Ordinate Sempre la "INDIAN BEER" Migliaia sanno d'esperienza che questa bevanda purifica il sangue e lo rinvigorisce quando e' usata moderatamente. E' salutare e special mente desiderata in qup>ta stagione dell'anno. ! . La birra viene mani fatturata da persone esperte ed il processo di essa e Punico, onestamente preparato secondo la migliore maniera. j *» 11 • Ordinate ora una cassa 1 "INDIAN BftER ' I j apportatrice di sommi ber - Vi fisici e clie incon tra il vostro gusto per i] io sapore squisito— | Non vi fate mancare mai ima cassa e casa vostra. CERCATE SEMPRE LA LA BIRRA BIRRA || S CHE CHE VI ' VI - DA ' FA SOSTANZA 1 DIGERIRE E' in vendita in tutte le "BARS" della contea e viene da tutti domandata. Ordinatene una cassa che vi sara' mandata a casa vostra pronta per quando la desiderate. INDIAN BREWING CO. jl Indiana, Pennsylvania jj INDIANA'S , Finest Ice Cream Parlor IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS and it is because our confec tionery combines the qualit ies of purity, flavor and fresh ness that it is perfectly heal thy., To a lover of fine cand ies a box of our bonbons; chocolates or caramel is an un qualified delight. The 'Boston' Where Quality and Purity Are Paramount FOR IF« MM.\ Advertisements under this head le ft word each insertion. ¥ FOR SALE —Farm of 53 acre* in Ttayne township, 1-4 mile from Kimmel station on the 8., R. and P. Good house and barn, fruit and good spring water. Cheap to quick buyer. Inquire at Patriot Office. —• Jr trade marks and copyrights obtained or no H u S<. ml model, sketches or photos and di> D ■ scription for FREE SEARCH and report | I on patentability. Bank references. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for ■ ■ you. Oar free booklets tell how. what to Invent H I and save you money. Writ® today. ID. SWIFT & so. P PATFNT I AWYFPfs r St., Washi'ifitort*, D. C. A Puzzled Artist. Achenbach, the German artist, enjoy ed a vogue some years ago. A certain collector hud bought from an art deal er a seascape represented as a genu ine Achenbach. Afterward it was pronounced to be a copy. The buyer brought an action against the dealer, who turned the tables by declaring that his picture was genuine and the other was a copy. Achenbach himself was summoned by the courts to tell which was which. Amazed at the ab solute similarity of the two paintings, he gazed at them for a long time, in spected them closely, front and back, sniffed them and then frankly admitted he could not tell which was the orig inal and which the copy. ■ TTTTTTT ♦ EDUCATION. Bond all your energies to ac- | > quire an education. Nobody 1 ever drifted into an education. J Conscious effort to direct one's I reading and thinking into the f 11 best channels is an absolute • II requisite. Choice must be made | " of books, of friends and of • pleasures. One cannot read | " trash and think literature. — ? u Amos R. Wells. I•iii | | » (A Wise Precaution. "Good night. Jinks. What are you stuffing all (hat raw cottton into your ears for?" , "Well, I was toid not to stay out' late and I believe in preparedness."— Baltimore American. Advice. Let no man persumo to give advleo to others who has not first given good counsel to Mm*elf.—Seneca. A PITHY SERMON. 2 • | Here is about the pithiest serf i mon that was ever preached: ? « "Our ingress into life is naked f i ! and bare, our progress through • T life is trouble and care, our • | egress out of it we know not i • where; but, doing well here, we I 4 shall do well there. I could not \ i tell more by preaching a year." ! Mocha Coffee- The name of Mod . colfoe is applied generally to the c fee produced iu Arabia and Abvssini Shop 262-x Local Telephones Residence 78-y UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPANY •SQUARE DEAL SHOP" Marshall Building, Indiana, Pa. 'APPLICATION FOR A CHARTER. In the Court of Common Pleas of Indiana County No. 223 June Term, 1916. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Indiana County on Monday, May 22, 1916, at 10:00 o'clock, a. m., under the "Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regu lation of certain Corporations" approved April 29, 1874, and its supplements by F. Wilkinson, W. E. Gaughman, A. La Mantia, W. L. Wilson, H. A. Geary, J. C. Baughman, R. B. Evans, W. H. Jackson, L. T. Graff, and S. H. Dixon, for the charter of an in tended corporation to be called "BLAIRSVILLE LODGE NO. 406 BENEVOLENT AND PRO TECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS" the character and object of which are the maintenance of • a society for the benefit and protection to its members and ! their families in sickness and death, to promote friendship and j social intercourse among its members, with a view of stim ulating and encouraging the pro tection and aiding of those in | distress and to accumulate a ,fund for these purposes by the collection of dues and to this end I also to acquire and hold real es tate to an amount the clear year ly value or income whereof shall i not exceed $20,000.00. And for these purposes to have, possess ! and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said act and its supplements. Elkin and Creps, Attorneys. April 24, 1916 ABDXAJfS VOYXCS. In the Orphan's Court of Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Notice of In tention to Present an Application for Private Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Orphans' Court of Indiana County, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1916. at ten o'clock, a. m., by The Savings and Trust Com pany of Indiana, Pennsylvania, Guard ian of Lawrence A. Laney, minor child of Florence P. Laney, deceased, for an order of Court to make private sale to the Vinton Colliery Company of the un divided one-tenth interest of the said minor in all the coal in and under those two certain pieces or tracts of land. Situate in the Township of Buffington, County of Indiana and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: No. 1. BEGINNING at a post; thence by land of Samuel Graham, now James Altimus, North 39 degrees, West 155 perches to a post; thence North 62 degrees, West 33 perches to a post; thence North 28 degrees. East 26 perch es to a post; thence by lands of C. P. Weaver, now David Altimus, South 62 degrees East 52 perches to a post; thence South 89 degrees East 50 perch es to a dogwood; thence North 11 de grees East 52 perches to a post; thence by lands of Samuel Graham, Esq., South 59 degrees East 70 perches to a chestnut oak; thence 15 degrees East 26 perches to a post; thence South 10 de grees West 107 perches to a pin oak by land of Jacob George"; thence South 64 degrees West 42 1-4 perches to the place of beginning, CONTAINING 102 acres and 16 perches. v No. 2. BEGINNING at a post, corn er of lands of Jacob Brown and other lands of Elizabeth J. Graham; thence along the line of lands of Jacob Brown, 11 degrees East 180 perches, more or less, to a post; thence by lands of Isaac Dearmey, along old road South 63 de grees East 42 perches, more or less, to a post; thence still by same lands, South 50 degress East 35 perches, more or less to the corner of Harman Miller's land; thence by land of said Harman Miller, South 41 degrees West 68 perch es; thence still by same, South 70 de grees East 80 perches, more or less, to stones; thence by lands of Harman Mil ler, 41 degrees West 58 perches; thence still by same, South 65 degrees East 82 perches to a post; thence by lands of David Egan, now T. J. Davis, South 85 degrees West 54 perches; thence South 85 degrees West 58 perches; thence North 9 degrees East 49 perches; thence North CO degrees West 82 perches, more or less, to the place of beginning-, CON TAINING 87 acres and 75 perches, more or less. For the price or sum of $90.00 per acre, to be paid as follows: One-third in cash on confirmation of sale and two thirds in three years from the date of sale, with interest at 5 per cent per an num, the deferred payment to be secur ed by bond and mortgage on the prem ises; at which time if no exceptions are taken or objections made to granting the order of sale, the Court will take action on said petition, D. R. TOMB, Attorney for Petitioner. Know What a Mole laf How dull tho dictionary It Bays **a mole Is a permanent dark brown spot on tlie human skin." A California poetess refers to a mole as "a teardrop petrified bv nwo audacity."— Toledo Blade. % \ Has the Habit. "Is she a bride?" "An Inveterate one."—Louisville Cou rier-Journal. New Rope. New rope may be made pliable with out impairing its strength by boiling it for an hour or two in water. I VISIBLE Silent TYPEWRITER No Money in Advance $lOO Machines for Only $59.50 I SIMPLE I DURABLE ' EFFICIENT I ARTISTIC | I'® JO DAYS FREE TRIAL; EXPRESS . PREPAID; PAYABLE $3 A MONTH BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Woodstock Typewriter COMPANY; 15 IN. CARPENTER AVENUE Indiana, F*a. Rain Hata In Korea. Korea is a country of strange head dresses. but perhaps the most curious headgear of all are the Immense rain worn by the farmers' wives while working in the fields during tho rainy season. These extraordinary coverings are often as much as seven feet long and five feet broad and protect the body as affectively as any umbrella could do. Man an«i Flight. Mathematicians bar® calculated that man is too heavy ever to be sustained in air by the power of his own mus cles. no matter how large the wings ara which be fastens to his body. The weight limit is probably approached by the largest birds, such as the Aus tralian crane, which still flies, although it weighs about twenty pounds. The ostrich long ago gave up all hope of winging its way through the air. Au aeroplane can be built, say the experts, which will sustain a man and usej but three horsepower, but as the best ath letes can exert only a maximum of about two horsepower for fifteen sec onds at a time he will always be de pendeut on a machine. Glass. Glass was made in Egypt 3000 B. C. Transparent glass wa*> first manufac tured 719 B. C. Tho Test. It is the things a man conld do but does not which stamp him as Incompe tent—Judge. His Attachment. The tramp looked over his dilapidat ed garments when at a safe distance from tho farmhouse. "I can't see," he muttered, "why such a big fuss is made over the dog's tratinct In attaching himself to msal" —London Telegraph. Spaoiai Makaup. Business Caller (looking at photo graph)— This Is a picture of Mm. Peek ingtoti, I suppose? Pecklngton—Yea; that's her when sha to—ar—getting bar picture* taken. —Philadelphia Press. Gems of Architecture. The three Imildiags which are coo sfeferad the finest examples of colonial architecture In the United States are the city hall in New York. Che state house in Boston and Independence hall to Philadelphia. f CHEERFULNESS. T X Cheerfulness means a content- T J ed spirit; it means a pure heart; -j i. it means a loving disposition; it I T means humility and charity; it jj* X means a generous appreciation 2 T of others and a modest opinion J X of self.—Thackeray. 1 caused a panic among pedestrians. } Jacob Heller, of Mahoning was ar-j rested, accused of the murder on Febe ruary 7 of Joseph Ball, a Pennsylvania railroad track walker. It is alleged Heller burled Bati's body on the river bank and it was only recently wash ed up. Four musician* en route from Pitta buijh to a dance were injured when N*w Zealand's Great Glacier. The Taaman, the gireteet glacier im New Zealand, has an areragv width of dj.'O feet, though at its widest point U is somewhat more than two miles across. The Taaman is eighteen miles in length. •# ma Hundreds of bee# can I: tang one l» another without tearing away the Ifeet of the tipper one. from a" car. A reduction from ten hours to nln* with the same pay has been granted 900 employes of the Tyrone and liamsburg paper mills. First Lieutenant Thomas H. Athar* ton, Jr., of Wilkes-Barre, has been pro moted to captain and assigned to Com pany A, Ninth Infantry. The home of Martin Kater, near Walkertown, was dynamited. Kater had been active in formli\g an Inde pendent miners' union. While plowing, Edgar N. Shulta, of Manor township, near Lancaster, un earthed a skeleton of an Indian im bedded in muasel shells. A runaway bull stampeded 100 per sons at a public sale on the Boh warts farm, near Reading. Four maa finally subdued the animal. Caught under coal at tka Drlfton boiler house of the Lehigh Vulley Coal sompany, Michael Mldllch, Sr., wae imothsrtd to death. Kieked In the abdomen by a dying hone, Dr. P. ft Althouss, of Suabury, wae made unconscious for rr-ore than an boor. He will rscover. The stripping® starta