Roy Eaton Decker, ESTABLISHED « = 1898. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One copy, one year, in advance, - - = §1.00 a-No papers discontinued until all arrear Ages are pald, unless at the option of the publisher. Entered at the Postoflice at Patton as second. class mall matter, ADVERTISING RATES, Legal notices §1 per inch for three insertions, Card of thanks 5¢ per line, Resolutions be per line, Poetry be per line, Business locals be 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 -—— THE BOROUGH FINANCES, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. to be true to othe be st of our knowledge | and belief. no others go H. E. BARTON, H. A. LEIDEN, Auditors. i. 8. LINGLE, President of Council. Attest: — Ep. MOORE, Borough Clerk. Patton, Pa. April 16, 1906. Regret His Departure. The Rev. Joseph F. Anderson, for geveral years past the successful pastor of Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, left the city with his family at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon for his new field of labor at Patton. Mr. An- derson made a host of friends here by his christian character and gentlemanly deportment and all are sorry that the fortunes of the itinerancy have sent him out of the city to another pastor- ate. The Tribune unreservedly com- mends him and his worthy family to the confidence and good will of the people of Patton, And it sends with Mr. Anderson its appreciation of the thoughtfal and courteous manner in which he treated its representatives upon very many occassions during his residence here, and its sincere hope that his new home may prove congen- ial in every respect and that he may come to the close of the conference year feeling that he has been able to do a good work.—Altoona Tribune. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Those in need of artificial limbs, braces, etc., should write to J. Ww. Thompson, the veteran manufacturer * of Pittsburg. He was in our town and vicinity this week and measured a pumber for limbs, among the rest Mrs. Wm. Gauntner, of tipple No.3, Mr, Thompson has been in this line of busi- _ ness for 36 years and uses an artificial leg himself. He will be back to take ‘other measures for limbs and braces in a few weeks and those wishing to consult with him in regard to such ap- . pliances should address him in the meantime, J. W. THOMPSON, Box 710, Pittsburg, Pa. Letter 10 Wm. Gill. Patton, Pa. The police are finding us out. Officer L. H. Pinney, of Erie, Pa., * painted his house Devoe, perhaps two or three years ago—the tale don’t tell when—the painter objected, but Pin- ney insisted. Two neighbors of Pinney’s have painted since; one lead-and-oil, the gther some other paint, don’t know what. But Officer Pinney lives in the nicest painted house of the three. The rest of the story we don’t know; what it cost the three to paint. We can guess; about half for Officer Pinney. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co. P. 8. Binder & Starrett sell our paint. NOTICE. Notice is: hereby given that the undersigned has purchased the follow- ing property of James A. Thomas and the same has been left in his hands temporarily. All persons are forbidden to interfere with or molest the same under penalty of the law: One brown mare, one set of harness, 70 tons of jce, one buggy, meat blocks and all - butchering tools now in shop of James A. Thomas. JOHN A. THOMAS. Patton, Pa., April 16, 1906. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the co- partnership existing between Joseph HOW dAPS KEEP STRONG Courier Readers (an Learn Something of Value From This. Such a thing as a weakling is hardly known in Japan. sailors in the recent war has been the marvel of all nations, women are well, happy and strong. The reason for this, so careful inves from childhood up know how to keep well through care of the digestive sys tem. ach, loss of appetite, headaches, rheumatic pains, back-aches or any of the other troubles caused | by a weak stomach, they treat the m- | gelves with some of the principal rem- | edies that compose Mi-o-na, a stomach | remedy that has a large sale in Patton at 0. F. Wolf's. So uniformly successful has the rem- edy been in curing all stomach troub- les when it is used in accordance with the simple directions given with each box, that O. F. Wolf gives a signed guarantee with every 50 cent package to refund the money if Mi-on-a fails to benefit. NOTICE TO PATTON CITIZENS, The street commissioner has cleaned up all refuse, tin cans, powder cans, and all rubbish on the streets and alleys in the borough of Patton. In the future, any citizen who throws re- fuse of any kind on the streets, alleys or vacant lots, or who allows any re- fuse to accumulate on his premises, will be dealt with according to law. This is the first, last and final notice. A word to the wise is sufficient. BY ORDER PATTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, Patton, Pa. April, 12, 1906. When you need anything in the printing line come here. ‘DO IT TO-DAY!" “And to think that ten months ago I looked like this! Iowe it to German Syrup.” (The time-worn injnnction, *‘ Never put off ’til to-morrow what you can do to- day,” is now generally presented in this form : ‘Do it to-day I"’ That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for sev- eral days, perhaps weeks, (Take some reliable remedy for it To-pAv—and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. {No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure— as it has done be fore in thousands of ap- parently hopeless cases of lung trouble. QNew trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75¢. Atall druggists. 2 For sale by GUNN’S PHARMACY. | Ad AIVS "0d ‘Sonu pue S9s.10Y 10] P22} jo ‘agdd TIN LVEYD HHL Flick and A. B. Kerns, under the firm name of Fiick & Kerns, has been dis- | solved by mutual consent, the business being continued by Mr. Flick, to whom | ! all bills are payable and who will pay | bs all outstanding debts. { Jos. FLICK. | A. B. KERNS. { Patton, Pa., April 20, 1906. “Human Hearts.” #Haman Hearts” in all the glory of a new scenic setting, and with an ade- | quate cast, will be presented for popular approval at the Barnesboro opera | house Monday, April 24. Manager | Morley has placed the seat chart and a selection of reserved seats at Gunn's | Pharmacy for the benefit of Patton patrons. | Picture. Framing and Enlarging in | Crayon, Pastel and Water Colors. taken by my predecessors, Perell, Harris and Kennedy. pue rw jo MOY s1q Be $20nDO.I J r van INL IO vd ‘SONIHAS 1S3HD ‘AHH3d ‘HO pury 1sadeayo ay], 1ousliE} Jog 18213 T. H. WIRTNER, Modern Photographer, PATTON, PA. Children’s Photographs a Specialty. Duplicates can be had of any pictures Messrs. The wonderful en- | darance of the Japanese soldiers and | Both men and | tigations tells us, is that the Japanese | _ | Capital stock paid in WELT Sanitary Plumbing | | and Heating. I have opened "a Establishment in am prepared to do all work in my line expeditiously well. If they have tgouble with indi- | gestion, heartburn, wind on the stom- | sleeplessness, | Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. gain Store. THE piece of Silver- ware which you received on Christmas wiil lose its lustre and turn to a brown color if you do not keep it wrap- ped in tissue paper away from the light: You will not care to do that so you had better get a jar of SILVER CREAM, the finest silver polish made. 25c at TOZER’S, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko- dacks and Supplies. If in need of anything in| my line, give me a call at] residence over Johnson's Bar- | Plumbing | Patton and | and | NOBODY REFUSES. a present of a box of candy. Hspec- ially when it comes from here. If you have never tried the experient we advise you to buy a box. Bring it to your wife or sweetheart an see THE SMILE THAT WON'T COME OFF 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. EPORT of the condition of The First N tional Bauk of Patton, in the state of Pennsylvania, at the close of business April Gth, 106: RESOURCES, and discounts....... Overdrafts, secured and un U. S. Bonds to secure circuls tion. Premiums on . Bong Bonds, securities, et Banking house, iy and 1ix- ture ; 4,509 00 Other real estate owned.. : 1,195 00 Due from National Ban serve agents)... Due from State Ba Due from approved t Loans 8 490,585 46 20 44 100,000 00 1,250 00 092,976 86 Notes of other National B Lawful mon- ey reserved in bank, ViZiesi res Redemption fund with 1 as- , urer (5 per cent of circ ulation).. Total ..... LIABILITI od 100,000 00 Shaping fund. 10,000 00 Undivided profi 2,461 14 The Oak flexi! of tha kiaheal As the vances to town warrant we have always abreast of ebrated in three grades, to come and see styles. preciated. Come the Knox Hats. WE HAVE A DIS- TINCTIVE SHOE STORE. Keep the ohild’s foot as nature Intended, as shown at the loft. Many children’s shoes force the pliable growing bones and muscles info unnatural shapes as shown at the right, Educators are designed to keep the bones and muscles In nature's shape, ¥ leather soles provide fightness, ty and wear and upper leathers are To have your ohid thank you for perfect NE, foet i later [fo buy EDUCATORS, bi ANNOUNCEMENT ad- made an endeavor to keep the times. We have justadded the agency of the cel- Knox Hats $3, $4 and $5, and we ask all the good dressers who know a good hat these Thisagency requires us to buy a heavy as- sortment and we hope our efforts will be ap- in and see From Infancy to to Old Age there’s a Need for Hats and Haberdashery. Our selection contains everything that man or boy requires, at most reasonable prices. Riter-Easter Sale of Smart Spring Overcoats for Men. How about a stylish short “Cov- ert’ Coat of fashion- able shade—or per- haps you would like a new model light C hesterfield in one of the swell gray fabrics, or a “Crav- enette”’ Rain Coat, absolute ly rain- proof and always serviceable? : H so, here's your opportunity in it, famous Clothes, of Quality that are designed by experts, faultless in fashion and finish, and that fit to perfection. With plenty of wear-time for a lignt overgarment from now up to June 1st, this sale offers you a splendid op- portunity to get your new model spring at a marked saving. A Wonderfully Fine Selection of Spring Overgarments in all the leading styles and materials that have been sellihg by others as high as $10 and $22, Now Only $15. Spring and Summer Sack Suits of swagger model and newest fabrics, including the dark blue Serge, From g10 to $20. THE KEYSTONE, Opp. Bank, PATTON, PA. SHOES IN ALL STYLES, SHAPES AND KINDS. taxes pe National Bank notes 100,000 00 | Due to other National Bank 1,194 51 | Dividends unpaid... wl Individual de posits subjec t to check 3 11 | Demand certificates of deposit. Time certifies of deposit Certified che Notes and bills iscounte Total .. State of Pennsylvania, | County of (! ambria fo I, T. J. Scholl, Cashie f the above named bank, do solemnly s + that the above statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ". J. SCHOLL, Cashier. Correct -Atiest C. BROWN, | War. H. § Xbronn, Directors. CHARLES ANN Any Man or Woman can transform a soft wood floor into a perfect imitation of a beautifully grained hard wood floor in a few minutes with ¥ Chi-Namel and the Chi-Namel Self-Grainer ood floor, furni- {i nade to look like RN r, more duriiie : ht ps the same id iol the sur- z is so hard that w alking or washing will not remove the gloss. to produce a be: wero grained xactly like the most expensive Callat ours anc strate how easy it is i 1s} 8 by this improv | Binder Starrett, Fifth Avenue, PATTON, PA. Everything in Hardware. / Northern Cambria Street Railway Company Schedule of Cars. RUNNING ON A THIRTY-MINUTE HEADWAY, First car leaves power house for Barnesboro at 45 58 a. m. Second car leaves power house for Barnesboro 5 Third “ St. Benedict * Lid HE The “Third Car” makes connections with P. R. R. train at S; engtor for Cresson. First car leaves Barnesboro for Patton at 5:15 a. m. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:15 p. m. The 10:45 and 11:15 p. m. cars to power house and St. Benedict ONLY. | First car leaves Patton for Barnesboro and Carrolltown at 6:00 a. m. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:30 p. m. The 11:00 p. m. car to power house ONLY. No Carrolltown con- nection on this trip. First car leaves power house at 5:00 a. m. for Carrolltown. This car then remains on the Branch and connects with ail Main Line cars at Carrolltown Junction. First car leaves Carrolltown for Patton at 5:30 a. m. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:30 p.m. First car leaves Carrolltown for Barnesboro at 6:00 a. m. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:30 p. m. The 10:30 p. m. car will be the last scheduled car for Carrolitown unless they receive passengers from Main Line cars at the Junction at 10:44 p. m, when they willl eave again at 11:00 p. m. for the power house ONLY. TIME OF CARS AT STATION POINTS ON MAIN LINE. First car Victor No. 9 to Barnesboro at.....501 a m Second car Victor No. 9 to Barnesboro at...5 27 a m and every 80 mins. thereafter until 1057 p m First car Brandon Hotel, Spangler, S. 4th street to Barnesboro Second car # onal First “ hy 5 Patton “ Victor No. 9 power house * Foxberg 4 St. Benedict Carr’lt'n Jet X Roads Wd Asheroft 1048 Columbja ** re 10 50 “ ‘* Barnesbor 608 ¢ 1038 Ashcroft f 10 40 X Roads £¢ 10 42 Carr'lt'n Jet * 1044 St. Benedict 10 50 Foxberg 4 “ * ¢ 1051 “power house 4 “ws y : ¢ 10 52 First car leaving Barnesboro at 5:15 a. m. =i contieet with the N. Y, C. & H. R. R. R. trait | leaving Patton at 6:10 a. m, for Mahaffey, Clearfield, Philipsburg and Williamsport. Baggage and packa ried on all cars, Special cars can be arranged for. 11 00 ‘1023 1123 1127 10 32 1033 10 34 1044 10 46 J. L. MeNELIS, Supt. Plant an Ad in the COURIER. T.R. MORRISON Dentist, PATTON, PA. Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, PATTON, PA Office in the Good Building. Office in Brady Building. bo a Whose paper are you reading? Read your own paper. —Pius OWN OV —Jose) in te ~John Patton v —-—W, \ a8 rene this week ~Mu. ilas, we his week Zisdo heehah pat Mon ~Ticke ent by p ON 8a —A 8p pm menc e week +The ¢ 0 regi he suspe —Webe medy, the Ba A nu early plusis 8 thi ZO as .—E phe I o office g only ¢ (nship, au, T eam i. Ti ty an 8. of Oe countr prhoon | been kn end was bc S. 0. ville hc le. Mr d is we blic. E nts in | ites al .—Wil n. The & spape restre pring E se the In panies ment i ect, becaus Curtis bt by th y night a Crowd the loc] n at W fourth a officers smoring ~/n arresf —Orders of the sup of the Pen for the me: reduced A; work 45 hc same day. a day the { Saturday. affected 1 Pittsburg. ad been w —Plans { toona dioc have been The build feet by gist of thi corridors, administra wing will boys. Bric the consti hapel, ser J, class 1c plied fr
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