THE PATTON COURIER : —- sb - re ; - ry jane ty. wien - Strongstown’ Indiana Coun : . hundred tt 11 f oranges, ete, |maugh town. Mr. Shultz [7 Mr, Shultz is survived by gg wndred thousand boxes of oranges, e e. | augh, tell. Goo onl operator, Scalp Level. Serie lt Ashoraes 1 BE sell &hullz an, THE PATTON COURIER and you have @ slight idea of what pros- i Brown, William, miner; Barnesboro. Deorgs, So: peal Pobtage twp Funeral services for James 5 Shu Jann thes sehildren Sissel Shite gna HV Hie : ; ’ bithy of bo : a 73 Vers ie f asthma at | Mrs. James Magens, p vg Perity. means. | Binder, I. L., merchant; Hastings Wirtner, T. H.; laborer, Clearfield 3 TQ aged 73 years, who died of a | isner, of Vintondale; Mrs. John 9 } p y. ! x. dy Ehey JE ’ A : IN : ast week, was held! John Misner, of 12 a Published Every Thursday, 5 3% kok | Barnes, Chester W., motormar Dale, Work, Harold, bookkeeper, Barnesboro. THAT'S OUR BUS ESS J nis home in Belsano last Jrock, Sas hel Jom Mi ef Ohi and Wilmer. Shultes at —w—— rw 5 3 i \ ) . . . t . og 4 h . - g em n sday @ srnoon. 3 S§ y A NS, Editor & Proprietor.| And unlike oil, those crops are not eX- Berkebile, Earl R., bank el:rk; Johns- Wagner, Catherine, housekeeper Johns- PARNELL COWHER & gare Dsloek Ps TT at ! Belsano. tm va tnt iat ~~ Lhausted, but go on forever, increasing town town. > ment was in the Mz« $ = Entered in the Post Office at Patton, Pa, | Land in France planted to wheat for cc n- | Clerf®nson, Albert, craneman; Johns Wolf Walter J., farm Gallitzin twp, COMPANY. BURRIS 5 FR ’ : \ i atte i . : . : a i \ Tatars ee ro. NT RCIRTRCHCARARELE EIR SARTRE BRIEF as Second Class Mail Matter, turies produces more bushels per acre now | town, Weglast, John; miner: Dean aa on RSIS SE SE EBERT SORE IRIE) y rm —— wm——— = 2“ lthan it did 200 years ago. The pity is| Cover, Harry l., shipper; Johnstown White, Joseph; farmer; Middle Taylor RII RBA IRIARIRIR i — — — 3 Subscription Rates $2.00 per yoar in Ad-| at when farmers have big crops they | Cawley, Joseph, clerk; Ashville Yeager, Conrad, laborer, Elder. B eee es I 3 vance. Single Copies ¥ Lenis, --| set small prices. Combination sales and | Carne y, William, laborer; Susquehanna ———— st ———— ’ 3 CARD—I gal Notice 0 per f voting could help that, but ’farmers do (Clark, I. EK. labore rr: Johnstown it ; inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions; | not know how Custer, Irvin, laborer; Ferndale is a Prescription for 5 4 . i “ard of The 50c ; Business als 10c sok kok Donahue, 1°, N., merchant ; Carrolltown 5 i tH Card of Thanks, 50c; Business Locals 1 , > " n HUE ft per line ; Business Cards, $10.00 per year: Other good news for all Americans is|Doubt, Sam G., laborer ; Johnstown, COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, i [1 i Display adyertising, ens nd a this: “The lake 3 will be connected Dannenbaum, Albert, insurance agent, IN YEARS GONE BY BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA % 2 siti 25 't. extra; Minim harge, : ia ar > Ylf . 5 2 30 position, 20 pet CCD MDAINY all orders for | With the Mis sippi, the Gulf and all Johnstown Lois : St kills the germs. i f reig AY rtising. All Advertising copy [ports of the world by navigable water Kvans, Hugh., contractor; Ebenshurg. it i greign Advertising. nu. + rednes in) : OUR gislati at s 1 pass | English, Clarence R., farmer; Croyle. Tr. 1 : . 7 ' = st reach this office by noon Wednesday | ways through legislation that shoul pass inglish, Cl: 1 ty oT; yle Lp. s : . [5 fHust Teach HHS offie Unsigned correspon-|this winter. And a canal from the lakes Easton, William, assistant foreman, Sum- Items Taken from the Courier of : dence will be ignored at all times to the Atlantic also’seems probable if an |merhil township ; i” Twenty and Thirty Years [1 . greement can be made with Canada for | Ellis, Robert 1, clerk: ‘estmont. 2 . P > Q ARTHUR BR SBANE the joint use of the St. Lawrence. Felix, A. J., retired; Lower Yoder. Ago T'his Week. dk oko ray, William, jr, manger; Hastings. — . 82 Phone: Office and Residence. BY The right plan would be an all Amer- Gallo Louis, merchant; Hastings. THIRT YYEARS A i0 THIS WER. —— ¢ _ . lean waterway from the lakes through Gillen, Harry W., miner; East Taylor. (I'rom the Courier of Jan. 7 a7 re > GOOD NEW CANALS, CROPS AND New York State, and that ,will come. But Given, John IL., engineer; Cresson town- Charles, the year old son of Mr. and PA T T 0 N ’ I A . PROSPERITY—WE ARE HOMO- it will cost five or six hundred millions ship. Mrs ence, of Melntyre avenue, died on : GENOUS LL ALIKE. more than the low cost of “the St. Law-|{Gray, Mollie, clerk; Franklin. January 1st. THEY ARE SURE ,———— ssa - —— i rence canal, which probably wil coge Good, Daniel W., retired; Rast Cone- John Gantz has again bought the flour BOBBY RG REI eine 3g) It's really a pr rous country we live fp.q maugh. and fed store on Fourth avenue. , in, and the prosperity only Somme: Farmer re deeply interested in these |Graham, Milton W., insurance; agent, A youn@son ‘of Chas. ‘Shunkwiler is TO PLEASE. ced. Arthur Reynolds, able Chicago ban- canal pro s, for which Secretary Hoo- Johnstown. Ee Ae AE as ee ; IS BBs kor, says our prosperity wil last (heoush | vr aesarves. greatest praise, He in. | Fossett Breve) farmer) Ruhl Ef nn EL here it SIH XIII DIRE 1 927 ¢ i i 4 14% 1as © ace ot. iL 1¢ It will also last through 1927 and worker. The canals will cut an average of | Heiple, James G., millhand ; Johnstown. Misha oa at Viooatio It was sup- 3] 3¢ beyond, if we give it a chance, really liyave cents from the freight on export | Hammer, Clayton, laborer; Southmont. ih Aon oe de re b> : 5 ark 1 yt cheat each other whes anc dc velve cents to the far- ops agent : Spangler, y § 4 ¢ us & & s 7 5 work and do not h other wheat and add twel ts to the f. Hogan, J. J., agent; Spangler, Shia oo Lan Altoong- 5 sie € [5 mers’ prices. Hovenie, Steve, assistant cashier; Johns- }& Tt ont» ws wa . : & 3 rts TOPS . he family of Mr. David Kritzer, of ment { Revised government reports on crops own. ASIII rs escaped cremation a Make an appoint * i < put corn for this year at two billion si Harnessing the Colorado River seems|Hughes, William J., timekeeper; Johns- Tow CY a A A en poation 2 3 ua ee i . Fort v= » illion bushels— Pos” AGE anks ‘ ber of ear- . € ays ago. A spark 2 v pi i" EN v rv hundred and forty-five million ._... [not far away, thanks to a num 5 town. s at ypo ot or fire t he JGHTFUL ATTENTION to every dotall of and forty million bushels of rye, forty-| men. The remaining difficulty seems | jones, O. C, bookkeeper; Batneshoro, grate and in a few minates Set me o 7 e : SYMPATHY, and THOUG 3 AT on million bushels of rice, eighteen mil- to be arranging-an agreement between |Kirhy, D. J. druggist: Cresson furniture. The family hid Wa tenes to the fumeral arrangement characterize our service to our patron os i ane SE i 5 ’ ye y Er Yr ova A er y § te : astene nm stairs, the H - w lion six hundred and eighteen housand California and Arizona. The dam would Koch, August, millman: Johnstown. he smoke nd hi Sion q Sow) Sans the } experience is at your call. It assures that every part of the fuses bales of cotton, thirty-three million nine be in Arizona, a great part of the POW= | Kline, . A., laborer; Elder. Daly x I egre oe : be" carried out with the cass that Jong exparience makes passible, ; . — ler ana irrigation would be used in Cal- Kensinger, Francis J., repairman; Johns- Rang bay I foe Denning and Company T ifornia. The prosperity of one state is re- town. Ve DEraRacad oth re OF an 1 in the i SS———CORSS | (ccic( in ol soc Catfomia can: (Kn Lian, housekeeper; Summer, [hav purchused & hisce of round in the : J EDW |not thrive without benefitting Florida and | Kay, D. L.. laborer: Barnesboro. Soroagh of i ahd tha Coats 3 ° Maine. Lambert, Clark, foreman; Southmont. [oll Ouse on ied BL Pty. Sl Bro. 3 ~ it elded! Arizona, the great state of copper, cot- Landis, George W., bricklayer; Stony-|ier as " From good anthony, > pros § NERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER : : ii eed a mee to erect a large 3 E U HH WY x | ton, citrus climate and the Colorado, will creek. cee 4% = . or bsnl ves, : kinds. of : : CARROLLTOWN, PENNA ave prove itself the state of brotherly concil-)1,00r, Harry, merchant; South Fork. DP of fiancee he all & ne ; Phone Office and Residence © ’ k I SUM. Tho Uhing desineq Jt io use ils Ludwig, John W,, carpenter ; Blacklick. i Ih I re a will be wel- > : Rem vater & wer espec- | rine 8. farmer; Richland. sec c J se els . . i Any worn or bro OR. meta uy aH, Ne Sn iby Se ery i A ul Cone [comed to our town by all. Mr. Denning Plant them mn quantity this ially, anc s d ‘| McGovern, John, labc ; Bas 0 rp Near eds tas od i to & a parts can be, made as good as Arizona will not unwisely withhold from, on a a ey fall for a gorgeous display of ra- , a i re nt é se the vhich, at the|\jjjer, Rudy, laborer; Carrolltown. ©: 8 2S, y : . welding} development and use that w Miller, Rudy, laborer; p ny b : 2 ; new by oxy-acetylene rT moment, she cannot use herself. Mattern, Jacob, restaurant; Johnstown. |€d in that county, : diant bloom next spring, ; 3 kok Miller, David H., salesman ; Daisytown. Sy : AG i WEEK D i re th ristocrats Start y : 'E CARS THIS WEEK. arwins are e a Little COost—no delay} This is written on the writer's eleventh Myers, Gabriel R., auto salesman; Johns-| TWENTY YEARS AGO (F » Courie f Jan. 3, 1907. . 1 i trip across the continent, in fourten mon-|{ = (Fron the Courier of Jan 73 among tulips, long stiff stem, 5 ! 3 Augustus Fisher died at his residence ths. The oftener you cross, the more un- Miller, Issac, farmer; Jackson. Augustu sis, Ss oftener io ri 0, farmers Jae on on Mellon avenue on Saturday morning of |OUr rainbow mixture, 20 colors, iformity of life and manners in America Miller, Morris, merchant; Johnstown. amazes you. McManamy, J. B. merchant; Reade. asthma, a Jisense of Ynieh he hag Leen 40 for $1, 100 for $2, 1000 for The young man in semi halon os Miller, Albers 2 Qlernd Johnsuaws. aa pe st. Siatvis shure Monday $15. : . a Cracker, | Charles: J. Ministery En mowing 3g 16 o'clock, Mr. Fisher was al. Mammouth sized darwins, as- buquerpue, Barstow and tens of thous- Mone John, laborer; Johnstown. native of Switzerland and was born in ands of him in Angeles. rer : Sus he a. 11836. He is survived by his widow and sorted or in seperate colors, 30 : Te ayuenamns, the following children: A. C. and Joseph |for $1, 100 for $3, 1000 for $25. McManus, Geo 4 Miller, Henry I Be. falls oh 2 of Dats S 3 : Travel a short distance from the shores ta Fisher oe es a L. Sauning a Single early tulips, or double, of Brittany to the mountains of Auvergne rphy, James, miner, Tunnelhill. ton; and Mrs. Jo awley, ash = of Brittany I a na | Murphy, James, Clits Five other children preceded the father or ’ or . in France, and you find language : Nelson, Elmer; merchant; Galiltzin. er x : P ; . clothes changed completely, also interests]. sin: ndy ; watchmaker Johnstown. | to the grave. 2 : or. dav fap Hyacinth, all colors, mam Joi n Otransing, Andy Ground was broken the other day for . . 1 0 f 11 habits and manners. Owens, Harry M.; foreman; Dale. i pi fo roller skatihe rink for mouth size, 8 for $1, 0 or $ 2 Here, from Miami tc Portland we all Over, R. M. ; drayman ; Portage B ugh. | the erection of § : i p ing know the same baseball and football Plummer, Irvin, farmer; Summerhill. Patton: lar Williams, of Patton, Cam- 1 Hyacinth, al glory poi ® scores, see th same moving pictures, wear Pearson, Victor: assistant foreman; Nan- Lee Barton 3 y igs, of a Bee) Size, 10 for $1, 100 or $ the same clothes and get about the same | “(T0 bite county, has dnyenied 3 Qui ay nerchant, Gallitzin an automobile brake, the first of its kind Bedding hyacinth, all colors _- — — Quinn, Raymond, naean Adains i and for the purpose in the world. Already 15 for $1, 100 for $6. JURORS ARE DRAWN FOR | Windsor moulder ; Johnstown he has ben offered a nice sum of money indsor ; ; JOINS Rese, moulder; hs en en Paper white narcissus, 12 for SPECIAL TERM OF COURT |S 5,00" laborer ; Barnesboro. = $1, 100 for $7. Stevens, Giles; tippleman; Reade. COALPORT HUNTER Trumpet narcissus assorted, The followin juors have been drawn to| Steele, George; auto dealer; Barnesboro. PAYS HEAVY FINE |20 for $1, 100 tor $4. serve at the special term of court which |Schellnammer, Jacob; carpenter; Cone- . THE COACH Former ‘Why lose time waiting for new paris? Let us fix the old ones! 110 PALMER AVENUE I onves a Ferndale. i printer; Johnstown x Ward Evans, of Goaiport, Towns suly All Orders Prepaid. * is never easy to reduce etrendiigres or cost o 1 Pe Ir ant. roel dh Anderson, Charles, janitor; Hastings. Thompson, J M. 7 laborer Joistown. Do ee Of oy shooting an illegal one-half the effort which is made to increase one's personal price $535 w PATTON, PA. Buckey, Robert We renga Dale. Tomb, I usekieTe 2 NAc ote was ordered to Day thelcosts and R J G | BBINS earnings were directed toward careful and economical manage vy. Bell, Jom DD . ale. Trotter, John ; farmer; Adams a fine of $100. He was Prossoursd iy ? eo ment of en's personal spending, a long step would be taken to Burns, James H., engineer; East Cone- Van Asdlen, George; salesman, Johns-|County Game Protector, Elmer B. Th MT. HOLLY, N. J. ward solving our national economic problerns — — —— SESS SB ' : ——— The average man or woman will readily apply a system of N Gi control over the business or household routine as to work to be REUEL SOMMERVILLE done—things to be accomplished—but for some unknown reason 4 : will not apply the same control to personal financial affairs. A { ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wise expenditure is not meanness or stinginess, or any par- d Office in the Good Building. ticular self denial—It is simply wise regulation. It is directing the power of money and doing away with its lost motion. son and by Deputy Game Warden BE. V. Su re { Sheehan, of Chest Township. —_— = — 2 —— ee ———— | cember 7, and the case presented several THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | unusual features. The charge was that the defendant had PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA shot a deer withhout two points to one antler. The # entire top of the deer’s head Was shot and only pieces of the horns G.E Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh V. Pres FATHER DY ; ; RM | cre produced in evidence. The defend. lig CALL ant s Story » i Jat Wen be came upon F.1. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville, V. Pres e deer, iin 5 eet of it, it was . struggling and apparently had been Total esources 2,000,000.00 A high speed wounded. He fired and with one shot ia B Bsa 3 2 , lor of St John's Of . from a high-powered rrifle he tore a huge Capital Paid Up $100,000.00 : | irom i wer gality, where he had 10le In the animal's head, blowing away starting motor, being transferred abc gc horns. He had seen before shooting Surplus Earned $100,000.00 | Bony sansa that there was a Y on the head, he from 50 Atos i claimed. last week after an i uto atic eat . Evans declared that he took the ani | of oe en thott finding any evidence A ROLL OF HONOR BANK C trol an . or the nile He eaaing any. evidenes on 1 7 : A the blown head of the deer might appear suspicious to a Game warden or to some . of his personal enemies in the vicinity, Ther ostatic ® and said that his first concern was to m report the matter to the warden. He could . : e Wi put on a not find the warden, nor learn of his iden- Circulation tiyt, he said, : Evans said that he went back to the Scene of the shooting early the next day, but found nothing more than a piece of Co n trol are DAY SA ' the horn that evidently had come from near the skull. He returned again with a h B * I BJ) companion six days later and after searc- three uic hing fruitlessly for several hours finally came upon a Y. : . i The Y and the piece from the skull features which . were produced by the defendani, but it 5 was the contention of the Game Protec- . tor that the two pieces were not from e a n e a Ss i e r the same animal, not being the same co- m lor and the base of the Y being about the same size as the piece from the skull, S ¢ a r ¢ i n g a n d , Game Protector Thompson’s contention | The deer was shot in Chest Township, lin the Beaver Dam section, Tuesday, De- The Rev. Father ° BRU) PURINE RIS GEO. E. PRINDIBLE ............coionina PRESIDENT B 2 LESTER LARIMER, ... PRES AND CASHIER Bt Bg JAMES WESTRICK ................ VICE PRESIDENT Bg 52 was that the defendant, to cover his tra- DR, P. J. KELLY .............. ww. VICE PRESIDENT 4 cks, had taken several shots at the head * 6 th MYRON 8S. LARIMER .... ASSISTANT CASHIER 3% smoother per- STRAND—E Cry.” “F all star ¢ tra. S—— 8 GRANGE NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PA, to blow off the antler. The defendant, though admitted that Iq: ON OUR FR at on y was an experienced hunter, said that was y the first deer he had ever shot. formance 365 i Mrs. Trifro : days a year. Funeral services for Francisco Trifro, I ' aged about 65 ars, who died of a com- B® plication of dis at her home in Bar- nesboro last week, were held at 9 o'clock . k ‘ . Thursday morning in the Italian Catho- Buy a Buic . This lot comprises the biggest values ever lic Church. Interment was inthe church cemetery. You will enjoy offered by this firm. Fifty choice patterns to Ths omeased tn survived by sever) children. Her husband preceded her eo the driving it! choose from. Regular $65.00 and $50.00 ee Sa Suits. No Credit extended at this sale Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah (Dil- MISHLER— and Satu STATE—Pa Imperial 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS 3 PCT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ORPHEUM- dy Comp DIRECTORS SBN . lon) Stadman, aged 68 years, formerly JAMES WESTRICK DR. P. J. KELLY 4 CAPITOL—" a resident of Patton, whose death occurry T. M. SHEEHAN P, CO. STRITTMATTER B Billie Do The (Greatest % ed last week at her home at Marianna, £4 ~ J Washington County, were held last Wed- C. J. NOON B. J. OVERBERGER Pa nesday afternoon in the local Baptist 0) 1C— . Church, Interment was in Fairview Cem- BARTH YOUNG LESTER LARIMER oLYMP a ® mtery, G. E. PRINDIBLE B. BLANKFELD ion, M: A 21.10 Ever I iD Built Patton, Pa. George Suderak George Suderak of Bakerton died This Feat ALTOC BEDS ; FER ETRE last week at a Pittsburg hospital, follow- IRR) Ri ing an illness of a complication of ail- | ments. He was 308 years old. His widow and four children survived. Funeral serv- ices were conducted last Thursday morn- ing in the Greek Catholic church in Bak- ) p) erton, Interment was in the church ceme- A tery. Patton, Pa. Td y/ BR SR RRR