Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 13, 1925, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Bellefonte, Pa., March 13, 1925.
AARONSBURG.
Mrs. J. M. Stover and son Robert
spent the week-end with relatives in
and near Shamokin.
Mrs, Katie Greninger came down
from State College and spent Sunday
with her children and mother, Mrs.
Lewis Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rossman and
son, of Hazleton, spent the week-end
with Mr. Rossman’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Josiah Rossman. There were
also a number of other guests at the
Rossman home.
Rev. A. J. Irey was called away by
the illness and death of his sister, of
Pottsville. This is the second sister
Rev. Mr. Irey was called upon to lay
to rest during the past few months.
Our deep and heartfelt sympathy goes
out to him in his great sorrow.
Harry Johnson has again returned
to his home in this place, after an ab-
sence of several months, which he
spent with his children in Lewisburg,
Reading and Ohio. His friends are
glad to see him back and in his usual
place in the churches and Sunday
schools. :
C. G. Bright returned home Satur-
day evening from Northumberland,
where he was called, owing to the ill-
ness of his grand-son, David Orwig,
who suffered with a severe abscess.
We are glad to state, however, that
our little friend David is getting along
nicely since the abscess was lanced
and drained.
A delightful birthday party was
given at the Merryman home in hon-
or of Mrs. Merryman’s birthday.
There were forty-one guests, as fol-
lows: Henry Mowery, Mrs. H. C.
Stricker and two sons, Howard and
Aaron; Mrs. Cyrus Bower, Henry
Bower, Mr. and Mrs. William Wance,
Myr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver and two
children, Donald and Betty; Mrs. Wil-
liam Bame, Mrs. John Winkleblech,
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wance and chil-
dren, Dewey, Margaret, Ruth and
Stanly Ray; Mrs. William Haffly and
children, Eugene, Lloyd, Lawrence,
Rachael, Hazel, Billy and John, all of
Aaronsburg; Mrs. Ira Shultz and
daughter Goldie, of Spring Bank; Mrs.
I. G. Wance and children, Mabel May,
Eva, Miles and Lowell Wolfe, of Li-
vonia, and Velma Stitzer, of Rebers-
burg. Mrs. Merryman and three
daughters, Anna, Nita and Isabelle
entertained their guests in their usu-
al pleasant manner. The evening was
spent in playing games and chatting.
At ten o’clock refreshments were
served, which consisted of ice cream,
cake, candy, etc. After the guests
had all seen the many useful and
beautiful gifts they all left for their
homes, wishing Mrs. Merryman many
happy returns of the day.
JACKSONVILLE.
Ralph Orr spent Sunday
friends in Williamsport.
Raymond Harter, of Howard, was a
Sunday caller at the home of James
Bartley.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bathgate and
family weresSaturday evening visitors
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bartley were
business visitors in Bellefonte on
Saturday.
George Neff, of State College, is
visiting at the home of his brother,
Joseph Neff.
Miss Mary Weight, of Lock Haven,
was a Sunday visitor at the W. E.
Weight home. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daily, of Al-
toona, were over Sunday guests at the
George Ertley home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beck, of Lock
Haven, were over Sunday visitors at
the C. N. Yearick home.
Irvin Dixson and wife are spending
a few days at the home of Mr. Dix-
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Dixson.
Misses Ella, Evelyn and Jennie
Neff, and Bruce Dreiblebis, of State
College, were Sunday visitors at the
Joseph Neff home. .
There will be Sunday school in
the Reformed church Sunday morning
at 9.30, and church at 10.30, at which
time a minister from Dayton, Penna.,
will preach a trial sermon.
The Ladies’ Aid society met at the
home of Mrs. C. N. Yearick, on Sat-
urday evening. Those present were
Mrs. George Rogers and daughter
Miriam and sons, Irvin and Lee, Mrs.
John Condo, Mrs. W. E. Weight, Mrs.
Willis Bathgate and daughters, Eme-
line and Pearl, Miss Alta Yearick,
Mrs. Martha Yearick, Mrs. Wm. Dix-
son, Mrs. Irvin Dixson, Mrs. John
Beck, Mrs. Elmer Swope, Mrs. N. H.
Yearick, Miss Mary Bartley, Mrs.
Joseph Neff, Miss Jane Yearick, and
Miss Norma Yearick.
with
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
In Ordering Bread
Don’t forget to enrich your table
with our other baked goods that
lend variety and deliciousness to
your meals at little expense.
BREAKFAST ROLLS CRULLERS
OOFFEE RINGS CAKES
FANCY BUNS RAISEN BREAD
CURRANT BUNS PIES
They give you the same food value
as our wholesome Bread.
CITY BAKERY
WUT ISPS APPA PSP
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.
AAAI IIS IIIS
WAALS IL IIPS SPP SIPS
KRAMER’S
(Successor to Galaida)
Fish and Oyster Market
Bush Arcade—Both Phones
Fish, Oysters and Dressed
Poultry at All Times.
CHESAPEAKE SHAD NOW IN
FRE A A A OUT A
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
Eaton’s and Craine’s Papers
Blair Tablets
Carter’s and Stafford’s Inks
Dennison Goods
Eversharp and Conklin Pencils
Conklin and Moore Pens
~
4 17'S REAL SATISFACTION B
5 We Invite you to drive it S
=X > uw
Zo00HEHP
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
PUPA APPA A
; Licensad Agencies for
Hoosier KiteRen Gaines
and
Globe-Wernicke Book Cases
XE
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
Marble and Granite
oh a
CEMETERY WORK
of every description
Now, (hat Election's Past
BE SURE TO READ THIS
Look over our Leaders
MODERN GLENWOOD STOVE(.
W. W. Lawrence & Co’s
READY MIXED PAINTS, Valspar
Varnishes, Enamels and Stains
H. P. SCHAEFFER, Hardware
SNA
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.
Knisely’s Market
Clean and Up-to-Date
FISH OYSTERS
BUTTER EGGS
SMOKED MEATS
West High Street
Lyon& Co Lyon & Co $
Snappy Spring Specials
ALL COLORS
Ready-to-Wear
LYON & CO.
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,
MANY PUT TRUST
IN THE UNKNOWN
Never Satisfied With Thos
Things With Which They
Are Familiar.
INCLINED TO TAKE CHANCE
Curious Traits in Human Nature Haws
Made Possible Growth and Devel-
opment of the Great Mail
Order Houses. F
(Copyright, 1917, Western Newspaper Union.!
A curious trait in human nature
makes itself apparent very frequently
That is an inclination to trust in the
unknown rather than in that witk
which one is familiar. A person is
very apt to take a chance, even thougl
he may know that the odds are 100 fc
one against him, instead of being satis
fied with lesser rewards about whic*
there is no possibility of doubt.
It is, possibly, the flaring up of the
ever-present gambling instinct ui
there is something more in it than nat
There is in it the unexplained ten
dency on the part of most people tc
reach for the chimerical and ignore
the tangible and substantial thing
which is near at hand. Man is sel
dom satisfied with those things tha:
are within his grasp but is reaching
always for the unattainable. Too of:
ten, he loses that which he might eas
ily gain by blindly pursuing that whie”
is always just out of his reach.
Why “Con” Man Thrives.
Coupled, in a way, with his faith ir
the unknown is the tendency on the
part of so many people to place con
fidence in a stranger in preference tc
one who is known and has been trie
and proven. It is this tendency whick
makes possible the operations of the
“con” man, the get-rich-quick artist
the unscrupulous promoter and the
salesman of worthless mining stocks
The man who would not think of
trusting Bill Jones, his next-doo:
neighbor and fellow church member
will confidingly turn over his lifes
savings to a stranger who unfolds 8
tale of riches to be won. Bill Jones
might talk his head off in behalf of @
legitimate proposition without getting
a dollar where the slick stranger with
the worthless propositica can get thou
sands.
It is these two tendeacies which, ap
parently, are so widely prevalent
among all classes of people that have
made possible the success of the great
mail order houses in the big cities.
A knowledge of psychology is as im-
portant to the mail order man as a
knowledge of business practices. He
plays upon these tendencies of man
to take a chance, to trust in the un-
known rather than the known, to place
confidence in the stranger rather than
the friend. :
Hope to Draw Prize.
Those who buy merchandise from
mail order house are moved partly,
whether they realize it or not, by that
trait in their nature which prompts
them to trust in the unknown rather
than in that with which they are fa.
miliar. They are hoping, it may be un-
consciously, that they will draw a prize,
They do not know what they will get,
for it is impossible for one to know
what he is going to get when he or-
ders merchandise from a picture and
a highly colored description in a cata-
logue. He is taking a chance on the
unknown. :
Buying merchandise from the loca
inerchant, on the other hand, contains
none of these elements of chance that
enter into the dealings with the mail
order house. When one buys a stove
from the hardware store in his home
town, he may get none of the thrills
that come from taking a chance but
he will get a stove that will last longer
and keep him warmer than the one
that he might get from the mail order
house and to the average individual,
these things are likely to be more im-
portant than the thrills.
Using Your Eyes.
When you buy from the local mer
chant you see the thing that you are
buying, you inspect it carefully, ex-
amine the workmanship and the qual-
ity of the material of which it is made
and in many cases you have the privi-
lege of testing it before paying for it.
You have not only your own eyes and
knowledge of values to rely upon, but
you have the advantage of the advice
of the merchant who has an expert
knowledge of the merchandise which
he is selling and who, in 99 cases out
of 100, can be relied upon to tell the
truth about it. Then you have the
guarantee that is backed not only by
the retail merchant, but in many cases
by the manufacturer. If the article
which you buy does not prove satisfac-
tory after it is given a fair test, you
can take it back to the store where
you bought it, in most cases, and get
your money back. The retailer may
get his money back from the manu-
facturer but if he doesn’t, he stands
the loss. In any event, you are pro-
tected.
Why a person will place his confi-
dence in a stranger rather than a
friend or will trust in the unknown
rather than in that which is tangible,
is something that is hard to under-
stand. Even the mail order house does
not pretend to know why it is so but
it accepts conditions as it finds them
and makes the most of the oppor-
tunities that they offer.
fhe man who believes all he says
dcasn’t always say all he believes,
The Best at Less
in
Pianos Radios
Phonographs
' HARTER’S MUSIC STORE
18 N. Allegheny St.
NASH
High Quality....Low Upkeep
Wion Garage
West Bishop St.
BELLEFONTE
Your Satisfaction
IS OUR RECORD FOR SERVICE
That Good (j{JIF _casotine
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
AULA SPSS PSAP ASP
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 er a hole in the
heel or toe.
Yeager’s Shoe Store
BEEZERS GARAGE
STUDEBAKER
International Trucks
See the “Duplex?” Car
GEO.
A. BEEZER
"TRADE
Ser
RULER
REGISTERED
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 Roopshurg Mill
)
aon
NN
B ATTIRE IIITTTIRT SN
Cleveland
ROADSTER, Overhauled and
Repainted. A-1 condition
Price Right.
S. H. POORMAN’S GARAGE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Telephone Bell 23-R
Bring Health and Happiness
to your home with a convenient
‘““Heatmore”
Pipeless Furnace
CLEAN AND SANITARY
Saves Fuel Saves Work
Extra Heavy Castings
Deep Cup Joints
Revolving Cinder
Crushing Grates
Properly installed in your
Home at a price that will sur-
prise you. Carload buying
gives us this advantage, A
few remain unsold of the car-
load. Place your order now
and save some real money.
Bellefonte Hardware Co.
Montgomery & Co
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Genuine
ENGLISH BROAD CLOTH
SHIRTS
Specially Priced
$2.45
lue — Tan — White — Gray
Quality Counts
Dockash Ranges
Galvanized Roofing Sheets
Buckeye Fences
Asphalt Roofings
Builders’ Hardware
First Quality Goods at
Olewine’s Hardware
The Talk of the Town!
Selby’s and Just Wrights
Arch Support Shoes
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Mingle’s Shoe Store
2 I SAAN
Kisses 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.
WAIN N SAAPP
Fruits Vegetables
EVERYTHING IN SEASON
EVERYTHING OF THE BEST
Carpeneto’s
Buy In Geatre Gouny
Buy from whom you please
BUT
Buy in Centre County
Hazel & Company
«. THE...
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