rc —————— are requested to e having claims the same will thout delay to AHUE, Executor en's Tailo quality thr out n for ic and ng, tai rvice HS 'H [LORS (HN) RAUGH lf STREET a a) PAT A ar NT lure’s Great lime. High JKE, VA. br ——r _ a re Republicans, Vote the Straight Ticket, Next Tuesday. (EDITORIAL) Political battles sometimes create bittern usually forgotten by ballots is made, The Republi all along the basis of good ans, Re A concerted Johnstown D particul mis ithin their own ranks when the primaries are over. 1 put forth by the Democrats, parti ilarly The it Judge Frank P. Barnhart, and so far as that concerned, it seems as though they have made the , the result of which means that Republicans gen- will all the more stick to their ticket instead of bolting in favor of a bi- emocratic nominee a Judge. are perfect. Neither the editor of this paper nor you, Mr. Reader, icularly care to have our little past mistakes brought before the pub- z € glittering as the Chief Editoral Director of the Johnstown paints pictures of Judge Frank P. Barnhart. Now— publicans who have read all this mire, be frank and candid enough to vidence in the balance, and then acknowledge in your own really amounts to. ene all this, your sense of fairness will have to admit that nst Judge Barnhart doesn’t amount to much. You will also L a rian in every sense of the word. He merits publican who led the ticket. Don’t split your ticket. If he will have to be elected by Republicans. the county to do it. cf the unprincipaled attack against Judge added the word “Seal” on a note so as to make carried two good signatures and seals and when Frank Barnhart (then a young lawyer) believed 1 forgotten to add the word “Seal” and did so himself. belong to Judge Barnhart. It was in favor of a client. For yood to that client by paying the note amount- ars, out of his own pocket, The three original ons have proved him honest and honorable. This zeal and loyalty to his client caused him to make hole affair doesn’t amount to the snap of a finger Sarnhart’s honesty and integrity are concerned. You can 1e Johnstown Democrat is attempting to play the members 1 for a bunch of suckers when they ask you to split publicans, are you willing to be the goat? Certainly not! Then STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET. an movement to make the i would ps: lic in a Democ you Re <= Just what i 1 you have enot Sun art the fac lar. This note that the signer The note did not this error Judge B: ing to twenty 12 Johnstown Democrat plays its hand against all of the re- 1 nominees. 1 his candidacy for Judge of the Orphans’ Court. a Republican There is no ny can splitting his ticket to the disadvantage of » Reed Ver a man merited re-election in this county, it is he. Elected ve as of the Orphans’ Court ten years ago, he has served in that CE y fa and well. But that is not all. Were it not for Judge Reed's untiring we the Common Pl Bench (where he was not required to sit at al) would long ve been compelled to have had an addi- tional ‘leas Judge. F certainly then, cannot afford to listen to a lot of Johnstown Democrat’s editorial grist-mill, discrediting mmon Reed. If ever there was a good and capable official, and an u one, it is he. Judge Reed has been tried and not found want- ing in ey detail as a Judge. This is just another reason why all Republicans should VOTE THE S 'RAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET. So far the . aging nature They have nocrat hasn't been able to s ’. George, the Republic heless, to create a d n nominee for Sheriff. ssention among Republi- cans, 1 Mr. George came through a winner in a very close co On this hope alone have the Democratic poli- tical ad 2. No ¢ tblican will « ose Homer C. George at the general election. Vo 1m n in Cambria county is more deserving of election than is he. His every interest wi in the yunty Commi s' office has been for the taxpayer's k : all times has prov« self fair and honest. benef Hon ‘ge will make a good Sheriff. No one can be found who will say that ¥ reputation is beyond reproach both as a county official and as a private citizez ! Homer C. George was o ’ a gentleman equally as strong, or nearly so, ! the of course, feel diasppointed at his defeat when the result was so close. But they are They will accept the choice of the party. | at the Republican Primaries the Johnstown ition in the Republican ranks, but the echo He too, the Democratic organ is! kers. Mr. Keener cannot be 1 Republicans certainly ! mer C. George will make STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN necd have no fear that the political atmosphere is nearly a ] he Johnstown Democrat paints it. The fear of De eneral election in Cambria county is a foolish fear— epublican turns out and votes the straight Republi- TM 2 TA TS SE 7 © A WTI YE” 2 v5 NE EAR This Certificate 5 for a time, but the conflicts are all right-minded politicians after the decision of the An party at the primaries staged a “warm”, if not “hot”, contest Of course certain of the candidates had to win, and on the iblicanism all of the nominees are entitled to the support of Ie has saved the county thousands upon thous- | y very much of a dam- | | | | | | | | i | THE PATTON COURIER FRANK P. BARNHART COMMON PLEAS JUDGE POOR DIRECTOR JOHN L. EVANS a rn rn, {H{ a ji JUDGE HOMER C. GEORGE SHERIFF SAMUEL LEMMON REED ORPHANS' COURT THOMAS W. ENGLISH JURY COMMISSIONER STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN Ti ELECTION NOVEMBER:5.1020 goad for 3 1- m that lead sufficiently | i Borla 5 he Democrats will have | and will stand for an amazing amount | plaints had come to J. W. Borland, | be po ample room to have hopes. Which means, therefore, that the entire hopes of A y : Al Ss the Democratic party in Cambria County for any or Coupons > C AP, (4 ne of their candidates rests | part, it will onl Read Carefully 3g C8 ons CL > 4 2 with the Republicans themselves. 1 ead Carefu ons Any Republican who stays away from the polls on general election day, is assisting the Democratic candidates, The vote : ney, offered to obtain posi- | ally of every last Republican is needed on the 5th of November. REMEMBER “Work hard and play hard, but live ment agency, Offerel lo : hn I ally THIS. Go to the polls, and VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET. according to the rules, Many a dan-|tions for young men and e ; ) SL z on arance | tricts can ticket. The Republicans in Cambria County have a tremendous lead in |going. It doesn't pay to do so. While and posted $1000 bond for apbearaneef fricts. E crt numbers, BUT if a great many of these Republicans dee i e this in U N no! large that they think their vote is not needed, THEN t Vy Drest, oe COM accompany Ql SVE pd 5 a uffering | in court. Prior to Jones’ arr 5 long it 1s true that natul ion on y spector in Pittsburgh for the Bu-|at of cheek and presumpt do so for a wi Finally it v d it w t vania, although not a licensed employ 0es 1 “as a bait to induce them to take cours vg y kind, your dealer HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS * WEEK life otday is a high speed affair. Rusi, drive and force are matter-of-fact ele- ments in daily existence. The ‘simple life’ has now in many cases turned into the life simple!,” said Dr. Theodore B. A Appel, Secretary of Health. leave its mark. Di “Nervous breakdowns and physical| “Don’t be ashamed of feeling tired. ° ; bankrupcies are so common these days as to cause little comment. Th things are merely the natural penalties of this day and age, people are wont to say. “And while they are quite correct about it, the inevitability of such a price does not exist at all. Hard work and the daily grind are not what breal forcing of the body to go on when the natural processes say stop. LY HEALTH TALK * * * * *! “For instance, fatigue is a perfectly natural reaction. To give way to this feeling by snatching a bit of rest, even # (in the rush of affa:rs, is decidedly “No one will question the fact thai|more sensible proposition than to spur one’s self to further efforts hy the : misuse of stimulants such as coffee, tea, Follow excessive smoking or drug-store con- Purgh Of JALCE, 73. coctions. To thus daily drive one’s self Of the Radio Corpor is to apply a whip which will finally | vania, char * kK A slaints have It is no sign of weakness to be in pian se| that condition after a reasonaple amount of energy has heen expended. “From a health standpoint ‘forty winks” walk circles around too much gerous breakdown and wor, avoided by following in this connection, r¢ ef instruction.” Borland said students in the con- SR n’ hool were induced to sign con- 3 i hie ; bhounc 1 a WILL MAKE DRIVE ON SHARPERS |tracts, in which ne boung fier § i ; | ves to pay tuiti ees amounting fos a ’ REY ON JOBLESS | ves to pay tuition £ | the WHO PREY ON ? many cases to more than $100, and | ‘e if they quit the school before com- pleting the payments they were haled | arre alter R. Jones, red with operatir ency without having se- le | ty ployment ous com- | FISH DISTRIBUTION _ Five S nse, numerous com- es io roe come to the Bureau of IS NOW NEAR PEAK they Labor and Industry, from per ! the distribution of fiish by the Board On the other hand, it is a weaknes ou . of Joi of Fish Commissioners as it covers -— to impose upon nature by forcing fati- is desc ribed Jlovd, di- sunfish. catfish, yellow perch, trout and C gue to move on by the use of methods cian of the of ba These fish are coming from the x = contrary to nature's law. | ployment, as “opening gun Pleasant Mount Hatchery, Torresdale,| The “dear o put out of busi-| Cor which | distribu vigorous campa ness fa empl ion is being made by truck i imi i se | ar 19 applicants are meeting the | tatoes people so much as it is the unwisel|coffee or a similar stimulant, There- | prey on the poor and need h false| and the appucan S - e = 38 in = O08, fore, “cat-nap” when fatigue comes | promises.” fish at the point designatec i plac- treet ; * DE | 3 2 streams i sir dis- | ae over you. Don’t prod nature to keep | Jones waived preliminary hearing!ing them in the streams in their dis-'ago. By January 1 the board expects hatcheri .| reau of Employment. He claims that | noldsdale, Bedford county, n back, and when it|the Radio Corporation of ePnnsyl-| gress jo) i during the 192 mat TESTS SHOW MANY LIGHTS ARE Reports received from officis | ining Governor Fisher's lamps are out of adjustment. _ | before an alderman and given twenty Mo «ating an em- days in which to settle. { are not entirely visible. Five per cent. have had faulty w ] J n defrau This is the peak the season for : : » claiming that they have been deiraud- This is the peak of : shield wipers. great many cars horns or other warning devices. and Union City. Practically all| turn t reside Re pro- 1 FAULTY resu head- cent bi faul- Ry
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