THE PATTON COURIER EXECUTORS’ NOTICE, nishing of one two (2) roomed porta-! Bis Demand for Stone j . | PERMANENT WAVING. } Our Perfectea process requires less In the Estate of Lawrenc Kru ble School Building with Tile founda- late of the Township of Chest, Cambria | 10% F. O. B. Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, From Historic Quarry B e n B rnie an d His Hotel Roose velt ! ¢ time, less heat and absolutely pro- County, Pennsylvani eceased and also for the same erecvec. Bids will| Called upon to design a marble tects hair form injury by chemicals Ys Biya lin. Gtovhowl, be received for the above with and and over steaming. You will be delight- structure, the architects of a half cen- tury or more ago, demanded a pure white stone and one of the few quar- ries of this country which deliver the | %..c.c.. Notice is hereby Testamentary in above named decedent tnat Letters| without the following equipment:— th ¢ 5, window shades, 128 square en grant- | feet of natural slate blackboard. i Orchestra Coming to Sunset Wednes'y fe ON i | Come in any time and confer about 8108110010118:8040+10+.6-200:8 ed to the undersis ( The above building to be erected at > . . fi » waite | your Permanent. Work done by ap- debted to the reque th mbria County Juvenile Home. fosired article was that at Beaver ren pointment only. We use the perfected to make payment, 1 wil The right is reserved by the County| 2am, Ma. The stone for the very first Edmond Process—-FINK’'S Barber Shop claims or demands in I ume | Commissioners to reject any or all| Washington monument in Baltimore / ; ; 3 and Beauty Shoppe; Palmer House. criptioi for will make them known without delay bids. a was made from stone from this quarry, ee a estima —————— he to Envelopes containing bids should be| and from the same source was ob EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the Estate of Lettie Martin, late e, Flu, Dengue, GEORGE KRT SE. 0 ly marked, “Bid for School Build- | tained, in the early “fifties,” the stone for the beautiful, fluted, noli or { Malaria. { Patt varrilsr] I ay Bon d , NSLEM KR { ’ HENRY L. CANNON, columns that adorn the wings of the {51 Pason Borough, Camila County, t speedy remedy | Hastings, Pa 1t County Controller | National Canitol i } rae a8 | Pennsylvania, deceased. nown Execttor Lo National Capitol itself. There are 108 | Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the estate of the said decedent have been granted to the un- dersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay- | ments and those having claims or de- mands against the same will make of these columns and each is 26 feet THOMAS CONNERY. in length. The handsome senate oflice | Thomas Connery, aged about sixty | building in Washington has its facade ich Run, died of a com- | finished with Beaver Dam marble; and the spires of St. Patrick’s cathedral, in Reuel Somerville, Patton, Pa EU 1 9 UM —— Attorney. HHA 4 I CONTROLLER'S OFFICI Ebensburg na ases at the Miners’ PALE 3 ) rs 1 New York city, likewise ar 1 SEALED BID ho angler at 3:40 o'clock on| ©, | h kc ty, likewise are built of [t hem known without delay to im.V esdoy. 9 a : Ts eas to +o | this effective and enduring material ) mu : a rnoon. He was admitted to | William Martin, Executor ed bids 1 re d at tl of ital about midnight Saturday In order to get the pure white stone | Patton, Pa of the county controlle r th bi n a serious condition. which was demanded it was necessary | Reuel Somerville, Attorney | ————— —————————— | to remove an overlying stratum, which had some color in it and therefore this material was scrapped. Now, however, the stone with a little color in it fis highly regarded by architects and the big waste pile at the Beaver Dam quarry was used in the construction POLITICAL NOTICE. The undersigned wishes to announce | his candidacy the nomination of Direc; of 2 Poor, subject to the 2] of the Republican Primaries tember. Your support wiil be of a gigantic building in Detroit, Mich. . appreciated. — JOHN L. EVANS. r ; Tr — —— a. Ser eet——— {f. Ebensburg, Pa. Pig or Dog Price of WEEKLY 'H i R. ntion, and seem to be resigned to, chronic aveolar abscesses are frequent- Mate for Young Papuan - (?) fate of store teeth |ly the primary cause in rheumatism, y 3 3y Hea mia When a Papuan tribesman’s eyes | BY State Secretary of : D x 1 early middle life. Then again, there | arthritis, neuritis, heart and blood ves- 1ovt With I0Tof OF 0. dic toa Be de C. Appel, Harrisbur 1 any others who somehow falsely | sel degeneration and many others. ; S & d aid, € ke . ' clude i that the toothbrush is all| “It is quite plain that everyone should sires her for a wife, he first presents children but for them-| follow the ractica py ing o r ! s e, : I ut Y em- e practice of brushing the "T( Y- his father-in-law with a pig or a dog, € is ‘no time to bother.’ A|teeth at least twi¢e daily and visiting ATTORNEY-AT-LAW after which he takes his bride to his of logic indeed. the dentist twice yearly. Literally mil- Uffice in the Good Bui’ "ag. e a question of false teeth |lions of teeth can thus be saved and f : he ¢.tuation would be sufficien- | thousands of serious and painful ill- 1 ] erious. Do not for a moment per- | nesses and perhaps even thousands of deaths could be prevented. Get the mit anyon: to persuade you that the . : : . > prodict is just as good as the | 800d mouth habit. LIME-MARL ' icle rally those who by| | oo Yi ¢ “Nature's Great Soil Builder” BLADDER WEAKNESS | iis: “met t ‘sport’ false teeth, fully available lime. Superior in hut. The wedding ceremony over, the bride joins other wives in taking care of the hut and working the garden while the husband goes fighting, hunt- ing and fishing. Yams, sweet pota- toes, birds, lizards, fish and all kinds POs of insects are eaten by them, but the | must the tho ds of 5 favorite tid-bit is a fat grub about |hyeienists and h ; three inches long. Papuans differ as |g: n in this ¥ to the disposal of their dead. They | point,” said A ® believe that each tribesman has two | s¢ y tary of for freight extra.) jecause of the ng to make as light of them as . : le. How r atter 7 er of gravity, Umar se. they cannot and roves | 1 Bladder Weakness, Ceting Up (| quality and condition. Brings jaille hydraul- to take the place of the Nights, Backache, Burning. or Itching best results at least cost per ac. CREDTURE nished by nature. At least they | ocnsation, leg or groin pains make you re—low cost delivered your sta- p of unsprung spirits. One dies with the body while only 4 second rate sabstitute, feel old, tired, pepless, and worn out tion. Write today for prices and the other remains with it to haunt | Gontal’ nodldol often THeans wy not make the Cystex 48 hour test? | interesting booklet. . Zsa? the relatives. Sometimes a body is | Ne a los of the ‘teeth. Many of Py aes Fg oy bo NATURAL LIME-VARL tion. You'll buried for a short time. Later it is || if diseases are NOW trace- | Money bask if you don't soon or i COMPANY, WE HAVE PURCHASED A NEW ROANOKE, VA. (2 Plants at Charles Town, W. Va) (B. & O. R. R. disinterred, the bones cleaned and | taken to the village.—Exchange. Goths and Visigoths The @oths divided themselves into two great groups—the Visigoths (Eastern Goths) and the Ostrogoths | (Western Goths). The former lived on | the slopes of the Carpathians, in Da- cia, and the latter dwelt on the shores of the Black sea. “Their separation became complete when, after conflicts aulty mouth conditions. More- | new full of pep, sleep well, with pains | : infection around the teeth | alleviated. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. | of pyorrhea pockets and | Fogerty’s Drug Store. 1 as outstand- liability and tor car. OR CO. TERR Ta afasteteadE Geafaslaelesfesdoeleelestetesde seul 3 Sacgeatecdsedeatostostost : Ft sfpefeeocfeelusiuelontedtaclucfooonlenfuclntonfonfonfeefontoutoute so nfonefuotentuctucf ctestusfsstontonfeatefucteeto cfucirsfontonfacte sasfenfosssafonfocfosfocirefusfonoefeet Id Heat and Stion’ PRT I WITH A MICROMETER SETTING. with Constantine (1321), who imposed ’ peace upon them, and with Valens, ® 4 JAVE YOUR MOTOR HONED TO FACTORY whom they subdued, the terrible Huns made a successful irruption among SPECIFICATION ON PISTON CLEARANCE. HAVE them and completely crushed their em- pire.” The Goths were a powerful Teu- Sloforfosfucortosfesfocfortorirefosfociecforfosfesfocfontesiedfooniosfer) TNT am ret y > “Qt Tom 1 T Z ¢ | \ NEW PISTONS AND RINGS INSTALLED AND YOUR ng people, They were totally unlike | . Y ~ « » ir the Romans in many respects. The ! { MOTOR WILL HAVE GYP” OF A NEW ONE \ Visigoths gradually became absorbed | ] in the Latin peoples of Spain and | PRICES RIGHT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Languedoc. The Ostrogoths finally | became absorbed in the Tartar race. | PRICES ON REQUEST. | Tx 1 Widow Surely in Luck | a8 J iT CE A story from Pittsburgh’s “Wall | = Street” concerns a woman who en- & PA 1 1 ON AU I . tered a broker's office and timidly 5 pushed a paper across the counter of x3 the cashier's window and asked if it se >A oe PATTON, PA was worth anything. The cashier ex- { 5 amined the paper and said it was. It I was a certificate for a share of radio | 3 « ES —— me | Stock, and worth, according to the | x : : quotations of the day, $355. She was | 5 ¢ 2 1 HTH 1 ' i ’ - { a 2 Zum HHI HUN mn overjoyed. It developed that she was | x =|a widow and had found the paper | % = =| among her husband's effects. Not | = 0 = = knowing whether or not it was of any | 1 : = =| value, but facing destitution, she de- KX i = =: | cided to take it to a broker. “I'm so ih 3 : = =| glad,” she told the cashier, “because sills is Sd x = =| there are twenty more at home.” 3 I £ s : 3 = = Credit Due Henry VIII % nr 3 = s Whatever his shortcomings, to & ONT under-estimate these iwo. They’ re tough. One % s =| Henry VIII we owe the charm of the | ®& 7 breaii in the oil film is all they need and Zam! % i E =| English home today. With all the | oh Noe, a ie . ‘ = = | beauty of the early Norman manner— | § "ric tion swings his sledge and Heat applies hia torch. { - ary ing growth, Gothic lead- | 2 iV d ; =| its tall ascending growth, Gothic lead & er burn out a bearing? Then you will recognize that IAT ! = =|ed windows and paneled walls—it “ ammering and scorching. = i = =| lacked comfort and grace within. P : T BETTER i — — v 3 1 . . 4 | E =| Searching all Europe id the best Bi (hey’re underhanded. No warning from these two. You 3 | = =| that would combine, Henry VIII added | 3 Bard ul. So : . Asa : = 5 Z| graceful Italian iron grill work, elab- | i find what they’re doing after they have done it. MOTOR * = =| orately decorated ceilings and beauti- | a 5 ov 1 5 . . : oe | E How Bi Is y our Z| ful hangings from France and other | % Dow t give the m a chance! Use Sterling Motor Oil that OIL % | Es =| lands. Z am knows every trick and has beaten them at every turn. 5 ! = =| English noblemen were not slow to | 2 ’ mm 4 : , RS de | Ee Z| follow, and the result—that rare com- | [& a N Wlany a Sterling protected motor they have watched— 3 i s g 2 =| bination of dignity, beauty and charm | I . iL waited patients over a thousand wiles s=d thea, think- —~ ES = one a ® = | —the English manor.—Exchange. | ob dn” S : Ii : at be : = 2 ® 3 f other fea = . e | z PERMIT NO. 1 mg Sterimg ought to sbout all tw srwahed to for a @ 3 to - - = : ge 3 = z < death blow. Alwevs they have found the old wall of re- 5 . = That depend Britt: vassal 31 . : = How Napoleon Got Start T . “= ’ per & g the best E 1at depends on how much you have saved. Most of =| Napoleon Bonaparte’s father inad- | 5 sistance as strong as ever. = e non-glare = 1S. .976 Boolit ent when i4 mos 16 haiti PE Pre vir = | vertently laid the foundation for the | 3 3 . . . q TZ " PAOISr, E Usare negligent when it comes to being thrifty for we do Z| family fortunes when on a visit to | 5 They ba ve never licked Sterling Motor Oil yet—not when oN ART x and wear. E not think of the future. Today is a good tme to save [Paris he succeeded in getting free | ® & a driver hands over the job and lets this champion 1009, $ lic shock = ; . on wh T hist £5) ss y = | admission into the military school o ue . a Rd . . i Duo-Serve £ wth a budget, each week. In a short time, you'll be sur- =| Brienne for his son. The elder Bona: % Pure Pennsylvania lubricant fight it out alone. i E prised how your account grows and it will be an incentive | Parte was a lawyer in Corsica and al- i % — = | though he had taken a vigorous part | 3 oo hall the fine = to save more. =| in defending the island against the og Ge = DP OC x the libera's = =| French, when resistance had become 5 HERE ENG EE CGV EFrFrANY oh , = | divine, composed a six penny pamphlet # { = hE Ti $200,000.00 =| on “How Sin Came Into the World.” & s St RI LUS i $200,000.60 =| A friend of his, who was known o = TOTAL RESO1 RCES OVER $3,240,000.00 =| to be somewhat heterodox in his the oe 3 | = Gee. E. Prindible, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer- =| ology, advised Lewis to add a chap- = : E ville, James Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. = | ter telling how to get sin out of the a MOT OR OILS AND GASOLINE 3 | = Brown, Cashier; M. Don Connell, M. S. Larimer, Assistants =|! world; he could thus make it a shill- -” - “3 | = A ROLL OF HONOR BANK i =| ing pamphlet—and it would be well “- % = worth the additional sixpence.— 3 Teifante fo fer tortesfasfesuse foc Turfosiaufectacfuntortososlosiortesfucorfostorfoslp odes 2 A Meieet I 4 - = | Chris i i | [i] Them nn Cuvistinn Register] 4