pa a € sin om. red at all time: good time, and in the journey ou ua re d ed 1a sands of cast 1 longevity ana ased joy of liv=- and hi and 1 { of nature. Be ry adveniu of THE PATTON COURIER — JURORS FOR CIVIL ews i 838 |” COURT SESSION N TG 28S | AUGUST ARE NAMED TAKEN FROM THE FILES OF | THE PATTON COURIER, [Seven Women Are Drawn as | Traverse Jurors for Term Starting August 11 THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Courier of _ The following is the list of traverse Thutsday, Julv 11; 1895 | jurors drawn for the August term of Stay, ‘uy MM, 18% | Civil Court which convenes at Ebens- CR Rl Brel ar Bo | burg Monday August 11: A fe w weeks 230 Dr. 8. W. Worrell Burkhart, C. J., coal operator, Johns- of this place, received by express a| town present which he prizes very highly,| grown. W. P.. auto sales, Barneshoro but no doubt would be a “horrible”| gp porer ‘Walter, carpenter Cresson.’ present for anyone who was not anip n. Robert J.. stationary engineer M. D. It is the skull of an Indian| A bd, shot ¥.enginee Chief and was unearthed in Oklahoma | 4 : iT by members of the Geo. S. Good rail-| Boney, a superinigndent, Cam road contractors. The piece of anatomy : : was sent Dr. Worrell by Geo. S. Coot] Sc Halt, Dacimlin > gt is supposed to be a young chief by the| g.upaker. J. Lee, clerk Johnstown. name of Black Cloud. The warrior was| Boyle Eimer E shop hand, Jonnstown. supposed to have been 30 years of age| pyrne Margaret Cc. housewife, Gallit- when he died and has been dead over| “i. ' 0 us vo the. severe wind on thi Brallier, Blair, superintendent, Lower gD len 2 Yoder Twp. Fourth of July the local committee | camphell y F.. mail clerk, Hastings. yas une to send up the balloons a¢| Cornelius, Fred, laborer, Cresson. hs aavertised. Calwell, Clyde, clerk, Southmont. “At a meetng held on the Fourth | Grago a, jr., miner, Barnesboro. oS Ioy wine Cia Josey M. soft hand, Jonsson S Bkti ands uk dria > €! Civis, Walter E., alderman, Johnstown. Solyyenient point in the north of the| crawford, W. L., minister, Johnstown. county. Corbett, Amos H., machinist, Johns- “Samuel Eckenrode, an industrious | town. young man of this place, had the mis-| pejtrick, George foreman, Dean Twp. fortune to break a leg in attempting | poper, William, superintendent, Johns- to stop a runaway horse on the mor.| i(,wn ning of the Fourth of July. | DeFrehn, Frank, secretary, Johnstown. “The order to open the connecting payis, Price, salesman, Johnstowh. road between’ Patton and the St. Law-|payigson, J. C., salesman, Westmont. rence road was confirmed absolutely | Dallas, Frank D. merchant, Westover this week and the order placed in| pyman, Leo, conductor, Cambria Twp. the hands of the Supervisor to Pro-| Dipple, August, mill hand. Johnstown. ceed with the work, : . | Dunchack, Andrew, butcher, Johns- “Raspberries are plentiful in this | town. section this summer” : | Dawson, W, G., engine man, Cresson. “Walter A. Weakland of Magee ave- | myack, Samuel, operator, Johnstown, nue, has placed a new sign in front Garnish, John, laborer, Cassandra. of his place “of business” | Gelloke, William, laborer, Gallitzin, “President Cleveland's family was in-| Gomez, Emanuel, proprietor, Johns- creased this week by the Arrival of| town another daughter,” : | Garrison, Foster, laborer, Ferndale. “The people of Chest Springs celer | Goughnour, Harry, manager, Johns- brated the Fourth in an old fashioned| town. way, One of the features of the day Goughnour, William, grocer, East Tay- was a dance which was thoroughly lor. Twp, x Y enjoyed by all who attended.” H 113 “Thieves broke info the Catholic shen William D, manager, Porjage church and convent at Carrolltown 1as} | Heist, David, laborer, Patton. Monday night, but got little, Tuesday} Hildebrand, Sol, retired, East Cone- night a second attempt was made buf | maugh. he thieves were scared away.” | Hartley, Joseph B., engineers, Reade Bd { AWD. TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO. | Hurrell, Clarence, salesman. Ferndale. - | Hill, Clarence, clerk, Upper Yoder Twp. From the Files of The Courier of Hauk, Oscar, printér, Hastings. =~ Friday, July 14, 1905. | Hutzel, Elihu, laborer, South Fork, = | Hellman, Clem, insurance, Wesimonyi. #Another evidence that the Patton| Hetrick, A. W. carpenter, Spanglex, baseball team is making a name for| Hoppel, A, L. carpenter, Spangler, itself and gaining a reputation abroad | Heisel, Frank, salesman, Stonycreek is found in the fact that they will] Twp. play at Cumberland, Md.. on Satur-| Huber, P. J, laborer, Carrolltown. day.” | Hindmarsh, Bert, proprietor, Hastings. “John Thomas Sauter, the well| Huff, Amanda, housewife, Cresson. known jeweler, and Miss Mary Blanche Jones, Orville, photographer, Ebens- Dietrick, the eldest daughter of Mr.| burg, and Mrs. Philip J. Dietrick, were united | Jamison, William, laborer, Adam Twp. in marriage at St. Mary's R. 0. Par-|Just, Carl, laborer, Johnstown. sonage last Thursday morning by the| Kirkpatrick, Cletus, laborer, Spangler. Rev. Father Edwin. The attendants |Kerr, logan M.,, carpenter, Ebensburg. were Howard Dinsmore of this place | Kirby, William R., merchant, Summer- and Miss Bertha Gray of Spangler.” | hill “The high water mark for prices for | Koch, Henry, bricklayer, Johnstown, hotel property in Patton was reached | Kuhnley, J. J., forman, Patton, Monday when L. B. Daley of Indiana |Lefller, Frank, assessor, Johnstown. purchased the Central Hotel on Fifth| Lantzy, Raymond V., laborer, West avenue from P. E. Hennington for $18,-| ‘Carroll Twp, p00. Mr. Hennington became the owner | Leib, R, G, clerk, Spangler. of the property about a year ago, pur-| Lytle, Margaret, housewife, Lilly. chasing it from Thomas and Walter|Ientz, John H., laborer, Johnstown. for $15,000," | Leckey, William, foreman, Johnstown, “Arthur Groegory left Wednesday for | Lutz, Jane, housewife, Barneshoro. the National Guard camp to join the| Mulhall, Martin, pipe fitter, Johns- Fifth Regiment Band, of Which he is| town. a member,” Malcolm, Thomas, miner, Johnstown. “Patton Fire Co. No, 1, cleared $103] Miller, Earl, laborer, Upper Yoder Twp. as the result of the pienic held on the| Mowery, H. G., salesman, Johnstown. Fourth of July.” | Mutter, Teresa, housewife, Johnstown. rr | Miller, D. R., minister, Portage Twp. PAUL GRIZELL | Mitchell, George A., laborer, West Tay- Paul Grizell of Bakerton, aged 41, lor Twp. = x died at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon McDermott, Rose, housewife, Johns- at the Spangler Hospital, where he had| town. been admitted at noon as a medical] McDowell, James, truck driver, Johns- patient. “town. ns McConnell, Richard, laborer, East Cay REGINA MICUCH | roll Fwp, Regina Micuch, aged 6. daughter of|Nolan, Norman, mechanic, Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Micuch of Bar-| Narily, ©harles R., laborer, Johnstown. nesboro, died of pneumonia at 3:30 o’-| Ober, Rush, coal dealer, Lorain Bor, glock Sunday afternoon. Funeral serv-| Opel, Frank, millhand, Ferndale, ices were conducted Tuesday afternoon | Pattison, Danald, assistant superint- in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic! .endent, Johnstown. Church with interment in the church | Page, Leonard, brakeman, East Taylor. eemetery. Rightenour, Charles, mil thand, Upper re | Yoder Twp. Subscribe for the Courier, $2 a year. Roberts, Arthur, D, clerk, Ehensburg. ATTENTION! ALL KIND OF HOME BAKER CAKES AND CQOKIES —ALL KINDS OF PIES, DOUGHNUTS, CREAM PUFFS, | PATTY SHEELS, Ji Re Open Daily From 7 Until 6 | Saturday Until 9 | SPECIAL ORDERS FOR PARTIES AND BANQUETS— BROADCAST FROM ALTOONA TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | FROM 12 UNTIL 1. | SPECIALS ANNOUNCED Moore & Medaugh Pastry Shoppe PHONE 6479, 1431 ELEVENTH AVE. Altoona, Pa. | | | | | Rosewell, Touts, clerk, Cambria Twp. |PUPILS OF HELEN Robinson, Earl B., sales manager, 7 ; Wesizeont. BROWN IN RECITAL Ragley, Herman, laborer, Barr twp. Rankin, Lee, carpenter, Johnstown. Rummel, H. E, assessor, West Taylor. Schneider, Willlam, mil lhand, Johns- town Smith, Hugh R., electrician, Blacklick The annual recital by the pupils of Miss Helen Brown was attended by a large crowd the other evening and the youthful pianists drew the applause of the audience by the excellen manner in which the various selections were Twp. Stafford, Thomas, auto superintendent, | vendered. Nanty-Glo. Part 1. Spickler, Charles, laborer, Johnstown. | Approach of Spring, Kroger, Rythm Stombaugh, Frank, laborer, Wilmore. |orchestra; Robn Redbreast, Ketterer, Snavely, Harry E. laborer, Johnstown.|Mary Louise Dietrick; Cherry Time. Sauers, May, housewife, Johnstown. Faeth, Matthew Kollar; Happy Mo- Stahl, Floyd, merchant, Conemaugh ments, Frazee, Rita Good; Man in the Twp. Moon, Ketterer, George Blankenhorn: Smith, Robert, coal operator, Lilly. Little Processional, Gillis, Bethel Mer- Troxell, Harold, merchant, Reade Twp.|tens; Three Friends, trio, Spaulding, Thomas, Andrew, laborer, Carrolltown.| Florence Ratowsky, Helen Smith, Phil- Troxell, Llody, Merchat, Reade Twp. |lis Coder; Taps, Engelman, Dick Buck; Thomas, Warren G., mechanic, Oarroll- The Gondolier, Ergel, Phillis Coder; : Daffodils, Fraklin, end Sans Sauce, Po- Ullery, Bryan, foreman, West Taylor| well, by Rythm Orchestra. Pari 11. Twp. Vogel, Theodore, tailor, Carrolltown. Pirate Chief, tone poem, Richard Watkins, Edward, clerk, Johnstown. Denlinger; Swayne Roses, Keats, Weaver, Grant E., minister, Middle Kathryn Forsbe:g. Class Day, Kuhe, Taylor Twp. Kenneth Blankenhorn; Papilions, Wilson, James, laborer, Summerhill. |Thome, Viola Callahan; Charge of the Yeager, Frank, foreman, Adams Twp. |Uhlans, Bohme, Allan Somerville: Sun. Yeager, Louls, miner, Elder Twp, beams and Roses, Bliss, Rachel Gregg: Zahursky, John, meat cutter, Patton.|valse in E-Flat, Durand, Betty Hor- rr Sean nauer; To the Summer, Virgil, Ger- trude Long; Polka de Concert, Bart- lett, Helen Bender. The rythm orchesira is composed of the following pupils: Betty Aaronson, The Court last week filed decrees Phyllis Coder, Helen Smith, Rachel in Sires - fe following cases (owes, Rita Good, Bethel Mertens, RIE Wor aga EE Oe | Mary Louise Dietrick, Florence Ratow- the cause cruel and barbarous treat- sky, Matinew Bolla: George Blanken. | horn, Dick Buck, Kenneth Blanken- ment. [horn and Richard Denlinger Samuel Blagovich, of Franklin Bor-| a emm— ough, against Milka Blagovich, of| is Johnstown, the cguse bging desertion. | EMEIGH NE ALLY NJ u Rosella H. MoGinnis against Hugh yy RED V. McGinis, both of Johnstown, the , .n.. walker, scod 28, of Emeigh cause being desertion and ROR-SUBPOTt. | og fatally injured last Thursday after- Sargh D. (Bheam- Murdock, ofinoon when he was caught under a fall Johnstown, against William A, Mur-|of rock in the Emeizh Run Coal Com- dock, of DuBois, the cause being de- pany mine. He was working alone in sertion, | the mine at the time of the accident Naomi Little, of Johnstown, against and the body was discovered several Frank Little, place of residence un- hours later. known, the cause being desertion. | The deceased survived by his Anna Elizabeth Blough, of Windber, | widow, Mrs. Esther Walker, and two against Chester R. Blough, of Johns-|children, Bobby and Betty, both at town, the cause being cruel and bar-| home. barous treatment and infidelity. | Funeral services were conducted Sat- - | urday afternoon at lle. Interment Subscribe for the Courier, $2 a year.| was in the cemetery at that place. GRANT SIX DIVORCES IN CAMBRIA COURTS eree—————— A —————————————————a— How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hips— Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor — Vivaciousness —-a Shapely Figure u're fat—remove the cause! 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Then you will know, from your idea of its quick acceleration, its ease = own experience, why so many mil- of control, and its speed and power. lions of people the world over are In talking with owners and experi- buying Ford cars. enced mechanics you hear enthusi- astic praise of its reliability and NEW FORD LOW PRICES Roadster . « « « 1+ o « o « « $435 But only by driving the new Ford Phaeton . . . . « . . . . . 440 yourself can you fully appreciate TudorSedan . . . . . . . . . ii —— te Compe +. + + ss + 0 ¢. vs + 49 the value that has been built into the Shr Cpe + ra SEs car and its satisfactory all-round per- pe LuxeCoupe . . . . . . . . 545 formance. You will particularly like Threewindow Fordor Sedan . . . . 600 it idi fort Lad d Convertible Cabriolet . . . . . . 625 11s casy-rung conto on roads De Luxe Phaeton . + « ¢« +» « « 625 and the safety of its fully enclosed peLuxeSedan . . . . . . . . 640 four-wheel brakes. Town Sedan . + ¢ o » v 0 so» 660 See the nearest dealer, therefore, and have him take you for a demon- stration ride in the new Ford. Select economy. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, plus freight and dee livery. Bumpers and spare tire extra, at low cost. Universal Credit Company plan of time pay- ments offers another Ford economy. FORD MOTOR COMPANY Edward’s Hardware Co. FURNITURE MAJESTIC RADIO & RANGES Phone 4 Ebensburg, Pa. EDMOND PROCESS Of Permanent Waving ‘THE SURE WAY’ ——— WORK BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. OUR PERFECT PRO- CESS REQUIRES LESS TIME, B|l— LESS HEAT, AND ABSOLUTE- LY PROTECTS HAIR FROM INJURY BY CHEMICALS AND OVER STEAMING. $7.5 | 1 I | | | J. Edward Stevens FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER CAREEOLLTOWN, PENNS home Office'and Residence oammo MRS. M. M. SCOTT | — i PHONE NO. 127-J. 115 South Fifth Ave, PATTON IMPERIAL FLOWER SHOP Telephone 2-7166 Sunday 2-3424 C. M. Schimminger MONTHLY PAINS EHS Sil Toe PEER 1012 Twelfth Street ALTOONA, PA. Endursed by many doctors Package (2 to 6 Months’ Supply) $1.08 Trial Package 29 Costs For Sale at [ PATTON DRUG CO. INC. Cut Flowers of all kinds, — also — potted plants. | Leave order at 227 Magee Ave,, Telephone 148-R The Courier—$2 by mail. Subscribe.
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