5 Coden A Newspaper Devoted (to the | Interests of Patton and the Surrounding Community. The Only Paper in A Wide Section. | bE vine A All Sh = ; & . § 9 Job Printing Fine Promptly Executed in a Modern and Up- to-date Shop. Try Us. Nothing too Large. Nothing too Small. A — NO. VOL. XVIII. De sth Claims Ms. MRS. W. H. SANDFORD Mailda Thomas | [Dat 1 c¢rsonals Miner al IS CALLED BY DEATH... in East Carroll Aged TH Years, Wednesda Send Us Swell Township. Funeral { ongressional Primary Fight 3 Passes Away at Her Home ilere Last Saturday Afternoon. in Her Sixty-Seventh Year Mrs: Ellie M Wra. H. Sandford, First National Bank, of & away at the Sixth avenue, last noon at 2 ness of heart troubls en vears and ten mo Sandlor pres ais Fit Sandfs 15 o'clock Deceased, whose ~Misg Ellie M. Steiner, ter of the late Jacob | H. Steiner, and was bor burg, Pa., Jul ber 24th, 1876, rage to W. H mony taking place at the ‘at. Hillside, near Philips? fall of 1883, wit} and family, came to P they have since resided Mrs. Sandford's death 4 by the entire Patton conimu led a beautiful Christiar kind and neighbor, was tadsly all times, and was a lif ber of the Methodist Ep She was also interested of ance: Union Deceased is survis band, W. H. Sandford, dren, as follows ancan W ford, of Tulsa, Oklahoma: Rael wife of Howard L. piace; and lona G., wife of Flood, Jr, of Rahway, Now Four grand-children also sure do the following brothers and sic | ters: A. (i. Steiner, of Bedford, Pa |. H H. Steiner, of Huntingdon, Pa A Mrs. Chas. T. Pryberger, Mrs. A. W. | [* : Marks, Miss Effie M. Steiner and Sh - T Mrs, J. R. Van Daniker, all of Philips. | the office of burg, Pa. iy Jahn Ritwris am Fuberal services were held at they’ Heilor and = hee Suntond reiidence Monday evening Bl iatbe i ls dr gtrike sympathizers ed on the streets anid hooted the officer and bis 4 companions, calling them vile tages ¥ 18 # oped! i entrees oY Y Nth, 1854 she Wis un Sandford, Conducting Investigation whe . sw fiw lng loving wife, i _ ; { 4 CHar , sale One Kitgien { ni rper Offiony Annus Vien! vi . } : . : : 3 rik at Bl ed by he i \ y : { : Bi 4 y y tsi Moanies's Ch ireh wSppet ¥ wil wil IRrfe a! the Women's Christin Ars Li! hinsm are, Bail for Court on Assault - f ourt S30 Brual in 3 mE action would de b alse i) fine EX prela tforr a Ric haras fn awe th sip hiter, Mrs taken overland to the Old Home at Hillside, where short serv. ices were conducted by -the Rev, « W. Wasson, of Bloomsburg, Pa, for merly a pustor of the Patton M. E Church, assisted by Rev. WA ham. Interment was made in Sandford family plot in the Phi burg Cemetery. ————————————— SS McDERMOTT-HORN E (ira. the I Wants Jail Wirden to Reimburse Her lip ERBENSBURG.In cou cre M {ro S—————i a2 | Miss Margaret Mcllermo ter of Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Me of near Frugality, and Denis son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos St. Augustine, were married o'clock Tuesduy morning at St Catholie~ Church, Frugality, th Father Pollard Farran ating The attendants were Miss Irene War ner and Isadore Horne, 8 brother of | el the bridegroom. A large relatives and friends of known couple attended the ceremony. jing A wedding dinner was served at the | requested McDermott residence for the im! : mediate relatives and friends of the Jenne Harrison couple, after which Mr. and Mrs | WII MVR 4 Horne left on an Eastern wedding! IL HORE ~ trip. Upen their return the newly bpd : weds will make their home at St] Augustine, where Mr. Horne conducts}; a garage. ST. AU GUSTIN E Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Burgoon of Al toona spent the week end among] friends here. : The funeral of John M. Sheehar who died at Dean was held here last Thursday with a requiem high mass | celebrated by Father Jos. Farrar Burial was made in the church cemi tery. | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Behe of Altoona spent Sunday among friends here Mr. and Mrs. John Long and Mrs Mary Sullivan and daughter Kathryn [54 of Johnstown attended the square" dance here Saturday. Miss Mary McDermott is visiting her parents, Mr Chas. McDermott. jos Chas. Wharton of «Johnstown spent [© Sunday with his father; James Whar ton of this place. There will ‘be a. square St. Augustine Saturday, June B. B. Krise has moved his house hold goods to Cresson where he employed with the Penn-Cress Cream Company. Cresson Lady Yojured, CRESSCIN—Mrs. Charles Quartz 1s confined to her home, suffering from a fracture of the right collar and painful brouises about the body the result of a fall from a stepladder Saturday while cleaning windows at’ her home. The attending physician has annoufced that she will be confin ed to her home during the next few weeks. Her husband, Charles Quartz, | . is a wellknown passenger conductor on the Pittsburgh division of the | Pennsylvania railroad. of fic AB ELECTED CAPTAIN number 8 . \ Wie wellim Inamond Expires Navy Smokeb Deal Recorded. NHB Bis a of Altoona | and Mrs dance at} % JA 10th bone PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH French Me Afee, Pastor y Item of News You Know and Help { ellar Article Helps of Wile A Bo £ Fepartment ¥ OWE xa CONC ER bv ery AT PRES BYTERIAN Feareigne: RILEY Pad wrenee OFF- FOR FISHING | et a ey a rip PLEASANT « HL RUH ured Mere Fract to Rev log Commits Suicide H FFE A frie i DEFE Shull; Hospita Sg { BSCRIPT [ON $2.00 | cave on Trp toW ashington § sit and Mt. 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