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I [ USTA DEI REPUBBLICANI |xj
! United States Senator:
! Boies Penrose
| Governor:
I Martin G-. Brumbaugh
I Lieutenant Governor:
1 Frank B. MoClain
E Secretary of Internai Affair::
| Henry Houck
I Representative in Congressat larga
e Thomas S. Crago
; Mahlon M. Garland
Daniel F. Lafean
John R. K, Scott
Representative in Congressi
S. Taylor North
Representative in General Aste.ubiy:
Wilmer H. Wood
I summenzionati sono i candidati del partito
Repubblicano che si presenteranno alle elezioni uffi
ciali. La croce (x) indica l'urna dove dovrete deporre
la lista dei repubblicani.
Siete contenti della giornata che guadagnate?
lE' essa sufficiente ai vostri bisogni? Volete miglio
rare le vostre condizioni?
Non dovete fare altro che votare per
L'INTIERA LISTA REPUBBLICANA
POL. APY.
m
J. M. RISINGER, Presidente S. (\ STEELE, (Aisjiere
F. C. BETTS, Vice Presidente VV. I'. Ri ASÓ.CassiereZ
BANCA NAZIONALE DI HOIR CITY. I I
HOMER CITY. PA. •
Interessi del 4 per cento sui depositi di risparmio 9
PROSSIME PARTENZE
l direttamente per Napoli e Palermo
'•SAN GIORGIO,, . . . . .... . 5 Novembre 1914
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Adattamenti e servizi di terza classe insuperabili """ "
_ {leganti e comode cabine di prima e seconda classe di lusso
Per l'acquisto di biglietti rivolgersi a
FRANCESCO BIAMONTE - Marshall Building, Stanza n. 12 - INDIANA. PA.
Assicurazioni
al fuoco su forniture e fabbricati
con le migliori compagnie. Prezzi
bossi.
N. N. SWENK
Vicino la Corte Indiana, Pa.
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Ai nostri lettori e abbonati
Richiamiamo l'attenzione di tutti i
I nostri lettori ed abbonati sull'avvisi
1 che pubblichiamo in ottava pagina dei
! Magazzini del "Bon Ton,,. E' una
vera occasione che si presenta a tutti
coloro che desiderano far spesa di og
getti di vestiario, scarpe ecc. poiché'
presentandosi con i cuponi ai detti
' Magazzini godranno di un notevole
ribasso. Avvertiamo perciò' tutti co
loro che ne hanno interesse, di ta
gliare i cuponi perche' senza di essi
non potranno usufruire dello speciale
sconto che i magazzini del "BonTon,,
fanno per speciale concessione ai let
tori del "Patriota,,. Approfittatene
dunque: questa vendita speciale dura
per tutto il mese di ottobre.
Simili occasioni capitano di rade.
Il nostro giornale
|si vende, ogni sabato, nella
citta' d'lndiana, Pa., presso
la cartoleria ed agenzia gior*
nalistica di Huey&Moorhead,
j in Pliiladelpliia st. (di fronte
alla stazione dei carri).
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ragazzo robusto per tipografia.
Rivolgersi o scrivere a F. Bia
monte, Marshall Bldg., In
diana. Pa.
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Tutti quegli italiani che desi
derano fare la carta di cittadi.
nanza americana, possono rivol
gersi al nostro ufficio, che nn
nostro impiegato si incaricherà'
di esplicare tutte le pratche ne.
cessarie SENZA ALCUN COMPENSO.
I Ognuno può' giudicare a modo
proprio il valore di un articolo, ma
spesso molti s'ingannano. Venite
a vedere i nostri vesti'i e potrete
facilmente convincervi che i nostri
prezzi sono bassi e la manifattura
e' ottima. Ord nate ora il vostro
vestito prima che il freddo arrivi,
e vi colga sprovvisti.
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The Patriot Publishing Co.
INDIANA, PA. Always Dreaded the 14th.
Most disinal of all men off the stage
was Grimaldi, the clown, and his fa
ther fathered him. He had that curi
ous dread of a certain date whlch as-
MLLS so many. The elder Grimaldi bat
ed the 14th of the month, and when
it was passed he regarded himself as
safe until the next. He wu born,
ehristened and married on the 14th of
the month, and, beLng discontented
wlth all three events. we wlU hope hls
death on March 14, 1788, •atlsfled him.
—London Tatler.
QonUI Qrooting.
He—You were gettiug ready to go
•ut, and I'm afraid my call is inop
portune! She—Really and truly, I
would much rather stay here and talk
with you than keep my engagement
this afternoon! Ile—I am delighted!
But can the engagement be broken
wlthout inconvenience? She —Oh, yes!
The dentist won't mind!
Equina Evolution.
Ages ago the liorse was an anlmal no
larger thau a fox terrier. Today the
specles has gone o far ahead that the
elephantine borses seen on the Liver
pool dockg are the wonder of every
body who has seen them, and one of
these horseg is able to do as much pull-
Ing as three ordinary horses which
have not been bred in a simiiar man
uer.—London Answers.
Lucky He Wa 8aved.
"Tou can't convince me." said the lit
tle man with tbe ragged trousers. "that
you ccn bring np children right b.v
talkin' to 'tm aud lettln' it at that
You've got to use the rod. or you'll
spoil the child. I used to git aioiit
three Ilckin's a day on the average."
"It doesn't seem to have done much
for you," replied the lady with the pro
truding jaw.
"It done a lot for me. If tliey'd iet
me go my own way I might almost of
been a failure in life." —Judge.
Novor Touchod HÍD.
Landlady (to new boarder. crushing
ly)—Mr. Newcome, that is the cream
and not the milk you are pouring on
your oatmeal. It was intended íor the
coffee. Mr. N.—Oh, never mind, Mr.
Baikins. I like it just as welL
A DoUful Mood.
The proprletor of a Paris cafe BO
tlced that after he had refused to give
his planlst an increase of salary tbe
number of hls customers dwindled
rapidly. It was only when all but
one dlner had deserted him that he
dlscovered thot the pianlst had been
inflicting Choptn's "Funerai March"
on the andience ulghtly. The planist,
who was proceeded against in the law
coui*ts and was flned 5 francs, pleaded
that he played according to tbe mood
he felt in after his retiuest had been
refusud.
THE PATRIOT
published weekly by
THE FATRIOT PUBLISHING CO.
Office: Marshall Bldg. Indiana, Pa.
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F. BIAMONTE, Manager & Editor
F. SMITH, English Editor
B. COLETTI, Italian Editor.
Entered as second-class matter Sep
tember 26, 1914 at fche post office
at Indiana, Pennsylvania, under
the act of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One vear $2.00
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Six months . . . . $1.25
One Copy 5c
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To Set Color*.
In washing auything blue put •
handful of salt into the water; green.
a lump of alum; gray or brown, a llttle
ox gall; tan or linen goods. a little hay
water; reds and pinks, use a little vine
gar,—National Magazine.
—
Human Stepping Stones.
When a Chinese lady approaches a
muddy place she beckons a boy. Th*
boy drops on his Ir'" 's and knees in
the mud, and the l„... uses him as a
stepping stoue, for wiiich service she
gives him a smull eoin.
Snow Blankets.
The eartb under a thick coat of snow
is about 10 degrees warmer than the
air immediately above the snow.
THE PATRTOT
QUESTIONS THAT
A GOOD CITIZEN
SHOULD KNOW.
D. Have you read the Constitution
of the United Stntes?
R. Yes.
* D. What form of Government is
this?
R. Republican.
D. What is the Constitution of the
ÍJnited States ?
R. It is the fundamental law of this
country.
D. Who makes the laws of th?
United States?
R. The Congress.
D. What does Congress consist of?
R. Senate and House of Representa
tives.
D. Who is the chief executive of the i
United States ?
R. President.
D. For how long is the President of
the United States elected?
R. 4 years.
D. Who takes the place of the Presi
dent in case he dies ?
R. The Vice President.
D. What is his name ?
R. Thomas R. Marshall.
D. By whom is the I*resident of the
United States elected?
R. By the electors.
D. By whom are the electors
elected?
R. By the people.
D. Who makes the lí ws for the
State of Pennsylvania ?
R. The Legislature.
D. What does the Legislature con
sist of?
R. Senate and Assemblv.
D. How many States in the Urrlon?
í . R. 48.
D. When was the Declaration of
Independence signed ?
R. July 4, 1776.
D. By whom was it written?
R. Thomas Jefferson.
D. Which is the capital of thc
United States?
R. Washington.
D. Which is the Capital of the State
of Pennsylvania ?
R. Harrisburg.
D. How many Senators has each
State in the United States Senate?
R. Two.
D. By whom are they elected?
R. By the people.
I D. For how long ?
R. 6 years.
D. How many representatives are
there ?
R. According to the population one
to every 30,000.
D. For how long are they elected ?
R. 2 years.
D. How many electoral votes has
the State of Pennsylvania ?
R. 34.
D. Who is the chief executive of
the State of Pennsylvania ?
R. The Governor.
D. For how long is he elected?
R. 4 years.
D. Who is the Governor?
R. Tener.
D. Do you believe in organized gov
ernment?
R. Yes.
D. Are you opposed to organized
government ?
R. No.
D. Are you an anarchist?
R. No.
D. What is an anarchist?
R. A person who does not believe ir.
organized government.
D. Are you a bigamist or poliga
mist?
R. No.
D. What is a bigamist or poliga
mist?
R. One who believes in having more
than one wife.
D. Do you belong to any secret So
ciety who teach to disbelicve in or
ganized governmcnt?
R. No.
D. Have you ever violated any laws
of the United States?
R. No.
D. Who makes the ordinances for
the City?
R. The Board of Aldermen.
D. Do you intend to remain per
manently in the U. S.?
lí Yes.