allino and the Robertson, of of State Col- e held in the Monday night stra of Gallit- sic. r has returned few days in of Pittsburgh 1 the former: >» of this place. rolltown spent lly family. who has been with illness is tler is visiting Callahan. Grafton, West end with his J. F. Kelly. ple fram Chest uneral of Mrs. Augustine. Maloney an- Son. a teacher in visited at her unday. nd family | relative rug, Clyde 1C Cresson Satur- spent here. 0-480 Oc GU Ii AT VE oppe ALS FOR Y & NIGHT LLE —————————————— AAAI ORR SIE a — —————. OED EEOC (OW i I nous real s in Blk bin- for )5 Slip- pike )5 1etal 5 to 75 (AY | IN BY-GONE YEARS Patton Gleaning from Courier Files of Thirty-five and Twenty-five Years Ago. OT Thirty-Five Years Ago ThisWeek. Alice A. Ashcroft opened a millinery store in the Solomon building. There were 132 inmates in the Cam- bria County Almshouse. “During the late floods W. J. Don- SURPLUS: nelly the lumber merchant has been in his glory. He has a large force of men running the logs in the woods down Dry Run to the saw mill by the aid of what is known as “splashes” which are produced by several small dams at intervals along the streams. At times the work becomes very eX. citing and interesting. The creek is so narrow and crooked at places that the magnitude of the jams which form cause considerable work to liberate the timbers so they will move down the stream again. A representative of this paper was present during two of the splashes on Saturday.Mr. Donnelly ex- pects to have all of his logs at the mill during the next flood.” Chas. M. Letts painter and paper hanger purchased a lot on Magee ave- nue west of Fifth and proceeded in the erection of a two story building there- on to be used as a dwelling and busi- ness place. A. Bl Clark Hastings liveryman pur- chased a yearling colt from F. G. Bun- ford of Columbia Tenn. which had frequently paced one-eight of a mile in 20 seconds. The home of Vincent Malloy ab Chest Springs was completely destroy- ed by fire. - The banks of Chest Creek were age in Sy Samay. Worrell Paving Assessments Receivable 3,908.71 , 8. Bell and Dr. 8. W. Worre Sewer Assessments Receivable 558.18 made a business trip to Penreth, Ww. Due from Borough Solicitor 76.60 Va. on Thursday last. “The Methodist parsonage is about Total Current Assets $ 14,302.27 ready for occupancy. Rev. C. W. Was- sen will dwell there.” PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS: > “G. J. Fitzpatrick has his building Manilral wa w$ 1250000 shout enipisieg ond we open Wb Furniture and Fixtures 203.40 ge By a Equipment... 258.53 «Cresson isn’t in it on the bachlor Balance as per last Audit . $ 234442 question. Patton has the unlucky num- TAREE er ins bieest 15,822.96 ber in its midst—thirteen—and not a Cambria Tax Refund 202.89 single old maid according to the re- Dole TOR. oie 45.75 porter’s story. Fines and Licenses .. 141.00 «Samuel Weakland, C. A. Repsher; Interest Income .... 73.64 Miss Laura Noonan, Mrs. John Scheid Patton Fire Co. Relief Association 915.90 and Mrs. ‘Wm. Burkey and children Borough of Patton Water Works . 1,500.00 drove to Carrolltown, Saturday to at- Miscellaneous EXPENSE .......oecs 34.10 tend Resurrection services in St. Bene- Reuel Somerville, Solicitor, 1928 out 341.50 dict’s Church. Total Receipts $ 21,422.16 Twenty-Five Years Ago. J. Lawrence Dole was elected presi- DISBURSEMENTS: dent of the Patton ¥. M. C. A, to Maintenance of Streets ... 2,838.01 succeed John C. Miller resigned. Light .... 1782: «The Rt. Rev. Eugene A. Garvey, Wai Wen Bishop of the Altoona Diocese, was in brintin "128.60 Johnstown Sunday and preached in Tel ng 16775 St. Gaulbert’s church. In the course bi paons a vid of his discourse Bishop Garvey took al fon Lnsurance Ges occasion to say that there was no rea- Auditors oy 60.00 son why the church choirs could not ar Tin "561.00 sing the Gregorian chants. He said that Fire So e " 768 00 more attention should be paid to these ni] BE on ii chants. Boys should be taught them in | Office Supplies oe 38.76 parochial schools. Bond Redemption .... 500.00 «Cordell and Thomas is the name of a new firm doing business at the old stand of J. R. Cordell and Company. “The Patton borough council is re- ceiving considerable favorable comment in out of town newspapers relative to its recent action in requesting liquor men not to sell to persons of known intemperate habits.” “Robert G. Morgan a Pittsburgh di- vision freight flagman and a former re- sident of Patton, met an untimely death at Kittanning Point on Sunday when he fell from his train to the rails and was crushed to death. He was 27 years of age and is survived by a number of relatives here.” “John C. Gould has moved his plum- bing establishment from Hogan's Alley to the basement of the City Restour- ant.” “0. F. Wolf is the new proprietor of the Patton Pharmacy.” “Phe contract for the erection of an addition to St. Mary's R. C. Church has been let te Frank E. Farabaugh, who was the lowest bidder. “The bartenders unich and the hotel- men of Patton neld a meeting nn Sun- dav afternoon and fixed a scale of wages for the ensuing year.” “The trolley line around the horn wil: be completed “y Cctober 1sb if the contractors—Tennis Bros—live up to tier agreement.” “The first automobile owned in any of the country districts of Cambria ccunty was recently purchased by Frank Strittmatter of Bradley Junction. It is a handsome 16-horse power 1905 model.” “The bill making an appropriation of $5,000 for a proposed miners hospital at Spangler, was passed finally by the house, Friday.” CHRIST KUKLA. Christ Kukla aged 62, died at noon Friday at his home in Summerhill. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Freder- icka Kukla; a son, William, at home, and a daughter Mrs. Martha Swanger, Mt. Union. Funeral services were conducted on Sundey afternoon. Reuel Somerville ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Good Bldg. Patton, Pa. 6 6 6 TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Liquid. AUDITORS’ REPORT | THE PATTON COURIER - Borough of Patton Water Works. ASSETS—1929, CURRENT ASSETS: 1 i The successful bidder will be required to furnish Bond for the full amount of the contract. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BALLOTS”. Henry L. Cannon, 3t County Controller NOTICE. Administratrix’s Sale of Valuable Bank Stock. Notice is hereby given that Stella M. Brophy, as Administratrix of the Estate of F. J. Brophy, otherwise Francis J. Brophy, late of the Borough of Carr- olltown, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, will offer at public sale at the First National Bank of Carrolltown, on Saturday, April 12 1930, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., twenty-three shares of stock of the First National Bank of Carrolltown, eight shares of stock of the First National Bank of The Hastings Bank. Terms of sale, strictly cash. The Ad- ministratrix reserves the right to re- CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. Ebensburg, Pa., March 28, 1930. SEALED BIDS: Up to and including 11 o'clock a. m. Monday, April 21st, 1930, sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Controller for the furnishing and installing of 1-three compartment electric refrigerator of from forty-five to seventy-five cubic feet capacity. Cabinet to be white en- amelled. Bids to include details as to di- menisons, capacity and refrigeration and equipment. One used McCray Ice Refrigerator to be taken in exchange. All information to be had at the Cambria County Children’s Home, Wil- liam Penn Highway, West of Ebens- burg. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing bids should be ly marked, “ELECTRIC REFRIG- Pittsburgh, and ten shares of stock of ERATOR FOR CHILDREN'S HOME.” HENRY L. CANNON, 3t. County Controller. FRANCIS X. YOUNG, E. W. WINSLOW, H, J. MULLIGAN, Auditors. Borough of Patton STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DECEMBER 31, 1929, CURRENT ASSETS: First National Bank Treas. .... ..$ 9,768.88 Paving—Magee, Fifth and Beech Avenues ... 20,374.48 First National Bank Treasurer i. emiiiismmsisiond $ 12,831.58 Borough Property 1,045.86 Accounts Receivable ...... w 2,209.33 i Borough of Patton .. 25,050.00 Total Property and Eqipment .......ciii 38,594.37 ——— Total Current Assets ... $ 40,090.91 [ TOTAL ASSETS $ 52,896.64 | PLANT AND PROPERTY : INAian MOOT CYCle ..wvvvvmsssssssssessnsss 4 5110 Plant, Property and Franchise .. $ 57,198.38 Filtration Plant CURRENT LIABILITIES TOOLS rrcrrsrrre : 1 Boro of Patton Water Works $25,050.00 Dat ini : 2,886.91 Patton Fire Co. Relief Association ... 915.90 Improvements 4673.89 Furniture ....... 210. Total Current Liabilities $ 25,965.90 | water Meters ..... : Bost Balance Jan. 1, 1920 ....casuben. snanmmtimmamnisiin 15,279.98 Total Plant an $183,808.01 Plus Adjustment during year as follows:—Patiton Fire Co. Relief Association. Funds transferred to $163,900.55 General Account .. 6,468.24 Borough of Patton Water Works. 21,738.22 LIABILITIES. Plus Surplus for year 1929 .......ccmmminis 5,192.52 DECEMBER 31, 1929. CURRENT LIABILITIES: Total AdJUStEd SUIPIUS .ocormvsrssismssssssisssss 2693074) Uncimed Wages... wh L560 Accrued Interest on Bonds 1,500.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES ......ccvmmmnnnne 52,896.64 Total Current Liabilities .........ssmsiiineesse $ 1515.65 Borough of Patton BONDED INDEBTEDNESS: RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. Borough of Patton Water Works Purchase 5 per cent anon YEAR 1929. Serial Bonds due $2,000.00 each year from Jan. P’ TS: : : ? 1, 1920 . $ 60,000.00 We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Borough of Patton, Pa, Less Bonds Pai 20,000.00 have carefully checked the books of account of the Borough of Pat- wens eeihiae ton and the Borough of Patton Water Works, and have prepared| 5 =... $ 40,000.00 v Patito / iltratior the attached statements, which we believe, correct to the best of Or cent i a oa our knowledge and belief. : from Jan. 1, 1930, and $3,000.00 Jan, 1, 1040... 50,000.00 Respectfully submitted, rere Total Bo Indebtedness ......counumamnnnisuing $ 90,000.00 DEFERRED CREDIT ITEM: Reserve for Bond Redemplion ....iimimusssnmmims 4 SURPLUS: ol RAID Balance Jan. 1, 1929, Less Adjustment ... Net Income for 1929 ............ 48 474.23 $163,989.88 Borough of Patton Water Works, STATEMENT OF EARNINGS FOR YEAR 1929. Total DiShursemMents .....eceeeimmis Balance in hands of TrEASUIEr .....ecemmiis Borough of Patton IN ACCOUNT WITH REUEL SOMERVILLE, SOLICITOR. $ 11,663.28 $ 9,758.88 WATER: RENTALS .......c.ocinceaamsaabeniisnisensmns wa Sr ——— $ 20,455.77 Labor wngeesss $ 6,038.97 Supplies 3,935.15 Repairs Ma YY vn 28.35 Repairs, Water Lines .... 203.30 Total Operat Expense $ 10,195.77 Less Misc. Operating Income '257.92 Net Operating EXSDERSe .........corrrminsnnmnumsnerssosn 9,937.85 GROSS PROFIT FROM OPERATIONS .........cvvveseaseses $ 10,517.92 GENERAL EXPENSE: Postage and Stationery ... 65.65 Salaries .... 1,500.00 Auditors "30.00 Mis. Expenss 7.50 Total Ger 1 EXPENSE ....criniiersinsmisssninsisninirismmne 1,603.15 NET PROFIT FROM OPERATIONS .....coniisinmeis $ 8914.77 OTHER INCOM! Interest Income .......onnuinioninmisinissai 243.64 GROSS INCOME .........cciiiis sninnssismnsmmiimisissesiain $ 9,158.41 DEDUCTION ROM INCOME: Interest on Bonds .... Bond Redemption .... Total Deductions from INCOME ......coivonnmmncsas $ 8500.00 NET INCOME .,..coccoeeireeeoiienisnsie mens susssssassessssare $ 658.41 Phona Office and Residence J. Edward Stevens FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER CAREOLLTOWN, PENAA Less: Paving Assessment paid year 1929 Balance unpaid as of Dec. 31, 1920 SEWER ASSESSMENT, § 3,908.71 Paving Assessments Collected ........comes $ 41.04 Interest, Costs, Etc 43.96 $ 85.00 By Solicitor’'s Commission . 8.50 ee Due from Borough Solicitor .... 76.50 § 85.00 PAVING ASSESSMENT. RECAPITULATION., Balance unpaid as of December 31 1928 $ 3,949.75 41.04 AT HARVEST TIME IF YOU HAVE USED LIME-MARL You Will Have CROPS OF BETTER QUALITY BIGGER YEILDS PER ACRE RICHER SOIL MORE MONEY FOR YOUR WORK The cost is small—the dividends are large. Use LIME-MARL this spring and be SURE of more profit. Write for prices and full information. NATURAL LIME-MARL CO. ROANOKE, VA. (2 Plant on B. & O. RR. fuse any FRED J. Attorney be made known at the time of sale. STELLA M. BROPHY, Admx. Ebensburg, Pa. or all bids. Method of sale to - NNTP 1 <\] A 1 MI Vi na) Carrolitown, Pa. Vf Parnell. Cowher & Co DE minGiratis I OUI A j strat y QAVA VY WAU = \ \ 4 A Book — WIFE CAN KEEP A CAREFUL CHECK ON — WITH HER OWN CHECK BOOK, YOUR — HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES. IT EN- — ABLES HER TO HAVE AN ACCURATE — RECORD OF JUST HOW MUCH MONEY IS — BEING SPENT FOR EACH DIFFERENT — PURPOSE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL ._.. $200,000.00 SURPLUS . $200,000.60 TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $3,240,000.00 Gee. E. Prindib]e, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer- ville, James Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. Brown, Cashier; Francis X. Young, Assistant Cashier. A BOLL 3 RONOR BANR Ji hd Bef A WILLARD PRODUCT FOR REPLACEMENT Balance unpaid as of Dec, 31, 1928 .. $ $58.18 Balance unpaid as of Dec, 31, 1929 .. $ 558.18 Borough of Patton PAVING ASSESSMENTS RECEIVABLE DECEMBER 31, 1929. SAMUEL WEAKIANA ...ovoveirirrsrnrininiiassissssies issn sss sasss assassins ssasiss sees $ 494.09 Mrs. Joseph Jones ... vi 181.00 Mrs. Anthony Gegesky 349.36 Mrs. Anna Kennedy . i 174.68 GEOTZE O'BIIEI ..cooirierrrinriisiisisissesssssii sass ssiss sss ssssasss esas tse sanss Santas satis 89.68 Mary Driscoll ES. eosin sss: 105.25 Charles Solomon ... ae 336.44 | = John Stebick Est .... 523.36 Steven Jacobs, Deceased .... 169.70 Matt Collar .......usisnins 339.39 J. M. McGrim, Administrator 95.15 Ed. Jenkins ......in 95.15 Herman Miller, Executor . 95.14 Monica O'Brien ... 95.14 Harriett J. Brown 95.14 Thomas Lamont ... 95.15 Christena Gibson . 95.15 Donald Trexler ....... 142.72 Thos. E. Cartright .. 95.15 Philomena Rhody Est . 34.25 John Kuhnley .. 138.41 Marcellus Weaklan: 69.21 Total Paving Assesment Unpaid ccc. $ 3,908.71 SEWER ASSESSMENTS RECEIVABLE, Bernard Litzinger 30.00 Anthony Kline ....... 21.33 Simon Bortman 42.66 Alice Wharton .. 33.45 A. EK. Huber ..... 11.33 M. and H. A. Burkey 8.44 Susan A. Kelly ......... 13.40 Wililam Reynolds . 13.40 P. Cincionni 11.00 D. Netorin ....... 24.86 Thomas Quinn 24.86 Enoch Short .. 44.58 M. Thomas Jr. .. 57.31 B. J. Anderson ...... 45.66 Mrs. Orlena Moudy . 165.00 James Coulson .... 15.00 Gertrude Smith ... 15.00 Total Sewer Assessment Receivable cc, 558.18 Save These Coupons! ‘ These 200 FREE CREDIT coupons are valuable towards the win- ning of the handsome prizes offered in the large anouncement on pages 6 and 7 of today's Courier. There are but two ways of obtaining credits for magnificent awards: first by saving these coupons and secondly, by getting your friends, neighbors, relatives, etc., to subscribe to THE COURIER at $2 a year, deliver through the mail. Clip the Entry Blank in the announcement and this coupon and bring, send or wail i to the “Travel Club” office in the Grand Theatre building. Or are requested to ask questions. still, telephone Patton 191 and ask for further information. 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