Facts Versus Fallacies FACT iz a real state of things, FALLACY ‘= an annar. ently genuine bi! reall bd i argument, ROHIBITTON agitators havs heen clroulatine sine . pean war began, FALLACIOUS tales zbhout nations to stop the use of alcoholic «rime! "ry exploited the story that drink inte coo! of the soldiery. Bur. substantiated FACT explodes this FALLACY. Ia a recent +7 article The British Medica! Journal rum ration 1s issued twice a week to all ranks and an additions] i21f atin supplied on each of the other days to the men in the =+~-tee Dur ing the very cold. inclement weather a fui! issued daily to the men in the trenches; the fo) is 2 es ud, | a oud, is 2g a 4 tated The ratinm v 3 ® a it | “5 Z HAVE avncertained thet while the sale of wodlky is =r hibited in Russia, a medicinal’ dose is issued 15 the troor he front. Alcohol ia 2lra ged to the Anntrian amy, and we isnve reascn to believe the (nse of guiri a to Cioran army bas ' aut been stopped. ba \LcoHOL has a hirk eclorie (heer nroducing’ value, and is 4 rapidly abscorbed and dilzed. The FACT that it is a food - - % 1 cannot be dochred HEN thers s7e 2ther puthoaritative FACTS to show that 'cuor is freely used by soldiery in the European war Robert E McCormick, war correspondent of The Chicago Tribune, wrote to that journal from Ypres on April 13 as follows: “I could say with truth that nine out ¢f tea men in both armies drink alcohelic bever- ages every day. *T HE British are served a ration of rum in the trenches just as they are served beef and biscuits. The FACT is he gets it >ffically from his eovernment, and the statement that the British army is on the water wagon is the biggest canard of the wa | 2 writing FACTS, not propaganda. Every French soldier in canes 0: in the trenches is given a Lottie of wine for supner 2 ery night” whe Aad HE above extracts, from authoritative sources, once more makes manifest taat Prohibition FALLACIES arc easily dis- proven by FACTS. ? _— iLife) C ng to Ie all ay with a pin LA to eep the>(9ZofF is to —— i § a ’ =.cown to FIVE BRO’S ond Cut the moment you leave the breohips i and £0 OC you put out the ® at night —— Nothing like good old reliable FIVE BROTHERS to stave off that tired feeling and make the big job seem as easy as a game of checkers, wliie Aho je Si a iol Load up the pipe wi!» FIVE BROTHERS for a long, cool, satisfying smoke --- stow away a plump, juicy chew that will last a long tine and give you that real tobacco flavor right up to the minute you throw it away. FIVE DBrOoT:1:ns is made of choice cl! Southern Kentucky leaf, aged from three to five vears to de- velop its rich {izvor to the supreme degree. It is the last word in tobacco satis- faction. FIVE BROTHERS is sold everywhere -— get a pack- age today. THR AMEDINICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Tre os Sore TG I Advertise in The Courier Copyright, 19185, the Cinslmp ati Enquirer FTm—— The Wise Fool. *Truth, crushed to earth, will rise again.” quoted the sag “Yes,” responded the fool, “but #t seldom rises in time to get the num- ber of the joy rider's machine.” Quch! The man looks harrsed Arad guite crus For he is married To hin Lose Huh “It mays here that Huerta announces that he will return to Mexico when that country is pacified” remarked the oid fogs “Hee! exclaimed the grouch “He must expect to ive to Le aboent HY years oid” Tolled. Ble pomen for Sour rapt applsoss, i #oeak of Mildred Snow . Bhe xnowe she is 8 belle Decne A fellow toiled her so Paw Knows Everything, Wille Paw, who are the deserving poor? Paw Those who do got deserve to be, my son y Giddap! He sid he oved her marbis hrow, He popped, mn they wera welded: Bhiao's lost her sarble hraow, and now He fade nie in Lot heded Little Tragedies. The man struck sn match to see if the gasoline tank on his antomobile Was emnity It wasn't ~ Cinclusatl Enquirer The man speed up to mee If he couldn't beat the train to the crossing. He couldn't —~ Columbia State. Here's That Hughes Again. Please give i few more of your vuhien Wo ancw that you can if you chughes Why sit in a bough When we Maven | enough Of the nughes that you ughee about Huaghes' ag, Hore She lel Mme long Tong aud children of Falrfleld were guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Gracely, Sunday. - Exchange Lukownrm, Would make [uke Mcloke awful hot When fle around him swarm, But thats about the analy thing We think would make lLukewsrm. —Lanvavilie (OG) Signal is That Se? Dear Lake This mooring | saw a corn fad girl with a full face, yet she was perfectly sober --1da Drink A SAN S A We'll Park Mer Name In the Bowling Alley. DF. M forwanis a letter to ‘Senor | Luke MeLuke, Los Estados Unidos de America.” from Asuncion, Paraguay, Cc und wants the club to admit Senora Innocencia Urdapiiletiay Zobizarretta | de Viianauvaciila of Gualeguayehu, Argentine Hepublle EE Think it Over, Fellers! The teams had met twice previously id won each time, but on this coos. ston the remplt was reverssd —[iford Regorder Things to Worry About. The Kongo sheed Joes not grow any wiol Names ls Names, BR. Fair ives at Londonderry, O Qur Daily Special. Ome good hitter beats a hundred good quittera Luke MclLuke Saye: A man never has a very hand time thinking up some good excuse for stay Ing away (rom charel The president may imagive that he is someluady But {ff he wants 0 see the government all he need do ls wareh a cofstable in a small town Ce night two plain stews Miet at a bar. (ue of them was getting stewed becuse he couldn't get the girl he wanted, and the other was getting stewed bLecnuse he got the girl he wifes Another vason why a man has to think up a bunch of les to explain why he was out so late is because he kn. v8 that his wifp wouldn't belleve the truth if he told it A man bs always wanting money But it ix different with a woman, She i merely always waning a ior of things that money will tay he ceremony by means of which thelr hearts are locked together 8 a very solemn and bmpressive affair. But it doesn't take a ifitle 3 by 4 lawyer fone to find the combination that will Hniock then Lots of men who are vegetarians and great savers qf home are boners and mpshirooimers and great spenders down TOW A wir! win has a shapely neck hides the rear of it with he il But when the back of a 1 viv RK Hike a rd mernl fexard In his hair clipped BO Fe A mm RSE gelting marrisi 4 SL tt ap’ until Mar he It makes red! Bow oad to reslize that he wi no Enrope has {noseased the nrice of almowr avervihing buat sons + * 3 # : fr THE GREATEST HEALTH INSURANCE IN THE WORLD ae T. P. Tuylor, Prominent Louisville Druggist, Makes intersting Statement T. P. TAYLOR “The grimtest health insurance in the world is the simplest,” he sald. “1 pev. er could quite gnderstund why people are so negligent in the use of the sin plemt of all preventives of liness [ts all a matter of keeping the howels open. The man who carvies ou Jittle hax of Rexall Orderlics has got a good peaith policy in sis pocket | believe they are the bewit laxative ever pre pared, and their pleasant taste appeals to men, women and chilidren allke” We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. GUNN DRUG CO THE REXALL STORE DR. B. J. OVERBERGER DENTIST Office in Weible Bui ling PATTON PA ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of a tenth plurius order of sale, issued to me by the Orphans’ Court of Cambria County, | will ex- pose at public sale in the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, all the real estate of which LL. K Christofl, late of sald Borough, died seized, on Wed- neaday the 17th day of May, 1%18, at one o'clock P M All that certain plece, parcel or lot to wit of ground situate in the Borough of Patton, in the County of Cambria and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as {ollows On the North By lot No 21, one hundred and fifty fewt; on the East by Fifth Avenue, fifty feel; on the South by lang Ave nue, ony hundred and fifty feet. and im the West by an alley, fifty feet It being known on the plan of lots ‘as (ald ont by the Chest land and Improvement Company as Lot Neo in Block No 42 Boing the SAMS lot of ground convered to IL, K. Christof, now deceased by Stephen A, Conper ot al, dated Sth June, 1911 and recorded in the office for the Hovording of Deeds in and for Cam hria Coanty in Deed Bonk Vol 2335 at page 182 Having thereon erectnd a Large Hotel Building Term of Sale: Ten per cent. of the, purchase money (in hand when the real estate 8 knocked down aud the Balance upon confirmation of sale and delivery of deed 16 the purchaser Anns J. Christoff, April 16th, 10186 ~-4¢ Executrix Come in and pay that overdue sub. scription account. Don't walt until) the paper stops FOR BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS Make the Best Remedy at Home — 128 Teaspoonsful for 50 cents. If everything was sald in as liberal and fair a manner as the below asmed drug. gists are selling Schiffmann's New Con centrated Expectorant, abwalutely no! cause for complaint or dissatisiaction could possibly arise from anvone. These draogadists say" Buy a bottle of this rem. ody and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping waragh, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affection, and we will retum your money, just the same as we do with CSehiffmann's famous Asthomador, If it dees not give satisfaction, or if aot found | the best remedy ever used {or any of these complainta” Why not tace md vantage of this guarantee and try this medicine, and det your money back, rath. er than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from : satisfactory. R. 1 Schifmann, Proprietor, something worthless and also wasung others and run the chance of getting YOUr money? i 41 NAR Si 1 AS C+ GABA 5 EE In buying this remedy, besides secur- ing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from these druggists, you also get about eight times as much medicine as you would in buying rast any of the old- fashioned, ready-made kinds, which aver. age from 20 to 32 teaspoonsful, because Sic worth makes a whole pint (128 tea. spoonsful) when mixed at home with simply one pint of sugar and one-haM pint of water, This remedy positively does not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic. It is pleasant to take and children are fond of it, You will be the sole judge, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buy- ing this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell it under the same guarantee as Schiff mann’s famous Asth- mador of “Mooey Back” if not perfectly Saint Paul, Minn, Guaranteed here by GUNN DRUG COMPANY PATTON, PA. J. A. SCHWARB, President. Dr. Jd I. VAN WERT, Vics President. M.D. BEARER, Cashier. D. G. DUMM. Asst THE GRANGE NATIONAL BANK OF PATTON, PA. Capital Surplus » Deposits Dee N [lee ! Nov Sept, Napit, Dec. hth, 1911 Nov, 24th, 1912 Aug. th, 1913 Rept. 12th, 1914 $60,000.00 20,000.00 $4 76,773.52 201,963.16 226,256.03 279.279.00 321.625.73 421.612 64 5 5589.52 H76.741.96 617.447 39 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on all Parts of t Business Transacted. he Warld. A General Banking We Solicit Your Accounts The First National Bank PATTON PENNSYLVANIA Capital paid up . Surplus - . : . $100,000.00 75,000.00 ESTABLISHED 1893 The Oldest National Bank in Northern Cambria A general banking biasiness tr iNlervisws or orrisponidens }. } Wishing ta estanbiindt or ansacted. We invite personal e with firms and mdividuals change their banking relations INTERESTS PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Lif} Tickets for all the pRVALe 1 the Drine + i i} Is y : SMI Pax es Tor tis +f nore of i vigil HAVE One Wil fenach the WM H SANDFORD President. lemehing Lines: Foreign Draft ipal ities of the world » war patrons farnished free. You ir Saving Banks in vour home. Jitbdren practical lessons of economy FRANK L. BROWN Cashier.
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