' THE PATTON COURIEK, — - or —————— —————— — np —————— CLIPPED AND CONTRIBUTED, AUDITORS STATEMENT, | Yatton Courier. —— Following is the statement of ae. ’ .in- b Ambion is Greed's sister-in-law counts of the Patton Y. M. O. A. for Fame isa post mortem of the gods the past you! | Most of us know when to stop, bat { H, 0, Winslow, sceretary, In account with —————————— T_T ———" ——————_—. 1 ——— INTERESTING INDENTATIONS. Smart Fashion and Sterling Quality > ’ Patton \. M. (A, 3 — ba —Regular meeting of council Mon- | W* Son’ wo Ieuick: Oat cccved dn LEE FORD coenmniinrnrersensd 1,028 89 mn Spi ng Suits and Top izht, Black bass and trout every Eriday at phi La iy nigat. the City Restaurant, ? GSA es —(, Bennett is seriously ill at his Halanes cash on band aT i — | Coats For paper hanging and decorating . ' Tiahe ’ > Joo Radelitte and 1, J, Scholl, treasurers, in call on A, CO, Fisher, Patton Pa ount with Patton Y, M. ¢, A, hime in Clearfield. —B. P. McCormick was in ‘‘Philis- The way of the transgressor may be | Halu on hand at beginning of id i : : . ; . faa | $ burg” over Sunday. ye ny avin Tey are the qualities that combine to make | i — Mrs. A. E. Ramberger was visiting hard, but hé has lots of company Cash received from seeretary : 1,510 9 ; ’ | A at Rossiter this week. Spring suitings in all the latest de Total . $ 1,012 13 Our scason s splendid sclection of Su- | 4 —Miss May Boyce, of Clearfield, is signs just received at Dinsmore Bros Orders of 194 paid... $ 9% ve , visiting relatives in town. The fellow who is afraid to take a "Mt o-00 paid Pt rol chance generally loses on a sure thing. —There will be no preaching services Less out wing orders. i {Cn : : 1 in the M. E. church Sunday. For Sale—A white bed room suit will Bulince of hand S 1m \ of eS 0 la | y Indications are that we will have to | be sold cheap for cash, For particu re y jusejsecond hand ive this summer, [Hur onli at tiris office. | Balance from 1901-31 18, loss equal to exclusive custom-tailor-made | —Miss LaRue Winslow, of Benezette, | Sue We ntz, teacher of music d { araer of 1904 puid—#oe.......8 2 | is visiting relatives in town this week. | representative of 8. Hamilton Piano From hs m Sip { id bran i "0 gal ments. ! ) Pittsburg Pa. ingle, vanaudon ,'W 1 ; —The country coal bank of Richard | | company, oiber donntotm. 5 a 1; Ee ' illey has been worked out and aband- | For Sale—Good bed room suit aad | « TJ. Gram, chairman | i 3 u are looking ial APP LI el that grounds committe 363 05 ned { bed springs will be sold cheap for cash —Editor H. Edwin Williams, of the | Inquire at this office. ian devotional continiiles: 3 34 en Campbell Journal, was in town | [i is quite possible for a big man to | From veceh Creek Coal & psday. {shrink from his daty and for a small Loke Lo...... . 200 00 (The schedule of the Northern Oam- | man to rise to the occasion. K Ros ous; fo First Na- * n 3 ona funk... a wl 00 Btreet Railway will be found mi No soap bubbles on Duquesne beer. | From Lau, note First Na- er column, [ The “aollar’? is pure cred Ask for tional Bank NA 200 00 $ 1,523 61 Binder & Starrett have a new ad- [it at the bars and get the best. L. Gorsuch, chair has real “snap” and character—the kind that makes a man look distin- guished mn any company—don't fail ¢ and sce our. beautifolivai de to come and see our beautiuily de- EXPENDITURES, signed models and comprehensive ertisement in another column worthy Have you trouble with your waten? | por outstanding bills of Bast = a > : Df a careful perusal. We can repair it at short notice Ball team of 1904 $349 50 assortment of new tabrics—the latest —The local aerie of the Fraternal | Luxenberg Jewelry Co, | Foron account of Buse B all | : | 4 H eam of 1909........cc.00 00 : yc ¥ ’ cr < Order of Eagles will hold a banquet | o our new line of gray and bive |p i “ bof 1 ) % The Le: ading Fashions mn snade and patte rn. on Tuesday evening. [spring suitings just received |“ JUDILOr SErViCe....ouwuiiimnne 210 00 ov . . | —A meeting of the stockholders of : DISSMORE BROS] * periodicals. on on ASAE for Boys and J uveniles. Exactly What You Want in Sack Suits. | i « * Pat- . i s “gy, mnasium supplies hs )» 5) xs . 5 the new Grange National Bank of Pat Whatever you may need in jewelry | « yinjetic rark supplies... 312 N ther make hus pained the Single and double-breasted styles for Men and is being held this afternoon. | we have it. Give as a trial. “ labor on Athletic Park... 17 5 Vo other make has gained the \% or Men. exquisitelv cut and made of the finest —The pupils of Miss Sue Wentz Luxenberg Jewelry Co, | * baance due on grand | reputation held by oung . len, €xquist cly cut and made 0 1€ the music teacher, will hold a music| wy, I 131 11 plaid, striped and mixed worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, . e g 5 Wanted —3,000 sha 01 idate For payments and inter SNELLENBERG . 1 octred 1 he Fo recital some time next month. Gold, Copper & Coal Co. stock. Ade] on ates ov hore em SNELLENBERG etc, to ve procured ior the price $10 to $20. | —Every misfortune ug is pompensy: | dress Box 507, Bloomsburg, Pa. | For miscellaneous sundries 6619 $1,456 CLOTHES Men’s and Young [len’s Spring Top tion. The faithful oid mine mule Will} your money refunded it our repair- | 3a1anee on NANG... wwessessersrenees $ 6137 get a'much needed rest anyway. |ing is not satisfactory. | We hereby certify that we have care- | at the prices we quote, and the reason is Coats. i —Don’t, forget the opening of Mel- | Luxenberg Jeweiry Co. | fully audited the accounts of the sec- that the utmost care is given to every ci i lon’s new millinery store to-morrow. | It you want the best call for Du- |retary and treasurer and find the same detail of design, cut, finishing and fabrics, Loose and waist-shapec models—long, short | See new advertisement in this issue. | guesne Beer. Not a headache in a car. | COFTect. Every smart, design in Suits and Top and medium styles of the Sopra reas coat- *' _Jesse Dale and Bill Greene are be- |load of in Cool, sparkling and re- B. I. MYERS, | Coats—there’s nothing lacking that care- ings, including '‘Cravenetted” fabrics, absolutely ginning to hunt up their quoits again | freshing. | CU. ROSS LLARK, | ful forethought could provide, and the water proof—handsomely lined and finished $10 { in anticipation of a prolonged strike. | The diyine right of kings may bave | a Auditors. materials are charming in appearance as to $15. —Rev. J. H. Keeley, of Franklin, de- | been a plea for feeble tyrants, but the | RESOLUTIONS. {|| well as hard wearing in textile strength. ht of t is the key- | : erty ET. : “1. n livered a Prohibition lecture in the |divine ight of government isthe key-| po 10 Temple No. 65, L.. FOR THE BIG BOYS Is there Anything You'd Like in : First Baptist church Tuesday eveniug. sions of human progress G. E, adopted the following resolu- ; { — i : : ; | x - J . 3 nr md MO Wks Re Be a Or. ons: I! $5 to $12. Hats and Haberdashery : were attending the sessions of the Will sell cheap for cash or will trade | opens ft has pleased an all wise FOR THE SMALL BOYS : : 3 Methodist conference at Tyrone this | | for a good cow. Call en or address A. | Proyid lence tu take from our Temple ets oY We have everything that’s “right” at moderate = C. Fisher, Patton, Pa. F y S 5 - ’ week. ) | our beloved companion, Mrs. Kate $3 to $7 50 prices. —Thomas Litzinger has opened a| Talk to women-as much as you can. | Ardary, therefore be it | ' ' ; country coal bank on the Eckenrode | This i is the way to gain fluency, because | Resolved, That we condole with the | | tract in Oarroll township. The “D” | jyou need not care what you say and | husband of our beloved companion in | ih ; TH E KEYSTON E, : L vein will be worked. | had better not be sensible, | the hour of his bereavement und com- 111 WE HAVE A DIS- . SHOES IN ALL STYLES, | —Alex Ratowsky has moved his 3, 9] No mattter how old your watch or mend him to Him who doeth all | TINCTIVE Opp Bank, SHAPES R and 19 cent store from the Myers build- | jewelry is, we will make it as good as | things well. And be it farther (1 R/ {Jewelry is, g | " inre y ing on Magee avenue to the Edmiston [new at a low price. Resolved, That we show our heart- | | SHOE STCRE. PATTON, PA. AND KINDS. block on Fifth avenue. Luxenberg Jewelry Co. |feit sympathy by draping our charter | —Rev. M. E. Swartz left for Tyrone | If you appreciate anything clean, | for a period of 30 days and a copy of | Monday to attend the Central Pennsyl- | attractive and a variety of anything | | these resolutions be printed in the vania M. E. conference. W. H. Sand- | prepared in a first-class way, try the Patton COURIER and Pennsylvania | —— 1 ’ ford and Reuel Somerville are the lay | City Cafe at Barnesboro, north from | Grit and a copy spread on the min- | Sn delegates from the Patton church. | the Corner Drug store. It is the best | utes of our Temple and sent to the| g , y pay band. 2 | any A. G. Neff has petitioned the court | | place of its kind in the north of the bereaved husban ALICE GRATLA n for a transfer of the liquor license of | |county and is a very desirable place | es : LrE » $ 9 the Central Hotel at Hastings from Roy | (for ladies as well as gentlemen for | J Ae ; FES ’ Me 0 n fry ew E. Wheeler, who was held over and { meals, lunch and all kinds of 8010 | ANE FETE Sy : AR : : drinks. Strawb vanilla and ch - | Committee. has left this section of the country. S, rawberry, ve a and choe- | : ) ma z tod dition | °1Ate ice cream every day. Also fruit, | SARAH CHAPMAN, N. T. : > ~Whileinan intozicated condition | | candy, nuts and fresh roasted Jumbo! MAUDE RICHARD, G. of R. ° o Saturday afternoon, Michael Lonaka, | peas | 1 In i 1 n er ' until a Slav, stepped in front otf two empty | ® . TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. 3 d a cab, r ing at a rapid Letter 10 John Sharbaugh, ra | inuteg a oi gti 2p. | Patton, Pa. ! Properties In This End of the County That 1 con~ ne ’ | s r s { Changed Hands Recently. | Bakerton. | Dear Sir: Why, do you think, can | 5 i n the — Among the new advertisers in this | Devoe sell pure paint as low as others! Adolph Leclerq et ux to Hortense W ill ope Rn on Satu rday with issue of the COURIER is the Pennsyl- |sell adulturated paint ? | Polchia, lot in Carroll township, $250. NOBODY REFUSES . J in vania Railroad company, a concern| Thereare30 or 40 or 50 different| P. w. Heifrick et ux to Mike Sokis- 3 ; 0 a rare showing of handsomely cafter . with which most people are familiar | makers of print that rank, in a way, | tis, lot in Hastings, $125. Sa present of a box of candy. Espec- Ses ? . : s they with, so that any commendation is un- as “first classy” they have their re-| C.F. Fraser et ux et al to Luke|ially when it comes from here. : If 1 rimim ed H ats, Untri min ed leave necessary at this time. | gions; one’s region is large, another's | Dunlap, 8 acres 147 perches in Barr |you have never tried the experient “ More changes in pastorates are | 18 small; everyone is ‘‘first class’’ in its | township, $1,000. we advise you to buy a box. Bring it Shapes and Ready to Wear likely to be made at the Tyrone ses- region. Lona Long et vir to Thomas Brown, | to your wife or sweetheart an see gion of the M. E. conference than have | Of these 30 or 40 or 50 one is best, | one acre in Barr township, $1,250. TER SMILE THAT WON'T H ats. 7 pu occurred in many years, made neces- another next and so on down; but the| H.J. Krumenacker et ux to Theresa YOME OFF ~ . . . 01 sary through death, removal and the | Prices are all the same or about the Boland, 67 acres in Barr township, §1. omy Everything new 1n Sail- 3 3 v retiring of some from the active work, |Same—you can buy one for less than Ellsworth Arble to Annie Arble, lot), 4 jr yoy have a sweet tooth in your ; ~ 1 coe Ii 8; —Allen G. Rumberger, of DuBois, another though; a personal matter in . CREA Fen. autist Col head a taste out of the box will make ors. Come ana see our line 7s checee 211 ti 2 in . : “ bas accepted the position of book- {sometimes Re id € . to on Ay 8 opin, you our steady customer for ever. t 11 . ] a d : 3 Keeper in the office of the Northern | Dut how, do you think, can Devoe fot hy Carroll fownship, $28. or a ver laces an c¢m- ‘ : : y 11 the best for no more than the rest ? ™ ) . . 4 Qambria Street Railway company, suc- | 3° for | i A aa 4 © ceeding “Trolley” a i. par Rise The answer is: it costs less to sell it; NE W BIG Ki N KEAD S bi oider 1eS. 6 « A s more to make, less to sell. Reputation “ twin brother of Borough s : “ ag E. Rumberger ong helps sell it. It’s 150 years help sell it. STATI Oo N E RY ‘ a . Go by the name. Yours tral : 2 A —Walter Thompson, editor of the y F.'W. Devon ro LI N E OF WALL STOR E. gv : Mountaineer Herald and prospective P. 8. Binder & Starrett sell our paint. ! 4 postmaster, County Commissioner PAPE R J UST " o —— — 0: John Owens and Landlord M. J. Stolz, J . all of Ebensburg, came to Patton by Eat What R ECE A) ED. THE piece of Silver- E ST E R train ; trolley om Qirpolitow j Monday : All the latest patterns ware which you A afternoon and spent several hours in a Y lu L k : 4 at the mini E : real live town. 0 I ¢ sud designs and received on Christmas 1pt. s . .e . r 5 —According to newspaper accounts > Pp wiil lose its lustre and ITI N GCS rp ” the revival converts at the hig evan Don’t Sire or Dies, But Use Mi-o-ns and Picture frames, room mould- turn to a brown color if l ) . ’ gelistic services in Philadelphia are Cure Your Stomach Troubles. ing ete J : : : ) y J . OE or ola ets yonder The average treatment of stomach | JOS FLI CK yo do not keep 1t wrap ; exa 3 ; be in- : : rd a4 ] : a rks i . ¢ troubles c ts of a rigid diet list, | . : 1 tissue paper awa T 2 ~ th 2 . duced to come to Patton. The Courter | [HO CIE, 0 0 (8 TOL, Te pe ape: away Now 1s the time to leave your 3 ‘ : : > arve patient. | Paiton, Pa from the light: You will ’ will contribute to a fund with that | Of course it would be foolish fi | ' . rom the ligh Ww : ; rod in vi or any- | ; : 3 : . . i / object in view. lone who knows that some foods are | ; -| not care to do that so you order tor that + aster Suit. Qut ne —1It is asserted that altogether about | | positively harmful and poisonous to | I ’ 1 1ad better get a jar of ; $2,577,000 is paid out in salaries to the | continue eating them, even while fol-| Reuel Somerville, i 8 3 of the new grays and bl LIES 1S complete professional base ball players of the lowing the Mi-o-na treatment, but in| | : yoyo i 225 country. ‘About $2,500,000 is paid out | ordinary cases of stomach troubles it | Attorney-at-Law, a - | = 1: : Cl | I I. J in other salaries and expenses of main- | {5 not necess: wry to starve or diet if| | SIL F L Everything new anc up to aate. Have taining grounds; about $800,000 in rail- | Mj.o-na is faithfully used, a tablet be- | Patron, PA. | ! | I ( : Foad fares; about $125,000 in Lraining goes euch meal, | | rou seen the new sack coat for this : o : | 1 : 3 3 . . oo . tr DC . al J expenses and possibly $500,000 in ad-| This scientific remedy, for the care | Office in the Good Building. the finest silver polish ) j ditional expenses. | of 1 : : p |of stomach troubles, acts upon the E made. 25¢ at season. i] —Luke A. Byrne, who owns the old | whole digestive system, and strength- T.R. MO ao | 2 | LR. RRISON, | grist mill at Garman’s Mills, received a | ens the organs so that they are able to | verdict of $3,365.83 in his suit at court | | digest any food that is eaten without | . i = Dentist last Friday against the Clearfield and | i fear of distress. | entis y | Cambria and Pennsylvania Railroad | 0. F. Wolf has so much confidence | | 'y companies. Mr. Byrne alleged that|in the power of Mi-o-na to cure stom- PATTON, PA. 2 damage resulted to his mill race and ach troubles and resulting ills, that he T : | A xT - re ! dam when the defendant corporation gives a guarantee with every 50 cent) Office in Brady Building. Watches, Clocks, Jew elt y, Ko T HE 1 AILORS, e x ran its road near his place and deflected | box to refund the money nnless it - - Frome = ee ’ : the course of a stream of water. | cures. Is this your paper ? | dacks and Supplies. ) Patton, Pennmn’a.