' ‘ i } ; : i wn Ek atton Courier bins ————— oH I wr ecm——— Published Every Friday by the STAR PRINTING COMPANY a Pa. President of rage. ‘Manager | —— o——————— ’ s— : t Post. Office t Pat-| was Boor 8 the Post. a —————————————————— aR ee id wren % por Year Shu— discontinued until oll No Japers unless at the BOYS OF FOURTH I DEATH OF LOIS FALATIC oe ASI THR Lois, the little daughter of Mr and BY Y ONGS Mrs. John Falatic, died at the horas of her parents in Bpangler, at midnight Thursday, September 13th, at the age! Continuum from Page {ine} CRA RIOR § was the presenting to every boy a| complete comfort kit, by the ladies of | Hastings, ‘Spangler, Patton and Bar. | nesboro, Not one was missed, it made | no differvnce where they came from, | any buy going from the Fourth Zone given ene. It was certainly al commetiditble net on the part of these good Indies. We can realize that, | while these women can not fight our battles, they can, and do, und are wil lig to help in every 'winy possible Many men are past the age when they body wins brought to the home of Mrs. | Falatic's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 | Wilson of this place. Funeral services twere held in Bt. Mary's Catholic iehureh Baturday morning, interment ! being rade in Fairview conetery, J | Edward Stevens of Carralltown had | charge. The little one wus sn only iehild and the many friends extend ‘their heartfelt sveapmthy for the © reaved parents : ; PI PATTON FIRE COMP, AN y Legal noticws $1.50 per inch for | Fon insertiona Cards of thanks Se pe Yim. Resolutions Be per 1 can not go into military ead jee, bat (they can belp these po | their wish 1€ ven Kavs pot wlvegde | Wiymen In : Political advertising $0 pet line or he : : Ie per ine inch display, payable strictl> Foreign advertising must be paid | for invariably in advance. No com. mission paid + to advertising firents. SO EEA 1 WOMAN. POWER OF C AMBRIA WILL REGISTER SEPT. 22ND EH Bethrdas; September 22nd, the Of. eis] Registration of the women power of Cambria county, under thu direc- A tion of the Women's Committes, Coun know how many women in hsi domain have had experience, or desird train. ing, in dairying, farming, fruit ras. i bookkeeping, housekeeping, mil liners, music pharmacy, telegraphy, ete, in 154 specified occupations along these lines. I the woman desire to work is their home town ther ean so specify, if they re willing to go anywhere in the Init States, 8 position in Washing. 38 fay be ope to a women in Penn. sylvama whe is competent to fill it are them 500 iris in one city were thus bunifitted after a similar State registration. There is a rapide in eremaing demwind for women (nn posi. tions hitherto filled by men. Font will be made to provide training for ®iris who kave not previously bad it The Fegistration card is the medium j which connection ray be made. between. the worker and the Minlktire goed Priests will he asked to abnesnce this registration from the | or on the chareh balletin board : At grances, fairs, in fact, at any gathering an ft to the women to A aperate = Grarnment will be rade : ia Division will be id with the execution of the plan and Mrs. Walter Xing Genera! Duronsat, has dele on emmittes dng the e of { Regitrtion will be at the siation, “420 Main Street, Pa. But after the work is d the cards will probubly he filed in the afice of the Baautive Mary D. Story, Comty Chairman of Registration IN PULIZ'S FUNERAL HELD AT CHEST SPRINGS ; e—— Punest services for - the tsp Mar. t Pr by tae we depart. Majoe dames Boyles, U : Mike E Litavish, Hevnesboro tdames arses, Handbarg 2 tak Byes, Patton | &heltan 1. Lasy Frugality, Jobin J. raritin, Hastizge. i Roy Westover, Spangler. Thomas F. Hatehford, Frugslity. Paul H. Kuhn, Glasgow. Raymond Comnnd, Fallen Timber Michael! J. Stitts, Hastings, John Bnedden, Saxman. Charles C. Plaskey, Bartesboro, Walter Lantzy, Garman. Joseph Dwtrich, Dysart. Adolph G. Fors, Hastings, John Riegrer, Hastings. John Gavura, Patton. HarryBaum, Hastings, Andrew Koval, Hastings. Edward RB. Byrns, Barnesboro. Stanley Psioda, Patton. Walter McHugh, Frugality. BAPTIST CHURGCH Everybody is cordialy invited to the Baptist Chaireh as follows: 10:50 A. M ~moming worship. Pastor E.G. Zwayer will preach on "The Chris tisn's Hafity, How Secured, and Its Purpose.” 7:80 P. M.—Evening worship, sub- ject of sermon, “Seeing the Unseen A Divine Paradox.” Sunday School 2:00 PP M. Everybody should go to the social to be held in the primary room this evening, Friday. Anybody wanting Thomas §. Scollon, Barnesboro. supper can get it from five o'click on. Charles Samuels, Hastings Good things to eat and » good social Henry Morris, Spangler. time. Thomas I. Green, Spangler. The vacution season is over now, Nastrogiocomo Matteo, Barnesboro. [and everybody ought to come to Sun. Peter G. Delogier, Patton tday school, There were sivtect more Frank Trecimski, Barnesbore Arthur Barnhart, Falles Timber Andrew Dunchack, Spargler, stituted. Come and hear aliogt them Eugene 1" Rauigers, Patton. oes peas Paul Pugal, Barnesboro, C AY AL RY © HU RC H Theodore A. Peters, Spun gler Henry Sherwin, Barneshors. Joseph Dolges, Hastings, R. D. 1. Earl J. Saxe, Blandbury, Uharles ertivian, Patten Antonio Salve. Patton, Joseph Wyland, Boengler Frank H Sample, Emeich Vali Keith, Garman Hierold P. McCombie, Spangler. Jobin 1G, Stay, Ashville John Grdfin, Spangler, Charles ¥. Madi gan, Hustings. Mike Eiiek, Burnesbars ™ Gwliymn Emanuel, Patton Gilbert A. Wyland, Spangler. Henry M. Amps, St Bemitace. Harry Hambley, Hastings Gasbarre Giovani, Patten = Robert . Heers, Fallen Timber dobn C. Ueoree, Patton Guetane Mauro, Patton Andrew Shinglar, Barneshoro. Uhariea BH Thomas, 8 St. Boniface. James MM. Berringer, Dysart Mike Durks, Harnesboro 0% | Michael W. Mitehell, "ation. Howard P. Lamsdue, Patton Bernard GC. Conrad, Chast Springs. Alexander Phillips, Patton. Lawrence P. Bhingler, Ashville. * | Peter Mazur, Spangler. Samuel! Kubm, Fliston. Michael E. Ocelvany, Barnesboro. James Bucon, Spangler, George 7. Campbell, Barnesboro. John Able, Hastings, Henry Brobery, Hastings. Phillip 8 Dolan, Spangler. Morgan #. Burk, Chest Springs. Frank M. Barnwell, Patten Clair Wri, Edgein, Mountaindale. Albert G. White, Barnesbore. —— Bernard MM. Shortenviirrive, Barn hors { We wish to thank our friends and | Dolphus Glass, Flinton | neighbors for their kin dren during | Those That Did Not Appear. Gabriele Marsento, Saxman Ray Hopluins, Saxman. Everihady ia cundialh ¥ isvited to i 1A. M. Sunday school The Bttondunee | hv steady tairened Intely Let wil © YE Spee # vad borin i larg with i { tM ev niny BE rls Mr ray * i s % ; i i seh the third in hae "Perwons Ralwd from th General prayer sleet. | wt 7 30 ¥ PM TO PROS Be TI ‘E PU "oe " ASERS OF FO D CARS A WO EAS 8 A ES Do you remember the letter Mr | Dunbar wrote to Ford sgemta Dee | (18, 19187 The same was publish! | iin on number of pewsospers short falter, The denand for Ford Cas | reat, the Ford Motor Compare be ' fing made ard sold over TOL from { Aug it, 3018 to Aap. 1 PRT Care | RA WS Tr F Orders und Apreements are oie ned up. | No caps will be delivered ts any pers | Order snd Ag areenient, and ais paid a | deposit of at lenst $25.00, It will not | be called a sale unless » disponit has | been paid. Again we ask you not tol delay, but to place your urdir now |’ for delivery as soon as possible or! before spring. Bennett & Brown Automobile Co. Distributors of Ford Cars in Black- | lick, Juchson, Cambria, Munster, Allegheny and Clearfield Townships, AM Bennett, Rales Manager L. A. Brown, Manager Repair & Parts Department. woe AV, ASIN 1 Bh a CARD OF THANKS our recent Bereavement in the death | of our Little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jahe Falatie On the Siek List, rt rp moni stg nt Andy J. Mehl, Barneshoro. | FRED SCHILLING WAS John Paul Olare, Burneshern. i List of Alternates | : A Leo Hartman, Harnesboro. | "Freral services for the late Fred James F. Grins, Spangler | Seiittineg, of Bakerton, were held on | William Rubus, Hastings, Saturday morning from St Benedict | David 1. Gwynn, Patton | Catholic Church. A high muss of re. | Rudie Miller, Hastings | quien was colibirfted. {Scott Rbondes, Barneshore, Intermint WAS | nude in 8t Henodiet © emutery Thomas E. Letcher, Blandburg. | The deceased was aped 32 verre He John E. McDonald, Blandburg [was well known throughout Cambria | Sam A Jdminston, Blandborg. le santy. The funeral services were | | i mis or oe { conduc ted by the Rev. Puthir Ber: LETTERS inl FOR AT hold, pastor of Sacred H. art (larch. PATTON 1. | Bakerton. i » hs ee The following letters remain un- | called fort in the Patton Post Ofte | for the week ending Reptomber 15, | 1017: | doha Sehlaski, hed 40 Years, of | Miss Daisy Mitehall | Bakerton, died 1b Bis here pi Bun Fraomohe Di Marie Lday morning from nephritia. Funeral | Mr, Wm. Jamison | services were held st 8 o' dock Toes. When culling for above mail please | day morning from the Sacred Heart | say they sre advertised |c burch, Bakerton. Follow: Bi a re | , W. H. Denlinger, 8r., | quiem high mass, interment wis made | Postmaster. Ls the church cenie tery. Ac HD Pr IS TIAA ep 45 i JOHN SC i ESKI DIES AT Re a of two yours and nine months. The lt 2 is : i prosent inet Bunday than the Sunday bate before. Some new things have been in. | # | will be delivore d im oprdor av Rovers | ison who has not signed a Buyers vos HIS HOME IN BAKERTON | V° ~ or 11, 1919, HRERGLUREOES nine and dinars Prarie tte goes vied 8B bonded de panited foi me Cre RY ie tates | par va SE8 nin 50 £ ~ baimpiise | ot har f.ibwrty Ponds) and y cif i mile ed TO GO TO BUTLY | 3 Got ¥yed i sis Lema current es PEGs Faster auf a Bind Laue gun id EBS 1 ENrauins ing nates vitals nd. tng Daposita: individual deposits sul ol to chedk Certifioates of dopant due ih jews than 36 EE foan. ef than for money bor vom y Young Certified heii Peoples’ meeting 6:45 P. M. General hier * che prayer mesling Wednesday 7:48 P MM Priv tn wrpaid utestand. Total demand de posits wibject 10 Jleserve | ites forts Bente of degnsit {ath sf Than far sone y er nara § filer time degmenite Todi of time ide Sond if TEAL hogy tie lesen Fs a4 81 TAT AL iF 3 RELY REN vf avniry Chips! awe fallewn: 030 177 REFOLTY OF ComNDITION OF FIRET RANORAL BAGK AT F&T. AUB, Ia TRE BIATE OF PINEA, AT THE CLUBE GF BURLE SEN BRI F353 18; 19:2. i » Yamibs Peltaig ead 4x re FEET SRVIiBESs depos 2 21,000.00 a rr ities 1 Ber 3 ns % » Pants not in Re aE LAL ml Ew SE Ha od wigshedw wid AT SNE Ye ital boda Seouritien ails INE CRM, ther than Federal Hoeserye Hank stock Block of Pederu: Peseres Bone £00 per cent of sub- Hoription Fura ture ana fistures ideal estate awnied utbier than banking Boise lee fad reserve with Fud. gral Heserve Bank 3h iH Yiu and the? htw due Cross sexe f hanks . dfier besks in i BRE City Gr town aR Pe prts ag bask Ii heous §39% fee he Mekied Gilde of Ly wr thiwn of reporting bask and atk. er anh teas fla diay faved with 3 = 3 ENNTer sind Jue frases Treasiray * fT AR. LIABILATIGE BURIED AT BAKERTON | i i Sk TEN | Hem nd ha amite Blan! Gelmseits tor Beak rE Non tew Es TMS than Favin gal y fed chew § Thy fer” ® cherks bn Weta Semund Age wn ab tans Yin BE kot Ba Nits a fd a3 hh ¥ ¥ gE 4 TAL foinimliin Mn | } CRANK © A : EY Parr ant by Eid Iriya ANE A tOE P Sak HRY $id 44 3% 5% § LEIS TH €% 694 8h Ho8 TE 8 eAx 57 ais 51 B54 eT 48 50 51.555 0 F077 80 le 6 SN SO de Ran & The First National Bank PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA | Capital paid up . vin Burples™ - .. . LCL, ESTABLISHED 1893 The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A general barking business transacted. We invite per- sonnl interviews or correspondence with firme individuals wishing to establish or +1 change their banking relations. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Stemmship Tickets for all the leading Lines; Fore Draft payable in the pring ipl cities of the wera Safe Deposit Baves for tse of our patrons furnished free. You should have otie or more of our Saving Banks Hi your home Wil teach the children preatieal les SRN 68 SOR Y WAL B SANDFORD 1 feieleait FRANK L. BROWN “Cashier x little thing yours ———" means much to those wg you love for country. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY Edward Thomas Patton, Penna. RN a re TN $i san ax o Pir WR wt thE aEasew Bly swear that the § io this Hewt § dowd sed SEA BEE 2 akadpay LEE EAN we | $5. 584 56 | ge = a 2 wi 3 > an wo gm wh * » 34 3 wx 3 3 g Bi EE Ls SR AEN SE in) the abavie- SWREry That Blow $a sear fort 1ny Ni Stary Pabih, ERE dL SEN} NA IND 51 Ri tid Maly 7 % Sangd, TH | i 10ha Temas Sad AAA EA Po Semin 4 Hees iam bunt i Ned ww bi hi 4 fo ancy 3 gated boi ns or i sing lan ot BIRR Bae Hg aR Sam a wa a EDWARD STEVENS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Careful and UpToDate Service i Modern Equipment Horse und Motor Hearses Telephone Servieo-~(ffice and Residence CARROLLTOWN, PA, EEA EEA EE EE OE SRR SER IT" ITS NEW WE HAVE IT Ladies’ Hats Children’s Hats . * > & ¥ I pr LR * is THE LADIES" HAT SHOP 11. 13 Eleventh Ave. A AEA NC A Ll sets eb tem orl el Bi a 3. A SCHWAB, President M.D. BEARER. Custier - Dr.J.IL VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Asst The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. Capital - $60,000.00 Surplus - 20,000.00 ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1908 Deposits Dec. 31st, 1906 ...............8 7677352 ** Dee. 31st, 1907 nih ans 201,963.10 ‘* Nov. 27th, 1X8 226,286.03 “Sept. 1st, 1909 379,279.00 “Sept. 1st, 1910 | 3 1,635.73 Dee. 5th, 1911 |. Nov. 26th, 112 Aug. Oth, 1918... 0] Sept. 12th, 1804 ....... EY BE 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on All Parts of the World. A Gee ral Banking Business Transacted . We Solicit Your Account FENN RR LR BR PEE OB FRR RA REA TT 42 SOME SEA SAP ¥ Rod E NEw SEERA Ee a » Ht aia 4 ¥
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