. A SIs tbe sins a hes A AR - ST ARN 4 A aR HR I HANGS Har RT £ PGR A ” > passenger train. | | | | | | | | | | | | | { | { | i | 1 f CAMBRIA CO. PA, FRIDAY, JANUARY19, 1917 : Ee a” = EE e———— Charles R. Ww. Dunlap, a veteran the Civil War and one of the old at his home in evening. The & Mr. Dunlap was born in Clea anty, Oct. 29, 1541, and came to oh Carroll townshin when a young ar broke out Mr, and becstme s8 member f smopany I, wily +k : Seventy-eighth regiment, served for three years duricyg the X The deceased and Miss Mag Miller were united in marriage 11, 1865. The aged couple celeb their golden weddirg a year ago May. His widow nurvives, with following sons and daughters: John of Spangler, Henry of Altoona, Luky of Carroll towrship, Anthony and Vin. cent of Altoona, Hernard of ( i township, Mra. John B. Noel of roll township and Miss Gertrude lap, at home. Tho deceased wy © brother of Joseph und Henry Dopl of Pottsville, Cambria eounty, Emma Kine of Clearfield ard Mary Somerville of Cherry Tree. Funes] services weors conduciy # o'clock Tuesday morning, whi solemn Aigh mass of requiem celebrated in St Benedict's Lat} church, {arrslitown Interment i church cemetory. mae NATHAN FALQUIST OF NAN GLO FATALLY INJURED Nathan Falguist of Naty Glo ww runt down and fatally injured on t Black Line division of the P. R. |} short distance from the station Tu day even ne. The man was wali down the trek and was strock by The decenszed was of Swedis tionality and was sbout 45 yea The Dept Bouth rork condocted the inve tion. Funeral services were held in Nanty Glo Thursday afternoon with interment in the church ceme f A. YOUNG PATTON COUPLE MAR. RIED IN JOHNSTOWN Miss Annie Schwab and Stepher Jacobs of this place, were quietly mar: ried in Johnstown Tuesday moming. TE am A to ma ¢ Joung couple will xe their home in Wednesday even! ng friends af the newly married couple ve them a» dance in the Miners which was well attended and ly enjoyed. PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH Public worship Sabbath morning at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30, To be- lor $7671, weekly for 300 weeks for an 1631 for the infant daughter. hii the first of the wee took farming. When the (livil Johnson's compensation ceases should mm Hastings, and yp Mp Dunlap enlifted she marry before the time of full | i i a a “ % % ¥ id Fos Sank # Taal Bl SEGAL WARS BUUeTTAe. i f= fazifd 3 { | A compensation award of $4,206.63 was made Saturday in favor of Mrs. i Alma Johnson and her infant daugh- iter against the Pennsylvania Ceal & . Coke Corporation of Patton, by Refe- | OF s died | ree Jacob Snyder fgr the death of the Th ¥ husband and father in the mines of : £. aged veteran bad en- the defendant company. foyed good health until Wed ny, | he was siezed by an attack of jeune nia, being ill but two adys : re his death. [the deceased in 45 per cent of $17.50 | Mrs. Johnson, and 156 per cont of the | (October 14, 1916 until October 14, Martin Commofs spent several days | ®t kh * | paymerit expires. i 3 'acicus and died in a few moments, | x : ; ‘the company physicians claiming! Miss Bessie Kusner is visiting death was doe to apoplexy, while the friends in Philadelphia this week. ‘claimant contended it was caused by a uy rk 2 ; ruptured blood veasel Mins Sadie Kelpnll ix suffering from he company denied all <laims of 8 severe attack of neuraigia pany : Mrs. Johnson, quoting the phyiitians | = cause in their reply to the petition, | Thomas Duughe #f Patton and but Referee Snyder ruled although Misa Blanche Yerger of Ht Benedict the man may have bad heart trouhie, secured Dicense to faarry this week death was doe to the great exertion : * * Becessary to move these cary, Roy Cartright The award states in part: ing some Lime att sree of “So it would sevsn under all cir. Mra Jobs Bhunk cumstarces that the only reasonable home this week in ponciusion the referee can répch ro “ A bons heen anend- k Mr and ter retarsed to his } Philipsburg hw la 3% i | , 5. . § iT 3 * the Laat iraatiy i wr pr a ARTE f 3 i ” . WOE. BAS MNES Blood vessel was onused oy the reg dU “A rion of 1h . recipi exlled on friends a fo Brat of the week, » 0 &1 EF aaa a p 10 Tove Lh omply Tas nt UE ne it SE Alera ert. Balter were {Eq . airy this week, of ac sravated by soch exertion which work count of tie serious Hinens and denth Was perforin ithe enup F hi : : iatlars moth smniovmsert ow ah the defen ar EIT * ow * any.” i Misr Corrine Mcelonigsl of Carrsil Lhe bearing was held at Patton De. town spest severs] days the first of camber 10 bat beenuse of natore of the week at the home of her sister ‘the case connidernble time was rece. Mra. Fred, Mallon sary in drawing up the award astond- hd » ‘ fire to the testimony. Mra. BL. Budk left on Somday avionics 4 for Echo where Mr. Bock holds a re. CALYARY BAPTIST spony bie position with the South er Fork Yrintiar Company. At the Calvary Chapel Sunday ; i Eo 5 5 (School ns naual at 10:50 A.M Wei Born to Mr. ani Mrs Eirey lsun Coroner Russell Yost of | Would like ot have everyone present a girl this Sunday. Preaching by Pastor * * ‘Zwayer at 6:15 P.M. Suliject: “Be- | William Benkispr returned to tows Ling Prepared.” Bible study and pray. Ssturady after sponding some time Ler meeting on Friday at 7:33 P.M. in Arcadia. | {All who live in that neighborhood are | * 4 # sordinlly invited to all meetings. Mra EJ Calisban, Paul T. Bearer, The Baptist Ladies will oon make amd the Misses Helen Prindibie and iready for their annual Washington Mary Melannon fre visiting friends | Birthday supper, une of the greatest in Philadeiphia this week {events of the year, and ons to which » * hudreds of people in Patton look for-! Miss Bertha Russell is suffering ward with pleasure. Look out for from a severe attack of guinsey, announcements, i * ow» The next convention of the Cam- Mis Genevieve Thompson of Mas- bria county association of the P. 0. 8. 'pafrey iy the guest of Mrs. Don. Coder of A. will be held "in the quarters of (his weak. the Morrellyilie Camp Na. 721, Somme x NF » time in April. Morveliville was select. | t Camtulice tuans "Ma ed at the county convention held Sat- a x = Cor urline Moahaf Thurs- urday in Nanty-Glo. Represents. %*F Wi rosister in Mabafley, tives from almost all of the 14 camps - - were w resent. : ure Mese DENNIS M. SULLIVAN Dennis M. Sallivan, janitor of the WELL-KNOWN CRESSON CHIEF. | OF-POLICE EXPIRES RIEF HOME I nian: err" | Telling of Those Who. are Visiting, and Those Who Hav Sieve mi fea irs "on , With Other News of Our Busy Lite Town M weekly wage or $2555, a week from | Ny with relatives | * x | Clarence Austin, salesman for the rents on Palmer avenue Mr. Jhonson, while pushing cars in George Good Company. spent several | ithe mine of the company at Patton, days in town the first of the week {October 14, of last year, fell uncon- looking after basin Hs Jnterests | | | a oe Mins Grace MeAmdity, an operator of the H. & (. 'Felephone company, | was taken to tho Spangler sospital | lant week suffering froms mm sttsed: | of preumonea. : Raymond Tuskey was held up and of the robbers wan caught in Patton fand sent to Ebenshurg but they were Lanable to looate the other. | f - {Valley Kirkpatrick, who underwent ian operation for appendicitis some time ago is improving. i : hompson, of Johnstown, | Raymond Thompso f Johnsto , €. R Jones, who was confined to | spent Sunday at t me of b .t Be or Pay Je Home af kis pa his home suffering rom wn witack of La Grippe @ very much better, Dr C. I Baldwin, Dentist. * x Francis Gillen, of Lomber City, | fond Sunday with his mother, Mrs i Mary Gillen I. * * * Rithard Smith, of Jersey Shore, spent Tuesday evening in town * ® * : Mrs. J. T. Sauter, was shopping in Johnutown the first of the week * * » Miss Maud MoCaully, whe has beer ail : riployed ss bookkeeper at the Silk 4. F. F, Chub was ent) Mili for the past several ypesrs, re G5 Ussda™ 81 Ube Be sfrred her position Inlet week snd heft a and Rolwrta Shed! of Tuesday for bar hoe in Westy bk " . of enday 1 J, WR > in Westoror Willam fetivard od Nisrtk Tiare. Jack Shunkwiler sopnt Sunday with 77 Rt taken to the Miner hospi. | friends in Bradiey Junction tad t werk where he andessent kn Rox operstion for appendicitin Mra, Wiliam Medlicott is confined Mp id her } a : and Mra Willem Me ban at 4 4 hn, & go 3 4 hai ao } o go aa . ‘a her home suffering from an stlaeck fondled the Tamera! oF thelr listed. sf La Grippe * 5 law Mra Jomeph Wayne of Tyrone | ast Saturduy J. M. Abbett hau been confined to ¥ hin home suffering from an attack of The Blessed Virgin Sodolity will tonsiitis, ive 8 Eoehre mn St. Patrick's Hall Tarsday Junuary 2th. The home of Fran Artley i» gue rantined for diphtheria. Jodn Crair, who haa angus stil ering from an atinek of diphtheria ft able to be wreand neni Williams Wilking 1% confines] % Big bame for the past week wih as at tack of La Grippe * * * ’ Victor Gill, post malater at Latrobe, en ; svent several days last week at the Ih home of Cletus Lartyy has been horas of his brother Chief-of Police Tuarsntined for diphtheria. Gill of Palmer avenge. : ve EL ay . genta * RI F. A. Giasseris is able to be around Joserh Quine and Ellen Kenrick MA after being on the sick lst for . a Sih irk eae time, two well known Patton people secured "0 : teense last week to wed, Miss Blanche Lasiuy x yA i from arn aitack of La Grippe Viaiter Williams was called ayl of town taday on serount of the seriogs Mis Francis Stewart, whe goader. liness of a friend, sb will be unsilile fn operation for sppondicitis at to atiend the banguet tonight * = |» Bria very musk imoraviesd # Buel called on friends in fin pienan, tii L Toeniny | afternoon TT of Clymos, 3a ot guest at the homie ff Muss Roberta Patton's first Dollar Days at Kus. Sheets pers Saturday and Monday, It would pay to read thelr Sig advertisement i Lhe week Nn paper. | * x» 0. J. Shwikwiler hoy E M Com rons called on friesds in Barnesturo Sunday. i Mion Mae Leal Bax mecétited this i position as office clerk In the affine of [ie Gorman Miz Ruth MeConstie oft om Moms y ine Jolnattown mbere jhe BE: ses | Cres mm pao ent kx» H WP 1 left Monda 4 oF ain : . ensingtion left on Monday pwnd Hatiter, ormerly of the pp poncvstiwmeny where he will make iver Hose, has sceepted a fthon (1.0 tatare b as clerk at the Dimeling Hotel, Clear. is fatare home. & : ' field, { Miss Paaline Frits i confined to her ome suffering from the effects of CrEnt vRLcinalon EBINSS8URG CONCERN IS DE- | Yemy Tasks h caved Bis: hos DEVELOPING ITS PATYRNT | 14" ois 1 etre, Mich. where he bas Leen employed for some time William Cense of near Hastings dind nt his home at 6:15 o'clock Sum day morning after an iliness of about a week of pheumonia. The n an Shout 50 Jars oid and m Wiihamspo od of Adam und Arona cessed. Mr Conse is survived by and the following and Earl of Akron, Guorge of Hast Toesdny morning when s solemn quien mass was celebrated in nniface’s Catholic Church. ment in the church cometery. ” Wing Shets FOR SBA LE-~-Good house on Beach avery, all modern conveniences, ensy termi. Inquire st this office. ®* * * Women it is said, Hive Jonger then men. Thin comes of their keeping their age a secret Death doesn’) knevw wien to call them, - * ¥* = . “The Come Bark,” a Metro produe. tinn featoring Harcld Lockwood and Mae Allen Friday evening ot the Madentic. id SS * * » OSTA large {arm map, or bioe priest. of Groen County, Par Sore. where on the street between Dr. Mar. ray’s residence and the Urange Nao tira] Bani. I believe the name of E 1 Patturaon is on the back of the wing. Finder will be liberally reward. Wl by returning the same too Ie. 4. A. Murray, Patton. Pa. * * » See the new Metro production Sat. aurday nirht at the Grand “The Sha- in sulfering ow of a Great City.” featuring The- muss Jel ron, Prices 5 and 0c * * * A Plumber's belper--Ten below iter hospital, returced home POTD * ® » The “Daricg of Diana” featuring Anite Biewart a Bloe Ribban Vite. graph at the Majestic Theatre: Wels sesdny fight * * » Can & lnver be celled a sitar ahem ha don’t set her? * * » Theda Dass mn “Her Doghle © 72" tthe Majvstic Thestre Monday on 1% FOR SALE --Three auarter volin and case, will be sold cheap. Trgiive at this otfoe * * BIDS WANTYD The Patton Behes! ds for cual to be Fornakad and dee ewred ba tie Int ad : balhisaeun Ait Pima ul § * 2 Oa H % J Posed splicits + “The Shoes of Good News." The | Seetm oe ‘Carrolltown public schools, died sud. in Cresson, aged 56 yeurs old, died Sun- day at the home of relatives in Conl- rt from an attnck of heart tronble. r. Kenny was born in Hollidays- burg, but has resided in Cresson for the past 32 years. For {1 years he ! Chief-of-Police B. B. Kenny, of dently of hamnorr gea of the lunes st the Sgilivap homé in Carrelltown at 4:30 o'clock Toesdpy morning. He was ‘born in Corning, IN. Y. 63 years ago and bad made his home at Carrolltown for many Years. He had been the janitor of the Carrolltown schools +d Léwal Ebemaburg copie are begin. TAZ to “set wp’ and take notice, of the developments afflicting the K & L vase company of that pisce which are poling on the) market » pew SPRYK pow for stain The company bas securcd offices in! the Operas Hous: Mus Naomi Bed of Hoatsiale and Bolert Rechardasn were quietly mar ried. The body of Willinmm Warrar, of New Kingston was srought to hg Intinin {fire was exti | 11917. was employed as wn on the C. since 1013. He was at work Mon- &C. Division of the P. R. R. and was day taking suddenly ill #t 11 o'clock ithat night. He ia sorvived by his widow and these children: Michael Jane and Abbie ‘Sullivan who resides in New York State, is a funera) from St. Benedict's Catholic church, Carrolltosn. Mr Sallivan was a RA NCE member of the A Order of H- bernians, the Cx Tem As Members of the Patton Fire Com- to ' : held their annual Firemen's Ln, and the Knights of St verade Ball Tuesday sYuing in ing. e FIREMEN HOLD BIG MASQUE- DE DA usual themselves as having EE re ore Miss WM : ol Ee re A be died at a8 = was B57 years ined pn iroad several TOR IN 1 on several years RO MINES & The body was taken to Lilly At a meeting in Pittsburgh of the Saturday morning with with buriel in board of directors of the Barnes Coal | the church cemetery. the | Sullivan, of, Pittsburgh. Miss Ella | of the deceased. The took piace this mening Ps EE dans Miss DEATH OF MRS. ANNIE MURRAY | , a sister of Mrs. ommercial Hotel, Wednesday, death ing due to a com- plication of ™ | Rsana § ; Cha tou: putidite wala A. L x and J. Ww. home in Spangler Satarday. Lesci or. in charge a taungs ie as nl Ete North Bares: “hum.” The factory is located in | POTD cemetery. Lonnectioug with ts welll oifices . ot . uy om Pray . It ha basa nation- wy Poms ing fa —_—n A Su wide advertising peign. Saws of ¥ its products have bmn made in the Miss Anna Ma vicinity and Ebemaurg peopie are for the Bell Telenbone company, call = ay 4 inprased by results obtained eof on friends in Vintondale Sanday. Brown, operator PTIST bi of Barmesbors., was quietly married BA 157 CHURCH Inst week to G. Fitzgerald : At the Baptist church worship at. A O Somerville =turned on Mon. 10:30 A. M. snd 7:00 P. M. in the day from a ving with his family in morning Pastor E.G. Zwayer will (Clearfield preach on “Calvary the Great By-! name.” the evening the subject CONGRESSMAN BAILEY TO FUR. will be “Getting Ready for Wheat!” | NISH INFORMATION ON : School at 2:30 P. M. Did | MAIL CLERKS EXAMS the Ti last re dd I C—O BO bd Lepresentative Warren Huorth Ba. miss 8 good deal [If service commission that there will be go to Sunday School, try an open competitive examination for 118, 1917. From the regiser of eligi people’s muetin bles resulting from this examinatio IM. Always a good 3 : 1 feertification will be made to fill » SS meeting Wedhesday at 7:45 Pp. cancies as they may occur in this po o prayer meeting could be better 3ition at $900 a year, anless it is foun: taan this. Always blessing. body welcome to all meetings. transfer or promotion. Applicants company, A. R. Hamilton, the newt el o president and a d recto a di Tr. The Barnes company is one of the IT oldest and one of the largest concerns | § in Central Pennsylvania and has its principle operations in and around T ranesboro. Large additional acreage has been purchased recently and ex. tenseive iniprovements mre planned. | Y CREAMERY LIVERY STORAGE HOUSE IN i HASTINGS AFIRE bo The livery storage house of Clark and Simelsberger in Hastings caught & fire last Saturday afternoon but the = ished before any great damage was done. 3 The following pieces of mail re- main uncalled for in the Patton Post Office for the week ending Jan. 13, | % Sn pe ns aie aves fi ens crease quart. | Those bu ~ Misa Bertha Schin Master Jacob Dick Mr. W. E. Smith | ealling Jou the above mail | will pi H Denlinger, Sr., Postmaster * T0 THE PATRONS OF THE PATTON to the present conditions and the High advance in the price of feed, we are compelled to in- price of milk to the consumer to 10c per ying milk tickets only will be yiven a small reduction.. All bottles not returned to the milk man or the creamery will be charged to the consumer. Patton Creamery Association must be over 18 years of nge and un. {der 35 Persons intervated should comma. » cate with Cw % House Office $£pC PATTON HIGH WANTS GAMES wilding, Washington, . | i Mrs. Prossor a well-known mime tha iss this San- (ley bas just been advised by the civil: and you will never want to stay | railway mail clerks, for men only, Feb. | Every. to be in the interest of the service § | fill any wecamey by reinstatement, WANTED LICK YARD MEN We are in read of experienced brick TREO geen, We will evarintes stondy worl, We operate sar plasta the snlive Tear. We pur siriker-ofs $3.50 per thi theasand We pay dumpers $313 per ‘hirty hosard We Jay gatiers $385 hirty We pay wheelers $350 per We pny shedmen $3.00 per day ted tor. 8 pois We will refond railvosd fare If are with ns ninety da We will provide housing and will assist in ing ments to move your my WE ARE LOOKING TRIOUS AND RELIABL : We oper : Miter Hallow a HASTINGS MINER FOUND § 3 conn Bailey, 20210 ASSOCIATION | The Patton High School basket. | » tall team is realy to begin its busket- a 4 tall season and woukl like te arrampe | games with the follow irk sehod teams: Po Boaverdale, Wi 'rrolitown, or any other hich schewd * teams in Cumbria county or sarroumd. ; ing counties. For particolirs write to L. 8. Yerger, Mumper, Patton, Pu ein en Seman sing Ss a ane Wh PASSES AWAY ov bbs ibn David H. Martin 47 of heart divease nat Priday » of hart dime nat. Priday' “i survived by one : ; riage, 1 Hollidaysbury, Junints, Conlport, Cn. || { DAVID H. MARTIN, OF LORETT(. |
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