The Patton Courier PUBLISHED EV ERY FRIDAY. PATTON PUBLISHING Co. W. A. DINSH THOS. A. OW : DERR G. WINSLOW, Secretary | | Entered in the Post Office st Pat | om, Penna. a Sucead Class Mail Metter. Subscription Raes__8200 N ADV ANCE. RATE A RD. Legal Nouces, $1.50 per inch or] traction thereof, foi threes insertions. i | Business locals, 10 cents per line. . Business Cards, $10.00 per year. | Full position, 25 per eent. extras. | Minimum charge, $1.00. oh or accompany all orders for prei rising tory ne wid ast reach this oy 4 Per Year | Reduced and Misses’ Sport Hats, Hats in newest styles. and must (arden Dressy W | ; i i i pe 2 oy # We have a fine line to select fro 4, i dispose of them at once. Consequent tly ir Litsinger. ASHVILLE Robert Litzingwr, aged | 68, a well-kniwn resident of this place and a Iolo sesident of Cam- bris County, Wiad at 3 o'clock Bun- day morning at hiv home. He had) : : for three years, nev- et having fall recovered from an at-| tack of influodhgs three years ago. | ¥. Litzinger’ span ntire life was spent | if this vicinity: 'In hin youth he was a baseball ent hasan und ohe of the ploneer players Ih this territory. Lat et he moved %o Jysurt, where he con dicted a liverg stable astil 1905, he etaGEinhied the Ashville ogee, which Rostelry he conduind whtil it war destroyed by fire two pars later, again entered ihe very stable busines and conducted the same for many years. Mr. Lit ingdr was s lifelong Democrat and] was Sa unt ving werker for his party r. Litsinger wis a son of the late John and Ssrali liziner and was born in Clearfield Township Nov. 7 ie He and Jowephine Byrne were ried many ydars ay Mrs. Lit rs death cocutred Fob. 7, 1916 *he following lire survive: Mrs o 4. Swope, MW Bouthmont avenue, | Fite Bre Mise Porgner snd | reg Frank Noon, Williamsport; Mrs H Krag and re. Burl Repple both of this place, and Harry and Ray Litzinger. Both of Johnstown. He wis 8 brothir of A ugugtine Lite. inger, of Dysart; Jowph Lainger of Asbiville; Mra. Bidney Ripple, Bal timers, Md: Me Wi Snyder, snd Detinis Mtsinger, Ran Placa #9 oe with istorment in Comtery. the reductions are substantial. : i Also children’s Sealpax Underwear, Ladie Furnishings, Notions, ett. 9 | THE : i i i 1 i i SMARTE SHOPPE, RE Porkers. wil Be Exhibited at | A068 og Grange | and SE —————————— | rampectively, have b County Farm Agent H. C MeWile [organisnd already Ti test between clubs of boys and girls. the end of the contest, with tha Special interist atisehes to the von. weight pained thr ough the special I of the Carrolitown Fair have decided [In carefuily instructed in the keeping to permit dinplay of the fod. ap pig fed] duily records, so 3 ait whet the af the somunl thow next September, contest In ended and the pirkere ave This has pul the boys and girls { Crrelitown Pale, County lgent Me. miitter of developing their pigs to lexmet row ity HE GEOR ORse, hE one aul the Hmont, § foward ope sling the prive LBs, {8 meeting held in the Allegh ny The rORlast proved hn sooeossfnl Phtbeton Election House recently ao ®t your, but Mr. tetnporary organization to direct the [Phe grangers are sssured the 1922 re. of M. J. Bradley, of Crosson, | fhciont feeding of povken, in Penn. inde Chalrman; Rey dle, of ar | a at lemst, aia nn ————— Cards ave out som of Agent Mvp Fp ries om the ( dg mot the Carrelitown Fair in | Springs Grange are sponsoring and | Special Class will support the competititon. Two of eight hays and eight girls | angi i 1aem ttalively | prs entered | Hams is pushing preparations just [iv the contest will be offginlly weigh. | now for the snpual pig feeding von fod in at the stact, for comparison, at tent hin veur lecsusd the Free ibo if Teaddivy The bove and girls will] with ihe wpwneiald proium offered. | Wade oy ue Gf! wn display at the! the two clubs on their mettle in the | Williams and the commition can give lems and | cotitest waz offocted by the election | gifts will establish & standard for SE Bhp Next Wednesday, May 3lst LTOONA | ad vicinity are going to celebrite nest Wednesday, May 31st, with a special merchan. dising event—the eleventh Booster Stores’ Dollar Day. Special attention has been by the merchmnts to the quality of merchandise for the price and your sav. igs will nore than pay your vob Lo and leavw plenty for a good meal in the restamrants or take in a show where you see the emblem displayed. Read the names of the members of the Altoona Fooster Ausociation—they have made Booster Stores’ Dollur Day popular because on this da give real values in order to make new friends toona- your Dis trict Shopping Centre. Every Booster member will have a special border around his advertisement in the Altoona Mirror next Tuesday and the Altoona Tribune next "Wednesday and among; the avalanche of specials you will find many which will appeal to you. Be sure to pick out Booster members when you buy, when you eat or when you want entertainment. Their numes are all here and each displays the Altoona Booster Association's guarantee—the glass emblem of “Community Service.'’ d This Friday morning, and offers e of the greatest bargains you ever d the opportunity of obtaining. 3M. & BM Gvovery Bove The Paderal System of Basbeview Kitoons Leather Stove &. Casanave, Leather Goods KR. W. MoGCartsey, Stationery BW. Gniith Os, Painting. mp Hanging Alsons Risctricsl Supply Oo | W. XB. Goodfallow's Bows, Kartwire Ensutneie Pasay TB MB Pulllips, Dotometrisn i. : Warens, Jeweler TW Walter, Jewelery Bimpeen & Grad, Jeeslevw W.¥ Beliews 8 Oo. Jewelers Altoona Busines College Strand Theatve Myers Breas. Ploviate Thos. Cuwasch® Cu. Out-dooy adv Hetng J. BK Puke & Seu, Besar) —— bore RB. & Dollings Ce. Ravastmant Suny rw Second Watlomssl Beuk Mousteis City Prast Oo Lincoln Tras Co Alves Trust Co Unten Bask Aiteonas Trivane Atioona Mireos Covumereial Prinsiag Co. Penn Contra! Light 8 Power On ¥. A. Brevens, Mertholan HERE IT | | J eS | S———
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