Al Rar BA mld. Po Bd I SAY abe SR MI aA WS Bh BR. oom £ QC r= THE UNIVERSAL CAR ALL LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS, ALSO ALL CHILDRENS'S COATS er mei HAVE BEEN GIVEN te —- Another cut in price Buy Your Ford Car Now IN ORDER T0 MOVE THEM OUT QUICKLY. WE STILL. HAVE GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM, AND IT WILL PAY To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now. Don’t wait until Spring, but buy now while deliveries are possible. Fiven next month is an uncertainty. YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXCEP- The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even TIONAL VALUES. In Plush, Silvertone, Brosdcloth, Velour and mixed cloth, in all styles, to get our allotment, we must have real, bona-fide orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted us; just so many will get cars: will you be one of them?” Those why order short and full length will be sold at big reductions. $25 00 their cars now will be protecting themselves, If vou would be forehanded, get your Sp name on an order today. © $25.00 MH etuced to reduced to 516.50 $35.00 LADIES’ SUITS WILL BE REDUCE D ONE-HALF OF FORMER PRICES $29.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats 1-4 Off Big reductions in all Men's Suits and Overcoats in the latest Models. Plain, Belted and Waist Line in the newest materials. $40.00 Coats, L Couts $96.00 reduced to reduced to $60.00 Conts, reduced to $50.00 Coats reduced to £35.00 Coats, Don’t think you cannot use it if you get it now. The four seasons are all alike to reduced to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of the year. Resides, the Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electric starting and lighting system makes driving more convenient. Your order for either open or enclosed cars will have our prompt attention. RDler’s Garage. Patton, Pa. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts. BSE __SBl— DEN DEATHS ROAD WORKING coe stituted; One a Johnstown Controller's Report In Hands of Case. Commis ES Tax Rate The regular monthly session of Me: For Year To Be Fixed. tion Court ws held in Ebens : ; ‘esday, With Judges M. EH Pulmon ! e Ey : : Sy) A ona hot of uimonary Embolism, County Controller Herman T. Jones | 108 and Samuel Lemmon Reed on ope: - ok focus al ; bench. 1" "She & sgpeived by } 4 snd #onual statement of the fiscal affairs . $9 OK hpBb 3d by oer Satbaitid and of Cambria cowsty, upon which the A an In Assumpit was a. . | DuQuesne:; Peter, of MeKoesport: Commivsionsrs will mals their esti tated y o Rn " ng and John Ure. $6 98 | Pius, of Wilkinsburg: Mrs. ¥ AL mate of taxes needed this year, is in, Shick. noth ; ® $5.98 | Bertram, of Bradley Junction; Wii. 'De hands of the commissioners and | Johan Jodak und Favs | Jhinen of Braddock; Wilfred, on the lhe annual appropriations and aX int from December 8, |obd homestead; Benedict, of Braddock !€¥Ying resolutions sre expected this { 54.98 Regular $5.50 value, €) agra RE reduced to $3 IO8 iso survive The total indestedness of the coun. | ¥fucturers Cosl Company, of a a 4 Oh. d . Funeral took place yesterday morn. ly at the end of the Fear. Jas. 5 wast with trot Troe Se Shirts i oe EE ing from St. Benedict's church gt SSA4LTO0 and the total available i ; on a1 tiffs allege that this atid Oliv ) x. Four brothers, Week. The comtrollr's figares will jand Olivia, = rote Four brothers show a small margin of loan credit for merchandise sold to has ; wn Tesources $U00.000. A courthouses bond | it is alleged thus his amount is due Interment was made in insu for $457,000 was sold daring the {OF mine placks and rails furnished $48.00 $45.00 $37.50 $33.75 $30.00 $26.25 865.00 Suits and Overcats reduced to $60.00 Suits and Overvoats reduced to £50.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to: £45.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to 540.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to £15.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced fo : MRS. FRANCIS AIRHART. a : . fCarroiitown, Feb 5 LADIES" SWEATERS. i Mrs. Francis Airhart died sudden. {ly ut her late home Sunday evening at 10:30 o'clock, after an illness of MEN'S HOSE. 75¢ Men's Wool Work Hose, very special. Sale Price 39 C a pair TOQUES. 49c 76¢ Children’s Torjues, Ladies’ Swenters in coat style and slip on style, Regular $12.50 value, reduced to Regular $9.50 value, reduced to Regrular $7.50 value, reduced to Regular £6.50 value, reduced to P tand Edward! Yost Ed rd without a vote of the people und a 1 AttoTIn th ud } Frank Yost, of Idaho, and twa sis. Fapid'y increasing debt, but with the VOL Ul REREHR. ters. M Jahn Kili of Tyrone and founty still in excellent financial con * Ah : ters, Mrs. John Kline, of Tyrone, and an action in assumpsit against § 2 : yD 54 Mrs. Ada Bertram, of Pittaburgh, al-| dition, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. $1.50 Men's Wool Process and Drawers. Sale price, per garment BOYS’ SUITS. $15.00 Boys’ blue und brown Flannel Suits, in the very Intest styles. chou price OUTING FLANNEL. b50c Heavy Outing Flannel in dark and light patterns. Specially prices 29c¢ a yard dae DRESS GINGHAMS. 45¢ Dress Ginghams, price, a yard . MEN'S SWEATERS. In heavy and light weight. Red, blue, brown and other colors. Rerelar 000 , $6.85 edo $9.00 Regular $5.00 Swarter, $3.90 | SLEEPING GARMENTS. $1.50 Children’s Oating Sleeping ~ Regular $18.00 Coats, Grirls’ and Misses’ Coats in all colors and styles at Rig Reductions. ne $0149 “Lge cn. S875 Regular $14.50 Coats, $9.75 $12.75 $15.75 reduced to Regular $22.50 Coats, reduced to reduced to MEN’S UNDERWEAR. $2.75 Men's Wool Underwear. Comes ‘in grey. Sale price, $2 39 ® A garment $3.50 Men's Wool Underwear. Glasen- bury make. Best grade at Sale farm $2.95 garment CHILDREN'S SWEATERS. Children’s Sweaters in plain and fancy shades, Brown, Copen, Pekin, Mar- oon and Cardinal. Belted and Sail- reduced to $4.95, $1.95 and D2 9D ST AREAS A OS REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DE. PARTMENT. Every department in our store of- fers exceptional bargains. Our stock must be reduced before moving. 10 o'clock. $1.19 GIRLS" AND MISSES’ COATS. (the chireh cemetery. 74 wo MISS CHRISTINA DIETHRICK. siarroiitown, Feb 5 Miss Christina Dietrick died sud- (denly at her late home here Sunday | morning at 8 o'clock of apoplexy, age 50 years. Deceased had been in (II health for 50 years the result of an Attack of scarlet fever at the age of 20. Hunday morning when she arose she complained of a dizziness and re- turned to her room. A half hour lat er she wan dead. She is survived by one brother, Frank Duwithrick and three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Coler, of Niles, O.; Charlotte, at home and Miss Lutvina, of Patton. Funeral took place Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock from St. Beve- dit’s church, this place. Interment wis made in the church cemetery. MRS. SARAH PARKER. Mrs. Sarah A. Parker died at her i bame in Bakerton on Sunday of car- {eenionn of the stomach, aged 64 {Years i Funeral took place from the Bak- ierton M. E. church yesterday. In. ‘terment was made in the Bakerton eoinetery. ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD BAN- QUET AT EBENSHURG. The tenth anmual banquet of High. land Lodge Neo, 428, Independent Or- der of Odd Feilowy, will be held on | Widdnesday evening, February 11. | Unusual preparations are being mace | for the affair. t One of the features of the event | will be & memorial program in hon- | or of the members of the lodge who served with Uncle Sam's’ forces dur. | ing the World War. The large ser. viee flag, which was placed in the: lodge rooms while the boys were im | the service, will be lowered with ap-| propriate services. A splendid mus-| (ical program has been arranged for) {the occasion. : {JOHN BURNETT EXPIRES Atl i HOME NEAR PORTAGE i | John Brunnet, aged 70 years, died! about H o'clock Saturday evening at { his home, nea: Po . His death was due to asthma. He was in poor health for the past four months. The decvased is survived by his widow and the following children: Mrs. W. 'M. Odenthal, of Puritan; John, Ot- to, Louis, Albert, Henry, Fred, Con- rad and Walter Brunnet, all of Port- 2 o'clock Wednesda the Lutheran chure ducted the Rev. Mr. Sheoder, the tor. Interment was made in the pect cemetery. | year, 000, Expenditures for roads ; . reselling ou : | instituted against the aia and the item for bridges | onl Company by Woodland a y Who seeks to recover the sum of Temporary loans were were | The balance on hand in the county) 210. the defendant company. . An aetion in assum t has been acturers’ treasury Jan. 5, 1919, wos §70,967.52 | S99.67 wth _intarest from 2, 191. The plai 169,470.52, a totul of $5,249,95804 in) i meet again Feb. 10), when rates for cash resources, Of this total there Mt¥ on coal mined wis expendud by warrants the sum of | PY under a lease Bim, A $1,220. 779.74, leaving a bulunce of less’ than $27,000, Amounts paid out on the courthouse wings to the endl of the year are 267,160,680 of which between $60,000 and $70,000 was expended in 1919. Proceeds from the courthouse bond is- sue and interest amounted to $525. 178.77. awarded by the Couft in the ¢ Vitel, nas in divorce have Joseph Vitol 8 | Bittner veo. Henry W. Bits { (beorge Bertrsnd [June Decker. $ £ i Mrs. ] | Decker Miller, aged 38 wife of Miller, of B Taxes received in 1919 amountad to bore, died at 7:30 o'clock —— $451 345.34 on a rate of 3 1-8 mills On the sante valuations and at the same rate of collection, a mill tax, | which is being considered for this year will yield about 3850000. Controller Jones declined to discuss in detail the 1920 hodget as recommended by him, GOVERNMENT SAVED: MILLIONS || CANCELLING WAR CONTRACTS. Washingtan, DD. C—In a formal morning, of lust week, at the Bom i har a Mr. and Mrs. a The deceased was ber 30, 1917. She is statement to a conference of division her and rons, or nusbend tad commanders, Major General Burr re- uluo by the foll ; ported that in the adjustment of 23.000 of the 27.000 contracts and obligations by which the War De. partment was bound at the time of | the armistice, the Government had! been saved $1.924.730.008. The set- tlements thus far made, he said, in~ volved more than two thousand Mil- Hon dollars. a .— aa) "a MINE ELECTRICAL MEET AD- JOURNS. The gathering of miners, mine oper- ators, mine department officials and electrical apparatus representatives, meeting in Harrisburg last week to discus the use of electricity in mines, adjourned Thursday afternoou to the operation of storag comotives in mines wi battery lo- Every phase of slectrical equipment [ is being corsidersd from the point of economy and safety. sinters: Edward L. 2 ings; Thomas A, sicly, Jr., both of sicly, of y : tidy, a barber at Johnstown; John J. m Catholic cay mera ment was made in the tery. WAR PLANTS MAKE AMMONION | riso the Government during the war to] roduce nitrogen are being converted for ia ‘maruiacture of ‘ammonium s nn ) so that they can be retained for use age. in time of the War pax. pe Funeral services were held at 2 ment a output. f am. | afternoon from manfum Sulphate aad the w will}: and were con- Hmet aprie : aed co ! de- Advertise in the Patton Courier. lage
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