YOL-3ICOVIL “EACH FOR ALL AND ALL How the Interests of Centre Surrounding Community Are terwoven—Thelr Interests Common The group of people bound together by term “community” the ties of common interest. These Inter- ests may be trading, marketing, bank- ing, schooling, religious worship, farm- ing, merchandising, running a country “rag” or recreation. In other words, the mutual of farmer, relation the merchant trader, banker, lawyer, doctor, editor, pastor and manufacturer labor creates the commun extends as far the lation country as automobile brin tomer and client to the common ter. This community rel partnership by which each member the the The market of a of is vitally interested community in welfare of « other member wWery the store, the that bank, smaller towns is iess without great number lent partners in the country, who the auto brings them borrow mdkey, as far as posit or to ducts. on expert counsel get the other hand the farm has no if towns for 50 round The €rs in the miles fact value be destroyed. basic we are all part: each Successful business and affairs. nership is based upon eration, and dition to the have a much together by county, the state, Yet ing imj Here Just to the world overshadow community our being. home community place in wi degree do we get a life. and more abundant is more The has world more service. satisfled customer well The ne one who been gerved. most successful individual the o is and on whose “Wh man of in whose heart is do Ho phrase, at can 1 The promise of the you? vision can to-morrow. Many are finding out, possil i the golden rule pays businesa, Team work brings success to the work won the war Team store great mail oder house and packing plants Team work, work between town country, is the only community. Team work service is organized fri moting common welfare acquaintance, understanding and goed The been will effectiveness of joining for- ces has demonstrated in peace as well as in war. Fire Caught In Inelplent Stage. Going to noise Mrs investigate a peculiar coming from the summer Kitchen, John H. blaze big room, Friday o'clock, Knarr discovered the the 3 in progress in corner afternoon about Only about ten minutes pre- vious she had lighted an oil cook stove another the other into of some and then went the she room in main portion house where took up falling of tinware work. The floor wand going to ine had all developing Bhe onto the 3t- tracted her attention vestigate found a fire which the something a bucket drant appearance f O serious, hurriedly drew of water from a nearby hy- and succeeded in preventing fur- ther spread of the fire and then called minutes a In a few score of willing hands her neighbors, and The responded assisted in putting out the blaze. oil stood in the of the room, close by a window, and Mrs Knarr's explanation of the fire is that a tongue of flame caught the blind and in a short time the coting took fire. As the fire in intensity the of tinware hanging on the wall commenced drop- ping to the floor, giving a clue which caused the timely and ceiling glove corner window wains- increased articles discovery. The walls were badly charred. The hose cart from the lower end of town was on hand short there proved no need of i. in order, but The unsightly irregular blgck lines in all concrete roads caused by filling cracks with black material will finally disappear. Material of the same color #8 comrete has been developed by a U. 8. Government chemist that is ap- parently as satisfactory As the black material now used. Charles W. Zimmerman, of near Wolfs Chapel, has purchased a lot In the western section of Aaronsburg ‘from Durbin Musser and will build a home thereon, expecting to quit farm- ing. M. CC Delaney advertises Michigan Red Rock wheat for seed In this issue. LETTERS FROM From Jordan Family in Illinois, McConnell, IH, Aug. 3, 1222 Editor: nr Dear We Thursday, July 27, rived Buchanan, and in 10:30, had very successful flat trip the tire through entire trip ing to Buchanan we traveled 6567 miles I drove all but about this miles; } became tiresome toward FLOYD From California, : ME An MIFFLINBURG HAD SPEAK-EASY. On Nelghbors' OMieers Whe Is Complaint Prohibition Arrest Mrs, Adam Carter, Helg Under $1,000 Ball Charged with in “bone-dry” U Cartes under Market £1,000 bail United Stated court Am 611 burg, is FER October Mrs. C dispensary arter conducted a wet goods of the type variously rou “blind information ferred to as a “speak-ensy” or the enforcement a- arrest Neighbors who objected tiger,” made according to by prohibition gents who made the Mra, Car. the enforcement officers, and three H. 8 Elms and H. L. Ellinger, were dispatched to the Union county it mation was authentic, According to their report when Mrs, Carter was arraigned before United States Commissioner Norman 8. Engle at Sanbury they had no difficulty in getting the necessary evidence, They testified that Mrs. Carter sold them whisky at fifty cents per drink and that they secured a pint for $3. This price, which is far below the current “market” indicates that the whisky which she is accused of selling was moonshine, As far as Is known the source of supply has not yet been run down, » Mr. Carter, husband of the accused woman, has not been Involved in the affair, He owns a property in Mit flinburg, the dwelling where the whis. ky was sold, and furnished his wife's bail, to ter's business gave the hibition men, tip to pro- including town to infor- ascertain the & re - DEATH RECURD. CORMAN Corman, a Ville in active In the sith of 1A i t Bru i figure sh He LOO which the community vid was inter in finan and pol eighties, died From Spring Mille the family moved to Milton the Hotel Milton Surviving Sarah Bibby, Van Alen, Mrs Philadelphia; Bibby, Bibby, where they conducted three Mise Mrs of are daughters, of Philadelphia; F. E and two Patterson, sons, Harry of Northumberland, and Robert of Boston, Mass The Bellefonte Private Bank Muddle. The high hopes of many ol the de bank to socure positors in thd Centre County that they would soon be their of the assets, sz blasted, abs pravertion deionhet bank's and it mav egulre much litigation the before it You in varions cours in liable, will recall that private banks are not governed hy twa and that therofore question to what extent stockholders of today are lable tomn.i sw It has recently develops in the case under consideration that of the stockholders whose name ia on file in the courts As such le counted as liable. Thin questions the court will be asked to decide, AH these * delays and court proceedings will tend to omsume. a large portion of the assets depositors are looking forward to for Jistribue is ever known wno Natienal i Banking in yat a one resist ng being is one of the Lon. » STUDENTS AT SUMMER SCHOOL. of 2585 Students Breaks Pree vious Record of 1900, ‘1A Total The record of 1900 students school umimer exceeded by SEEK OIL AND GAS, Drilling in Clinton County to sumed on Large Neale, ried tn repo been entered in Bradford and with to sink a number of wells the equipment for drilling will be ground as soon as posg- The striking o il recently below at Tidioute, number of gushers have com where after second the fourth sand a in he former wells drilled only to t failed to men Hy ner venture to have the sand, produce oil, has head of the They have induced at the again the ties and the opinion of geologists that try carefully considered all possibili- the “queen mand at Tidioute will also ¥ be encountered in other sections of the state by deeper drilling Other ofl and gas territory in this county in the Bald Bagle and Nittany Valleys and further the also be tested up river may out. P. 0. 8, of A. Basket Plenle. Washington Camp No. 888, of Cen- the Hall, will hold a basket picnic on Grange Park, Friday of next week August 18th. An address will be giv- en by Rev. . I. Hunter, ex-State Chaplain, on the subject, “Fraternity and Patriotism.” A patriotic drill by sixteen girls of town will be given in the forefoon, and there will be various sports in the afternoon. Refreshments may be had on the grounds. Rev. Hunter will also be present at a mevting of the Camp on Thursday evening, 17th inst “IT SEEMS” SIGLERVILLE WON, Visltors' Until End Another. Run “Discovered,” Lond Agree Seore of for and Keepers Game—~Then Siglerville Is owing should t1 out ne CENTRE HALL R H at Vis I'S {irae Smith, rf (aria { Frank, 1b G Crawford, of Keller, If Totals SIGLERVILLE R H Rager, ¢ Snook, Bonson, rf 2b Pp 3b Roggers, Krepps, Fuite, if Smith, Ib Havice, ss Stuell, cf Totals The score by innings Siglerville ........ 8004000004 Centre Hall .......0 0000000 3-3 Struek out, hy Roggers 11, by Gross 8. Umpires, Nale and Spyker, At a meeting of the Millheim Busi. ness Men's association in the Wood. men Club rooms a motion was passed unanimously that the association give $60 to the local baseball club to be used in improving the pubhe play grounds. C.D. Mitterling shipped a earload of cows to the eastern market on Sate TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. remain friends Hal Were Brooks-Doll Post American in Bellefonte, is considering cure means with which Hiller High next to Elks the Home may be purchased ideally jocated and with the The middie of keeping import. ance the organization option im the place expires by the RKeptember Ww Jr. of H, laughter Noll, Mrs ¢ Betty, of Pieasant Gap, it Paul Keller and de- visit to the Mrs Mae widow of his son, James Loe Nol died at Ro anoke, IIL over in and family, daughter Philadelphia parted for a ten days’ Mr mer's daughter-in-law, iva Noll, who recenty his home In They for a visit will also stop with J. H. Corl visit friends Chicago and will in Valparaiso, Indiana. While the porter to place the trough, diamond an at the spring along the State on, Nittany above Hall was not taken, the writer pleased to note that Hon Thomas Beaver, who donated the trough, decided to place it on the Allegheny Mountains on the way to Snow Shoe Probably the reference made in these columns is responsible for the better location, of granite the until it became suggestion the Re- watering stood Bellefonte that on eye sore, Highway Mountain Centre in has The grading of the portion of the State highway, this side of State Col- lege, which will eliminate the sharp® curves that have proven disastrous tn a number of autos, ie progressing nice: iy: The new section of road passes through the Moses Thompson estate where #t Intersects with the highway at the eastern terminus On the Thompson estate, which is now owned by Prof. M, Garver, a recreation park has been established. This includes a dancing pavillion, swimming pool and amusement features for children. The little resort promises to become popu: lar. The only charge made is one for urday of last week. admission to the grounds, \ Ne —— 3 \
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