——— FRIDAY, APRIL i 1 President of Council sons indebied to the sald estate are | FoR SALE. Residence, An Ordinance: of the Borough o |ing saloon or ten pin alley keeping An Ordinance providing for the va | Attest: : a : i requested to make payment and those { Palmer avenue and Sixth St ton. i 3 Wit Wee he hours o eteven | cating of that portion of Beech sv-i J. FRED BLANKENHORN. having claims or demands against the | rooms: also bath roon: hardwood tion, fixing the time of opening [open between the hours t j cating tint port i ] dr addi . 3 and closing of pool rooms, billiard [o'clock post meridian and six o'clock | enue between the Flanegan Huan, Borough Secretary. sane will make thers known withou Moors and new hot water heuting rooms and ten pin alleys in the Bor |ante meridian shall be puilty of a vio. Branch and the Main Line of (. & | Approved hy the Burgess of Pat [delay to fy ul BORNE . fystem, Everything in first class ough of Patton, and providing penal |iation of this ordinaviee, and upon con. Division of Pennsvivania Railroad in! ton Borough, this 20th day of March IDA M. ECKENRODE, condition. Lot Mix140 feet. Inquire ¥ ) SEE i } " wh J ] 2 {" ties for violaticm of the same. viction thereof, shali be punished by the Borough of Patton A.D. 1920 ‘os Administratrix, {of B. Riankfeld, care of Kusner SBection 1. Bs it enacted and or-|a fine of not less thun ten dollars no Section 1. Be it enacted and or M. H. GARDNER, ation, ta Ih. No. 2, Box 15% | Blankfeld's Store . * a = ; 2 4 x A &F | Yiivorainsn rs Tous e ie By Sarge Soper By 8 EEN S——————— i A a ——— dained by the Burgess and Town|more than one hundred dollars for dained hy the burgess and Tow: t- A231 arg ' Poo ‘ a: Council Te the rh ie of Patton each offense, to he eollected as fines | ounedl af the Horoneh of Patton, and i a A ftnrneys, . . WAN YED Salecwon en Earn and it is hereby enacted and ordained land penalties sre now collected, upon it is hereby enacted and ordained he FOR STATE SENATOR LORDSOUrg, a ma Mid fod to 300 weekly selling sek rend : . $ : : - sro dicimy he Fi : ft hp FERRE Y author i h EROS T hs that five induast pre wi MT. by authority of the same: That it SOnNN tien hefore the Hurge i iT anys ih i f . Sat 1 Phat he Win Davis, nf Ehenshgry FYE EVER Pad FOR SALE re Tue Fil peat o 4 o ¢ nen br shall not be lawiul for the keeper, pro- | justice of the peace of the said Bor. portion of Beech avenue lying het wees bi i, asl Fr, ann Lo JEL paver. [ff vou wan! to associuts Ww prietor, owner or superintendent of ough. the Ianegan Run Hraneh and the ¢F tHRBUY IN 1M Hans PE madre Ruger or age farm, along ‘un winner, and can pive part or foli any pool room WitHard roan, bowling Enacted and orilainesd this 20h dav Main in af the f amhbe id fet 4 lem ; Aird A S110. hi ie o i winless i il hw Fe) nook Her 45 ey $ ine woite Me Hale I* 03 Bax IRE saloon or ten pir alley in the Borowgh | of March, 1920, : : field Invision of 1 i Ar Winterset Station. 4 taburen, Pa of Patton, to remain open between GEORGE FE. PRINDIBLE, Railroad, be ani i i w Wy I, P 3 ; i ; ctstsnil esis bili out panied .s thrash far . 2 $1 1H sites ered and qt Er ANTE!D “i + i 3 the hours of eleven o'clock post mer President of Coum : 1 i ie ou ; 1 SS t.Cre a $ Jen A ; Pasi . 5 PF 3 54 ; Earn 3 idian and six «o'clock ante meridian] Attest: ha : Hi Laraigh o Bh, Mul an MW ' had ’ _ dan eri Reus UI Sait] Weexsy soiling stock IR BR hve of each and eviry day: that at the! J. FRED HLANKENHOHN, pervision and control ke Bafa R hs HE oom, hy pau] areard ass’ rn ndusizinl proposition. [rividend pay- hour of eleven o'clock, all games Boraugh Secretary BR puilie Street by lhe Borough a . amnaiip, Launty of La Arr Perey ie Bh ouvaRa) Ee aa shall cease, crowds shall disperse | Approved hiv: the Flares ax nf Pat Patton shall hereby cei and deter ri hE a 4 WABAY YR ; dec ase ; Fh tent Bb re ima i roaick bupers | winner ’ ; gi . part 5p ful! lights put cut nrd the doors locked ton Borough, this 20th day of March mins : ‘ srebiv given the HD rs JF cry latnan, Uredin fi Write Helly P01 Box {384 until six o'clock in the morning. A. D, 1820 : we SHAE bi Prdaiivg his outh aay dmiristration up he estate of brie Section 2 That any keeper, pro MOH GARDNER, i of hy, 1hE0 : ‘urioss SEORGE BE. 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