Established 1893 Published Every Friday ~~ by the STAR PRINTING COMPANY ost-Offire at Pat. Legal notices $1.50 per inch for Garda Sf shanks dl line. a plitie T atvertime 10¢ per line or Joe per inch display, payable strictle Foreign advertising must be paid for reg in advance. No a to advertising agents. The attention of our people and es. J SPECIAL SERVICES IN M. E CHURCH Services will be continued right next week enrepting Raturdsy night. Boabjects: Munday, "The Bar. ren Fig Tree”: Tuesday, “A New Creature”; Wednesday, “A Profitless World”; Thursday evening will be “Father and Son Evening.” This serv. jee will be for men snd boys only. Boys will come accompanied by their fathers. Every man should try to Two Applications of Modern Remedy Removed Trouble— Was Ready For Work Monday Morning A HAS HAD NO TROUBLE SINCE a H you have been laid up with that dreaded malady, lumbago, read what M. E. Khun of 815 6th Ave, Altoona, Pa. has to say: “1 arti subject to lombago and have, at times, vuffered for weeks with this ailment. On several occasions 1 sould not work for days at a time, My Inst attick occured shout four weeks ago. Came on me Sunday and + pecially our Lady friends is callod | | thought that 1 would have to give “The Prodigal Son.” Sunday School bring a boy. The Pastor will preach on Friday will be Night. Everybody weltome. AAAS 5 TB 5 ROS SO (SUNDAY MUSIC M. BE CHURCH Meelis Prelude Narcissus. Nerin. Offertory—"To A Wild Rose”. \ie- Dowell, Anthem "Out of the Depths”. ira B. Wilson Prelude Evening Song--Johnston Oiffertory-— Antem Solo-~Miner's Hymn, WE AAI | 1 eS SR Must Have Been, Host Here, sir. in sams whitkey I've had in my cellar for 20 years Col. Bluegrass Wall! Well! How did it get lost? Boston Transcript. IAT TA BOA I he 55 ery oer oa Sk TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL |» CHURCH Bey, Robert . ePters, Pastor. BA AM dass Meeting, : 10:30 X M.--Morning worship | special service to parents : 2:00 P. M Sunday schol pointrgent of Governor Brumbsogh this “Father-and-San Day for” the | Sunday Behool” Everybody is ex. pected to bring his own father or | some other man, and will receive re. { sognition for doing so. 6:45 P. M—Epworth Lasgue. Sub. | ject “Taking New Alive” | 7:30 P. M— Evangelistic service. sermon to miners. The miner's hymn | wil be sang. : A A ao PATTON NEWS This Case Has & Hint for Many Courier Readers : ¥ ¥ HAE id sd ba A Patton woman his gsed Doan’s | Kidney Pills. : She has found thew as represented. | She wishes her negihbori to know. | She publicly recommenits them. : No need to look further for a testad | kidney remedy. : The proof of merit he investigtaed Profit by the statement of Mrs. F.1 is Bere and can i By ap-! Bieamsbip Tickets WM. H. SANDFORD 3 PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA Capital lup . . Barua) pula up The Oldest National Bank in A general banking business transacted. We sonal interviews or correspondence with fie individuals wishing to establish or +5 eha banking relations. ; INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS for all the leading Lines; | Draft payable in the principal cities of the worl Safe Deposit Boxes for use of onr patronsefnrnished | You should have one or mere of our Sa in your home. Will tench the children 1 sons of seonomy., 3 President FRANK L. BRO' Sentiment Ty, PRUE 'W. Bostio of to a circular leiger published in this piper and mailed to ench of the lady of the Patton Red Crows on. We regret to learn that | up my work aprain. M. Kinkead, Second Ave She says: | " take charge of my Studio on “1 bad a dull, heavy pain through my | * Nov. Sth, he has had 18 years Bip and in the small of my back.' 5 and is one of the best in The trouble was so bad that when [| RRR | CHARTER NOTICE A friend of mine advised me to use a m—— Ee . 20th Century lLiniment and with one Notice is hereby given that an ap- he ea application on Bunday night and sn plication will be made to the Honor Jie Srpini econsity. mn do net think thus "Other on Monday morning I was able able Marlin B Stephens, President A Necessity » we (lo aot think i {to go to work as vsual With a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas lame and sore ail over. I finally got | Rh ue od any ny of Patriotism waple more treatments the trouble of Cambria County, on Monday the Doan's Kidney Pills ut Gunn's Drag | sympathy upon. the: part of the wo. | entirely disappeared and I have fell gpd day of December, 1917, by Richard Store and ased them They gave me 4 Puy got down, | could hardly pet up. 1 was | $ this community, but due to! ¢ upon the part of many, thet {10 is nothing they can do or that heir services are mot needed. This is & mistake which we trust will be at an early dale. There is organi 1 in the world today do- more good than the Red Cross Or. it recognizes no creed, or nationality, it is working for ~ Within the last few days the pub. lic press have announced the death of some of our American Soldier Boys 80 the capture of wevernl. Arrange- ments have been msde through the Red Cross Organization for the feed- ing and care of the American Boys 5 Gerpuin prisons, this is a part of the RodCross Work. The time is nearing when our Boys will be languishing in ¢ hospitals and on the battle fields trouble sines. anyone afficted ax I have been and | assure jou that I will never be with. out it in the house for emergencies” liniments for 50 cents and $1. I an BAPTIST CHURCH At the Baptist Church there will be evening worship as usual at 730 ; 8H the rights and privileges of the Act of Assembly approved the 20th day of April, 1874, and ita supplements P.M. There will be no services in the morning this Sunday. Sunday School at 2:00 P. M. There was a considerable percentage of in. us have a still larger School this Sun. BEVERENCE ; Lecomty, Henry Jolly, Frank rane, : I surely think 20th Century Lin. YieWr Trigolet, Oscwr Dandoy and t a st wonderful remedy for Charles Chevalier, for the charter of & corporation to be eniled “LA PER. TON." the character snd object of which inv the maintennrce of a moiety Sold at any store that sells good for beneficial snd portsctive purposes to its members from funds collected therein. The members thereof to be. long to a particular class as demig- nated] by the Constitution and By. | Laws of the society; and for these purposes to have, powsess and enjoy and wmendments, entitled an “Ace 1a provide for the incorporation and re. trease in attendance bust Sunday. Let gulation of certain corporations” That the proposed ehuirter is now on SOCIETY OF PAT. relief and I am glad to endarse them * : Price 60c, all all dealers. Don't | Doan’s Kidney Pills—.the same that Mrs, Kinkead had Foster-Milbum Co, Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. 7 Save Your | Cash and Your Health Le; simply ask for a kidney remedy—got | ¥ Edward Thoma Patton, Pen r Europe. They will neéd the ss. file in the office of the Prothonotary e of every woman in America, | der to lessen their sufferings and them more comfortable. We are Just commencing to exper be sotnething of the horrors of this e— . day. Genera! prayer meeting on Wed. Cambria County. : HH fesday at 7:45 P. M, Everybody is | Reut! Somerville, | Tl i : cordially invited to all meetings. 11.0.5 Solicitor. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Modern Equipment Horse and Motor Hearses Telephone Service-—Office and Residence J. EDWARD STEVENS Penn Traffic Company Favored Coats and Suits For the 1917 Season Fashioned Along Conservative Lines For Practical Wear Our supply of charming apparel is repleniahed almost daily with origiral and exclusive garment. The moderately priced coats and suits are remarkable because of their excellent qual- tiem found usually only in the higher priced models. EE PRS © pp shility, but they are calling contin. Sally upcn the Women of America for his War is not near an end, the { rities at Washington very gen- |} Arg of the opinion that we have wo and possibly three years of strug. at large, and ty our own Sol i. We eamestiy urge upon bod Women of Patton to respond 5 appeal of the joeal Auxiliary. War will be over some time, Br Soldbrr Boys will he coming home, ¥ of then possibly broken down Benith, and some maimed for life, will you feel when nsked the on, “What did you do for me e 1 was away fighting for my try 1" Will you tot feel uncom. ible if you are unable to say that Bod with mae chirie stitchisg—priced $14.30. Plas trimmed Kersey Coat in tagpe, with pockets and belt: pried $14.50. Blas Velour model with large round collur: 2 piece Delt; fancy buttons and deep enuff; priced $15.50, ; " Exceptionally attractive is this coat of velour with its fitted waist and plush trimmings—priced 5, 1411-13 Eleventh Ave, fouthfal and serviceable is this Norfolk Suit of 0 bx EB (bh i es aa blue parbardine, finished with machine stitching, 3" oli ih ono pockets and buttons; priced $27.50. A tailored suit of dark blue wool poplin, has semi. fitted cunt, finished with rows of buttons and hound with braid; velvet trigimed collar; full skirt with belt and trimmed with braid; priced$27.58. Suit Department, Second Floor. RARER ERE Wd Ah he i ba tee ae a a | RPE ——— THE LADIES’ HAT SHOP a a a — J. A. SCHWAB, President M. D. BEARER, Cashier Dr.J.L VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Asst The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. ee rl <r i Bin AT REDUCED PRICES Here is a rare opportunity to se- cure a pattern hat at the usual cost of an ordinary piece of milli- Silk Hosiery Specials FOR EARLY GIFT SELFCTIONS At present our stocks are complete, with an unexceiled range of colors. However, it may be impossible to duplicate these roods Iater on, and if it is possible the prices will be much higher. Therefore, make your selections for Christmas gifts now, and we shall be pleased to lay them aside for you until you wish to get them. By purchasing severs! pairs you will get a reduction, and esch pair will be neatly boxed by itself. Besides a can have each pai , of a different color if you chouse. » ast i = Dee. 31st, 1907 a ce see S1.963.10 The Silk Boot Huse; all colors: § pairs for $4.35. 1 i Nov. aTth, 1908. . sere nvanan 226,286.03 $125 P. T Special! Hose: unadulterated pure thread; all | # * Rept 1st, 1909 ..... . . 279.279.00 colors ; 8 pairs for $7.10 ig + “ Sept, 1st. 1910 . akin a. 321.625.73 $1.60 Kayser Pure Dye Ingrain Silk Hose with marvel stripe, will § * Dee. ath, 1911 ..... "oe 421,612.64 not run; leading colors; 8 pairs for $9.00, gh Nov, 26th, 1912 | co. 08 Kayser All-Silk Hose--marvel stripe; colors to match shoe shades, Er Aug. Sth. 1913 ........ resveeas 6041.96 $2.00 a pair. ge Sept. 12th, 1914 verennssennnens« SIT A439 The same thing in black and white as long lasts for $1.60 a pair, $2.00 Novelty Italian Silk Hose—3 pairs for $5.75. $1.60 P. T. Special Silk Hose, 6 pairs for $9.00, $2.00 P. T. Specinl Silk Hese, 3 pairs for $5.35. Hosety Section, First Floor. JOHNSTOWN'S GREATEST STORE ge Capital Surpins ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 Deposits Dec. 31st, 1906 .............. § 16,773.52 The early pattern hats of fall incloding those trim. med with gold ribbon, velvet grapes and fancy bands are priced in this fashion: $7.50 hats now $5.00; $8.50 hats mow $7: $10.50 hats now $8 and 29; $12.50 hats now $10.00. This group includes shapes for every type and colorings to match | your personality. Cunning little fur trimmed hats re arriving daily; mole and seal uppear to be the favored furs. Millinery Section, Second Floor. as the present stock 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued or All Parts of the World. A Gene- ral Banking Business Transacted . We Solicit Your Account " J A A Sa a RRR SN - » : aT — ERR REAR hha 5 noticed. Quite a downfall, RB?" Panther. Fr ue wh
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