B—A—N—K CENTRE HALL Where helpful service takes the | place of just ordinary attention | 3 Per Cent Compound Interest on Savings Deposits | GENERAL MERCHANDISE ...and... COAL Our Guarantee of Quality and Our Service Go With Everything We Sell SPRING MILLS, PA. When You Need A REAL MACHINE JOB Done or some EXPERT WELDING, bring it to me and I will do it RIGHT! i a I Am Also Prepared to Do Acetylene Welding at Prices that Are RIGHT i Bring your work here. You will be pleased with results W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA. ELEVATOR AND COAL YARD Wm. McClenahan, Prop. Dealer in All kinds of Grain, Winter, Spring and Blended Flour, Dairy, Hog and | Poultry Feeds, Anthracite, Cannal and Bituminous Coal, Woven and Barb Wire Fencing. : Prompt Service and Deliveries Made In or Out of Town SATISFACTION GUARANTEED QUALITY MERCHANDISE and SATISFACTORY SERVICE Now, Mr. Customer, on this motto we solicit your business Just unloaded our Second Car of--| 56 PER CT. MEAT SCRAPS and 60 PER CT. DIGESTED TANEKAGE ALSO, CAR LARRO FEED CAR SALT, and our Yard Filled With THE BEST OF COAL. CENTRE HALL ROLLER FLOURING MILLS Bradford & Co. Proprietors CENTRE HALL, PA. | | STROHMEIER’S MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Cemetery Memorials STROHMEIER’S CENTRE HALL, PA. ITS A REAL GOOD CAR ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION OVER ANY MOUNTAIN IN THIS VICINITY J. 8. BOOZER CENTRE HALL, PA. DO YOU KNOW That it will pay you well to get a RE-TREAD PUT ON YOUR OLD TIRE? I do real work and GUARANTEE S. R. RISHEL Expert Tire Repairing and Retreading BOALSBURG, PA. Compare the Prices | WE OFFER POR | CHOICE WHITE EGGS | Figure over a 12.month period and you will have the answer Then there's 50 per cent. Beef for $3.50. And 17 per cent. Laying Mash for $8.85. A Combination That Spells PROFIT | Kerlin Poultry Farm | CENTRE HALL, PA, Scraps | A Chevrolet THIS SPRING “For imore than a catch phrase. its practical economy on tires, gas and offi. These are the big items in Ihe upkeep of your car. Homan’s Garage Complete Line of Accessories; Also Tires, Expert Repalr Work CENTRE HALL, PA. | | i i { | ira 3 — Tee ITN Their sales by any other class. You can put the plus business. They are County. LOYALTY BASIS OF ALL CIVILIZATION Legal Obligation to His Government, People Have Duty to Their Home Town Which Is No Less Bind. ing Because It Ils Not Fixed by Law. (Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.) Loyalty Is the foundation which the whole structure tion rests. loyalty to one’s state, city, loyalty business clates, loyalty to one's friends! to one's EE Loy- ress of the world, Withow it the world must be chaos There would be no stable ment in the world were it loyalty of people to ernment. not for the the of the men and women who are con nected with it. No church could ex. loyalty of its members. The sacred. ness of the home would be a myth were it not for the loyalty of the members of the family group. The loyalty of a people to its gov- partly upon senti- ment and partly upon the recognition of an obligation that a people owes A people that has duty to that government. Those who do not recognize this duty and per form it voluntarily are compelled by law to do so. The man or woman who pursuit of life and happiness, must con. tribute In money and service toward The tion of his government which pre serves law and order, is able to ac cumulate property, must pay taxes on that property to help maintain the gov- ernment which has protected him or her. In time of war the goverament has the right to call upon its citizens to take up arms in its defense, Loyalty Moral Obligation. In governmental affairs these things are regulated by law, and the man who receives the benefit of orderly government is required to fulfill the ob- ordinary affairs of life, loyalty is a When Your Hens Lay Down on you instead of LAYING FOR YOU it's tough, but we have something that will make them produce. Try our ‘Symco’ or ‘Pratt's’ EGG MASH YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOCKMAN'’S FULL LINE PRATT'S REMEDIES, BEEF SCRAP, OYSTER SHELLS CENTRE HALL, PA. Rn “PILGRIM” IS THE REAL GOOD EVAPORATED MILK Put up in Attractive Cans and made right here at home, Ask your grocer for it by name Don't Say Evaporated Milk, Say “PILGRIM” Continental Condensed Milk Co. Preserved and Evaporated Milk SPRING MILLS, PA. 5 —— 0. T. CORMAN SPRING MILLS, PA. DEALER IN General Merchandise, Poultry, Potatoes, Lard, Fish, Oysters and All Kinds Country Produce Bring me your eggs and poultry and receive highest market price - moral rather than a legal obligation. There are iaws which prevent a man {| from stealing from his employer or | his business associates, but there is no law that requires him to be loyal to them. The success of a business institution, however, depends more upon the loyalty of (ts employees than upon the laws which prevent them Likewise the of a government depends more upon the loyalty of its people than upon the laws which compel them to fulfill their obligation to the gov- loyalty of the people who live In It. Every citizen owes an obligation to his com- as well as a legal one. The good clitd. his taxes cheerfully and He serves upon the juries which administer the laws of the com- munity. He fulfills every legal obll- gation that is imposed upon him by his government, but there is a moral obligation which is of still greater im- to the community. This obligation consists In doing is in his power to of his community. The man who is his living in any com- munity is under a moral obligation to spend his money In such a way as to help his community. Prosperity Worth Protecting. Anything worth having is worth pro- tecting, and if the prosperity of a community is worth anything to the people living in it it is worth protect. ing. If the chance for a man to earn a good living, to live well, to give his children a good education, is worth anything, it is worth protecting. There is just one way to protect the prosperity of a community, and that is to keep the community from being drained of its cash-—working capital. The only way to do that is for the people of the community to keep thelr money at home. Every time the citizen of a community sends money away from home to a mail or- der house instead of spending it in his home stores he is disloyal to his community. It is disloyalty to the mer- chants only indirectly. It Is disloyalty to the community of which the mer chants are only a small but a very important part. This is the moral obligation that every citizen owes to his community, just as the payment of taxes and the loyal support of his government are his legal obligations, Disloyalty of a large body of the citizens spells dis- aster to any government and disloy- alty of any large part of the peaple to their community is followed inev- itably by the downfall of the commp- nity. BSelf