lid ed Na he ol ho inci salinity PATTON COURIER NEWS OF ‘option of the publisher. aa second class mall matter. three insertions jnsn at $8.00 partly covered by in ‘Beck were present. Minutes of oo} } , : vered by in tor mvarably In advance No com: the next meeting mimedon paid to advertising agents. | The following accounts were then of Baltimore and president of automobile concern, has just been EF. Short, dray “entenced to spend two years in tae “sa man who gels drunk and thereby New Council Organited of the law. The drunkenness, instead dent, and John Boyce secretary pro. ‘Suence of lignor and are not thus In tion ¢f street commissioner ‘were “command of their actions. The time Present, and on motion wWwern held majority should de continually at the Adam Wolesagle, the manager of thnt men who commit wrongful acts the Corner Drug Store, in the storé ‘after a Nitle the worst features of Palgier House. Mr. Wolesiagle ex the drink evil will be cleared away. pects to carry a full lime of drugs, simes are ‘not sufficient to teach PAlenl medicines and will pay par ung drank Be show that they care compounding of presoritions He [atters testmantary on the above 1 i essential to proper digestion. { Ed Dolen, who works ast Mc White one mala jo ! Eimer M joying the taste snd flavor. Ome of fool, while “on duty og_Tuedar. He itam Wart, one male, No 4305 E Pp | relish for certain food stuffs. This Thomas two miles from Patton, was Smithbhower Hugh Whitford oR a ae ESTABLISHED 1803 J STAR PRINTING COMPANY . 8. L. BUCK, Editor. ‘W. H. BURD, President Taken From the Patton Courier of between 10 and 11 o'clock. The TERMS OF SUBSGRIPTION = Thursday March 7, 1895 miller loft the mill about 8 o'ciock ne per year, payable tn advance. The Old and The New and left x small fire [on the stove - : Abo w syare Ialer _OB 3 ==! The borough council mel Tuesday Ot B 8 » Ata 4 son of Mr Ne Papers discontinued anti all! Thomas who bad relired. WRN '0 lous evening to wind up its affairs for the awakened snd . bright light ; @ saad i £ ! a ATrearages are paid. un At thei ... year and go out of business, to © oo 34. A R ght | shining in his window. Looking oul ' be succeeded (mmediately by the : 4 Entered at the Postoffice at Patton it was discovered the grist mill wan organiitation of the new cotincll. The Ived a \ \ i Sanvolived if Aneel An RIATIN Wal | moeting wan held at the office of f ADVERTISING RATES ‘Dale & Patterson, and councilmen Matted but Rothing could he done in / Legal notices $1.50 per inch for peli Wilson, Young, Bonner and save the mill. Mr. Thomas pisces his Oards of (hanks $c par Boe previolls mesiing wore read and ap AUrRnce The mill was run regula | olutions be per line proved and at the time of the "re had con- | locals S¢ per line | Mr. A. J Burkey appeared and siderable wheat, rye, oats, corn and | ' Political advertising 10¢c per line or asked for duplicate orders to take buckwheat in Stock It us pure has- 30¢ por inch display, payable strictly the place of orders he had last. On ed by Mr Fhe I 1874 ant mn advance. ‘motion th eclerk was Instracted | to remadeled, being considered the Ww £ he sonar ; wi f advertising must be paid investigate the matter and report at best water mill in the country. It will Foreign : be rebuilt in the spring. Personals : Found—A peculiar musical instry-| Sense ordered paid ( mm—————— mp : : . ment betwesan Patton and French: James Waisn, a wealthy clubman Philip Burkhart : ’ - oo an C. C. Crowell go town Owner can have same hil calling on John Boyee and paving for this notice Dr. B. FF. Wendell, of Ft. Wayne, | Ind. spent a few days among his many friends in Patton las! week, | The Doctor was formerly located in 8 Addleman penitentiary Aor runhing over x wo Treasurer Sandford pbmitted fin ‘man with his anto and killing her ancial report. which was placed on ‘He was drunk at the time. If any file, and will appear in the Courler i in i a iu NEXT Wenk. AN the SE in this case is on Ping eb r ft 8 pacd as far as it This completed the business up to Patton. Pr J LIL Hateh, has moved to t nd co \ " : : goes. We hope to see the da} when date and council adjourned sine dle. |. 000 There iy a chance for . ‘a first class dentist in town. Who | brings disaster on innocent persons The new council proceeded to bust | or 1ocate? . i “will be made to suffer to the utmost Ness by electing P. P. Young presi J rmmnremre The following is the Summary ro i : m. J. PF. r wag Lien chosen of being considered as aa excuse, tem. J. F. Bonner way Lien ch 1jort of Thomas Powell for the month be considered as An AERTAvA PATIAREDt president and Harry Pat. oF Fabraary. 1016. | the offense. Everyone Knows [€rson secrelar) WwW. H Sandford Currested and Seated Other ti part of the danger that Was elected treasurer for the ensuing, on scales 33, Counter scales 3M yaar : spring Dalapces 14, beam scales 7, Sevarai applications for the pes ¥{ computing scales 79, dry measures 44, auld measures 38 automatic gauges 1, oil pumps 21, packages inspected, {yard sticks 23, avoinjupols weights 212 | Incorrect and condemned Other platform scales 1. counter scales |, 3 hd ; “ er aud 15 taror of fhe wma the City Drug. Store. owned by Dr. | spring balances 3. computing scales minority of degenerates who choose C. E. Belcher, which place of busi. Jo EAI 3 lqupe Meaeare i { themselves by DeSs was sold out by the Bherift last 0 PUMPS SVoiriunoly WHEN A : to make maniscs of the Adjusted Other patos scales 1 week. Is now busi engaged in’ ) + 3. oll PUmph 4 THOMAS POWELL. Saler of weights and measures, Cambrian County trom men who Are under ‘has come when this menace hag got “V°F until the next meeting. to be removed. A majority of people Adjnrned to meet the firnt Toesday “are mot constantly under the control IM April. of alcohol: it is not right that this A Corner Drug Store “when under the influence of liguor room Intely vacated by John E. shall feel the severest penalty, and Reilly's Dry Run storm opposite the In bsibri "ESTATE OF IDA LAUER, and DECEASED! 1 line of choice | astate having been granted to the | mot for money. They must de made Will also carry a ful to feel, on their own person, the cigars. Adam has many friends here undersigned. all persons indebted to physical effacty of their wrongdoing who will be pleased to learn of his ‘said sstata are Fequestad to make Scent to send them to permanent Dope be may meet with abundant present the same to eonfinement. where they can't get I : Vietor Lager Executor, : ane ‘where they will be com. Laundry Sold : w Patton, Pa good hard honest labor D1 A. Buck wishes to sovounce to Feb. 16, 1016 2-35-81 of the community the public that he bas purchased the A little Patton laundry from Nr. J. T. PATTON BOROUG, FERRUARY., Nn Haines and will endeavor to turn out isis ed good work and turn It oul on time "et of Dog Tags for 1916. Seid awd Names Thereof: and see thal each patron recsives First Ward y Improvement. . the gpparel he leaves to be laundried 1 Chisel Baldwin, one female, No | waity which Jote it be known, by instend of wome one else's. The bust 1233. John Campbell, one male No on Co IRR (4539. Chas RB Anderson, One made it ness has been run "to the wall” by all No hog: Michael Trivkiey, one mile, No a9. BW. Worrell, one male, Nag | who have tried it. and Mr. Buck, who iy; . E 0 Brown, one male, Noo 403%: | in know h " Harry Good, one male, No 3lou: Harry | | matter bow high or pow low his wellknown in Patton as a reliadl HE als No 1315. Ex Donan social position. will soon be rid, ia party, will try aad build the trade Up ane male, No. 3137, Jacob Manhuibn. | part, of this drink mensce which Is and whould be given liberal support. UL mais Neo Sis. Lothuny Seat ane male, No Jenkins one) sweh 8 disgrace to civilization 'Patmnise home industry by all | made, No. 1189; George H (Cooke one) § : > male Na 4536, WW. A Mesilon, one made, | on —— . i meas ‘No A812; Sarah Parnes, one male, | g i iINo. 4517. Midas 3 one nals, SOLTING MEALS A Good Emtertainment I RE a. 2 Bearer, one mais, No ’ m—— Prof. A. H List, of Pittsburgh, (1838. Jjonn Lowes Jr. ons mae Np | tas § : $591. W_ MH Denlinger. one mule, No | Mas is aa amnivorous animal and gave a plano, organ aud sony recital Hn. Sota SrBriun, ang female. ou ow ie » ¥ aflord to permit himself to in the Patton Methodist Episcopal ; pb Hisir, ane male. No. 38: wi st meals. It is impossible Church on Saturday evening to quite H ak aus_male we oo ly crak Such 00d as the average Der: a large and appreciative audience. |Zuuitse, ons fomle Ro W3, Wo I injuring the Dealth. His slocutionary recitaly were elegant Morey, one mals, No 4546. Robert : ; ) ha mn ™ , Less, one female, No 4507. William kingdom the sense and his wit And humor very clear not a ale No sa § as the seass of withstanding that some of his jokes Sperry, one female, NoJlil. Martin into . f 1. His itd of the 3 Sauirsa, one famale No ioe, WO y in the enjoy- quits local. rendition = . one femal, Se Jigs: Janel ; : SITY, Oe Male 5. a3 a This should be Rattle of Gettysburg was grand. He aq WA agothageor: Wh iy! WLI ys mankind. Odor and is elegant performer on the Collar, ens mals, No (587. Duvid Ah [Gwynn, one male No $537 Michael properly exercised. Barve a plano. {| Paranich, one niale, No A518. Leoviis to stimulate the flulds 2.38 Fer ided ii ure the Mi { Proteoak, one male No 1198. Louis " " Mines i Triicock, sne femals, No 1133; James } > Chewing the food a ressonable Cormick’s 1 met quite a very pain: [mala San mA No YB Mallon, pone male, No 4519 Gienegs of time should assist us in en- ful accident by breaking his right Mal, an ale vn Tn SNE asentials to (good digestion 1s to was (brought to Bis boarding place, McCormick one male No. H3e, Domi Rose Kusner ons mala 132. those things which we relish un- Mr, Bennett's and a physician BR Dengla one male No §8L Domi. ic Bt 1 N 451%. Joh is indicated by well summoned who alleviated his suffer [ Eh a aT Te AE BA Rn AEC sh AAR BSE Bm Sm Regu Anecnsed N &« ingy. He will be compelled to remain i Naimon I x ly ley pr {dls for a few weeks. John I. Boyer, Chas Crowell Mikes Dabhronsk £ r Donal Th our jostinety In this respect but it Grist Mill Burned |Dobron rn Eran Wu pots i James Monteith, Rove Manlava, Sitan- fn our’ The grist mill of Mr, Jacob {7 Noviek, J M Nonnan, Joseph DENNIS M KIRKPATRICK, irr Ward yeran ralish shoul be not mistaken for the bummed to the ground Monday night A ANDY oh AIS ih 8 BPS Ba 1 brig Mii | On ADIL 112 Mop a oO | The Spring Term Begins of fruit is suggested i! at the » br mem asians nd 1 cen & Pennsylvania ye 7. Normal School be remembered however, fruits are often irritating to of Indiana Pa. The Practical School Numerous Review Classes for Teachers. ¥ 3 For cataley or farther mn rmation “makeg 8 mistake by eating it before Lo 7, adlress the Prine: l, ° Breakfast or at any time on an empty | ’ : : He 3 De. Janes BE. Ament, i aon, stomach. It should be eaten after Te Breakfast instead of before as ft the {IN EER lamen,, oui 3 . We have one of the largest and most compete stocks of up-to-date merchandise in this section Shoes! Shoes! WE CARRY A $10,0000 STOCK OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND LEATHERS. OUR SHOES ARE PURCHASED DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND ARE ALL SOLID LEATHER AND GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. WE HAVE JUST OPENED FOR YOUR INSPECTION A LINE OF LADIES’ GYPSY BOOTS, PATENT LEATHER, DULL, BRIGHT KID, WITH EITHER WHITE OR BLACK EDGING, $3.50 AND $4.00. Educator Shoes For Men, Women and Children. Co-operate with nature and let the child’s foot grow us it should. Prices, children’s, sizes 5 to 8, $1.75; Misses, 8; te 11, $2.00; 11} to 2, $2.50; Women's, 2} to 7, $3.00. ALL LEATHERS. Try our line of Dr. Reed’s celebrated, only original shoes for men. The cushion kind. Price $5.50. / J. P. Smith and Co./Shoes for Men. An exclusive line. Black and Tan English Bals, bench made. Price $5.00. ——— W.L. 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