“4 : » A al a ie a nO a ERA mr THE PATTON COURIER. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1h | Steels in a Maxwell that Defy Time The steels in 2 Maxwell are as good as the steels in any car built. For the very mission of a Maxwell is. economy of trans- portation. One single superfluous pound burdens the car’s efficiency. Thezefore it had to be light— but it had to be strong; it had to endure; it had to stand the worst of road shocks. To make it strong but light in weight meant the very generous use of those rare steels that pro- vide both. In that way a Maxwell came to be endowed with steels that defy time, defy wear, defy shock, defy the moods of the carcless driver. You will ind a Maxwell de- livers extended mileage--as long life as any car built, no matter what the price. And not only long mileage but economic mileage. Because fine steels give little trouble and light weight spins out the mile- age on a gallon of gasoline. Such traits have made friends for the Maxwell in ever growing numbers—nearly 400,000 to date. Only 100,000 can be built this year. That means 60,000 will have to takeanother | car besides Maxwell — a second-choice car. Call and See the Newest Model FIRESTONE TIRES. Is that season of the year OIL AND GAS. civ se a Se NT NE, YP It is a scientific fact that eyes A which need glasses me st gi Bi the least cause for complaint. The trouble maniiests itself in other rn heads aches nervooaness, dizzmess. A half hour will eable us to tell positively whether glasses will help you. Our glasses ure resezaable in price. and the satisfac- ton groat, Make sure to-day. Latest optical instruments used in testing the eyes, Tozer Jewelry Go. MH GARDNER, Manager, PATTON, PENTA, As sure as you are a foot hgh you will like this Camel Turkish blend! ARS soe. or - OIE 5° sans " o a ho b A AAA - OU never got such cigarette- contentment as Camels hand | nr sepesatrored seven, you. Camels quality and expert .. | Sely o whee you toe blend of choice Turkish and choice 3 REYNOLDS Domestic Tobaccos make this d Wines Sateen. #. G goodness possible—and make you prefer this Camel blendto either kindoftobaccosmokedstraight! Camels mellow-mildness is a revelation! Smoke them with freedom without tiring your taste! They leave no unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Give Camels every test—then compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world! moving to Patton, st which place he resided until moving to Johnstown SVEN Years ago. He is survived by hia widow, Mrs JAMES MAHER. ~nret Burge, of Minn, brother James Maher, a former well-known children: Bernard, of Fi linton; Mrs Patton resident, died at | B35 Forest Avenue, Johnstown, at Daly, of Verona; Wil of Nt. Bon pine age of 65 vears jin RBlossburg, Tioga county, July 2nd Patton; John, of Bond St I etiewn {185 G, and was a resident of Clearfield and Joseph, Ellen, C atherine and rcounty for a number of yearn before Jumes, al home, when your thoughts turn to house~clenning, and you pro- bably will need a few rooms dressed up with NEW WALL PAPER of your home We carry a stock and can show you the finest iine of the newest patterns in town. Call up my residence and we will gladly submit sam- pies. We also do first class PAINTING AND DECORATING. Our work is guaranteed to be satisfactory and the prices are reasonable, PATTON, PENNA. JOSEPH FISHER, ISO DODL SEDO IDE edi R III YY J. A. Schwab, Pres. Lester Larimer, Cashier. I. A, Overberger, Asst. Cash'r. The Grange National Bank Bett ROLL OF HONOR BANK Catherine Maker, & sister. Mrs Mar Jiumeph of Montana, and the following rT W. H. Sanford, Pres. t his home ut Juwhn Reifer, of Houtadal Ww: Mr Jus #2 (i. E Prindible, Vice Pres. E. IL. Brown, Cashier F. E. Farabaagh. Vice Pres. W. F. Mears, Azat. Cashier. The First National Bank, PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA. He was born face: Mm Ardrew sroadely, of Fr rr ETI NT TY CITIITIEEIsEss ELIT IIRL I IT IsIRINISIRILINL Di. J. I. Van Wert, Vice Pres. Capital paid up $100,000.00 Surplus earned $100,000.00 £2.000,000.00 James Westrick, Vice Pres. Total Resources SSTABLISHED 1833, * \ The Oldest National Bank in ; | . Northern Cambria A general barking business transacted. We invite per- sonal interviews or correspondence with firms and indi- viduals wishing to establish or change their vanking re. lations, ; Patton, Pa. Lod LEB B AE 54 SOs Bt BES tbh sbi trie titres tins 3 AND 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVING DEPOSITS. | Keystone Diamond | Drilling Company DRILLERS AND PROSPECTORS PATTON, PA. Two drills now in o tion in this vicinity, Solicited. Otfices in Good Building, Patton, Pa. RT yyy 4 Per Ct. Paid on Savings Deposits 3 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits DIRECTORS: ¢. A. Schwab J. I. Van Wert James Westrick T. M. Sheehan Lester Larimer A. O. Somerville John S. McCoy Henry Leiden C. J. Noon D. A. Luther Leonard Lacue Barth Young rr III ITI FR Rs EEE ET EE IEE TEER RTE ES Err ey Steamship Tickets for sale, all leading lines; Foreign Draft and Travelers checks pavable in the principle cities of the world, Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. You should have one or more of our Saving Banks in your home, teaching the children practical lessons in economy. i DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Prindible Reuel Somerville M. B. Cowher Ralph E. Good Samuel T. Brown W. L. Thompson Johan Ott F. E. Farabaugh Wm. H. Sandford
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