PR RE SRA 5 BEA Ev vee ur "atton Courier. Established 1893 Published Bvery Friday by the STAR PRINTING COMPANY Patton, Pa. President | ‘Botored at the Post-Office at Pat. ton as second class matter, | Subscription price $1 0 per Year| Payable in Advance I dh No papers discontinued antil all ges ane paid, unless at the arreara apticn of the publisher Advartising rates i Legal notices $1.50 per inch for three insertions. Cards of thanks 5e¢ por line. Resolutions 5¢ per lire. Political advertising 10¢ por line 0 10¢ inch display, payable stiri a ance, Foreign advertising must be paid for invariably in advance. No com- Miskion paid to advertising wgents ——— Eh SHORTEN THE WAR The sooner the irrestible might of | this great Republic is orgarized and put into full action the socner the! war will end. Every dollar invested | in Government securities ‘works to | shorten the war, to save the lives of American soldiers and sailor Buy Ribapty | Bonds LIBERTY AND LABOR The hope of labor lies in the tunities for freedom; military domina. tion, supervision, checks, bondage, in Prussian rale. It is not through a German regime | but through democracy that labor is | to receive adequate eeognitic ion and | its realization of its rightful place in | the world. Sn SH ———— LENDING TO BEST CUSTOMERS | The products of the Liberty Loan, | including the greater part of that loaned to our Allies, are being spent for American products--the products of our factories, our farms, our mines, and other industries. In the lending to the United States the people of the United States are lending to their best and largest customer and obtain- ing the safest investment in the world Buy Liberty Bonds. STAND BY OUR FIGHTING MEN C———— From hundreds of thousands of American farms, in answer to the call of their country and in obedience to the law of their country, American boys have gone and today are fighting side by side with hundreds of thou. sands of American boys from the cities and towns of the country, ¢on- fronting danger and desth. The duty of us who remain at home in safety to afford the moans to make these boys powerful and victorious is a most imperative one. Buy Liberty Bonds. A oo A LS a THE MONEY COMES BACK The cycle of money invested in Lib. erty Bondy is short and complute. The people lend the money to the Govern- ment, the Government lends some to our Allies, ard our Governmunt and our Allies stenightway spond the money, or the greater part of it, among the people of the United States In some instances the money paid in by wage earners on cane instalment of Liberty Bondy is paid by the Govern. ment to their employers, and hy their employers paid back to them in the way of wages before the next Bond installment is due. Buy Liberty Bada. WHAT YOUR LIBERTY BOND WILL ACCOMPLISH ————————— A $1,000 bond will buy six cases of | operating instruments for a base hos pital, or furnish pistols for a rifle | company, or one motor kitchen. One thousand five hundred dollars | of Liberty Bonds will buy a motor ambulance, or a motor car for a ma chine-zun battalion. Two £1,600 bonds will buy a motor truck; three $1,000 bonds will buy | riflel for a Field Artillery ba: tery, or! supply horses for a Ficld Sigral bat. talion, Four $1000 bonds will buy a tractor; five $1,000 bonds will buy one Liberty truck, or seven Lewis machine guns, or equip a rifle company with rifles. Six $1,000 bonds will buy a Liberty motor; seven $1,000 bonds one train. ing plane; nine $1,000 bonds one ob- servation balloon. Ten thousand dollars of bonds will fully equip three hospital wards of 50 beds each, with all linen, clothing, and | ‘other necessaries, or buy six large wholesale sterilizing outfits, or six motor ambulances. sn. Russia is at peace with Germany, tt Germany is at war with! Russia. YEAR John Ho Frank » Len. Sager Francis Brune: Fas I Wea Tolbert Davis Lloyd Johnson Robert Mati James Horgan Last Gaorielson Thomas Jones Plovd Cassidy B. O'Hara ier Ma Erte a > «R43 ie Mellon Massel Laibhons amas Wil Staniey Ravde 1 Burns Deakins iT WwW. H. PX gunger, Jr. it John Jones John White Axel Anderson {reo. KE. Jones {lark Brown John Gavura Htaniey Psioda Peter Delozier Eugene Rodgers ‘has. Berlesian Antonio Salvin Gewllyn Manual (i. Giovanni John Geurge Gaeland Mauro Frank Barnwell Howard Lumadue Michael! Mitchell Alex Philips David Gwynn Harry Jenkins Holwrt Willis Yietar 3 Ky Andrew Hodgers Angelo Anda Crust Peterson Elmer Peterson rast Anderson Clarence Bearer Parl Cramer Cilbert Dietrick Fuu! Barton Fred Kinkead Alex. Hodge Geo. Hetrick” Hugh Waiteford Thos. Quinn Kusseil Kuhn Ancitus Farabaugh Harry Deschamps James Kearns Kalph Winslow Cyril Fisher Walter Noonan John Goods Anthony Goods Peter Mitchell Wm. Gabriclson Thomas Buck Francis Lilien Alex Montieth Arvis Shunkwiler Eikrnest Lommons Knute Furst TE Edward Roundsley Jobn Callahan Rube And raon John 4 Bell John Lewis Juhn BFR Claren Risset! Bruce Thomes J. 1 F.ooA ST Harry law hein Dietrick John Sheehan Harry Donegan Philip Mitchell Francis Trexter Thomas Sheehan Edward Cullen Howard Donegan Marcellus Anna Ray Derietz Andrew Mullen Merrill Winslow Eur! Peters Andrew Sheka Dun Trexler Duvid Sperry Sam Boyer PATTON HONOR ROLL FOR THE. Brave on Whi Hive Answered the Sam rrank Re ht WN A KEEP THE KIDNEYS WES | Health is Worth Saving, and Some Patton Peaple Know How to ireiy cured me amd J am commend them to others wha from Kidney disorders ™ Co, Mfgrs, Bualo N.Y SR eh SH Reh a MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC. REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUG. 4, 1912. | Of The Patton Courier publisheq 1st, (918. Btute of Pennsylvania, County of Cambria, ss Before me, a Notary Public in and who having been Suiy sWara accord * ing to hae. depo ad says thi it Patios AT, red that the his whowledye and belief, 8 troe Sat ment of the ownership, management the date shown in the above CRPLION required by the Act of August 24, 19120, enmsbunbiod in section 443. Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the revere ? 1 of the publisher, editor, managing od. lisher, Star Printing Company, Pat. tor, Pa, Managing Editor. John F Crago, Barnesbore, Pa. 2. That the owners are: Wm H. Burd as Troster. Cresson, Pa 3. That the known be ndholders, | morigagees, and other security koid. FR EREINAN FREE, of olbior securities, are: None above, giving the nares of the swaers stockholders, and ses SITY huiders, if [ANY contain not snly the Yet of I LE | holders and | Appa i + Bonds « OF GIR PTET Ven ithan as so stated by him | JOHN F. CRAGO Swern to and subser ited fore me this Xiah day of March, 151K JOHN R. MUSSER. {Seal Notary Public My Commission Expres March 1821. wad y has begun again in fail une with your lady friend I pass a plemsant evening. Dane. ng Seturday night from & ul 12 5 FRIDMAN HALL Raw 60c, at all denlers. Foster Milburn | STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, | | abd in anguid and kind of tired cut. My | weekly at Pattonfr Penna, for April t "I saw this Tanlac highly praised in | for the State and county aforesaid, | perscrally appeared John F Crago, |, following T the beat of | ete, of the aforesaid publication for | 1. That the names and wdilre snes | tor, and business managers pre: Pab | REMEMBRANCE 4. Thar the two paragraphs sext EXECUTORS NOTICE RUSSIA” Pathe's amazing war picture taken by an Ameri Donald C. Thompson, showing the mighty work of the Woman's Death Battalion, the wounded in the hospitals, Pam tors the Bolshevik parades, and other startling features in con. ST SHIPPED - LAST nection with the German Invasion of Russia. MONTH f Wise (ld lodian Ridnes oh SEE IT AT THE Fi ride of Wise (O34 Pudian Edney Pills we would be iy ip ny Lhe CAR LOAD with Kidney trouble: this gladiy tell any man or wo. wFenderiul resuits she Gir use i Name fjaest j She say a Pe WISE OLD IN DIAN KIDNEY PILLS aii "ER BOTTLE CITY POLE EVAN I TEETER THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ON GROCERIES, FRUITS & PRODUCE HININZ oY Tanlae Gave Officer Yost Additiomn! Weight and Renewed His strength “Yes, sir, I pained Sve pounds dur COFFEE AT 25¢c POUND ra ii . Ta + nd $ farniar Soe Caoflee that we are going ¢ — Jest Coffee is ound than anv other Coffee and frat week | took Faniae,” said Lennows 2ity pa Son street, West £ " ¥ § Ee x > iri R HY OR s04Or aa torderel stomach" cums aad Of%eer COFFEE AT 16c POUND Hi Te 18 A Naap LEE § i growl { ‘offe “al «l yon have paid Doe for the sarge Coffee | taany a time. You will Like it FRESH FISH EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ALSO OYSTERS FANCY GREEN GOODS OF ALL KINDS MOST EVERY DAY SPOT CASH STORE PATTON, PA. Yost, “and no matter what | took 1 suid pot get any bette MY digestion was very tad and | fot t 26 1 could scarcely eat at all. The on my stomach and headaches | bothered mie no little. ° was also badly cotutipated, and | i old-time energy was di Sappearing and | could sardiy pull myself through | some days. the papers. I read where Patrolman Frank Herman had been benefitted. i i decided that | wanted to try Tanlac, | but before | got the medicine | talked | with a doetor about The dition anid it was all right te try it. I be- (kan gang Taniac. When the doctor weighed me he was surprised to dis cover that | had gained five pounds in | weight on the first bottle of Tanlae “My stomach is row Rood shape gd I feel Bre 1 am rao nit he pili i - oe ahs - £ —t GUNN, dru eer restos sama - We have a complete stock of garden seeds in bulk. If A you want to have a good garden like other people try our seeds this year. A good garden requires good tcols and we have them. Our stock was purchased long ago so the prices are right. We have a good stock of poultry fence. It is hard to get, so do not delay making your purchases. THOUGHTFUL YOUR PHOTOCTAPH . FARABAUGH CARROLLTON, PA. nF 4 / / . YS % S TARRET RRL APA N24 IS PATTON, PENNA. ers owning or holding 1 por cent or | mare of total aw want of bomds wu iT. 3 FEEUEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY. AT LAW Office !m the Good Building Patton, PA. Vi n I THE M.D. BEARER, (ashier | | » Presiden: M. G. DUMM, Ass't BEST T0l KR The Grange National Bank Honest Opinion Docter Gave tis Patient OF PATTON, PA. Bedford, Ohio.—"1 was in a picibal | RESOURCES OVER $800.000.00) condition, weal, nervous an Tun | down so | could not do my BoEISwarE: I had doctored for years and tried | everything under the sun. A friend | told me about Vinol 1 asked my | doctor about it, and he replied. ‘It! certainly is the best medicine that can ’ te hd oder Tondo oe vel JANI GAAS tmy better. 1 tock it, ads today I 27a as well and strong as any woman could wish to be. and it was Vimol | St that saved me" Mrs. Frank A. Hor | kev. Ash St. Pedferd Ohkia | ore. € guarantee this famous cod liver | and iron tonic for all sech Sing John A. Gunn, Draggist, Patton, « Patton, HO IRA EI J. A SCHWAB. | resident Dr.J. IL VAN WERT, Vie
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