PATTON COURIER Palmir House advertising their com. ing minstrel show, early in February. The sign was executed by the Messrs "Tr 12 re Kelly| and Thompson, and is proof ’ : a i positive that they are by no means mn a ER —— Lamatqurs in hand lettering. Send Us Every Iter 0% A | Lewis J Henrer. of near Hastings, o Swell This Department. itranspcted bosiness in town op Mon. (day. | Mr. Bearer is advertising a “houses for sale in Pstion, note of RE RA ATR . s de a a a -_ : : ' i which appears in another colomn of : : A Regular winter weather this week. Mr. Cowar. of St. Benedict, wus a 0% [50° . ; 1 : : - os 8 “4 sie Bie : Patton visitor Tuesday evening. EF. lee gi, : : \ : : So Easter this year falls un April th win Grp ME POD Of Lhe DOIN »0 MidviR are 4 | Pit wy : if FEnr ¥ i ¢ Fig agvy 2 iv —& Mr. and Mrs Norman Buck, of J50R xamined by a state phy an Read the ads. They are news items (resson, st Sunday ‘with Mrs, |this week. The Second ward schools in themselves. Buck's mpther, Mrs, Jennie Sanker. | WeTe canvassed Monday and the 1irst | : wore canvas Moniay and the Er By the world’s greatest artists. Sung and Me WR Recs bs her on the sik | pdr, played exclusively for the Victor. is 4 among the (ut-aof.town members a: : re £3 eee {the Masonic Hall on Tuesday night | 10° return game of cinch played at Do you take your home paper? If sana £3 ie : the Lome of Mrs. A. (. Fisher on} not, why not, : ! Miss Esthir Fisher ‘entertained a Tuesday night, between the Fattor —B { number df her friends at a Leap Year| ond Carrolitown ladies was won hy i . i : - . eh CL Ha * % ¥ °° ; pgs a ws t W. H. Denlinger, Jr., was a Carroll. | party at her home on Tuesday night em atten Prop d Fifteen Carroll town visitor Saterday. i oO IM a A | __ The Myssry. Bucher, of Barneshoro,| , In po for at secs Mrs. John Lowes was a Johnstown Deringer| ani Westover, of Spang- : enfedY. 4 JOTTREr Wal-Knrwn shopper Saturday. ! ler, were calling on Patton friends on | Pattyn druggist, paid the tows i pro. —— : Toesday. Lestiinal, u wel as * social, call Fri- D. Wilkie was u businéss visitor in | Be jay ‘ast. Mr. Annecy 8 pow on the Ebensburg on Monday. Mr. anid Mies. Lumadue and daugh- { rond sellingr the famous Palmer per- — ter Nell, attelnded the wedding of Mr. | fumes He i at present jomated a Dr. G. H. Sioan, of Carrolitown, was Settiemire in| Chest Springs on Toes. | Pittsburgh. #& caller in Patton Monday. day. : — sm ’ i . .. 4 # 5 Mrs. A. C. Winslow is recovering brother | ,, Cosmopolitan, Hearst's and (ood from a slight attack of grippe. to take the! Housekeeping Magazines are now sell. ws fy sre i mail carfiers exam nation held at IPE A 32.00 per year, After the 1st Mr. and Mrs. Williim Simpson, | Altoona. {of February these magazines will sell were recent Johnstown visitors I A lat $800. Harper's Bazaar now wells fh rene : 1 CW. : (at $4.00; price after Feb. 1 will be Mr. Andrew Rhody wns a business | Roads, spent| Sunday with his sister | $530 Place For ax with us now ealler in Patehir ill on Friday. v ‘Mrs. Harvey Richards, of Magee av PRN save Momey os in ond 4 . tation. wf se enue. ery Store, Patton, Pa. Miss Dorothy Sandfor( is able to be wt ye about again after a short illness, | Mr. Schoff| manager of the Co-op- | ee fee erative Story, was transacting busi | Mr. Alex Ratowsky spent last Sat- ness at St. Hondace on Monday aft. urday with relatives in Barnesborn. ernoon PULATION OF THE fe : on am Rudy Hyland, of Spangler, called on. Wendel! Lirimer, of Ebensburg, | Patton friends last Saturday night Was a Sunday guest at the home of COUNTY JAIL | shot s | wr dd I his parents. (Mr. and Mrs Lester i x rden E. H. Knee Maintains Misses Gladys Fuller and Francis | Larimer. McCoy, were Altoona shoppers Satur- sowie fy ee [is Record of Efficient and * day. | Alex Montpith, of Akron, OO, sebrsue a Mr. Ray Blown, of Barnesboro, was I pt RAR AAS SR RN BARGAINS. ope fy “Dewey Duelozier and “Toad,” |eft Saturday T4490-When You and [| Were Young, Maggie 64306-Perfect Day | {Rainy Day Blues [R561 {Out of the East {Mary 1 R500 Rock-A-Bye-Baby { Nobody Knows | R630 ; {Oh, What A Pal Was Mary. Williams $1.50 Williamusa$1.00 a wn shes Smith's Orchestra $ 85 Smith's Orchestra $ 25 74420-Carry Me Back To Old Virginia T4485-Mocking Bird 74468 My Old Kentucky Home 74387-Indian Lament 84542-Song: Without Words RO107-Ave Marie 64838-Only You A4820-Roses of Picardy $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 Gluck Gluck and Kellog Glueck Kreisler i fin spending the] week at the home of Miss Ethel Anderson has retarned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Men. from a week-end visit to State Col. tieth, Sr. TT Jee. i ye Economic Keep. J Me - A Mrs. Ee Spukim had been confined | i ames - McGonigal, of Carrolitown to her home on h avenue, suf. VRE ae . ve ! was among Patton friends on Satur. | fering from (a severe attack of ton PRISONERS WORK ON FARM + day. | silitin, ¥ pf we fe : : - . : Mr. Strittmatter. of Ebensburg,: Mr. Cecil Mitchell, foreman of the That dail Warden Ed H K nee, of sas a business caller in town on Toes. | Penn Central Light company, was a the Cambria County jail, has main. day. | business (aller in Carrolitawn on Sat. 1ained his institution in his usual ef- : RL {urday. ficient manner is shown by the report Mr. and Mrs. George Good and {fam £y si ta the Prisen Board of Cambria coun. | ily are spending the week mn New| Miss Marghret Frank has returned 'VY for the year 1919 Warden Knee, York | home after a short visit amon» refa- iit Will be remembered, has been con. | =. we in fy ee ttives and frinds in Corwensvitie and ceded the State record for general of. “Petie” Weakland, of Carrollton Funxsutawne| ficiency and economy. and fig “hotel” was a Patton caller Wednesday weve. | i Bas jong been noted for the pontent. ning. Mrs, Fred |[Smithbower wn spending Ment of the “guests.” Lyn i : t ———— FoR AAI Kreisler Kretsler and McCormack McCormack MeCormack Sold Exclusively By nron- Stephen Smilhbower. chitis. : i toms fy om The Misses) Norn Sallivan and Hel. : Mr. W. H. Denlinger, Sr., was a en Kelly, of (arrolitown, were among Knee has boon enabled 0 business caller iti Johnstown lakt Sat- the visitors iv Patton last Friday ficient of nutritious food to the prisang urday. [erening inmates at the low average cost of 3k oe Lyris : malo cents pur day per inmate. : Dannie Link whe is employed near John E. Tomlinson, of near Loretto. The report shows a large number of | Johnstown, spent; Sunday at his home a prominent jgricniturist of that sec. juveniles detained during the year, in town, tion, was a Nusiness caller in Patton and many insane and delirious pris- Monday. coners. A total of 1.110 persons were | soni oe {confined during the year. Of this, fin'd to her home the past week with! Ralph Kuhiley, who recently under inumber 98% have been dincharged, illrvens. went an operation for apepndicitis st leaving a population at [resent of 1241 the Miners’ | hospital, Spangler, is! Mr. Knee's report follows: t Misses Gladys Fuller and Francis around again To the Honorable Membirs of the MeCoy, were Altoona shoppers on gro, fy von Prison Board of Cambria County. Saturday. me I ne 1 Mrs. Lester Larrimer and daagh- Gentlemen: | ter, Miss Elda, returned Sunday from | | most respectfully submit the fol! “Cap” Brown, who has been work. Ebensbuey sf which plice they had lowing report of the Cambria County ing at Saxman, spent Sunday at hic heen visiting for several days. prison from January 1, 1819, to Janu- home here. § wi I ary 1, 1920: ee * Remember the Courier office is! Population January 1, 1519, 139; re- Mrs. Miles MacNarmara, ix spend-' now in a position to tur out job work c¢ived during the year, 971; total, 1.- ing some time in Akron, 0, the guestiin an up-to-(iate manner. Give us a 110; discharged during the year, 988:{ her sons. i trial amd palronize home trade. pulation remaming Janaary 1, 1926, ri i et fin 1122. Of these 900 were white males, J. H. Bortman transacted business. Miss Grae McGuire, of Chest |38 white females; 159 enlored males in Carrolltown on Wednesday after. Springs and Mr. Clarence Settlemire, and 13 colored females. Average po- noon, of last week. {of Altoona, |were married Tuesday | pulation, 147; average cont of feeding oe fe morning at the Chest Springs church. | por inmate, 30.115. Average cost of Winslow, who has been em- A a —— Ral sa £8 oe ; plored at Barneiboro spent Sunday at! Mrs. Amada Lyberger returned to! home here. : | her home in Vintondale last week, aft- | ws Jy the week in (resson, the guest of hey The Warden has utilosed his prison. Russ Commons is slowly recover. am and daagter-in-law, Mer and Mrs. 97% In Working a1 the jan fare. io and i ing from a ssrivus attack of : abomat the jail and on ihe romds Hy : 9 means of producing large guanliies of edibles in the prison garden, My furnish af. M. H. Gardner, Prop. Patton, Pa’ Mrs. J. IL VanWert has been son. ni fh iene ties [= 0 _—§ _— | “Built Up To A Standard.” ie fe Ler spending [the week ut the home of Miss June Rhody returned Monday, her pareats, Mr. und Mrs. John Row. | mom from a week end visit at land. State College. { It has 22 exclusive points of merit, chief among them being the first two, as follows: oe fy men | ron Le i Mrs. Jumds Montieth was called to! Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Brown, of Harrisburg [ast week by the serious , spent Toesday evening illness of hr daughter Ruth, who is: Barnesboro at their homes Hare, | suffering from an attack of nppendi- ton} ae | citis. Miss Jeannette Brunesu hus re- ly : turned from visiting with friends in. Mrs. Geoige Fluke, of Greensburg, | Pittsburgh and vicinity, | is spending) several ‘weeks at the oe Pyro I homie of hdr parents, Mr. and Mrs! An the visitors noticed nti the. James Montieth, of the Forsberg! streets Monday was J. A. Farabaugh, Apartments ' of Bradley Junction. i CF : : wm J, mee : The auditors of the Farmers’ Tele. Harvey Stair has been confined to phone company, met in Grange Bank | his home on Palmer avenue with an Building Mpinday afternoon and com- | “attack of appendicitis. pleted the pudit of the company for woe [ie the wear rdoently ended. Mr. Leinus Deloxier, who has been! » confined to his home with illness is] able to be about again. ple who vijited Patton this week, we Ene ams note Richard Seolion, George Clark, Miss Jane DPaterick, a teacher in Burgess Liixernberg, Woodward Der. our Public school, apent the week-end inger and Albert Morris at her home in Hastings. of Sm Mrs. Biller, of Wellsboro, returned . Mr. D. K. Rishell has as her guest to her hone last Saturday, after this week, her sister, Joyce Richard. ypending siveral weeks in town, hav. son, of Richmond, Pa. ing been ciilled by the serious illness. . and death [of her mother, Little Dorothy Starrett, who has aries been suffering with an attack of Willium Rice left Tuesday for St. measles is recovering nicely. ‘ Petersburg] Florida, after a vacation : moms mee spent at the home of J. RB Cornelius, | Mrs. Bigler, of Clearfield, is visiting | Mr. Rice elipects to spend the rest of - her daughter and son in law, Mrs. and | the winter [in St. Petersburg. IT BEATS A —— A . — —— I, Mr. h Good, this week. one i #52 Lk HATCHES A LARGER PERCENTAGE OF EGGS THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM HATCHES LARGER AND STRONGER CHICKS THAN ANY OTHER S.sTEML We have them ranging from a 85 to a 360 Egg Capacity. The Buckeve means more, bigger and stronger chicks. Its yystem never fais. There is a guarantee, ironclad, with every incabator sold. It will be well worth your while to WE HAVE JUST RECEIV- ED 3 HOOVER SUCTION CLEANERS. give it your consideration, IT'S SIMPLE! IT'S SAFE! ITS SURE! That's why we handle this incubator, Full Line of Scratch Feeds and Grit Cordell’s Hard PATTON, PA, DO YOU KNOW THAT THEY ARE THE FASTEST SELLING CLEANER ON THE MARKET? THEY ARE HARDER TO GET THAN SUGAR, BECAUSE THE DEMAND GREAT. CET ONE OF THEM NOW, dat Ta Among the many Harnesbors peo. | IS SO Joe Delozier, who has been census cepted a position in Johnstown, won § wn J. G. Bly. the Penn Central man from Spangler, was aomng the busi- ness visitors in Patton, Saturday. wy ; There is some .interest manifested totals of Patton borough will be. Sm boron Mr. J. R.' Cornelius attended the of his cousin, Mrs. Kraotcher, ner on 8 day Kern ¥ Mr. McWilliams, of Cresson, a for. te, who is employed in the! enumerator in the First Ward, has ac- offices of the Pennsylvania Coa’ & | Coke Corporation, wus renewing ac- | a in town Saturday. i AS IT CLEANS. mer Puttoni | quaintance Dr. B. 1. | was noticel + 1 i i (amy, Mrs. Frink McManamy, of Wasn- ington, I). |C., and Mrs. John McMan- Grand Rapids, Mich, are on the streets of Patton | Monday miming. Dr. Bowers was re. | cently apjointed Mid-wife inspector] about town as to what the new census for this sdetion of the county. AS IT SWEEPS. sous Bowers, of Ht. Benedict | ies Greens Binder & Stare, HARDWARE of | ing a Sroding$ The N. | attractive few weeks at the home of , Mrs. George W. Brown. = N PATTON, - PA. fins N. Club have posted an it sign in front of the during the year maintenance, per inmate, $0.38. No deaths occurred in the prison Fhere was hat little sickness among the inmates; those af. fected suffering mostly from colds The jail physician made 85 visits, at- tending 250 patients. jail dentist made 13 visits, 19 h extracted inmates were paroled during the juveniles were detained in De tention Room during the year. 79 insane und delirious inmates were treated during the year 1919; 33 of these were sent by the county te pub- fa institutions for the insane; 1 to ori: vate hospital; 1 to Polk, 10 to the County Home: 51 returned to their homes, and three are still remaining in laid, During the vear the mmates work ed on the roads, an the farm, in the park, at the Courthouse, and various other places. Received from jail fees amd dix charged prisoners, $8244.42 Dring the vear a new motor was mstalled in the jail for the glpvator, Statement showing resalts obtained from jail garden: Onions, 58 bush. els; green onlons, 45 dosen; peas, 12 1-4 hushels; ruchishes, 122 dogens. beets, 110 1-4 bushels; cucumbers. 605 dozens: lettuce, IB baskets, car- rots, £10 bushels; beans, 38 bushels: rutabagers, 208 hels; tomatoes ‘28 1-4 bushels: potatoes, 427 bushels: corn, 560 dozen; cabbage, 5.115 hewls; pumpkins, 198; peppers, 1 2-1 dozens; arsnips, 100 De The outside work has proved a sae cess in every way, The inmates were in better physical condition, as 1 res su't, and more better contented. I desire to express my s ware thanks te your body for the manner st whieh vou have sustained me 1 the performance of my official duties and to all the officials and employees for their earnest co-operation in promet- ing the best interest of the trust placed in my keeping. Respectfully submitted, E. BR. KNE®, Warden, A Advertise in the Courier.
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