i ow n= condition is very critical, but not with- ance. fective flue. ————————— 1 A ———————_"s Yatton Courier. —— Roy Baton Decker, BSMABLISHED - = 1898 — | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One copy, one year, in advance, - « $1.00 &¥-No papers discontinued until all arrear- ages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher, Entered at the Postoffice at Patton as second. elas mall matter, ADVERTISING RATES, Legal notices $1 per inch for three insertions, Card of thanks 5¢ per line. Resolutions 5c per line, Poetry be per line, Business locals 5¢ per line, Display ads 10¢ per inch flat. Foreign advertising must be paid for invar- fably in advance. No commission paid to advertising agents. These are “best” rates—no others go. -, a wa INTERESTING INDENIATIONS. —All aboard for wrod the horn’ by trolley. —Why can’t Patton have a basket ball team ? —Born—To Mr. and Mrs. William | Allen—a son. —James M. Gilliece had business in | Pittsburg this week. —W. H. Denlinger was in Williams. | port this week on business. —Mrs. Etta Monteith, of Clearfield, | is visiting relatives in town. —Miss Angie Burkey was visiting | relatives in Barnesboro this week. | — Miss Etta E. Holaday, of Philade 1. | phia, was visiting relatives in town this week. — Abe Mirkin, of Clearfield, was re-| pewing acquaintances in town this week. —The Bon Ton store has a money saving advertisement on the 4th page of this issue. — Wm. McKenzie,of the firm of Hum- phrey & McKenzie, is on a business trip in West Virginia. —D. W. Atwater, of Reynoldsy is in Protected Home Circle. —The state con P. will meet in DuBois this third Tuesday in August. —The Inter-S of Johnstown w fair September 18, 19, 20 a town organizing a lodag vention of the K. of on the year ill hold their nd 21. The all important topic i circles just 7 is Ww cutive of Patt years. —Rev. J. H. Fairlie is in Ca week attending a family reunion occasion of his mother’s will be the ne nada this on the eightieth birthday. —Don’t forget the base bail minstrels Tuesday and Wednesday evenings The advance sale of seats Bis been un- usually large. —A ball under the auspices of Mar- cellus Council, No. 446, Y. M. L.,will be held in the Miner’s Hall Thursday evening, February 15th. — Mrs. Adolph Hofer,who has geriously ill for the past nine weeks, was taken to the Altoona hospital for treatment Wednesday morning. been een — George O. Brady announces a clos ing out sale in a new advertisemnt in this issue. All the goods in the Bazaar will be sold at fifty cents on the dollar. —-Borough Engineer Thomas J. Gra- ham, who was successfully operated upon at the German hospital in Phila- -delphia last week, is getting along nicely and his early recovery is ex- pected. —H. G. Stowell, who has been con- ducting the local stock exchange, left for Columbus, Ohio, last week, where | he is engaged in business. The ex- chage here is now in charge of J. M, Gilliece. —QClark C. Crowell fell from the porch of the Hotel Patton last Friday, | striking bis head on the pavement and | fracturing the base of the skull. His | out hope. —The annual meeting of the Central | Pennsylvania Methodist conference | will be held at Tyrone, beginning on | March 28. Bishop Joseph F. Berry, D. | D., of Buffalo, formerly editor of the | Epworth Herald, will preside. ballot for district and sub-district offi- cers Tuesday. The polls will be open | from 1 to 7 o'clock p. m. The miners | will quit work at 11 o’clock a. m. i -—The big advertisement on the | eighth page of this issue tells of the big mid-winter clearance sale to be in- augurated by the Keystone Clothing Co. on Saturday. The prices quoted are 80 low that its success is already foreshadowed. —Mrs. Gertrude Friday, a negress, died in the Memorial hospifal at Jobns- | town Sunday evening. Last Friday | she was shot at Portage, so itis alleged | by Henry Fisher, also colored, the | shooting growing Fisher escaped. | —On Thursday of last week the home of George Butterbaugh, two | | miles from Ashville, was burned to the! The | and costs only $1, while additional bot- | Fifth Avenue. ground with all its contents. with their lives. | Stationery Store, | cheap for cash. + head and lof a newspaper. | people. | still further increase | The Cosmopolitan | publications—all of ——The members of the Patton local! yery highest class—for only one dollar |a present of a box of candy. onion of the United Mine Worker: will more per year than you pay for any |ially when it comes from here. If | |you have never tried the experient | we advise you to buy a box. | to your wife or sweetheart an see | Hyomei Inhaler | sician, CLIPPED AND C0 CONTRIBUTED. Go to Sauter for the lowest prices, Oyster shells for chickens at Binder & Starrett’s, Valentine post cards at Kinkead’s Franklin fountain pens at Kinkead’s Stationery Store. Blatk bass and trout every Friday at the City Restaurant. Baer’s Lancaster almanac kead’s Stationery Store. Many a girl forgets a fellow’s past because of his presents, Don’t judge by appearances. Many | a warm heart beats beneath a sealskin | at Kin- coat. Most of us hate to overhear out faults. We would rather overlook | them. When you say of a man that he won’ listen to reason he is probably saying the same thing of you. Sue Wentz, teacher of music representative of 8. Hamilton Piano company, Pittsburg Pa. For Sale—Three eleven foot counters | Apply to A. Hunter, | Fifth avenue, Patton Pa. The world is largely made up of peo- ple who think that they could do some | | other fellow’s job better. For sale—A nice lot of eighteen-inch | Call on or address | | | and | | | pine shingles. 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 | I. W. Harper whiskey—the kind your| grandfather used. Sold by L. B. Daly. The wearing of high heels | make some people feel that they are | shoulders above their neigh- mere bor. A woman may believe in the efficacy of prayer, but that doesn’t prevent her from looking under the bed for burg- lar § a the best 1 for Dt i ( in A 0 { { 1 an re- vit Lost—A De hair. lad gold fi trimming with taor- jaoise i tre. Finder will please leave at this office Patronize the home print shop. We are better ed than ever to I € al printing of all turn out c« kinds can’t be dupli- eated for good work For Sale—On Linwood avenue one with fin- ho vse containing five rooms shed attic; w water and all neces- sary outbuildings. For farther infor-! mation call on or address F. P. Ivory, Patton, Pa. THE JOHNSTOWN JOURNAL. And Its Great Magazine Offer to Subscribers of the Same. The Johnstown Daily Journal is one | of the very best daily newspapers in | is edited | fearless people, Western Pennsylvania. It and owned by clean, and it constantly aims to give to the people of this section of Pennsylvania | just what they most want in the way | To this is attributed | much of its phenomenal success, which | tiie Philadelphia and with other facilities not but metropolitan newspapers. prints the news, no please or other- made necessary the installation of | and finest press between Pittsburg, together | found on any | largest The Journal matter whom it may wise, and is always found on the side of clean government and the common | By this means it has built up | the largest circulation enjoyed by any | paper in Cambria county. Its new | building and new press will be ready February 156, and, desiring to its circulation, it wondertal offer. about makes the following This will be continued only for a lim- ited time, and has never been equalled in this part of the country. | The Review of Reviews'.. The Johnstown vaily Journal The Woman's Home Companion............... 1.00 | The American Farmer..........c.ccvvnnininiannnenns 1.00 £0.00 | All for only $400. If you subscribe now you can secure the above list of | which are of the | daily paper in the county. LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN. That is Guaranteed by O, | i. Wolf to Cure Catarrh. | Thousands who have been cured by | Hyomei, call the inhaler that comes with every outfit‘‘the little pocket phy- | ? as it is so small that it can be carried in the pocket or purse. There is really no excuse whatever | { for anyone having catarrh now that | {Hyomei is so readily obtainable. If you have any doubts about its value 0. F. Wolf will let you have a complete | outfit with the understanding that un- you a cent. A complete Hyomei outfit consists of ‘the little pocket physician,” a medi- | cine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei, | members of the family barely escaped |tles of Hyomei can be procured for 50 | There was no insur- | cents, making it the most economical, | ti The fire originated from a de-|as well as the most reliable treatment! | for the cure of catarrh. | | | | land if youn have a | The Bazaar will offer every article at a great reduction to get goods at half value. Fifty Cents will buy $1.00 worth while we are redue- ing our stock. THE PATTON COURIEK, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. ~ Closing Out Sale! Here 1s your chance $1.00 Hats soc. $1.50 Hats 735c, $2.50 Hats, $1.25. 3.00 * 12st Brussels Car 35¢ Carpet 24c. 1 soc Carpet 29c. 6oc Carpet 35c. LA ii 4 5¢ Wool Carpet 59¢ | Children’s and age Ladies’ to close Capes were up to pet C heap at 93c. $4.00, OW 93c. Children’s Fleeced Underwear, 16 size, for se, and 2%; ¢ raise for each size. s Heavy Fleeced Under Shirts, were s0¢, to close at 27c each FAA / . Cash- / 0 TR mere. : =a \ i & | {iQ B ! 2 ue Ji $1.25 gon 4 1. - £ Soc whirts 29C. f a $1.50 Men’s Pants § .75 : i 3 75¢ 49c¢ $5 Me ir Sa ine 2.50 1.40 $2 00 Boys’Suits § .98 20C g 4 A 3 3.98 51 69¢ 300 L75 ALP 350 : 1.50 4 2.85 12 6.50 25¢ 1gC a ————r. psa— . w i —— : 1 i r ] 4 [¢ a 1arge LO Of H 7 < : ‘ 1 wail LO C1Q IL il i 1 1 i Nage ne \ 3 } 11S T : \ A 1: Ee. i.adies, Viehs and iugrecns, | § "nye \ ht ail go at half their valu ’ g 1 nave value. Granitewar Furniture Come and share in rs A TIA TRS li NOBODY REFUSES. Bring it | THE SMILE THAT WON'T COME OFF sweet head a taste out of the box will make you our steady customer for ever. KINKEAD’S STATIONERY STORE. out of jealousy. jess it cures catarrh, it will not cost] ‘Violin, Mandolin, Gui= tar and Banjo TAUGHT, WM. M. SIMPSON, PATTON, PA. OppositeM. E, Churh. Subscribe for and advertise in the | paper. Men’s 1 i about 1 1 aX AMAT Pannen: and Wall Paper a ne STC RTE A Espec- . tooth in your | Our whole stock is to be closed as fast as possible. Men's W tch for s small bills announcing Auc tion LE REIT C35 18 Heating Stove must be closed out regardle the good things which are to be picked up by our customers. a ad in in. sor and frolic the whole day long amma needs more they rush "off in a glee, And as to the druggist : me!” (Inability to get up brisk and fresh in the morning, lack of appetite, pallor, { muddy complexion and poor spirits— these “all indicate a disordered stom: acir} ‘‘ Please give it to | and bad digestion—in adultsand children, too. ‘They also indicate the urgent nced | of taki sreen’s August Flower regu- larly for a few days. | It’s a reliable old remedy forall stomach | troubles, never fails to cure indigestion, | dyspepsia and chronic constipation. and is a natural tonic for body and mind. (Two sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. For sale by GUNN’S PHARMACY. Reuel/ Somerville, | | | Attorney-at-Law, PATTON, PA.| Office in the Good Building. | ET A £5 EE DE WR A YS FE RE, 0 TAX : s and Ranges, assorted .. licht Hardware, Glass and Chinaware, 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 ool Sweaters, Nice Patter: orth $1.50, reduce d to 95¢. at The Bazaar. a s a EE: 0 A OA A A SAT es and kinds, at? ey —— , Linoleum, Matting» I ss of hy Ba a WERE a ——————————— § SED ON + CLOTHES DON'T M d ..s 4] : i ; . ut they do make a and best advertisement have. both style and We keep abreast of the times in goods and our prices are as Let us make your nex suit, overcoat or trousers and be nvinced of this truth. DINSMORE BROS, THE TAILORS Ratton, - - . FPennmn’a. 5 Parnell, Cowher & Co F R. —A gents for— FIRE, LIFE AND 1 GlIRA MLE ACCIDENT iu A bt REAL ESTATE AGENTS. MELLON, Dentist. Office in Good Bnilding, occupied by H. A. Seitz. formerly mL to 12m, Office hours:—-8¢ 1 Good Building, Patton, Pa.—'Phone No, 9,
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