A cB a nar 1 SOR a ET County To Have Active Part In Coming Farm Pro- ducts Show At Capitol. n Harrisburg Fura. Wedni: 33 uaday and Aamiary here will be a naar pr SD De Jaa Jarpuat held in the state of Pean- The best farm products Fy section of the state will be x in competition. Advanés ho is to the effet that 30,000 viy- will be invueand. sata 4 by fou exhibits. : : develo i" put the state — prizes the best corn, potato, fruit a esx, wool, batter and milk ex- ae ocunty will be rep- in the com: ition by an ex- of 10 half -peck lots of potatoes some exhibits of Lo butter. he Cambria County Potato Grows ) will have a re at the pv to exhibit the kind of potatos grown in Cambria Sounty. The meetings thut will be held in m with the farm products show will be interesting to every mar, woman and child interested in agricul- tare, One of the most important Hosting will be beld in the Chest- street uuditoria HIGHWAY LAW DUE oe eb ry: wy { Colver Mine Supt. Carries Huge Failure To Make Quarterly Re-| turns Punishable By Fine or Imprisonment. Under section Ub of the act of June 80, 191%, burgenser, magistrates, jus. ti tices of the peace or other officers are required to make quarterly reports of all fines and penalties collected for violations of the law, and these re turns must be made to the state high- way commissioner, The first of these reports for 1920 is now due. The art provides that _j reports must be filed Jan. 10, April 10, July 10, and Oct. 19, of esch year. Failure to make suwh quarterly re. ports or returns in deemed a misde. “| meanor in officn and 1s punishable by # fine of not less than $100 and no more than $500, or Impriscyment in. ’ taken place on the spot where the box the county jail for 60 days or both, at the discretion of the court. The state hivhway department. un. Aer the net of June 30. 1910. farnithes the forme on which the revorte sre to be made: and no other form will he peranted, The finer and penalties enllected urn der the provisions of this set sgrent those at to speed or weioht nf rare are to he paid to the state treasnrer to be vlaced In a deposit fand avail. Sble for the use of the «tits hish. v department. The collections for olations af the oprovisionn as to speed and weight are paid 10 the treas. wtline is program n for 1920, Ation t General William I. Schaffer will t on the state constitution revision Colonel Edward Martin, com. hile Ca of health, will nddress the meeting on the farmer's greatest ni- set, good health. Hon. Frederick Ruy- in, secretary of agriculture, will at the Tuesday woning moet Secretary Rasmussen is person. ally known to a number of Cambria county people and all who know hi Ix appreciate the effort he is maki Pave this show the ftreatest in the " ry of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pa.—-More New wire Investigated in Petnaylvania in #19 the Fire Man rtmant, the Bureau of Fire Frotscion previous year, according announced, Exclus ive Phares Ju An ccluiv Rave their own fire Fittburgh, which ys tems, 10.000 fires were reported, of which the State authorities had to in Mentigate In 112 instances no evidence of in- was found. In 94 other eases not Enough evidence could he to start prosecutions. In hi “gnmvietions were obtained and 14 per were acquitted after trinls : are awaiting trial and we] a Rave: disappeared Bixtyenix enses nel under investiga tion. Sm pa Lic nse Tags of 1949 gre goed ui | January 31st e permitt 19 tags until at, of Jan- _mmry 31, according to 2h urmation sent t last Thursday, from > Bn Ls of Ohio for bs gi 3 Railroad Charter is Granted | IRE S—— A charter bai boen issued the Salt Som of $500,000.” with a capitaliza- ~The Salt Salt Lick railroad is su : fos a railway of the railroad from Oh Run reservoir Jackson township, of 5 8.19 miles from reniir and maintenance of the high. wavs of those districts, Under the terms of section M of the act, every mayor, burgess, magis- trate, alderman, or re of the peace shall, in every case srising un- ‘destroyed any mechanism t i {might have comtained. Dynamite box evidently had contained a pro.’ rer of the city. borough, town or townehing in which 1°» violation oc- | etarted. 16 he vend for the eovietrprtion far as he knows, he said, he has neo PATTON COURIER _ Bomb from His Porch and Explodes It yuh Rifle. What was evidently an attempt up- on the fife of David Fleming, superin- tendent of the Ebensburg Coal Co. of Colver, was made Friday moming when a huge bomb contained In a packing cause, was found on the porch of the Fleming home. box, Fleming carried it to a field HOO yards from kis home and fired int it with a high powered rifle. A violent explosion followed, which tore a large hole in the earth and shattered win- dow in the Fleming home. The exact contents of the box gould | not be ascertained, as the explosion evidently was the explosive used. It is believed that, had the explosion was first placed, t Fleming maui. dence would have been reduced to wreckage. That the death of mem- bers of the family would have remalt- ed is certain, The box containing the bomb first was discovered by Robert Fleming, a son. Ii stood directly in fromt of a door leading to the porch. The boy immedintely notified his father and joguther they carried the box to the An ordinary packing case, about 8B| by 10 by 12 inches, was used. The pristory medicine. Mr. Fleming iast night stated he is at a loss to explain the sismpt pon | his life and that of his famil 3 Se enemies among the men with whom he ‘works. Chief of Police L. 8. Crouse | cof Colver, bugan an immediate inves. tigntion, but last night had made ne der this act. make, and preserve for) arrests. It is said that the person or the period of one year, an SXAct rec- ord of the proceedings showing fire | and costs paid, Hf any. which shall be subject to inapection on demand of any person. The mayor, trrgpess, marintrate, al derman, or justice of the peace shall deliver, with out eharee to the defend. ant, a receipt, showing in detail the amount of fine and costs imposed up. on and paid by him Neo mayor, burges:. magistrate, a! derman, or justice of the pence shall divide the fees of his office with any! sonntable or other officer or with any | ‘ndividua! not nn officer or with any individual not an officer, who may as- sist in making an arrest or furnish evidence in any case arising under this act, Charles E. Brown, of Hustings, was! removed to oné of the Philadelphia hospitals, Monday morning. where he will take trentment. Mr. Brown has been confined to his bed for the past month. It is hoped that it will not be | long until he isn among his friends | again. His brother, Orrin Brown ac companied him, You can make more if come reons who placed the bomb on the Poenone I eft no clue to theh ! identity, and ware not seen by anyone 80 far ns can be assortained. i No threatening letters were re. ‘roived by Mr. Fleming, he sid. Ini fact, he stated, he had no intimation! he had incurred the enmity of anyone in the vicinity. a a —— -.eL i i A new orp! vation which is fo be known as “Coamunity Girls’ Chal, was formed in! Colver Tuesdny nve. ping. of last ok, . a meeting held at the home ¢! Mrs 8 “B. Wixon. A telab room has Loon sec ured and it willl i he open every «ening during the week | day and from 4 p.m. to & wm. on Sundays. The club is under thm di} rection of about 20 prominent women: ; of Colver, who will instruct the young | girls in sewiny, basket. weaving, pyme | nasium work, Aramaic work, ete, Mrs. | | Wi ixom was chosen Chairman of the! senior members. Miss Dora Chilton | was chosen President of the Junior memyoers.. There are about 40 yr i enrolled in the club, Advertise in the Patton gourelf i i i toour Suspicious of the contents of the Right now, especially, it’s to your advantage to note these prices and then drop in and see the real values we have, and we have articles the younger men and boys’ need, too, at just as great reductions “Reliability,” is our watch- word, and when we advertise to sell an article, you as on the men’s wear. can depend upon it. MEN'S SUITS. Fancy Cassimeres and Worsteds. (Serges and waist lines not included.) $13.50 $15.00 $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 BOYS AND CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS SUITS. (Serges not included) $7.90 $9.00 $11.00 $12.50 BOYS" AND CHILDREN'S OVER- COATS. £18.00 values at $20.00) values at $25.00 values at $30.00 values at 335 00 values at $10.00 values at £12.50 values at £14.00 values at £15.00 values at $5.00 values for $6.00 values for $7.00 values for / $10.00 values for Fl £11.00 values for MEN'S AND BOY'S MACKINAWS $7.00 $9.00 values at $12.00 values at $7.50 values for 28.50 values for $9.00 values for $10.00 values for BATH ROBES. MEN'S OVERCOATS STAPLE MODELS, $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 values at valges at values values values values at at at at $10.00 $11.50 $12.50 $14.50 $18.00 _ $20.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS, FANCY AND UP-TO-DATE “$95 $32.50 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 values at values at values at values at $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $35.00 MEN'S AND BOY'S WINTER CAPS $2.00 values at $1.50 values at $1.00 $1.00 values at $1.50 5c EN ma I. a — a SE ,. a u ———— _— Eh — I —_—_—_—,., am aT $9.00 dlc 75¢ values at VERY SPECIAL A large assortment of Men's 31. 8c and $1. 20 Dress Shirts, all sizes, at each A Real Bargain. af the board of As hn ot it Bp dn al Ro St - eS to William F. ALWAYS RELIABLE PATTON, Pi
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