= m— The Patton Courier" | Pennsvivasis, 4 soning o rsunal “PuBLISHIiD EVERY FRIDAY. ie do phon " oe | oe oh] of the "elaphone | Entered in the Post ot oy hought of thi times. i a tom, Penna., 85 Second Cites Mail} le ps rm to hoi ghtial people i het i is very dentable that the — ers Ble wtilit he her Tr intevented 45 invieRlors in thy com. ie mtn Hommes iii | PES that gender the po vie, A tol ownershly of RATE CARD. the communities served da to al i Nogteds, J $1.50 per rach or | sympathetic understa din, the |? i thereof, for three insertions. part of the users of : sation of Business 18 Ea RIE Sine. ithe problems and | 2 00 rant, exirs fronted fram than to tim pide go? (edors for | I Ore cordial relations | | patrons. Another mdvxdsge ‘ing in that ihe ote pi i sds | Lad the properties FO RENT, three or ntore room | communiting, is ha ht, with heat nt find bath. | contributiy JWL increases Jn cap funy » make 1 Patton. Pall I — A ————" riod dn i a i HEN | "NT n De nison’s favors, Nut Cups and Place Cards for Valenti + Special while they last. Peanut Clusters d Move, CH, Vutmer, foeai manager of] 4 —— Bell Telepho oe Compasty of all, ere fy hes in the great } Probably te . songest argarient of bility of the | the “public ail community, remaining | a munity for the benefit of its own © jrens instead of being taken aw | from the community for the benefit of stockholders located in other pat of the country. One of the resent developments © this idea of widespread local ownir ship of the shares of the public util ties by thelr patrons, has been proposition that every user of Kone, for pxamiple, it to oie leno eh stock of the telep vy his télephone bills ends on his stock. T and in the came of the Ameriess phone and Telegraph Company wonld require the dividends from a fi very few shaves of stock, at the nite f€ of $0.00 per share per annum, to Bey 1h 1 the average telep! : : telephone bills One must wo back far in hi & pontiff who hss passed throdyg such tragic times as Benedict Av on i Sat a. 1814, HS 4 % month a of £ European war. ne devoted himself to the ns ng wis for peace which will make ki e lustrious even theugh | for making for war were too pow. jerful to be controled and the madd; to run its course. - From the be |W pg it was evident that the ear ut be 8 grave disaster for the | chareh. On Side way Aostrh strongest sh of the Vati Sa ed aieht pi Abn of is ward @ war was driving a sword th the church, which must == Patter who wor Thos evak if Benedict had ens profoundly moved by the frig fal sufferings of mankind be woul have been rosstrained to do kis mont for peste in erder to lem peril fo ti chureh asd fo tablished onder which the seeks to gplseld. He feared that traction of the war would lead chan, that the excitement austion of as long war we fangersus revolutionary find wenken the suthority of governs ments and of the church. Many oflots were made to draw vom him some declaration in oecessary, and while be repeated the cities of wal, : rv bat the po y sce aa Eh : cate left ar reform | curLDREN'S WASH DRESSES | Wide variety of wankiuble chan Le oe aa yi NTILE ERS JoLD ™ SELLERS r Sale to open on January 31st and will continue until the 4th of February. I OR! OU SO OM TC MOIS OI IRA SOs BSS io Ladies Underwear, 28 to 42. Misses Und: 14 to 16, Chil drens Underwear all Underwear sizes 36 to 40, Rubbea) il and Gam Boots in different : imysense ff es and Childrens Hose in a ¥ MMODiBe i : : 8 > 4 whan the J It different sizes. There are al tie | Campers, augers, pick handles, overalls These goods have to be sold at lw we wang the people to call and see the We also have a lot of jellies MDE, Wis powder, tesi kettles and different cereals, | ed Wheat, cannod goods, matel milk and coffee and lots other mer lek of space will not permit on this add. gona must be sold. i | i re ~ Patton Co-Operative Association K. Bell | is Golbach wend J wil lamisburg: Cresusnn Linens Tender Farewell Recesition. Bart, i years old of thir best-imown residents of Sem wali killed Monday when strock sasenger train in Ow Baltimore yarde. Beosuse of defective hearing be did not heer the approsch- © train, lie Geaves his wife, Mrs. Cora Bards, : i” An offer to advaae to the sate the DURING LAST WEEK OF JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE This andise is equally as good now as it was a month ago. Your needs as urgpmnl as they werd a month ago, but the price in many jrroatly rodaced compared with the price of a month ago. Women’ s and $7.90 to $B: 35.00 Unusual gracef ul cont Fentures of fine all-wool faahion- le coati ined with matching silks and warmly in. teriined. Regubur values $20.00 to $50.00. $id su Fashionably Women 5 Wonsing Appar Now F400 wy $25 - co i a NA Ovarcontn-aives 17 lo. 19 LADIES TAILORED SKIRTS | vou $000 $17. 50 Colon bimek, blue and pri oh oo. go arays and gingham sings terialp urges; poplin iim wi G00 | wo Xienis $3.98 Now $530 to BREAVY WINTER WESYR TAILORED SKIRTS 1 Boys” Tuckinaws: sind Olrarashts | _GINGEAMS uM" WIDE Materialn black and blue sorjpes, § a | fanay plaid effets, 29¢ i un ba Jains nd Sxbre Prowse 7.50 EE DREN SOUDs layin wie LO i J. i ‘ ; ng in Quaid —-—_ ” How's Bop Phun, hy ek, hors y Suenet weit FInd ET ——— oll a. FIELTS AND ARBCTI plaids, § 135 a. ny 79: i dbs APE Mey, Women's a ny dé BLACK Li AND WHITH > RA DIRS" W SWEATERS | Yes 20 Per Cone. OF.
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