The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 18, 1918, Image 4

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$ Expert Welding, Cutting and Boiler
Repairing of All Kinds
91 Poplar Street
| Phones ~~ A Trial Is All We Ask
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The Gare. National Ba ak
OF PATTON, PA.
RESOURCES OVER $800,000.00
Sl pe St ee | being composed of 10 or more farmer.
J. EDWARD STEVENS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
Careful and Up-To-Date Bervice
Modern Equipment
Telephone Service—Office and Residence
CARROLLTOWN, PA.
1: practical nurses.
1 anyone and charging sanse to me will |
3: be held responsibly.
et rte ot
The First National Bank
PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA
Capital paid up - $100,000.00
« + = oe = « - « 7500000
ESTABLISHED 1803
The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria
“A general banking business transacted. We invite per-
sonal interviews or correspondence with firms and
individuals wishing to c¢sigblish or -ichange their
banking relations.
INTEREST r.20 CU TIME DEPOSITS
Steamship Tickets for all the leading Lines; Foreign
Draft payable in the principal cities of the world.
Safe Deposit Boxes for use of our patrons furnished free.
You should have one or more of our Saving Banks
in your home. Will teach the children preatical les-
sons of economy.
WM. H. SANDFORD ’ FRANK L. BROWN
President Cashier
War News |
Federal Loans "
Farmers Heach
| Nearly $20,000,000
1 Up to Decerabar 1, $20 224655 had |
{been paid out to farmers oA § per
cont Tong time joans, sevording to a
report covering the operations of the
12 Federal land banks, The total of
Cleans approved, inclading those closed
and those awaiting verification of title
Land other formalities, is BI0G, 156.520
1 The interest rate under the farm
Joan system has been increased from
five to five and one-hall per cent, to
apply to ali appliontions which have |
not yet been approved.
Borrowing is done through co
operative farm loun associations or-
ganized by farmers, ench association
borrowers and each group borrowing
at least $20,000. Up te December 1
ithe farm loan board had chartered
1839 such cooperative associations,
Corps of Army Narses
Must Be Increased Nearly
11,000 Per Cent in Year
According to estimate based on an!
Army of 1.500000 men, 37.5% nurses |
will be needed. The present strength
jof the Army Nurse Corps of the Medi
¢al Department is about 3.800. To |
tincrease this number hy nearly 1,000
| per cent in a year is the task faced
by the corps
Hospitals at Army camps and ean.
tonments siill need nurses to hring
the quota for each up to the minimum |
of 65 considered necessary, although
since the urgent need for nurses wae |
made public in December nearly 2
requests for application blanks sq
been received, {
In order to get the angollments up |
to the needed number sorse of the
requirements heretofore ingosed have |
| been waived. According to: estimates
there are between NON and 80.000
registered nurses in the country and |
about 200000 other graduate and |
OR 1 HANI I St SU GEA
NOTICE
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I will not be responsible for any |
debts contracted by anybody but my
self and any one piving anything to|
Joseph A. Gauntter,
Patton, Pa.
KEUEL SOMERVILLE
ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
Office in the Good Building,
His Patient
Bedford, Obio.~"1 was in a §...220
| condition, weik, nervous run
i down so I could not do my housework.
1 had doctored for yerrs and tried
everything under the sun. A friend
told me about Vinol 1 asked my
doctor about it, and he replied, ‘It
he he I couldn't give his can
t 't you
eny better.’ 1 took it, and today I
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Over two million satisfied owners know from
experience that the Ford car is a real utlity, an
economical, powerful, always-reliable means
for increasing the profit in business or adding
yest to pleasure. The Ford car meets the de-
mand for prompt transportation in every line
of human activity. The demand grows larger
every day, because of the all-round usefulness
of the car. Touring Car $360, Runabout $345,
Coupelet $605, Town Car $585, Sedan $645-—all
f. 0. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by
SPANGLER, PA,
PER hint SASS IL asad i oa er ON a EM ll i i is
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S18 33 Well and Strotg a3 any woman
“{ could wish to be, and it was Vinol
that saved me" Mrs. Frank A. Hor-
key, Ash St. Hedford, Ohio.
We this famous cod liver
| and iron tonic for all such conditions,
John A. Gunn, Druggist, Patton, Pa
3 vee
Save Your
Cash and
The stander § cold gure for 20 youty
io tablet form pare, DO opiates
tures coll bn 3 nl
genuing bos with Red 158 and Me.
Hill's pictare on
Costs Ima, gives
TOPE, SENS IRC
34 Tablets for Tie.
THOUGHTFUL
REMEMBRANCE
YOUR PHOTOGTAPH |
So
M. J. FARABA
CARROLLT: WN, PA,
Honest Opinion Ductcr Gave!
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«ALL OTHERS HAD
FAILED" STATES
MRR 1 A. MADOO
| Cousin of Secretary of Treasury
MeAdoo Greatly Bewmefied
by Tuelie
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Mry Jonnie Molden, of $505 Harr
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gn pvenue, MeRedspwrl, Pi, pane
: ‘
CRN interesting Slalemenl refuily ro.
garding the bhepefits her hushand,
John MeAdon, of the Nationa!
Tobe Works. a cousin of Borretary
of the Treasury MsAdos, 38 Wash.
ington, received from Tanlne. Mrs
MeAdoo said:
“My husband kad complained rego
i larly of stomach trouble, gastritis and
indigestion. After eating, his food
seemed to ferment and form into a
hard lump in his stomach. He suf.
fered dreadfully from pains in his
abdomen.
“He became generally ran-down and
so nervous that he couldn't sleep at
might. He got so bad that | thought
I was going to Jose Bim. We had
done everything we could for him. |
We had even sest to Chieago for
medicine, but ax everything had
{failed to help him 1 was on the verge
of giving up hope of hin ever getting
better, We determined to get Tan
Ime.
“He eats good and sleeps fine now.
He ia the first up in our home every
morning now He wakes up the fam-
jily and says he feels refreshed and
Lready for Bis day's business. He is
#0 plessed with the results that he
is recommending Tanlac to all of his
friends.”
Tanlae i» now sold bere by GUNN
| DRUG STORE
AR RAR RL SAN RB Ie
OUR STOCK IN GOLD
The pold monet
balion gsed fie mone
Beaten on Novos ley oy i% eat
i mated in Seervtary Me A does minnunl
report sf B3.0641 500 (6) The in
Leremse nthe nast 10 monlibs Beg been
IS174500000, andl in the pret three
iyears B12 500000, In five years
| the fort en ef the world's end Rone.
itary stock held by the United States
has increased from approxhvaiely
one-fifth to more than cone third
Do you want to som Ll ra a al wrk te
beving at DLUZAS , ‘BAT LACIE |
Beginning Jimury 1 wo will sell pew £38 cas 2
only. There will be a cousiderable ieduc ion od Ihe
ome in cod seo what wn eon do for 1
yon. We are trying to save the food and tro! ove 7008
alike.
prices of meat.
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We kindly request all our customers io s3..0e
accounts before ike New Yeur e's in.
Dealer in Fresh and Sm: ked M a S
Patton Pe: fa,
SIIB SILLS ELLOS
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An Initial Showing of
New and Attractive Silks
From the Mallinson Looms
T
HE store has on view, earlier than ey
fore, a valualle collection of spring
which reflects the fashion trend {owands heer-
fulness in dress following winter.
Malliswon silks are at the forefront of Amend
can production in this line. ‘The patterns
are original and set the standard for celer
and effect in the modes that follow,
36-inch Rockaway Hunt Silks, 225 yend
eS WSUS SIANIVE 4s Nits curate T3¢ A 2
rons, Belgians bine,
Ruff-a-Nuff and Khaki-Kool Spring Silk
the Ta Wel wears, tn plain while sid pengoe colox ad S000 o
yard, be 0 thokes wide The Jake Kol sport sim sre in white, he
tarel, Preach gray oad Nelgtum Mune: 30 taches wide, $3.98 6 yas.
Mallinson Fancy Silks at $4.00 yard
AR Gases are In wpert affect, hig and annual, rick te coler and
docifiedly mirvel. Ahe widths axe 3 teaches.
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