3 i A GN fo AA ati 4 : a i i i a A RB SF A A a AVOID FROSTED POTATOES | N HAMPSHIRE FARMER “HEALTH NEWS” ISSUED BY THE Ne Ercwer will oare GROWS BEANS UNITED STATES PUBLIC = grower will enre to take a} - TA ITH KERVIE (chance on planting his potatoss over | The difference betwosn beans Cihres HEALTH SERVICE wail he {§4 per bushel up, makes the differ- 8 died typhoid fever on the : planting enti Wg biog vit gr nt ooo Bot BL ort of \ to be - p anling aml ger. Heel, one which is & loved by her people both high snd: The | Sere 8 8 § over and will see to it that his ¢ maker for the farmer. Ne : anal, ! * | comgestions is supplied with an extra qunntity Hampshire farmer, this last season, ow, > im Ja) ut anhiserved ates Army at Harrisburg hat sent yimes pre oo + | of quick acting fertilizer to force the [planted three acres of beans. The bridles fide Bobo Typ + gut $0 ali uch o and ile . the Suk | pneumonia which plants along to early maturity. A aT > ow Ht Re To be cut off from afl of them at the from the War Department: i" A Many a potato crop has been saved | sold these beans for #7 a bushel, und | prime age of 42 by » wholly prevent Harrisburgh, Ps, March 13, 1917 {nig jy | trom frost injury by use of the rather |after paying for seed and labor for Tart, akififul admin ood | sud, War Sispuataient has vent to afl oho heroic emergency mensure of throw. and rem nd for fentilizark; he trom and an right man was sacrificed (hat they emuse the following fadts pi ing dirt on top of the young plants | pio ih renaere field to a filth disease. with reference to the army to bi cots | un 8 with & moll board plow when severe | pa ie It Triad Jom is found an, municatid a colleges, universities, |interfeves {eves 1 frost threatens. LOWERING 2SOTs hid POTATO a uted es het ch emiars | ER se snd to » tal di : a Bo # {the body th Sigs . . VAB, President M.D. BEARER, Cashier 2 of man labor. Now an sere N WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Ass’t bushels req: e Grange National Bank {ji anrs OF PATTON, PA. 3 five seres ce. + + + - $60,000.00 ieee ae a OO000 ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 “Deposits Dec. 31st, 1906 .............. $ 76,773.52 “ Dee. 31st, 1907 ................ 201,963.10 Nov. 27th, 1908 ............... 226,286.03 “« Sept. 1st, 1909 ................ 219,279.00 % “ Sept 1st, 1910 ................ 32162573 § “ Pee. | 91 ..... cee... 42161264 Z| Three days commencin “ Nov. J1912 ..iiiiienin... 509559.52 %|Thursday Matinee, March 22. “« Aug 1913 ................ 576,741.96 %|Twice daily at 2:15 and BAH P. “ Sept. 1 1914 ................017T441.39 3% M. ‘‘ A Daughter of the Gods." | , ‘| The picture beautiful with . | %! Annette Kellermann. Prices: 3 PER OUENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits | Matinees, 25¢ and H0e, few at SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT §|75c Evenings, 23 50c, Toc | ATAIE CEB : | %|and $1.00. Seats now on sale. Drafts Issued on All Parts of the World.. A Gene- | . ml king Hus od . Mong and Tuasds * Muzch L ..: | . atinee Tuesday--Mr. | We Soliait Your Account tl Robert B. Mantell and his dis- Dn raatiny mats nee “Merchant of V LiTuenday evening, | LiLear.” Special Lenten season ces: Evenings, oe E PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA Fe 81.00, and $130. Maines " Ospitalpaiduop - - - - - - - - $100,000.00 §| Tuesday, 2Z5e, OHO: ioc Yswplns - --,- ---ns. 75,000.00 g| $1.00. d “The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria | wer Burlesque attraction, A general banking business transacted. We invite per- 11° ednesday, March 25, Mat- sonal interviews or correspondence with firms Pol nee and Night—*‘The Tetnpt- individuals wishing to establish or *schange their §|ers’’ burlesquers, with Zallah, banking seat. ee vi Si fo Hu & | seats early for this one. M A - : INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEFOSITS nee 2c. 3he and 50c. Evening, |" ri 10. rt In rors RANGE RR TIvG Steamship Tickets for all the loading Lines; Foreign g|25¢: 35¢, 50¢, and 3c. at Conemaugh; $3.35 | hin a ; 2 a 24% ; hrs aX Smatik, lot in| The Cambria county Pomona Draft payable in the principal cities of the world. : ; 3650. | Grange will hid its Spring messing Safe Deposit Boxes for use of our patrons furnished free. Friday March 30, Matinee stika and husband to Mike | in the Moose Hall ut Cresson, on Mon- You should have one or more of our Saving Banks 1|and Night—Messrs. Shubert|Zerenko, lot in ne r 3775, day Apri ind There will be three in your home. Will teach the children preatical les- §| present the most captivating | Charles Weaver, 121 acres, 146 per Jeasions. Morning, Afterscon and ~~ sons of economy. and Solight ul oF Vienese Ope: ghuy In Adums Sawnabi it S100. 3 |, Toe Jrogmen for the day is su fol “ : Ql rettas “The Bioe Paradise.” ¥ Se ohn 3. | lows: : WN. H. SANDFORD FRANK L. BROWN First time anvwhere at these Kenney, lot in Ferndale; $1,000. i SORA Do : st time anywhere 3¢ | Ada M. Williamaon and hosdand fo 7. a ing cad President Cashier special reduced prices, Mati- | William E. Barkheimer, lot in re gi i M~Meating elie ta vider | LN pg - Inee, 26e, He, To and $1.00. Mu dan Leverknight to Hiram bi i te Ganges, "Sail we hve ‘ reonitne. 25¢. He. THe id tan nb na : : far Sh EAL 45s a EERE. Fw ro Zoe, Hp, Toe, B10 Custer, lot in Duis; 5000 HM Gooderham, Mars. | Cone ' il - 1 OF Mrde Edward Hopler fo Xie to Bar ference of subordinate Grange lectur. i ers bemdl by state lecturer, Gi P / \ 1 ~N ; Maurice Fitagerald - | Grange Choir. Appointment of Coca: - he uh » ARN bel ; ! ’ mittens 1000 N. Adjournment. ws if BiH Hi aF7gh TH ii Pig il IRSFF : is 2 : 3d ii | : FETE. Eel gail o HELE is | jist: ¢ i gF kh, 5 s141E HH Hy - gs 34% al 3r $ ® ¥ 3 : i it i i i P % ifr 3 i Exoelaior y Ni . | ugh: $s DOG, a i ih a ’ guaranteed for I years, sold direct to consumers where no agents or = : h Charles A. Leahy and others to Wil- Grants rr he Gurdus, The Trust company | Pos . T. Settlemyer and. James testimonials from paint users. Mansfield weather proof paints—30 ol : ‘ (trustee) to the Johnst Ch ani al | Imvis. Recitation. Discassion dealers are handling it, at 8 Remarkable Low Price. Many unsolicited 5 liam Kelly, Jot in Lilly; $L Thomas, Paint for every use, made of Lest pigments, colors and oils, and PP ™ school distiret of Conemaugh, lot in| 1.15 PM. Music C Eas : bi timely farm topics. Music, Address shadles of house paint, § shades of roof, 5 shades of interior fiat wall | : otnpany, in the fourth, ward. |hy State leader, Harry G. Teagunden A Kepe ny, lot 8 Johnstown; 18 000. ati Tommittees avd officers Write nnd tell us your wants and we will send you entimates. Aw 1 to John Brown, lot in ‘of : session. Foe vmisnnine Y ii] " . . oe n Pe Leroy Gorman to Charles E. gs po session he M fi 1d P C . | Martz, lot in Blandburg; $356. n to the pobiie Ls AY aAnsit ec aint 0, 4 1 TL Charles Everard and wife to Peter! 7.30 P M.--Music by Cresscn male : k. J Fig Plantic, two lots in Elder township; | uartette. Greetings Jas. A Fal ysfield , P 1 i) rr. -~ 18, A Defacio to Deamanti Defacio | 272M Recitation hy Miss Lizzie S11€C : enna. : Pd y a us “ on eph | Foghat wed ig Garrett. Addresses by Cresson busi AAA Pr Ph ninth ward, Johnstown; $300. dress “The Farm Wood Lat" by Dis |} didi Ga 44 par A. Cooney and others to ihe trict Forestur, Walter D. Ludwig. Mu. ER lot Bank of Conemaugh, |yic by Cresson male yuartette Ad. RIA : lot in East Conemaugh; Fam. Mar. |UT0S5, by 8a officer of the State RES TE a xt 3 Egy. Adjaustwmen a 1 10th fii a NWN — URGING FARMRS TO PUSH 1:7 pring Jerm Begins KR BETWEEN e | : $1. | friends Mat conv Cw wife to Willi most of the ft he 02 he Wares and Westmont: $13. your photograph. MY atin ad Make Appointment At A pL Lape and, ort Ay - ienie 171 > Eighth ward, Johnstown; $450. of Indiana Pa. 7 Rad THE THOMAS STUDIO Weaber, lot in Dale; $1,850. em Den il . Daniel H. Bash and wife to Samuel |- Ee The Practical School pe! Commons’ Building 50 acres in Blacklick town- us Review Classes for Teachers. fp, Uff 8) |BARNESBORO, PENNA. |*hip: $1 | AY JBL) H. Bash and wife to Clive- dd s the Pri * L %. 110 acres, 150 perches in address. / ~ Cam Blacklick township; $4380. di it FL bein bo ud ¥ yi Ld Martha Johnson and others hn | penervusly at naervative outiny with James E. Ament, Indiana, Ps. «<P ; AS BLACK AS YOUR HAT and Mary Korons, lot in Portage; of money ard bets with fal confi- | vacant lot and dance in the market outlook st remson- ESSENTIALS IN GROWING VEGE. ———— TABLES CHILD DIES FROM INJURY Look for that good old colored] Nothing is more important in grow. | Martin, the three-year-old child of than man's face on the package and label. ing svod vegetables than to have a Mr. and Mrs. John Scholtis, died in The syrup is as black as his face and | f rich soil with which to work. [the Miners’ hospital on Friday night just as kind and honest—not a drop | The soi s need enrvich- {as a result of a most painfal acei |! of opium or habit-forming narcotic |ing t produce dent received at its home vn Friday. ) drugs in it, but my!--how it does get | The child was carrying jor. § : 8 down to that sore spot. ine” Jd YES-—-THAT'S OLD BLACK JOE COUGH SYRUP i The phlegm of fert when it fell, breaking the crock and BB loosens, the soreness disappears and lo driving a} part into its wb relief is instant. gh . i domen. Whe removed to the bos : ry - : You can't afford to risk cough syr bed |pitnl, it was found that there was [dustry for ——— : ups that contain dangerous drugs. |p ; rupture of the intestinal organs and | it becomes the biggest seller Just insist on Old Black Joe Cough death occurred the same evening. The h Thertvet introduced. Just as safe Strep and he Safe. Good for thie ; funeral af the child Was: eid an Sat- [ap {for children as for grown folks. as as for grown-ups. : urday with interment e Barmes- [di s | big bottle for 25¢ at any good store. bottle for 25 cents. boro cemutary.
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