clock p. m. —Borough Engineer Thomas J. Gra- | ham was taken to a Philadelphia hos- The Johnstown Daily Journal is one pital Tuesday afternoon to be operated | of the very best daily newspapers in upon for appendicitis. He was accom- | Western Pennsylvania. It is edited panied by Dr. B. F. Shires and E. W. {and owned by clean, fearless people, Cowher. and it constantly aims to give to the —Superintendent McNelis, of the | people of this section of Pennsylvania Northern Cambria Street Railway Co., |just what they most want in the way jis making strenuous efforts to have the of a newspaper. To this is attributed “troNéy cars running by February Ist, | much of its phenomenal success, which | next Thursday. At the start four cars | has made necessary the installation of | will be run, three on the main line and | the largest and finest press between | one on the Carrolltown branch. | Philadelphia and Pittsburg, together | —Flery T. Linn, the well-known clerk | with other facilities not found on any ! in the store of Wolf & Thompson. and | bay metropolitan Rewspapera. _ Miss Anna M. Quinn, the eldest daugh-| The Journal prints the news, hn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn, were | matter Yhom i may . please > Shep | married at the Methodist parsonage wise, and is always found on the side | Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by | of clean government and the Common | Rev. M. E. Swartz. The newly mar- people. By this means it has built up) ried left on the afternoon train of the | the largest circulation enjoyed by any | New York Central railroad for a brief | P2Per 18 Cambria oun. Its: new | wedding trip. | building and new press will be ready | —The Pennsylvania Railroad com- ahogt Feornary 15, andy desiring to : — "| still further increase its circulation, it | pany will construct one hundred cars in | makes the following wonderful offer. | tne eS This will be continued only for a lim- Eb | ited time, and has never been equalled on them will be commenced as SOON 8S |i this part of the country. { the material arrives. They will be 80 | ye peview of Revie built that the machines can be loaded | The Cosmopolitan... and unloaded with little inconvenience | The Johnstown Daily Journ or difficulty. There is a constant de- { The Waoman’s Home Companion... mand for such cars and as soon as they | are completed they will be sent to] 9. points where the demand is greatest. | All for only $400. If you subscribe | now you can secure the above list of | publications—all of which are of the very highest class—for only one dollar | more per year than you pay for any | daily paper in the county. i 11 neces- | For further infor- THE JOHNSTOWN JOURNAL. And Its Great Magazine Offer to Subscribers of the Same. rey no | he American Farmer... $9.00 —The charter of the Charles F. Pitt company, approved by the governor August 24, 1905, and already recorded - in Tioga county, where at Wellsboro, is | located the main office of the concern, was recorded at Ebensburg last week. LETTER TO COURIER READERS. ee. | 0. F, Wolf Guarantees Hyomei to Cure! , made up of 200 shares at $100 par, ap- portioned as follows: Cora E. Snyder, Wellsboro, 50 shares; James L. Snyder, Wellsboro 100,shares; Tibbie U.Dengle, Westfield, 49 shares; John R. Dengle, | Patton, 1 share. Catarrh or it Costs Nothing. Editor of the COURIER: — : In view of the pevralence of catarr-| hal troubles at this season of the year, I want to tell your readers that I haye The Bon Ton Store Another lot of Bargains for Friday and Sat- urday, Jan. 26 and 27, the last two days of our Great January Clearing Sale. OUTING PRINTS. Fleeced Calico, regularly 7c, Fri- day and Saturday at Be FLANNELETTE. Pink and Blue Fleece Back Flan- nelette, regularly 14¢, for 7c ANGORA CAPS. White Angora Caps, hand Knit, regularly $1.75, for $1.25 TAM O'SHANTERS. Angora Tams, regularly 49 and 79c, sale price 59 and 39c Our entire stock of Underwear reduced {rom 15 to 50 per cent. Better supply your wants in this line. And if you are looRKing for a good in- vestment buy your next season’s supply. SHAPES. Ladies’ Felts and Beavers, to $2.49 for and Children’s Hats, worth up O8c CHILDREN'S HATS. Our entire stock of Ready-to- Wear Hats, worth up to $1.98, offered at each 25c Seventy cents will do the work of $1.00 in our Coat Department. The entire stock is offered at a saving of 30 per cent and a good stoch to select from. Furs at the same reducion. SPECIAL---%15.00 $9.90. Ladies’ Hersey Coats at HEMSTITCHED COLLARS. Women's Hemstitched Linen Collars, regularly 15c, for 8c 25c Belts and Collars 8c each. EI I IE O8%c Kind, 49c. Infants’ Sweaters, TRS TT Men's 49¢c Dress Shirts 37c. mene Boys’ 75c Sweaters 55c. INFANTS’ CAPS. . Infants’ Silk Caps,trimmed with Fur, regularly 49c, for 25¢ Men's and Women’s 49¢c Underwear 29c. Women's $3.25 nit Sweaters $1.49. a Men's 98c Sweaters 59c. CAA ST Men's and Boys’ 49¢c Sweaters 37c. Men's 98c Red Wool Underwear 59c. Men's and Women's 10c Stockings 7c. 49c¢ Jersey Shirts 35c. rma EE THE BON TON STORE, PATTON, PENN'A. GOOD for | oo 1212000, Haney Fp Foner Con Scion ony NOBODY REFUSES. a present of abox of candy. Espec- | jally when it comes from here. If | ] OLD and YOUNG Patrick Gilday, president of this district of the United Mine Workers, was elected one of the delegates to the International Mining Congress at Lon- don by the National convention at In- dianapolis Tuesday. The following National officers were chosen: Presi- dent, John Mitchell; Vice President, T. L. Lewis; Secretary-treasurer, W. B. Wilson; Delegates to the American | Federation of Labor, John Mitchell, T. 1; Lewis, W. B. Wilson, John Demp- sey, ¥L. C. Perry and John Fahey. —The bill for Cambria county board- ers at the Western penitentiary for the year 1905 has been received’ at the commissioners’ office. It shows that 77 inmates enjoyed the county’s h "tality at Riverside during the year which ended December 31st, and that their keeping was charged up at 27 and one-half cents per day for a total of 16,298 days, making $4,481.95. They are credited with having done $1,507.57 worth of work, leaving a balance of $2,974.38, for the taxpayers to pay. never sold anything that gave more satisfaction than Hyomei, when used in catarrhal troubles. You gét immediate | relief from the treatment, and consis- tent use will prove to every sufferer, as it has to many of our customers, the | virtues of this preparation. The complete Hyomei outfit consists | of a pocket inhaler, a‘medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei,and the price is | only $1, while additional bottles can be | obtained for 50 cents. | I positively guarantee a cure when | | Hyomei is used in accordance with di- | | rections or I will refund your money. i | This certainly shows our faith and be-.| { lief in the virtues of Hyomei. i ! Yours very truly, | 0. F. WoLr. | | | { | { | | For Sale. Two good properties in the First] | ward of this borough. Properties are | {up to date and new. It will take §2,500 | to buy them and pay 12 per cent. For | information address X, care of Cove: | | 18R office. J | you have never tried the experient | op 2 . 1 {and if you have a sweet tooth in your we advise vou to buy a box. Bring it} to your wife or sweetheart an see August Flower keeps the children healthy and strong— | Full of vigor and frolic the whole day long, | So when Mamma needs more they rush off in high glee, And shout to the druggist: me!" qInability to get up brisk and fresh in THE SMILE THAT WON'T COME OFF ‘Please give it to For sale by GUNN’S PHARMACY. head a taste ont of the box will make | the icin lack of Jppedite pallor, 3 fr ; | muddy complexion and poor spirts— you our steady customer for ever. these "all indicate a disordered stomach ’ | and bad digestion—in adults and children, K | N K E A D S too. They also indicate the urgent need of taking Green's August Flower regu- STAT | O N E RY larly for a few days. | It’s a reliable old remedy for all stomach STO R E | troubles, never fails to cure indigestion, * | dyspepsia and chronic constipation. and ? ~~ | is a natural tonic for body and mind. n bia. . ._ | @Two sizes, 25¢ and 75c. All druggists. Violin, Mandolin, Gui=| tar and Banjo | TAUGHT, WM. M. SIMPSON, | Fifth Avenue. PATTON, PA, | Opposite M. E. Churh. Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, PATTON, PA. Office in the Good Building. Subscribe for and advertise in paper. ; CLOTHES DON'T MAKE THE MAN But they do make a man feel better and put up a better appearance it they are well fitting and in style. ‘We are tailors to most of the best dressed men in Northern Cam- bria county—they are the best advertisement we have. We keep abreast of the times in‘ both style and goods and our prices are as low as is consistent with good sartorial work. § Let us make your next suit, overcoat or . . Pd trousers and be convinced of this truth. DINSMORE BROS, THE TAILORS, Patton, Penn’a. Parnell, Cowher & Co N, —Agents for— . FIRE, LIFE AND Dentist. INSURANGE THEN J | Office in Good Building, formerl ACCIDENT | b | occupied by H. A. Seitz. y REAL ESTATE AGENTS, F. R. MELLO Office hoursi—8 a. m, to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5:30 p. in. Good Building, Patton, Pa,—'Phone No. 9. l 7p. m to8 p.m, }
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