rn Sth AA hhc Tc vc rm : : H ht 2 ae an TE SES tea arnt SR ri las es na pT NRE? WEA 1 SA SRE Judas conditions mons { | : NEW BOUNTY LAW ACT 144, APPROVED MAY 2, 1919 Wms House an, No 418, giving this *! nomTHERN CAMBRIA | 9350 more, was suthorized. iii A tt) ordi of tr 5 vral sew spear) mac in are being purchased by| fariers in the County for the control | 87% of fauects and fungs diseases I a a WILL WELCOME SOLDIERS ey For some time the Northern end nearly all the town in that end of the , Mttached, IDK to De hell on Seturday, June J1eC i 1919, at two Fronts » IoC with my Kidneys a ne a Public School house at St. Augustine, "4 nm Cambria County, Pa. will rosetve ana Ll consider sealed bits for the purihams } A. industrial work Of the County have bewn plannisg for of $27,00000 Read l the war In boty & Welcome Home Day, and they are Bomds: therty being 27 Pines snd ho Dated Ste Jt te DOW getting affairs in shape. On the par value of $1,000.00 i now tia east to be given a 19 of June representatives from interest at § per cent. h com payable semi brovsres Ferg county met at Sunset Park and de January Ist and July let, Tax Pree, [10° Health ever since” (Sta |cided on detatls. Ths duy for this dated the ist day of July, 1919, Honds ¥IV®® October 10, 181%, | great event was set for August the pumbered from one to twenty even | AGAIN PRAISES ‘31st which falls on & Thursday An inclusive and to run for a period of Ou January 19, 1919, Mrs (arch to cost $350, decorations for twenty seven years, maturing serially, "id: “1 feel the same stput i mittoss selected were Com: ome thousand dollars each year, be Kidner Pill as 1 did ‘when I re [inning July 1st, 1990. and snding tomnuinded them 1 haven't grog atvertins must ta i the authority to lssue checks Decorations: —Louls Laxenbers. G. July lst. 1946 Issued with the ap ‘hem since” Mid fo sfvertismg venta oT Hii Hi {i 2 g§I8 i i th 1s 21 g $ 5 tg it iH it rkbly bn nites No com direct to claimants for founty has Nicholson, Richard Soollon. provai and somsent of the electors off Price 6c. at all dealers poart| been signed by the Governor and Advertising —G. KE. Hipps, B. L %aid Townsliip, obtained st an elec stmply ask for a kidney me | after June 1st, 1919, will be the law jin this State. Under the provisions of this Act & bounty of 3300 Will De wiid osts, $1.00 for a mink exch for foxes and weasels. | Ciain, James Lamont. J. R Nichoison A 'IPOTS ing of all animals for the i ma, | sent to this office by the Just as they are now sent § ustics of the Peace. The skin must if the cluimant hopes to profit § 3 iER li i th (0 the same feo that a Jus 4 claim for Mike services, but 1H. cou) mast supply Nimsel! with a proper Buck, Joseph Gray, Austin Houck. i tion held Aprfl 36th, 1918 Doax's Kidney Pills--the same th Flaance: —A committees in each Statement relating to said bond Mrs. Cairns had, Poster M tows in the territory. } | insue may bi obtained from ihe Secre fo. News. Suid. X Y. Booster Committee: «James A. Mo 'AFY of the Board of Township Super re Orchestra: -~H. Bearer. Bands Harry Goodall. Speakers: —W. H. Denlinger, James Couniy. the affidavit is made before a MoCWMin. Richard Scollon. They were “Bid on Road Improvement Bonds” invite Gov. Sproul! Al bids mast be properly snaled and be mutated and the atfidavie Maver Franke, of Johnstown. Rem- he in the Nands of the Secretary, J. clearly state when as well as Drandt Pesle and Jas. H. Allport of g Sprout, Ashville R. I). No. I, Penn the animal in question was “shingtosn. D. C. and Law Watkins sylvania, at or before § o'clnek A. M. instructed to ‘of New York was engaged for the duy. Jas A McClain was lected the Ing settlement for the bond treasurer. nervased bousty on wild cats Mr. W. H. Denlinger was appointed! No hid at less than par vahie of ss provided for in this A¢ the chairman for the day aad 10 said bonds shall be accepted. The) Deputy Game Protectors Kive the address of welcome, while right is reserved to refct any and all by this Act to take Dr. Arble was asked to respond for hide Checks of unsuccessful bidders Is character and are the moldiers, The duscing pavillion will be fmmediately returned. (heck | identifying seal st his own expense | The Committen on sports was & (A paid Game Protector fs not on girony one a» follows: James Le titled to such fee All individunls In mont of Eimors; J G. Nicholson, the State authorized to administer | of Spangler: Blair MoAnuity, of Bar (his regard is perjury. pao ouths can take such affidavit. Any effort to secure the increased through the presentation of the skin. of an animal killed before Junp Ist, 1919, Is punishable by fine and Im prisonment, asd % false affidavic ju’ a Respectfully, = Joseph Kalbfus, 8 Secretary, Game Commission. FARM BUREAU NOTES June Parmery’ Week farmers of the County Indicate that’ there will be a very good attendance’ of farmers at the June Farmers’ | Week meetings 10 be held at State College. June 17-18 and 1h The : | arm Bureau is plassing to run an, automobile excursion from the County | ito the College. The party will leave from the square at Ebensburg, June 17th at 10 o'clock A. M., and %11 keep together in the drive to the College. Automobile parties from the West and Soath of the County tha! eannot teach Ebunsburg conveniently can meet the party ai the Willlum Penn Garage st Cresson at 10:30 A. NM. All who are planaing to make the trip h should take their lunch With them. tA stop will he made for Junch at nesboro; William Resse, of Patton; Willlum Rumgay, of Emeigh; 4 Ci E Mmbor: $300 was appropriated for fire works, This will be one of the biggest bas voy on either * wild ant ar & Homer, of Glasgow: 1G Bre. at J. 8 Soro Seca | [things Iu this part of the state this year. The loragoing is only the be, ghaning of the elaborate plane. HONOR AMONG THIEVES When the Vice President of any i | eRe. EE ye Wi concern knows emough about the jerookedness of hie associates sot to | Cherrytres Sunday and spent the day at the bome of ber father's. All bids must dba accompanied by a certified check for $500.00, pavable to ithe Township of Clearfield, Cambria Penoaylvania, and marked (Jane 3st, 1919. 5 | of sucoesatull Bidder wilh be held pend: for you people only, By order of the Board of Township : Supervisors of Clearfield Township, 11 Pareel Post snd Cambria County, Pennsylvania, May We Pay AN ta i and th, 1919, : FP. J. Nagle. Chairman, Dysart, Ps. R D TAFFETA 36 in. wide Mrs. A. BE Rumbarger motored toi: Mac Deslitiger and the Misges Anns Mary Denlinger and Marie Hosman | (ndtered Bunday to DuBots and spent the day with relatives, | trust them with the affairs of Ais es § tate after death it proves that above all, an honest mun Wil never hide the Ccrookedness of which he has knowledge If he sees that anycne ian ‘suffer from its conseypences, ¥ i ea LR i TEACHING CHILDREN TO PLAY Playing with children and grown aps of some forty-oidd sationalities has been Mike Blas Gelster's work for the past few montis. She in play expert of the ¥. W. C. A. asd i» such wa sant by that orgual sation to the Hawaiian Island early fa Jangsry to mke a recreation survey and suggest a recreation al program. Miss Gelster visited a grea! many schonis on one of the islands often [ETE EA TEA AA AA A AA A ll itil bo CAR ff AAAS A A J EE (some convenient place. All who are golug to ome in the morning another |contemplating waking the trip and one in the afternoon to-experiment in (have not sotified the Farm Buresu | { adapted graded recreation and then 5 | College for accommodating those wht i : make the trip. Miss Linsea Forsberg. wie has § ‘| Ome of the interesting featurws of been astiending school at Rockford, Farmers’ Weck will be the Stock Jil. has returned to her home for the § Judging Contest for the young boys summer. ‘1 and girls. Each County of the State. John Donahue and bride have re- will be represented by & judging team turned to their home in Erte after § of five members. Any of the boys spending the week at the home of the or girls of the County who Wish to former's parents 13 enter the judging contest should Francis Fitzpatrick Is spending the § inform the County Agent, H. C. Mc week with his sister fo Elmora, N. 8 | Williams, at once | XY. i Livestock Miss Joyce Richardson has returned § i The bwstock development of the to her home in Punvmtawney, after } {County Bas improved very much in| spending the week at (he home of her pithe past year. The indications are sister, Mrs D. K Risbel ithat a good pumber of pure bred! Mr. and Mrs Earl Mitchell and Tn _ [dairy cattle will be tought into the fant of Portage are guests this week all-around satisfaction. That is why, too, when you County during the summer months. | at thet home of the former's parents. | fi Farmers Who are interested iu pure! Mrs. Thomas Crooks was a recent § heetd & spare par) you Jt 'e wieh » minsmum of duly {bred dairy cattie should get in touch, i 3 a moderat pense. Pittabargh visitor. el with the Farm Bureau office so that! Mrs Bem Plat Mi on Monday. their needs can be taken are of in| afternoon for a short visit at the : | B-4-24 Touring B-4-24 Roadster Closed Delivery nthe best way possible. home of her parents in Lilly. 3 C. M. ib ih A i or Tost Put Togetl There's a lot cf difference in results between the two methods. A car that is put together from the ps | of a score or mor: of parts-makers represents just that many standards of construction, no two of which are likely to be exuctly the same. Briscoe cars are 9997 built in Briscoe plants. Briscoe engineers not only design the car, but they stand guard over every process of manufacture, and see that it is up to Iriscoe requirements. That is why Briscoe cars set unmetchable standards of ¢gperating economy, of consistent performance, of 2 se aha anata SE PRY 1 ug he Ey Sheep Mesting The hand of fate reached out and There will be a mesting of the wool gispped (George Walsh in the face, so gigrowers of the County held in the every time they banded him beans | Banner Graoge Hall pear Bradley or bills he thought he saw his Jinx {Junction on Thursday evening, June See Never Quit and langht till you 3) 123th at eight o'clock. It will be to ache A Wm Fox Comedy at the Ma J {the best interests of all of the sheep | jestic Tuesday evening. ‘3 breeders in the County to be present Don't forget to send the chfidrento to discuss the marketing of wool to the big matinee Saturday afternoon. {the hest sdvantage ! Admission § and 11 eants improved Methods of Potato Eddie Rounsley returned to his Production {home Wednesday morning after a tmproved methods of potato pro. year Mn sctive services In France. Sansa A RPA ! ELMORA,
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