$1.50 per inch for |, sing 10c per line or | Siok, payable strictiv | y advertising must be paid i in advance. No com. AID IN WAR STAMP DRIVE or more ought to Sel with the advantage | in War Savings Stamps | | Stamps during this month the arrangements that “Association of the Mov. | ve dustry, of which Adolph conferred with Federal Washington this week and 7 the country and the en- stry at large in the new pat- of the Treasury William | Adoo expressed to the represen | of the picture makers and ex- his high appreciation of the | t the industry gave the gov- | on the occasion of the first | Liberty Loan drives. mation picture theatre will | supplind with attractive slides to | flashed upon the screens all over | country calling attention to the | a advantage to be pained from the : of war savingn stamps, a | to the (Government that is guar- | anteed againgt shrinkage in value and | at the same time pays inter . sgEregating 4.39 per cant a year. | . Robert K. Cassett, Director for astern Penoaylvania of the War Sav. Committee campaign express f us immensely plossed at a news from Carlisle that 5,000 Cum- | frsire CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap- plication will be made the Gov. ternor of the State of Pennsylvania on Monday, March 11th, 1518, by Samuel T. Brown, Leo. W. Maorer and F. C. McClure under an Act of Assembly of the Comnmorowealth «f Pennsylvania, entitled, “An Act to provide for the 14 oe to tain corporations.” approved the 29th plements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called GLENSIDE COAL MINING PANY, the charter and object of which is the buying, selling, leasing, pine coal and mineral products i these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi £ | its supplements. | REUEL SOMERVILLE, Raheitor Patton, 2.15.3 Fi by 1K, Wood Pulp Used In Cloth Manufacture In Germany Wood pulp loth 1 | adv HER pas Pa. manufactured aC ling fo ¥ the Bureau i hang prety 3 Lrirmnnny, oor rece tyr The pulp is spun into 8 thread and then woven into a fabric, the warp of | {which is linen thread. It : ldurabi ie and to stand wash ar | six times. It is ain lined 1s r clothing | ¢ for under. a SPECIALISTS For MEN asd wo. . Up. tadate | Treatmert for all! EMIONIC. DEFYOUR COM. | plicated. Blood. gener: | al and specinl dis | easen. No matter what your Sisease, | ison {hens wht often after others fall. Consultations | (free and confidential Terms always | yemmonable. Al : THE BRANDON HOTEL SPANGLER, PA. Wednesday Every 2 Weeks 11AMtoB8P M. NEXT VISIT | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY is sitd to 4 i 1: ni five , Wear, REUEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY-AT LAW Office in the Good Building Patton, PA. ined county school children had gun a campaign for the sale of | It and war savings stamps, from Carlisle says the cen. committee in charge of the sale, od by George E. Lloyd, district ey, bas offered prizes aggregat- $100 for the highest sales in ten Beles of stamps in Cumberland county in January were nore than $80,000, placing the county very near the top in per capita sales. — AS ENO BT MASTER'S NOTICE In the Court of Gonteson Pleas of Cumbria County, Pa, No Decem- Ber Term, 1117. John a vs. Jen. ¢ V. Trunno. Libel in Divorce. Notice is hereliy given that having | appointed Master to take the ny and suggest a decree in the state case, 1 will sit at the office William F. Dill, Esq, in the Bor. ‘of Barnesboro, Cambria County, ; 8, on Saturday the 23rd 3 ‘of February, A. D 1918, at 2 o'lock P. M., for the purpose of said when snd where all per- sons interested may appear and be heard. fe REUEL SOMERVILLE, Patton, Pa, Ira. 25, 1918 DANGERS OF A COLD Patton People Will Do Well to Heed Moe -8t * Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poi. son-laden blood, and backache, head. ache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use Doan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Here is an ex. perience by a resident of this local- ity. ~~ W. A. Byrne, mine owner, Main 8t., Barneshoro, Pa, says: When | have caught cold, it has settled in my back and kidneys. The result has been lameness and soreness across the small of my back, which I have found very annoying. Whenever | have had prompt relief from using Doan’s Kid- | ney Pills. 1 keep them on hand all She time and don't hesitate to recom- The i Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vinol as printed below | prove the health of delicate children *ad restore strength to old people. n Cod Liver and Peel . fron hatte pe An ita Lime asa Those who have puny, ailing or un-down children or aged parents may prove this at our ex Besides the good it does children and the aged there is n Gilling Ske Vinol to restore strength and lity | “2 weak, nervous women and overs Worked, run-down men. ated | it, tI! you are not entirely sat. aan it your money Diag Suwon: hat proves sui jusenen and your protee this way, | | i | i, John A. Gunn, Druggist, Patton, Pa. Cost Per Tablet ow aA ne YOUR PHOTOGTAPH FARABAUCH CARROLLTOWN, PA. home at | year, incorporation and regulation of cer- | was bedfast for the last day of April, A. I). 1874, and the sup- | § ihe was COM. {survived by his widow, | Effinger, and six children... . Bessie, and Andrew mining and manufacturing and ship. 'y .... fi! crude or manufactured form, and for leges of the said Act of Assembly and | 20th | And Invigoratos Olid People contain the elements needed to im-' (4 SC OB 1 EFFINGER DIES BUT IS RU veep | AT HOME IN (RESSON OVER 8 YEARS Robbins Looks and Talks Like | Woman 20 Years Younger CREBSON, Feb, 12.- ger, aged street, dis SER Shiny ae fle i Mrs vears, of Soruce grid died ‘clock this following an illness of more Ld id of residents, ane heat kin morning, than one His death was doe to a com. plication of diseases. Mr. Effinger il weeks, The deceased was born in Germany ‘and came to the United States when 21 years old Mr. Efinger ia Mrs, Mary Charles LL, Effinger, &ll at Francis J and Bernard J of this place; Aloysius FfMinger of Al Funeral bean +3 $3 the Gitest known local at Mrs. Issac Robbins Carbondale, Pa, woman aid, said recently: “1 suffered drendfully with rheuma. tism. Last winter I had a very se. vere case of grip which simply ag- gravated my rheumatism. My hands and arms were swollen terribly and | they were, oh' so wore I mever thought I would be any better. of Ri ver St ’ aver BI wears Law : Han i¥ $% 3 haath \ tale “Taniac has removed every hit Lona. not yet arrangenents hay y re D fected nes now, My appetite iz good » pan stopped I a! len jike or a ome stirs EX-JUDGE WHITE I~ con RT EBENSBURSG, White, give FR Tha - Io yo 4 ¥ F $87 i gorell has pone foe like ahold I TENE Sl goy pais ye ¥ Marry “itor at way art hers Save Food Save Time Save Work Save Money Save Health Put Your Kitchen on a War-Saving Basis EAIN at the food, work, xtirt ar to mak VE of f hie Ys #5 s 3 ith, with Don money and hen the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet ** wart % iE by Xp a ¥ i LH FTN] =iES starting earl a 1 KITCHEN S1E hu % Pl % i% Cain other LE brings you the advice af Honster? % brainy Council of Kitehen Scientists, Many popular models are now offered at before war prices, y ou can pas as convenient. Your money all back if vou are not delighted. * Our allotment 15 hmited, Got one of these great values before they are gone. World-wide distribution and the con- tinnally growing demand for Ford cars are the best proofs of Ford value. Ford cars are utilities—they are positive ne- for they have revolutionized modern busifess, brought eountry and eity together, and opened up new life to the fan rls . The Ford ear has become a necessary part of evervday life, Tour- ing (ar S064, Runabout Tid, { ‘One lest SH, Neda SHAD. Tow 1 ¢ ‘ar SH all f, bh. Datr (mn display wm Wd Agent SPANGLER, PA. Cosson. i + 1 RY 2 iN for sale hy © MRL BPA hr wR A AAR TR “T read about the pond that Tanlae ~~ had been doing for others and [I got a ”, ers sain and | do not have a bit of rhen- Kinkead’s J. "EDWARD FUNERAL DIRECTOR Careful and Up-To-Date Service Modern Equipment Horse and Motor Hearses Telephone Service—Office and Residence _ FARROLLIGWN. PA agp Sap Ee TE RE The First National Bank PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA Capital paid up Surplus - $100,000.00 75,000.00 ESTABLISHED 1898 The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A gevworal hankin gr sonal tery Had yehng ils banking rel “ bakiness transacted. We invi itd per- ews or eorrespondence with firms and wishing to establish or + change their SLE *, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Steapaship Ti for all the heading Lines; Foreign Draft payable in the principal cities of the warld. Safe Deposit Boves for use of our patrons furnished free. You should have one or more of our Saving Banks in your home. Will teach the children preatieal los sons of ecGnomy., WM. H. SANDFORD President 1 ¥ jE RitR FRANK L. BROWN Cashier J. A SCHWAB, President M.D. BEARER, Cashier Dr.J.I. VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Ass’t The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. RESOURCES OVER $200,000.00 1 Stationery Store. ‘Patton, FOOD —WHY NOT YOUR TOBACCO? OU know what broiling does to steak, baking to a potato—and toasting to bread. In each case flavor is brought out by cooking-—by “toasting.” toasting improves the flavor of the Burley tobacco used in Ina onRrPeSRATED
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