ell er, VOL. XIIL—NO. 21. PATTON, CAMBRIA CO., PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1906, INDEPENDENT — NOT NEUTRAL — RUN BY THE $1.00 PER YEAR PUBLISHER. to | A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT, THE JURY DISAGREED, | ' of INJUNCTION 1 DISSOLVE t It Will be Given Under the Auspices of | Mock Trial the Vehiol fi oY THE BOROUGH FINANCES! I) CLOTHING i / b / | n| Lots of F as \ ——" | Miss Sue Wentz' Music Class, | and I bial i 4 B. KUSNER B. K USNER ine Will Now go il be | ; ‘ ; of. Trolley L 80| A fine musical entertainment will be | The Mock Trial held in Miner's Hall | Report of the Auditors Read We have the finest showing of Clothing in Northern into Barnesboro {held in the U. M. W. Hall on Friday | Tuesday evening under the auspices of | and Adopted Cambri “all i 3 le. 4 { evening, April 27, under the auspices the Y. M. (, A. proved to be a very fie} P ambria. Call in and see our line. . of Miss Sue Wentz and her musical | teresting one, The list of causes as read | ys DEFEAT FOR RAILROAD. | pe, A good rendition of classi- | by the clerk, M. B. Cowher, showed AT COUNCIL MEETING. SHOES. a | cal music will be given. During the lamong other things the expense of . g Dog in the Manger Policy Promptly Re-|ooupg0 of the entertainment Stall’s or- owning an automobile, the disadvan. Gratifying Condition of the Borough Treas: For Men, Women and Children. Largest stock in town, on buked by the Court—Can Now Cross Ruil- | chestra will play some of their choice | tage of having a lady friend in Chest! ury—Where the Money Came From and Don’t put it off to-day. Come in and let us show you the er road Tracks Without Asking Permission | Selections. Prof. Wm. M. Simpson, the | Springs and the trouble a libel suit! where it Was Spent—Bond of Treasurer | finest in town. % of Pennsylvanis Company. | Vell known Violinist, will also assist. Would cause John C. Miller, Rumberger Accepted and Filed. © following 1s the program: ut one case was / : 4 ng Wing is the pr | pet oie case was ealled and that the) : Trunks and Suit Cases. ally That the action of the Pennsylvania . La du aati] each of promise suit for $3 98 dam-| President Lingle, Sec’y Moore, and AT- . Railroad company in seeking an in- I Overture, Seidel irs wsesuuep Aavaller | ages, wherein Miss Hannah A. Walsh | Councilmen Anstatt, Prindible, Nagle A Large Assortment, Se Junction restraining the Northern Cam- |, Overture, “ To Poet and Peasant"... .Suppe | Was plaintiff and J. Lawrence Dole de- | and Bailey attended the regular meet- tay : ' . . t bria Street Railway company from en- Brunia Yahner, |fendant. The jury embraced a number ing of the borough council held Mon. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats and Skirts. Ss tering the borough of Barnesboro was |3. Piano Solo, “ Frolic of the Butter Flies” | of important personages including day night. Reports were heard from : . . er one of pure hoggishness and actuated Te atone C. Bohen | President Roosevelt, Alton B. Parker, Street Commissioner Cornelius and We still have a full line of the above in stock. : by purely selfish motives is attested by |, piano Duet, * Orange Blossom Waltz». [90hn L. Sullivan, John Wanamaker, Borough Treasurer Rumberger and the : : : | Admi i €in-bloc othin er the decree of Judge O’Connor dissolv- ..Ludovic | Admiral Dewey and Governor Penny- latter filed his bond for $10,000 with W. g. ’ Ing the temporary injunction granted 1 . | packer. The testimony was conclusive H. Denlinger and W. H. Sandford as ts 1 to the plaintiff company. The final de- > Violin Sole, Word Selected in its showing the guilt of the defend- sureties. The auditors report was pre- B 20 cree handed down Tuesday is ap- 6. Vocal Duet, “ Go Pretiy Rose ™.....Marzials | ant and the jury was moved to real sented as follows: -. N E R, = pended: Lettie Lansberry, May Lilley, ents Biitin the plaintiff's attorney, Statement of the financial condition - And now, to-wit, April 17th, 19086, it | 7. Piano Solo, “ Shadows on the Waters... | Lol. Newton, of Boston, explained of patton borough for the year ending by is hereby ordered, adjudged and de- | ee Eee ~.Lomey | that before Mr. Dole’s affections were March 20, 1906. Next Door to Bank. PATTON, PA, creed that the Northern Cambria Street | & Piano Duet, oh Minstrels Scoonade "Low showered upon the fair defendant she RECEIPTS. AT ailway company may construct grade | Bertha and Lucy Mellon. weighed 380 pounds, but since the From Burgess W. J. Don- > a It crossings at the intersection of Caro- 9. Overture, “SnapShot” ~welasey | eventful night when he made one dive nelly, licenses, ete. g§ 7000 ~ ~ . y > . Stull’s Orchestra. for his h: ¢ s e the +» From George Boone, a 7] : Hue street and v alnat Ban. branch of 10. Voeal Solo, “ Lost Chord Sullivan o wh 5 y and another For he door Pai 's Mellot 70.50 iy oy the complainant’s road, and at the in- | Joht P. Carroll. she has decreased her avordapois until yom James Mellon, Fsq, Hr d ‘tersection of Chestnut avenue with the | 11. Piano Solo, “ Camp of Gypsies ........ Behr DOW she weighs less than an handred From J.D. Lyons, fines, HB 1 Porter Run branch of complainant's | May Yeager. | pounds. Sa > oul i i i i road, all in the borough of Ee {12. Piano Duet, “Mid-Summer Night's Regel Somerville, the attorney for his ine : 5,185 80 Should be taken in the selection of Liquors 4s In any other he » | Dream ™.............. eermereremn Mendelssohn A= ) : OF Pom 1 Dolyes : commodity. Some liquors are not fit to drink, while others said crossings to be cobstructed as| Sadie and May Semmorviile the defense, made a very impressive tor, 1004 duplicate, 754 85 act as a toni d taken i deration d d he hh of : nearly at right angles with said |; Piano Duet, & Waltz .......c..ccc.cuununn Lucho address to the jury, during which the Fro * 819 00 c a ‘omic and taken nm Inoderation do goo to the uman branches as possible and the said North- | May and Miriam Lilley. ever sieepy governor fell from his chair From F 5 system. The kind that contains no fusel oil or poor spirits y- ern Cambria Street Railway company |! Recitation, “Too Late Jor shi Tans, py 1D a somnolent state. The witnesses prom Counts 8 00 is a stimulent that is needed every once in a while. : Stic i neirisiaensetir har arin Anna May Monteith air eid i s sioners return tax...... 128 78 may operate their road and run their | for the plaintiff were Bruce Iroquois Sionerson re Ih a . St I said grade crossings upon the | PARE IL Myers and Miss Lydia Fethoor Te rowed of Our stock embraces the leading brands of good standard a : 15. Chorus of 32 Female Voices...........cecunns bor : “ent 1,000 00 isk 7 ce Bollawing Sondisions, viz: fori | > Hosts @ TRE en a Yous. Bp Wiosppested on the Stone ie Svening From ioc borrowed of Whiskies. We are sure we can please you. 2 irst. at each car of defendant |; piano Duet, “Festival and Birthday he alleged proposal just in the nic an > Y Sambaug ) i 2 J d mpany shall be brought to a stop be- | Ball 7... -..Rose Mirkin, Hilda Swoope of time to be useful witnesses. Other Proms tc borrowed of In Beers we handle Duquesne and Piel—the leading company g P k | HAM a , : . . Hd fore crossing the line of complainant's 17 PianoSolo, “Dance of the Demons”.. witnesses were Dr. W. A. Blair, who AL gh @ WE mw brands on the market. Order a case and it will be delivered road at each of the above named cross- | Viola Biller. messes re HOISE proved that the defendant was a mon- fom Yau, a to your homé promptly. ings and an officer in charge of the car | 15. violin Solo....... di Selected Omanic, Miss Rena B. Lewis, a niece of 1, 1905.................. 150 20 812,490 7 1s or an employe of the Northern Cam- ; Prof. Wm. M. mpson. the defendant, who alleged that the DISBURSEMENTS bria Street Railway company placed | 19. Piano Duet, ‘Come Dance With Me ! plaintiff’s attentions were intended for VISBURSEMENTS, ke . , et: there for that purpose shall cross the | i TRA ae isin Welb | her and not her aunt,and L. M. Bosser- Paid orders Torsirest work 0 o We Will Close Eve ry Even | ng at 8 0 Clock, complainant’s road and see that no |g vocal Solo, With Violin Obligato, man, who before he refused to marry | « “ow Hah 1,281 40 ; A i trains are approaching the crossings on | “ Whisper and I Shall Hear" ........... the plaintiff, got more prunes and ap-| “Boa 225 95 Exce pt Satu rd ays a nd Evenings -d 1 the lines of the Cambria & Clearfield | es es Piccolomim | ple pie than any other boarder at “Per- Paid orders” for . . irace Montei A :. 3: flay M’f'g. Co.... — 10246 Railway company. That for the Pur- to. Piane BN 7 Tatas kins’ Paradise,” the boarding house Pr pil and k Preceding H ol idays. e- . pose of compelling said railway com- | Vonetta Crowell, 1x Forsberg. conducted by the plaintiff. po Decial poll 0 : id pany to stop its cars before attempting | 22. Piono =olo, ** Ripples of the Alabama.” ] Wm. F. Dill, of Ebensburg, presided fant. 2% A to cross the crossings aforesaid, derail- | een Zita Leiden, Adtews as judge and charged the jury in very Paid orders 130 10 . . 3 1t Z ing switches shall.be placed along the!,, _ . ‘ Nader forcible language, despite which the 12| orders. .......... Creston 199 12 i 4 : x : { 23. Overture, “ Little Nugget ”...........ccevurn 0 inn - 199 12 i > r 16 line of the Northern Cambria Street a Stull’s Orchestra ' *‘good men and true” reported a disa- Paid orders for Goielires . 05 | Local "Phone. PAT TON PA. Railway company’s road, and at a|24. Piano Solo, “Palms... ......... Leybach greement and were discharged without pille, borough sol it 60 00 3 r- sufficient distance from the crossing to ! Emma Yahner. the thanks of the court ald orders Jor C. —- . coon : 4 : 3 § Vocal Duet, “I Live and Love Thee”. 3 3 : iS derail the car before it reaches the lines ’ | $25.00 : . n a Yo ie i nts stu. ue Alf BEE - WIDOW JONES i==% New Sbri d y. company; that the lever operating such | 2. Piano FOB cir None of the Mines of the Beech Creek | Paid beaoss for Fai iid oe Fashionable N g an derailing switch shall be placed on the | Lettie Lansberry, May Lilley, Grace Coal & Colic Co, are Working. | S « Clothing for Boys and Young Men. © : it opposite side of the line of the Cambria |, i Monteith. Si Ona ¥ & Clearfield Railway company from) ale... ull’s ( 1estra There is nothing new in the strike LoL borough. INMer 0 Ing, - . . - . ald orders tors 1 - where the car is stopped, which lever | BURNED BY ALCOHOL. | situation and is not likely to be until | “bonds, ers and switch shall at all times be main- | ae | the meeting of the joint scale commit- Paid ofers 5,000 00 N ec kwear tained in good working order. { Hungarian Meets With a Peculiar and Ser- | tee next Tuesday. None of the miners | Paid orde 2095 $11.960 65 ' |r Second. That a guard be put in po- | ious Accident. of the Beech Creelz Coal and Coke! “*™ : — Shirts, ras i : $ to Swolt s ’ : he Cen.) company are working although some Balance in treasury......c....oosuees tassssnes 1,130 31 e sition under the troliey wire of a suffic Excitement reigned high at the Cen ) y & L S011 a ht ient length, not less than fifty feet, at tral hotel at Barnesboro Saturday | ©f the smaller operators in the district $ 12,490 97 Etc, Etc, S- each crossing shove mentioned, which | evening, when Charley Walsh, aged | have signed the scale and the miners | STATEMENT OF TAX COLLECTOR. J U ST KR EC E IVE D r : shall be firmly held in position and |about 45 years, was frightfully burned | have resumed work. | Due from J.D, Lyons, du- a . . : which shall prevent the trolley from |about the head and body. | The miners’ convention at Clearfield pRUIGHE oF lic. 6,602 Logi t, disconnecting from the electrical cur-| Walsh had a bottle of alcohol in his | @diourned Friday night. The two mat-| plicate of 190%............... 919 82 § 7,612 62 rent, and by reason thereof cars be stopped for want of power sufficient to i ¢ propel them across the tracks of the {bottle out of his pocket, a companion | ’ | Lyons on taxes collected y complainant company at the crossings |of his bumped him and spilled the | DuBois and one authorizing the offic- | for Hirst sisty rf * hereinbefore mentioned. liquid over his own hands and Walsh's 181s of the organization to sign with cenit on $4,257, uy 85 74 Pa oy Third. That the preliminary injune- | clothing. The companion struck a | ll the operators in the district who a 5,185 80 . $B | tion heretofore granted be dissolved | match to light a cigar, and the alcohol | Were willing to pay the 1903 scale. P 4d jo teas Fon 101. and the complainant’s bill be dismissed | on his hands took fire. He touched | The situation, however, will not be Five per cent rebate on oa — | 4) abthe cost of complainant, defendant | Mr. Walsh, who in an instant was en- considerably clarified until the joint! pita or cont can mission 50 J company not to file a bill for Witness | circled in flames. To make matters | conference Tuesday,but it is confidently | on 5 2 fees or service of witnesses. worse a celluloid collar which Walsh | expected that nearly all of the com- | bate ceas 88 57 By THE COURT. | wore took fire and blazed furiously for | panies will fall into line by! the first of | Exon . 12620 d © ARGUMENT COURT. a while, burning the man severely | next month. The miners’ scale com. | Exonertions of 1904 du- 5 \ about the face and head, and it is | mittee will meet with the operators, | Exonerations from county ] ™, Business Transacted at the Session Held at | thought he inhaled some of the flames. | but it is not known that they have any commissions’s on une 26 80 $ 6,500 89 the County Seat Tuesday, | Mr. Walsh was taken to the Memorial | power to change the scale as last laid inside coat pocket and in some manner ters of general interest passed upon in | it was broken. In taking the broken | the final sessions were a resolution to | hold the next annual convention in! Commission paid to J.D. CREDIT wd 1111 73 We are sole agents in Pat- ton for the celebrated RALSTON HEALTH SHOES. Look at the display in our show window. WIDOW JONES SUIT MODEL |, UNIVERSITY STYLE. WOLF & THOMPSON. “Shopping by Telephone.” If the Doctor leaves a prescription at your house Argument court conyened at Ebens- | hospital in Johnstown and it is said | before the companies. Amount due fon ’ Diyos ines burg Tuesday, when the following | Will recover. It will be seen by the foregoing that ; ii ES. business of interest to this section was | A Ditei waa | the present suspension will, in all like- | Pe from, J. D. Lyons 1905 1,004 06 transacted: | oo : : ? | hood, last the remainder of this month, Due from. D. Lyons 1904 107.67 | In matter of the petition for road in Rioting, ending in bloodshed, was | and unless the joint committee gets t0- | Due from cou : ho» ~. ; Carroll township to begin at borbugh | Sonia ight ue Sines of the gether at once on Some amicable basis po Lr ee : OF *. line at Patton, J. 1. Elder, surveyor, | roubles between the stri ng Miners as their meeting on Tuesday, will ex- ploAIR (Xs fs 26 80 rous ] H. S. Buck and J. E. Dale were ap-| and the officers of the law at Windber. | tend into the next month. ipal buildings.....eeevvreeere 350 00 pointed viewers. The indignation of the strikers af the | While the situation in this district is | Pos 4, Sewer account * In re private road in Barr township, arrest of some of their comrades | not the brightest, it is still thought by Alex Mon teith, 58 role to show cause, continued until|P!a%ed forth into wrath that resulted | ¢1, 556 who are in a position to judge | Elizabeth Er May motion day. fan a conflict with deputy sheriffs, 0 that the present points of difference | joi fsysewer. . Frederick Arble,of Carroll township, | ten hee wei killed and ab least} iy) no gortlod when the joint scale — was appointed constable of his district | Vo vo Seriously injured. Twenty committee gets together in Clearfield. | Patrick Tynch, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- | charged with reponsibility for the rok! MET 12 16 nation of John E. Yeaglin. | are under arrest, closely guarded, and| Rey. Sidney A. Potter, an Episco- | PT Sl Wu James Quinn, of Hastings, charged | . | marti aw. 'nacker’ q with surety, was released on his own | martial law. Pennypacker’s Cossacks | were sent to the scene Tuesday. recognizance after listening to a severe talking to by the court. Luke A. Byrne vs. Cambria & Clear- | Windber is now practically under | pal clergyman well-known in this sec- . March tion, will be married on Saturday, April 28, at St. James church, My MARRIAGE LICENSES, { Lady’s Manor, Md., to Miss Fannie Mc- Leod, the daughter of 'Captain and Balance in T 20, 1906.......... Outstanding bond list LIABILITIES, 1,130 31 ar 16,600 00 § 3,661 72 Y > . Theodore Thomas, Thomas Mills,and field railroad continued until testimony | Margaret Flanagan ? ra, 1% is transcribed. 2 : 3 : Patrick D. Link, Clearfield township, John Krug vs. Bemhrands Peale, | and Mary Gabriel, White township, briefs to be submitted before July 10th. | George Kritzer, Barr township, and | In re incorporations of Crosson and | Emma Walsh, Jeannette. Sankertown boroughs, exceptions, | “por. ¢ parcigh, Activille, and Biize. | C- Pro'zman, who has conducted the on oe gua rr briefs to be filed. beth Rice, Gullitain, hotel, one of the largest in the city, re- | Tey ay In re condemnation Ly Pennsylvania i James Shumac wud Bertha Ammer. railroad of Jed of George M. Hargh- * Mrs. James (alder Turner. 5,020 15 —The deal was closed Saturday } song 'sements of 1905, 2 per noon whereby John Schenk, formerly | cont on $11,250.06... on 22570 § 21845 8 proprietor of the Brandt House, again takes charge of that hosteiry. Mr, H. tives to enter another business and Me. Net indebtedness of borough..............5 18,184 13 we have examined the foregoing ac-| counts of the borough for the year end- n berger it t'arroll township, exceptions; briefs to be submitted at date to be get. : PA. Schenk will take charge personally. Mr. Pratzman has conducted the hotel | \ for nearly three years,--Altoona Times. | nan, both of Frugality. Read your own paper, ing March 20, 1906, and find the same | CONTINUED ON PAGE 4, ‘phone us and will send for it, compound it and have it back to you in a surprisingly short time. You may want something in the line of sundries or toilet articles when it is not convenient for you to visit our store in person, phone us, giving us an idea, as near as you can, of what you want and we will cheerfully send samples and prices to you so that you make your own selection. Our stock is complete, the quality the best. Try Telephonic Shopping. O. FF. WOLF, The Druggist, PATTON, PA.
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