Joint Appropriations All location to roads constructed joint- ly by two or more townships include: Adams and Croyle townships, $119,- 584.53; Adams and Richland township, $9,750; Allegheny and Clearfield town- ship, $30,298.54; Allegheny and East Carroll townships, $1,300.00; Blacklick and Jackson townships, $158,237.74; RAUGH’S Men’s Tailor. The house of quality known throughout Central Penna. for its fine fabrics and superior cutting, tai- loring and service. RAUGH'’S MEN’S TAILORS EST. 1900 ELWOOD 8S. RAUGH 1111 TWELFTH STREET ST EAT RN SE | cambria, Munster and Cresson town-! ships (Cresson pike), $334,416.01; Cres- | son and Gallitzin townships, $147,985.56 East Carroll and Cambria townships, $82,271.12; Elder and East Carroll town- | ships, $222,558.50; Jackson and East | Taylor townships, $46,792.70; Richland ! and Adams townships, $44,414.06; Was- hinton and Cresson townships, $132,- 058.69; Washington and Portage town- ships, $230,259.50, ALEXANDER P. MORAN The remains of Alexander P. Moran, who died at St. Mary’s Hospital, De- troit, Mich., at 11 p. m. Tuesday ar- rived at his former home in Loretto last Friday. Mr. Moran’s death was due to a complication of djseases having been in ill health for some time. He was born in Loretto on April 14, 1882, a son of Peter J. and Frances (Nagle) Moran, of Loretto. Mr. Moran’s funeral took place at 10 o’clock Saturday morning, with mass being celebrated jn St. Michael's Cath- olic Church. Burial was in the family plot at the church cemetery. Mrs. Mary Rodgers Iapalucci, aged 48, wife of Dominick Iapalucci, died Monday afternoon at her home in Lilly, after an illness of 15 months of a complication of diseases. She was born in Aweline. Italy, May 29, 1881, and was a daughter of Carmen and Emma Rorgers. | ST. AUGUSTINE NOTES Regis Rose and Mabel Nagle were callers in Ebensburg on Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Horne was a Visitor in Patton recently. Stephen Dietrick of Patton, was a business caller here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Myers, of Chest Springs were visitors here on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Little and fam- ily of Ebensburg were callers here on Sunday evening.™ : Mr. and Mrs. Louise Adams and daughters Helen and Annie were vis- itors in Altoona on Friday to shop. Edward McNulty was a business call- er in Ebensburg on Friday. 2 After a visit here with his sister Mrs. D. F. Horne, Chas. W McDer- mott has returned to his home in Masontown, Pa F. J. Davis was a visitor in Ebens- burg recently. Mrs. Margaret Brooks has returned to Ebensburg after spending the sum- mer here with relatives Miss Alice Nagle has returned to Patton afer spending the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nagle. : Ronald Wyland of Chest Springs was a caller here on Sunday. F. J. Narefield has returned from Ebensburg where he transacted busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGough and I 0 g 13 PIANOS FREE! late for our plans. PHONE 8723 13 Fine Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos will be good homes in Patton and vic- inity and they may use them until we need them— These instruments were shipped to Ebensburg for the Ebensburg Fair, but arrived too If you yould like to use one of these fine pianos, write the Brooks Music House, 1117— 12th St., Altoona, Pa. Be sure and state whether you wish an upright piano or a player piano or a baby grand piano— Preference of course will be given to future prospective purchases— BROOKS MUSIC HOUSE 1117—12th St. ALTOONA, PA. THE PATTON COURIER | family were guests of relatives in Pat- ton on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Long announce the birth of a daughter Helen Marie. Mr and Mrs, R. J. Glass of Ebens- burg have concluded a visit here with friends CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Ebensburg, Pa., September 9, 1929, SEALED BIDS: Up until 10 o‘clock a. m., Monday, September 30, sealed bids will be received at the of- fice of the County Controller for the furnishing of 110,000 (more or less) official and specimen Ballots for use at the General Election to be held November 5, 1929, The Ballots for each district to be securely wrapped and labelled with the name of the district and the number of Ballots in each. Bids to be so much per Ballots. Bid to include cost of delivery to Ebensburg, Penna. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BID FOR BALLOTS". 1929 thousand Henry L. Cannon, 3t County Controller. CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Ebensburg, Pa., September 9, 1929, SEALED BIDS: Up until 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, September 30, sealed bids will be received at the of- fice of the County Controller for the furnishing of 175 boxes of Election Supplies and the necessary computing books for use at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 1929. The nameg of all State and Coun- ty Candidates to be printed on the return sheets, tally papers and comput- ing books. Bid to include cost of de- livery to Ebensburg, Penna. The right is reserved by the Coun- ty Commissioners to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BID FOR ELECTION SUPPLIES”, 1929, 5th, Henry L. Cannon, 3t County Controller. CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Ebensburg, Pa., September 9, 1929. SEALED BIDS: Up until 10 o’clock a. m., Monday, September 30, sealed bids will be received at the of-~ fice of the County Controller for the furnishing and stalling of the follow- ing:- 620 filing cases to be made up in sections, each 5 tiers high 1929, to conform in design, material, color and workmanship, to the existing filing cases now in the Prothonotary’s Office. 1st Sec- tion, 120 cases; second section 40 cases; 3rd section, 90 cases; 4th section, 120 cases; 5th sec- tion, 90 cases; 6th section, 40 cases; Tth section section, 120 cases. For further information inquire at the Prothonotary’s Office. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BID FOR FILING CASES". Henry L. Cannon, 3t County Controller. SAVE WITH SAFETY v Fogerty’s Store Drug ofeofeedes WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF SPICES INCLUDING YELLOW MUSTARD SEED, BLACK MUSTARD SEED, CINNAMON BARK, CLOVES, TUMERIE, CELERY SEED CARAWAY SEED, NUTMEGS, MUSTARD and SACCHARIN. freforferdofed Fogerty’s { | { {T DRUG STORE ELLE ELT TE TEETH TET H REXALL STORE HE nn sy CHARLES C. OREER A native born son of Cambria county. For thirty six years I have practiced in its courts and in the Su- preme court of the state. If elected to the office I seek, [ shall endeavor to have the Orphans’ Court delegated to take over Juvenile du- ties, as is successfully done in other states. I shall rec- ommend that it become the court in which the cases are heard, relating to domestic relations. Hearings in all such cases I believe should be held privately, in the presence of counsel, witnes- ses and those directly con- cerned. SOLICITING YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT = FOR - rphans Court Judge Serve his country 34 years in 5 wars. Wounded in action -- Indian Wars. 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