Sr EIA go -rt # oA, SAA go NN Sa OBA AR aT a 5 BRIEF HOME II OF TIM EY INTEREST ° a RN 5) Telling of Those Who are Visiting, and These Who Have Visitors, With Other News of Our Busy Little Town Dr. C. 1. Baldwin, Dentist. Mr. and Mrs. MB. Cowher and * x * family ure spending the week with Paul Barton left last week for an friends in Philadelphin and Atlantic visit with friends and relatives in City New York. * * *x Mrs. Ear] Sharbsugh of Carroll Misses Jame McDermott and Alva town, and Mrs. Leo Maurer, of this Radcliffe attended the dance in Hast- | phace spent Saturday in Clearfield { wesda oe ings en 7 . a ! Mrs. Cecil Mitchell and Sen Dr. John Nora rnold home the | spent Saturday wigly rolatives in first of the ble from «a business | Clearfield. i « arrishurg. pte H : . Miss Imibelle Mediioott, sillioer ut Mr and Mrs. Ed Link attended the Mellon Millinety Store, is spend. the dance in Hastings Toesdny eve. =o several weeks in Pittsburg ning. ix.» * ® =» James Crawford, Don Stewnvt, of Altoona, tramsacted [Coal ami Coke Co, has resigmed his business in town the first af the week position with the company snd left * on Monday for dohnsown where he Miss Stell BT of Jokmutown, has scenpted w= #imilar one. is the guest ‘af My Thana. Quine, * * at the Paton hotel Mr. and Mrs BL. Evam, of Cher. ™ ® * Houstan Mmson, of spent Weadnesduy in town * * ® R. E. Khune, of Pittahatuh, is the Elweod FPintt, of Johnstown, guest of his parents in thts platy. was called to own on scent of 1 * *» * entk of big sateranaw Mes Wil Mrs Dodson, Sr, pig 7 rowed Wome Friday ing relatives 3 arwis By Portsee Lose, spent Mota in town this week * * & » Pitkshurgk, $id Intters tmyents, Mr. snd Mrs | James Crarawr of Mellon svenue. * * * A Hred ard Iris * ih * + Thar £3 i Harold Moreen regipgnid hi» sition in the { 18H aly Barbar sheep and 4 y left on Nonday far Eis horse * hb Ebensbury Bok Shale, congenal o x" = pent Frcay ©. J. Shukwiler calied on Treas . * x in Spangler Bunday. 8 LL Wesliland spent several da * Inst week mm Johnstown. A change he t muscle pe the * x delivery of rmil on R. ¥. D. zoute Miss Katheryn Ivory, «of Carroll No. 1, out of Patton, the carrier Jeav- town, spent Wednesday at the home of ing at 11 v'elnek instead of 8:30. Mr. and Mn x >. Costu. » Miss Zeldm | , who was sewer. ly burned sevemal weeks proving m the ‘Miners’ Andrew Dubadk received fractused § Mn W. 1. NE on spent Sat. is im | | urday with friends ir. Johnstown. ww . Edward Limk is on the sick list ‘this week. _ = ribs ast when he was caught | Mrs J. IL Wan Wert is recovering under a fall of coul in Mine No. + | from 8 severe attack of the grippe * _ x - * * With one of his arms fractured andy ctor Gill, Post Master 2% Latrobe his hand turned backwards antil it returned to his home on Monday after touched his arm, Thomas Darwine, spending some time at the home of walked four miles 10 the office of Dr. his brother Chief-of-Folien Gill V. A. Murray. Darwine sustain. * * * ed the fratcure while working in Mme Willian Thompson spent Monday 1. in Johmitown mx the guest of his son x * * * * Fe / Edward Whiterman, of Johnstown,’ Miss Katheryn Burns, of Pirta- transacted busimess in town Toresday. bury, is visiteg reiatives mm town on Seiad 13 Jong ® * Mrs, loriem Lyons who hae been Dr. V. K. Corbett, uf Driftwood, fou Ihe sick lim for the past two Hots on Fifth avenue, Patton, was | - Wm oh re a few days last wiek looking CH. Hile, of Lumber City, trans- after his interests. acted business in town the frat of i "®t ® the weeld. | John Otto, the good natured lumber merchant of near St. Lawestencs, WSS Wis Anns Ratowsky a welepine visitor {to Pato 61 ‘Mon. day in Barreabore HE Pl Mr. Otto, whe id a property Myo Sam Ratowsky x i Pattm, has beer eept quite + 4 oo, pale of late looking after bis mills poincis Gillen, of Lumber perth of. Patton. sperit Bunday at his home in this oF. both * x n * « * J. H. Kirby and F. I. Bie, of Westover, were visitors in Patton Miss Ruby Zeth callo#i on friends ~on Sunday we Altswra the first of te. werk * * wn Jas. W. Hoy and wife, of Mine Margaret Garland, of Sandy burgh, are visiting friends it Ride. in 8 guest at the home af Mr. ‘ton this weck. HEE and Nm Boward Woeomer * * : LE. Patton, of Carvemavilie, who yoy Thomas Howe returned is sojourning in the south, in expected Thuradny from 8 maobth’d vist to return home lo-day. friends in Portage * * * spent Toes the guest of ay. Fitts Pet. hams w.ih rr § iy Well i-Knows John | of Penmsyivania | whe | 3 ne i Rev FRA BURIED ON S UNDAY y Koung Woman of North Boriotbezo Mourned By Host of Friends. 2% i wife iF home dav PEON An Une riz WwWHs 1th the fails $3 Wore : all Wioras and recog Was te vist her. Mrs. Sherwin Robert and Elizabeth ams born at Houtzdale, INGE, When but ald September 8, i Barneabors with her parents and ispent her whole fife here. She ‘married on September 20, [016 fo ‘Mr. Frank Sherwin, of North Barnes. thor. Besides ber hosbnnd, Mrs Sherwin is survived Ly bor parents | ‘ans the following brothers and sis (ters: Messrs. William and Robert {Jr Heseltine and Misses Flizabeth, Lavia, Ann and Grace; all at hame An unussuming, tion won for Mrs. Sherwin, Heselt ine March 30, ithe OVEr A FRAY 1897 .ahe cAme to thro oh. iput her wholes hfe, a host of {rivnds at ipiiged | And during ker jong amd determ) i fight for life the hone was j with RAXOUR Wejuiries about her con. (dition. Being an earnest church and | Sunday school worker from her early | i youth, a member of various church jorgunimmtions and a Sunday school rv Tree spent Bar whiny at the hon ne of | i temcher, her DYeSence iE RE diy bist mt { Sart church tin the St | of whieh hi i the past four The John's Method ist has beén 8 Years funeral services, nm rhar Pravali and Rev. Broadley were Reid at tne Matha crnbaer Loy £3 ¢ 8 Vaigek 5 Frew FETE RNY fof mow BN vial wide, of F Moma ; Ar an Farmery, Fal Farmar ¥ 5 Mr ard Mrs Waller Sherwin, Mr. and Mrs. Amrom Farowry and Mrs Han nah Sherwin, of Glen Campbedl; Miss Edith Sherwin, of Baltimore, Md. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Thos Leaps, of lori mer. ¥ Fig ed County Association in Session | At Ebensburg Wednesday and Thursday. The annsal met ng of the Cambria sean sehool directors Ww being held at Bosvabury yesterday ara today Following i he Brogan af day: 16 o'clock Mout by the Presiden ny called to Swan Sherdise, of Croyle tows he solo, “Who Knows" Harve Tibbott, " Ebensbary: ad. dress, Supt. A. 8 Cook; solo, “Keep | the Home Fires Baring.” Grace! Evans: ade dress, “School Properties” Supt. Robert C. Shaw 1:30 o'clock Bale, Little Mother God Byer Made" Eenns address, “The Year's Nov Supt M. 8. Bentz: sols, “My eA 3. Look x= * ® Jos. Wirtney, of Carrolllown, was A. BR Gardner sand James Mitel in Patton on sings on Monday. left on Wednesday for Pits Joseph Chrisie, of Juniata, spent’ where they Sundsy with kis parents in tewn * * * Mra. Eur! Shavabaugh, of Carroll town, returned] mwme Tuesday afler | spending som time at tho home of her paperits in this place. * * Alfons Fregly twansacted biisiness in Barnesxboro Tuesday. sowywls WaT, ® % =» Das bene: returned home on day froum Akron whire Spen@Ing ole me. * % Baco n, of Bearneshore, at. 8. ¢f A meeting in 2 Thor Lames teraied the BP ( town fast 5» 8 » * x=» * 2h’ Yeager, salesman for Mrs. McDermott, of Johnstown, and | Pers Yolay Manufacturing Co, Miss Wilkinaem, of Benshurgh. are turned to town Thursday :fter an ££ at the home of Mr. and Mrs (ended trip through the kiust M. D. Bearer this week. * wy; w Misses Clarn Morey and Leors Kane attended the Wright's dunce at ‘Ebenasburg v evening. * % Platt, of Lilly, is suffering from an attuck of diptheria st the bome of Willsim Pla®t on Magee avenue . Mrs. Mary Gillen returned home Friday from Pistsburgh where she was purchasing her stock of Spring millinery. > 5 » Friends of Mrs. Charles Wolfe will be sorry to learn that she is suffering from ws brokes foot The asceident secured when she fell on her way from church inst Sunday evening. ®t % » Pete Swick has retarned home from an extended trip in the West * * * Fred. Ag Jutely of Roberts- dale, has Sees 8 position in the offices of ver SOUTH FORK MINER is INSTANT. LY KILLED on 8 nh war 2 "eh A OD BARNESBORO GETTING SHARE OF GOOD SHOWS George Crugor, a miner emplo yed The “Guilty Wonwan” which was in the mines of the Argyle Coal Co, shown at the Operas House Tuesday of he n Fork, won bb killed night, was greeted by a good house Thursday morn ing when he was This was one of the strongest casts caught under a fall of coal. The mi- i that has been on the road this season. ner was 45 years of age and is sur- The central Pennsybranu stops were vived by his wife and soveral chil- Altoona, Barnesbero and Johnstown dren. uty Coroner Yost conduct- | Among the big coming attractions ed an inquest on Wednesday. Inter- are “Lazy Bill," Saturday, February, ment was made Thursday in South | 24th; “Pretty Baby” Wedneaday, Feb- Fork. i ruary 28th and “Birth of a Nation,” Wednesday, March 7th. 5 £8 7% # ERs og § > . Ring: renart of wa is 3 ES ¢ will stiend the Valor de. | bie Bas Bagh 1k ) at | i ravi famed kK i et i gad $$ BB ; Buth, the little daughter of Ben Folk,” Harve Tibboti: O CHER obi, ° ¥ we iets” $culen, LsPRYD Dennis,” be VR TR Antrew Jobin. 14 EN *N PN. MM: A LaPhaee address |, President ATRRN » election of officers; address 8 £0 Tonk: sGio, MA Behe ? Harve Tibhet!: ad Kehool Inspector Penta 1:15 o'vleci “Cary Me Back TR 24! : race Evans: adelres i, Si 4 5 £onsk Beri, ] i Tikd widdrens, Coren we 43 A i%s Fi Ak {rvesa, Frigh 5 ITE Mevetary, {hari bi Treasnrer, af Eoensbure: Auditor, Rowlas, Blacklick township; rates, FE. P Conper af 1 Yoder te wrakip, a wd Charies A } iby BIS townsalip, 218 Mun lie, of Routh Park 3 - Bo. 3 . Rinehart of Portage. Between | =H hipaien are nn attend. 1 } LAN a arin 1's 8A 8 MRS. REGINA © OF LO Mrs ) Regina Callan, aged 70 years oid, dul at her home in rede Is last Saturady morning after an illness of about a year She was the widow of the Inte Thomas Callan and is sur vived by the following children; James, of Braddock: Mrs Duonoughe, of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Tunney, of Bal timore; Henry, of Johnstown liam, Josephine, Gertrude amd Mary | of Cresson; azul Francis amd Marga. ret at home Mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock Monday morning in St Michaels church with interement in the church cemetery. The following pieces of mail re. main uncalled for mn the Patton Post Office for the week ending February 17. 1817. Mr. and Mrs H. Ashbe Dille Mr Eavason Please say they are advertised. . H. Denlinger. Sr. Postmaster was the duagghter of i p and Was f ‘vails at a number of tall of | miner agrees to load wu certain number | iof pounds on a ear, the stipulated | | weight varying at the different opera. | If he loads more, he loses that | In a number of instances the | Le 1g | tions, { much. jm Hers bast, tha Crp ratars claim, the di Toren Ld charitahie disposi | Fo not amounted te mach. 4 { Wer i i Pung | status of the alleged thiefs case (mains to be | strayed wo uned temporariiy to VERE. Siyor af arder | © | ane of the big featirex of the | A more artistic and dramatic photo than | HIE by the Sel: 2 Pal TROD “You're the Beat! fs, ie ? hia 8 pudtet rH ampany it is "Al 7 | # addrens. Sunt. | Harve | fir tagre, | vo The Pheer | ¥ i Longs, |. iterrales, | ang i widely his loss Wil | ANK SHER wi 0 PrRAS iners want the standard wel aholished Tiielr strike as # phasing Frida system GTRet the standard weight sysem does not ail at some of the mines which are | of Friday 4 action, oe as a result Pre aspects are for an ard gottiemant sf the difficoity, as the operRis rs wre | understood to be Ww dling to aooud ta the miners’ demands The standard weight system pre them Under its terms Rave osverbanded their it serves | as a penalty for the miner who over. ! | lode his enr The companies which are affected by the strike include the following: Portage Coal company, the Miller | Shaft, Portage Coal Mining company, ‘itymouth Comal company. Coal company, George Pearce Therma! Smokeless and Martin Branch Coal company, No disorder has ationded the strike, | tam] a premt many people in | ro* aware that there had wigkil the net day foun # OOTY. v yn Flea ® Fina Fu BAT Lhd % any 4feulty : : $i a wy % Apr (reverand » § i i Pe kenvode moa shed dyn ning e livery to a “place of safety with di Meuity The fire started in stable in aT GnKnewn manner Only four of the horses which were lost were owned by Mr. Eckenrode. The others were boarded at the stable, and among them was a horse that had been stolen, and which was recovered the sheriff five or six days ago. alleged horse thief was captured, and the stolen horse was placed in the Eckenrode stable, but strange to isAy no one sppeansd to claim the (horse. Just how this will affect the re een building which was wid a menil one iframe structure, which was sare for an over. pA whe ennld womodated at the Bakerton school “THE | The school ho pa ROSARY" - The Majestic theatre will offer the | seven. reel Selig Red Seal Play, “The | Rosary,” on Wednesday evening as piny could hardly be imagined band apon the fa Eelomrd BE story of the many which il the life From chikibond he £8 enilinyr wan nn heart directed hyn that way, be carly manhood when a young chime into hi fe Pe waverwd Ty short time from hig deermination wan the haiti whisgh raged in heart. howe and devoted him CRN Later nn 1ifa a the son of the woman tr mim and Father Relly the boy as though he were The boy grew to manhood ried, His w Ware WOUS drama hy the was fi ah 4 church Lae Sard he 8 iru Li Ea fellow and in gira name they wifs : SRT CON. 3 Hrd Fatser Ae » irk sly. protecting AL med th sp rRien dart TY il he y ira fugother in ws ful and nin their Dives aa A J AMES SOMME RVIL L E FLUC Lap FTA East Ride. | resetting fron i t x1 vears oid of the ol 3 ebion and EHOW, waving served as oar direstor for several He leaves three sons to mourn John, with whom he made his home; Harvey of Johnstown: and Louise of Dirkinsvilie. The funeral services were held today at 3:00 P M. in the East Ridge U. B. church conducted by the Rev Guorge A. Du. vall, tor of the St John's ME. chureh, of Barnesboro, and the body was interred in the Kast Ridge come tery. 3 oa Y bin Veurs. a. Womens steps ALTOONA BUSINESS BLOCK DE. STROYED a Sionnadt § A three story business block, oc cupied by Murray & Kleven's clothing | store, was completely destroved by | fire at 2 Veloek Frufuy morning, en. tailing a loss of $20.000. Russell a tenant on the top floor, was awakened by dense smoke, and with her four children was cut off by the flames. The build. ing, owned by W. H. Kurtz. of Lan. caster, was 1 the heart of the busi. ness district. A gale was blowing at the time. Adjoining property was on fire several time but hard work by the firemen prevented a greater fire teal unit ix despite the fict that | RTE RRR ww © sp en mines. hat not | Fhe | rr PRE RERRERER Penn Ker | ow TE the | ‘ SLE IRIE EE de i sory | ; ES y a 4 baring | net het RT. Lose nnd | trying | of Father | he lovid—came | for | mar- | foe's sister was rained by | As Good As Any Sermon Written by Bdward Rose, from his wonderful Drama. SELIG RED SEAL In 7 Reels Kathryn Williams, Chas. Clary, Wheeler Oakman and | Eugenie Besserer are among the well-known faver- | ites who will appear in the cast, ‘ 3 Majestic Theatre Wednesday, February 28th PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS ro Ee le le ee le Tbe ee eR ee ee FOR REAL GENUINE BARGAINS Keep Your Eve on This Space Every Week FISH! revamiad SRY. Tons Fuh, per can, at tong Ih igh, Mackerel SPECIALS Shredded Wheat, per package, is Snider's tomato soup, a 15¢ large size can, for only Rice nice clean and good cooking rice, per Id only . Roman Beans-—try them-—-per Ib, only Melrose Coffee, per Ib only | The Real Coffee that Has the Flavor. Spot Cash Store The Store That Saves You Money Patton, Pennsylvania Cod Fish, per Ih. at IN THE GROCERY Featuring Al SATURDAY Ni Mr. | ¢ Was | re PEPE J { Mrs. Altred |’ and sister-in-law | & Mrs. Anna Carter escaped in ther [3 night clothes, a moment before escape | HERRERA EASE Fa addr ba The Last Word in Milling . “MILLPRIDE” Every Sack Guaranteed For Sale by BARTON & WINSLOW Patton, Pennsylvania LR EE
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