The First National Bank F FOR CONFIRMATION Go a a TO fr a ™™ * ESTABLISHED 1888 | Washington —Abram Elkus of New | The Oldest National Bank in Northern Oambria | York was nominated by President | Wilson as ambassador to Turkey to : " : . | succeed Henry Morgenthau, who re A gemeral banking business tramsacte. We invite personal J I nC. bacoie chalruian of the & mterviews or co nce with firms and individuals | sance committees of the Democratic * » - x » 8 your SS LY § 3 T £ i wishing to establish or change their bunking relations INTERESTS PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS .... .... Steamship Tickets for all the leading Lines; Foreign Draft payable in the principal cities of the world Safe Deposit Boxes for use of our patrons farnished free. You should have one or more of our Saving Banks in your home Will teach the children practical lessons of ecomomy FRANK L BROWH I WM. KE. SANDFORD J. A. SCHWAB, President. M. D. BEARER, Cashier. Dr. J. I. VAN WERT, Vice President. DD. G. DUMM, Ass’t THE GRANGE NATIONAL BANK OF PATTON, PA. $605 ’ “ EO —— ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 Deposits Dee. 31st, 1906 . Dee. 31st, 1907 " Nov. 27th, 1908 ” Sept. 1st, 1909 " Sept. 1st, 1910 ’ Dee, 5th, 1911 " Nov. 26th, 1912 " Aug. 9th, 1913 a Sept. 18th, 1914 4 76,773.52 2)1,963.1¢ 226,286.03 279,279.00 321,625.73 421,612.64 509,569.62 576,741.96 617 447.39 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on all Parts of the World. A General Basking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Accounts Both Phones in Office H. & C. Phone in Residevee J. EDWARD STEVENS Funeral Director and Embalmer Careful and Considerate Bervices Modern in Equipment All calls day or night Promptly Answered Main Street CARROLLTOWN, PA. Residence on St Benedict Street * -DAY SEASHORE VACATION EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS August 3, 17 and 31 ggorgo ATE CY, OF Wildwood, Holly Beach, Angiesen, Oosan Clty, Ben Isle City, Awaion, Stone Martwe N. J. Rehoboth, Del, and Ocean City, M4 Hurd i; Ocean Grove, Balmar, Boring Laks, Hea Gir Deal Beach, Point Pleasant and Buy Head FROM PATTON Tickets at lower fares good only In Coaches Tickets at higher fare goed in Purlor or Bleeping Cary an vontisction with proper Pullman ota Special Daytight Trala of Paster Cars and Conelan through te Atlante 7 Tickets good pasuage on Special Train or on trains leaving Pt i burg ZT 44 A. MM, 765 A M, 455 FP M, 1 LM. pr Ye Fl 38 3 (Coaches only), K50 I’. M. (Sleeping Care onl 16.40 P : (Kisepiog Cars only), and their connections. 2 My FTOF-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA AND HARRISBIRG RETURNING For details, smop-over privileges and full informatics sonsult Ticket PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OVER A MILLION this season anitable markets are ex BUSHELS OF PEACHES pvecield to be found > 3 whee: a normal yield | 1pacted Estimates made by the Pennsyl . aw vania Department of Agriculture on|g, the pribable peach crop of the State for tlis season place the amount at 1,124,270 bushels compared with a production of 2.044000 bushels last year, The production last year was the percea‘ages of a normal Lehigh, 82; Northampton, £3; Perry $2; Philadelphia, 85 and York, 50. These is pot a county in the State! Counties which show very small | 18 members, has spread to 19 coun crop are: ! r— rr———————————— largest ever known In the State, the Alloghney, 25; Armstrong. 18; Butler 10,000 in the United States. and it} Dalry experts declare that (hers as ABRAM ELKUS Faational committee, Mr Elkus Is fawyer and was recommended by Mr Morgenthan : ; The appointment has bean expect od for some time but inquiries of th Turkish government as to the nor | | Inee’s acceptability were made by) the Senate { a - ? ~ HERRERA SUCCEEDS TREVING 4 Ee na Americans Surprised at Change of Command in Chihuahuas Brush With Mexicans, El Paso —A detachment of Compe | ny G. Ninth Massachusetts Infantry i of Boston, was engaged In a akirmish fight by Carranzista troops on the | border. The Mexicans retired afar | Cwore than 100 sbots had been of changed. No casualties were sustaily od by the miltlamen. It was impossi Ble to determine, becanss of the dark | pews, whether the Carraczistas bad sustained any losses. Lieutenant Wik | | liam Kevner, commanding the detach | ment, declared the Mexicany began | the fring withou! cause : | Washington General Jacinto They ino. commandar of the Carrania forces | In Northeast Mexico, hag beog ordered | to Mexico City and will be A tet, ! . at least temporarily, by General Laisa | Herrera, commander of the Chibuahua | i Clty garrison, Dispatches to the war | i department from General Bell, report | tng the transfor, contained no explanm | [Hon as to the cause Army offtemes | | ware surprised st such an ipsportant | ‘ change at this time General Trevino has personally dF rected the campaign against bandits | fu Chihuabua and it is said to he | | largely because of his offorts that the £ i Carranza soldiers have continued their | ! operations against Villa and other ont i law leaders on such a broad scale | | For that reason some regret over the | i transfer was egpressed here, though | | officials said they were confident that! | Gonaral Herrera would ude every pe | { source at his command to continge the WITH NATIONAL LAWMAKERS Sayings and Doings Among Our Sen : ators and Congressman. SENATE Further efforta toward Sonate ae tion urging clemency for Sir Roger t Casement falled. Commerce commitiee ordered ftw forable report on shipping bill Approved increased naval building AOS ASIAN A A mn i ps $ mittee. | HOUSE ! Passed bill appropriating $50.000 | for additional surgeons in the public health service and 385.000 for federal | cooperation with state and munich Carlen county ranking highest with | pal authorities to fight infantile pa per cent. esiimated. Other counter which report prospects of) TT is nse good yields are: Berks, 85 per cent: i alysis | Girt Scouts Pass 10.000 Mark. | Savangah, Ga. — The Girl Scout i movement, started in Savaonah four i years ago with an organization of up even with the thir 2 of your vest, fill up the Ny with FMEBRO'S Long Cut, get under the :2~with your\i2 or newspaper, and- So to it! That's the ticket for a comfortable, happy evening — especially if you sandwich in a tasty chew of FIVE BROTHERS while the pipe rests up between smokes. And all 72 r Ione FIVE BROTHERS will stick right by you while you whirl through tiie day's job with the slam-ban > r= that only real-for-sure tobacco can give you. FIVE Bil THEIL has toe push and go in it because old Ke :- Ad ~ ord ‘ ~- oie a | Sg EL iT three y gs ine} : Wears Wi ¥ it TS v Ye wey aly Ym oy ov fon Tay wie J Lnola & IC kay I A swrestness and 3 ‘ i * - # solic bec you never get iI cronies Y per Cris, wr sd sil FIVE EC0TEHCSRS 18 sold every err—oet a wy oe 1. 9 rackage today, F TEOACIG COMPANY | program recommendad by naval com! { tries and reached a membership of mse OJ ANN] © Facts Versus Fallacies FACT is a real state of things, FALLACY is an appar. ently penuine but really illogical statement or argument. SIN pe HE difficultien—and the added ekpense—consequent to seeing that the law is upheld in those portions of the country where “dry” laws are in force, is well exemplified in Kentucky. For in certain portions of that State not only are the United States Revenue officers unable to cope with the moonshine situation, but can count on no help from the local authorities BR ————— HE following from the Louisville Times gives the situation in a nutshell, and shows the rapid incremse of illicit distilling in certain portions of Kentucky. Says the Times: “M OONSHINING in on the boom in local option territory in Kentucky, particularly in the eastern portion of the State, where coal deve.opment is flourishing. This fact is being reported to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washingiwon by B. B. Bouldin, local revenue agent, who said his men informed him that illicit distilling is increasing at such a rapid rave all over the State that Sxacrdine ry measures will have to be adopred to meet the situation. ‘“ ¢ Ano I do not believe that the Government an put enough men in the field to cope with the situation ar that,” Mr. Bouldin stated. ‘In order to clieclk this increase in illicit distilling the people and officers of thix State and the counties where the licensed nale of liquor has been voted out will have to co-operate with the Government 10 check the spread o* this particular brand of lawlessness. é¢ ¢I N almost every county where local option prevails,’ Mr. Bouldin said, ‘the county and State officers have shown a vigilance in dealing with illicit distilling and evidently expect ernment revenue agents to police their territory, We haven't to do this without the co-operation of all the peaple, of moonshine whisky increases as a result. We shall tinue, of course, with our limited force of agents to check this thing, but it increases in spite of all measures we have taken.'” () NCE more is proven what has been said, over and over again, in these articles: that it is a FALLACY to say that Prohibition profibits, whes it is 3 FACT that all & dues in wm prevent he tgall ed and regulated sale of liquor. CHIE eIC— CITE by os Sm Pennsylvania State Brewers’ Association al C— E 3 RRL Gee LI RI BC eee eS Le ERA N —— DR B. J. OVEREERGER 'REUNL SOMERVILLE other high years being 1910 when 20; Cambria, 20; Forest, 25: Jefter., Das becoine necessary fo move the | nas been an Improvement of almost headquarters. 1,600,f00 bushels were produced and ison, 22; Lackawanna, 20; Somerset, | fifty per cent. !n the condition of the 1914 when 1,641,000 bushels was the 10; Venango, 26; and Washington, | | dairying cattle of the State during) est rop Thousands of 25 C Will Fight Paralysis ———— imsied crop. '~unties where practically no | the tt hborney- at Law : ow i past ten years and that ars bushe!v of peaches wene to waste ashington. — The Senate passed farm crop ls expected are EIK, Favette, the House bill appropriating $135,000 [Ae beginning to realize the great, Office in Wethle Bui ding last year, but with improved market: |Green:, Indiana, McKean, Potter,| to finance the public health service advantage of pure bred or grade m— ing facilities and the smaller crop Tioga and Westmoreland. | campaign sgainst infantile paralysis | cattle. | PATTON, PA. 4 : ee -. s-" —— : : So A | Ofer in the Good Tuilding. PATTON, PA.
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