sR RN os Be wide i ~ PATTON NORMAL SCHOOL Term Six weeks, Opens May 22, '16 INSTRUCTORS—W. M. BOSSERMAN and LORETTO PRINDIBILE. LENGTH OF TERM . Term opens May 23! 1916, and will continue for & aerial weeks, closing June 38. 1716. COURSES OF STUDY TEACHERS (OURSE This « Mitte 18 for (he benefit of hike Preparing to take the sxamination for a Provisional or Professional Certificate Classes will be conduvied in all subjects required for these certificates: and rlastes in ail High School subledis w maintained if the number of applicinty i» sufficient In this course an excellent opportunity is offered to all Who contsmplate taking (he County or the State Permanent Examinations for Teachers GRAMMAR AND INTERMEDIATE--Classen especially adapted for pupils of grammar and intermediate grades. including the sivth, seventh and eighth, will be organized and maintiined Fas primar purpose of this course Kk 10 give pupils an oppoTiuniiy to make work in which they have failed, or get cred In the regular grades for additional work mastersd tiie the summer school > SESSIONS Daily sessions wili be conducted in the First Ward Sehool Build i 1h Lid iE ing, Patton, Pa. beginning at 7 0) o'clock and econtinning anil noon Special sessions, if desired hy the puplis, will be conducted sach after BOON. ! TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Pupils living in Patton Borough are entitled to apd will be glen the ase of the text books without any charges; all others will be charged un small sum for their use All sopplies will be sold to the pupils at wholesale prices The (Classics used will be those recommended hy County Superis tendent Bentz namely Shakespeare's “Merchant of Vaca” Those preparing for Provisional Certificates will study “Better Hehools” by Gregory; and those preparing !o take the axamination for Professional Certificates will study doth "The Rural School” by Colter and Strong and “New School Management’ by Seeley. : In Pennsylvania History we will ase “History of Feunsylvania +By Morris. Pupils who are taking work in the Grammar and Intermediate Grades will use the books which are regularly used in those grades BOARDING Boarding, either in private homes or hotels may br obiained at resacnable rates. TUITION The tuition for the entire term is parable in advance and for aach course iy as follows : Teachers’ Course = . $5 (nd Grammar and Intermediate ii Re — EXAMINATIONS Arrangements have been made with County Superintendent: M 8 Bentz to hold an examination for Provisional Certificates in the High School Auditorium at tte close of the term. June 38. 1914. On Juli 1. 1916, an examination will be given to those Who have beon making ap | conditions in thetr regular school work or have been striving fo obtain additional credit in their grades for work mastered in the Normal ADVANTAGES Patton, for many (aachers and students. is centrally located being Accessible by the New York Central Railroad. the Pennsylvania Rail road, and the Northern Cambria Strpet Raflway. The High Rehoal is well equipped with books of referetce and & Horary of over twelve hundred volumes to which the students will have access without Any additional cost. Persons living near the trolley line will be able to secure tickets at reduced rates. : INSTRUCTIONS The Normal Schoo! will be conducted Hy WM Fosserman Supervising Principal of the Patton: Horough schools and Misx Loretto ¥. Prindible, tencher of History, English and Litsouture in the Patton High School Arrangements have been made with a som petent teacher to assis’ {f the enroliment is large enough to employ such an additional instructor : It is our determination to make this sessdon of the Patton Normal School the most thorough and practical of Any in ita history Miss Prindible will have charge of the History. Litebature English ete In © her work she fg ore of the strongest and mos: socessafsl teachers that can be found and the pupils who have taken work in her classes in the past know thet they may sxpect from her the very hes! during the summer schoo! If you expect to attend var school, will you Kindly let me know at an sarily date. so that | can make adegoate arrangements for the school and preparations to have a full and complete session of work ths first day. For any additional information call or write W. M. BOSSERMAN, Patton, Pa. Ceustody of the motorcar.” Br pot uk Hiever ean Feet Carp of pl . ARIE WO eet On April The Spring Term Begins al the E Pennsylvania. State , : Normal School of Indiana Pa. The Practical School Numerous Review Classes for Teachers. For catalog or Further information address the Ponape, 2 Dr James £. Ament, lodiana, Pa. Seon arg os Shed NOTICE YO AUTO OWNERS : Storage batteriesrebuilt and re charged. Vulcanizing work of all kinds done. All work guaranteed. Quick service. For further informa-| tion inquire of George Hetrick, Pat tom, Pa CLEARFIELD AUTO Co... ASSESSORY, Clearfield, Pa DR. B. J. OVERERRGER DENTIST Office in Weible Bui ling PATTON, PA | HOW IT HAPPENED “lillian.” said mother severely, “there were two pieces of cake in the pantry this morning, and now there & only one. How does this happen® ANOTHER GOOD PLACE . *1 don't know,” replied Lilian re! “We can’t all dwell on Easy street.” Bits of Byplay By Luke MclLuke By Luke McLuke Copyrighe, 18185, the Cincinnnti Copyright, 1018, the Cincinnati Enquirer Enquirer Fast Chest, cin Bm geek rer sailor mg coniortionisg gi 8 Bt ah Kin Digw CPVIEErE os rey mis Beer of Bis chase Corn. 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Telegraw Correct. in strange Waves proceeds > Walk, gai Mr. Bas - The sreand ove a oladbter who matey (hati he needs, Laetm soit ney (Han he bas REA He bas 5 walle in life, that's trae, Rut it iw veer ¥ The Family, #1 wee that the Bmiths have been ofl voreed! remarked Brown "That so7" asked Jones “DL they have any family “Yeu, centied Brown, “She gets the custody of the poesdle, amd be gets the Folior, “Why da von refer to the hypocrite ax the hnman Rwisa cheese” asked the old fous “Paodatse he alwars has an ‘I am holler than thew expression” replied the gronch Bo Sad. Ode to a Calf. Ho ate a raw antlon, Blea not, oh, ~alf’ For unte thee Ad now ha's alone I now devote chin fittis tails Hin friends and companions Cheer apt Por sore day sus will be ave hastened and gone The chivhen in a chivken salad, The Doc Must Be Peeved. £50 REWARD Bet weap Bent. 3 and Oct. 2 8 party | og. - entered my bug id shed and stole a set “Yes” gore wd the foal “if the other of harms that Gad been nmoed very fellow hod three of 8 kind.” Yittie. Ihe above reward 1 wiil pay for the rantire of the sid party, da livered to pe al sonie lonely place near Salt River raiivond bride DR WH HENDRIX. FF. S «Piease bring a rope — New Landon Record ARs SN Ba The Wise Fool Wu! nay Dusiness in our quips clans 1% with our ravings: BRrpenist’s Knows Ly bis obhipe A bariar Ly his shavithiaa Poor Old Paw. Willis Pa can i mek you a qoes- tion? Be Hughes. If now wig will Rindly exinsgthon v : . Lis for telling vou all this sed suaghes, Paw Yew, my son What is it? We'll Just say goadby, Willie Why, could you say that elec And let otis try erie slgyn are light reading matter? To write samet hing mors about Hoghes Friren Bogle ci Artists All, Paw Knows Everything. "Fhe dentist is an artist,” sab) a . The funy Mer Heath ia. Faw “og Willie A aw, Is echo pmasouline or he i partic I domes t sarin him bread, feminine? ut ve seen htm deaw testh Paw-—Fendnive, my son. Echo alk Luke Mcluke ways has the last word . : . : Maw. Willie, you go apstairs aod do “The mercinnt is an artist, tse ] Fakl witiy Mr. Wade Jour wesicme “Him Hine of adn ix Kiways true Ba be can draw sour trade” ~Rmron (Mar Herald, Happy Eden. Olden Eden's garden was a place Where pan could rest onntented: Pleased ts Maat Them, No phomwigvaphs squesied all night bong: Dear Lake George VF. Steer Is su. They Budn's been syventesd sbi . # £lncinnati Eogulrer perinteadent sand Fred Tongue is man. Beer of (he Armstrong Beef Packing (Hd Eden's garden wis a place company of alles. Tex. —-R BR Where mane dosed rent cuiten ted No fiveern dusted round ail dss long They Min bess invented Quek! Hottie 11. MeDeonunia Dear Loke- When the professor had eannciiist lis lecture ts his class of dental stadents one stindent ase] thin lies "What relation does the sldoularisor- BOA HelLranin bear to the inferior max. Hilary sinus during the mustication of spring chbvlen ¥ -- J. A Thewkmarion, Rider, O Roll Mim in Dear [ake If we guaranies that he Bellefontaine, OO. get to the ¢lglh garage PP. WW, Carter WuH! Awotgins was Kicked on the ohifn Bi | mgie. cnusing her fa Lite off the eal af her tongue, and ber bushes! set But Ares They Near the Crematory? Lake wanid inform sotie seventy un offer of go, correspondents Chat he sisterwd the $ilen; fir the nial 4 Dushiviile thay fran of Geter & Baker the Jackson News Lvmoc rid ville Fin andertaliers. in the lub several montis aga ersl times since * Another Shart One. Chapter 1. Hide Chapter 11 Stile Chapter HL Hed «A. RR Mohn Names Is Names. Nast T Mann lives at Denison, ©) Things te Worry About, The world receives an avernge of 188 earthyuaie shocks every year Numes is Names, € A Coldicot: Hives ar Pormanouth, OF Cur Daily Special. Cur Daily Special. An epotist I= an | specialist Much feeding maketh a full man Luke Mcluke Says: The bigh cost of living didat worry When a woman has seven or eight people much In the old days when the hildren she is always taking some thimble was regarded ad part of a Wi nine old and making it over nto some man 3 jewelry thing Hew It must worry & reformer to have to You ean five a girl all the higher education von plewse. but ber hos band's excuies will never sound as logical to her as they do to him, Ser chotte Between an earthguake mad When father gets home after mide a rainy wasdelay, and slie will take Lishe Mcluke Says wt other people out of Lis sight ave night Give un old fasbioned bhouselkesper aight and tries to get through the the earthquake any okl time house in the dark so as pot to wake If there is ote man that the devil mother he wonders whit ever PURSES bates more than another It ix the fel od mother to purchase sists nine new low who minds Lis ven bhoasiness aad rocking chabe chairs amd forty-one pew (a tries to eury an honest Uving for his bles sinee he left the hoose rhe morn family tng before faite 0 woman all the feathers she There are a whole lot of church wants bz this world, asd she will tale members who knew that a picked 3 chanee on getting wings in the next makes more nokse than a dollar hill woril when it is dropped ints the caliection There was a time when a wife put plate in all of her time treing to retain tur There are plenty of promising young hasband s a fle ton But nowadays slie men wha neser pay puts in mios of her thine keeping him Religion is a great force for goed. busy trying to retain, her affection But so is the fear of being found out. Keep voor mouth shut when the oth Before Le gets her he says that she er fellow bd telling all he knows and doesn't ent snr more than a bind, And you can get up and go away with the after he gets her he realizes that an consolation that he eant tell all you | ostrich is a bind know i Its a mighty dumb mule that can't If marriage doesn’t make a man learn something abont kicking frem wise there is no hope for him, | the average man Ever notice that when you get up, When she is sixteen nothing less cand give your street car seat to a girl than a prince and a golden piince will who is escorted by her fellow she al {sult her. Rut when she iw twenty six ways manages to squeette around and a common ordinary provider and a make room enough for her fellow 6 house with plenty of closets look sit down beside her while von do as mighty good to her strap hanging act? The average business man can tel What has become of the old fashion-'| you that a course In stenography in gretfully. “It must ben so dark Ii “No, but wa can all live on the | ed manperly boy who teok off his cap { eludes almost everything except spel) Mt soe the other piece.” acjuare.” when be spoke 'o » man? | ing “Misfortune comes in pire” quoted J. A SCHWAB. President. M.D BEARER, Cashier. Dr. J. I. VAN WERT, Vice President. DG. DUMM. Asst THE GARNGE NATIONAL BANK OF PATTON, PA. Cupital $60,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1806 Deposits Dec, 31st, 1008 a ® 1677352 ; Pree, $list, 1807 . ; 2031 963 14 Nov, ith, IHR 228 286 03 Sept. Ist, 1904 . 279279. Sept. Ist, 1910 . aoe 625.73 Pec: Dth, 1911 . Wid | 612 4 Nov, 26th, 1912 ok BHU 2 Ang, th, gs 578.741 98 Sept. th, 1914 617.447 09 - —— 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on all Parts of the World, A General Banking Busines Transaeted We Solicit Your Accounts The First National Bank PATTON PENNSYLVANIA Casital paid up IR $100,000.00 Surplus 75,000.00 ESTABLISHED 1803 The Oldest National Bank in Northern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite personal interviews or correspondence with firms and individuals wishing to astablish or change their banking relations INTERESTS PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Stezmship Tickers for all the leading Lines: Foreign Draft payable in the principal cities of the world SafecDeposit Boxes for use of our patrons furnished free. Yon shonld have one or more of our Saving Banks in your home. Will teach the children practical lessons of economy WM. H SANDFORD President. FOR BRONCXITY:, MAL, Hm Lisa daily, “oo % 4 4 i } n #3xa4 13 $ |! ; got en Rd iid THE ANT Falhi Tes * i : ont Ary. : «4 ' ’ RCTS Yih Wotttle we Srl Bee wasting Sant Maal Mow Li Fiptrloninet Bales LY VOY sOdey HINSY DHUG COMPANY PATTON, PA. A RAPS STAI 4 0 Sh REE it 290000000000 JUST ARRIVED ie largest stork of doe Woolins we have aver pat on dis. newest colormgs and designs that will be worn RURNON GOOD NEWS FOR OUR TRADE With prices of woolins and trimmings gong up by leaps and bounds, weveral months ago we contracted for our present hig stoek at the old price-—which means that you get your Spring Suit atglast year's price thereby saving $5 00 to $7.00 Dinsmore Brothers TAILORS PATTON, PENNA. ESTATE OF IDA LAUER, DECEASED Latter lesimentary on the aSove | estate having been granted 10 the Letters of administration on the undersigned. all persons indebted to above estate having been granted to said estate are requested to make the undersigned. all persons indebted payment, and those having claimg to to the said estate are requested to present the same to make payment, and those having Victor Lauer, Executor, claims to present them without delay, Patton, Pa. to Fab. 16, 1918. 235.4t a Advertise in The Coarier ESTATE OF ANTOINETTE BRASSEUR, DECEASED Reuel Somerville, Administrator. | Mar. Sth, 1918. 6t. Patton, Pa.
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