Bm ——————————— ars in the county ohnstown, charged juor laws and who 1is charged before dnesday, was sen- sts, a fine of $100 s than 15 days nor ars in the county T_T — . If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up Nights, Backache, Burning or Itching Sensation, leg or groin pains make yoy feel ojd, tired, pepless, and worn out why not make the Cystex 48 hour test? Don't get up. Get Cystex today at any drug store. Put it to a 48 hour test. Money back if you don't soon feel like new, full of pep, sleep well, with pains alleviated. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. Fogerty’s Drug Store. REUEL SOMERVILLE “That’s a of rock” When you roof Jout house 1 custom made roof — | \ ome (anning fadefasy, THE PATTON COURIER SWEET CORN Families everywhere are enjoying the great seasonal delicacy, corn-on- the-cob, and regretting that the sea- son is all too short. But sclence now has taught By MRS. WILBUR E. FRIBLEY Household Science Institute. The blanching process is mugh shortened and the finest product is ob- tained where this step is done very quickly and deftly, the ears or cut corn being packed rapidly into the sterilized jars, the rubbers and caps adjusted and the product placed in pressure cooker as quickly as possible. I ——— FIRE PREVENTION WEEK COMING October 6 to 13 has been set aside as Fire Prevention Week. During that time public and private organizations and authorities will make an effect to instruct citizens in the fundamentals waste. In past years the fire rate has al- ways gone down druing the week, only to rise again to “normal” immediately after. It is the old case of a lesson going in one ear and out the other. Fire is perhaps the greatest single maence to progress we must face. all of doing away with our terrible fire ” GEOG BOP Bearer — ee ED SOLOMON’S CONFECTIONERY any Me Ne flavor of a JUMBO time, and help enjoy the refreshing f ICE CREAM SODA. “You'll like it. -— J. Edward Stevens FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER OARBOLLTOWN, PENNA hone Office and Residemce FO 8 : . € ATTORNEV-AT-LAW ith Johns Many] e Asbestos us that with ease Hulf.gallon jars or medium caus Every year it destroys property which, i tite ingles, it’s just like hoistin and accuracy we ra : in terms of monetary value, would ot rt Office in twe Good Buil''ng. Algae tet tng cin. Hive our own 2 Jor Sdunie WS support whole governments, cover the | += ten : vith 3 88 al country with paved highways, provide | - m———— ps : 4 VS —— pice: Thee Shingles mond: winter, +" “1 | carefully packed vith small ears are |greater educational foeilties or do any CHIT TEER ERE of asbestos and portland . satisfactory. Follow directions printed | numbers of other great services. And | ZHIIMIIIIIIIBEBITINN S S— rials in the process of manu- oe RA U GH’ S facture P mn cold pack and boil | 4145 pe observed: learn of the danger of neglected wir- For sweet soil and heavy crops use LIME-MARL lime. High A . er methods dis- Do not fill jars too full whether ears ing, carelessly disposed of matches or Soil Buildez”. Compare results and cost with any other lime. : Mex's Tailors They provide you with a roof Mrs. W. E. Fribley couraged MANY | op cut corn; at least an inch of space Cigatetien plies u ? Sg7use Door bullijug analysis, fine condition, low in price. Sie 7 from trying to can | yo jeaded at top of jar, which can be 0 Write for fiee booklet and delivered prices cement, lose none of the ever- lasting qualities of these mate- that is permanent, fireproof, colorful, economical. Time cannot destroy it. Fire will The house of quality known throughout Central Penna. for its fine fabrics and The long, steamy process and inac- curacy attending the dainty ears of corn. But the pres- sure cooker method of corn canning avolds steam in the kitchen and as- for the pressure cooker carefully. They have been proven in detail by experts, The following “don'ts” should filled with water. This water will be absorbed as the corn expands. on top of this must be placed the still greater destruction in human life. During Fire Prevention Week we will nothing will be gained. Hinman RESULTS COUNT “Nature's Great NATURAL LIME-MARL COMPANY, ROANOKE, VA. (2 Plants on B & O Railroad) SMUHRLINRRERRR RL Make Fire Prevention Week the start o3 $8 |of a Fire Prevention Year. OFFER $5825 IN PRIZES IN A To ward off a threatened surplus of farm es in Patton and vic- TT rrr TE v not burn it. Water will not sures accurate heat and shorter time fot it. Sun will not fade its In processing. Canned corn-on-the-cob color. to be at its best must be rather small | ears—three or four inches at most— and must be in the milk stage, Old corn canned will be tough and taste- superior cutting, tai- loring and service. RAUGH’S ot Let us tell you how little it costs to provide your house with a roof of custom made products in many sections and to impress = more housewives with the economy and healthfulness of home canned foods, a Na- ratory ME ons i less. Care should be taken to have A — Cort med J irectory ELWOOD S. RAUGH rock. sweet corn for this canning, as fleld | § io find the best jar of canned fruit, vege. me corn Is to large and tasteless. To tables and meat in the country. Two hun dred and twenty-two cash prizes totalling $5,825 have been hung up by the Sears. 1111 TWELFTH STREET those who have never canned corn or GEO. C. HOPPEL TSR. corn-on-the-cob because they fear : ? Rcebuck Agricultural Foundation, including me — LUMBER DEALER spoilage, the United States Depart- a grand sweepstakes prize of $1,250 for ment of Agriculture Bulletin No. 1471, the best jar of canned food entered in the contest. Any woman or girl is eligible to enter the contest, but entries must be in mot later than October 1, 1929. Further informa- tion on the contest and free jar and entry blanks for sending in entries may be bad by writing to Anne Williams, director, Na- gives the following advice: “All non-acid vegetables are best canned under steam pressure, as the temperature is much higher than the 212 degrees of boiling and can be held ) at an even rate under several pounds Som] Conus Contest 928 S. Homan (5 to 10) pressure until sterilized. e : : 4 13 Fine Pianos, Player Pianos and Grand Pianos will be good hom inity and they may use them until we ne ed them— Announcement! ARR These instruments were shipped to Ebensbi arg for the Ebensburg Fair, but arrived {09 E late for our plans. 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 whe ther you wish an upright piano or a player piano or a baby grand piano— Preference of course will be given to futurepirospective purchases— BROOKS MUSIC HOUS ALTOONA, PA. CONTROLLER'S OFFICE CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Ebensburg, Pa., September 9, 1929. Ebensburg, Pa., September 9, 1929. SEALED BIDS: Up until 10 o'clock | SEALED BIDS: Up until 10 o’clock a. m. Monday, September 30, 1929;|a. m., Monday, September 30, 1929, sealed bids will be received at the of- | sealed bids will be received at the of- : ontroller for the fice of the County Controller for the Sy ie Sony So of Election furnishing and stalling of the follow- Supplies and the necessary computing |P€:~ i aw. books for use at the General Election 620 filing cases to be made up to be held Tuesday, November 5th, in sections, each 5 tiers high 1929. The nameg of all State and Coun- to conform in design, material, ty Candidates to be printed on the color and workmanship, to the return sheets, tally papers and comput- existing filing cases now in the ing books. Bid to include cost of de- | Prothonotary’s Office. 1st Sec- livery to Ebensburg, Penna. | tion, 120 cases; second section The right is reserved by the Coun-! 40 cases; 3rd section, 90 cases; SS : y 4th section, 120 cases; 5th sec- ty Commissioners to reject any or all tion, 90 cages; 6th section, 20 2 cases; 7th section section, 120 PHONE 8723 5 For arse ntormaron suse | SMO 5 ESTE (RT i We have been appointed as an Official Brake Testing % - Station N Wo 4 Ag bids. 1117—12th St. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BID FOR ELECTION Ii I By Authority of the Penna ® ” State Highway Dept. BE 0 sont ihe Prothonrarys. Office A 3t County Controller. | The right is peserved by the County} —————————— ——— ere Fre mrt ee era ee pe Commissioners to reject any or all bids. oi A J T . y Envelopes containing bids should be) CONTROLLER'S OFFICE plainly marked “BID FOR FILING Ebensburg, Pa., September 9, 1929. | CASES”. SEALED BIDS: Up until 10 o'clock a. m. Monday, September 30, 1929 3t 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 thousand 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 Have Your Brakes Tested Carry Your Certificate - And Save 5 Delay On The Road. PATTON AUTO CO PATTON, PA. Henry L. Cannon, County Controller. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. re eR aaa PERFORMANCE THAT ONLY BUICK BUILDS more to offer than supreme: p erformance and economy! In its class, Marquette is the only carwith the remarkable new waterproof, dustproof, wearproot upholstery and the wonderful new non-glare windshield. A host of other exceptional features ‘cantributes to its completeness: Dustproof, tilt-ray head- lights. Four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers. Big, smooth, fully-enclosed brakes. Airplane-type:stepped-size bear- ings. A completely sealed engine. Beauti- ful, harmonizing finish, inside and out. Perfect ‘fittings: and appointments. . i i a ( { " b x plainly marked “BID FOR BALLOTS". | Henry L. 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Corporation Buick amd Marquette Motor Cars 965 to 1035 | These prices {. 0. b. Buick Factory, spacial equipment extra. Marquette delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing. enient terms can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment. Plan, Conaider the delivered price as wellas the list pricewhen comparing automobile values. PATTON AUTO COMPANY PATTON = = PENNA. When Better Automobiles Are Built . . . Buick Will Build Them Come In and Inspect Them Today THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL, .... ernie $200,000.00 { SURPLUS $200,000.00 | TOTAL RESOURCES OVER... $3,240,000.00 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. 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