THE PATTON COURIER . = =. | : Pete Mihalovich, former proprietor of | ant and Edna Wirick, the prosecutrix. a saloon in Johnstown, pleaded guilty Clair Miles was acquitted of a char- Published Every Thursday. | In court to possession of liquor and was | ge of assault and battery and the costs RA Heb co __..|sentenced to pay the costs, a fine of | were ordered divided equally between > 3 8 serve SS ar ee | c Pros or Thos A. Owens, Editor & Prop. Sov 2a to a: es an as in| RO te proseomor I S : 'e tha ‘ee yes | sof yi the coun- E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor » 2 ry be A sentence of two years in ¥ Ys ate Ed tor the county jail. This was the defend- | ty jail and the costs was given Pete Entered in the Post Office at Patten, Pa.,| ANUS second appearance before the | Mullen, of Johnstown, following con- #s Second Class Mail Matter. court on a liquor charge. | viction of keeping a bawdy house, and Sam Plutyk, former proprietor of al sntence bended on Jesse Im- Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in Ad- ¥ o . sentence was Susy vamce. Single Copies 5 Cents, hotel between Dunlo and Llainfair, |e of Johnstown convicted of assault Yun —————- | Which since his arrest has been de- |and battery RATE OARD—Legal Notices, $1.60 per sd | fire saded i i0=- uf stroyed by fire, pleaded guilty to vio Charles D. Myers was sentenced to inch, or fraction thereof, for § insertions A a Card of Thanks, 0c; Business Locals 100 lation of the liquor laws ard was sen- | pay the costs and farther sentence was per line; Business Cards, $10.00 per year; | tenced to pay the costs, a fine of $100 | suspended after he pleaded guilty to Display advertising, 30c per inch; Full and to serve not less than 3 months 4 i F violation of the liquor laws. John San- position, 25 pct. extra; Minimum charge, . . Y $1.00, Cash must accompany all orders for ths nor more than three years n the | | dor received a suspended sentence and foreign advertising, All Advertising copy | county jail, > must reach this office by noon Wednesday| Mrs, Pearl Divido and W. T. Evans | | Jone Bally it He gn jo re 0 insure insertion. Unsigned Sorresporf noth residing near Nanty-Glo, were | on pleas of guilty q € Buy the only car lence will be ignored at all times. | found guilty before Judge McCann of | | lations. li sales:equal the combined offenses against morality, and the for- | On payment of costs sentence was SRP otherthree rt Fe EBENSBURG COURT mer was sentenced to pay the costs | Suspended on John Williams, who ple- bho Bai +4 A and to serve not les than three months |aded guilty to liquor law violations, La nor more than one year in the county [au da like penalty was fixed for John HAS A BUSY WEEK jail, and the later was ordered to pay | Scott who also pleaded guilty to vio- - the costs and a fine of $100. The court | lation of the liquor law. Demand for Buick has in- AST ye . i il | expressed regret that under the indict-| Sadie Scot wa sfined $100 and costs ’" ontinued from ins First age 2 ment drawn against him he was un-|and Laura McNally received a suspen- creased so tremendously 12% Yess “trouble” Setting a probable record in Pambris able to give Evans a more severe sen- (ded sentence after paying the costs. that Buick sales equal the ar there was county for the bial of 2 homens Sage | tence. | Both women pleaded guilty to liquor . s b f : and a jury in Judge Evans' court Shortly | 1n the case of William Calderwood of law violations. A verdict of not guilty combined sales of any on telephone lines than the year belore; TE after 5:30 o'clock Monday re. | Cresson, charged by John C. Karnes |was returned in the case of Nick Ru- other three cars in its field . turned a verdict finding Horace ail. | 150 of Cresson, with aggravated assa- | by, charged with liquor violations. 1926 was 17% better than 1925. na Colored, 02 Pranic Hor a {ult and battery, a jury returned a ver-| Julia Showers was found guilty and . . yo si yo Bouse Jae | dict of not guilty and ordered that the | assessed the costs in the case, while What better testimonial to ; SCIlNG NC Deny 2 AY costs be divided equally between the | Fre : : . v. 3 imprisonment for life. Pending dis-| jefendant and OE. Ered Shwe hs bi of a li Buick value than this? That’s i mp roved service. ’ position of " Botien Jo a Row trial Peter Zigza, of Johnstown, was found | A fine of $100 and costs and a sen- What more convincing he So has 53% eu ormaty. rool |guiley of an offewse against morality) | tence of one day to one year was pla- . : h h it’ fi «in-town”’ service or for nounced sentence. : : |and was given the usual sentence. dod on ‘Tony Nanci: convicted Tiquor evidence that Buick, of all Whether it’s for <1 Harris was accused of the fata Lewis Felix of Johnstown, charged : % DS ATH ci Aenea . . 3 . . shooting of his sweetheart, Helen Wat= | with an offense against morality Wael a ae] 2 cars at or near its price, j calling your out-of-town friends, your tele . kins, also colored, and residing in| found not guilty but was ordered to |SUSPERCCd Selile : setter best measures up to the . . Franklin, on the evening of March | pay the costs. [as fined S100 an Sos 2) Qsonien » . P phone service today is new-era service. 10th last. The shooting followed a| Anna Maugko of Barneshoro, charg- ge 0, 38IV0 ay y world s conception of what in the county jail. arre v ff v quarrel between the two and efforts on | ed with assault and battery on the | an automobile should be? the part of Harris for a reconciliation | prosecution of Mary Majoris, was con- | IEEE TTOR'E NOTIOE were rebuffed by the girl. When his | victed and ordered 0 ey the costs and | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . second attempt of the evening to as- a fine of $10. | In the estate of Mrs. Jane Diethrich, Buick’s vibrationless six- sume former “relations failed, Harris,| Charles Hogan of Portage, was found | deceased, late of the Township of East i ; who admitted carrying a revolver all | not guilty of aggravated assault and | Cava, Sony of Cambria and State cylinder Valve-in-Head { GEORGE H FULMER, Manager that evening, shot the Watkins girl| battery, but was ordered to pay the |©of Pennsylvania. . 3 four times. His only defense was that | costs. Psy | Notice is hereby given that Letters engine—most powerful en- he was under the influence of liquor at | Leroy Livingston of Scalp Level was | Testamentary in the estata of the gine of its size in the world WILL BE ( the time and could not recall what had | found not guilty of assault and batt- [said decedent have been granted to the , led Ch happened. |ery, but was ordered to pay half the| | undersigned. All persons indebted to ~the Buick Sealed Chas- A jury in the case was selected with- | costs, and the prosecutrix, Grace Liv- | said estate are requested to make pay- sis, and a score of other { in half an hour on Monday morning |ingston the other half. | ment, and those having claims or de- : z | and the taking of testimony, the ar- | Ted Seese of Johnstown, was acquit- | mands against the same will make exclusive features explain , guments of counsel and the charge of | ted on a charge of carrying concealed | them known without delay to the un- Buick’ lari . the Court were completed shortly be-| weapons and the jury ordered the costs | dersigned. —E. A. DIETRICK, Execu- uick’s popularity. | N 4 : fore five o'clock. | be equally divided between the defend- tor, Patton, Pa. 3t. \¢ = The world-wide prefer- ence for Buick is your JUNE guarantee of satisfaction. EE EE TT EEE EE ee EEE EE EE ET EERE A square dance will be held in the man was stationed on the road to flag Will occupy a SALE E Choose the car whichout- | ___ s sells any other three cars | ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS NOTES | Mr. and Mrs. William Judd of Dean | Gerald Hoover for the last series cinch | = in its field. GATHERED DURING THE WEEK | Were brief callers here recently. held in the hall here. | S -— | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mannion and fa- | a = All Buick models have Lovejoy Mr. and Mrs. Reardon Glass of Eb- | mily, were guests of relatives here re- | (RESSON MAN, STRUCK BY = Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front ensburg, spent Sunday here with Mrs. | cently. { TO. IS BADLY HURT = d tandard : Glass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Arnold Ryan of Altoona spent the | 4UT0, 1S BAD i BOOST ER = and rear, as standard equipment Smithbauer. week end here. | ate - Mr. and Mrs. James IL. Carl an- Joseph Behe has returned to his While flagging vehicular traffic on = nounce the birth of a son. i : 5 : A d: AY has b = = 15 pl : home in Altoona after spending the | Monday evening near the Loretto Road = TT UT J» 3. Warfield oF this place, Is spend- | yosk end af hisdarm near here. | station, Roy Ferrenberg, aged 33 years to the child - PA ON A 0 C ing some time in St. Boniface ' with | Mrs. Joseph McGough is in the Al-| , y 5, a5 9 yeal: {i B = i is > ress D., was struck by an au- when bo = ° relatives. toona hospital this week where she of Cresson R. D., was struc k by an au ion, ¢ = Bomand Smihbater spent $s oek fwin undergo medical treatment. tomobile and sustained injuries that will make thei = end here among friends and relatives Miss Alice Storm of Chest S 5 Ns ; 4 . : . = ; prings | necessitated his removal to the Mem- nlavs of evel s PATTON, PA. F. J. Davis Was a Busines caller in | is visiting friends here for a few days. | orial hospital in Johnstown. Ferren- 7 : =: hs ; Eg Patton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Farabaugh and | burg is an employe of the A. R. Coo- interests the E | family, of Bakerton, spent Sunday here per Construction Company, which is and their pare — - em—— ere | with relatives. engaged in improving the road three = Joseh Sheehan of Chest Springs was miles outside of Loretto. One way traf- TOYS, OF = | a caller here on Sunday. fic was established and the injured {Church hall here on Saturday, June vehicles. He had stopped another car place in the di J. EDWARD STEVENS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Phone Office and Residemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNS | 16th. ; | when he was run down, it is reported. | Music will be furnished by a Cres-| He suffered a fracture of the right son orchestra. Lunch will be served. | arm, alcerations of the head and con- i ~ THIS TOWN zs : Zi Tr CHILDREN’ HAS EVER SEEN | The general public is invited. * | tusions of the face. His condition is \ The five dollars in gold was won by [said to be good. Including she and girls of a be SRR pes also be feature gtgtogatgteghuyiey + Srey dot le Sn; ST Or iit AA I E = Ee rm — = : S Z|” 5 Ee = FE = = larger scale, E = = = s NLS € wxeelle sl TARTS = [LL |B E § cnts an excelle E = | stelesinissiosiooiovivaniesioderioloniooioclriooiocfecfecuniooioionieadedumirianiocfesoniorisrimisnieofiionionfodufecfedoors | = = E ity to select ou =z = + IE : EZ young people t z = TIE = = usual advantag : At 9:30 A : HE E £ BOOSTER M = = I= = = = g i= = = Invite paren Es 8 TIE BRANCH OFFICE E E their stores E = I= = = quarters on da = = i= s = Whatever is i 5 IE 2 Z the little folk s s IE E = lected in a Do z = 2S i TTT E E with the ass E El IE EXCLUSIVE E DT a z = aL = = ly satisfactory Es = IIE = merchant nev z = FE s J E a transaction = = IE Es : = closed until the : Bg Es TIE = £ satisfied. E E IE 437 Magee PA TON i E FATHER E El iE Avenue, J . ' E | 2 SUND -— =|% E = = : 8 Sis 2c E cs JUN Els $= In order to take care of our many patrons in Patton, Ha- = E Beon't 1 = El 2|/E stings, Barnesboro, Spangler and Carroltlown it was neces = = on't Torget = hs 3 = Ld y ’ < = = 4 : ENTIRE STOCK iE CONTRIBUTING TO A } 2 sam forus to open a brach office under the supervision of = E shoppin in E =| ’ 4 = x Long, who will conduct our dr in oy above = EZ, er »tores E =| TOWN’S GROWTH 1/2 territory to your utmost satisfaction. WE WILL SOLICIT = = Suitable Gifts E S A 0 iB | FIC i DI Ed 2/= THE ABOVE TERRITORY REGULARLY. s E ther will apy Es ® = 1 ‘ ihe Sourageons merchant UF manutasiurer who builds up a big $= H I = = be selected to E . =e oS x uy Sommuniy onge butes to that community more than I= ave your garments or laundry done by the Liberty Dry = = tace in Booste E Do Not Fail To Be = T be al ni Jy ia) Be re Digker Pi Susincss ie i SE C leaning Works. You will be more than pleased Ww ith our 2 E uN = = & fail to show appreciation for increased values all down the line, 4 = fine quality work and assured of being satisfied. = = ALTO( — Here - Let Nothin = Ld Back of all business activities is the service remdered by banks o = x = E duit . : g SIE he ting ar wa oi obi fm. $5, Silk Dresses and Gowns beautifully cleaned by our ex. = BOOSTER AS = = x Stands ready and w n a a imios 0 2 8 ac es 0 n 2 = C e ~ 4 = — — s Keep You Away. = 4 Xe stan bs Fond) AL Mine bs 0 for i Si) 1% Jasiiu way 3 = Ssiv Bon: Shr inking method, = = = . = IT MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK, = = = STRAND T El t E i Soufosfooderlonfostosioofonforgontocosdonfretootucfoofrntinfrofeetoafusfococdoofoefoofontretinfengoofeerefoofecforts + z F I E E = I E E L = ALTOON. gl i {13% HE E £ | one Week Start Bl] {IE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3: EG : : June 1 E i { SHE 3c BEAUTIFUL —- A “THE 1 ION Ei El PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA $= Z E © MOUS Bl 1 PoE: Mn oh iE z 2 MOU =| & » i El 3. E. Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh, V. Pres 2s 32-PIECE DINNER SET = = | with VITAPH( Elo 3 =| 3 €. L. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville. V. Pres 3 E = E | naniment, featu E : El Total Resources .............. $2,000,000.00 $= KOR ONLY 150 LIBERTY TRADE VOUCHERS. = z an and Lion = . i = Capital Paid U 2 IE Vouchers given free to customers doing business with us = = | comedy, Color g| i Z| apital Paid Up... $100,000.00 $+ £ on Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. = De Theatr El » ’ a. ; gE Surplus Earned ..........._ - $100,000.00 IE E = | Strand : El i a : sx 2 BOLL OF BONOE BANS HE OUR LAUNDRY SERVICE = Em E £4 $2 PamiLY FINISH—ROUGH DRY_THR IFTY SERVICE = 5 in 1
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