Sew —— VOL XVI, NO. 4. Major Bell's Son Writes a Has Seibel ¢ roe Bell In Heart of Ol The Tigh Scho the upper grades and | earivassing | vicinity for sul) Seriptions to the Courier. For this are to receive a very liberal com. 3 which will be psed in the pur- - of a Vietrola and records for schools of Patten. 3 some consideration, the Cour. pe decided upon this course, instead 3 a submcription comtest. benefits es {rom the sale of i - ne r will be girls in their efforts, ©. pt Hl the schools give Patton a truly rep- some time the Courier has besn ting in a listless, “Don't cam” | Since beig putchated hy the pent managem the! of Patton caphal and, will ‘Be te Ne, the tren of Patton : n 4 is the enti, of the munage- er vas bo ee better news. 3 by week. We can do this : the co-operation of all of Patton. By this we. support in the way of as will H+ vs Publ: Behe BAe but we ary iy od _- ahi Wisinity ~ hae wo must at all times to turn out a good loval ton’s merchants are supporting be to at They will benefit by es of the school pu also, r, for you 3 . You tra RE neys th in reading & hose ne will be clean "ut all will stick by Patton and you. leading chor aly kawwn by ctors, namely, . fame od nd nelp us ha be ; of the po hile schools will ou le Se Fields of Lonisanna, Knocks The State. i Major W, WB. Bell. of Patton, as i rereived a Jetter under date of Janu- | ary 21, from his son, Samuel E. Bell. [who is st present located at Shreve. | wt, Louissona, Mr. Heil states | PATTON, PA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920, ay y 8 mk 1 PRR 1 WI) PR RAB 3 - PLANS FOR Patton Lads Rehearsing for the Biggest Home Tal- ent Show of the Season In Patton—Secure Your Reservations Early. AH GE HH AAS A A vd Hr ty A SSR) AE i 0 Ta i Chest Springs wept iiionsanpensues nese df runt ciarny Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J John 8. McCoy Married Forty Years Ago In Old Chapel, A Mr. anid Mrs. John 8. MeCoy enle- brated -~ 40th swriiversary of their mattiage mi on Tossday of last wook at ware married in i ¥ | hool of Patton borough | patronizing | have, ‘a.m ng for 17:08: Carrelltown, 6:30, The car ar- n Wedne he iol i Larimer, Clara Erickspn, it Ar aa Rill EH my cards furnished .{ ment of the evening, while a t he has been there since Novem- | (ber 1st and that rainy weather is on The ninth annus! minstrel show undel 4 the auspices of the N. the card shout nine-tenths of the of Patton, will take place in the Miners’ Hall, this time. Bhraveport is a very busy | February ith st 8:30 o'clock p.m. The local lads town, and is at present in a state of | efforts to muke this the bent they have yet offered and the public in gene extitement over recent oil discover.’ will feel that they have secured their money's worth by attending. The gro jes. Forty miles east of this city | gram will consist of four parts, all of them interesting and amusing. The | the wells have starved off makin i program and cast of characters follow: from 5000 to 35000 barrels of PART L every twenty-four hewrs or Bell CAST OF CHARACTERS. states that the oil industry, in his! Director : - Mr. i opinion, is the only redeeming fea- | Imteriocuter ture of the state. He had been lo- | End Men—.Bill Reese, Tubby Winslow, Bill Denlinger, Bill Woomer. cated in Kentucky for some time and | Black Faco—Harry Kosner, Charles Wonder, Hayes Cornelivs, thought it desolate and barren, but | low, Harry Mitchell, Leonard Kasper, Francis Fitupatrick, J. comparing it witii Louisarna, regards | er. Ed. Goldman. it as a paradise. White -Mitchell Lacs, Jack Shunkwiler, Link Allison, Ernest Commons, | Blair Kelly, Ford Allinen, 1 Fisher, E. Wellwood Winslow, Joseph Kalu, Myron Larimer, br . Lackey, Thomas Buck, Raymond Thamp-; oe on aid gn a] ¥ | Ra Lester Larimer: & 3 i Larimer | Denlinger . Chas, ‘Wonder KE Woomer Thos. H. Buck Leonard Kostner Ed. Goldman _ Tubby Winslow Harry Kusner Ai. Kel u rives in Patton at 7:18, giving pas- Sengers sraple time to make connec ; jumber deal- Sue Ann Bauter, : lawrehoe Kuhnley, thin of sev. Minnie Snyder and Lillian : wool, ERAN ose. HONOR OF fonte, Mr. Wingard had the isto | tune to have a rifle ball penetrate Shroush his foot. He was siting down | at the time, Miss Rose Leehman entertained a her sis Wilkes on Bth av ter, Mrs. P of wounding him and ior through crowd, striking’s brother of Mr. Win- | gard in the Mr Wi w injury is not yet en. | tirely healed but, avoiding complica- | tions, he will soon be able to walk well. He intends ea in town | gntil Saturday. Pattonites who were with Mr Win. | Pd PART IL. (AST OF C HARACTERS*THEEE KNIGHTS OUT" si - Pullman Pete Ed. an Train Leaves Patton At 7:20 In Box Car Dan Harry Kuster The Morning—Street Car lenats CXR Tubby ‘Winslow Company Schedule. BILL & BART In » little Mystery, introducing MYSTERIOUS IDA, The World's Gresient it Xd Reader. : oe, fon, pameneer tein of, the “THE BEAST OF RERLIN KAPUT - | Patton left this place Monday morn-| A fourmctiet fares, toapedy, comedy drama, pesca all the terrible ing at 7:00 o'clock, and Patton once horrors of the lste, terrible, awful, horrible war, v no love scenes, bas a service that it has been! A A Nlistic porieaks I of thy things not shown in the moving picture films, ast of Berlin.” n reed of for the past few Ao CAST OF CHARACTERS varie | Recruit, a selected man with two weeks’ service oR ves ee the Com ip] gant. | Budnat, who is a4 hand ns he looks We wore | f error in the | Top R who ests recruits alive statement, as 1180 in Jn making the Deutsch mene, A mysterious German girl _ time of Per the Ber Sainen od former Jusidedt 6 of or rom own Prince, a close rilative o r Kaiser train arrives bate about 9 o'clock in Hindenburg, ward heer for Der Kaiser Dike to: E fact that this train 0 | Count do Cogn, 3 Tron ester fepresenting the French (ont benefit to all the N ie the or Buck Priv Privates in “1” Compan or er. TH Abi Logan Allison, Jue jy Cyril Fisher, Mac Denlinger, Ralph Winslow, ed its schedule a trifle for the first rancis Fitzpatric Beenie and battle effects by Raymond Thompson ar but of Sach i Tho F ig line, AG re Tope Arm Sussrcis, amp 1 Lee, Time 9:45 p. m. 35, the day remains the same, oA aria a I I EF. Headquartirs. the othe Lin Act Cars fri. the othr tien aon { Note: —Curtain will drop let ween somes 1 and © to denote x lapse of time} train sre as Barnesboro, ACT HY IVerSame hs Act h 5a Mm Dex: morning. Olikee entire cay S30 a mi be wer He ine, 8:56 Bt.| Music rN. N. N. Cluly Orchestra under direction of Harry Chapman, ! Sperial scenery a and elaettinal stioits. so reer eT “ion or School P ’ This A Visits Patton “Mies, den Wisp etertaind a guests at home mi Ph - - ST There Will Be An Additional — W. Wingard, of Wood-| Vera Show Monday — ard a dnagrhter Margret a al PO M Night . Pa. 13 G of delicious lunch were the features of Secure Tickets Early. the evening, which a RR Rehearsals have now hewn com. present were: Cather- and everythi is in readiness Cath- for the “The Rich Lit. Monteith, 11, Poor Girl” to be presented by the pils of the Grammar grades of the tton schools. It ov the intention o ot the faculty, | primarily, to ve produc- So, one Ron sath Friday and snd Satur. yn ° week, but it was i an ie later that an additional {show would be be necessary, snd next Monday evening was also named as a Sraiance date. sale of seeals has been re- markable. If you have not yet pur i Sed yours: now is the time to get bury” ie Cone. al Ti juneheon ra served at a Tate hous. id NS hich fomplets the able direc- Messrs. J tion of Miss Loretto H. Prindible. PW illiam Jon Jones, Wiliam or An admission of or fifty cents for Kener. J MeGoni- adults and twenty-five cents for chil- + dren will be A special mat- Xi | inee for children will be held on Sat- urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The roceeds are for the benefit of the ibrary and Athletic funds of the schools. Miten, Gartrude Miller, od Fie Pitepatrick, Kathryn Gill, Anne Mari the firm of Wor” new Rem- several <i his | {gard at the time of his accident and | | Rev. » pe been untiring in their | iom has beer blessed with nine child ral | | ren, all of whom are livi | ticipated in the celeliration last week. C. I. Kelly 4 » Wins- Mrs. McCoy receiw ne Dune | gif, for dent, Lester Lariree win; anditors, Isadore Over Clare Smale. Good, W. 1. Thompson, Fred Ble enhorn, and Jesse Sitarrets. Ca forward fo the od. tion to sivancs money ot real i enal whist vocal Socomptaiment for her sister and brother. Johnstown Dem. | the monia. Cronauer, Jane McDermitt, Rose and Anna Leeman and Mm. Blaum FOR SALE. { Ten-room house, near Silk Mili | ble payments. Address L. J. Eh a — Ld DON'T FORGET TO HELP THE are: the Messrs. FIREMEN. I Wilkinson, William Allen, F. Brown, William Wert and Ir SS W Lest you forget, let us again remind! Worrell. you that next Tuesday evening is. the time for the annual masquerade | of the Patton Fire Company. The Reasona Bearer, Hastings, Pa. Fistpd {affair this year will be the hest ever. Turn ont, everybody, have a good! Pa dog tax and 1 ge Jour for 1020 from tal time, and incidentally help one of the | dogs must wear a ly ge Theat Ses, if not the best, in town. : ment f the plans for the William G. Corby, District Presi- | evening were ade | in ‘this Sper | last . 0. 8. of A, and W. F. week, and ths boys have your money's Shoff, both of Patton, were visitors worth awaiting you. And if you at Garman's is on Monday night, don't attend, you can at least hely at which the new along b ing the ‘ : officers of Camp PTE PO 8 of A a JADE the price 7 an + nr W. J. Starveett, Mr. ahd Mrs. John Culp, Dr. C. 1. Haidwin, W +» L. Thomp- son, William Way, F Dengl Williamsport, where they are attend. Saturday. EE I. Cessna, of Bedford, was a Pat ton caller Tuesday. | (with whom he is visiting this week | morning b John and James| Health off) Y Brown, Grant | His wife and two chi Hullithan, Rev. L Dow Ott, John R. suffering of the “fin” The other I ing a Masonic Consisttory. The par-| the Boa ty will remain in Williamsport until ease from spreading in this commun- | way to ¥ ithe old chapel at er place by thw married in that town. Their un- and wll of { | whom, with the eucept) sn of Mrs | Frank Miller, of Chest Springs, par- The other saildren are the Rev. a ert api of Geraid, Alien n, spr Ry 7. sis of Asheite and Edith Rs oil wing. Mr. snd mafy pretty Last Priday Evening and Elect Officers. ore a meting of the stockboldwrs Father Michael Ryan and have | X. Club, | the distinction of being the first con. Wirs. "Penrt Beaver O'Dell, his former resident of hore as Mins Pear! Budver, Hi i if Fe F Haver ¥ of the Putton Building and Losn ne sociation, held last Friday evening, the Jallowin afficens wire elected | ensuing year: "renident, Pro. Ww fessor W. MM. Bosserman: vies Tr: Jerretars; ¥. I. Brown: treasurer Dir (". I Baki. x i The pew erberger die | rectors Wu constituted ss follows: W. it tantaly presi. | | Baa 1 ing. io s ¥ tremsisg to her that is do anything VERTS ago. A. Bosserman, Lester Larimer, F. L.| {1a macy Patton folks. Brown, Dr, C. I. Baldwin, Rad | The association has just completed very prospervus yeur, and looks’ presant fear as a still’ on mew werien of stock is a8 an investment it ie profitatls to all interest. sssocintion is ules in a powi- entale. ‘and to trummect the business of a) building and loan wesociation. This! in a hoeliness interest that is needed in a ization Bere in Patton hay met with better ome. now open, will pion nothing bul sacdess sines ts innit. | tion, Attorney Revel Semerville, of this | place, is the solicitor fur the aswocia. ton. 0 SOAR od SH Tne BE BO thee HL BARNESBORO JU SENILES X AR- : RY OFF FIRST Sed hep sn The biggest and most varied pro- gram sinow the insiaguration of the series of Joes] talent contests atl the Nemo theatre, Johnstown, was wit. | nessed by a record crowd at the house Saturday afternoon. PR. theatre way filled to capacity, and all | " the he ine offerings were vigorous Radcliffe Trio. three ars, rom thever way Basmeshore youngst ceting portion of the wtih first honors. The nd ery | and rianal - o8e of the cievereyt home talent ucts the city Two of a a in tun in A tots—a bo non con | ocrat. ST. BENEDICT SOLDIER DIES AT CAMP UPTON. Pvt. Isane W. March of Bakery (CL 10, Q. M. C. Det, aged 19 years, stationed at Camp Upton. N. Y. dind | ‘on January 23rd of Broscho Pacs- | Hu remains were brought to | his home in St. Benedict Monday | Funeral took place Tosenday. Rem was made in the cemetery at OTe EBENSBURG REPORTS FIVE IN- FLUENZA CASES. Announcement was made Monday als thati there ame five vl | eases of infloenza under quarantine in .| Ebensburg. This is the first report | of this dread disease in this cossman- : (ity this year. One of the patient n-} ATTENDING MASONIC MEETING | der j= patients un-, quarantine is BH, PF. Johns, believed to have sontracted Whe! Et while in Chi ast week. alse are e, and others left Tuesday for tient is Logan Kerr. a local Every precantion is of Health Hoe, sip Ped | ity. Now, all toge.aer: Give us u sub Cuba — Milwaukee Journal I RP a leommunitien, and the organ the Ebersburg Board of AT THE CH URCHES. MRR AREER RNS PREBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching Sunday 10:30 a m., and 1:86 p. mn Sunday school 11:45 a mm. Mid wee service Wednesday evenmg int R00 | TRINITY METHODIST EPISCO- PAL CHURCH. Rev. L. Dow Ott, Pastor. Morning worship at 1. o'clock. Sunday school, 2:00 p. m Epworth 6:45 Evening worship 7:30 a soblect. “Vows and Pay | gt. Oa Fawn.” “Ton —_— suibjeet, | Effect Sin On the NS eS. Sperin! music by the choir.© Every. Uhody welcome, great the Baptist churches in th tie a ear: only in its we missionary work, buat in the Lint the churches and in Detter {nace at churel services Our Patton church this as displayed | Yar serviess on Sunday g Worship 10:0. Communion will served. all try to be at i i Sanday Servs 2pm a week prayer meeting » m.. Wedneaday. Everybody welcome to all services. TAKE NOTICE! All news mutter for the Courier must reach us by We nesday noon. We were Ptoreed to leave oot cormiderable matter that {reached us this week on da: evening. Bring your items in snusns ARNE ANNE s WANT ADS, =» ps ERRAERIREREEEES WANTED A saleslady. Apply at Eatowsky's [Department Store, ton, Pa. . WANTED ~Girl aa Sark. English and be able to speak good English know bow te fi Apply ah sce between 6 and wn Bn Iritier. | Chait, Patton, Pa. WANTED. -~ An apartment dwelling house in Patton. preferved. Adiress Patton Agency, Patton, nn WANTED .--Good girl for war! i housework. Ce aes pay A id we fn FOR SALE.-~An 8-room house. In. quire of Mr. Jerry Flynn, Patten, Pa. ®-Fa it SE a a a ae TC SEES ii aie ee WER —
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