The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 02, 1906, Image 5

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THE PATTON COURIEK, MARCH 2, 1906.
Patton Gaurier.
Roy Baton Decker,
———
HSTABLISHED « = 1893,
TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION
One copy, une year, in advance,
#&~No papers discontinued until all arrenr-
ages are paid, unless at the option of the
publisher,
Entered at the Postoflice at Patton as second.
class mail matter,
o Tew S000
ADVERTISING RATES,
Legal notices 81 per inch for three insertions,
Card of thanks je per line,
Resolutions se per Hue,
Poetry be per line.
Business locals be per line,
Display ads We per inch flat,
‘Foreign advertising must be paid for invar-
fably in advance. No commission paid to
advertising agents,
Thes: are “best” rates—no others go.
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INTERESTING INDENTATIONS.
— Lent began Wednesday.
—Alex Mitchell was visiting in Du-
Bois this week,
— Miss Belle Ford, of Houtzdale, is
visiting friends in town.
—Mprs, 8. L. Irvin, of CLerrytree, was
visiting in town this week.
Miss Pearl Lewis, of ' Buffalo, has
been visiting in town the past week. |
—The Keystone Clothing Co. has 3
pew advertisement of |
issue. |
—Englebert Young is © ontemplating |
going into the soft drink business at |
Clymer. i
-— Mrs. H. 8. Sweeney, who has been
visiting her parents in Indiana, has Te- |
turned home.
— Mrs. I. H. McKenzie, of Barnes-
boro, “was visiting friends in town |
over Sunday.
— Mrs. Harvey Wilkins, of
was a guest at the residence of Hiram
Wilkins last week.
— Herman Dishart, who has been
wn
Altoona, |
employed at Vandergrift for several
weeks, has returned home.
(1. ©. Greninger advertises a clear
ance sale for twenty days in this issue
and quotes prices worth while.
—S8pecial trolley cars were run Mon-
day nig to acecomod peoy
ing to d the bal St. |
—Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hartsh
of Barnesboro, attended the lectu
the Y. M. C. A. hall 1
—F. H. Barker, of Ebensbt at-
tended i
y company bere
Cambria Stre
Taesdny.
Virginia where he goes tc eb some
timber land.
Attorney P. J. Little, of Ebens-
solicitor for the Northern
Cambria Sireev Railway company, was
in town Tuesday.
—The new borough council will be
night and a borough
i street com-
sworn in Monday
treasurer, chief of
missioner, eC.
— The Smithport Coal Company, of
St. Benedict, with a capita! stock of
$50,000 was granted a charter by the |
state department Tuesday.
elected.
— 8am Weakland has broken ground
on his livery stable lot tor a new buiid-
ing which when completed wiil be used
as a barber shop by H. S. Sweeney.
—'The big cars oa the Northern Cam-
bria Street Railway were put into ser-
vice for the first time Thursday and |
the Carrolitown branch was opened.
— Sidney Roundsley, John Truman,
William Murray and Henry Gradwell
represented the Patton local union of |
the United Mine Workers at the sab- |
district convention held at Ebensburg
this week.
—Henry M. Gooderham is president,
P. C. Strirtmatter secretary, Peter
Sharbaugh vice president and Jacob
A. Hoover treasurer of a new telephone |
line from near KEckenrode Milis to]
Patton. The company will be known
as the Concord Farmers’ Telephone
Co.
—The lecture by Col. George W.
Bain in the Y. M. C. A. hall Tuesday
evening was nob as well attended
as its merits warranted, but was an
able and eloquent effort in keeping
with the reputation of the scholarly |
Kentuckian. His subject was ‘The |
New Woman and the Old Man.”’
|
—The state pharmaceutical examin-
ing board on Wednesday announced
the names of those who recently took
the examination for registered pharm- |
acists and qualified assistants. The
class was the largest that ever took an |
examination. Among the number
that successfully passed for registered
pharmacists was Alexander D. Mitch-
ell, of Patton.
—Dr. Ellsworth Arble, the well-|
known Carrolltown physician, has
been arrested charged with assault |
with intent etc., by Edwin Irvin, of
Duanlo. Mr. Irvin set forth in his in-
formation against the defendant that |
Nov. 24, 1905, Dr. Arble attempted to
assult his wife,” Mrs. Irvin, while she
was under his medical treatment. Dr.
Arble waived a hearing and entered |
bail before Justice Shrock in the sum
of $500 to answer to the charge in!
court, i
| Gold, Copper & Coal Co.
{only $1,
| be obtained for 50 cents.
las the Corner Drug Store, corner of
| Fifth and Beach avenues.
| address James Mellon.
Home Killed Meat
~—A division of the Pittsburg diocese
of the Protestant Episcopal church is
being urged. The present diocese em-
braces 134 churches and the number is
constantly increasing, so that it is
very difficult for the bishop to visit all
once a year. During the past year
Bishop Whitehead has traveled 18,000
miles. The matter will be taken up
at the next convention, which is to be
held in Pittsburg.
—At Philadelphia Monday the su:
preme court allowed an appeal from the
superior court in the fee case of Sheriff
Lenhart. It will probably be presented
to the higher body at its next session,
The granting for the appeal means
that before the case is retired in Cam-
bria county as directed by the superior
court, the supreme court will pass upon
the question whether the technicality
already referred to is sufficient reason
for sending the case back tor retrial.
SPRING IS
NEXT!
You
oO |
our window and see the big
assortment of Men's Nobby |
for spring 1906.
The Shades are Oyster,
Grey, Tan, Covert and
Oxford Black . . . . .
CLIPPED AND CONTRIBUTED.
Go to Santer for the lowest prices.
Oyster shells for chickens at Binder
& Starrett’s.
Valentine post cards at Kinkead’s
Stationery Store.
Franklin fountain pens at Kinkead’s
Stationery Store.
Black bass and trout every Friday at
the Lity Restaurant.
Bauer's Lancaster almanac at Kin-
kead’s Stationery Store.
Sue Wentz, teacher of music and
| represent five of 8. Hamilton Piano}
company, Pittsburg Pa.
copyright 199)
p. Stern dt
New York
This season’s coats are
longer than last and we show a full assort-
ment of 5 styles. Sizes—34 to 42.
Prices—r10 Dollars to 15 Dollars.
ga THESE COATS IN EASTERN WINDOW. “és
ss
| The *‘collar cream. Ask for
it at the bars and g
Wanted —3,000 shaves Consolidated |
stock. Ad-
dress Box 507, Bloomsburg, Pa.
If you want the best call for Du-|
Not a headache in a car-
Cool, sparkling and re- |
No soap bubbles on Duguésne Lier. |
is pure
i
|
ie best.
a money-saving opportuni ity come here.
A RT TR | TERESI
[Gar West Window is full of Monarch Shirts
(all sizes) at \ C.
MONEY.
quesne Beer.
load of it.
freshing.
Who
other fellow ac
If the
iecht
rignt,
does your printing?
it may be
know it is
es it
es it,
If the COURIER does it, you
right. COME
If you appreciate anything clean,
of anything
way, try the |
=u The Keyst
attractive and a varie]
prepare d in first-c
City Cafe ay Barnesbor
ne,
Pp ce of its Kind mr tne 10
county and is a very desi place |
gentlemen for |
f soft
well as
for ladies as
meais,
oh Shoes and Clothing,
peanuts.
EEE
Sold Hyomei for Years and Know that it
Will Care Catarrh.
O. F. Wolf has given Hyomei a most |
thorough and remarkable test. For a|
long time he has offered to refund the |
Hyomei, if |
money to any purchaser of
it failed to benefit.
T has made so many cures |
I'he remedy
among his customers that he has urged
chronic cases of
its use in the most
be [ake care
Breathed for a few minutes four times
a day, through the inhaler that comes
it soothes the irri- |
of your
costs
with every outfit,
tated mucous membrane of the nose,
throat and lungs, kills the catarrhal
germs, and restores complete health.
Hyomie outfit
an inhaler that |
can be carried in the pocket or
» purse,
and will last a life time, a medicine | wa ( ®
|
The complete
and consists of
| dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei. If]
this is not sufficient for a complete |
cure, additional bottles of Hyomei can |
Compare this small expense with the
fees charged by specialists, and remem-
ber, too, if Hyomei does not cure, 0.
F. Wolf will return your money.
Your watch is a delicate piece
of machinery which should be regu-
| larly cleaned and oiled. This work
should be entrusted only to a comp-
etent watchmaker. Our repair de-
partment can be sately trusted with
the finest watch, whether it needs to
For Sale.
The C. W. Hodgkins property, known
Call on or
NEW Bla
LINE OF WALL
PAPER JUST |
RECEIVED. |
All the latest patterns]
land designs and at the mini-|
repairs of any sort.
We can assure you the very
mum of price. ‘line and that our charges will be
Picture frames, rooni onli] Le fa . %
entirely satisfactory.
ing, etc.
JOS. FLICK,
Patton, Pa. |
|
KENBEG JEWELERY LO.
No embalmed business in| Goldstein Building, next door to Hotel Patton,
ours. We deal strictly in|
meat killed at our slaughter|
house. Everything in season. |
Little Bros,
Butchers and Dealers in All Kinds of
Fresh and Smoked Meats.
PATTON, PA.
Patton, Pa.
want to look in|
I
Top Coats we are offering
We are still selling Suits and Overcoats
laway down in price and if you are open for
be merely cleaned or if it requires
best work that can be done in this
Now IS THE TIME!
If you are contemplating buying a heating
stove. The continued mild weather has left us with
a big stock on hand that we must dispose of, and
| we have cut the price away down to cost and in
This is YOUR opportunity
some instances below.
if you need or will need a heating stove.
BINDER & STARRETT,
FIFTH AVENUE. PATTON, PA.
gin
Evervthing in Hardware.
Now on the [arket
..PATTON BEER..
Warranted absolutely pure ard free from
| all deleterious substances.
TRY IT! TRY IT
FOR SALE AT ALL THE LEADING BARS IN THE COUNTY.
| PATTON BEER IS UNION MADE.
THE PATTON BREWING CO,
seal
socal PATTON, P
a e.. Ak. ET
FOP EXE TORE APM TR
'We save you from 35 to 50
per cent | your purchases of
=, DIAMONDS
JE WELRY, SILVER-
WARE, CUTG LASS, Etd
Fest our prices and values.
SAUTER,
Fine Repairing THE JEW ELER.
PAXTON ro ——
5D NIGHT'S REST
NOBODY REFUSES.
|a present of a box of candy Espec
from here. If
he experient
ially when it comes
never {
| you have
you to buy a box. Br
“Speak for it!" she cried to doggie,
For she knew in her little heart,
; Th it German S ), home's great treasure,
Le a | Could hea Hr ane joy impart.
y The greatest tonic on earth is a good
THE SMILE THAT WON'T night’ srest. Restless nights and the ter
i rible exha n of a hacking cough are
y or sweetheart
tic
COME OFF dread dang of the poor consumptive.
qBut why this fear of the night when a
few doses of Dr. Boschee’ s German Syrup
will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free
from cough or night sweat? Free ex-
pe! toration in the morning is made cer
in by taking German Sy up.
qe know by the experience of over
thirty-five years that one 75-cent bottle of
German Syrup will speedily relieve of
cure the worst ¢ oughs, colds, bronchial of
lung troubles—and that, even in bad
cases of consumption, one large bottle ofl
| German Syrup will work wonders. 12
| Two sizes, 25¢ and 75¢c. All druggis
er
{and if you have a sweet tooth in your
head a taste out of the box will make
| you our steady customer for ever.
KINKEAD’S
| STATIONERY
STORE.
Steam and
Hot Water
Heating
|
| For sale by
|
GUNN’'S PHARMACY.
THE piece of Silver-
Is being used more ex-| ware which you
sively each ve: ad :
tensively ich Year. Why fl received on Christmas
Because 1t 1s the most eco-| .s .
wiil lose its lustre and
turn to a brown color if
nomical user of fuel, furn-
ishes a greater volume of
you do not keep it wrap-
ped in tissue paper away
heat and is decidedly cleaner |
from the light: You will
than any other systems now
in use. Ask your neighbor.
not care to do that so you
had better get a jar of
He knows about it.
SILUER (REAM,
JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY |
HOUSE,
| the finest silver polish
25c at
Johnstown, Pa.
Jincoln Building.
made.
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NOTICE. TT C } / E R’S
In the Court of Com-
irst National Bank !
ns ona pa. | mon Pleas of C Ambra
|
|
"|B pennsylvania, | Watches, Clocks, Ro Ko
1n,
|:
3, Decembe
vs
W.T. Rob inson | 1s
and E.P. McCormick, J Y
% dacks and Supplies.
i on motion of P. J. Little, Esq, at- | i et
torney for the Sheriff of Cambria County, ice i {
'F. R. MELLON,
ppointed ¢ in auditor to pass upon ¢ xeeptions |
Dentist.
and report a re -distribution of the funds in the
hands of the said Sheriff realized from Lhe |
"IC
Office in Good Building, forusgrly
occupied by H. A, Seitz, :
sale of the defendant’s r
Office hours:—S a. hh, to 12 m.
hereby given that I will
Room in the Court House,
1p. to iil p.m.
TPB tap hi
xecution Docket,
y
at Ebensburg, Pa,
for that purpose on We! dn Jay, the 20th day
of February, A. D. 1906, 8 o'clock A. M,
where and when all persons interested may
attend if they see proper, or be forever de- |
hatred from coming in on said fund. |
r. J. MANN, Auditor. |
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