Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 31, 1924, Image 5

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    Motor Cars
Graham Bros. Trucks
Hockman’s Garage
Dodge Bros.
...The...
Center Oil and Gas Co
Distributors of
(5%) Products
Bottorf Bros.
The EXIDE Battery
Service Station
We
Automobile Accessories,
Radios and Supplies
and
Electrical Contractors
Bottorf Bros.
|
Service Quality Courtesy
Bellefonte Motor Service Co
W. F. McCOY
General Repairs All Cars
Tires Tubes Accessories
“The MOON SIX”
HUPMOBILE
|
UNBREAKABLE
Can’t Break, Crack or Leak
A Le Boeuf Fountain Pen
is Guaranteed Unbreakable
Come in and Try to Break One
The Mott Drug Co
PBA PANS
All Standard Lines
Eaton’s and Craine’s Papers
Blair Tablets
Carter’s and Stafford’s Inks
Dennison Goods
Eversharp and Conklin Pencils
Conklin and Moore Pens
= Book Store
IT'S REAL SATISFACTION
nzoorr»w
LEHRPHIE
We Invite you to drive it
over any Mountain you
suggest.
PENN STATE AUTO CO.
NUN APAAASP
DON'T BUY FROM
The
Potter-Hoy Hdw. Co.
Unless you want Real Quality
and Satisfaction for Your
Money.
PAULA ASSP PAN
Before You Buy
Any LUMBER, FLOORING,
FINISH, SASH, DOORS,
MILL WORK
Get Shope’s Prices
Bell 46 W United
Bellefonte Lumber Co
«MILL WORK SHINGLES
BUILDING SUPPLIES
ROUGH LUMBER LATH
Bellefonte Luter Co
SINPSPPININOININIP II
207%
REDUCTION ON
Rocking Chairs
SHOWN IN OUR WINDOW
W. R. BRACHBILL
Furniture, Rugs
Good Morning!
We just want to tell you that
The Variety Shop
is one of the Busy Stores of
Bellefonte.
There’s a Reason. Kom & C
why this is thus
G. R. SPIGELMYER & CO.
M. R. JOHNSON
MarbleandGranite
CEMETERY WORK
of every description
Before You Vote
BE SURE TO READ THIS
We have nominated as our
leaders the
MODERN GLENWOOD STOVE
W. W. Lawrence & Co’s
READY MIXED PAINTS, Val-
spar Varnishes, Enamels and
Stains,
H. P. SCHAEFFER, Hardware
Pu AALS ASA APPA
COAL!
Our careful selection has ena-
bled us to sell and deliver at
any time the Best Grade of Coal
mined in Centre county.
Centre Co.Fuel &B’ldgSup. Co
NATHAN KOFMAN, Prop.
ANA AAPA ASN AAP
Knisely’s. Market
Clean and Up-to-Date
FISH OYSTERS
BUTTER EGGS
SMOKED MEATS
West High Street
Lyon & Co Lyon & Co
We specialize in Ladies, Misses
and Children’s Ready-to-Wear
Come and see our Blankets and
Comfortables
Visit our store before you do
your Winter buying. It will be
a Big Saving to you.
LYON & CO.
FUTILE TTTTTTIs ST
GUIS INS
&
Bellefonte Filling Station
and Rest Room
A Service Station for Impatient
Motorists
GREASES OILS GAS
Confectionery Tobacco
Oil Changed Free
FRANK SASSERMAN, Prop.
Russ-Bell’s
Sodas, Ice Cream, Candy
Martha Washington
CANDIES
Old Time ' Home Made
Watch |
(Casebeer’s Windew
Always
Something
of Interest
C. D. CASEBEER
Jeweler and Oplmetrist
The Key to Better Business
Do you know that more property is controlled by retail stores than
any other kind of business in this country. There is more money invest-
ed in retail stores than in all the banks.
steel industry.
Their sales exceed that of the
More taxes are paid by retail merchants than by any other class.
More people are employed in retail stores than in any other trade.
You can put the plus sign on anything you like in regard to the retail
business.
Therefore it pays to consider the ways and means of improv-
ing the greatest activity in Bellefonte today. This can be done by “Being
a Booster for Bellefonte, and by Buying from Bellefonte Merchants.”
They are paying the heaviest taxes and are making Bellefonte the Busi-
ness Center of the County.
Back them with your purchases Lere at home.
LIFE IS GIVE AND
TAKE PROPOSITION
No Man, Under Modern Condi
tions, Can Live Entirely
Unto Himself,
EACH DEPENDENT ON OTHERS
Citizen Who Does Not Aid In Building
Up Community Can Not Expect
to Have Prosperity
Himself.
(Copyright.)
I'here was a time in the world when
4 man could do pretty much as he
pleased. What one man did was of
little concern to anyone else, for it had
little effect on anyone else. Those
days are gone, however, and they
never will return. Today, no man cat
live entirely unto himself. Life is a
complicated affair under modern con:
ditions. No one man in any commun:
ity is entirely independent of all others
in that community.
Organized society, in the form of
governments, national, state and local,
have recognized the new conditions
and have decreed that every man must
observe certain rules in his relations
with his fellow men. He must not da
certain things that would endanger the
health of other people in his commun:
ity. He must not do such things as
would disturb the peace and quiet of
hts neighborhood. He must remember
that he owes a duty to his community.
Not Question of Right. .
A man may say that he has the right
to spend his money where he pleases;
that no one can stop him if he wants
to buy his groceries, his clothes and
his furniture in some city miles away
from where he earns the money to pay
for them. He is right. There is nc
law to prevent him from doing so, un
less it is the law of self-preservation
The man who has the right to send his
money away to some distant city in
stead of spending it at home, also has
the right to send his children to that
city to be educated in the schools,
which his money helps to support, but
he doesn’t exercise that right. He
sends his children to the local schools,
the maintenance of which is made pos.
sible by the men who spend their
money at home.
Life in any community today is &
give-and-take proposition. A man can
not take everything and give nothing
and get away with it for any great
length of time, He car not take his
living from a community and give
Frias
nothing back to help the other fellow
make a living. If he cuts off the other
fellow’s living, he is bound eventually
to cut off his own, for unless the other
fellow has money to buy his labor or
his goods he cannot make a living
himself.
You may say that what you buy
doesn’t amount to much and the money
that you send away to the mail order
houses in other cities can not have any
great effect upon the general business
conditions in your town. Maybe it
doesn’t amount to much and maybe it
won’t have any great effect upon the
community's prosperity in itself, but
what will be the result if every person
in the community, or half of them, or
a tenth of them, take the same view
of the matter. Your business, in it:
self, may not amount to much, but
taken together with the business of a
hundred others in the community, it
amounts to a great deal. It amounts
to the difference between a prosper-
ous community and a “dead” one. It
amounts to the difference, in the end,
between good times and bad times for
yourself and your own family. If you
lived on a desert isle, it would make
no difference where you sent your
money, because it would make no dif-
ference whether you had any money at
all or not. But you are not living upon
a desert isle. You are living in a
modern community. To do everything
possible to build up that community is
not only a duty which you owe to the
community, but—more important still
—it is a duty which you owe to your-
self.
Taxes WII Increase.
You have children to educate. You
want your community to have good
schools so that your children may have
the same advantages that the children
in the big city have. If you live on a
farm you need good roads over which
to haul your products to market. You
may say that you pay your share of
the taxes out of which the school-
houses are built and the roads con-
structed. Maybe you do pay your share,
in proportion to the value of your
world’s goods, but where is the other
fellow to get the money to pay his
share of the taxes if, after you pay
your taxes, you send the remainder of
your money to some other community
to help build their. schools and. con-
struct their roads. The merchants of
any community pay a very consider-
able part of the taxes collected in that
community. Go to the tax books and
you will find this tc be the case. When
the business of the merchant falls off
and he carries smaller stocks and has
less money in the bank, he pays small-
er taxes, and as the amount he pays
in taxes decreases, the amount you
pay must increase if the schools are
to be maintained and the roads kept
up. It may be a man’s own business if
he wants to send his money to help
build up the big cities where the mail
order houses flourish, but it's poor
hasiness for himself as well as for
evervhody else in the community ir
which he lives.
The Home Merchant Spends
the Money he Makes
in His Home Town
Buy at Home
We pay taxes here and con-
tribute to every public move-
ment.
And we sell Groceries
-that are as good as you can get
anywhere.
City Cash Grocery
Fish and Oyters that Sell
Fresh caught Fish and fresh
shucked Oysters are the most im-
portant factors in our business.
‘We are not only anxious to serve
you, we want you to know that we
want to (create good will).
Of course, you can disregard
Best Quality and prompt service
Rr kg TR
grade of o0ods be the
“cheapest in the end.’ ¥
Galaida’s Fish and Oyster Wit
cat rt er sf
In Ordering Bread
Don't forget to enrich your tabl
with our other baked Sone that
lend / variety and deliciousness to
your meals at little expense.
BREAKFAST ROLLS CRULLERS
COFFEE RINGS CAKES
| FANCY BUNS RAISEN BREAD
CUZRANT BUNS PIES
4
They give you the same f
1 as our wholesome Bread. od vise
CITY } CITY DARERY 3
The Best at Less
Pianos : Radios
Phonographs
HARTER’S MUSIC STORE
18 N. Allegheny St.
ERs
If you are looking for a Good
Used Car at the Right Price
SEE SAM
S. H. POORMAN’S GARAGE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Your Satisfaction
IS OUR RECORD FOR SERVICE
That Good GULF Gasoline
on the edge of town, on the State
College road.
EDGEFONT FILLING STATION
and REST ROOM
BOND C. WHITE, Prop.
The Scenic
Moose Temple Theatre
PICTURES
SHOWS
(oo
Have You Been
getting everything that’s com-
ing to you when buying groceries
We give you Service and Good
Groceries at Right Prices
THOMAS S. HAZEL
DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries
$1.75 $1.75
Ladies’ Silk Hose
(Guaranteed)
We will give a new pair free
for any pair that shows a run-
ner in the leg or a hole in the
heel or toe.
Yeager’s Shoe Store
BEEZERS GARAGE
.
STUDEBAKER
International Trucks
See the “Duplex’® Car
GEO. A. BEEZER
CO RA
& PUIG INITIO
G. F. Musser Co
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AAAAAAAAA
FRANK M. MAYER
Manufacturer of
Snow-flake and White-lily
FLOUR
We carry a large stock of All
Kinds of Feed in both our Mills.
We are always in the market for
Grain,
Bellefonte Mill Roopsburg Mill
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Sh a
Wwe
B APTI
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Slt IAIN AINE
Special! A few Good
Used Cars
NASH SIX
OVERLAND
CHEVROLET
NASH FOUR
Sales - Nash 6s - Service
WION Garage
|
$1.85 Bull-Dog Sheets
81x90in. | 1.39
Closely woven, bleached, seamless
Sheets, with a specially woven cen-
ter. This make known to “wear
where others tear” retain their
original whiteness and softness
after repeated laundering.
Men’s $7.00 Fine 4.98
OXFORDS
Tan or black calf, new toe shapes,
tips and perforations. Solid leath-
er throughout. All with rubber
top lifts. Full range of sizes.
Lenox Tapestry Rugs
27x54 inches
Special at $199 ad
Cohen & Co.
DEPT. STORE, Bellefonte.
The best place to trade anyway
Montgomery & Co
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Genuine
ENGLISH BROAD CLOTH
SHIRTS
Specially Priced
$2.45
Blue — Tan — White — Gray
Quality Counts
The RIGHT PLACE
For the RIGHT GOODS
At the RIGHT PRICE
Olewine’s Hardware
The Talk of the Town!
Selby’s and Just Wrights
Arch Support Shoes
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Mingle’s Shoe Store
WRAP
Kissel's Meat Market
is in on the Buy at Home Cam-
paign because it offers such
Choice Meats at the Right
Prices that there is no reason
for anybody buying elsewhere.
WSIS SGP SS SPP
Fruits Vegetables
EVERYTHING IN SEASON
EVERYTHING OF THE BEST
Carpeneto’s
[POP OOOO VION
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Buy in Geatre County
Buy from whom you please
BUT
Buy in Centre County
Hazel & Company
Lill] T H E see
Bon Mot
EVERYTHING THAT
IT’S NAME IMPLIES
Schlow’s Quality Shop
Offers you Many Opportunities
in Quality and Service
that you can’t get by
buying abroad
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