ing bids should be [D FOR FIRE ES- Y L. CANNON, County Controller. WEAKNESS kness, Getting Up Burning or Itching oin pains make you less, and worn out Jystex 48 hour test? 'ystex today at any to a 48 hour test. don’t soon feel like ep well, with pains ex today. Only 60c. e A EEE \ make vorite n ions! 1 Cress Ice rin flavor, ver before. \§ijy "flavors to enn Cress uits, juicy and pure tful flavor the flavors dinner to- delicious, d. Itis the Dealer. ~ rns All 0 dm Fe o% s% 0% OS Oe fesfofeesgesdeeolodeiom 0 EOS O_O pe car low, fleet formance be proud two-tone 65 miles laille hy- ter proof e system, assis lub- ATION Coupe, rumble n. $625. ght and ..) CH (OO ® i ORDINANCE NO. 172. An Ordinance of the Borough of Pat- ton providing for the construction of a public sewer (beginning ak or near | Swedish church on Magee Avenue, | YE thence South one hundred and { g! § fifty feet; thence west four hundred feet; | providing for the cost of the same to be collected from the property owners | Adjacens Jo the same according to the| | W ould like fo see you best \ oot front rule. i 3 ; : Section 1. That whereas the re-| | of ail Ne GQ ay) 1k & quired number of property owners have | atl. Next be st they d like \ petitioned for a public sewer beginning i aE WARE : at the Swedish church on Magee Ave- to hear your VOICL 4s nue, thence south through an alley one hundred and fifty feet to an alley; thence west through an alley four hun- FETE A BY FE NTE Ey . dred feet. fo be Ed, Ed 4] i B 4 : IT IS THEREFORE ENACTED AND Bl fide 458 4 Li : ORDAINED, that a public sewer eight | inches in diameter be constructed, be- ginning at the Swedish church on Ma- gee avenue, thence south through an alley one hundred and fifty feet to an alley; thence west through said alley four hundred feet. That the said sewer be constructed by the Borough of Pat- ton as requested by the property own- ers, and that cost and expense of con- struction thereof be assessed and col- lected from the property owners adja- | cent to the same according to the foot h § front rule in accordance with Act of Assembly. Enacted and ordained this 13th day of August, 1929. —_ GR : GEORGE E. PRINDIBLE, |: LE EE REE EE ER gs TNE REE RO EE En: rir RESULTS COUNT Approved by the Burgess of Patton Borough, this 13th day of Augus For sweet soil and heavy crops use LIME-MARL — “Nature's Great Soi! Builder”. Compare results and cost with any other lime. High 1929, THOS. A. McQUILLZXEN, Burgess of Patton Bcrough. analysis, fine condition, low in price. . Write for free booklet and delivered prices NATURAL LIME-MARL COMPANY, ROANOKE, VA. (2 Plants on B & O Railroad) Enea LE ETT TELL LLL ES CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. Ebensburg, Pa., July 25, 1920. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Plans and specifications for Gen Work, for a two room brick building, located on Children’s H Farm, Ebensburg, Penna., can be tained on application to Ru Howard, Architect, DuBois, Pa, TT TT i HOR EERRE RE RRR Ei on or oo yt Like a Colorful Tapestry! Lumber Dealer, roof must have. J-M Shingles offer you, in addition to color- ful beauty, a roof that is durable, fire resistant, inex- pensive. ee upon a time, a roof was just a roof. Now- adays it must be beautiful as well. It must set off your house against its background, like a colorful tapestry. Let us tell you how little it costs to provide such a roof for your new house or for reroofing your present house. HOPPEL Patton, Penna. You can have just such a roof — with Johns-Manville Shingles. And you sacrifice none of the other qualities a GEO. C. One Place That Is Safe There is only One Place where you can put your val- uable papers where they will be absolutely safe—the safe deposit vaults of this bank... The yearly rental for a box the size you need will be so little, you will never notice its cost. Come In and Inspect Them Today PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL SURPLUS $200,000.60 TOTAL RESOU 3,240,000.00 $200,000.00 before July 31, 1929. Bids will be received by the County | Controller not later than One o'clock P. M., Friday, August 16, 1929. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked, “BID FOR WORK ON SCHOOL BUILDING.” HENRY L. CANNON, 2t County Controller. PO 0B BOB Berle home Office and Resldemce J. Edward Stevens | FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER CAREOLLTOWN, PENAS Gee. E. Prindib]e, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Semer- ville, James Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. Brown, Cashier; M. Don Connell, M. S. Larimer, Assistants. A BOLL OF HONOR | | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BANK To teotestesteote. Teeteeteeteoleeleotss] bs BeaBeolu Testes Ses Seslocleibestuet Jesfestaedests fe efasgesfocdecfostacieelootontecfestonfecfucfoufusfiefoefeefoniofeold of Teeleedeelesd IIS SS POLITICAL NOTICE. The undersigned wishes to announce his candidacy for the nomination of Direcior of the Poor, subject to the decision of the Republican Primaries in September. Your support wiil be RFUEL SOMERVILLE | ss TAVN appreciated. JOU 1 EVANS TTORNFV-AT-LAW PT] Cowher & Co. u Ebensburg, Pa. | Qffice in tie Good Bul' "ag. AL $ Nw S S ON SN \ § g S SN Qa 8 The (realest success 7n all Buick /ustory More people have purchased New Buicks during the past two weeks than in any similar period of any previous year The New Buick with Body by Fisher has met with a veritable landslide of public demand. many purchased before ever seeing the car —many thousands of others placed their orders the first few days it was on display— other thousands have been taking demonstra- tions and then making Buick their choice. ever before during a similar period in Buick’s twenty-six year history. 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