The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 26, 1906, Image 4

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THE PATTON COURIER, OCTOBER 26
Patton Courier.
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Roy Eaton Decker,
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ESTABLISHED - - 1893.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
One copy, one year, in advance, - - = $1.00
ANo papers discontinued until all arrear
ages are paid, unless at the option of the
publisher.
Entered at the Postoffice at Patton as second.
class mail matter,
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ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal notices §1 per inch for three insertions,
Oard of thanks fe per line.
Resolutions 5¢ per line,
Poetry 5c per line,
Business locals be per line,
* Display ads 10c per inch flat.
Foreign advertising must be paid for invar-
fably in advance No commission paid to
advertising agents,
These are “best” rates—no others go.
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DALE'S STATEMENT.
In the Johnstown Tribune on Mon-
day appeared a signed statement by
Jesse E. Dale entirely at varience
with the contention of the COURIER in
every issue since ..v. Dale was brutally
and uncermoniously kicked off the Re-
publican county ticket as a candidate
for sheriff.
What motives actuated the late can-
didate to sign or write the statement |"
in question the COURIER does not
know, but the writer does know that
by so doing the author has humiliated
his hitherto warm friends beyond
reparation and especially this paper,
which from the time he was first men-
tioned as a candidate until the present
writing has fought his battles, not with
the hope of emolament, but because it
thought that this section was entitled
to political preferment and’'recognized
in Mr. Dale a man who fittingly repre-
gented it and who by virtue of his
gervices to his party, his sterling in-
tegrity, unquestioned popularity and
eminent fitness for the position en-
titled him to the place.
The COURIER has no apologies to
offer for the course it has pursued and
does not retract one word, jot or tittle
it has said in connection with Mr.
Dale’s retirement from the ticket.
Per contra, it now and here reiterates
every word it has published in that
connection. Jesse E. Dale was forced
off the ticket for the sole reason that
he could not and would not put up a
‘corruption fund in keeping with the
demands of the gang of Johnstown
political grafters. That is all there is
to it, all the statements bearing Mr.
Dale’s signature to the contrary not-
withstanding.
Moreover, the COURIER is prepared
to prove that every word it published
since Jesse Dale was “crucified” is the
truth, the whole truth and nothing but
the truth, even if that gentleman him-
pelf has decided to ‘‘carry the cross.”
“More anon.” .
INDIGESTION A CRIME.
Don’t You Want a Keen Appetite and Per-
tect Health Once More,
It is a positive crime to suffer with
the ills of indigestion,such as headache,
backache, sleeplessness, nausea, and
distress after eating, with despondency
and nervousness, now that the guaran-
teed Miona stomach tablets can be
obtained from O. F Wolf.
Use thie remedy, and keen appetite,
. vigorous digestion,strong heart action,
pure blood, nerves of steel and natural
strength and health will be restored
to you quickly.
Miona is entirely different from all
other remedies that are recommended
for the cure of indigestion, for it
strengthens all the digestive organs and
is not a mere digestive.
Ask O. F. Wolf to show you the guar-
antee he gives with every 50-cent box
of Miona. The remedy will not cost
a penny unless it cures.
A New Railroad,
| The Jersey Shore Herald says that
the new railroad line of the White Deer
Jumber company from near White Deer
to Loganton is being rapidly completed
and will be opened in a few weeks.
The company now has its passenger
coach on hand and are improving every
part of the line. The bed of the road
has been changed at several points,
offering better grades, and the line now
follows the pike closely from the old
farnace to the western terminus.
From the ‘‘rock oak’ to a point be-
tween Mile and Lick Runs the road has
peen changed, making an entire new
route, crossing the pike beyond ‘The
‘Kettle’? and running south of the
pike goveral miles. A large force
of men are now at work at this point.
When completed there is no doubt the
road will receive a good patronage, and |
the enterprise of the company certainly
deserves substantial encouragement.
‘For Sale:—A desirable double resi-
dence on Beech avenue, Patton, Pa.
will be sold at low price to quick buyer.
T. J. SCHOLL
A. G. PALMER,
Cashier,
WM, H. SANDFORD,
Vice-President.
President,
First National Bank
OF PATTON, PA. :
Organized October 10, 1893.
Capital—fully paid . . $100,000 ‘00
Surplus - . . - 40,000 00
Stockholders’ liability - - - 100,000 00
Total Assets - . . 850,000 00
DIRECTORS. .
Geo. 8. Good, James Kerr, A. G. Palmer, BE. OC. Brown, Chas. Anna, H, J.
Patton, W. O. 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 onr 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. It will
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.”
ZER’S AIR TIGHT
DouBLE HEATER
Appeals to the housewife who tries
to save where others waste.
BURNS THE CHEAPEST GRADE
OF SOFT COAL OR SLACK WITH
THE SAME SUCCESSFUL RE-
SULTS THAT OTHER STOVES DO
THE BEST QUALITY OF FUEL.
Prevents cold floors, and establishes
an even temperature in all parts of
the rooms to be heated.
A continuous fire can bemaintained
throughout the winter, and the
amount of heat can be regulated
and controlled to meet the actual
y requirements of the household.
SAVES ONE-FOURTH THE COAL
LESS ASHES—NO DIRT.
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We invite your inspection of PRIZER'S AIR-TIGHT as we believe
we can please in quality, appearance and price.
BINDER & STARRETT, PATTON, PA.
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The Acme of Perfection,
PATTON BEER...
Warranted absolutely pure ard free from
all deleterious substances.
TRY IT!
ALL THE LEADING BARS IN THE COUNTY.
PATTON BEER IS UNION MADE.
THE PATTON BREWING CO,
PATTON, PA.
TRY IT!
FOR SALE AT
Bell
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Reuel Somerville,
NEW BIG
LINE OF WALL
PAPER JUST
RECEIVED.
Attorney-at-Law,
Patron, PA.
Office in the Good Building.
Parnell, Cowher & Co All the latest patterns
— Agents for— and designs and at the mini-
FIRE, LIFE AND INSURANCE mum of price.
ACCIDYNT Picture frames, room mould-
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ing, ete.
Good Building, Patton, Pa.—'Phong No. 9.
JOS. FLICK,
T.R.MORRISON
Dentist,
PATTON, PA.
Patton, Pa.
Home Killed Meat
No embalmed business in
Office in Brady Building.
Estate of Jesse D. Fox, Deceased. ours. We deal strictly in
Letters of administration on the estate of | meat killed at our slaughter
Jesse D. Fox, late of Chest Springs borough, h . Ro hi :
deceased, having been granted to the under- ouse. Everyt mg in season.
signed, all persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make payment, and those
hawing claims to present the same without
delay to Lewis Fox,
Administrator,
Chest Springs, Pa.
Liitle Bros.
Butchers and Dealers in All Kinds of
Fresh and Smoked Meats.
PATTON, PA.
Sept. 22, 1906.
Old papers for sale at this office—
only 5¢ a bundle.
The COURIER is better prepared |
than ever to do first class job printing
at right prices. Competent workmen
The best business men use the best
stationery and get it at the best office
GHENT DAY AT PATTON
mim Nees
Nov. 8th, 1906.
‘When there Will be Sold at Public
Auction
100 Beautiful Lawn Lots
IN THE CHAS. ANNA ADDITION
now named the Grand View Terrace Addition to the Borough
of Patton.
These illustrations chosen at random demonstrate how readily
good profits can be made in Patton property, owing to the steady,
ermanent character of its growth and the increasing scarcity of
good lots. To the far sighted man or woman, looking for a gilt
edge investment, or to the home-builder seeking a desirable resi-
dence site, it will appeal strongly.
Lying in the immediate pathway of the future expansion of
the town, just north of Palmer avenue along the trolley line. Suf-
ficiently undulating to secure perfect drainage, a. commanding ele-
vation environed with delightful landscape, within quick reach of
the business centre of the town, and with water and electric light
facilities immediately adjacent, ready for extension to purchasers of
lots upon application.
Grand View Terrace addition, or better known as the Anna
addition, is unquestionably the cream of available Patton residence
property. This property was secured from Mr. Chas. Anna and
the public is cordially invited to visit and inspect the arrangements
of the streets, alleys and lots which have been made very attractive.
BAND CONCERT.
the entertainment of the audience. Public addresses will be made
and the famous wit and auctioneer, A. W. Cummins, will conduct
the sale. Ladies and all others interested are cordially invited to
attend.
Of all the opportunities for a profitable investment that have
been presented the people of the country in recent years, few, if
any, equal the Patton plan of lots, right in the heart of the Bitum-
inous Coal District.
This tract of land is in the centre of the great wage earning
section where millions are spent annually. Only a few minutes’
walk from the P. O. and business centre of the town.
) 5260 LOT GIVEN AWAY
To all those in attendance at the sale a free opportunity will
be extended to secure FREE a $250 lot.
that each ticket holder be present in person on the grounds during
the sale. A square deal is guaranteed.
For any further information call on Wm. H. Moudy at the
Palmer House or address the
UNITED REALTY GOMP NY,
and superior stock are the things we | that does the best printing. Of course
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Johnstown, Pa, \
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Patton, Pa.
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