torino gi Aa yy VOL XXII No. 33 PATTON, CAMBRIA CO, PA, FRIDAY, MAY 5 19168 $ —— a 00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE LOGAL POSTMASTER Among the Bowlers DIED LAST SUND Short ness of of Aes: Cived Is Patton lowt one of most highly respectedl citizens last Sunday evening whén Albert E. Rumberger. our postmaster, passed AWAY. Fils death was due to gangrene whith developed in the early stage of appendieitis. and from which It ‘was well nieght 'mpossihie to recover, Mr. Rumberger fought a game but futile struggle against the Grim Reaper finally trinmphed as he alwavs does Mr. Rumberger was faken to hospital on Sanday April 23. that evening !he its best and who the and a ey I formed. Everything known to medi cal science was dove to save the life of the patient but it was fo no nvail And last Sunday evening at €:30 he | died. Albert E. Rumberger was born at Filmore. Pa. March 21, 1880, his age | being 36 years, 1 month. and 9 days. | He had been a resident of this place! for 13 years, being employed by Denlinger Bros. until appointed to the postmastership His parents, both living, are Mr. and Mrs. OG. W. Rumberger, of County. His father is 30 years old and his mother is was a twin brother berger, formerly of this now of Sandy Ridge. deceased is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. E. Brugger, of Unionville: place, nous barbers and | operation was per Unionville, Center| The first tournament mateh broken. of quite uno game WHS although The inst an recoils regulars miled hair cutters 3% pins {aecond game, however the CAD hy In ba hack strong and grabbed one hy 19 pins. The final won by the regulars who) the cvmtest hy 44 also pins Rodgers was easily the star o match having a high score of 134, McConnell av An average of 121 ad 167 18 Hein game for the geore of 116 for two games REGULARS 134 G4 rolied iosars the having a Wirtner averages The scores Rodger, B Rodgers MeConnell Romich We 82 RARBERS 99 168 Heist Winslow Buck Wirtner Deschamps 38% Faculty Loses to the Clerks Nednesday night the clerks In the first game the clerks ha ‘margin of 80 pins and from that onward they were never headed [faculty won the second game pins and the last one by 2% pins w are eka interesting wera fhe the first setto beat the tha rhara thnt was won f the and era hii! high { Ti : CRIA through with a win over the fae ality d » time Thea by £ The clerks won the match by 28 pins. Christof rolled high score of the ‘match having 126 and averaging 111 (22 Winslow rolled champion scare having 85 in one gare B for the losers rolled the est iow eTrEY. AM, (averaging 105 1.2 in the hres Eamnen. | The scor FACULTY Nathanson Bergey { Burn A | Bosserman Fitzpatrick Christoft Gi : Winslow 143 126 108 17% as 8 0 418 363 x1 Works. Mud Moulders Were Form Was necessary to have a (when Patton wernt ! hal | ran : Barneshorn 95 wri. 387 81 103 116 45 339 ‘the only regular men The deceased N. N. N. Club are Defeatnd dy Clay of Allan Ram but | In addition the in _mislaid them and they Monday's game being postponed it double. | Joseph header on one of the nights so Fri Miss day wag the night scheduled to rofl Laura Rumberger, of Unionville: H. off the postponed game which was D. Rumberger and Mr. Edward M . Griest, both of Phillipsburg: Mrs. FV. survives him, A. Holderman, of Spruce Creek: John, George and William Rurmber- ger of DuBois. Mr. Rumberger was married | several years ago to Miss Holter, daughter of Charles at that time a resident of but pow of Rossiter His with children. and 3 years and six weeks. Holter, Minnie the N. N. game. {the N. N. N. Club delayed t to get a little more practice the Appearances of the would geem that they still little mors ability AgEregation surely N. Chub-— > > £3 11 1x the ninth the ninth i x Battad for Ruck in x Baited for Hickson in i Sb Northern Sky Resplendent Last Week Parsons of a rather !imid nature were somewhat! frightened last week on Friday night. when they beheld in the northern sky what ig technically known a3 ide Aurora Borealis, which was plaving over the horizon for the firgt time in many, many years The ravs would joker and Bare and somethnes would cover the whole horizon from the north to the west, sometimes sven extended simost to genith, This phenomena visible, according to reports, rally over all the opunty srstitions people are already PAINE 0 meet phenomena forebodes, this was pried and pre whatever this Rome sul that from the hilltops of the: county for several weeks Just prior 3 the outbreak of the civil war and it is natural to suppose that theas superstitions people are petting their old war guns from and are preparing to ase them psc iidee Wars Heel north the of dawn allie the The that no CRAOAER sledp con ith of the matter i one kilos just exactly what them But we may rest and pegcnfully without any fears cerning this “omen” for war, SURPRISE PARTY ON YOUNG LADY A number of young ladies journeved home of Mr and Mrs Frank and there reminded their duaghter. Adelaide Pre har Sfirthday A served after which hostess betook Majetic Theatrs paola were to the Campbell that tday was dainty ned tha guests themselves The was and ta the following present Missen Margaret Chrianeft Rasell Christof, Katharine Overterger lalde 1 Margaret Mary Fran and will M Farabaugh a Ade Camypheil Campbell mm M:Mahon, Masdames shall STEN iam lamont and = IN PATTON APPROVE THE SCALE MINERS Naot 1% tha all of ¢ af A $0 fe he Wd) mineryg of the U M the OR The wns participated in vote ATeament the mm Raturday rile referendum 243 the new An 2 § hers to 178 In favor of adopting scaie Ben Hetil these lights’ Make Patton Beautiful *aint-Up 2] The "Clean-Up, and } Hea fanaey it intensely following eplgram coampling by the is ndieated in th winter's dit and matic pellelicesw CRIMPAIRD Comuities danger that lurks the at gmniation of ratebisah snd Clasp Rie The moral Paint.Up." is pinin p ve A i accumula Back yards winter's Anhris ROW Ing in wh thom of Sithy in An long promptly tis with and denth cleaned up a ef #ifering Oe of 08a sleR news thelr attendant BWOTTOW find pense will You cannot afford to bear the Therefore. do not your premises in sprin favs. thers Laie ral Clean-Up hactkyards and haren ad Lina ns Hh Toes raged Twi wy lid ail dead jresss and dehiris 3 2 Po neat dt a four wail Hn eomplaint in Foy maintaining a A filthy backyard negliience and mada against nuisancs tanlin the aginess. and shows gnorancs of the nw of health oa the part oreupanis of the premises Dan’ sory on of the permit vour to give sue seighbors "Beagntiful Last Barkyanrd impression te We are all Patton.” him share, awn proands It is 2lwn as important that callars snd outhouses be clened and white washed Vacant lots must be sleanad Kl manure and other josanitary material and le property drained Taberculosls, that dread scourge of mankind. as wall as other contagings lizeases, may he scattered from that pile of rabbish snd dirty pooks and SOrHers In Your nreniises and yori interasted ‘nn iawn aach do wn hy nenutifving his hist nS Bg bb en DR. J. A. MURRAY MAS MANY SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS John A. Murray of ‘his place during the past months, has sperated successfully apon the fallyw. ing Patton residents for appendich rim. viz Miss Annie Malin, Angello Marko, Ming Mildred Pocvatilla, Miss Isabel Mrs. Mary MoCloskey, Mrs Walker, Prancis Sheridan, Pear! Yahner Miss Ethel Wir Mrs. Daniel Peters, Gorden Hella Baugh. Harry Partsky, Johnson, Mrs Mary Virginia DeCGarment. Dring Bi months servicn as of the surgical =a? of the Miners hospital, Spangler. he did 81 operations. without a death sededt By Dr Halfriok for ir tw Lillian Miss Quevy., Wiss Twa hief surgical He is suce the coming two muoanths nT A pe HH MAJESTIC THEATRE NOTES The M anteit Thesire tha noted stage actor Npeenr ad the gerenns Fred Mon name of this actor alae shold Raobare RB thin Mo fot ie tonight. in ser” The TR on “Giresn man rowded house at the Mufestic TT: started and i Be Triangle” at the Majestic Wednesday pre ved of Moers It to he ane the Dest comniies aver whown will be shown the fers future, Wedhes. of wach week night, and Twice & week In and Naturdlay ihe day Lon EHMOrrow Helghta, Cae IW “iHzzie Hearta reels FRANK MERRILL DIES nr —— While sitting at the table Tihesdary | seorning ting his Merrill. yf eollapaed and died in His death drojpsy which | he had suffered for some in survived Miss son, Frank stldanly treak®ast, ana, a a8 Vvears faw minites was due 9 time his widow latra Cosgrove, and Merrill WR raken teh ’ ar Hea hy who Was ane Soot Ty His hody Big ler * ‘ . ileartdeld « interment HDLY YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED Saturday of week Wiss Gragory fam Harry Hara long and hath of this place, wars gnited Eom SP re % ™~ MAITIMmOnY a the nthe hinds # wiral¥ k Ae RY Episco- pal Uharch al Bamesh War T how AML Lie Hovasrand ead hy Willi Miss The Meee at Wilkinson Laon Tsnred as Dest Tan ATH 24 maid of honor will Young conpis revide n Patton Ask in th 8 oon nt nowy the who places a tle ad i if It pavs or Ha nnt Mins Mahell | Daring by CIVIL WAR Jon X. age Fought In Co- pany &, Fin Regimen, SA ox John N. Nagle & veteran of the Civil War. died at | o'clock Monday morning at the home of a daughter, Eilen Jones. at this place. in the Regiment, Pennsylvania Nagie fought in Company Infantry Ha wife is but the following children are John Nagle of 854 Coleman Johnstown; wemuel, of William, «of Pittsburg; Jennle Merriman. of Akron, OO: Busan Mitchell of Pittabarg: Thomas, of Lewistown. George B.. of Patton, Mrs. Ellen Jones. of this and Charles whose residence in not known. Mass was celebrated at § o'cloek Wednesday morning in Re Marrs Catholle Church, and interment was made in the church cemetery Sth Mr Valunteer dead ving Avonye (x rar irancansyvilie: Mrg Mora Hlaee a a a uN MINE CLOSED, HOTEL BURNED, IN TWO A mine was put out of commission, men thrown out of work and a Me hotel destroved by two fires in Car rolltown wince Saturday night The cox! plant crippled is that of Black Diamond Mine while the hotel! destroved is the Pairview, at the fair grounds. The cause of the fives is unknown Because of some peculiar circumstances an investi gation may he made hy the borough authorities into the fire at the mine The loss on the hotel is estimated at 310.000 Some insurance was carried The Fairview Hotel caught fire at 2.30 a'clock in the morning. Land Jord Robart Rlum and members of his family were awakened by the smoke They found the halls and roams full of suffocating smoke and the third Sonor in flames In a short time the ceiling above them wonld have fallen in. The Riams found it necessary Io wreak through a window in getting from the hullding The Fairview hotel was a three story frame structures containing many rooms. The building and all its contents were destroved PROPOSED EXTENSION OF WM. PENN HIGHWAY WILL PROVIDE SPLENDID OUTLET sf Rarnesbarn's good roads enthusiasts came 'o Patton Tuesday night, April 25 and roet with the people of this town st the Manicipal building, the sole object of {which wag © make a permanent organization in the north of the towards getting Aa spar hrick roads constructed that would take in the thickly nopaiated towns in this section of the county and to connect onto the Wim Penn Highway at Ashville Attorney Reuel Somerville chairman of the meeoling affocted an organization which in the future be known as Northern Cambria’s Extension to Willlam Penn Highway Association Dr Romer ville. of Chest Springs was uw animousiy chosen President. Lemis Luxenherg of Barneshorn Vice Pres, [Atty Neue! Somerville Sec | and A B (Mark of Hastings Treasurer to solicit members FIRES the A delegation county af Whn which will Jit was decided and assess each $1 annually Roads Dav. May ‘northern Cambria will have 588 men py ar On Good hi | work an the route | REFEREE WILL SIT AT PATTON NEXT TUESDAY Referees has 1 Jomeph announced a'vlock he of the Penn Compensation ry of Altoona Taesday at Snyder that will next at Patton «dn loweph A. Kephart against and Coke Company af the death ait the case Ivania Coal for sompansation heacanse af a son : The claimant | Kenhart who the father of Aus sustained a fractar 4 work Creek mine No located this of rock ® tin add in anine Fohmary while at Moss Marstallar if a fall March 1 He amnployers pd ™e and who dled inenred hy hin Harford Accident of Connect at connty. as A lr was in the ¥ siryed nidemnaity company gine Our printing is anexcelled