at the suit of Gust torney for Plaintiff. NO. 66. and interest of So- in and to all r lot of land situate, he Borough of the and it on Avenue line hence along Southerly of an alley ley in an f fifty (50) Lot No. 93; 93 in a post on in a fifty (50) feet, s marked on A.D. 1923, duly 1 in the Ofice of 3 in and for the Will Book Vol 13, ed a brick dwelling house. at the sait of Carrolltown. ttorney for NO. 75. d interest of Lena r, eager, Rita Yeager ty. viz: ler Street nce North on 43 y South 47 an 43 ner of Aot along. said Town Plat, e vested in Henry da- D. 1 the said Henry f seized, died, in- leaving to Lena Yeager, and Francis Yeager, nt Yeager, Gladys Jacob 1d Glasser recorded in 1923, Rita Yeager and at the suit of A. orneys for Plain- ). 96. 1d interest of Ida 0 all that certain 1d - situate in the bounty of Cambria nia, described as a point on Key- enter line of Lot reinafter mention- tone Avenue in a istance of fifty the center line of d plan; thence in along the center resaid a distance 150) feet to the lley ; thence in an y the line of said ly (50) feet to a e of Lot No. 281 Northerly direc- 1e of said Lot No, undred fifty (150) lace of beginning; t fronting fifty ern boundary line id extending back a distance of one L to a twenty foot Western one-half Eastern one-half No. 4 of lots laid 11 and Coke Com- Sylvania, by Wil- ine said Plan Recorder 8s Office in Miscellaneous page 560. Having -story frame du- ne vested in the deed of Winfield .» dated June 25, he Recorde Of- y in Deed Book t the suit of The resson, Pa. torneys for Plain- 101. d interest of Jer- ) all ti certain f land situate in ria, County of of Pennsylvania, as follow Be- orner of lands of Lloyd & Jones; d & Jones and IL. egrees East 1031 y land of Thomas rees and 30 min- L post; thence by "and 45 minutes ; thence still by and 38 minutes 1; thence by land 18, South 85 de- > a post; thence Berkey, South 5 t to a hemlock of Robert Davis, 15 minutes West, thence by sam 21 feet to ston North 86 degrees 16; thence contin- degrees West 986 by land of John legrees West 2705 e of beginning. nd 103 eng 1g all the coal to- ing rights and conveyed, s and 10 perch- d land sold by bster Griffith and d May 11th, 1916, Book Vol. 277 at became vested in eed bearing date nd recorded in page 390. t the suit of Jas. of A. Skelly. orney for Plain- D. 131%. nd interest of J, » that certain lot the Borough of bria and State of ed .as follows: he North side of ded on the East orth by an Alley, perty of (former- 20. M. Estep and t the suit of the orneys for Plain- «118. 1d interest of W, all those certain ext page, that Bar- umbria and State of d and described as Southerly of { in the hereinafter line of direction ired and fifty (150) thence sterly feet to thence Northerly f one hundred and Philadel- z the southerly line Westerly di- the the orough of Barnes- Vo. 92 became vest- tor by the last will Pendracki, dated store the Plain- Madeline Yeu- . of Henry Yea- Guardian ager, Gladys Yea- i an to all that certain n the Borough of Pa., bounded cor- de- post on an alley; de- alley; thence degrees West No. 11 lot 150 feet to Spang- * beginning, it be- and a two-story frame building used as a I, a. THE PATTON COURIER HERIFF'S SALES—Carried Over From Preceding Page. two lots of ground situate in the Bor- ough of Cresson, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, described as fol- lows: Known and numbered on Plan No, 1 of Park View Extension of Cresson, pennsylvania, of lots laid “out by the y Lots Nos, 1 Cresson Realty Company ¢& and 2, said Plan of lots being recorded by Lot ). 45, 120 feet, on the West by| bearing date the 13th day of March, in the Recorder's Office of- Cambria|Second Street 40 feet, on the North by|1315, and recorded in Cambria County County in Plat Book No. 1, at page 172; Lot No 47, 120 feet and on the East by|in the Qffice for the Recording of Deeds said lots of ground being more particu-fa 20-foot alley 40 feet; having thereon |in Deed Book Vol. 270, at page 3. larly deseribed as follows: Bounded on|erected a two-story stucco combination Excepting and reserving, however, out the North by Lot No. 3 of said plan; on dwelling and store, and a garage, of Parcel No. 2, above described, the the West by First Street; on the South Subject to the exceptions, reservations|property sold by EK, J. Hall to Mary At- and conditions as contained in deeds to|kinson, by deed bearing date the 3rd day Hy Pike Avenue and on the West by.a twenty foot alley. Under and subject to the same exemp- tions, reservations, conditions and agree- ments contained in the Deed hereinafter recited. Title to which became vested in the said W. L. Hibbs by deed of Harry Ww. Schweizer and Edna Ji. Schweizer, his wife, dated the 5th day of September, 1924, and recorded in the Recorder's Of- fice of Cambria .County in Deed Book Vol. 379, Page 381. Taken in execution at the suit of The First National Bank, Cresson, Pa. Leech and Hibbs, Attorneys for Plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO, 119, All the right, title and interest of W. Hibbs, of, in and to all those certain situate in the Borough of Cambria and State on L. two lots of ground of Cresson, County of Pennsylvania, known and numbered Plan No. 1 of Park View Extension of Cresson, Pennsylvania, of lots laid out by the Cresson Realty Company as lots Nos. 1 and 2, said plan of lots being re- corded in the Recorder's Office of Cam- pria County in Plat, Book Vol 1, at page 172; said lots of ground being more par- ticularly described as follows: Bounded on the North by Lot No. 3 of said plany on the West by Fi Street; on the South by Pike Avenue; a twenty foot alley. and on the West by 3 ed in said Title to which became V W. L. Hibbs by deed of Harry W. Sch- weitzer, et ux, dated the 5th day of September, 1924, and recorded in said recording office in Deed Book Vol. 379 at page 381. Having thereon erected a gasoline fill- ing station and buildings and improve- ments used in gesmection therewith. Taken in execution at the suit of erican National Bank of Ebeasburg, ¥. J. Hartmann, Attorney for Plain- tiff. FI, FA. NO, 125, All the right, title and interest of Au- Miller of, in and to that cer- lahd situate in Barr Town. County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Adjoining lands of L. Mangold, M. Kirsch, William Shank and others, con- taining 100 acres, more or , improved with two-story frame dwelling. Except- ing and reserving such coal and mining rights as heretofore granted and convey- ed by former owners Title to which was acquired by of Executors of Anton Kneisel, dec 3 bearing date the 24th of March, 1 3, and recorded in the Recorder's Office in Deed Book, Vol. 370 at page 52, etc. Taken in execution at the suit Gallon. W. KF. Dill, Attorney for Plaintiff. gustine J. tain tract of ship, Cambria of Louis LEV, FA. NO. 126, All the rignt, title and interest of John Donoghue and Mildred Donoghue, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of ground situate, 1y- ing and being in the Township of Cress- the County of Cambria and Com- Pennsylvania, bounded and follow Beginning at a North-Westerly side of Sec- r-four (34) on, in monwealth of described as point on the ond Street, a distance of thi feet in a Northeasterly direction from the Northeast corner of Lot No. Forty (40) on the Plan of the Mountain House Joxtension to Cresson; thence along said Second Street North thirty-three (33) de- grees twenty-seven (27) minutes East a distance of thirty-three (33) feet to the line of lot, now or formerly, of Keefer R. Ling and wife; thence along the line of last mentioned lot North fifty-si (56) degrees thirty-three (33) minutes West a distance of two hundred and forty (240) feet to the Southeasterly line of an alley ; thence along the line of the last men- tioned alley South thirty-three degrees twenty-seven (27) minut West a dis- tance of thirty-three (33) feet to the line of lot, now or formerly, of Charles M. Byrne; thence along the line of last mentioned lot South fiftysix degrees thirty-three minutes Fast a distance of two hundred and forty (240) feet to a point on the Northwesterly side of Sec- ond Street and the place of beginning. Said lot, piece or parcel of ground being a of the Southerly seventeen (17) foot strip of Lot No. 42 on the Plan of to Cress- the Mountain House Extension on and the Northerly sixteen (16) {foot strip of Lot No. 41 on the aforesaid plan. Having thereon erected a frame dwell- ing house. Title to ‘which became vested in the said John Donoghue and Mildred Dono- ghue by deed of Charles M. Byrne dated the 10th day of January, 1930, corded in the Recorder's Office of Cam- Taken in execution at the suit of Gil- bert J. Hogue. Leech and Hibbs, Attorngys for Plain- tiff. and re- ria County in Deed Book Vol. 436, page| Company FI. FA, NO, 132, - All the right, ~ title and interest of James Renno and Rose Renno, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in Cresson Borough, yvlvania, being Plan No. 1 of Cresson of lots Cambria County, known as Lot No. 46 Park View Extension to laid out by the Cresson Realty Co. said plan being recorded in Plot Book No, 1, page 172; said lot bounded on the South! p or lar ot} on prior owners of said lot. The title to which became vested in James Renno and Rosie Renno, his wife, | ps by deed from Blair C. Seeds, ux., dated 8th April, 1924, and recor in Cambria County, in Deed Book 391, page 268.2 Taken in execution at the suit of Cresson Deposit Bank, Cresson, Pa. ettig & Nelson, Attorneys for Plain- tiff, FI. FA, NO, 136. All the right, title and interest of An- tonio Bongiovanni and Martha Bongio- vanni, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Spangler, County of Cambria and | EF. Gal State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- lot, piece scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at|ing situate in the a point one hundred and fifty (150) feet from the Northwest corner of Crawford |vania, bounded and described as follows: Avenue and North Seventeenth Street;|to wit: thence yrthwardly along said Craw- Fronting fifty (50) feet on Cleve land ford Avenue a distance of twenty-fi Street and extending back one hundred (25) feet, thence in a Westerly direction twenty-four (124) feet more or less on a distance of one hundred and ten (110) (parallel lines to lot of Albert Gubella on feet, more or less, to an alley; thence by the Iast along an alley on the South be- said alley on a curved line to a point on| tween lot here described and other land corner of Lot Number One Hundred Four-| of John Gallig: being fifty (50) feet teen (114), Section ‘G"”; thence along along lot of said Albert Gubella on the said lot in an easterly direction a dis-|E t and bounded on the North by oth- of one hundred and thirty-fivejer feet, more or less, to the place offal beginning. Being the Southerly half of Lot Number One Hundred and Thirteen |ga (113), Section “G”. Having thereon]|19 erected a two story frame building. Ti-| rec tle to which became vested in said An- tonio Bongiovanni and Martha Bongio- br vanni, his wife, by deed of Edward W. Walsh, et. ux. Taken in execution at ward W. Walsh. Jos. Gray, Attorney for Plaintiff. the suit of Ed- Fl. FA, NO, 146, All the right, title and interest of John M. Lohr, and Minerva E. Lohr, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of land situate, lying. and being in the Township of Richland, in the County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, further bounded and described as follows: « Beginning at a point at the corner of Lot Number Eight (8) and the Geistown- Elton Road, and extending North eighty- five (85) degrees seventeen (17) minutes Bast a distance of fifty and thirty-seven hundredths (50.37) feet to a point at the corner Geistown-Elton Road and Lot No. Eleven (11); thence along Lot No. elev- en (11), South eleven (11) degrees forty- three (43) minutes East a tance of one hundred sixty-four and seventy hun- dredths (164.70) feet to a sixteen (16) foot wide alley; thence along line of said alley, North seventy-six (76) degrees forty-seven (47) minutes West a distance of fif and fourteen hundredths 55.14) feet to the corner of Lot No.l @ thence along Lot Number light (8) North Eleven (11) degrees forty three (43) minutes West a distance [E of one hundred forty-seven and fifty- I recorded Parcel Title bri parc Taken Gallitzin of Giallitzin, Pennsylvania. Edw. Gallitzin of Gallitzin, Pennsylvania. Edw, Knuff, Attorney for Plaintiff. undersigned. ) No. less to a fifteen f 1d of J. to the ull County in ge 219. in execution Building ar Knuff, Attor FI. FA, NOS. arg n by deed of John Galligan dated th day of November, A. D., 1909 and .orded in the Office for the Recording ia in Taken in Building HOMER C. GEORGE, Sheriff. in Cambria County Book Vol .196, at page 263. Fronting fifty-five (55) feet on Craig Street and oxtending back one hundred forty-eight (148) feet, more ht alley, and having C, Ashcroft on the er lands of P. J. Hall on the Ww above parcel of land became vested in the said J B by deed of Mary A. Bengele, des of September, 1919, and recorded in Cam- Deed Book Excepting and reserving, however, from ls one and two above described, all the ceal and other minerals in, under and upon the above described lots of ground, together with the mining rights and priv- ileges such as were reser ed in all pgior conveyances. 1 at the Loan 1d wey fc 154-155-156, All the right, title and interest of John wn of in and to all that certain . or parcel of land lying and be- Borough County of Cambria and State of Pennsyl- 1d of John Galligan; being a part of ger piece of ground, the title to which became vested in the said John F. Galli- of Deeds in and for the County of Cam- Deed Book Vol. execution and Loan at ov in. Deed = and st. piece sribed or Vol, 312, at ed and except- suit of the Association vr Plain#iff. of Gallitzin, the 24, at page 138. 1it of the Association the In the Estate of Alexander B. Jor- dan, alias A. B. Jordan, alias A. B. Jordan, deceased, late of Reade Town- ship, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of said decedent have been granted to All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or de- mands’ against the same wil them known without delay to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLEAFIELD, PA, . J. Hartmann, Attorney, bensburg, Pa. BEX the Imake ecutor. 6t nine hundredths (147.59) feet to the point of beginning. And being marked, known and numbered on the Plan of ‘“Richland Manor” as laid- out by Fetterman En- gineering Company for Greater Johns- town Development Company as Lots Numbers Nine and Ten (9 and 10) in Block “D”; which said plan is recorded in the office for recording of deeds in and for Cambria County, in Plat Book No. 2, page 54. 3eing the same two lots or parcels of land which Greater Johnstown Develop- ment Company, a corporation, by its deed bearing even date herewith and herewith to be recorded, sold and con- veyed unto John M Lohr and Minerva BE. Lohr, husband and wife, present Mort- gagors Taken tage Building & TC. Bvans, the suit of Por- ssociation, for Plaintiff. in execution at Loan 4 Attorney FI. FA, NO. 14%. All the right, title and interest of John Tomoyko, John Tomoyko, Jr. of, in and to all that certain parcel of land, situate in the Township of Portage, County of Cambria and S e of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow Beginning at a post on Main Street at Southeast corner of Lot No. 17; thence by same South 18 degrees 17 ‘minutes fifty (50) feet to the Northeast corner of Lot No. 19; thence by same South 71 degrees 43 minutes West one hundred | ¢. forty-eight and twenty-six hundredths (148.26) feet to an alley; thence by same North 14 degrees 35 minutes West fifty and one-tenth (50.1) feet to Lot No. 17; thence by same North 71 degrees 43 min- utes East one hundred forty-five and two one-hundredths (145.02) feet to place of beginning and being known and number- ed Lot No. 18 in the Martin Realty plan or plot of lots and lands in Spring Hill as laid out by A. B. Crich- ton in the y 1910. Being the same lot of ground which became vested in Mary Tomieko, by deed of Martin Realty Company, said deed bearing date the 26th day of March, 1913 and of record in the Recorder's Offoce of as CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Ebensburg, Pa., August 7, 1930. SEALED BIDS: Up until 11 o'clock a. m., Friday, August bids will be received the County Controller for the furnish- ing and delivering f. o. b. Ebensburg, Pa., of the following for use in the Dec) partment of Roads and Bridges Cambria County: 10,000 feet of 3” White Oak Bridge Plank, 14 feet long, of various widths: 4,000 feet White Oak Bridge Plank, 12 feet long, of various widths. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or bids. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BID FOR LUMBER”. HENRY L. CANNON, County Controller. 29, 1930. at the office of Sealed of all ADMINISTRATOR'S In the Estate of Annie Johnson, de- Chest Cambria County and State of Pennsy- lvania. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration in the Estate of said decedent have undersigned. eased, late of been granted to All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or de- mands against the same will them known without delay to NOTICE Township in the make Henry T. Johnson, * Star Route, Patton, Pa, BV. FA V 9 LEY, FA, No. 121. Ns Cambria County, in Deed Book Vol. 248 Tis All the right, .title and interest of So-l 4% 00" 411, and which the said Mary Administrator. phia Pendracki of, in and to the fol-| ‘romieko, by her last Will and Testament | F- J. Hartmann, lowing described lot of land situate In devised to John Tomayko, said Will be- Ebensburg, Pa., Barnesboro Borough Cambria Count¥,|line of record i Te EL De > 0 ’ ing of record in the Register's Office of 3t Attorne Poon yanla, a post on Southerly side Cambria County in Will Book, Vol 14 ’ y. g at a pos Southerly side, 83. of Philadelphia Avenue and line of Lot : however, to the reservations J 2 as mar, 5 ereinafter i ? . ES 5 EXECU 'S N E No J purnastied on de. Hex pd and gXeeplions as set forth in the fore- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE é 2! « = enc aloni grat going deed. = EM at Mo, 92 in iv direction) Song deel . ' i 3% : ot 1 ot Re. nz a i alien in execution at the suit of Lin- In the estate of John U. Dinsmore, b §; a Yr * ole 51 coln Roberts. § P 3 line of said alley in an Easterly direc- TC. Kvans, Attorney for Plaintiff late of Patton Borough, deceased. tion 27 feet fo post; thence through alo ? ’ Notice is hereby given that Letters Lot, No. 90 on line Paris so te PL we PL PA. No, HY. i Testementary in the estate of said e d esterly 0 es oOo +0tl. NO, 4 the right, title and interest o Tony »ade IY oe 4 93 ‘a distance of 150 feet to Philadelphia} gcalese of, in and to all those five or decedeny have been granted fo the Avenue; thence along the Southerly linef tain lots of land situate in the Borough under-signed. All persons indebted to of Philadelphia Avenue in a We sterly 3 of Barnesboro, County of Cambria and the said estate are requested to make recti 271, fee Ss e of Lot|Qtate of Pennsylvaniz dg -| pavme : i ; BT a oa the larger portion of Lot No. 93, d Bt ote numbers ‘sixteen (16), sov- demands against the same will make marked on the general plan of B -| enteen (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19) them known without delay fo boro, Improved with a two-story framejand twenty (20) as marked and desig- Grace Dinsmore, i or ns acquired by the a a oF 01% 1a Sut his Bap M. B. Cowher, last Will of V. J. Pendracki, deceased. |walnut Run Branch of the Pennsylvania Executors. _ Taken in execution at the suit of the| Railroad Company, fronting on Crosby | Reuel Somerville, Attorney, Citizens Bank of Barneshoro, I Avenue, and having erected thereon a Patton, Pa. 6t W. F. Dill, Attorney for Plaintiff. two story frame dwelling house and barn. . Title to the above described premi FI, FA. NO, 129, vested in Tony Scalese by deed of Rosa All the right, title and interest of | Scalese et vir. dated the 18th day of May Samuel Gordon of, in and to all that]1925, and recorded in the Office for the certain piece or lot of the Township of West Carroll, Cambria and State of bounded and described as follows Beginning at a post on the road lea ground situate i County ing to the Hopper farm; thence along J.-H, said road South thirt yur and one-half | degrees East forty-five feet to a post ; FI. FA, NOS, 152-153, along said land of William Moore All the righty title and interest of P. J thence Iistate South fifty-five degrees West, or Pennsylvania, nl recording of deeds in and for the County »f| of Cambria in Deed Book Vol. 400 at page 70. Taken in execution at the suit of Am- Mongelluzzo 1-| ato y Westover, Attorney for Plaintiff we | Hall, of in and to all those certain two hundred and fifty feet to a post; thence | pieces, parcels, or tracts of ground, ly- along Annie Powell North thirty-five and] ing and being situate in the Borough of one-half degrees West, fifty feet to a|Gallitzin, County of Cambria and State post; thence orth fifty-five and one- of nia, bounded and describ- half degrees East one hundred and fifty|ed as follow C feet to the place of beginning. Parcel No. 1. Situate on the South- Being the ne piece of ground, title! west side of Craig Street at a distance of to which became vested in Samuel Gor-| ninety (90) feet Southeast of the South- don by deed of E. P. teed, et ux., dated |eastern side of Quarry Street, containing May 6th, 1926 and recorded in the off in front of said Craig Street fifty-five for recording Deeds in and for Cambrial (556) feet, and extending Southwest of County, Pennsylvania in Deed Book Vol.| that width in length or depth, between 406 at page 237. lines parallel with said Quarry Street, Having erected thereon a two-story | one hundred (100) feet to a certain street frame building used as apartment. a Store ar wd] or alley leading out of the rear of said lot LIBEL IN DIVORCE Emory Majercsik, vs. Anna Yanovitch Ma jercsik, In the Court of Common Plea of Cambria County 449 June, Term, 1930. Pensylvania. No. To the Respondent Above Named: The subpeoena and alias subpoena in above case having returned NON EST INVENTUS you are notified to be at the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, First Monday Pensylvania, of October, on the 1930, to answer the complaint of the Libellant. HOMER C. GEORGE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensburg, Pa. 8-7-3 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, Title to the above described piece or parcel of ground became vested in P. J. Taken in execution at the suit of Ed- gar P. Reed. George W. Griffith, Attorney for Plain- tiff, Hall, by deed of Pearl M, Sager, et vir, dated the 8th day of March, 1907, and and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets. — er — TAKEN FROM THE [III THE PATTON COURIER re oe —— smn ra — tn — A TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Courier of ——r————— News of Dans wn the Yast —— — — E10 A1MOSt immediatel Friday, Sept. 1, 1905, The Hotel Hallman, Cl tavern, and which also el tinction of standing 1n I field and Cambria coul stroyed by fire Saturd: guests in the pbuilding A stock company ha Leiden, Ferdinand joyial dis everyone. He was of children among the at St. Lawrence for th constructing a telephon Lawrence to Patton. gentlemen were elected d G. Gill, F. X. Yahner, Ad Jacob Warner; and Abra board was then organized John G. Gill, president secretary. the stock was placed a A good portion of the st been subscribed. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Har a son; and to Mr. and Mux Byrne a daughter. The Marks, oOn¢ known citizens of Camb: the first resident of Patton, home of his daughter, in Sunday of diseases incident “Daddy” Marks, as he known, was a native of was 76 years old. About a ago Mr. Marks came fron settled on a farm in Clea Sheriff's Office, August 11, 1830. ship on what is now Patton. At one time he EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. cally all the land now o town and vicinity. He by trade and built the n and Fourth has been known as “Ma which this hamlet was « before the post office rec of Patton. operated this mill until ago when he went to A his home with his dau a familiar Patton until failing hea him to keep to the house avenues, wi Mr. Marks figure on t position with and mad little ones ices and burial were a AbBut fifty Patton an excursion to the Big ing last Sunday. The Penn Traffic D in Johnstown was burned on Monday evening, ¢ of a half million doll The large barn of Carroll township was { by fire on Monday eve From th¢ his pla riles of The JES OF (season will be during | capital stock, which is $50,000, has ben provided. It is expected that from | includes vitrified tile or sewer pipe, fire | proofing for building purposes, The new industry will employ from ! 50 to 100 men and boys and its busiest | the summer | { months. The decided advantage which. the establishing of this new NS will give to Patton cannot be over esti- mated as the prosperity of any town is more or les assured through a diver- | sity of manufacturing interests. N. W. Bennett, the Spangler butcher, is now in posession of a natural cur- iosity in the shape of a three-legged which is perfectly formed in every pig one | P1§, the dis-| way with the exception that it has but 1a, Clear-| one hind leg. The animal is now about was de- a week old and is one of the livilest | night. All of the litter. aped. A fire last week at Irvona, Clearfield | nm formed county, completely destroyed the large | pose of | tannery at that place, throwing many from St. men out of employment. ' ng Jesse E. Dale, state delegate, in died A ALTO to old 1 Tamil Vi artment » the iling Thursday, Aug. 29, 1895. On Thu was Creek which were men who ar future sult of arrangemen a Ic for held Lan the es plant, the ” pros Und { rriends of Carmel will have the great hn | company with S. M. Wilson, L. S. Bell, ht, | Reuel J. convention at Harrisburg Thursday. dy | tion last week which shows energy and rd an nd | section. on) FERVENT NOVENA TO BE > and wn - and | of the Blessed Virgin Mary, ending mg | Monday, Sept. 8 . This novena, like all lame | previous ones which have been made at ¥ | the new Carmelite monastery, Loretto, age tore Somerville, Dr. I. J. Weida, ! A! Adam Wolslagle, John Boyce and E. | Wil Greene, attended the Republican | 1 The Tucker County (W.Va. Repubi- ican, issued a ten-page illustrated edi- ‘get up” by the management. The paper is published by Roy E. Decker, old time friend of the editor of Courier, who is one of the most able editors and newspapermen of that , the OPENED NEXT SUNDAY Will Be Made Privately by Carmelite Nuns at Loretto Immediately following the closing of the novena at Carmel for the month of August in honor of St. Therese of Lisieux, another fervent novena will ommence Sunday, August 31, in pre- paration for the Feast of the Nativity will be made privately by the Carmelite nuns. For the intentions of the clergy 5 of the Altoona diocese, the success of of | the Catholic schools, for all those seek- -|ing employment and for the faithful of | who want to share in the sisters’ hum- !| ble prayers, this novena will be offered. Petitions may be addressed to the Reverend Mother Prioress, Carmelite monastery, Loretto. At the closing of each novena held “lat Carmel, many favors received are made known by the devoted clients the Little Flower. In this first no- vena for the month of September, the y. The necessary | mother of God and St. Therese, the Little Flower, both pleading for their petitions to the sacred heart of Jesus. Novena petitions may be maildd to the Carmelite monastery at any time nd all will share in the sisters’ pray- TEL 5 and holy communions during the ——— month of September. Courier of | Reverend Mother Prioress and her | community wish to express again their | deep gratitude to benefactors and fri- gust 22, a meeting | ends who either send alms or bring fice of the Chest | them to the monastery. provement Co., at |charity is received in ominent | Jesus and Mary, and the intentions of | been many pri ly interested in the [all will be especially f Patton, and ting all preliminary consumated t nt of a large clay of which will be- at of This gr the names remembered in as | this coming novena in honor of the | Queen of Heaven, to commence on 8. Return to Old-Time Common-Sense Diet Will Help Solve Farm Relief The im- American Consumption of Wheat Flou, 1880 to 1930 portant hes (Million Barrels) hind A! a's Shiga wheat s and therefore nd a large p the nation’s icul- tural | 1, 1s illustrate the a CCOn ving chart. For tw era- tions pr the World W ner- ica’s iy in popul was parallele most exactly in- creased imp- tion of eat flour. 1 hout this peri e na- tion’s d 1 for bread re 1 the milli: f be- tween fi d six bushels wheat per per n per year. During the war, however Food Admin ration and other encles f government Sxeniod ery in- 1879: 198¢ 1089 1894 1009, 1904 1909 104 3)9 1 fluence possible to —_—— curtail mestic consumption of | been freak food fads by wheat flour. “Save Bread” became a | interests promoting si ealtl national slogan. The health ana | diets” and “health foods.” strength of our armies and those of At last, however, our allies, we were told, required that | are waking up to the I1 they have first call on our bread | this situation in deali materia problem of farm relief. America responde: d. Per capita the the ment that in war-time urged us now be unte consumption was cut to about four | “Save Bread” may ( bushels, or a little over, annually.| upon to lend & helping hand in a The stay-at-homes ate substitutes and | national “Back to Bread’ movement. black bread in order that our soldiers | Through such a movement, Now might have the white bread they | being planned, it is hoped to bring needed. about a return to the common- Among other abnormalities follow- not the least was the nation’s failure to resume its normal As a result we have been con- suming about 130,000,000 bushels less wheat annually than would be requir- ed were we using our old average of ing the diet. war, diet of former years and to re as the “staff of life” the ol ed bread like mother used to Such a “Back to Bread” pro held to be essential, not only for farm relief, through the restoration f the old ratio of wheat consumption, but 5.3 bushels each per year. At present|a matter of national he in our consumption 1s about 4.26 [support of which dietitians and health bushels per person annually. authorities declare it to be equally To some extent this is held due_to | important. Bread, they state, 13 our recent prosperity, Housewives | strengthening, not fattenin and no with f purses felt bread was ‘too | substitutes yet found can take its comm Many fancy substitutes| place in wholesome nourishment on were pted. Another factor has! the national dinner table. Sunday, Aug. 31, and end on the Feast of the Nativity of Mary, Monday, Sept. In the Estate of Robert 600 to 700 cars of manufactured pro-|presumed decedent, having an estate ducts will be shipped per annum, which jn Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby etc. | of Administration in the estate of the above named presumed decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE given back home Wherever you are, home is always within “‘talking distance.” Tele- phone for news of family and friends. Pearson, a that letters persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to The First National Bank, of Patton, Pa. Reuel Somerville. Administrator. Attorney for Administrator, Patton, Pa., 7-24-6t TEL | Have You Proper Ignition? Proper Ignition Means POWER. Proper Brakes Means SAFETY. CS 0-H = YOU CAN HAVE THESE IF YOU ' BRING YOUR CAR TO US PATTON AUTO CO. PATTON, PA. HER OWN heckBook WIFE CAN KEEP A CAREFUL CHECK ON WITH HER OWN CHECK BOOK, YOUR HOUSEHOLD EXPE R TO HAVE A JUST HOW MUCH MONEY IS SPENT FOR EACH DIFFERENT PURP( THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITA SURPLU TOTAL RESOURCES Gee. E. Prindible, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer- es Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. Brown, Cashier; Francis X. Young, Assistant Cashier, A ville, Jam ABLES HEE RECORD OF BEING )S 1. JS BOLL VDITURES. IT EN- ACCURATE $200,000.00 $200,000.60 $3,240,000.00 OVER OF HONOR BANK irm——-— M—————————————————_ e————————————————————. ———————,,..
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