THE PATTON COURIER. trey, of Philadelphia, call-! 0. C. Watson, of Clearfield, had bus- Coal office in St. Berwdict thus were fice of the collector of internal rev ton trade the other day ness in Patton Friday afforded a holiday, as they depend | envesn. Deputies Gardner and Carte ; ! ne : : mie" i ; iF the “tyent CHr for transport ating { wright, of {Bt place, will be at the at ‘on ersonal rie S 08 1) 1a : v5 Alton. vmiiaid on : { Mesa £ mths. (ini § } Firat National Hank, Petton, on the bhi Wy olin 5% 4 sig bp : ines : teade in Fation Hay last Taxpayers of Patton will be wssistod first and second days of March. If MTR BI Se gi SSNs poms es fr RT ' ; ; fk if omaking oul their income tax ro you are andeterminnd as to the pro. iv - Fa are +5 3 3 : i hed iF. FoR IE : Miia ord o {awrntl. torpx t . your kv de re a ceulmt J . : i : 3 he 5 : Send Us Every Item You Know, and Help ee veh re. hy | fis ar by depry tax collec. the pear: DORRAAYY, C81 AT BROKE ON Pat IT ror tein PEiead gregh og ta im | ced , Bad In eng in siven Mande RET rote Pitaliuregh of. | thous deus. Swell This Department. oe fou pee =f : EE EEE LETS SEALE LEHRER RAS ARI AS SSRIS RS OR 0 0 II AI. 0. INR, IO AI SO AION 0 ME MES REAR, Mise Thomasine Holter spent Bun.1 Mr. Robert day at her home in Cherry Tree. Lenn 8 inn in Ne fie Leo Maurer was a bhusiriess calle: } Mahaffey, recently. Mrs. J. R. Cornelius, an Bd ert Morrow, of Alle Miss Gladys Fuller apent hast Wed. Tuisday in Hastings nesday with friends in Hastings. pr ifn Mrs. John Moons Russell Commons was s caller in dave last week with Hastings last Monday. boro, ef ¥ Miss Loretto Prindibde spent Tues John anipbeil, day evening with friends ir Hastings tended the MN N SAE. lsgt Thursday night Mrs. John Campbell, was an Johns. sini Lawn shopper Friduy. : Miss Ruth Monieith, : we son isuffering from a perv ous breakdown Derr Winslow spent the latser part for some time, is slowly improving of last week with friends in Lock Hav. | Foie “hn. {Mrs John Delonier wis her home on Hth svenuge, Mrs. Ed. Wine, of “Altoona, i aperid from a mevers attack of ing the week with her parents Mr. ard we} Mrs. John Delezier, of Palmer avenue. Dre. ©. 1. Baldwin wn fw to his practice again, after a A marriage license has been granted ness, to Miss Ruth Shurkwiler and Martin RE Brown, both of town, :. A. Bailey, of Connellsvill wie is We _ sday mm Patton en Miss Marie Sanker war a Carrsll. mission, : . . sr) el town shopper last Wednesday after. ws Fini : : voile Dhoenner, 0 Spanier, Sper 4 23 noon. Blair Kelly vehi: bas been co 4 A J FE MIE arm RaW ERY of Monday in town renewing Beau ; Re KEY PTO) le " { 4 1 3 ¥ vik hrirys | BANMaLNOS gh} ¥ hy if £ BRiteE Ti he #8) He ts Jorn tn Fila home for the das rpg ke 3 } 1315 Ti La » ! Le} . 8 t Misses Ruth Noonan, Margaret ing from a severe sfiac Frank and Marian Geist, were Johns 18 able ta be aha town shoppers Friday. UE, EW. 1. Thompson, Mrs AC. Winslow ard sister Men, who has been saffors & Btewart, of Brookville, were Johps: att NX of inne. i8 gale 1 town shoppers lsst Thureday. hig nena duties tigain Ax vrs Yin George Woomer hus been confined’ Chief of poli to his home for a couple of days, suf. confined to his fering from a severe coll enld, ix able 4 ri. i . hil 34 see fn attend to his busin Hities. ! tl snided Lhe arse pt HMastines In alate Lolleps Joseph Delozier has accepted n posi it} HEIR I : tion as druggist in Johnstown and A. MN. Smith, of Jersey Shore wa 2 se § 2188 Mau 0 began his new work Monday. among the many t of town peopl Farly in the By , p the | Spent he weed weft who were in Patton on business last Trost i jeaving the ground ix the time Jon Sauter. John Dinsmore is able to he abot week. ‘ PE Lhe oh nad drags WIE Eh x8 vi. Sah again after a short illness which con. ian - oe Syl ii er Lie a Ea junh fined him to hia hime. The Hig h Ks Pas ve he : Sal o : . a. . ! ” abo ’ h ; é ¢ SE Ea are AGiak a . 3% i { : y so: is ged a club and taken un besdaguarters Ms He a EE - wig 4 am ah EE : ; Pal ATO 3 ¥ Ais VEE ata EARN WEL end Mrs. Howard Woomer spent Sua. in the Good building. John Maveo cd ove a X a" 3 2 Reps of Aakville hravad the ; Higus Senphl, : hey have alread day with her daughter Mre ET ¥ h has been elpcted nresident of ; A nd dy i lopis STAVE d ‘ae LE oy Wh no oo A WAVE Aare y Williams, Jr., of Bakerton. club. snd derick lovey th ig oo mie § ems Pres Glenn Dull and Rudy Mille Hastings, spent Surday oevening town. some Frank Fuller, the outshde foremn 2% mines, has his leg hroken whils #t work Saturday morning of Mrs. Arthur Commons an James McAlarney und dash of Hastings, sent a couple Inst week with relatives and riers XEiee gn $i] ae * af *} # # in town BOT $i i re IN HE SSRI 00 A $ 5853953553553 353535356SS a rs ee tm m— rvs sey, men | MH Gardner | : ow " Le Optometrist » Jriday Saturday - Nonday » Some ¥ A ¥ § ~ February 13th, 14th and 15th “* $ NERO ER Don't fail to attend Patton's greatest dollar sale. Smashing sharp reductions in every department in our large store. Make your dollar do double duty IL I I I 1 AN A AA Wl, 0 $ 7 I'm Going to An Electric Washer.” $8 Men's $32.50 All-woo! Shirts and Ge TTSio0 x dy. ncaa SR SA So NS St 1 } | R ubbers for Heuvy + dar® and light Outings bul yards for $1 00 $1. 00 mn OM A Wo i in WA A White Lawn Waiats, 2 for S100 51.00 —————— a A ee tne | 1% hil ir . 1's Ne { IPORR ES $1.00 Table Linen, 2 yards for ne id hiidre: chool Dresses $1 00 worth 32.60, & 40¢ Pereales, 4 yards for —e Boys! 2 1.69) Fiow; i Pants tar $1.00 $1.00 Colgates Taleum Powder, 5 braves for ¥ S$ wlies ¢ 9 ¢ $¢ 8S ¥ ATOWSKY’S Dept. Store, « Gh = hE ; rs Patton, Penna. Wi ho bi Binder & Starrett, © hes vy stow fall last Widnes. dl - Pee u ally tb block ded the roads 'around ho thus ib hor off p tt 1M the map. % hoa #treet Car did not SU a y on, a. 1 ¢ send m getting into town until 5:20 v'elock, The employees in the Peale: ht Wy gE SSIS
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