a a a ET I on Ca ———— 4: a pA “Twenty-third Annual Statement of the Patton Building & Loan Association, Offesrs; President, E. C 2 Vi Bane. C. : : eown } 3 F < Teas FL 3 = ident, I. Baldwin; Secretary, : rown, m H. 0 Cecil Mitchell, W. L. Thomp- ; sn) Lp H L That M. B Cowher, Wm M $ B72RRT 11,443.01 323.00 - 605.60 Legal inl (Fees) " 43.00 rs Outstanding, Dec. 31, 1018 1.75 i erin $1 9,198.13 EXPENDITURES * Salaries— Secretary $300.00 Trea oror 100.00 iid’ Postage and Expenses 22.70 Legal Expenses 158.05 Taxes, Insurance and Repairs 265.48 Withdrawals 208.05 Printing and Stationary ah 8.105 00 ast Stock 6,000.00 Orders Outstanding, Dec. 31, 1115 TAT Cash in Treasury 5.A23 08 $04) 30 ASSETS $200.00 S080 12% Skares 14th Series 6G 27 Shares 15th Series @ 6 Shares 16th Series @ 200.00 24 Shares 17th Series @ 50 00 25 Shares 18th Series 200.00 16% Shares 19th Series od 22 Shares 20th Series 2,500.06 poi 5.404 80) 5 DOO. il 2500.00 3.000 06 200.66 4 400 00 48 Shares 2Zist Series 200.00 a 600.01 14 Shares 22nd Series @ 200.00 2B 30 Shares 2rd Series 200.00 4 Shares 24th Series @ PH 00 ROO HO Back Dues, Interest and Fines 2.004 HR Insurance Premiums 67.09 Real Estate 4 B54 59 Cash in Treasury 5.09608 esteem FOR BAG. 24 LIABILITIES ’ Unearned Premiums 208 | t Dues paid in advance 98% res 14th Series @ $185.78 57 are 15th Series @ 181.28 46 Shares 1th Series @ 138.08 24 Shares 17th Series @ 116.00 48 Shares 158th Series @ 5.65 56% Shares [95th Series @ 78.43 20th Series @ 58 51 Zlit Series @ 41.02 Find Series 28 £3 SWrd Series @ 2.45 f 000.40 ah Ba Tu THE 553 Undivided Profits i BIR 45.24 We, the undersigned Anditing Committee of the Pation Building & Loan Assocint am, Baving examined the books of the Secretary and Freaarer, and the secur tv rapers in the hands of the Secretary, hereby evriify that the foregoing is 8 correct and true report of the finances of the Association as W. I. THOMPSON 4. FRED. BLANKEXHORN Anditors they appehr on the 31st day of December 1516. *H you tire easily, are subject to cold hands or fest—if you catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains—your blood or circulation is probably at fault and you need GE R ohich is nates carly sadmilared food, to increase your red corpuscles and charge the blood with life. ‘sustaining richness. Scott’s creates warmth to throw off colds and gives resistance to prevent sickness. No Alcohol in SCOTT'S. Every Druggist has it. SCOTT & BROWNE, Blacsfield, N. J, ‘esa 0 Bl > A I RAR WR REA RR MA ir ea i le ie ae oe ee ie J A. SCHWAB, President M.D. BEARER, Cashier Dr.J.1. VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Asst The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. Nee $ % & Capital $60,000.00 20,000.00 ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 Deposits Dee, fst, 1906 . revs. $76,773.52 Dee. 31st, 1907 a a caae M1 903.10 ¢ Nov. 27th, 1908 | iva =26, by HEX ts Sept. Tat. 1909 . . des rers HOON ‘ Sent. 1st, #910 . oo 625.73 ' Dee. 5th, 1911 . 421, 612.64 “Nov. %th, 1912 509.550 52 0h Aug. th, 1913 | 016,741.96 Sept. 12th, 1914 617 447.29 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafis Issued on All Parts of the World.. A Gene- ral Banking Business Transacted . We Solicit Your Account SN A NTT YE ENE * ¥ SRR LW RR 4 ¥ ne 4 Ly lplugiy gl gle ed parth ba jot No x Ltherafors UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST WILL AGAIN BE AT Patton, Pennsylvanin, Palmer House, | Tuesday Feb. 20, 1917 ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, sycian in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases Offer Rerviees Free of Charge The United Docthrs Roecimlout i tensed by the Rtatd of Pennaylvania for the treatment of all deseviies, in. | eluding tchronic diseases of men, women and | them hildren, offer to all who call on this 3 ¥ $ § rip, cofuultation, examination, ad | ae Tree, Power, oxcept the actiml cost of freats | pent. All that iv asked in return for | i % wh ta FHT atrape i 1% 4 er ary Rese VR URIS dem as i ii 3 persct treated will state the rosin! ob i tained to their friends and thus prove i » and afioted 0 pvery pity ot Et treatments GIRCOTErag THA are reason certain in their offset Fg " awk E ode seiiraton of et the treatment of chronte dedenuiex and sey great and wonderful baove Deen their resuits that in many cases ix hard to ] Weel 8K 5 hh af Pie 1 ROBO of # 450 gleers, weak luvigsa [nd those pMicted with fone.oat aes ted chronic diseases, that have baffled the of the family physwian, should anding deen en has | i didn't want | i i 1 SVETent no more | i man who had been drinking, and | litis, gall stones, | comsles, ete, wn all cases accented will be tregted without op. erat ar 3 they were am ong this first in Amer. ica to earn the name of knife with blood and! with all pain in the successful treatment of these dan- | | ¢rossed my name out of his will, He gerous diseases No matter what ypur ailment may | be, no matier what pthers may wave | Goctors had given up all bope, and told you, no matter what experience | Dat his death was only a question of ain hain had hie slosel TOUTS, May nA Mc Yah ower PhYHI- | 8 poceivint a telegram saying that “IY advantage Culais, 3% wild Oe to ¥ see thom at onde gue it forever set 44 your Chae 18 ID 3 wueh wader the disenge Fide RL aar- friends or relatives woh are tmilor's store lw close to the Growl BRCAURE Gy YOUuY SICKNexs, NE with taeir hus- hear parents. Muarred ladies comm GRGGE ANI Hino: Wila sls BS La AA HI BRS LEGAL NOTICE is toe Urpbans fLourt of Laniora County. betate of Mary Churkows, imte of the ity of Du Bow, Pa. Notice is hereby given 10 all parties interested), that thd Orphans’ Court of Cambria a fixed Monday the Sth day of March, 1917, at 10:30 the court house at Ebensburyg, Penne syivaam, for the hearing of the peti- tion of Simon Cherkowski, sdmoms- | trator of Mary Cherkowski, late of the city of Da Bois, Clearfield county, | Denny easis, praying for a daecree uthorizing and empowering & private | saie by the adeinistrat. ir of the fai Two certhin ota of | x round situate in the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsyivania, | described as follows: Known as lols general plan of said Town as laid out by the Chest Creek Land Improve. ment Company, and bounded and de hundred and forty feet; on the east feet. Excepting and var, tn the Beeth Creek Yoal ar Cols Company, ts snerasusors and as minerals underlying sail land, wit rich to ommme and remwase th I. § #5 4 sf am | FB fu batantial increase von ChorReaki, Administrator Teank Watton &, | Remarkable Success of Talented P"hy- | disgusted. i “Yes,” I naid i deformities, nervous and making ho charge what | i Bver the | other people, Tied Practors Are $Y erty wd [eyes test on his Frida | clothes. ypoderniic injection, asi “Bloodless : Surgeons,” Ly doing) away with the | ! » i ’ - : Au City dollars to stay awny, Now. “4” and “3° Hock no L8 en the | y i destiny; : “ i. 3 w seribed us follows, to wit: Om the | the same Way: 3 ja Fock Ne 2, one directly and 1 never heard of it. J by Third avenue, (ene hurdred foot: Rave, quits unintentionally, killed a ion the south hy Joy 1 Nao. 8 in bloek No 58, one hundred and forty feet: and | on the west by an alley, ane hundred | reservirg how. | wouldn't win, You remember that | ment at the Pi Be lif we wera more tis sok PEPE IIIPPRR PPI rrr rire § | i “The World Against Him He wasdreassed in a complete mourn ing, with an upusually deep band around his hat; be looked weary and The rain was steadily against the windows of the | commuters’ smoking car “Nice, refreshing rain,” he remarked, “and wanted badly in the country.” “The cogntry may thank me for it” lie continued, almost vindictively, 1 caused the rain. Whenever 1 come in toieh with worldly affuirs, 1 control I said nothing. I was irying to make up my mimd whether this man's be havior was ‘he result of drowning his sorrow in sicobolic drinks, or whether grief had affected his brain, He seem: ed to read my thoughts. “I'm not talking at random. I'm tpesiting from jong and painfal ex. perience. I've realized that Destiny has made 9p ita mind to put me in the wrong whatever I do, and whats consequences many be 1H So long as I'm in the grony that's all that's wanted This time other people are profiting at ny expenses, Last evening | watered my lawn. As I don’t own a hose | ose ; rhisd the water in chins until my hack sis almost broken, This moening 1 | heft my home on Long Island without “Loan umbrella amd with a pew Hat on my bead, To make rain more certain I'm going to New York for a day's amuse i pent. Tho weoither will be fine while ' I'm in the theatre this afternoon, but rain will begin to fall as soon aw | | peach the street country needs Fain; Ua como because My companion did not look like a suppose | was rude enough to let ny obtrusive black “You're looking at my clothes. Yes 1 know it looks queer to be poling 10 the theatre in deep mourning. I'm wearing it for my uncle, but he's mot dead. He owes his life to me, yet tie’ll never speak to me again, and he's was very sick, and I knew that the | was, therefore, not surprised tae owas dying, and asking me to como immediately if 1 wished 10 sce him Ealive., | started at once, and knowing #1! bow boay 1 should be the next lew { duys with ordered a suit of black clothes while rae funeral srrangensents, | on the way to my uncle's house, My Cagtral Station, and 1 kad half an hour to walt for the train to Utica, Any other man wonld have acted ex- aotiy as I dud ti acie got well, of course. “There's never loen kuch a wonderful case betops, nnd his doctors have written to two medical papery to wake excuses for themselves, becaince im all similiar cases the patient Mas Laboratories, Milwaokee, Wisconsin, | C peeount of my purchase of mourning : clothes prior to his death. He found out that 1 had ordered the black sit, Cand he has never forgiven me. He's died. Of courte, uncle recovernd oo worth at least $5. 000 000, The tallor insisted upom my taking the cloths, nnd as 1 can’ afford to lose the money which 1 paid for them, I'm wearirg het. | symnaihized with him and asked o chock, A. M., in the court room in Bim if he enjoyed going to theatren “Yas ho anewered, "as well as a man cana enjoy such performances when he pever sees the particular actor that he wanted to sen. When ever 1 go to 8 thexire 1 invariably witness the adting of an understudy with a counh in the principal part, A whole theatre audience is disappoint- lowing real estute, to wit: All vhose | ad jest in order that | may ba pul ia the wrong. 1 paid two doliers for my seat to-day. but if the manater knew tie sort of man I amt he'd pay me “You say tat you saved your gnele's life by means of sour peculiar did you ever kill 4 man In Hee “Quite likely, but if so it was in ! horse. 1 bet ten dollars on Jingo to win the Drookiyn Handicap in 1308 and also the same sum that he race? When close to the winning post | Jingo fell down—dead™ ns, nl the eiml, fre clay and other | | derstand this, He glanced at his watch, “1 ¢an’t une * he said, "Uur rain is om time! amd vet 1 have an appoint aza which I should Oaibin A% ren mingies Fie hardly bad spoken before the Th { geain stopped suddenly. PRsseREESs {asked the eonductor what had la : pened, and a lew gments later he said that freight train just in front of us bad lat the rails, Blocking tn h tracks. We should reach New Sark pot more than half an hour late, he believed. Little Srather. Miss Bons was a settlement worker and one day whe eanlled at the home of the Thompsons. She found no one at home bat a girl of about 12 and a smaller brother. After talking with the little mother a few moments, she sahil: “And does vour little brother help von at all? What does he do all day? The Nttle girl gave her younger prother a proud glance, and wsdld: "Say, kid, smoke a cigarette fer * indy ou’ swallow do stubl™ - heating | Us fortunate the | LPL) o ,® RUGS AND ROSES a It wan a glorious day snd Ronsld i Winfleld was humming a bright afr with no thought of self-pity because of bis tasks, tut Remington Hae 414 not know this when he called out sym. pathetically: “Hello, I'm ro end sorry you're Rav Ing such a beastly afternoon. I'm jos back from the woods. It's a long tramp and nothing worth while toduy. Tired as anything and dusty an 8 country buggy! But that's nothing te staying Pome and heating rors you met a vacuum cleaner? Everybody with any regard for health or cleanil | poss haw one or will have soon. Just chutehes the dirt In your rugs and ifs fr right nat. Keeps them clean, too, u1! the time, nstesd of having spasms of! cleanliness Doctors and vetep. rary surgeons recommend (f for keep ing the house in sanitary condition “Piggest ban to gardeners. Simply empty the dip taken from the raps on the cornfield ar potato patch. No other fertilizer needed "Women podistssing this marvelogs fovention ame otvanizing new glvie snd literary clubs, as they have more time now than thes know what to do with And tha children. they ery for OI ie oso light in action that they heg to run it in place of playing games. “Thosa who have tried the varium once declare that life without it |s | If you can't afford | both a cleaner and a piano, 1 would | advize vou by 3 1 ft tha § dvize you by ull means to get the vas. | 4 , oiher's first duty to train a child “Whewt 40 304. eXBett W520 Sata | to cleanliness as a habit, instead of oa Rem™ asked | Ronald, laughing Immoderately at his | not worth living Adds years to your lite” traveling salesman, ryeod’s amusing takeoff of a vacuum cleaner demonstrator in their town, “Well, old man, all joking aside, the thing is a good deal more than I've | ~jiay anyone seen the Janitor? The foe sald. If vou think you're clean-.l | mean your rugs and carpets-hefore mightily mistaken hroamewent ups. macnisie hotpgekeener. “Bat I'm sorry, Roanld, vou had to | noke around Bere 81 afternoon swing ‘ng a carpet hepter and pening aoth | bat fOving dust.” Oh, von needa’ wast any sven thy on me ve had 3 oily pood | hatter hnn cording ty your ova winry viv Rave had, ac tae dust didn't worry mes at Jean, after 1 decided that it would be font ish te carry a arose becagse | aeetldn’t do what | wanted ta do. Yeu i know, Remington, how orazy | am shout things that grow and fv and ell woods 1 Remington nodded "Well, I made op my mind after Ia wwnerd a Eid ly teinper to Ret A&C guainted w th ony back yard” "It's great” oheerved the vizftor, isoking around him with renewsd in 1opest, “Mother's chit gardener. She has panned everithine zines father his woe. Dut Pm pong to do my share Liter this, “While {U's mighty fine to go where there are Bo man solsps--aothing hn sou and the woods, the birds, brooks and Hitle animals and the wild things growing if you've the right sort of rack vard vou ean find nearly all the entertainment you want, snd this afternoon I made ap mind I'd hnve a god me, wihods or no woods” “Wall, out with It. What do vou do™ whed Remineton, with some moa venen, as Ronald paused in meditation “"Mashe you'll lanrh-but shaw! What do I care? And Donald Hhrseed him «#1f as he continned: “First of all, vou see this carpet beater looks like a near cousin to a tennis racket and with a little ma nation to ke it seem like the reat thing I had u jolly good time for a shile, 1 felt all right and the rug Sint suffer eitter. In fact, I'm ware ton work was better done for micing with ft a little cheer. 1 was geting axarcize, too, at only with the right arm. but the left, as well “Just as [ was becoming a little Ured of ‘tennis’ a hreeze sprang up. and T caught a whiff of something steer than you'll ever find in one of hose out glass green and lavender iabeied botting (hart girls keep thelr sent stuff in. 1 wasn't long in dis sovering thay 1 was Neos them aver there nn the corner. 200 a least, on the bass, Arent they vellow Panties? Sweat hrier pases, moth ealla them. ‘Hoy wers n feast until mother odor, Hike honey, came Dio youu remember, Remingtom, the book we read last winter about Persian and ter flowers? Wall, this new fragrance, mingled with that of the roses, made me think of what a Persian garden must be ike, Don't you got the scent of the sweet locust”? It's delightful, “Some ome near by cut grass, too, and I've enjoyed the odor almost as much as [ would if | were out in grand father's new-mown hay fleld. “These were not all the delights of the afternoon, tho. For the first time [ really saw in our sarden. rows and ad usr lookin lle brown, seeds vegetables for our use and beswtiel Sowers for our pleasure, Why don"t | Reutty, | ber! : They alwavs do fad . oressed small x | tho, where the bors have Look wm : Girteen...t ! | the other bays are esting all the jes + | cream! They've go! the freerers ever | in that vacant lot and they've watem Woman in Green—"0Oh, bow do? 1 w'pose you though' just } ft was your duty to drop in and 9 interest in the children’s school ty! Not that | look upon it pried a duty, either, for, of course, there nothing lovelier in Nife than seelag & jolly crowd of young people In the boom of youth enjoying themselves! I'm sure 1 don't know what's got iste the children nowadays, tho. | was completely worn out before | got Bdith off 10 school this morning, trying » sonvince her she couldn't wear her chiffon party frock to a school affair. Nobody dresses up coming right from clasnel an they do. Oh, ohhh!” Woman in Brown—*Whatever is thy matier™ Woman in Green (feebiy)-—*1- just caus hit sight of Edith and she his on ber chiffon. She must have smuggled it out some way and changed down here! Oh, if | wouidn't like te lay bands on hee!” Woman in Brown (saiffing)-"§ mst say that a chiffon party froek seers out of place bere. | think R a other's duly not to encourage sueh foolish ideas in their children! | try te bring mine up simply and--good gracious! Oh, my!” ; Wogan in Greep--"Wh--what is t™ Woman in Brown (feebly)-~~1 just saw Lawrence come in and his shoes sre ull mud, his face M:iy and Me collar a sight. Why 1 told that boy the very lust thing when he Jeft after breakfast to be sure and wash aad brush himself before the party, sod just look at bun! I'd lie to sink thre the floor!” Woman in Creen (releing her chanoe)-~"Yes, it's too bad! 1 think special occasions. And then (hese dis treasing accidents won't occur!™ Woman in Brown (between ber teeth) "It's pisin you never bad . boy to bring up!™ Woman in Checks (scurrying in) Crean we were to serve hasu't besn { delivered! 1 must have the janitor at rou get one of these machines you're | I guess some | women feel lke golog into Hiding | after the first trial of the vac. on thelr | Mother did. and | you know she's considered an Im | pemtohed cheek)—“Aw. that Killey unos! The darlings! They seem to be having such a good time! Oh, ob mother's boy! Whatever has Dappen od? You are burt!® Lark Boy (with a black eye and Poy looks worse! Le sand I was a stiff and | wisn't Sav, where's the cake™ Woman i Checks" txn't time for refreihinients pot. Go wash your Dare! And be sure io ask Gracie Bordbank to dines. | shall resort that Kiley boy at once! He cart day at the party!™ Lank Dov—"Nothing doing with She danves like a hippopot. soenige i) But wil speak to on li, whete is Thm biter y Waman in Brown (0 aer en, wham oi has grabbed as he goes By dee “Lazerrenes, If you dont He The resorting rows satel wash i Lew and Avante your collar and chou your shoes, 'H seser forgive sou! And §# van yuu le he scoe and dale with RKagath'™™ Larvae “Aw, mother, Bonest, san l omieke owe! Ud reeber die tha Halon Ww ih thant 4 gt" Wonnn an Dooen {in Ooactde hiss *Haash! le 8 right next Ua gw! Do as 1 WWodiina in ¢ tury her eet hee “onoaare all Balls danocs are prom: Jongh, Lawrenee Aud besides she's ss Fanpy alot oy std ad wad sunt Himes! Don't tioned of Gad kie bags teh sale rights nthe corcer anyhow, with the good cine os, preteadias sie. EN Cre Bho dancing, suyhow! whip vabody AoMR em Woman gn Green (to WORMS - - Fironrn Clave HE'S Gone i grow ing Inte tha tly homely shape, rant Bike his tnthokn isnt iY Towle bn teeth are so wetv!™ Women in Purge (snatching aver: ri out of the crowd™—. *hacide, what do vou mean by dames wg with that awful Smith hay when i sald veil nat ta? His mother ssmply E heated the first prize away from me sl the last card party apd" Lacie (erkiog sway) —*Lomine lawr poe ve Losin AH Rha's ‘way al alone! | will too dance with Mimi» Woman in Checks (bustling Baek) “lent it just beautiful to see the mb nls enjoving themselves? 1 Jon't see, been since ‘ne last dance! Nothing like youth, is there? Ba carefree and thnocontl BS 2 A pleasure to beip on their good ties! | fo » Edith (rushing up to Woman in WUmmother! Lavienoe and it assall and there isn’t any tor thei girls" : Woman in Checks (after an awiul silence) —"Let me aloce! I'm gi» oo eT
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