eT vl RT Mh ii WAS el i | : i { Srecuted at Aome hy A Workman who Fnows low HE COURIER is in a position to take care of any big or little prinung need you may have and solicits the patronage of the Patton people on the basis of “knowing how.” The printer op ployed by us has benefitted by many'years of experience in some of the best country print shops in this section of the state. None but tasty, satisfactory work will be turned out by us. We guar- it. Sloe the home newspaper a trial - E COURIER, ene = ei AAA ISBT 50 RS Is that season of the year when your thoughts turn to house-cleaning, and you pro- bably will need a few rooms of your home dressed up with NEW WALL PAPER. We carry a stock and can show you the finest line of the newest patterns in town. Call up my residence and we will gladly submit sam- ples. We also do first class PAINTING AND DECORATING. Our work is guaranteed to be satisfactory and the prices are reasonable, ~ JOSEPH FISHER, PATTON, PENNA. % , : ; operating a switch at Newsll Sam. | ver t e tate gel Wairserignt, a Pennsylvanin Rall! » 3 fant syivamia Railrond, aflsr ¥ £43 1% YHETE BR 8 MAachinE] THE PATTON COURIER. i Fora DrRReSIED. 0Et hath OFT Fl Ee sin rie » % Ald yk COI paEny + HSE HDI 1 grite proaing lion Mr xrd Mrs. Wiliam Shaffer, ant Lion, celebrated thelr fwenty wedding anniversary with a fam. HY TernGn. * Mire Mar: 4 Page, Ged Wy, 5 4 Detann, died from burns received when she fell against a het stove at Cher home, sfter going to sleep in a elRiy Mri. Lewin Magee, of lewishurg won Ldied of injuries suffered when a barn Ldoor feel on her neveral days ago. No Grand Jury will be ealled ir Wainwright, a railroad i Perry county, there being no criminal | died in the Brownsville General hos. i matters for consideration. Following the resignation of Con- | i ‘down by a switching engine, Samuel brakeman | pital. esas : severe When a lamp, which she was hand. stable Danner, Lemoyne is without | ling ex dodud, Mrs. Carmen Dascen A i . police protection. tof CHILDREN'S HATS. THE LADIES’ HAT SHOP. 1411-13 ELEVENTH AVE, ALTOONA, PA. a candidate for the Republican nomination. that Farm and Industrial LABOR should have are in our law-making. on Barons and Lawyers should not, as they prise almost the entire membership of our OF MONEY TO BUY SEATS IN OUR SHOULD BE DESTROYED. in hearty accord with the Eighteenth Amend- the Constitution of the United States, Iam WORKING MAN AND FARMER. kp i 3 = : » . ® CsaeBOBIRIONETIRREEIB INI RS BE was so badly buried that i ishe died in the Brownsville General Weatherly Council cannot get » Hospital ia a few hours. superintendent for the light and power pays $135 a month. municipal | omen t, although it: Sunbury’s chances for two com- hh ne panies in the Sth Regiment in the anf ‘new National Guard went glimmering Run down by a freight train while When announcement was made tha’ ois & © a AN BT A A RT 8 RAINE i SE 3 HRI a Second-- That's what you go at 20 miles an hour Much can happen in a second, with 29 feet for it to happen in. Most automobile acei- dents occur at low speeds. Yours may be next. Then the claims! Exorbitant often! The repairs! Costlier now than ever! Why not make your enjoyment perfectly se- cure, the use of your business cars perfectly businesslike, by taking out Automobile In- suzance? Let us take the worry—Handle the claims—Meet the costs WRITE OR TELEPHONE. PARNELL, COWHER & CO, PATTON, PA. “They put the ‘sure’ in Insurance.” REPRESENTING The TRAVELERS HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. SEIEREABERINERE OR TEEANSIR PER EII IBN J. A. Schwab, Pres. Dr. J. I. Van Wert, Vice Pres. Lester Larimer, Cashier. I. A. Overberger, Asst. Cash'r. James Westrick, Vice Pres, The Grange National Bank Patton, Pa. rE I EE Ls ab B00 ETE eT rE 4 Per Ct. Paid on Savings Deposits 3 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits ME EL ELE 0 0 A 00a Bab bbb DIRECTORS: J. I. Van Wert Lester Larimer Henry Leiden Leonard Lacue v. A. Schwab T, M. Sheehan John 8. McCoy D. A. Luther James Westrick A. O. Somerville C. J. Noon Barth Young With both legs amputated and one {arm crushed as a resuit of being run + FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. A TIN, but 18 reerdits hud been received in months visiting his parents snd rel Father Girolami bas been as ofan sistant to Father Jerome at the Mu of the eompliint of State Carmal church for more than six Prepartmont digwinst grade years, und the vat to his former &3 Molo, Bialr county, wis Ramses nud dartholace will be the first wide Altoona, He plans i rovmme Beara 3 eatin to Alsons aext Adgiast. {1 - vin} hemiie 18 tenr Naples w 4 Harpinbury.— Whirled inte the i peglay saw with whieh he vid was citting large jogs, Edward Law Public Service Securities ser, a farmer of Biglervillie, had both Nigttien of lespance of legs apviered ahove the Knee and died bonds. notes and stock ta the vali within i Tew minutes, wondreds of thousands of dollars wires elit Hperaling in Retmike Heartless Policeman. pnsyivanis hes heen filed with the Hazliton.- When a policeman stop i Service Cowmmisyion ped 8 Hiind mbar whe had Jost ha « oY sight by an explosion from collecting Rev. Father Zachary Girolarsi, as. funds to take him and his 7 ll sistant rector at the Our Lady of Mt old dacghter to their home at Wi “ Carmel Catholic ehureh. Altoona, will Barre. witnesses to the incident pass. lenve soon for New York, to sail for od the hat and riised- $4.38 in five Italy, where he will spend three minutes, two poning, CEtives, Popol singeieades Wil site MORE 0 ¥ % 3 5 Pie iy 8 4 £aew Fd " FRAY Nir GEN PHT OR Nar sin i A Nn RO SS Se iS WRT AE PS BAR SIRI ro Lh aa We Sell Genuine International Repairs Am pine eR RAE NATRONA ANI I XH ER SETA VP A SSAA NBL for” or “Will it”, are not genuine IHC repairs. anid ie WE A RY rn pe i 1 o not ht pr ¥. OF are of inferior material. Bu : « International Repairs for your International Farm Equipment. Beware of Any Other Kind! Cordell’'s Hardware ROLL OF HONOR BANK W. H. Sanford, Pres. G. E. Prindible, Vice Pres, E. lL. Brown, Cashier F. E. Farabaugh, Vice Pres. W. F.Mears, Asst. Cashier. ¢ First National Bank, PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA. ER a RR iii R38 800 0000 tti sss TI $100,000.00 $100,000.00 Capital paid up . EEE EEE Surplus earned Total Resources ESTABLISHED 1893. The Oldest National Bank in Northern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite per- sonal interviews or correspondence with firms and indi- viduals wishing to establish or change their banking re- lations. 3 AND 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVING DEPOSITS. RE EE tI Steamship Tickets for sale, all leading lines; Foreign Draft and Travelers checks payable 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. DIRECTORS: ET I EE re W. L. Thompson John Ott F. E Farabaugh i 1 Geo. E. Prindible 3 Reuel Somerville $. M. B. Cowher Ralph E. Good Wm. H. Sandford
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