The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 05, 1916, Image 8

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    TWENTY-ONE
nd BoA i Bi Sh
Taken From The Patton
May 2nd, 1895.
Beech Avenue Opened
Street Commissioner
commenced working on streets
In good earnest. During last week he |
had a large crew of men working on |
the extension of Beech Avenue which |
was completed. "This affords the
residents of the Anna addition better
Access to thelr properties as well as
Jas, Mellon, who has considerable
amount of real estite on the west end
of Beech Avenue.
A Printer to Wed
Invitationg have been issued an.
Bouncing the bans of OC. A Repsber,
ah empoyes of the Coutler to Miss
Mae Campbell. of Carrolltown. to take
place at the Carrolltown church on |
Tuesday, May 7th. at & Delock, A. M
Will Build Mere
John R. Cordell, late of Thomas
Mills, but now a resident of Patton,
has purchased a lot on the north side
of Magee avenue, near Mr.
property, and will erect a dwelling
thereon this summer. The Courler
is pleased to welcome Mr Cordell in
our midst. He was proprietor of the
only hotel at Thomas Mills, which
Wag consumed by fire Inet winter
Mit His Tail Short
Bl. Richards is still unfortunate He
lost his famous dog. Tiger ie either |
strayed or was stolen ahout the 18th |
He had sold bim a few days before to;
Lide Hile, of Lumber City, for $99.21
and was to deliver him the next day |
He now expects to sae him
Courier, |
Tackson
the
has
lotta’
for |
damage. He was a hlooded dog being OMY for W. Va,
but #aving for a short time
part setter and part hunter,
more sotter than hunter 8i
8 reward of $75 and no
asked for his return — Bower
respondent to Cearfleld Monitor
To Members of Board of Trade
There will be a meeting in the club |
rooms In the Good building tonight,
at 8 o'clock. Business relative tn the!
Sewer Pipe Works.
parnestly requested to be prosent.
offer
Must Not Be Sold
tion of the law punishable by five to
catch trout and sell them. The fine |
is 32 for fish sold. The object of the
law Is to prevent the depletion of the transferred mail route No.
trout streams. © There is nothing to tween Patton and Pr sart, Cambria
prevent a person from catching all he county,
wants for bis own family In seuson, known as route No.
80 long ag the fish are not less than | will be 24.35 miles.
ia
: and T 24 *
{make a monev-making scheme out of and 7:30 BP.
§) n; £4
cleaning the stream of trout, and the tor KE. G
{about and see that tha
Lingleg
‘accident,
{duties a large rock fell from the roof
‘below the knee lreaking it
removed to hiz hoarding place and a
physician
| Patton,
Richey
questions *all boy Is a common occurence in
Cor. | Patton these days.
CANDIDATE MADE
Baptist Church
a
*
*
A
¥
16s
the Baptist Church thers will
worship as usual at 10:30 A. M
M In the morning Pas
Zwayer will preach on
resident fish warden propose to look WHY Should We Take Conmimunion?®™
monthiy
five inches long. but it is nat legal to
jaw is pot The Communion will be
ignored awhesrved and it is specially requested
member The
1
that every
{14
Leg Broken hae
tn Monday morning Lowis Johnesn
who Is an emplove at Mages
with
pregent
hand
those
fellowship will he given
and whn have recently hernmae
vip Bern . :
ealllery, members In the
While
Inet
attending
serious wvening thea
his
% subject
Beh
6 Me
wii} !} "Are Any Hawies Taomt, or wre
All Children Wha Die
Baved? and if
saved?’
in Infancy
Rey, how Bre
and what
Bible teaches on that matter, If pos.
of the mins siriking him on his leg they
He was {Torre gan the
summoned who set the in
Jured member At present
Mr Johnson is doing
could he expected.
Personal
Alex Dunsmore, well
writing 88 there are not enough Bibles in the
fs well as church to supply the whois COnETRZA-
tion Bpecial singing by the choir,
under the of Mr. Fred
Mitehell
leadernhip
known in
Se FP
Pp ng Tuesday and
prayer meeting Wednesday
PM,
geryicen
has succonded his
John Dunsmore, deceased. a. superin
tendent of the Rloomington Crial
Mining Co's operations at Glen
n
brother Banday Rens! at 0:34
M. Y
general
at 7:45
all
to
meet
Everybody weleome
Mrs 8 M Wilsan and her danghter
Katle are spending a few
Oil City, Pa
J.P. MeCana and son Mobert
of 8t. Augustine, visited friends
Patton and vicinity this week
E C Brown making
several decided Improvements on his
lot on Beech avenne during the pant
week. John Truman has had charge
o! the work.
Missy Ceiln Dunegan, of this place
left on Friday morning Is company
with Mre. HC unegan and HH. 2
intends
daye a! Chapel
i= very
of
at Riley's at 10.30 A M
important
It
that every mmember
Prd db ¢ % 3
Doth the School should be there this
Runday Preaching Friday
at 730 P.M. All who live In that
neighborhood are cordial’'y Invited ts
<n service
har heen
these meetings
The on Monday night
for the purpose of ralsing money for
books for the Runday Sehool
wus a splendid success both financial
social given
Hew
lv and socially
Only one month til the (Cloarfieid
Haptist meets, ot hy
Church and Sunday Hehool will have
a splendid report to make this year
Lat every member of the church and
Behool try every Hunday
het ween the Asaociation
mestings
‘3
i.
where she Association
The fishing rod attached 5 the
to he
and
ot
thia
COURIER PLEASANT CALL
os rte.
John M. Rose, of Johnstown, who
ia
All membery are is one of the nominees on the Re | }
publican
lincola 8. Bell, Sec the Nineteenth District of Pennsyl.
vania, of Bedford, Riair and Cambria
The people who enjoy fishing for counties, made us a pleasant call last
trout are reminded that it {x a viola. Friday when In town.
amines peo
ticket for Congress, in
Public workip Sabbath merning a!
16:30. Bermon topic: “Tha Philoas
phy of Ralvation Evening worship
at 7:30. Berman Tople “The Deity
of Christ ™
Rabbath Behool at 11 45
*
MAIL ROUTE I8 CHANGED _! Praver Mesting Wednesday at § 00
The Postoffica Department has
o'clock,
3, be- | A cordial invitation to attend these
#ervicey 8 extended to all.
be hereafter. Rev. I). C. Schaebly.
1. The distance | Minister.
which win
§
i
sible bring your own Rible with vou
Bunday School nnd worship at the |
HOW YO PRESERVE
is where every person has equal rights with another.
It is a source of satisfaction to most of us, whether we
be large or small, to be assured that we are buying the
best up-to-date goods at lowest prices. No matter how
large or how small yaur purchase, whether in person or
by parcels post, we will give personal attention to your
wants and see that you get what you want, at the
lowest possible prices for good merchandise.
U
SILK PETTICOATS
With Taffeta Silks at their price,
DRESSES
this sipee he youngsters for every OCEAOn
¥
1
VARY in oA KK pettieant 1% A value exiraard..
If
W one thing most mothers dread it is the
makind of dresses for their children
hp
ri RRP
Her
" is 1
nary Ti
in ff: tha
i har ik hin
e ®ilk used igs of good
BTA
A I
WERTIn and too,
a mother more
than having her little girl dressed as
she: would like to see her?
AVE. You will not need to worry about
your hittle
cun be had in plain colors as woll as in re anything that gives
as 4 matter of fact the vigriety
£33
COOH ix broad “an rH for Yi to Mer fest one La
| w :
wear with any dress or sgit you h making
laughters dresses when you see our
dremses ard take Note of tha Prices
EXCELLENT MIDDYS
n all
colored trimmings
i
white shite
TO ———— A PA
EASA
in new styles | and with
WORTHWHILE HOSIERY NEZTWS
Mpiendid quality, fast colors. will give hest
if SEPY ies Those hese may he had in black
varius colors to mateh your gown.
and
HOUSE CLEANING TIME
RUZReNIS new rugs, curtain serim, bed spreads,
ET | linens, and dozens of ther hoasehao id
THE NEW INEXPENSIVE JEWELRY
necessities that we are selling at a ESRVInGgS to Showy, dainty patterns
in useful things,
you. It will be a pleasure to show you all the
necklaces, bracelets, brooches, hat pins and
new things vou will need now or Very soon. pin sets
G/e BON TON STORE
D. E. SHANNON
PATTON. PA.
ia
— yi
ETON,
a Eh —————
HEARING
Kussmy and collects dirt.
The ear is often injared by sniffing!
Little Talks on Health and Hygiene
| by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D, LL.
D., Commissioner of Health
| The ear is one of the most delicate
I¥y formed organs in the humin body
It is in direct and close relation
the brais. It's three parts, ton
ternal, middie and (nternal are
Antimately connected
the external ear
stands out from
known even b
is often
CANT
‘harm.
T
to
£X-
most
The abuse of
or that part which
the head and is
children as the ear,
10 thowe parta that
and d permanent
¥
reflect ad
be seen
G0
hose In care of children should
a childs ear to be
pulled or slapped as such abuse will
frequently cause inflammation of the
middie enr and when tha! is diseased
‘the inner ear may take on the same
condition
never permi
We are going to give away a wonderful
washer on May 24th
The external ear is thin ard when
ox posed eodd will become frost
‘bitten sooner than other party of the
body. It should therefore be protec
ted from freezing.
When
to
exposed to heavy
(Sure In a tunnel or when threre is
heavy cannonading or blasting, the
‘mouth should be partly open to per.
(mit equal pressure on either side of
the drum whith is an extremely thin
membrane that divides the external
from the middle ear.
The healthy ear should never de
cleaned be yoni the surface that is
plainly seen by the eve. The wax will
naturally accumulate and work out
into the external ear, where it can de
removed without danger of hurting
the more delicatn part of the organ
Children should be taugh* that it is
dangermus put thingy in the ear
If any little object like & bean. bur.
ton or insect should get imo the ear
1 should dug after
BATS destroved
ignorant of the formation o
digging after some foreign
lodged well
Alr pres.
* You can secure tickets absolutely free
at our store
On the above date we will have a demon-
stration of this wonderful washer
Watch for this date
1H
not
z ha
Many
by
those
the
wi
i’
toed Br
have heen
¢
by that
has in the artfles the
tifted mt
if
ahject cannot be EY
ha medical aid
in
method
1lred
a careful
should cons
cannot be had
hest
sgvriaging
the and most inpocent
In case of
gel
0
of removing obstacles
animate things yuch INSetY,
as
Hing into ear, it is advisable
BINDER & STARRETT
Patton HARDWARE Penn’a
pour olive. cotton seed or another
Ly
Kill
53 wg
3 x
the same
i RN
hard
neural oil in to and
rsmove
The common use of oil for
ear ache i
to
mistake as it iw
and frequently
fh
8
remove Eats
F
Ar
fuids up the nostrily which cacse in |
fammation of the emmtachian tube, |
which Is a IHitle dict that lears from
the mouth to the enr The ear is such |
a useful and delicate crean it should |
be cared for by a physician when
trouble occurs. |
I a SS Sor
MASTER'S NOTICE
Josephine Hender vs John Bender
In the Court of Common Plean of
Cambria County,
No. 4 Jone Term. 1018
Liatile tn Divorse
Having been appointed Master to
take testimony and sugges: a
decree to the Court fn the above
fiated case: in hereby, piven
that 1 will sit the purpose of
performing the duties of sald appoint |
ment ut the Law Office of Willlam
nll, Esq, tn the Porough of Bar
tesborn. Cambria County, Pennsyl
¥ania. on Saturday, May ith 1918.
at two a'clock P. M, when and where
all parties interssied mav attend {f
ther see proper.
the
notice
for
Reus! Somerville.
Maater.
3-5-3¢.
EL
Patton, Pa, Mar 2nd. 1518
i ——— sn do
MRS. A. K. HUBER
EXPIRES AT MER MOME
St ——
A. Huber wife of A.
K. Huber died Friday morning April
14, after a prolonged illness of lung
and stomach troudle.
Mrs Mary
Mrs. Huber was born and raised in
Elder Township she was the daagh-
ter of Mr. and Mr. George Eemmels
berger. The deceased was 41 Years
2 months and 21 days old and is sur
vived by her husband and nine child
ren, Gertie, Matilda, Rury Edwin
Carl. Germain, Maurus and
Lenus, Als Urry ved Hye
Peter, Conrad, An-
all of Elder Town.
and Frank
Mrs.
Hastings.
(ell
She Is hy
horyy? Py ore Jokn
y 2) § aay,
thony and Jacob
ahip Chas Semmels.
0! Patton. Joseph B
berger
Nagle of
Funeral services were held on Mon-
April 17th
Church
fay morning in
Bopifice
slebrated by
Wrlamn
chy rok
Pa
Rev
fa Tes Si
Mass was the
Father Raphas! Interment
was made in the cemetary
Good printing is the of hast
do
dross
kind
Cresson Record
nas That ia tha we Let
is show you
OR. EDWARDS |
PRESCRIBING IT
T0 HIS PATIENTS
Prominent Georgia Physician Gives
Master Medicine Taniac His
Unqualified Endorsement
re. J.T. Edwards, of Fayetteville,
Ga, one of the best-known members
of the medical profession [a the state
of Georgia, makes a gtatement that
will undoubtedly produce a profouad
impression throughout the country
“In my thirty years of active prac-
Uce as 8 licensed physician in the
state of Georgia.” sald Dr Edwards,
“l have never seen anything to equal
Tanlac as a medicine to produce re
sults. 1 hear people on all sides tell
Ing of the benefit they dave defved
from its use
“Taniae is simply the talk of my
town. | have no hesitancy in recom
mending the medicine. and xs 3 mat-
ter of fact, | am preseriding it for my
lents almost every dar.
"People tn all walks of life in and
around our little city are giving en-
dorsements to the medicine Seldom
8 day passes that some one does pot
come to me and say something about
the good results they are getting from
the use of Tanlac
“Several unusual gains in weight
dave Deer reported by some of our
most prominent people, and | have
treated some stubdorn cnsey of Indi
gestion. catarrhal conditions. and of
kanic disorders and secured splendid
results with Taniac”
Tanlact is now
sold in Patton
exclusively dy Guna Drug Company,
where the premier preparation can de
had ~~ Adv
MISS SUE KINKEAD
Ebensburg, Apri} 28--Miss Sue Kin
kead. who had been ili for the last
fourteen weeks, died at the home of
her brotherinlaw and sister. Mr and
Mrs FC PFlovd last Wednesday.
Deoth was due to cancer The funeral
took piace Priday at 3
o'clock
Surviving with Mrs. Llsvd are two
sisters——Miss Louise Kinkead and
Mrs. Alex Y. Jones, both "of Kane, Pa
afternoon
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