ng v \ 1st ur ete tis- ver ut, LL all has sports rreased line of prices: ho $1.26 ? to 1.256 fo 2.50 to 2.00 to 2.50 :.nees for member of assembly ' Blacksmith.” Sometime ago Judge Telford, of Indiana county, revoked the license of Charles McGinley, of the McGinley | House, Indiana, because of an alleged | violation of the liquor law. An appeal | | was taken to the superior court on the ground that as the alleged violation ocenrred before the present licen granted it could not be brought effect. the privilege of the landlord granted and enjoyed after the fact. | The decision of Judge Telford was | reversed, While walking through a strip of woods near Spangler last Sunday Guy | # Bliss, of that town, made the gruesome | ! _— Patton Courier, i -— INTERESTING INDENTATIONS. ~ =J. T. Mullen and son, James, were in New York this week. ~Mpr, and Mrs. W, L. Thompson are in Philadelphia this week, ~W, H, Sandford was visiting in Philipsburg oyer Sunday. —About 200 foreigners were natural ized at Ebensburg Monday. ~Joseph Marks is now employed as bar clerk at the Hotel Patton. ntn —Miss Millie Yeckley, ol DuBois, discovery of a body dangling from the (Tinted Gloss) was visiting in town this week. limb of a treo to which it was attached ~Rev. J. H. Fairlie left Tuesday on | by a leather belt. The body was badly a two-weeks’ vacation trip in Canada. |decomposed. It is supposed to be that modern mac —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd, of Phil- of a Mr. Eva former barber at | 4 xact pro ipsburg, were visiting relatives in town | Bakerton, who disappeared gome | a Fv ery partic this week. [months ago. The identification was ; brought about by the finding of a razor | § ~The pension board will meet at | i the mixture. Thi : a pair of shears on the body of the 118 can- Johnstown in the future instead | | and a pair 0 vy # of Cresson. | dead man and also by the fact of there | Er ot possib ly be ydone by | being a crooked finger on the right Bl h ih Colors are al- * _John Strawbridge, of San Fran- E ys i om z cisco, is visiting at the residence of aR 2 W ays u niform; so is the h CLIPPED AND CONTRIBUTED. | paint, Fred B. Morey. —One of the deposits received by the | Grange National bank Wednesday | consisted of $300, all of it in dimes and | nickles. Tce cream by the dish, quart or gal-{ lon, also ice cream soda water ab the | | Oity restaurant. V p 1hble on ~The Knights of Columbus of Eb- | No soap bubbles on ensburg, Johnstown and Latrobe will | The “collar” is pure Crea, picnic at Luna Park, Johnstown, Aug- | it at the bars and get the best. Sixty years of p ew York Philadel Duquesne beer, Ask for |B & | | | | ust 14th. | If you want the best call for Du- For Sale b —Bill Greene was distributing sou- | quesne Beer. - Not a headache in a car- Starrett venirs of the new bank Wednesday load of it. Cool, sparkling and re- | evening. Oashier Bearer has one! freshing. |. IETNEEER 0 framed at the financial institution. | Backache before and during he | _The Ladies’ Aid Society of the |menstrual period promptly relieved by First Baptist church will hold a cake | Wood’s Kidney and Backache pi ills, | and candy sale at Geo. O. Brady’s Ba- | Price 50 cents a box at Wolf’s Pharm- zaar Saturday afternoon and evening. | | acy. | . : —Alex Strittmatter, of Bradley | Why suffer from backache or kidney {i recerved on Junction, one of the Democratic nomi- | trouble when one box of Wood’ wiil lose its was | ney and Backache pills gives relief and mingling with the farmers here W ed- | two or three boxes positively cure. | nesday and was a welcome caller at | Price 50 cents a box at Wolf's Pharm- | ACY. NO 1 bs TAO 11 this office. AC) ped in tissue {0 a Dr turn vou do not k is thoroughly mixed by oughly i inc orpor ated in Ask your dealer. ] John Lucas & Co Patton, Pa. hinery in portions, le is thor- aint-making Iphia Chicago r & ich you Christmas lustre and wii color if eep it wrap- yor CL away —At the Democratic primaries held ‘or Sale—Five-room house, x of . : in Bedford county last Saturday vater, electric ligh it tr from the light You will E. Thropp received the nomi: ines, strawberries, c nts not care to do that so you for congress, while , 5. Doty Se harry bushes, good + a had better get a jar of successful applicant for the leg ve |on Lang avenu Addr s ] nomination. Patton, P ; — The Gallitzin borough school bonds, | When in Barnesboro try the City | Sl I ER 12 Fn IF RA the money from which is to be used in | Cafe tor m , lunch, ice cream and ki he ! A 8 i \ L.11 1" y the erection of a new school buils t hments. Ri S the best place have been purchased by a Cleve i nd in this sect . 2 firm at a premium of $800. The total |aple place for lac the nhnest poli sh amount is $20,000. | men. 7th door north So Corner arg | made. 25c at —The council of Cresson is said to be |store. Both ’phones. { Bi considering the advisibility of having | Write or phone the Chas. G. Fagan | a the Pennsylvania railroad company | yall Paper and Paint Co. for high| \ / erect safety gates at the crossing ledd- | grade wall paper and paint of all kinds. | ! di ing from Sankertown to Cresson. A | Decorating, papering and painting by | number of fatal accidents have oc- | experienced workmen under our per-| curred at that point. | ience, which is quite essential in doing | —On Sunday the Rev. F. J. Clerc, D. | D., rector of St. Pauls Protestant | good work. Rooms papered and dec- | Episcopal church, celebrated the six- | orated from $5.00 to $50.00 according to tieth anniversary of his life as a minis- | grade of work. Both ’phones. ter. The service was held in the church at Philipsburg of which he has been pastor for the past 25 years, —Mr. Thomas G. Gill and Miss Alice Hanwell, both of St. Benedict, were quietly married at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church in Pat- ton, on Wednesday evening, August 1, 1906, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Joseph F. Anderson, pastor of the church. —A movement is on foot in the vi- cinity of Kaylor’s station and thence in the direction of Bradley’s Junction, for effecting the organization of a tel. ephone company to connect their homes with the farmers’ line now in successful operation in the north of the county, with a general exchange at the residence of John H. Hoover, near Patton. : —The dates and places for the hold- ing of farmers’ institutes in this sec- tion as announced by the state de- partment of agriculture are as fol- lows: Scalp Level, February 19th and The Lock Haven State Normal | school closed the most successful year | in its history. Its new catalogue con- taining 122 pages, beautifully illus- | trated, is now ready for distribution. | This is one of the great schools of our state and affords the best available ad- | vantages for the training of teachers, fitting for college or business. Its de-| partments of music and elocution are | also largely patronized and thoroughly | equipped. The fall term begins Sep- | NEW BlG the pr incipal, J. R mu 0 DT OE a) FLICKINGER, m I ice. | Lock Haven, Pa. | Get the Best Always. ing, ete. It’s the same with paint as with any- | thing else. It always pays to get the | best. The trouble is to know what is | best. In paint we can tell you in a way | that you will readily understand. | With every gallon of Patton Sun Proof | i paint we give you a written guarantee | good for five years. Could anything | be fairer than that ? If you are now or | 20th; Carrolltown, February 21st and will soon be in need of paint, come in | 22d; Loretto, February 23rd. H. H.|,q jet ns talk it over with you. Krumenacker, of Carrolltown, is chair- | BINDER & STARRETT. ours. man of the institute committee of Cam- bria county. —The COURIER was favored on Wed- nesday with a call from John W. Blake, of Altoona, ‘‘the Pennsylvania Mr. Blake is a candi- date for congress in this district and is running independently as a Roosevelt Republican. He is an orator of note, well informed on all questions of the Estate Annie Manion, Deconsad, Letters of administration on the estate of| house. Annie Manion, late of Clearfield township, de- | ceased, having been granted to the under- | signed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to MART MANION AND HARRISON MANION, Administrators, Patton, Pa. | Or to their attorney, Reuel Somerville, bal | sonal suvervision of many years exper- | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko- dacks and Supplies. Summer LINE OF WALL is PAPER JUST RECEIVED. All the latest tember 10th. Address for catalogue, and designs and at the mini-| with Picture frames, room mould-| JOS. FLICK, Patfon, Pa. Home Killed Meat No embalmed business in| giock in Northern Cambria We deal strictly in| County. “| meat killed at our slaughter Everything in season. Bimder & Little Bros. Butchers and Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh and Smoked Meats. day and is particularly strong with the ton Pa. PATTON. PA workingmen. J. waka | ! —Hon. W. C. Lingle is president of alu Estate of William J. Donnelly, Deceased, | a new railroad company, which was Notice is hereby given that letters a | Pa rnell, Cowher & Co granted a charter at Harrisburg last | ntary have been issuedjto the unde week. It is known as the Nitany Rail- | executors of the estate above mention road company and will connect with | persons indebted 10 the said estate —Agents are re- tne] 5 + , quested to mu payment,j and those having | FIR TANT the Beech Creek road at Milt Halland | | 0 Pree ATilE Seni pwithut daly, | I IRE, LIFE AND extend to Cedar Springs. The com- MARY AGNES DONNELLY, | ACCIDENT pany Is capitalized at $40,000 and the | JosepH H. REILLY, road is intended to open up the lime- | Executors. | REAL ESTATE stone quarries near Cedar Springs and | . a] : . R.MORRISON | { Good BPnildingz. Patton, Salona. —Miss Blanche Good, who has been | traveling abroad for the past 15 i months, arrived in this city on Buffalo | flyer Wednesday afternoon, She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Geo. | 8. Good, and sister, Miss Minnie, who | met her in New York. There is jollity | is -— and rejoicing in the Good mansion| Pafronize the home print shop. over the arrival of Miss Blanche after | We are better prepared than ever to | Fifth Avenue. her delightful travels in the principal | turn out commercial printing of all countries of Europe.—Lock Haven kinds and at prices that can’t be dupli- Express. | cated for good work. PATTON, PA, Office in Brady Building. y Dentist, Violin, Mandolin, Gui- tar and Banjo TAUGHT, WM, M. SIMPSON, for— NSUMNEE AGENTS, Pa.—’i*non¢ No, 9. =PATTON, PA. Opposite M. E. Churh. Read your own COURIER. | patterns AUDITORS" STATEMENT. Financial statement of Patton Bor- ough School District for the year end- ing June, 1908, | Total number of schools Nurnbear of months taught | Number of teachers, male, | Number of teachers, female, | WANT TO INFORM THE, PEOPLE of Patton and vicinity that I carry in stock at all | Average salaries per month, mal | Avera salaries por month, formal times the best line of Flour that money can buy. Not one am olor two makes, but a dozen. I Average percent Fo of attendance duced prices. We will offer for | Cost of each pupil per month, selling thi Flour at re- FAX AND RATE PER CENT, | Sumber of mills levied, for chool 10, amt... 8 6,610 00 £ { Nt mi wr of mills levied, for 4 ! | building 8, nt 5,201 00 Total 8 11,901 00 i | RECEIPTS ] E | and Ph on hand at last ¥ BA ain sinned | oi 3a te “APY ro tion . i ' 1x Collee- ) , 1908. § 36 1 14 3 A ' a ton Dap ws 1 Commencing Monday, August | tor, Dup. 104 wi MM Y From Ty ollee- | , rif hy 19( > 6,548 45 1,527 35 5 1900, | : nn ANY . Ti - . je m nes, Jas. GOLDEN HORN FLOUR, 'made from select hard spring 3 Ld wheat (there is no better flour made) at From W. J, Donnelly, Bur- 190 00 15 00 nt of Club House T'aition Exonerations al | From $4.60 Per Bb. There is a reduction of $1.00 per bbl. Our mill is run by electricity. Therefore we are ready at all times to do your mill work While Your'e Waiting. We make all our feed and comply with the Pure Food Law enacted April 25, 1905, which compels all manufactur- ers and retailers to stamp or tag every sack the guaranteed analysis and number of lbs. it contains. We buy our grain in car at a saving of 25 per cent. 111 4 512 56 £14, | DISBURSEMENTS, | For Teachers Salaries... |“ Attending Institute * Supplies | “ Text Books | “ Furniture | 49 7 16 93 210 00 —- | 9% PATTON FEED MILL, | 441 on {ou Bajance on hand in “4 : s14.512 wl F. E. FARABAUG aH, Pr op. [i Te OR SI = rere ery ASSETS, Dae alo Tax Duplies ue, . 076 04 | Por i Fixtu 20 i i : : ia ance on h | : 3 8 i = Stat abatopiint m nga | 5 Nn fs 8 i | MALER)..ccr ciricsimsirsarsaminn 2,700 00 § 4 4 { = ia nr AT | SS EEEER | Ti < in excess of as AT TTA — AT THE | Value of School Property... 240,000 | re seeipts from Club House. wenn 390 00 | gp ® r — 'E Srenses of Club House: | Ni HI Ri i ih Rl V{ ii} | "Rent paid.....cesrerereerned 210 00 1 \ Ii ll ; nx y r i 5 | Site, B00 s 20850] : . J | Receipts in in of expe ndi- “ P | rs 96 5( le 4 wi We Yove ‘examined the foregoing | atton, Fa. | statement and find it true and correct. | H. E. BARTON, : ’ ~1 . mao, (of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s trim- med and untrimmed hats is a money saving The remainder of this Auditors. | Spporimily to all. | 'season’s styles will be sold at less than cost 'of material. i | | | | Here And so are we a full line of ‘Hammocks, Refriger- ators, Lawn Mowers, Tce Cream Froerers. [Screen Doors and ‘Windows, Horse Cov- ers, Etc. Also a full line of Hard- ware, ‘The most complete Pennsylvania Railroad SIXTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS TO Atlantic City Cape May, Anglesea, Wilterood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Wea Isle City, Avolin, New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean City, Md. dune 21, duly 5 nd 19, August 2, 16 and 30, 1906. Train leaves Patton at 6:50 A. M., connecting with Special Train of Parlor Cars and Coaches Leaving Pittsburg at 8:55 A. M. $9 Round Trip. $11 Round Trip. Tickets good only in coaches. Tickets good only in Parlor and Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman Tickets. PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER STATIONS, iokals good for passage on Special Train and its connections or on trains leaving Pi ttsblirg at 4:55 BP. M. and 8:50 P. M., and their connections. Stops will be made by Speeial Train for meals or dining car service will be provided. For stop-over privileges and full information consull nearest Ticket Agent. W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager. Pasernger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent Now on the [larket PATTON BEER Warranted absolutely pure ard free from all deleterious substances. Starrett, . “Everything in Hardware,” | | PATTON, PA. GHAa. P, WELTY, Sanitary Plumbing and Heating. | I have opened a Plumbing] TRY IT! EADING BARS IN THE COUNTY. IS UNION MADE. TRY IT! FOR SALE AT ALL THE L PATTON BEER Establishment in Patton and | pHONES: {Bell THE PATTON BREWING CO. am prepared to do all work in| | Local PATTON, P A my line expeditiously and] well. — i Estimates Cheerfully | Revel Somerville, DR: H. W. BHILEY, Furnished. Attorney-at-Law, Denti I Si I If in need of anything in| my line, give me a call at | PATTON, PA. shop in room next to North |ofce in the Good Building. Star Steam Laundry, Kerr| building, Fifth Ave. Room 16, Good Building. Office Hours—8 to | p. m. 12a. m,1t05p, m.6to8 LOCAL PHONE. Whose paper are you reading 7 Read your own paper. | load lots and can sell you feed * »
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