FG db ve Rs Patton Courier sent oa PUBLISHED FVERY FRIDAY W. A. Dinsmore, Owner Theos. A. Owens, Editor-Manager A A ASRS me Sen BARLEY WAY Ge SATA WS 0 Entered in the Post Office at Far ton, tenna, | Segond Class Nail Matter. Bubscription Kates RI 50 Poy IN ADVANCE RATE CARD. Legal Notices, $1.50 per fractign thereof, {or Card of Thanks, #2040, Resolutions, 5.00, Business locals, iil cents per ing. Business Cards, $10.00 per year three jnsertions Co-operation Is Needed In ¢ af wEe of an emergency rash Eos Aeizil doctor. Gi Hy the ER aay Display advertizing 15 cents pir epla § j inch, Full position, 25 der cant. exire Minimum charge, 81.00 Cash must sceompany nil orders for | foreign advertising. Abraham Lincoln We celebrate today Abhrabam L eoln's birthday. He came of the plain | people whom “God loves, hecause made so many of them” as Lingo himself said And he remained the plain people, living their life, suf fering as they did, working hard a they must, failing as they often do BREement STs fyou can FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 13, 1920 st Tey § k Felling 1a maney advertine ir the paper the progress of rst Band siwavs Bs i gtian yn their ithis paper ss wel previops weekas and Ihe progressive Bunun THE PATTON COURIER. BAPTIST CHURCH tiger warship 10:58 y. 45 tT CHURCH wb un i METHOD gy ll BME sD ner | ni : We ¥ drag but ricing whenever thrown down hy fate and fighting on. He never had altogether, as mueh a# eight month in school, but as a boy. amd even by manhood, studied in the hours follow ing toil. He wax tall, thin, swkward Srednet Gages ne you that Constant Advertising Pays : of business and vion with jong legs pnd big hands, very | strong, very homely He had ne trade. He worked at all kinds of em ployment—but at all times he studied || LAW. He rose, pelitieally, benevo-i, lently, spiritually, and became chief | executive of this great nation at nr o ih y hour when dark cloves of trouble. that threatened to sever the United Sintes of America, were impending He braved the storm, mastered HH and wat assazsinatesd when his bottle was secomplished. His life shows what possibilities there are in this {ree country fori men and bove who have mination strong character and good minds. He had no ane to help him, inherited no money, and received nothing that he did not work bard 1a get. Yet every pecple now honor hin name. Hoe war hurt bv every kind of injustice ant] hig heart was as tender at that of & wnman He wan patient with ‘howe who econld not ses the things as he did He did par hava MEY. Boo py bad men, hgt he male them heohay Ja halipgvnt in being glow Ble greatest ho and ghia Hee Wig $ yi Yan ard speach wae dol % rag g ol en the eriidren | i 4 Bight. wns Tag $a spd Wig wt bin rie der , 2 nl} SS AEE 8 gob Biel of freedom » } peonle, by shall not pe Lincoln’ uN train triotic; mnite the Fo to ssl Ws we will Send Correct News Matter An edit 4 WHO is town, £ } newly ANCE 1D 5s m dong this, he in good faith hands hi g bit ufactured.” the mewsnaper sequence, suffers. This ‘ ed here in Patton last week an consequénee the Courier airaln correction {9 make No doubt, the “joker” did not Rprpre ciate thal a newspaper is far reac ing in its comments, News is syta hi ? enarmanaly and the sven in might Ws Hye gr COniinGe In give. pve nore very advertiser the foil valy 12 Py Figs ginsed then CEE Es Le es or can he filled weekly with a: town advertising, if we find 1 n gary. bul such has not heen the ras Hm Sphinn i 5% wns TRINITY EPISCOPAL BURCH Rey A. MN Ramuel of Barassharo sricha ys > #3} PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH His, Me Afee EP Pye BLP My ¥ i! § #0 far, thanks to the pRironagse if ORPHANS COURT SALE OF 3 AL tha progressive merchants of Paittea whee piace thpiy mere hs nad wg mand their | nHRMeR bBasfore #4 fir bil ie pf thin « IY» munity i fvertising . i And the Casper de pres care of these nen We a 0c to it thet they are glien nogroad sonnd newspaper ad feity than their 3 alo gaine to di this vf Patton wha wpe pred i Patton, lust whem is tried Is MEMIanity hy ae Pay Day Is ‘Poor One $ fovm ¥% & i lished in the Courier with the idea of | serving the som ANILY There PR Pv. 4 thing of a news nature in a bit of truth. This same stunt has heen | “pulled” on ull papery at various times : and in most cases ‘He pame fjoker” i= published, in order that pewspaner may be vindicated shall refrain from this, in this partic.’ Blar instance. A newspaver usually SECOPEH new items from everyore and is pla} to! get them. No newsnaper publishes | so anything without havine a source foundation. When a person known | rsonally to the newspaper writer ands in an item. it is usaxlly woh lished, without auestion. Whur the item i an untruth it cnuses more than | the individual on whom the “joke” is! laved, to suffer. We aclicis new! tems from all cur readers. Arvthing | 1868 that actually tock place or happeried | WE NOTE | Qa pt that teditor of the [RESUME exe { Miles is a news item, and we are glad to receive it, wey MafAy Thanks, Bro. Reed i The Courier’s latest exchange is that of The Houtzdale Citiren, which | reached our desk Saturday. The pap-' er is an attractive one and is replete | with home news. It is in its 44th vear| and i= edited by J. W. Reed, of whom ard. but have never had the rleasure of meeting. Ini glance ng over Mr. Foebs product, sur | 1 we have often i hear: was gladderied immeasurably | wien we soanned the following: “Under the mansgement of Editor «! Thomas A Owens. the Pattan Courier is improving by leaps and hounds nnd we eonsider the paper today one of the liveliest little weeklies in the state. Pation is desorving of a good paper and it is now geiting it. It should be taken in every home in its home town. The Courier is newsy and well edited and under Brother Owens & prosperous future for it is assured. We wish it unlimited success.” AND DON'T forges 0 ilttle items of news that Every littl Hit helps paper a little better for all ¥ ¥ ¥ A COMMUNICATION. To the Edit We wish th the {Courier fnirth that fe hs SEER Feu ro B i (sive roe crying arb i! fouls Tris ¢ ie Bays a jut ance in the fature, az he is, without that he sehool could ever have. He is a well read man, and thorouerhly un derstands Sunday school work. COMMITTEE. Trinity Episcopal Church, : Patton, Pa dauht ane of the bogs SUDe ris tendenta i ! UABLE REAL ESTATE. Hy virtue if #n oriier olf hip of * Ei (hrphans' { viuart of LL EmLrg tt hier on | 3 ope nine n WANT ttn un FARE NOTICE £ 3 rT Fol R SALE. dF Pi % ¢ to. Pat anlge fan P1000, | These properties may for cash, Or an such mant! | plans as wil soit the purchaser, Quit paving rent. Own vour own i { house. FRANK L. RROWN, Agent. gunman ot AT THE CHURCHES, gi HRRuunuLuuEuoEUNg FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Monday and{ Tuesday A Typical Drama of the Great Outdoors a gir 060 formed the storm center of death and destruction in the most drama- tic and the most intense photoplay ner X. In * r, F 1gge + B The Newer As Presented By William: Fo x
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