The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 21, 1906, Image 3

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Patton Courier.
INTERESTING INDENTATIONS.
~Miss Virginia Lingle is visiting rel-
atives in Philipsburg.
~~Will and Ed Deitrick, of Altoona,
were in town over Sunday.
~The chestnut crop this year will be
one of the best ever known.
--Miss Anna Donnelly has returned
from a visit in New England.
~ Marshall Earley, of Ridgway, was |
a visitor in town Wednesday.
— Miss Edna Barnett, of Washington,
D. O., is visiting friends in town.
—A select dance was held at Fire-
men’s Park Wednesday evening.
—Wonder if the Bradford sporting!
editors have Patton located yet ?
~ Quite a number of Patton people |
had business (?) in Barnesboro Tuesday
night.
—Mrs. J. T. Culp and
Miriam, were visiting in Hollidays-
burg this week.
—M. C. McTigue has moved his fam-
ily to Clymer, where he has secured
employment in the mines.
—Thursday was the Jewish New
daughter,
Year and the business places of the |
local Hebrews were closed.
—A Boston supper was held by the
ladies of the M. E. church Wednesday
evening in the Festal hall.
—A large number of rooters accom-
panied the Patton base ball team to
Punxsutawney this morning.
—Mrs. George Barnes, of Philips-
burg, was a guest at the home of Jesse
Starrett several days this week.
—Mrs. E. L. Smale, of Lock Haven,
and Mrs. John Taylor, of Mackeyville,
are guests at the residence of E.M.
Smale.
—Louis Goaziou, of Charleroi, deliv-
ered an address on Socialism at the
corner of Magee and Fifth avenues
Saturday evening.
—Tom Mullen and Ed Cornell were
trying to depopulate the streams in
the vicinity of Jersey Shore of fish sev-
eral days this week.
—Mrs. Samuel L. Weakland, who
has been seriously ill for several
months, was taken to the Mercy hos-
pital at Pittsburg Thursday.
—Miss Laura Noonan, the trained
nurse, went to Philadelphia Tuesday,
accompanying a patient from Barnes-
boro to a hospital in that city.
—The Patton base ball team will play
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our PPED AND CONTRIBUTED.
Some men are never satisfied unless
they are on the wrong side,
Some men find it as difficult to get
out of debt as others do to get in,
Be sure and call at our store one day
next week, BINDER & STARRETT,
Don,t fail to read caretully Binder &
Starrett’s advertisement in this paper.
Never judge the worth of an article
by the amount of coin you give up for
it.
A man seldom realizes what an un-
prineipled scoundrel he is until he rans
for office.
Ice cream by the dish, quart or gal-
lon, also ice cream soda water at the
City restaurant.
knows that he
draws the line
Although the toper
| has to die some time he
[ata watery grave.
The
| easier it is for him to fall in love
the harder he falls,
|
8 the |
and |
less experience a man ha
Wanted---Position as stenographer in |
{ or near Patton. For further particu-
| lars call at this office.
The man who wins isthe one who |
works and the man who fails is the one |
who shirks, generally.
Binder & Starrett are giving free a
handsome set of ware well worth $7.50.
See advertisement in this paper.
$7.50, free. See Binder & Starrett’s
advertisement in this paper for particu- |
lars.
If you want the best call for Du-
quesne Beer. Not a headache in a car- |
load of it. Cool, sparkling and re-
freshing.
Read Binder & Starrett’s advertise-
ment in this paper and you will not |
wonder why they have such crowds |
every day.
Our idea of a wise man is one who is
able to obtain inside information rela-
tive to the things it is necessary for
him to know.
For Sale—A five room and eight
room house for sale, situated on Pal-
mer avenue. Call on or address Mike
Danzeak, Patton, Pa.
Backache before and during the
menstrual period promptly relieved by
Wood’s Kidney and Backache pills.
at Punxsutawney to-day and Saturday
and at Bradford on Sunday. The lat-
ter will be the last game of the season. | ac
—Jim Sheehan,who has been playing |
base ball with the East Liverpool, O.,
team in the P. O. M. league, rebarncd
home this week, the season having
closed.
—W. H. Keil, of Pittsburg, repre- |
senting the American Type Founders’
company, was in town Wednesday and
secured a nice order for new jeb type
for the COURIER office. |
—The Punxsutawney Spirit com-
menced the publication of a daily issue |
Monday. It is a newsy six-page sheet, |
well edited and printed and has our
best wishes for success.
—Free coupons for a heating stove
to be given away by Binder & Starrett
will be given to all visitors at their
store next week. See the new adyer- |
tisement on the eighth page of this
issue.
—Naturalization court is being heid
at Ebensburg to-day. This is the final
opportunity for those who are not ye
naturalized and wish to be become cit-
izens of the United States under the
old law. The new law goes into eflecl
the 27th inst.
-~-John J. Houck, of Carrolitown,
was arrested Tuesday for desertion
and non-support preferred by his wife.
He was also soaked with rotten eggs |
by neighbors indignant at his alleged
ill treatment of his wife. It is stated !
that one or two of. the ripe eggs lodged
against Constable Evans, who had the
prisoner in charge.
—Some time ago a deaf and dumb
man canvassed Patton for subscrip-
tions for various magizines. In most
places he required a cash payment and |
secured considerable money. It now
appears that he was a fraud and had
no authority to solicit subscriptions for
any periodical. Moral—But the moral |
is too plain to need publishing.
—@General Manager W. W. Atter-
bury is reported to have decided not to
make a general inspection of the Penn-
sylvania railroad lines this fall, as has
been the custom. Instead he has
planned several edu cational trips, hav- |
ing officers of the departments make |
| properties for sale.
| Boone.
| short
| refreshments.
i its kind
| store.
| sonal supervision of many years exper- |
Price 50 cents a box at Wolf’s Pharm-
Tor Sale—A good No. 9 cooking |
| ange in first-class condition. Will be |
sold cheap. For further particulars |
call on or address Mrs. O. F. Wolf, |
Patton, Pa.
You are cordially invited to attend |
| our exhibit any day this week. Come
and have a cup of coffee and hot bis- |
cuits, if you intend to buy or not. |
BINDER & STARRET. |
For Sale—An 11-room house and lot |
in a desireable location in Patton. |
| Good cellar and plastered throughout, |
Will be sold at a bargain. Also other |
Inquire of George
wh by suffer from backache or Kidney |
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.
tro > when one box
|
stic Mfg. Co., of St. Louis, |
have a man at Binder & Star- |
t week showin he Ma-
actual operation, bak- |
biscuits to the ie
jestic Range in
ing and serving
Crowas.
i. McKenzie, contractor i
rv, is now prepared to do all kinds
of work in his line. All work done ¢ at]
notice and in a workmanlike |
manner. Call on or address him at]
Patton, Pa.
When in Barnesboro try the City |
Cafe tor meals, lunch, ice cream and |
It is the best place of |
in this section, a very desir- |
able place for ladies as well as gentle- |
men. 7th door north of Corner drug
Both phones.
Write or phone the Chas, G. Fagan |
Wall Paper and Paint Co. for high |
grade wall paper and paint of all kinds.
Decorating, papering and painting by |
experienced workmen under our per-
ience, which is quite essential in doing |
| good work. Rooms papered and dec-
| orated from $5.00 to $50.00 according to am pr epared to do all work in
| my
grade of work, Both "phones.
NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received by le
trips and visits over the roads to ter- the Senet bron for the grading, curb- |
minals at intervals. The arrangement
| ing and paving of Fifth avenue in the |
will not change the plan for the in- | in the borough of Patton, Pa., extend-
spection trip to be made by President | ing from Lang avenue south to bridge | If in need of anything in
Cassatt and the directors. | crossing Little Chest Creek until Mon- | my line, give me 2a call at
—John W. Blake, ‘‘the Pennsylvania day evening, Sept. 24, at 7:30 o’clock p. | | shop im room next to North
blacksmith’? who is an independent | m. Star Steam Tan ndry, Kerr
candidate for congress in this district,
delivered an address here last night. | pany each bid.
Mr. Blake is an entertaining talker and |
thoroughly posted on the issues of the | at the office of the borough engineer,
campaign. He excoriated the Republi- | who will furnish blank proposals upon |
Certified check for $200 must;
Plans and specifications can be seen
can and Democratic candidates for | which all bids must be made.
congress and characterized Messrs,
Reynolds and Thropp as ‘‘a Democrat |
running on the Republican ticket and
a Republican running on the Demo-
cratic ticket.”
The right to reject any or all bids is |
reserved by the town council.
H. OC. YERGER,
Borough Engineer.
Have yon seen the mordern cooking |
Get a handsome set of ware orth)
(KE stablisk
accom-
| building, Fifth Ave
DR: H. W. BHILEY,
Office Hours—8 to 12 a. m., 1105 p.,, m.6to8
Patton, Pa., Sept. 5, 1906. iy nt Star
ORY igh pr——
Put on File
a few memorandums about our goods
and prices if not ready to take ad-
vantage of these offerings now. At
some future time wh npted to buy
Stationery
re it i +» you to usk our
| prices. It will be se that the pro«
{ducts of the paper m:kers, the pen
|and ink make 1d ali ot} terial
(for use in hone, school, library and
| office can be purchused herve at lowest
| prices.
KINKEAD'S
| STATIONERY
|
| wonder at Binder & Starrett’s store? | S TCO FE ;
| Come in any day this week. |
No soap bubbles on Duquesne beer.
The “‘collar” is pure cream. Ask for |* ’ .
it at the bars and get the best. l, [Don t bother mix-
ing your own paint when you
‘can buy Lawrence paint from
your dealer for less money
and be sure of results. You
take no chances because it’s
guaranteed by the maker.
Made from the purest mater:
ials obtainable.
0? rp BEST Pn Mas.
y [rn paints
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umber
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LAWRENGE
READY MIXED PAINT.
Sold by
Binder & Starrett,
Patton, Pa.
THE piece of Silver-
ware which you
received on Christmas
wiil lose its lustre and
turn to a brown color if
you do mot 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 (REAM,
the finest silver polish
nd Erin
made. 25c¢ at |
TOZER'S,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko-
dacks and Supplies.
GhAa. P. WELTY,
Sanitary Plumbing
and Heating.
I have opened a
ment in
Plumbing
Patton and
and
line expeditiously
| well.
Estimates Cheerfully
Furnished.
Dentist!
Room 16, Good Building.
% Sixty years of good
ER———
The Bon Ton Store’s
MILLINERY OPENING
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
September 20, 21, 22, 1906.
The choicest styles and colors from
the New York and Philadelphia mark-
ets. Everything new in shapes and
trimmings can be bought at this store
at quite a saving in price.
You'll ind our Hats possess that chic
New YorK appearance that cannot be
produced by an inexperienced trim-
mer.
Our Trimmed Hats at $3.00 and
$5.00 would cost $5.00 to $8.00
elsewhere.
We hope you will call and see our
Millinery Stock.
THE BON TON STORE,
Patton, Pa.
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For Fall Wear
WE ARE WELL PREPARED TO
FIX YOU OUT.
If you want good, dependable clothing or furn-
ishings come here first, last and all the time.
WE ARE SHOWING
New Suits, New Shoes,
New Rain Coats,
New Top Overcoats,
1} 1
It stands salt sea-air, |
mountain-air, rain, hail,
sleet, heat, cold,
dampness and every other
condition. It retains its
# rich, clean, brilliant gloss
° better than any other §
paint ever made, 4
NOW, a
for Little Fellows,
New Monarch Shirts,
New Underwear, New
New Sweet Orr Trouser:
INECRKWEAT,
naint-making have made §
in a first-class clothing house.
and everything kept
YS ¢
¢ this possible. . _ a LTE i
2 John Lucas & Co We are agents for the Knox Stiff ‘Hats mm $3,
3 o
¥ Sixty years of paint-making $4 and $5 verdes.
New York Philadelphia
Chicago
Na
THE KEYSTONE,
Patton, Pa.
Opposite First Nat'l Bank.
WIE ITI FITTITISIN v3
NEW BIG
Mit
LINE OF WALL
PAPER JUST |
RECEIVED. |
All the
and designs and
mum of price.
WITS TIEN TOSI TINS
CARILISSEIIIIIISRISISISSSSIIIILS,
nery. Millinery.
FALL AND WINTER
STYLES.
{
latest patterns |
at the mini-|
‘flowers, plumes and ribbons ¢
Picture frames, room mould-|
ing, etc. |
JOS. FLICK, | : i
Patton, Pa. | LON Mi hn 51 X
Patton, Pa.
of birds, wings,
brought to
The finest line hats,
or
vV Cl
this section shown at the
Reuel Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
Parron, PA.
Don’t fail to come and see our stock.
LOCAL PHONE.
Office in the Good Building.