pA Aa A At BR oe Red Sa A A A dr SAAR ednesday evening, 15 Patton The Inland, Mountain sed Argyle journeyed to Carvolltvwn and Cosl Compenics will held their first met and defeated 15 Carroll- Indies in n game of cards win- tH } visitor this wroek. Se 4 %£ $. E H Barton aud Mr Isadore r motored to Benexetie Satur. Beptember 3rd, 1817. $+ 1 4 Mrs. H E. Barton, dsughter Doris and Miss Maury Jane Back, who have been visiting relutives in Benezette for some tine returned to their home here om Tuesday 1 1 comdition at his hime ear Bt tine ss 8 resull of bloid poisoning fF + 1 Misses Jeanette Bruress and Mil Sred Rincon have retarnsd home after B vizil with friends in Rossier tt 4 4 Freipoan B. Williams returned home from Flinton, Pa, where Be attended the funeral of hin brother, Elmer B. Williams oc 111 Stickler and Hugh McDevitt ne were in tows Satur. ss Colletta Cooper has resumed pork in the office of the North. on Cambria Host, Light & Power company after a month's vaoution . Cpt Cyril Fisher 3 Relph Winslow left for an automobile trip to ' 4% 4 Clair Kelly in home on a tén days fariogh. He sipects to rotors to ; his regiment which is stationed at » City Quantico, near Potersbueg, Va, next as Co ‘Monday. ; ! ¥ 4 4 have been issude for the | co marrisge of Miss Rosells Mae | Mrs. Ollie Smithbower is periously to Mr. Murk J. O'Connell of | \1! at her home. September 6th. Miss | rst He the dsughorr of Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Hunter of Cresmm is visiting Mitac fo ib ‘her daughter Mrs. Harry #tair on Miles former residents of Put. id is well known here. Palmer avenue. Eo + 4 4 ttt | H. Krummel of Pittuburgh | Miss Grace Stuart of Clearfield is town this week. While here | the guest st the home of Mr. and Mrs mime! tuned the pipe organs Miles McNamara, . Mary's and M. E. Churches. 11 4 ot yt | The advance agent for “The Birth W. HH Bell celebrntnd her of a Nution” is expected in tiwn this third birthday at her home on week. The managment hss ben very Avene last Friday. Among lucky in securing this picture which of town guests were Mr. and comes here Sept. 17th with its big or. 4B. Bell and family of Altoona.‘ chestrn and every thing Complete + + $4 t+ F. B. Perry, daughters Lid. go Fatty Arbuckle in “The Rough Mable, anid son Claytim ste goo." ot the Majeeth, Sturdy, of Mrs. Perry's sister, Mis, September 1st. Mellon. + 4 : ¥ 1 1 r. Anthony Anstesd of Pittaburghl visitioe Geb Camtiell retained. to 3 3 : i £ babe Lampbheil related Lo is hiotther Nicholas Anstesd |, home in Houtadale Thursday, + 1 Josephine Litzinger spent t end as the guest of Dir, and of Winbber. tt 1 Hida Mullen left Monday for fork City-where she has accept in as soloist in Church. Mr Eddie McNamara Im aiang = Harlod Weskland of Carrolitown was # Patton vicitor on Wednasday, ff + 1 a Christian Donnelly and little daugh- + of Clearfield ate the guests of 3 v's mother Mrs. Helena t 4 Miss Barbara Long of Whitney visiting their mister Mrs. Joseph Smithbower thin week + 1% ; 4» Cleminson and Crownover Central company were in day. ing from a business trip to Phindel = 1 tt # phia and Minerwriiie, “Hoffman and daurhter + 4. Johnstown visited friends Miss Margaret Ryan of Troy is week. While here Mr. visiting relntiver in town. mded the picnic at St + 4 4 where he met many of his | Mrs. Miles McNamara has returned ces. [from a visit in New York state. aA SA SCR SY Soar URS * President M.D. BEARER, Crshier WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Ass't srange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. » - - - - 20,000.00 ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 its Dee. 31st, 1906 ... $ 76,773.52 Dec. 31st, 1907 .... 201,963.10 t 8... cages os 279,279.00 321,625.73 421,612.64 509,559.52 276,741 96 Vearess GITAAT ID EERE eos Ee 2 eos enw "Ea » ey > EEN. Nov. %th, 1912 ............ . Aug. 9th, 113 ....... Sept. 12th, 1914 ........ PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT sued on All Parts of the World.. A Gene. Ve Solicit Your Account ha SE Aah A 8 RAE 1365 Pb i WD MP RTO a a RR PPP PPD Pm pon Si - Cleaning Plant AND GENTS CLOTHES DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED A the Tailor, Barnesboro en Si Lo ls Ed id ri ogo te, aid meet st Ebensburg on Monday | Mr. Jexse Nagileie 38 in & critical | ESR PAIL A i AA oh St Bk LABOR D AY INNER Hmerry of : i Lown Mrs, Wire ard { has Fathi i Thursday Mr : Besver Fest ——— on The Ladiew’ Auxiliary of the Patton Fire Company will serve dinner on Mr. Regis Ivory of Creswon was a labor Day in the Monicips! Balding Patton visitor Thursday LETTER cio [cents and supper time, vegetable wap FROM fxnd lunch such a5 muy be desired WELLWOOD WINSLOW ill be served Here is x good churee — (30 get dinner and rapper at & low Brookville Republican was written by { the work of our fire company a Patton boy, E. Wellwood Winslow, | tt St to his sunt, Mrs. Norman Stuart, whe | Among the coming attractions at is secretary of the Brotkville Chapter | the Grand are “Womanhood.” featar- of the American Red Croas “Bud” | nt Alice Joyce Clara Kimball Young {is stationed at Newport. R I, and in “The Yellow Passport [the letter is of recent date: : 46 Co, U. Newport, R 1} 8 (Will ron every Friday night and a imanber of ther extracedinary fos. ef 4 J BH LS A A nd from 12:06 to 1:30 o'clock, wt fifty 3 The following letter, taken from the | figure and at the same titae help J Camille and 8 i Trilbie, the Goldwyn poctures which J Augus- | : we 2 ’ i ita Bes aia whi - a wear Miss Claire Kelly, who nis been | I0¢ machines, wrinjers or tobe. Noth. | surprised bow lens we gat hie ok td : i [day and relativen in Philadieiphis. 18 an £11 Bed { BBG Bevery { I would sdsner be cleav {red i Hoge fwas a ii Miss Marie Vober has returned think | would Hie it. but home after u viait with her sister Mrs Lroll by it gets butter and f 1 1 Mark Kiine at Detroit, Mich Lin sur camp and have a fine Sime Mra I. A Warfield of Wilmore and | are ; iM. Dr. P. J. Kelly returned this morn. | | speeches, ete » 5 Kap A AC SCE Sanday evening | § Dear Agrt Lena: AL lnet | hve rotten time ts write | to you after being bere ten dave to. | go Tite ia cilmy {we write ust when we find time VET Dares ofis seo and Lanes | saturday (which consist of the follow ng Gly onitiite Two tae | sister | Ha, arinkin, Jeg. (ings, four pair hose, three suite of underwear, bag, two turkivh towels hair brashes, comb, tooth brash, show polish, pencils, pen and points. snd last bat mot least, sereb brash and sonp | After being in detention for three days we were acrinated and inses. iinted for the first time Have 1a be inoculated two more timer Moved to our presest gosrters, where we twill stay until we leave to bed at mine and rive at five, take shower bath, clean op our barracks, dress roll endl, breakfast at 8:30 anil free antil eight, when we start to drill, which is done until twelve We have ah RR we rereryedd ts HR § Woolen nRagels alt ries, 6%, ‘white uniforsas, twos bats Ewenter cup, shoms, i 0 Alox Well Carrolltown, Penna. tures for which city thestres are ask. ing advanced prices. We Can Get Without Photographs But Not So “Through the Wall’ One of the most startling detec tive dramas ever screened, Featurin Nell Shipman, Wm. Duncan an Geo. Holt. Also a two reel Max Sennett Key. M. J. FARABAUGH PHOTOGRAPHER stone Comedy fifteen minutes intermission at the jend of each hour to rest. At twelee | we ent EAT ngsin and pouh how we | ido ent. Drill from ome 3:30, {after which our time la sur seen uri mental | LE iA (nine o'clock when we have go After 2 wash Hr (makes the ture fy i $ 3 i bed sit we niay ball satel | guaits, GUT cietbes aml write 5 Ta al Bh iu {ia § i £3 fet lers other detail werk wheal | elt hey & Yew! We do not have wash. | Washing our (wrinkle to me Pa work at half the asus! prices Commerce Bide. 11th Ave & 15th Se PR RHRENGST Teeth, Complete Set £5.00 All clases of pasranteed dental The Grand Theatre has been en- larged, remodled, redecorated, etc., and now ranks among the best equipped in the county. Don't forget the open. ing night, Saturday, September 1st. Alr or gas administered Bell Phone 196. F.5 A Toons, ¥ ge » Lin but a wrrub brah, soup and waiter, | and 8 concrete aor You said Ba i Have to PUL on oa cléan out very | is sibpased to be gpollost : Have (thes Mme tion once & Week | know when 8 ie | fr ng REUEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY AT LAW ‘Office in the Good Building Patton, PA. Shisias At Srp | thr dilioursged avd dU ik § dane Smal fedy bat as the dayn i better i We Bave a fior bunch of fellows i 1 bots. Bana ICTR sede | Have 8 YVie | Biss wind 4 found some of the Pstion and am quite at Rama trode in our barrscks, dance, do everything to be merry. The Y | i A iB very hardy snd EVERY night there x something to mmiuse us | thers such as nuasienly, | Huve an open air movie | and at the end of each picture the ar. | chestra plays and we sing and dwnee, | It is & novelty to dance with a boy, | but what sre wy going to dp? Neg girls here, 30 we make the best of things as we have them. Our fellows are from all over, some from Mass, Va, Ky. Ohio, N. Y. Mich, and last but not lesut Penza. | I am glad that I am able to perve and feel 80 glad that mamma is contented | and tries not to worry. It sure was hard to leave home, but I am or feel that at least one of us should serve our Country and our God and felt that 1 was more physically fit than any of the others. Mamma is proud I know and cannot kelp bot feel that she is happy aithough I know she misses me more than I ean “Xpress and am glad to have her miss me : Many of the boys here do not nave CORCETris, hurts to see the mail come in and not | Eel un letter 1 write home once a dng i and try and write one other letter to | a different friend Yours will con | more often than the rest with the ex. ception of home ! We go to church every Sunday, an’ open air church, and it is some sight | to see fully five thousand pure white | clad boys sing and pray. Dess Fave | ‘me a little Bible and 1 try and rend | some every day and be just as good | {as possible. 1 sent a large picture of | jo company bone and hope you MAY | | My address is ted in the | AY address 13 as first stated in the | {heading and any mail addressed to me | | n that manner will reach me. dirty | any mothers or any homes and iti] get there to see it H Columbia Grafonolas and Records Edison Diamond Disc and Records Victor Victrolas and Records GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 15—-$19.50 Grafonola No. 15 at $15.00 with 6 10-inch double faced records— $3.00 down and £3.00 per manth. GRAPONOLA OUTFIT NO. 25$3200 Grafonola Ne. 25 at $27.50 with 6 10-inch double faced records— $4.00 down and $4.00 per month. GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 35--342.00 : Grafonola No. 35 at $37.50 with § 10-inch double faced records— $5.00 down and $5.00 per month. GRAPO NOLA OUTFIT NO. 50--$60.00 Grafonola No. 50 at $50.00 with $10.00 worth of records, choice of Fumed Oak, Golden Oak or Mahogany finish—86.00 down and $6.00 per month. GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 75--$85.00 Grafonola No. 73 at $75.00 and S$HLUG worth of records, choiee of Mahogany, Golden Osk, or Walnut finnish $10.00 down and $10.00 per month. . GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 100—-8$115.00 Grafonola No. 100 at $100.00 apd $15.00 worth of records, chotee of Golden Oak, Mahogany or Walnut, finish—-$15.00 down and £10.00 per month. GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 150--§170.00 Gratonola No. 150 at $1530.00 with $0.00 woth of records, ehotee of Famed Oak, Mabogany or Walnut $2000 dvwn and $15.00 per month. GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 200--§225.00 Grafonola No. 2K at $200.00 and £25.00 worth of records, choice of Fumed Oak, Mahogany or Golden Ok $2500 down and $29.00 per month. It will give us pleasure to play any instrament or any records Vou would hike to hear, or if you eannot conveniently call, we will gladly send an instrument to your home with an assortment of records on ap- proval, without obligation to vou. OVER 12000 RECORDS TO SELECT FROM Have | had letters from all of those af hanna | i bit in the garden, ote I will try and write as often #9 poss | : 3 i sible and a letter from yeu ; a twill be greatly appreciated any tanned as black as a ners iis hot here and cou (ocean ix within a our home WW: i al rundred * Pe NES % Sime ¥ am! . | { rand they wore all well and dostre their | The Leading Jeweler and Optician of Northern Cambria County Bamesboro, Pa. eee ES ,.= a ——— STR -— a...
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