The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 08, 1906, Image 3

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INTERESTING INDENTATIONS.
For paper hanging and decorating
call on A. C. Fisher, Patton Pa.
Spring suitings in all the latest de-
signs just received at Dinsmore Bros,
Ice cream by the dish, quart or gal
lon, also ice cream soda water at the
City restaurant.
No soap bubbles on Duquesne beer,
The *‘collar” is pure cream. Ask for
it at the bars and get the best,
See our new line of gray and blue
spring suitings just received.
DINSMORE BROS,
you want the best call for Du-
Not a headache in a car-
—Read your own paper.
—Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Ellery
Linn-—a son.
Mrs, Sidney Rounsley was visiting
in Houtzdale last week.
—Mr. and Mrs, H, 8, Lingle are visit-
ing in Bellefonte this week.
—Miss Virginia Lingle was visiting
in Philipsburg over Sunday.
— Myr, and Mrs, M. J, Stoltz, of Eb
ensburg, were in town this week. It
quesne Beer,
—Mrs. S.L. Irvin, of Cherrytree, tap 4 z ;
was visiting friends in town this week, | load of it. ( ool, sparkling and re-
—Mrs. Thomas H. McKenzie, of freshing. :
Barnesboro, was visiting in town over Backache before and during the
Sunday ! menstroal period promptly relieved by
Backache pills,
Pharm-
Wood’s Kidney and
Price 50 cents a’box at Wolf's
acy.
Why suffer from backache or kidney
trouble when one box of Wood's Kid-
| ney and Backache pills gives relief and
two or three boxes positively cure.
Price 50 cents a box at Wolf’s Pharm-
acy.
An old fashioned tin shop with up-to-
date ways of ‘‘doing things.” Any kind
of repairing, roofing, spouting. Kritzer
the Tinner, ‘‘At the Sign of the Ham-
mer.” Binder & Starret will take care
of your orders for me.
—Dr. Wolf, of Pittsburg, is visiting
his father and brother of the Wolf
Pharmacy.
—Patton and Carrolltown will play |
ball at the latter place Saturday at 3 |
o’clock p. m.
—Manager Gilliece is in Pittsburg
this week securing base ball players for
the local team.
—The charter of the new Grange
National Bank of Patton is advertised
in another column. ,
—Thos. Peach, of Ebensburg, who is |
said to have shrievalty ambitions, was
in town Wednesday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobart went
to Pittsburg Thursday, where the lat- |
ter entered a hospital for surgical treat-
ment. Backache, whether due to natural
—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smale were in | causes or the result of disease, can be
Lock Haven this week attending the | promptly alleviated and ultimately
funeral of the former’s sister, Mrs. | cured by the use of Dr. Wood's Kid-
Margaret Rinley. | ney and Backache pills. Thousands of
~The Patton base ball club will play | suffering women can testify to the
truth of this.
It is a purely vegetable compound
A BOON TO WOMEN.
The Bane of the Average Female Promply
Eliminated by a Simple Remedy.
the eastern part of the state the bal-
ance of the week. | and does not contain any poisons or
—A new brick making machine has | deleterious substances. It acts prompt-
been installed in the plant of the Pat- | ly,and in addition to relieving the pain
ton Clay Mfg. Co. with a daily capac- | tones up the system and makes life
ity of 100,000 bricks. | worth living. A trial will convince
: ’ | and a trial will costs you nothing. If
—The local aerie of the Fraternal |" * ‘
Order of Eagles held a banquet and in- they do not do all that is claimed for
itiation Tuesday evening. Fifteen them your money will be cheerfully re-
" funded.
gaplidales yere inifiated, Dr. Wood is a reputable physician
—Daniel A. McGough, of Ebensburg, who has had over 40 years of exper-
will succeed M. D Bearer as dep uty ience in kidney troubles, having made
sheriff. The latter's resignation goes; , specialty, and these pills are made
into effect the first of next month. from his own perscription.
—There are but two livery stables| Don’t suffer any longer, but buy a
in Patton now, the trolley line being | phox now. Price 50 cents at Wolf’s
responsible for the proprietors of the Pharmacy.
other two going out of the business.
NO CURE, NO PAY.
—The residence occupied by the
Misses Weakland on Palmer avenue
was struck by lightning Wednesday
afternoon and the chimney demolished.
—Rev. Father John J. Ludden, well-
known as the pastor of St. Thomas’s
Qatholic church at Ashville, has been
appointed to the vacancy at St. Jo-
seph’s, Renovo, caused some time ago
by the death of the Rev. Father James
J. Gormley.
—The wholesale liquor license of
Weakland & Ryan was transferred by
the court Monday to Joseph Bendl, of
Latrobe- who is now in charge of the
business. He will move his family
here next week and occupy a portion
of the Bart Young house on Fifth ave-
nue.
—A pretty, catchy waltz entitled
“True Blue’ has been placed on the
market, the production of Maynard
R. Windows, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Windows, of this place. It
is his first production and gives unmis-
takable evidence of musical ability on
How O, F. Wolf Sells Hyomei, the Guaran-
teed Cure for Catarrh.
0. F. Wolf has an unusual offer to
make to our readers, one that will be
of the greatest value to many.
For some years O. F. Wolf has been
watching the results from the use of
Hyomei, a treatment for catarrh that
cures by breathing medicated air, ab-
solutely without any stomach dosing.
The results have been so universally
successful that he feels justified in mak-
ing a public offer to treat the worst
case of catarrh in Patton with the
understanding that if Hyomei does not
cure, the treatment will cost absolutely
nothing.
The regular Hyomei outfit costs only
one dollar,and consists of a neat pocket
inbaler that can be carried in the purse
or vest pocket, a medicine dropper and
a bottle of Hyomei. If this is not
enough for a cure, extra bottles of
Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cents.
0. F. Wolf positively guarantees a
the part of the young composer, who eure; if Hy omel 1s wel 2 Soconiatios
now resides at Akron, Ohio. with directions, or he will refund the
—The regular monthly meeting of money. —
the Northern Cambria Physicians’ As- PROPOSALS FOR STREET PAYING.
sociation was held in Patton Tuesday
evening. In addition to the home|
physicians present, Drs. Sloan, of Car-
rolltown, Watkins, of St. Benedict,
and Brumbaugh, of Spangler, were in
attendance. A feature of the evening
was a paper read by Dr. Cleaver, the
Johnstown specialist.
—An injunction has been secured
against the Beech Creek Coal & Coke
company restraining it from tearing up
a certain line of tramroad every
time the Dowler Coal company puts it
down. The latter operates on the
Ott and Echenrode farms in Carroll
township and the trouble between it
and the Beech Creek company results
from a land title dispute.
—John R. Cordell, one of Patton’s
best citizens and best fellows, and his
father-in-law, Jacob Thomas, a leading
lumberman and real estate owner of
near Patton, were here on business |
Friday and incidentally met their old |
friends. Mr. Thomas is well known to |
the business men here and John Cor- |
dell spent some time with his boyhood |
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friends formerly of New Washington. | Wht 1s adulterated paint?
—Clearfield Spirit. |
Patt to.dat . hi Is clay paint? Is chalk paint? Is
=Pationis up-to-date In everything | barytes paint? Is lime paint? Isben-
bap papi These ight awe ed | zine? Is water? Issoap? Ismud?
gentry on Ssmnrday night effecte 2a We know what is; what is not is the
entrance into five residences in differ : } 3 :
question. Apparently nothing is not;
ent parts of the town including that of |,
| but we’re only a paint manufacturer,
the editor of the COURIER. Burglars | hy
ho don’t know any more than to ex- Dosa physisian,
ba % 4p thin 1h the. Bodse OF Devoe is paint, all paint; and fall
peeb to got any g onse o al measure; no whitewash; no nothing.
ntry newspaper man, especiall
gounizy nhewspap a PECIaLly | wo know what is; what is not is the
during a strike, don’t deserve success. 0
question.
At the other places visited the mid- |
night mauraders secured provisions |
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned, until Monday even-
ing, June 11th, 1906, at 8 o’clock p. m.
for the paving of portions of the fol-
lowing streets in the borough of Pat-
ton, Pa.
Magee avenue about 600 feet.
Beech avenue about 670 feet.
Fourth avenue about 350 feet.
Also proposals for standard street
crossings.
Plans may be seen at the office of the
borough engineer, who will furnish
specifications and blank proposals,
upon which all bids must be made.
The borough of Patton reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
ED. S. MOORE,
Borough Secretary.
C. YERGER,
Borough Engineer.
Patton, Pa., May, 19, 1906.
Letter to Dr. J, I. Van Wert.
Patton, Pa.
Dear Sir: What’s the penalty for
| selling adulterated paint in your state ?
Yours truly,
F. W. DevoOE & Co.
Steam and
Hot Water
Heating
Is being used more ex-
tensively each year, Why?
Because it is the most eco-
nomical user of fuel, furn-
ishes a greater volume of
heat and is decidedly cleaner
than any other systems now
in use. Ask your neighbor.
He knows about it.
JOANSTOWN SOPPLY
ROUSE,
Johnstown, Pa.
Lincoln Building.
NEW BlG
LINE OF WALL
PAPER JUST
RECEIVED.
All the latest patterns
and designs and at the mini-
mum of price.
Picture frames, room mould-
ing, etc.
JOS. FLICK,
Patton, Pa.
Summer
iS
Here
And so are
with a full line
Hammocks, Refriger-
ators, Lawn Mowers,
[ce Cream Freezers,
Screen Doors and
Windows, Horse Cov-
ers; Ete.
« Also a full line of Hard-
we
Starrett,
“Everything in Hardware,”
PATTON,
PA.
Home Killed Meat
No embalmed business in|
ours. We deal strictly in|
meat killed at our slaughter
house. Everything in season.
Little . Bros.,
Butchers and Dealers in All Finds of
Fresh and Smoked Meats.
PATTON, PA.
T. H. WIRTNER,
Modern
Photographer,
PATTON, PA.
Children’s Photographs a Specialty.
Picture Framing and Enlarging in
Crayon, Pastel and Water Colors.
Duplicates can be had of any pictures
taken by my predecessors, Messrs.
Perell, Harris and Kennedy.
Parnell, Cowher & Co
—Agents for—
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
FIRE, LIFE AND
ACCIDENT
Good Bnilding, Patton, Pa.—Phone No. 9.
Violin, Mandolin, Gui-|
tar and Banjo
TAUGHT,
WM. M. SIMPSON,
Fifth Avenue. PATTON,
Opposite M. E. Churh.
PA.
F. R ™ ELLON,
Dentist.
Office in Good Building, formerly |-
occupied by H. A. Seitz,
Office hours: —8 a. m. to 12 m.
1p. m. to 5:30 p. m,
7p. m.to8 p.m,
Reuel Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
PATTON, PA.
Office in the Good Building.
THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.
acancies in Western Pennsyl-
strict Managers and Agents.
J incomes for first class men of repu-
tation. The recent investigation com:
mended Only the “Home Life.” Address
Waler Hayes, General Manager, Diamond Buildin ;
Pittsburg, Pa 8 9
The best business men use the best
stationery and get it at the best office
hat does the best printing. Of course
galore and some money. | P. 8. Binder & Starrett sell our paint.
that’s the COURIER.
BAT and BALL
are popular this year. Base Ball has
taken a new hold. In fact, all sports
promise to be followed by an increased
number of people this year.
Come and see us. We have a line of
Base Ball Goods at the following prices:
Bats - - - - b0c to $1.25
Base Balls - - - 5c to 1.25
Catcher's Mitts - - 25¢ to 2.50
Basemen’s Mitts - - b50c to 2.00
Outfielders’ Gloves - 25¢c to 2.50
KINKEAD’S
STATIONERY
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
SILUER (RERM
the finest silver polish
made. 25c at
TOZER'S,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko-
dacks and Supplies.
~
of
ware, The most complete
stock in Northern Cambria
County.
Binder &
|
Bla REDOCTION IN
MILLINERY.
All hats,
sold at greatly reduced prices.
trimmed and untrimmed, will be
Lingerie
hats made of laces, embroideries, horse
hair braids and chiffons in all styles and
shapes sold at less than cost from this date
onward at the
~~ MELLON MILLINERY STORE,
Patton, Pa.
Great
Reductions
IN NOBBY SPRING
SUITINGS. Mew
We
have a great line for this
season. Everything that is new
and up-to-date. No two patterns
alike. So make your choice early,
as the choice ones are sure to go
first. We extend to you a cordial
invitation to show you through our
line whether you purchase or not.
DINSMORE BROS,
THE TAILORS,
Patton, Penn’a.
T. J. SCHOLL
Cashier.
WM. H. SANDFORD,
President.
First National Bank
OF PATTON, PA.
Organized October 10, 1893.
A. G. PALMER,
Vice-President.
Capital—fully paid - $100,000 0G
Surplus - - - , 40,000 00
Stockholders’ liability - - - 100,000 OC
Total Assets - - - 850,000 oe
DIRECTORS.
Geo. S. Good, James Kerr, A. G. Palmer, E. C. Brown, Chas. Anna, H. J.
Patton, W. C. Lingle, Geo. E. Prindible, Wm. H. Sandford.
A general Banking Business transacted.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Banking by mails a specialty.
We pay four per cent per annum on deposits in our Savings Department,
compounded semi-annually. Why send your money to institutions in dis-
tant cities, strangers to you, when you can do fully as well at home? Call or
write for full information.
You should have one or more of our Savings Banks in your home.
teach practical lessons in economy.
Saved wages become wage earners for the saver.
“Not what you get, but what you hold,
Eases life’s burdens when you’re old.”
It will
Now on the Tlarket
PATTON BEER
Warranted absolutely pure ard free from
all deleterious substances.
CHAS p WELTY, 2a IT! TRY IT!
Sanitary Plumbing
and Heating.
I have opened a Plumbing PHONES:
Brtaiishrent in Patton and |
am prepared to do all work in
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my line expeditiously and;
well.
Estimates Cheerfully |
Furnished.
If in need of anything in|
my line, give me a call at
residence over Johnson's Bar-|
gain Store.
Old papers for sale at this office— |
only 5c a bundle.
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FOR SALE AT ALL THE LEADING BARS IN THE COUNTY.
PATTON BEER IS UNION MADE.
{ Bell THE PATTON BREWING CO.
| Local PATTON, PA.
Advertise in the COURIER.
DR: H. W. BHILEY,
Dentist!
T.R. MORRISON
Dentist,
PATTON, PA. Room 16, Good Building.
+ vsive Office Hours—8 to 12 a. m., 1 105 p.,, m. 6 tog
Office in Brady Building. p. — i hit i oe