a Ne jiiasi y A | : iF Pa. t = Personal Briefs ¥ Send Us Every Item You Know, and Help Mrs. Hewsa Yerger was a Jobmi- Sewn visitor on Friday. Pe M. T. Harty. of Hastings, Fatton caller Saturday. — ee Among the visitors in Patton Sat prday was C. L. Bone, of Spangler Charles A. Patterson, of Holliday: rg, called on trade | in town Monday. Pius A. Lantzy, of Spangler, trans business acted in Patton Monday. Mrs, Frank MeClure spent Saturday | : shopping in Altoona. = Ea J. W. C. Rider, of Tyrone, called |. on trade in Patton this wewk. E. S. Griest, a Ebensburg, trans- scted business in in Patan Taesday. - E. 8. Ripka, of Centre Hall, Pa. paid Patton a vidit eanrly in the week. wat a H. B. Batts, of Wilmington, called on trade here Wednesday. wins B. IL. Kephart way a businesx vis: tor in Carvolitewn on Friday. John Johpson Was a business Cail in Rt. Bontfuce, last week. 1 i a : Miss Jane FPaterick spent at her home in Hostings. won Walter Campbell was | visitor inst Thursday 4 iB Attorrey Frank CC. Howerle, of! { Johnstown, was regiutered at the Pal- | Sunday Hastings (mer House, Wednesciay, i win F. B. Campbell andl E. T. Eyan, both | of Punxsutawrey, were among friends in Patton last week nil F. IL. Troxell and K. J. Beesford, of Del, Ws noticed last Thorsday, o PATTON COURIER J. M. Tomb, « Chusiness here Wednesday. E. E. Bobh, of Altoona, ton vhiitor pecently. F. BE. Hutchison, of Altoona, Wednesday nn town » Robinson, of Greensburg, i. L of Indiana, transacted wis a Par Aint was’ a business vi#itor ia town Wednesday. | 3 ~ Ww Hi SEENAY transacted business ir Patton Among the out-of-town of 5 £% Ke #rowW & iy ringer, Mra William Rees haan (an. Pinel 10 her home this week, from a sever BAX ¢ 3 1 mitack of gripe McCormick Miss Genevieve of New York Laty, | inant g VIRPLOYE | us Harry Lite} maffuring | Hye : the week ond with friends in Fast Lib | erty. it has 22 exclusive points of merit, Major Bell has been confined to his | home on Magee avenue the past | suffering from a severe cold oie Pa Mrs wer, 1a to be about again. John Campbell, of Bakerton, spent { Johnstown, were among the Patton] Sunday with friends and relatives in i 8. H. Browning, of Indiana, was a | Patton visitor Tuesday. edn "Squire J. B. Esch, of Spangler, wes | wmong the out-of-town visitors in Pstton on Monday. —t E. T. Brown, of Clearfield, was Patton business visitor fhe first of | the week. 4 Mrs. Don Coulter was a visitor in | Cresson on Tuesday. Miss Ruth Shunkwiler has Resign od her position as saleslady in Ratowsky department store. J. F. McWilliaras and Richaed Bland, of Cresson. were in Patton Tuesday on a business mission. | Deputy County 1 Treasurer Jaraen T. | Young, of Ebens business in Patton the first the hud ou wf ne E L Walters, of Cresson, — i § i business callers recently. asin | town. on sie week, | Andrew Rhoay, wrio has heen circulating | on the sick list for the past {able I8 & guarantee, We have them ranging from a 856 to a 3 The Buckeye means more, bigger and stronger chicks. ironclad, with every incubator sold. “Built Up To A Standard.” 300 Eagar Capacity, Its system never fails. chief among them being the first two, as follows: HATCHES A LARGER PERCENTAGE OF EGGS THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM. HATCHES LARGER AND STRONGER CHICKS THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM. There It will be well worth your while to J. A. Dickson, of Pittaburgh, was, Mr. Harry Keffer, of Harrisburg, one of the recent registrants at the | was transacting business in town last | ' Palmer House. | Wednenany. iilnin ~ L. T. Swints, of Ebensburg, was a | badiness visitor to Patton on Thurs. SL istered at tive Palmer House last + 'Thorsday. R. J. Price and R. E. Stevens, of Al- Mr. and Mrs, Frank McChire have toons, were overnight guests at the asx their guest, this week, Miss Elia | Palmer Huvase. Wagoner, of Punisutawney. crisis iiss 8. Covkman and C. H Leopold, of | James Prindible, of Clearfield, spent Pittsburgh, salesmen well known tola couple of days this week with his i many Pattonites, called on trade here! brothers and sisters in town. | Weiinesda ¥. : wie Pr wi Miss Lillian Hauge, of Pittsburgh, | ot days of last week with her sister, {who had heen the guest of the Gab. Mrs. William Dill, of Barneshore. i i | i WAS | fiuang the out-of-town ¢allers here from Buffalo, N y ‘days in Patton last weex calling on Mrs. Fred McWilliams, of Cresson, | was the guest of Mrs. Frank M:Clare | om Monday. Rene DD. Beunier has accepted tse | jon as Rural Mail Carrier for tton Route 2. Mrs. D. 1. Kline and chikiren, of | Carrolitown, were visiting Patton friends Monday afesnoon. J. A. Dickson, of Roscoe, Pa, spent several days in Patton this week on business. : * Brown who has been emplay- town, spent Sunday at his home un Beech aveliua, Mrs. Alex Ratowsky spent Surday with relatives and friends in Barmnes- Mrs. Paul dfn Paul Blum returned to her in Wilkes Burrs, after a two with her mother, Mrs. —g —— Miss Anna Fitzpatrick entertained a number of her friends at her home -¥ Monday + : Mrs. James R. Monteith visited her | and father, and Mrs. , in Ebensbury. Inst wewnk. i Blair L. Kelly, the local tailor, ia Spandioy the week in Buffalo, N. min ii Mrs Bie L. Kelly ha gn er this week, Miss Annie Js wo sin Howard Holes and little eer of Cherre Tree, are visiting i Telatives in town. . Dr. R F. Harding. of Westover, was & business ealler in Patton on Wednesday. . Mis Mas ¥ Mae Y spent a couple of Tn Pittsburgh bast sion § 0 eS Harrisburg, hee is wisi Andrew Rods. hs reek nesda visiting among Miss Goldie sister. Sra Anton spent Wed: a, Miss Jennie Gould, of Jonphine.} county, is the rues. week of her uncle, William Way. Mr: Frank Cole. | | : i | Mrs. Pa Commaens. i i i this growing by leaps and bounds of Barnahoro, i hume paper. spent Tuesday in Patton as the goest i of friends. svn 4 © Mr and Mrs. H. L. Dinsmore visit- | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. od relatives in Punxsutawney Over | Litzinger, in Chest Springs. Sunday. ve. T. Sauter, “whe is played in Phy Is & Hn a few ik week. with his. family here. with nis o ts, Ca 1 paren To nday wih bi Larimor. pre Beaty Beatrice Ratowsky, who has to ter home the: Been eonfined | DC a savere cold is ‘able to be out re 3 R. Dengle, Ra y Brown, Frank hing Alex Monteith, are attend- ing ‘the Alex Bs at Willinmapest this week. a : A the out-of-town people. | in town on y we note: Mrs. Hamil- Mrs. Dinsmore, Miss Jane and Slinger, and Mrs. Ray Brown. . spent jer and § | (as their guest thin week, Mrs. Good’ i sister, Miss Flora Higler, rielson family hore for several days, | left Tuesday for ber home, ¢ Mrs. A.C. Fisher, of this place, at. tended the funeral of her nunt, Mrs Regina Sherry, at Loretto last Satur. (day. ssiefins 0. M. Thompson, the candy enti “Arch” Dunsmore, of Emeigh Ran, was & husiness visitor in Patton, Sat. urday afternoon. pl Joseph Ruck, a former resident of | Barr township. man, se Foe Y.. spent several Vieter Droebion, of Ashvi ile. while nt work in the Marconi mines, had the misfortune to fracture one of his ribs. Ed Jenkins is again, after a severs ‘of tonsilitis the trade. sani R, 8 Cinnabar, of she Pennsylv amis; Mrs, Con} * Coke Corporation st Cresson aghout ispent Frulay last, in town looking aft er the interests of the FOmMpAny. William H. Smith. able to bel a WwW. FP. Buchkwalter and a A. Smith, of Fbensbury, gn, ithe north of the county, wat a visitor nesday of last week. to our hostling viinge on Wednesday, riff on FEE Hi i Mex CC Mrs. Arthar Commons and Mrs. her home 1h Jie MeAlarmey, of Hastings, spent weeks spent with her husband, Dr. and Satorday of last week with | Baldwin at this place. Mrs. Bald. | vein in much moproved in health. we Bn anions c L. Calishun, vintendent of | the Northern Cambria Btreet Rail. way, was & husiness esller mn Carroll. | town last Wednesday. weet Fe “ton girl, now of Barnesbord, under. ‘went an operation at the Spangler hospital for appendicitis Inst ines | da Miss Joxsie is improving nice. Roumayne Worrell has nccepted a iy position as bookkeeper for the Wood. | ward Tire and Repair Co, of Detroit, | Mie ‘ sulesman, of Johnstown, war in town rope Monda Mr. Short is a congenial Mr. and Mrs Ralph E. Good have! | yh and reports that he has 5 made several sales of the Royal ma. of Clear. chine in Patton this winter. wf . Mrs. W. H. Sandford has returned Tom Fisher was taken saddenty i {home from Rahway, where she had At his work at No. 33 mines last od. | been spending some time as the inesday and was removed te his home, | { her dsughter, Mrs. Henr but is able to he out again now, | Flac k. 9 4 y sintfonen Mrs. William Denlinger, Jr, was: While slei ning Sonday afternoon taken to the Windber hospital the! Florence McQuinn ran inte a wire Tifirst of the week, suffering from ap- | fence cutting and bruising her face pendicitis. ibadly. Dr. a rendered surgical attention Lincoln 8. Bell, of Altoema, a for. nde r rns fe mer Patton business man, spent Wed- Mise Rose Leehman and sister, Mrs. nesday snd Fharuday with his parents | Higum, of Wilkes-Barre, entertained Major and Mm. W ; H. Hell, of town. g number of their friends at u card Among those egistered at the Pal. on Sth avenue. mer Houne Tharsday were the follow. | nero ing: J.D Ham and J. J, Burns, of Chester FE. Sandford, of Newark, N toons and Elmer B. Deiss and J expert steam fitter, who had been Frank B. Sampson, of Pittsburgh. engaged by the E. & H. Levy Co. at tial ween the addition to the Patton Silk Mills. W. G. Reighard, of Altoona, spent departed laut week for his hovee in last week in Patton. Mr. Reig rt Newark. N. J. is a dealer in stocks and bonds and —y Williams Kline and C. E. McDermott wns looking after his clientile while re. of Cressen, sre registered att he Pal- : woes mer House this week. These jrentle- J. W. McFarland. formerly of Pat. men are confiected with the Pennayl- ton, at present yardmaster at Cherry! vania Coal § Coke Corporation and . Wak renewin in Patton last Thursday. lots of pany. { Sow in reported from Cherry Tree, ; non Mrs. Ella McM ecircul n trier ta ington, DD, CC, and Mra. Ella MoMan- The circulation of the Courier if aming, of Grand Rapids, Mich, have you are not yet a subscriber, row js returned to their homes after a very the time to berome Gra. Help the pleasant vial with t hdr Arata. ne Liaw, Mra Sadie aBtes, ame | towns hip. Raymond Little, of Solon Springs,’ | Wis., was a recent visitor at the home HE R. Short, the Royal Typewriter field. si mn af oe Harey Snyder and ¥, Drachenyin, {who have been here F the lant wix! | weeks, having had charge of the elec This is | ttrieal work at the new addition 20 the John Bishop, of Johnstown, ‘wan reg. | Mrs. Richard Brown spent a couple | | patton, died last week at his hboive in| Morg- | ; of Pittshurgh, were among the! who i# interested in coal operations in’ vigiters noticed on the streets Wed. | : Baldwin has returned to) Reading after a few Miss Jessit Brenner, a former Pat-} Murray was called and | purty on Monday night, at their home | old scoaintances are here in Re interests of that com Frank McManaming, of Wash. | of Clearfield give it your consideration, IT'S SIMPLE! IT'S SAFE! IT'S SURE! That's why we handle this incubator. Full Line of Scratch Feeds and Grit PATTON, PA. : #ltack i HY BE BOTHERED with two pairs of glasses---one for read- ing and one for seeing at a dis- tance--when you can be fitted here : with a pair of our two-in-one Or Invisible Double Vision ~~ Glasses near and far objects, with equally A KRYPTOKS give the eyes She Setar Eyesight of vothu—-enable you to see both keen vision, yet in appearance they are just like single vision glasses, because they have no conspicuous, age-revealing joint or seam. Not the slightest trace of a dividing line is visible. The two powers are joined together in one solid, smooth, crystal-clear piece, Call and see these double-vision glasses and lenrn more about their comfort and con- venience—furnished in any style mounting desired, LATEST UP-TO-DATE METHODS USED IN FITTING LENSES AND ADJUST. ING FRAMES AT The Tozer Jewelry Comp: his first visit home in seven years. Mrs. Edith Dill suffered a stroke of apoplexy on her way to Fhiladelphia | to visit her daughter, Mrs. Alex E that place. Mrs. Di friends while in Patton. leo Maurer, who had been suffer- ing from an attack of the grip for the aarer was taken sick | to Pittsburgh. Mrs. E. J Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhoa, of (Chest Springs, underwent an operation in A toona recently for the removal of tamor from one of her hands. The operation was successtul. The erection of several new resi- dences in the spring and summer is being contemplated by Pat- ton folks, Patton is slated for a ERAT i orn 3 | Patton, who is spending the winter at | ih made many! Hp several days, is again able to!tion permits. bout. Mr. while returning from a business trip | ‘Patton Bilk Mills, have completed their work there. They left Patton ion Wednesday of last week for their homes in Newark, N. J. cfs Mrs. George Kane ho huss been Panflering from a ar ihame on Magee avenue, Liprproved, ito the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, for treatment just as soon as her condi soo RF wins John Burkey, a venerable resident of Patton, who is well up in the vighties, Tuesday, the ack Mr. Burkey ligt since Christmas, and! his many friends will be plersed to learn he is again able to be about ws ane H. C. Hill, a young man very well known in Patton, was in town last week. Mr. Hill hails from Bedford. and makes it his business to see that “Velvet Joe” gets sufficient adver- tising. Mr. Hill has been engaged in the tobacco advertising game for some! time. illness nt her: is slightly Mrs. Kane expects to go wiks ahle to be about town has Been on | The installation of the heating equipment in the new home of Squire | James Mellon, has been completed. | Although under roof, the completion of the building 's somewhat hamp- ered on account of the inability to re. Leeive the necessary materials. i nf en Maj W. HH. Bell, of this place, {last week observed his eightieth birth. day anniversary. With the excep. tion of a few of the season's ailments, the Major is still active, hale and hearty. Friday and the editor have known each ot some time. acquaintance. M. H. Gardner, Prop. Patton, Pa’ ro sn Spa The new boiler for use in St. Mary's Catholic church arrived last Satur day and is being installed this week. The work is being done by Marshall & Welty. The church has been without heal ever since Christmas, at which time the holler then in wie bursted It is anticipated that he work will be completed in time to have the edi- fice heated next Surday. avin ivs vos Among the out-ci-town members who attended the meeeting of the He dropped in to see us last Eastern Star held here Tuesday eve. we hid an enjoyable con-i ning, were the followin versation with him. The Major and nie Lemon and Mrs. a r for of Cherry Tree; Mrs. J. Weston, Mrs. Both of us He had g2= ary Geadah perience in a drum corps ence t Mra. Schaeffer, Mrs. Catherine Dins- Saha Mrs. Min. Grumbling, seo Frans Mrs. Anna Mortis, in more, Mrs. Penn Griest, Mrs. Mol- li Slinger, Miss Nell Garman, Mrs, Catherine Green, Mrs. Sara E sien, aru Mri. Elva Green, of Ba or OUR JOB PRINTING Duns in ever ready to wr iy Give us a trial or adn. all your printed —— as well as your assistance and co ; in the newspaper, |f Patton is to have a puper thut is truly representative of the town. | CONSTITUTION TION se far aL ig 18) ihe war-time artice. Bath resemble then "a.
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