WERE op MRS SH RST I pi = dra ms io favor of Ir. VV, A. ho ‘was made by Dr. Kelly nad seconded by Mr Powell. Messry Kelly, Posiell, tively and the motion carried. XXL NO, 38 dill oA A og, BEB 4 HR ERA Bl 44 § io . close and exciting game last the ninth when Christoft second up, Wednesdny afternoon the local hawe choose a good one for his first hit ‘ball team defeated the strong Emelgh | and sent 4 hot one to right which team BY a score of S--4. Gill, while took 3 bad bound and bounced over a Httle unsteady at times, held the Wagner's head, Christoff with In Emeigh Batteries to 8 few scatternd credible speed reaching third, While hitg and was master of the sitastion Kmeleh wis playing for a» bent at all times. oe started things off in the fooled hig opponents by sewing a ning when (eoper reachid fy to Wagner on which iJhristelf a. i & safe hit, he sole second. soored. wis sacrificed to third and, came gpoigh was unable fo score in ‘home on a passed bull their half and Patton was again In the third inning Patton sco yviciorious thus winning five games three; more runs. Novick aud F. ont of «ix for the season Schwib were on base when (Null hit to center for a double scoring both [remmers, he being thrown out {trying to gtretoh the hit into a triple. Another run ‘way scored that num by errors and pawsed balls Emiigh scored their rans in the fifth snd seventh innings, two runs 3 nE across In each inning thus We have hear onable to seéurs the | the score at 4-4 box scores bul hope to have them Pai'on will play Emelgh tes Tuesdis on the locsl grovnds and it is expected) that every one should contri®ute Hix share in helping out the Joes] combiaslion which has guceee ded In patting Pation on the base hall nay & 8 WAS nO more scoring until next vesk for the LHenedt of the fans Board Holds ar Meeting July drd Patton, Fa. Joly 3 16 i Taitlon receivid {rom Sehool Bosrd med In regular 3. Posserman . a and was called to order by Tuition received from “the president, Mr. Corsuch. Messrs: M. Dosserman Kelly, Powell, Murray ind Gurach Interest on Jupe dally bal ded to rbil call minutes of June 2nd. Mh, Total receibly ond 30th were resd and ap Disbursamenty 4 as read : Cash cverfrawn ai per re b resignations of Missex Mand Por. June 3 1914 $ 1810 andi Lavina MeCloskey VOUThEns pald ...... . Wed f fen read. A motion that these trom semen ations bs sccopted and placed Fane on fia wag made by Mr Powell and = seconded by Dr Kelly Mesars Pow ii Kelly, Murray and Gors teh Ha'anece In Treasary $1263 A motion that the reports of the Hecreisry and the Treasurer be ag affirmatively and the motion 4 cepted and placed on file was made Kil and properly seconded. All the mem for $185 : tion that ar order 312 bers: void affirmatively snd the : iio i 4 gud kas services as secretary for the motior carried a 3 . a A motion that an eter for : " ¢ 14% . i¥sar which ended July 1. 1316, $1262.50 be drawn In favor of the First Nations; Bank, coupons Yifted during the flacal year waa wade by my Powell and sewond. el hy Im. Kally Messrs Kelly, A motion that an order for $25.00 Powell, Murray and Gorsuch voted be drawn In favor of William J. GI! menaiivily and the motica earried. for services as truant officer and one ( 40 10 adjourn “Sint Die” raagirer, for ray and Gorsuch voted affirma- for $800 in favor of Bamuel Bdmin- ... nds by Mr. Powell and was ton for employing labor to TEMOVE ... nied by Dir. Kelly. All the the ashes from the First Ward 0, voted affirmatively and the I building. was made by Dr. o,.u00 carried The Board was ad: and was soconded by Mr oo. Mesurs Kelly, Powell, Mur: eR Gorsuch voted affirmatively | o4i.4° Auxilicry Donates Nice 8 tis motion carried. “5 Sum to Patton Fire Co. . ¥. A. Murray, the secretary, imi read his report which was as: The Patton Fire Company wishes $: Orders drawn on the tp thank the ladies’ Auxiliary for or S:hool Fund during the their kind donation of $153 for the fiscal year: new ariforms of the company. ag and Furnishings. seni iiisiriicusnsiea.3 14709 PATTON LADY GUEST OF HONOR. and Repairing, ote. H37T! “Sleepy Hollow” wag the scene of Wages ......... 1294954 5 very pretty progressive luncheon irs at Comnty In- ‘on Saturday afternoon and evening LL Lahiri 300.00 | when Mrs. J. R. VanDeaniker, the und Contingencies .. 475.35 hostess, pleasantly entertained about nol Supplies EAE EERE a” Wages .......... 183045 Marks sinters of the hostess, as. Expenses .. 1458.03 rendered delightful bary selections as meen | Philipsburg Ledger. Iota Amount .... wees $22,007.48 First National Bank, Trea NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Pattor Borough School Dis- | Having received the Borough Dupli- teen submitted the following re- cate with warrants for the collection {ot taxes | am prepared to recelve ami receipt for the same. Sinking Fund October 1, 1318. No rebate will be allowed on Schoo! Tax & per cent will be added on and after October 1, 1018 Duplicate is at Squire Mellon's office, and he is authorized to receive Borough and School taxes si all WILLIAM J. GILL, Collector. Fiori SWAIN RP So LTRS ns SO OE there belo only one man ont, Cooper day, July 2oth 1016, at Sunset Park fhe members of the Local Order were ment and entertainment ba ito overflowing with "Heap Big Fagun™ tect them. you have alwars honored PATTON, GAMBALA 00, PA. FHIDAY, JULY 8, 1610 A A URE Me st Next Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clotlh & meeting will be calied in the Grange National Back Hall for the pirpose of organizing a Board of Trade We would lke to see all merchan's there to disci the proposed Board and to give thelr views both ia favor of and those opposed to thiz progressive move Now #e will set whether hig medtinig wil he a complete faflure or whether the spirit of the merchants is with the movement. Now let us ir¥ to oreanize and effect this Board of Trade and show the surroundifig towng that this is slo ane of the real live towns of the county snd in the cturse of & Taw months we will gee the grest change brought by this official board upon the general prouperity of the town and ‘hea we will all rejuice sitke and enmEratuliate cirielves thal we were instrumental fn bringing this wonderful organization into existance in Patton : Once mad we repeat and rete nate that the merchants shonid hhve spough "hasokbone in thin to start his thing rolling and we confidently sexier! 1o see them 8 lhe Mesling nex} Tiiomelny on't “forget | nocker vs. Booster BRD RH OA SST TRA 1 A SHA 65 MIN BSP eA po sing of profit for the Patios Business Men Paatioen Domed of Trades us isd ak ze: in omrd of Trade The "rocker and the af of our IEF belied in organization the Path of fhe gesaciy die rusk 8 ® An. wriinead B 4g ¥ a ST & Tueadsy peeping at the Grange Nathhes! Bank HH Board of Trade we will be present ar will 2 Be 8 in the past have been, remociher You Ye here i many BOOSTERR To the outside bee yanks of the while Haiph Wikkloew made molss at Haul feiss Organiealiiog aries 3 AAR Lipa Ges Fir 9 mg £30 sR ETE T Le tuEIee Tihs Bd Wanita ¥ a i MF pecaliny mysiic On wr LOR teRlurd of he allernoon Fox h a sihg dy Lis tha gmt i § Ho 4 a are . £3 SEAS 3: i Fut 8 LF LR Aa % ¥ iE 1 TEs olde Save 31 Fog fxn Sof by : ha haginess Ltisegdure EN oy . 4 FE : 4 iL Ger (he LRRIDeRE PrCBRE ELEM, Sn thes Great Senior Saga all hein to ie seorecs enchanting Newt beless, the + Bs gps 3 Cs WHaniing chem, John M. Coombs, of a . wet are take fi ; of N.orihir: LL amibrig ware TARA 33 fos Pod oe Ha 1 . | § 5 § Wh RCI 3 3 b A. 88 Jv Aree ao TE y } £6 sire i Dale i% i . A a arms lo PARrOIDatE iE WE jreadled with hearty ¥ Seven’'h Annual Outing of Kili B Tribe No 363. 1. OR. M Thr He eimessed Pee BUG Vine i JB REALE On Wadnesday, vou and 1 and ret ©. ns potiosd with considerable sha (irder He anid, VOR Ra x Today we have oa - 5 oe hah rir od Amagement, 8a notices WAIT end the met Ba oor the purpose of amide 2 Ubider to tes! 1a receive the Grea! Bachem (ving U0 all for the realization. of sud Creat Beanlor Ssgamore Some trae fruternity We xs Red Men of us watched the train to see WHA! muawt be ever mindful that our Order sort of Shen of humanity wach is founded basicly upon the essential ‘would be. and to say the least we duties of everr men-—in SVErY station were Very sink surprised in be of fife from the laborer to the college saa SEX ‘holding two very dignified and Im professor. We are all the same, we pressive gentlemen, Mr. John M. are even desirous of emulating the Coombe and Dr. T. C. Beswick, and gnirls which goaded our Forefathers ‘amid the music of the Patton Band gn in their struggle for Indesen | provecdad by the lodge members, the dopce The spirit of freedom and re BOOKg .-:-:ci.--ivs. 111528 seventy-five friends, Mrs. WH. | 520.23 Ranford of Patton, and Mrs A. W. procession filed up Magee Avenue. aquality of all men” He then pro On Thursday morning activities ceded with an analvaiz of a man's commenced very early. Supt J L. duties lo his Church, his Home and {sisted in receiving the guests. Miss cessmssnsvicenses 3871.72 Blanche Marin, of Chester Hill McNe'is of the ‘Northern Cambria his Peliowman Toe the family to Railway Co. provided excellent whom a man owes his greatest | transroriation facilities for getting obligations the Great Sachem added. to the Park, and Indeed it was "You wish to protect your family necessary for the carg were crowded rou sbield them from harm, vou pro Chiefs and Squaws no! to mention and cosrished their love, but when ithe many papooses. Clothes hampers you assumed the obligation of this - full of sats were In too great a Pratersal Onder—-the I. OO. BR. M.— basie's of all descriptions, improvise assuring to your loved ones a protec cooking utensils, and all tae other tiem in time of direct distress, when | paraphernalia that accompanies illness and accident renders yon pientes At moon luncheon was powsrloss, when the Orim Reaper served in the Sunset Park dining claimg you, your last few moments room and even before the lunches mAY ba a peaeful rest. that vou are ware given time to hall digest, the leaving them mot alone, in a strange strains of music from the Pavillon and unkind world, but amidst Bro drew the crowds to the en dansante thers and friends. ™ i The Jorchestra consisting of Miss Mae Mr. Coombe then complimented the | Lilley at the Phno Wm Allen | Onder an its kood work and cited a Violinist, Fred ‘Lather Trambone, | Continted on page § dreds of interested spectators in at !wers Elmer LaPorte, foreman; ‘and Bowonld have $1.00 vom YEAR EAR IN ADVANCE i a SF AR WE Sa i ed Sh Team No. | of Mine No. 28 Wins Second Prize In the Team Events * Wits thirtynine teams and han vicinity, The other men of the team ’ (tendance, the greatest miners First Jume, Broan, Andy Humitz, Robert Ald Meet over held in the Maminous Matlyy Clarence Beckwith, Forest fididas f Peunsvivasia were staged Matley (patient) Robert Newcomb, at the § ennsyivania Rudlread Athle instructor tit field at Creson. Saturday. | The team from Mine No. 12 re From early in the mornimg until ceived no priess and came In 13th. the shadows of eveniagr fell, the The Junior team followed thems very miner, demonstrated their efficiency closely and were 14th in caring for the maimed and Anitf=pw HMricko captained the team wounded a work they daily fiery of thst come In thirteenth and he was In ren? life amd which has saved | geeiuted by Hogh Renals, John tiptadreds of thelr fellow workers Pennis, Chas Shags Joseph Paddock, frome premature graves or from being §idald Pierson, foreman Fred Mit hedlonaly maimed for ifs . NE - was an impressive Wpactacis, Jahn Huamire captained the Junior weary, red blooded men. (eum and Clas Gibbons was the srk With <loeX rapemi sn they were ably assisted by entirely obiivioas 10 Thoms Gibbons, Chas Saduls, Ieee thelr acts wars Delng ders Callaban, Mike Balock, €b% : fy sedis oF Rihare. patient, hin team ocoOm- mibreitt of nosed entirely of young boys, made am exellent showing and almost an the green saquaded the score made by Lhe Mine athlete Bled. No. 30 Team. thee teamyg attired. Naver lafors in the history of the Kite sa they applied sogpt) bag such a meet evar boon bandaren with the atem ix probable that if precision of veterans, the xpactaci AY be winds an annaal and cometh thie sud will emibamnusl affaly a Lads Eloise whe uthon proad of the team excellant showing tangs that had practiced for a figinher of RUSSELL HiPPS RUNS INTO intel t FETs gna s¥els Bod been BOY NEAR CHEST SPRINGS wa da be a Foy ai RR : : AR Awl While drivin slosg the country ITT % a geiriited noth TEM Sh ba pent Uhest Spriags, « Russell Thay Voavew 1) Howes 1 Leateas thal dE no Tain ssn of 6G | o Hippe, editar 5 the rises, for all wera in, Carrolitown News, had a sacrow } fEsipe from serious troabld when he mney didnidyed in thelr § ; eF displayed In thelr spp foto Robert Rboe wha was thling a yousng horse along the road BEST RE Sia ered feathi | lp boy with the horse wag In the Plditeh but young Hipps accidentally NES oatiemn inte him breaking the horse's Parvoush beg amd inflicting minor injuries upon ae Au young Blow The young horse wins wets of valued at $230. Eirelia of HG. 8 iron the team hour (he The tem represents the grant Feal he, «LABOR DAY IS 1S COMING Peseoclt and Kerr mining Interest a was closely followed hj The mext Natwoasl Hollay is Labor ted No § fram Mose Na Ly ang we GURL ti wake some eam scored alinodt a per dellnite arrsugementy for this com ennelanion ig boliday if we wialh © have a if ie 3.3 Dadraade ede. such a8 we hud gel yaar. here teams werd Lael Year this lows wag doted for its cmtesianls were given pew | gownd eodebrated parade ad Big I a winner wis de doings In geseral but this year thus far we bave beard soothing about the the two. reidwal of this time. Is it “possible that the real contest was IDB we are lelling agodher chance wae The Hastings Team of the 0 Decal the town ailp by? Let us Pennsvivania Coal and Cole Come bsnr something from the differsat pany tied with the feam fron the commitiedsy within a8 very short time Madeiia Hill Company at Harpnes aod ses If we can’t have a celebra Basra {or frat Boones sod Bt oreqairved ton oa Bitle better than the cue last fies evirn events Detwesn these two year. Since we bave a good base teami before the Hastings team was ball leam there will be no difeulty in piljud red the winper, the team mak | armansing a couple of games for that ing & perfect score op the fit adden day contest while the Madiers boys were! socom with an average of 55 | rent. A good program of sports could be per easily arraoged and a general good {thuse that would boost Patton could The one-man eviats in the contest! be the result If we would just get to wera never dechied. From ten gether We would like to hear from oehoek in the morning antl] after 6 the differed: committees and we In the evening, the fall team and the would alse like to hear io the very two-man teams Rept the judges busy. near future, that definite arrsage There were 23 mein who made per. mants have been made Citisens, fect seores In the. oneban events. det busy! Scmmittees, get busy! wl an extra —————c Cday to have run {hi® contest through CHAMPION GAME OF ta a conclusion. 'Inatead of working ithe events off the 323 contestants TENNIS NEXT TUESDAY drew lot, for position and the prizes were awarded entirely at the whim Next Tuesday evening a champion of the goddess chance Jamas ship game of tennis will be played on frown competing in this event was the new tennis courts on the Asma one of the men who (drew lots bat he farm, the contesting members com iquantty to be over looked, as were vou have done sven more. You are A rebate of II per centum will be al! lowed on Borough Taxes pald before was unlucky and lost In the choosing Peting for the championship of the for poeition. | town. Om one court Rev D. OC. Problem after problem were given Schnebly and Robert Newcomb will to the contestanta in the elimivation de pitted against M. D. Bearer and work sad after many careful studies W. A. Mallon. On the other court (the awards; were given. Frank McClure and Bd. Callahan will The Patton Team that wom the contest with Jess Starrett and second prize was given a beautiful Gaver. Both matches will no Joviag cup which is now displayed De boily contested and all in Gardner's Jeweler Stove This | of the <¢lud are cordially mv team 1, onder the earnest work of attend for there will undoubtedly Lonis Christof who is probably one | some sensational plays made [of the Dest frstald men in the forget the date, August 1. | i
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