i THE PATTON COURIEK : — Mapp m— : - - — - . THE PATT , | every hamlet and city in the United LOC ch-Abbey Church on Sunday of last R 1 Q . aw \ |States, volunteer Christmas Relief | Al ST | week. The special honor confered up- cue ~ omer V ille LEGA] | 3 Sti BRI KBATS BOU UE S on him comes after the completion ~ F | ———————— Published Every Thursday. | Committees or Organizations, were ’ 1 LS of specialized and intensive studies amera ree. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | formed this year, to assist the nezdy W OF INTERY 1 in Philosophy completed last June. HAWKEYE MAKE vs s Thos. A. Owens, Editor & Prop land to make the Oniidren of these ™ — ~ Co E A meeting of he Hast Carrol 4X 1 Office in Good Bldg. Patton, Pa. * *] ile a y 4 1e Cambria Nreeman off, i . Township Parent-Teacher ssocia- : + ag E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor 0 temporarily unfortunate, happy ppepshurg, has taken over a new|Condensed Items Gathered from ion will be held at Concord Grange One coupon is given with (With the belief that Santa Claus iS a semblance of apearance was eviden- Various Sources for the near Bradley Junction on the even-| jevery quart of oil or gallon of - _— Entered in the Pest Office at Patton |living, human unselfish agent. We ced with the issue of Inst Week, a Busy R d 2 ing of December 30th. The entertain- | gasoline purchased, as well as f WV By virtue of h | . IS a Santa nhouncing concurently the change o § eadaer. | ment will be furnished by the pupils| 3. 95 chases. mn : ! e 0 Pa., as Second Class Mail Maiter. yi feel DE) ses Dgcase here ‘t of our management. And the new manager — of the various schools of the town- all di s ac pUzchases Wie : Parnell, Cowher & Co. issued out of Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in | aus—at least in the Spi is none other than Thos. A. Owens, Charging he was jolted from the step ship, and will consist of music, read- you ave a9 oupons, 18 NIA J] 7 Pleas of Blair Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents, | hearts. |who also has charge of the helm of{of a bus and severely injured, Paul ing and plays. camera 18 yours absolutely RIN) there will be e: 1 2 ‘0: | The Potion Souris The asd news Tevet, sees, Cambria county, has! Mrs. Walter Conrad of East Car- FREE. oo outcry, at tho i i aper ¢ ibensburg wi introduce | filed suit for $25,000 damages against Townshi rC. atient at” the ! . RATE CARD-—Legal Notices, at 10c| y {paper a. = Sena rere iets ) g g roll Township, is a patient a -——e burg, on per line. per dbo 3 maar WORK. TO {rOwene in the Held of newspaper- | the Beaverdale-South Fork Bus Com-| Spangler hospital, being admitted to) § All Kinds of Repair Work Locals 10c per line; Business Cards,| INCREASE JOBS. [dom as now operating a ehain of (pany. Terelin said the acident secured | hit Institution on Wednesday morn- iy ps NATIONALLY FRIDAY, . ix reed ny | » |newspapers. hether or no he has|at Creslo bridge. « ing of last week. She is r ted as an ccessories, i Full or x pe LJERE'S one way to help out the un- ambitions to ad others to the alredd¥| gymer _— new weekly rowenta RE ee hi ci Candies, Tob G : RENOWN At : o ’ > | : i ; aquired string is not known; but}. of HS, an ¥ = : ‘andies, Tobaccoes, Groceries. all the follow! Minimum charge, $1.00. Cash must ac- | Aa. employment situation. Trainmen, (Fo his ambitions head in that titled The Clymer Herald.” The new | Ee —— - : ’ ’ PLAYER PIANO : 3 — ollowin, company all orders for foreign adver-enginemen and firemen of the Reading! girection we know he will be headed sheet made its first appearance last | JOHNSTOWN FIRM IS GIVEN ce Ne Private party in your vicinity tising. All Advertising copy must reach | Railroad at Harrisburg are. making in a sucessful venture. Mr. Owens is week and is edited by Paul Houck, a CONTRACT AT SANATORIUM SCANLAN’S GARAGE moving out of town yishes to All the right this office by noon Wednesday to n= untary reductions of their monthly 2 worthy man in charge of newspa- former Hastings resident, who conducts | Chest Springs, Pa. give up their beautiful Player Altoona Coal an sure insertion. Unsigned correspon-| . : 5 x of . pers and it is our sincere wish that|2 Job priniing plant in Clymer. | Berkebile Brothers, of Johnstown, | Pi half paid for. Just Hi vate corporation dence will be ignored at all times. | working time to provide work for, "lin ind his aded venture a suc-| The condition of William B. Hicks, a | general contractors on the new | l1ano hall pai » JUSL like tain tract of I [Sou fellow employes, :1 was learned |cessful one.—Barnesboro Star. prominent Altoona citizen, remains un-| $300,000 hospital unit now under way | new-14 months old. Rather Townshin Blair The Patton Courier Has the Largest on Saturday. tmpoved at the Johns Hopkins hospi- at the state sanatorium at Summit, | Subscribe for the Courier, $2 a year.| than bring this piano back to < destribec: us fo Paid-Up Circulation of Any Weekly! The men lay off from work on a And then, also, on Monday, there i% lin Ba timore, Md, where he recent- | Friday appeared winner of an extra — | Your warerooms we will resell point on the li1 News in Cambria C ty—C . 8 | 4 = Sditor Thos. ly underwent surgical treatment. | $34,660 contract at Harisburg, for I ; point e lin paper in Cambr ounty—Covers| ,....oin number of days each month came into our sanctum, Edi | A Oy . | to reliable party and allow ail Dockor tocot the Home Community like a blanket, | x : |A. Owens, newest manager of the| Three one-act plays, together with | the construction at the sanatorium | : : . Scar ract an and circulates far more extensively in|il order that other men, now on the |. yi. Freeman, the northern |drills and recitations, comprised the of a tunnel, sidewalks and Service | monies paid. Just continue Tract where the north-eastern Cambria County than extra lists, may get their share of em- Democratic organ here for the past | Christmas program given by the pupils | lines to connect the new building - easy monthly payments or and Blair. Count that Tom states will be|of the Nagle school in Elder township | With the main institution. ‘The bld is a doctor's Prescription for small balance, For price, make thence, south 6 ployment. The plan is overative among | 63 years, east 130 perches does any other newspaper. | strictly non-political under his guid- Jon Tuesday of this week. 0 ns V i ya 7 | the Johnstown firm was the only | 1 DS AND HEADACHES |jand conditions, apply one submitted for this particular post, corner; the both freight and passenger crews and | bi by . ~ fects iy wien” at Harris | 27% which sounds good, but usual- Anthony Romett of Spangler, aged | york : Observations from ratiec : lve hup 15=11y doesn’t Mein med at 2 cow 28, who suffered the fracture of a leg, . It is the most speedy remedy known. Box No. E. DoS omer; I yo . burg alone. Seat. Tom also vouchsatec the in or- in a Spangelr mine recently, is resting : t eos 2 Di the Sidelines. The plan was worked out on a mu-| mation that the venture is being|we)] af the Spangler hospital; Mr. G. MILION AND A HALF. TO 666 also in Tablets. felijtanning Run I 4 made entirely on his own hook and|g yalko, a medical patient, of Hastings COMBAT RHEUMATISM down Kittanning ’ of grees, east 20.3 vhence, still dow aegrees, east 23. thence, still dow aegrees, 30 minu to a post; t Kittanning Run, HRISTMAS is here. Your joys will tual basis among the employs With | (hat the Freeman is not a new link is improved; and Donald Delaney of; Expenditure of $1,500,000 to com Stale ys os 3 : el al 3 ,600, - be all the greater if you have been |the approval of the railroad officials,|in the talked-of chain of papers.) . .ontown is a surgical patient. bat rheumatism has been proposed i 1 i i i Glad to hear it, Tommy — nothing de e ~ i > among the hundreds of thousands all |and in co-operation with a national nt tgsendent yinow: Any.) The Rev. Edward Paul Griffin, pas- By Stats He alth Comissioner George over the nation who have helped make . Bigelow of Massachusetts. De- Edward's Hardware Co. movement sponsored by the Brother- way, we're going to be friends, as al- tor of St Mary's of the Mount Catho- | scribing the treatment of this mala i rad > i G si 13 ; i io # : o § g > ¢ ala- the Christmas of those less fortunate [hood of Railroad Trainmen and the|yways providing nobody pushes, or|lic church in Pittsburgh died on Sun-{ 3¢ 45 {he greatest chronic disease a happy one. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireme:|tramps on our sore toe.—Ebensburg "2 0 and Engineers. . Mountaineer-Herald. 0! E STILL believe that the merchant The Cambria Freeman of Ebens- day at the age of 67. He was ordained had served various charges in central Pennsylvania at different times. Mrs. Kate Hanchock, aged 37, wife at St. Vincent's college, Latrobe. and | problem confronting the Common- {| wealth, Dr. Bigelow has recommend- {ed the spending of that amount in a hospital, clinic, research and: edu- cational program. FURNITURE minutes, east 15. pile on the line rant, land now ( ley, Good and ( land now or form and Company, sc MAJESTIC RADIO & RANGES . + REGULATING THE burg, came out under oN manage of Peter Hanchock, of Emeigh, died on| ment last week. Thomas A. OWENS, |gunqay afternoon a tthe Spangler hos- | 28.5 perches to a by same, south ; who advertises is the merchant who garners in the business. We be- DRIVERS, ment Br he Tatton i isi . ustiing publisher 0 vital, where she was admitted Dec. 6th| SEEKS TO REGAIN PROPERTY lieve, too, that the advertising ner ITH the State Legislatures all over | Courier, took over the Freeman, Pu medical She Wes 5 Hed: Dee, 6th Si Ne ; R PERTY. | perches to stake. chant has more to be thankful for this : " which has been leased by D. J. a] nee ec nt. f Alleging that the lessee, Achilles one ens ur a De es 0 S0aks) Christmas, than the fellow who didn’t The coniry prepeing. lo oon- Moore of Windber for the past two A gas well with a flow sufficient 5 Alexas, has defaulted in payments of ’ . Dota War s va . "| vene early in the coming year, “thel] coc Tt #: being Issued from the SSDP & loWn of 5000 people has Leen | rent. for ths months of August, Sep- Dr aon “ years. : ss os ” id iri ot | ren lc : MAS. : D ! ee es || tes, west 1f ss = question of financial responsibility for | Patton office at present. The future broge 2 os rs Sia three ferber, Oetolier, November and De- i EE — thence, through LL KIND peo] h i i i political olicy of the Freeman,]| “1% © ledens in Somerset coun- cember at the rate ol v4 59.75, a mon- Warrant, south nc id Tle Hake 4p we sytomotlle SeCIdenS again Dlesenis Dr Ras always been Democratic, |. The well is the second to produce th, or a total of $4,759.75, the Unit- | west 223 perches world. ‘The fellow who refuses to itself for action. It will come up In at was not anounced by the new man-|8aS in that section, the first of about €d States Stores Realty Co., Friday | a i land of the Glen \ : the same capacity having been brought | filed an action in ejectment to re- | ber Company, wa of Isaac Webb; th put chains on his car when the roads least a dozen states, and the old Story |sgement, but the Courier has been|! 8 ; : are icy is one kind. He may get along | about compulsory insurance will again|coming to the front as the official In about free months ago. BO of the Sore ro 66 99 the Glen Whit : i i Republican weekly of the county in Pr. Patrick McKiviman, 0. 8. 1, at the northeast corner of Main anc | a Ie all right, but he s endangering every be heard, with Massachusetts, the only Der last few SS TaDRiEnS Mr. Owens |Son of Mrs. Margaret McKigigan of Franklin Streets, Johnstown. | Company, north » las 3 gns. perches to a ston ———————— an original hickor; careful driver, who provides his car|state now having that requirement, is a fine printer and the Journal Spangler, received the degree of Doc- with chains, that comes in his proxim- brough up again as an example for yijshes him every success. The | tor of Philosophy at St. Vincent Ar-| The Courier—$2 by mail. Subscribe. M. Burket's heirs ) | . ket’s heirs which is owned ity. good or evil county seat town should support two a * 7 : hi . [weekly newspapers much better than = ” mm : — Coal and Lumber But the outstanding need in legis-|.. 300c Nanty-Glo Journal. ————— Ss a ee ——— — sn = degrees, east 107 OST-OFFICE folks, while busy dur-|lation restricting drivers, seems to be EE —— fe. — — pile on the line ing the present Christmas rush, first of all provision for uniform licen- HOOVER SENDS OUT XMAS Cambria Counties MESSAGE TO DISABLED county lines and Conway, the ming owned by the GI nevertheless, have noted a marked de-|sing regulations. At present only elev- en states and the District of Columbia crease over the amount of business as - oF sPpreclation: and 4f 3 i 3 i 3 message apprecie ) and X Lis ! compared last year. In some of the require licensing of drivers by examin Hest wihos. foc. Ohrissias and the E Lumber Company, ¢ 30 minutes, east 51 <q sh lock corner by Bt of or still by the county - Conway, north 34 a = east 22 perches to s of thence, by county easterly direction, ginning. Containin and seventeen one acres, more or less Also, all their ri 1 est, in and to the ¢ ler or lower Kitt standing in the pi heading of the old said seam of coal, supporting the he Horse Shoe s thr h wl cities, Johnstown included, considera- |ation. Accident records show that|,.w year has been sent by President ble extra help, employed to help out | those eleven states have a markedly| Hoover to the various veterans’ or- in the anticipated rush were sent home |lower accident record than in the gapiations ang hospitals throughout as the rush failed to materalize. It is|other thirty-seven. Examination.of the hg Soon — eo sa sted x i x . : : gal y y "1S as thought that the depression in busi-|drivers Obviously keeps some incompe-|.....ne and best wishes for your ness and the consequent shortage of | tent drivers off the road. happiness in the New Year, with re- money, has resulted in far less Christ-| So, before considering compulsory in- newed assurance of the nation’s mas presents being mailed grateful remembrance of your ser- surance. says the Philadelphia Public |i. ana sacrifices. ys. Ledger, which after all, is only an at-{ «1 go pray that the new year will HERE has been prosperity during tempt at financial adjustment for ac-|bring you blessings and new hope the past year in the automobile in- | cidents that should never have hap-|for the future. To those in hospitals or ill in their homes, restoration of dustry, at least. Motor vehicles and pened, it would be well to examine andi, calth; and to all more of comfort trailers shipped and delivered last year | fortify the laws dealing with the qual- and contentment. by American factories amounted to |ifications of those who drive motor “The Nation is ever mindful of your patience and fortitude, is vigi- $3,415,636,810, an increase of 34.1 per |wehicles. States lacking examinations OE il = Le : srk = |e y e y & so long as cent, as compared with $2,546,807,058, | should provide for them. States hav: your needs endure, will respond. wiih reported for 1927, the preceding cen-|ing examinations should make sure|gevotion to your service.” sus year. In addition the value of |they are sufficiently rigid. And all of parts, accessories, etfc., reported by | provisions for revoking the licenses of these establishments amounted to | drivers who prove by their actions that $302,359,743, making a total output of [they are a public menage. Struck bv an utouiobile at eight $3,717,996.553 an increase of 305 per 10; o'clock on Friday evening while at cent over the 1927 total of $2,848,442.843. RETIRING ADMINISTRATION work with a State Highway Depart- ment maintenance crew on the road Tous served to the Alto Company, under d 4, 1930, recorded ir ords, in Deed Bool 251. Said reservat ing in tract of I hundred thirty-ni (139.5) acres. Excepting the ri American Telepho Company of Penn: 21st day of Septem over part of the al HIGHWAY EMPLOYEE IS FATALLY INJURED i 5 NORTH, the husky has his fur, the driver his parka. Let ’er blow! They’re equipped. w . ® - LEAVES FINE SURPLUS near South Fork, George W. Fuller, a, of the drought Te- ? 50, of South Fork, suffered a frac- Iaving thereon . sulted in decreased plantings of Ba of the fiscal ma-|ture of the skull and was pronouncl | frame dwelling-ho the Mercy Down here, winter doesn’t last long but double Irame dvel Also, all 1ts righ winter wheat in Pennsylvania, the de- chinery of the Commonwealth $ sad: Nes taken Jo 3 so1lf =i 2 x 3 ospital in Johnstown by Perry Fac- pargment of agriculture reported aur | stands OU 58 the chief achievement of cianni, of South Fork, reported to ing the week. The actual planting was|the administration of Governor Joha | pave been the driver of the machine five per cent less than the August in-|§ Fisher, which comes to an end on that struck him. It is believed Full- tentions to plant had promised and is| the 20th of January next. er was killed instantly. six per cent below the plantings o0f| Goyer the four year period the ad- 1929. The current fall acreage has been | ...c.otion has handled $630,000,000 estimated at 1,076,000 acres, as com- | ¢ public funds. It has accumulated a ENDS DIGESTIVE pared with 1,145000 acres last year. mus of $20,000,000 to serve as a nest The current planting, moreover, 15 | cgi for the incoming reign of Gifford | ILLS QUICK AND still below the harvested acreage total|pincnot, of the present Jes 8 ii Shem And all this was accomplished in the GAINS 10 POUNDS Sores remade th Be 2 the | fact of tax reductions authorized by abandonment of three per cent ol We, oq .4ive enactment at the recommen- —_— Food does not nourish when it is not planted acreage, due to winter killing. 5 or :0: | dation of Ye governor. tate 1 properly digested. That's why people No government agency or state In-| who suffer from gas on stomach and | in and to that cer lying chiefly in Log . x County, Pennsylvan equip for it. tion thereof lying ship, Cambria Coun scribed as follows it gets cold just the same and we have to ' stone pile corner n For you an over-coat and gloves. For of Kittanning Run . pile is a common cc your car Sterling WINTER-GRADE Motor De is a part, and lan . ‘ and Coke Compa Gasoline or Ethyl and Sterling 100% Pure Sylvester C. Baker, Pp I : M er ? Robert Black Warr: e : . by said land of Altc nnsyivania otor Oil. . Company, formerly i il ing closely up Kit 3 | four following cours Then you're all set. Let ’er blow! i hyo | west 250.8 feet to ! degrees, 30 minutes a stake, north 81 ¢ west 411.5 feet to a grees, 30 minutes, I maple stump; then toona Coal & Coke Patrick McGuire, s stitution suffered because of the accu-| bowels, belching, nausea, headaches, CHRISTMAS. . : e ht ’ i.| dizziness, etec., d t ligestion, IJARD-HEARTED, indeed, is the mulation of the huge surplus. Suffi-| CHEK, Clos CHC lo TRCICSt DM STERLING OIL COMPANY man who would deprive his chil- | cient funds are available to keep every | weak with little energy and vitality, dren of the best part of the Christmas | department at full speed until the end All this is quickly changed when celebration by telling them that Santa |of the fiscal biennium on May 31st. you start using the simple discovery Claus is a myth. Such a man should [Not only that, but each sub-division of | known as Pape’s Diapensin When t its dis- | People experience for themselves the be deprived of the right to possess the government, has funds a amazing results of using these tasty | aS minutes, east 1616. pt stump; thence, by grees, 30 minutes, w Es stone pile; thence, degrees, 59 minutes a fence corner; the erly of Anthony Mz grees, 50 minutes, stake; thence, thro YUU ] - Decker Tract, sout! minutes, west 3882 line of the Rober Tract; thence, by S $ Wazrant Tract, s Of minutes, west 859.7 @ me ing; containing om five and thirty-or (125.31) of an acre, the land commonly Decker Tract. Ti Tract Also, all that cer > situate in Gallitzin \ County of Cambria sylvania described & children, Let the little tots place im- | posal which may be drawn upon in the | Jittle tablets, they invariably feel | plicit faith in the existence of Kris/case of an emergency. compelled to tell others. Kringle until they shall arrive at an! Quiet efficiency with close attention| Mrs. Amber Ross, 140 Ilerkimer / structi il- | to detail constituted one of the out- Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., says: “I suf- age when the destruction of the il-| i Ta En BE nis 1 lusion will not bring grief and sorrow standing characteristics of the Fisher tion, nervonsaess - and: cheadaches. regime. The Governor, himself, is of a trying all the time to get relief by modest, unassuming disposition. Some- dieting and medicines. thing of this trait seems to have per-| “Then I learned about Pape’s | meated through all the departraents Diapepsia and began on it. It has without in any Way diminishing -the een a wonderful help to me. I eat | onions now without bad after-effects. | vays. They desert their playthings and determination to leave a monument of | How they used to make me suffer! learn of the sterner realities of life ai constructive achievement. “Friends that I have told about too early an age to enable them to! No program launched from Capitol | Diapepsin have been helped in the drink of childhoods cup of innccent Hill has been accompanied by the blare Shue way 1 have gained ten pounds pleasure. Let them cling to Santa of trumpets or the beat of drums. Work '8 ; : Claus, The good old man will lead them | —not talk—seemed to be the slogan of | is drugmisis Jeti or if you wish in paths of joy ,teach them to be un- the administration. Governor Fisher | Dia epsin,” Wheeling, Ww. Va, She a selfish, kind of heart and concerned in set the example in this respect. Ex- | trial box, FREE. the pleasures of others. When St. Nick |tended interviews with the ‘executive is eliminated from Christmas festivi- have been few and far between. PAPE S ties the greater part of the child’s hap- Quick Relief for Stomach Ills to their young hearts. No child was ever harmed by believing that Santa Claus brings him his Christmas gifts. Children of this age of progress too soon learn to lay aside their childish 9, ” ing at a point on 100}, Pure Pennsylvania ’ between Blair and ees, 30 minut thence by line of lc one corner by lands of the saic Il title to the mineral in the Altoona Co: pany. north 36 dx east 18.6 perches to There are two kinds of readers to piness in the event will have disap-| : 3 this paper—the fellow who subscribes, pea 1 | A fe, Long live Santa Clans! : jand the fellow who makes a habit of In our own town, as well as in most reading his neighbor's paper.
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