a PA RRP SU IN HR RE . while engaged in mine ‘county's half million dollar road bond Mion: made 4 more creda | “the News You Know. eae ——— 7 3 pry mrss VOL. XVI, NG. 6. DAY, FEBRUARY —— Ss FARMERS MEET PATTON HAN AT LOGAL HOTEL AT A FUNERAL re Farm Bureau Agent and State Brother of Dr. Ira Davis of College Man At Session In Guan Drug Company Patton. Expires, system COVErs every ors. sy f is the tha: all one of fe of ordinarily is 4 cents, hut if this etst would bar anvone from seguring one. the aut Forties ul Saate do haitg Gog gnats yes ape 7 ; } { ’ { hes th part of Cambios county rh actually producing, snd ty ascertain what crops are best ndapted to the soi Eas wel, ss which vied snd the best. This bosklet was 4d vig od a8 the MEANS of seeeriain it The booklet wl : farmers in this section them have in the nase accurate system of hood not know just whe rnings are. The bo anced by the colleps it ix to the advantage to serure ane by wn £3 ivania Stale Bares, Riale allege. Pa Although Prof Me fee aff r and every hushandnnn meeting 3 free of cha eeptad ihe Km of 40 have GEgyy d He, WILL BANQUET AT SPANGLER Fastern tar Will Have inka . languet At The Branden Y. F. BW. ENCAMPMENT SEPTEM- Hotel, Spangler. BER 15-18 Washington, 11 f 3 al encampment of the :. Foreign Ww ar a an Sept. 17 fo In it ei ed by the naticnal con istration BX its session ateording to The Suars and Str council aris 88 the governing body of the ¥. BW. between the ra tional encampmentz Ir i om posed of Commander in Chie! EK. 2, Pas Commanders in (hief Now of New ark, N. J: Harting ” if fAsriver. Hod Robing, of ‘New York: Frecd Stowsr. of |; viyt st will ob jeri “Brooklyn. Like at 7:45 nt a WE, and i ste oat 1s Tram fhe bana ¥ Farr: | FULLER URED “== = FORMER PATTON MAN'S WIFE | Patton Man Has Leg Broken In IES. - Accident At No. 28 Mine Saturday. PRRPRPRARPRRT SUSIE Frank Fuller, of Patt pulside dang! e superiniendent 4 st Mine No. SR, of the T° O° Pennsylvania £¢ 1 nag axe Carp. E ation, had the misfortune last Satur day morning tc hive a leg broken i Ad a Wace week duiies al the Mr. Faller had hip in standing o the track near the "entrance of the mine, A 10:0 af cari was being haal at the time and through some ik ent the cable waa given slack, The! result was that Mr. Fuller was sglruck by the cable and thrown to the ground with such violence that a frac. tured leg resulted Su pical sid was (mmed ately sum. med. Mr. Fuller iu resting com fortably, buf ns vet has heen unable to have a cast made for the fraciured : member, due to the swelling. It is pa. timated thut a week will elapse befire >atton ( halrman of Red (ross, this can be done. ~ Issues Letter To Courier NO BIDS RECEIVED Readers. There were no bidders for Cambria No one of the War Activ Hy issue at 4 1-2 per cent. Monday, when during the late war than © the time for the secund aanle of the tion Arm 2 FY proved issue arrived. to ie a a RY on Et of everveon : \ These bonds win: feadvertised the WAr was over Query aldier Was when the Montgomery Co, of Phil- | "0 3 (rt adelphia, high bidders in December In _—n ’ A wh ney FRaniaton withdrew their offer on the ground Pa i er oaugahions 4 that County Controller Herman T. a a had neglected to publish hig and will A aa A theses of the sale in the Cam- fring the firedt, IL oa pe Organi - bria county legal journal lanivarsal io . ot x netal How ‘much the te: thnicality has cost to every goo citisen and & . the county cannot yet be estimated. made a permunent institution Since the original wale, when a good | county. | ; premium was offered, the market in| With that thourht in mi eit ind an offort all forms of securities has been shot | is being made to baild for them ily BX Der ‘to pieces, and bonds galore may be manent home in the city of Johns. | had in any quantities at pric £8] which i town, the CampRIp 141 will sha iy bp will yield better than 4 1.2 per cent. started for this purpose and voar cone and taxes. tributions should be exceedingly liber ‘There is no particular hurry about | {al. When vou are asked to eontributs , it is said, although o ali- | answer as the Salvation Lassie did| gations will be maturing rapidly as during the War, “Sure I WiLL" soon as the weather opens up and Yours truly, 2 n can be resumed. There : W. H. DENLINGER, are no indieations at present, how- Chairman Red Cross, ever, as to when even so financially | a county as Cambria will be to obtain favorable prices on nn ——— — HS 50 ov pr GIVE THEM WORK. Evidently cruel and unusual pun- ishment is not forbidden in Soviet Russia, for the Soviet representative who met our deported Reds said: “We will give them work according to their professions.” | RIRSOCH RE-ELECTED FAR their friend. The spandia wor of i { of Lehigh « ounty. Farm Fpl H. ¢ aha %1 {87TH He loft — LASS MEET SUCGESS CLEANING SHOW AON STREET fave To H. ud It Ta Street { ommis=sioner Mike (ruse fhese Phys, JlORE 10 BOYS AND GIRLS BE ELABORATE HARD AT WORK Rusner & Blankfeld To Have And the Subweription List of the Up-To-The-Minute Oulfil In (Courter Is Growing By spring. Leaps and Bounds i TNS HON CURB ELSS Mas Heen Posipaosed And Wil WEL GADNER RS. JACOS 5 ESE PSSESIMN : (Hf Altoona Optical Association. Brother of Patten People Expires --Meeting Was Held On At A Hospital In Smoky Tuesday. City. INGH PARTY ON SGHEDULE Pwo Societies Join In Prepara- tions For A Gala Time REAL HEAD, “PYRar. ieee HWE Eau APR OTTO HI BER. Ww Pa slater, Mes. | BR. E LARAMY FH. ud wad admitted Harrisbitrg, Pa. —~Kobert E. Lars . P Weaver, - ‘ rg it Fra Et ! ow December i my, spperittemdent of schools of Fas £433 ape ard A L. Hack. x Eon. WAH « fee toad git Bed employee rs fe Altertown, County Farm Ager it decnased was born here an (Oe. | resentative on the State School Emme here about | ployees Retirement Hoard, accurding 26 years ago for Altoona, where helto results of a vote cast by all school BREEFE /L Lhe gn McWilliams, of Ebensburg, made his ifs report. = ; j _ Railroad company. He is survived by system and announced Tuesday. Dr. NO GOVERNMENT THERE. E th following brothers and sistors:|J. W. Sweeney, St. Mary's Superin- [Frank Huber, Spokane, Jrash.; : Henry | | tendent of the Elk County Schools, re- A Ro —— ANY. The startling “news” in the story Huber, San Francisco, Cal: Anthony | ceived the secomd highest number of | that Reds are conspiring to destroy | ‘Huber, South Fork: Mrs. Mary Ty- | votes, all Government in Mexico is that there | non, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Miss Katherine tb sont ard is any government there to he de- | Huber, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Ray Stolz} If you have anything to sell, adver- stroyed. who is mentioned above. - tise it in The Courier, was smploved by the Pennsylvani ia lem ployees under the State retirement | SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 THREE IN FAMILY DIE INA WEEK Jurob A. Dus. Former Resi. dent, And Son And Daugh- ter Clrimed. Smal Ages Veurs. a liam umm, of Patton, Fast arroli IY es URBEN WARNER 15 DEAD Patton Lady Expires Wednes dav Morning of { omplication of Diseises SEYEN } ALIYIES IN PDEUBRING JAM ARY ACC HIBHLIN taxin wmzard in those g:Ne great deal of SEL Wan doi fe Gtlars sept M ianner o ng.” he wrote, “is plan and | mean to be put out by it." It was said of him, “At the time hig marriage it is no great strain of metaphor to say that Washington ha now his firet chance to sit down sinee the days when he had pored over his school copyboek.” After the war and hig first term as president, Washing ‘ton foumd his estates run down and vnprofitaite, yet he so redeemed his fortunes by his application to his af. fairs and by good judgment. that he died the second richest man in America at that time.—Christian Her-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers