Dewarraic: Wald, -— Bellefonte, Pa., Jaunary 23, 1925. Real Estate Transfers. Wilson S. Sholl, et ux, to Boyd R. Shell, tract in Bellefonte; $2,400. Anna T. Henszey, et bar, to Tau Company of Delta Tau Delta, tract in State College; $2,450. Anna Grenninger to Smullton Wa- ter Co., Inc., tract in Philipsburg; $86,- 000. : Margaret C. Knox, et al, to J.T. Lamb, tract in Spring township; $2,- 400, "Harry O. Pletcher, et ux, to Laura Pletcher, tract in Howard township; $5. Centre County Commissioners to Hester H. Christ, et al, tract in Pat- ton township; 34. J.D. Keller, et ux, to Rachael Spicher, tract in State College; $1,200. . J. D. Keller, et ux, to H. R. Spicher, tract in State College; $1. « Elmira Twitmyer, et al, to Mary G. Tivey, et bar, tract in Spring town- ship; $2,625. Horace C. Dale, et al, to Shiloh Cemetery Association, tract in College township; 81. Girard Altenderfer to John I. Sholl, et ux, tract in Milesburg; $200. ~ John BL. Roberts to John I. Shoil, et ux, tract in Milesburg; $200. Rachael Marshall to Jennie M. Beal, tract in Bellefonte; $1. . John Bapula to John Sapula, et ux, tract in Snow Shoe township; $1. Ray A. Bragonier, et ux, to Laura BL. Stott, tract in Rush township; $2,- 100. Andrew Lytle, et ux, to Aikenside - Farms, tract in “College township; - 816,500. Andrey Lytle, et ux, to John F. Meyers, Admr., tract in College town- ship; $300. he J. L. Kreamer to M. A. Storil, trus- tee, tract in Haines township; $800. . Centre County Commissioners to William Barntd, tract in Boggs town- ship; $1. - DD. H. Bottorf, et ux, to Harold N. Kerstetter, tract in Spring township; $1. What Cows Do for the County. .Centre county is richer by $250,000 because of the soil fertility produced as a by-product of dairying, accord- ing to the Blue Valley Creamery In- stitute. The figure is based on data ‘yésulting from many carefully kept records on a considerable number of farms. The average quantity of manure re- covered for use on crop lands in the area studied was 7.4 -tons per cow, and since the fertilizing value of a ton of manure is 32.60 the by-product of each cow is approximately twenty doitars. The application of this fig- ure to the 12500 dairy cattle in this county brings the total added value to the soil fertility here to the almost unbelievable figure given above. In keeping with its better feeding program the Institute estimates that from 2577 to 50% greater profit from each: ton of feed can be made by local farmers who milk cows through im- proved feeding methods, alone. -———1If you are not a regular sub- seriner and reader of the “Watchman” vou gre missing lots of good news. Caldwell & Son Plumbing and Heating sy Hot Water Vapor Steam ; Pipeless Furnaces Full Line of Pipe and Fittings : AND MILL SUPPLIES ALL SIZES OF Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings Estisiates Cheerfully and Promptly Furuished. 88-15-tf Buy at Home We pay taxes here and con- tribute to every public move- went. And we sell Groceries that are as good as you can get aaywhere, (ity Cash Grocery ' In Ordering Bread " Don’t forget to enrich your table with our other baked goods that tend variety and deliciousness to your meals at little expense. DREAKIAST ROLLS CRULLERS COFFEE RINGS CAKES FANCY BUNS RAISEN BREAD CURRANT BUNS PIES They give you the same food value 43 our wholesome Bread. CITY BAKERY WPS PPP PP PPP PA PP { Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Graham Bros. Trucks Hockman’s Garage ...The... Center Oil and Gas Co Distributors of Products Bottorf Bros. The EXIDE Battery Service Station Automobile Accessories, Radios and Supplies and Electrical Contractors Bottorf Bros. ) AAP APAAAAAAS PAA P GALAIDA’S SANITARY Fish and Qyster Market Bush Arcade—Both Phones Fish, Oysters and Dressed Poultry at All Times. Bell Telephone 82 M FRU NURI IAS AAPA 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 Hunter’s Book Store All Standard Lines Faton’s and Craine’s Papers Blair Tablets Carter’s and Stafford’s Inks Dennison Goods Eversharp and Conklin Pencils Conklin and Moore Pens 41% REAL SATISFACTION B 5 We Invite you to drive it S Zoot» UU ISU AAI =XP> Nw over any Mountain you suggest. PENN STATE AUTO CO. DON'T BUY FROM The Potter-Hoy Hdw. Co. Unless you want Real Quality and Satisfaction for Your Money. | 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 Lumber Co « PRP NN Licensed Agencies for Hoosier Kitchen Gapinets Globe-Wernicke Book Cases *t W. R. Brachbill Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. They Say they Know—that The Variety Shop China and Toy Departments are the Best in Centre County. Kom and C what U think, G. R. SPIGELMYER & CO. M. R. JOHNSON Marbleand Granite 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 IUPUI SSSA EOS SN 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’ldg Sup. Co NATHAN KOFMAN, Prop. UIA I 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. TTT TTT Teg TITTIES IIIS ISS 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 Headache may come from the eyes Try Casebeer Registered Optometrist, LOCAL DEALERS 50 BUSINESS IN OPEN Know They Must Face the Music if Their Justomers Are Displeased. MEET PATRONS FACE TO FACF Mail Order Men Prefer to Sell at Long Distance Rather Than Deal With People In Their Own Cities. (Copyright.) / One of the stock excuses of the man who orders goods from a mail order house is that there are many things that he wants that the local mer- chants do not carry in stock, and that it is necessary for him to send away from town to get them. This explanation may be all right on the theory that a poor excuse is better than none, but it fails to pass muster when it is subjected to a lit tle scrutiny. Ask the man who offers this as an excuse for his dealings with the mail order man why he does not go to the local merchant and ask him to order the articles desired if they are not to be found in the merchant’s stock. The merchant will very gladly do this, and the merchant and customer will hoth profit. The merchant can sell you i whatever you desire at as low a price | as the mail order house can make you on goods the same quality and lie can make a small profit. The customer will profit from the ransaction, because he will be deal- ing with a merchant who stands back of the goods that he sells, and who is easily accessible in case the arti- cles purchased do not prove to be all that the customer had expected. Give Home Merchant Preference. Why not try this plan the next time ou need something which you can- not find in any of your home stores? The merchant in the average ‘sized town cannot carry in stock everything that all of the people in his town may want at all times. It would require a capital many times larger than the average merchant can command to do this, but he does the best he can. He ordinarily does carry in stock at : 211 times many things for which there ‘8 no general demand, in order that he siay meet the needs of his customers ‘0 the greatest possible degree, but i ‘here is a limit to his purchasing abil- ity. He is always ready and willing, i j0wever, to make every effort to meet { he demands of the community. Why i 10t, then, give him the preference over = far-distant mail order man if you nust have something which is not to he found in the local stores? He «ill do the business in a Satisfactory manner, give you as quick if not quick- »r service and more satisfactory treat- | ment, and the chances are that ire will give you better values for the | noney. Finally, whatever profit is to {oe made off the transaction will stay jat home and do its bit toward making i the merchant and his town and, inci- : 1lentally, yourself, more prosperous. No business can be transacted as ,atisfactorily at long range as it can when the two parties to the transac- {ion meet face to face. The only ex- ception to this rule is in the case of the mail order man himself, who can transact his business with greater suec- ress to himself at long distance than he could if he had to meet his cus- ‘omers face to face. That is the reason that he does business by mail instead of selling to the people in his own sity. If the goods which the mail or- ier man advertises in his alluring cat- alogues were the bargains that he rep- to go outside of the confines of his pwn city to sell all the goods he could possibly obtain. But the average mail order house not only does not make any effort to sell goods in its own city, put will not sell to anyone residing rvithin the city limits. The mail order man does not want to meet his cus- tomers face to face. He can do busi- ness better so far as he is concerned if is customer is some hundreds of miles away from his office : Does Business in Open. fhe man who sells goods over the counter, on the other hand, does busi- ness in the open. He cannot hide be- hind a corporate name or talk to a dis- pleased customer from behind the locked doors of a private office. He knows that he must face the music in case he is a party to any transaction that won't stand the light of day. He snows that he must satisfy every cus- ' tomer with whom he may be dealing { or he will lose not only that customer “but probably others who will soon know all the facts if he does not do the | rquare thing by any one of his patrons. There is no reason in the world for 4ny person to send his money to a mail order house because he cannot find the article he wants in his local store, The local merchant is In busi- ,ess for the very purpose of getting you what you want. He has the infor- mation that will enable him to get what you want and to get it as quick- ly as you could get it from a mail or- der house, It is only fair to him to give him the chance to make such profit as any dealer would make off the transaction and it is only fair to your- gelf to keep that profit at home rather tant city from which it will never re turn. resents them to be, he would not have than to send it away to some far dls-’ The Best at Less in Pianos Radios Phonographs HARTER’S MUSIC STORE 18 N. Aliegheny St. Nash “Leads the World in Motor Car Value.” Wion Garage West Bishop St. BELLEFONTE 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 Goo 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 tat shows a run- ner in the leg er a hole in the heel or toe. Yeager’s Shoe Store BEEZERS GARAGE STUDEBAKER oe International Trucks See the “Duplex’’ Car GEO. A. BEEZER G. F. Musser Co WHOLESALE GROCERS 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 FordTouring Completely Overhauled & S. H. POORMAN’S GARAGE BELLEFONTE, PA, Telephone Bell 23-R Extra--Special at Cohen & Co. Clearance Sale Discontinued Styles in 1, 2 and 3 pair of a kind, but all sizes in the lot, of Florsheim Shoes FOR MEN Regular Price $10—reduced to 5-00 Pair Come and pick that pair out now— before they’re all gone. Cohen & Co. Department Store Montgomery & Co BELLEFONTE, PA. Genuine ENGLISH BROAD CLOTH SHIRTS Specially Priced $2.45 Blue — Tan — White — Gray . WN NI NANNY TN PR Flexible Flyer Sleds claimed by all boys and girls the only perfect steering coaster sled made— A Few Left at Reduced Prices Olewine’s Hardware WRAPS APIS ASSP The Talk of the Town! Selby’s and Just Wrights Arch Support Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN Mingle’s Shoe Store WW PANS | Kisser’s Mea 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. Fruits Vegetables EVERYTHING IN SEASON "EVERYTHING OF THE BEST Carpeneto’s “Buy in Geatre County Buy from whom you please BUT Buy in Centre County Hazel & Company eee T H E seve 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