The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 27, 1924, Image 2

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CENTRE HALL
Where helpful service takes the |
place of just ordinary attention |
3 Per Cent Compound Interest |
on Savings Deposits
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C. P. LONG CO.
GENERAL |
MERCHANDISE
..and...
COAL
Buy of us and deposit the
Savings to the credit of
your Bank Account
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 Am Also Prepared to Do
Adetylene Welding
at Prices that Are RIGHT
Bring your work here. You will be |
pleased with results {
W. A. HENNEY
CENTRE HALL, PA.
ENTRE HAL
GRAIN
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. on this motto
we solicit your business,
Customer,
Just unloaded our Second Car of
PER CT. MEAT SCRAPS
and
8 PER CT. DIGESTED TANEKAGE,
ALSO, CAR LARRO FEED
CAR SALT, and our Yard Filled With
THE BEST OF COAL.
re
STROHMEIER’S
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
Their sales
by any other class.
than in any other trade.
You can put the plus
This
They are
Cemetery Memorials
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STROHMEIER’S
CENTRE HALL, PA.
ITS A REAL GOOD CAR
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
EVERY JOB. GIVE ME A TRIAL
BY THE FARMERS
By, Important to Residents
of Country.
needs The cdlniry - the count¥y
needs the town. The farmer needs the
assistance of the storekeepers of the
town in securing a market for his
products. He needs the assistance of
the storekeepers of the town in getting
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pendent Upon Each Other—Co-
operation Alone Brings Pros.
perity to Both.
(Copyright)
loging more time
than the products are worth. He often
needs the assistance of the storekeep-
ers in helping him over a period of
stringency.
Btorekeeper Needs Farmer's Trade.
On the other hand the storekeeper
needs the business of the farmer. He
does not ask the farmer to sell him his
products on credit even though at the
and may need more credit badly. He
does not ask the farmer to help him
acutely the fact that,
very unusual conditions,
except
thelr commu-
sections which surround them. Res)
izing this fact, commercial clubs and
chambers of commerce have
years been devoting as much of their
fittention to developing the
districts as they have to securing new
Industries and attracting new resi.
dents. They know that as the coun
try about the towns becomes more
thickly settled and as the farmers be-
low a price as he can secure them for
But does he always get the farmer's
business? Ask the mall order man
They conld, If
sent away to the big cities to pay for
goods that could be purchased just as
cheaply and much more convenlently
the nearest town or city. These
thousands of dollars, when sent to the
mail order houses In the big cities,
It is
largely for this reason that the resi-
faster these .towns will grow.
to bulld good roads past the farmers’
houses, When the next crops are har-
any of the farmer's products. The
potatoes, the tomatoes, the melons and
other things that the farmer raises
{ far as the mall order man is concerned.
Is a Good Habit
If you have no account with us, we
cordially Invite you to open one.
If you HAVE one, keep adding to
week In and week out. It Is the
to ARRIVE, With most
of us It Is the ONLY way.
There are many advantages about
having an account with us,
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
SPRING MILLS, PA,
BUYS A BUICK 1917
b-Passenger Touring Car in Excellent
Condition with two Extra Cord Tires
IT'S A REAL BARGAIN
Come Here and See
Expert Repairing
ON ALL MAKES OF CARS
Hauser’s Garage
SPRING MILLS, PA,
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
SPECIAL SALE
1)
STOVES AND RANGES
Tapestry
$16.00
Home-Made Rag Carpets, 90c Yd.
Kitchen Cabinets, $45.00
50-1b. Cotton Mattress, $10.00
ALL FURNITURE REDUCED
——
Pliteborat A pr to pm
United States war savings certificates
Is declared by secret service operatives
to have been uncovered with the ar-
rest of two men and the seizure of
alleged counterfeit certificates having
a face value of more £35,000,
Fortunate Calabro was arrested In
Johnstown, where the alleged plot is
sald to centre, and Philip Marguriet
at Wilmerding. Both are charged with
intent to defraud the government
Lancaster.—A voter may mark his
ballot with a pen or pencil, other than
that furnished by election board,
according to an opinion hand
by Judge Charl Lan
second precinct of the fifth wa
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election officers refu
than
©
i
the
ed down
In the
rd ti
had €
i 10 count
iis
BiX
teen ballots ma
with pencil ot
found In the election be
sixteen ba
and three for other
Harrisburg
Governor Pinchot, the public
Commission and
resources withhold action
upon all for charters or
extension of privileges of public ser-
vice powér companies until the Giant
Power Survey Board presents its re-
port to the 1025 legislature were
adopted by the board The governor
immediately announced he would ae
cede to the request and approve po
charters or mergers of
panies until the report is submitted
Scranton. —The South Penn Collier.
les Company purhcased the property
of the Leggitts Creek Anthracite Com-
pany in North Scranton
Mount Carmel. —When his cannibal
suit of black tig! black
hemp #£kirt became iznit
mummers’ ]
el,
rked In r ink or
her thas e usually
MLR Of these
2 ory
Re
®
ots, 13 were inlicans
partie
Resolutions asking
service
water and power
board
applications
power coom-
ghts, Jersey and
in the
> Huek-
he flames
ocd
pars
sired. 1
rose to his head, burning
ly that he died in t
at Fountain Sp
keskle
col
ate Ho pital
mber
that won the
Harrisburg
Dr
welfare,
4 : - «
oduction a bill In
iture providing for the
alls i ry inner ¥ wits
alities, wells * Wit}
Potts of
r, secreiary
of
1925 I« Fgh
appointment 0
f the
a commission to study
insane of the state
and report to the 1927 general assem.
The meeting was confined
representatives counties
£ whose poor
"mn ensed ment
Wilkes-Barre —Three
to
and mau.
boards have
al
children
of
hospitals
were
of the
Company, and smoth-
With two other chil.
the little victims Helen Keris
Keri
i
egg
Aron
uren
fle
and
last
irr ke
day
John Bu
the culm
Suddenly
and
gave was the
wore by the
8 and Al bert B 1dnas,
were at the side of the wii ide
escaped with slight injuries
a ™ car at
ne motor
has taken its place among the
th
wn, according to a
*. who declared that scarcely a
passes but what he Is asked to
local pawn.
FROM REGULAR PRICES
S. R. RISHEL
| been doling more and more to ald the | advance money on automobiles. When
CENTRE HALL ROLLER
FLOURING MILLS
Bradford & Co. Proprietors
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Expert Tire Repairing and
Retreading
BOALSBURG, PA.
Compare the Prices |
WE OFFER FOR
CHOICE WHITE EGGS
Figure over a 12-month period and you
will have the answer
Then there's 50 per cent. Beef Scraps |
for $4.25
And 17 per cent. Laying Mash for |
$3.25
A Combination That Spells PROFIT
Kerlin Poultry Farm
CENTRE HALL, PA.
i
$150
condition, with four good cord tires
| Look it over! It's a Real Bargain |
more and more liberally toward the
| building of good roads in the country |
districts and have paid a large part!
| of the expense of maintaining agri-
in growing bigger crops and getting |
they are placed on the market.
Not One-Sided Proposition.
If the city Is dependent upon
the country, so is the country depend-
ent upon the city. What the farmer
CHEVROLET
(For Economical Transportation)
Homan’s Garage
CENTRE HALL, PA.
:
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.
“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”
»
Preserved and Evaporated Milk
SPRING MILLS, PA.
will pay him a fair return on the
money and time invested in its pro
duction. The farmer, without mar
storekeeper without customers, In al
most every case the farmer is de
pendent upon the near-by town or eity
In the language of the street, it is
a fifty-fifty proposition. _ The town
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
No Credit From Mail Order Man.
The mail order man won't sell the
farmer 2 cents’ worth of goods on
i
i
the farmer may need the goods or how
little ready cash .e has to pay for
them, If the farmer's house burns
down, the mall order man is not go-
ing to sell him anv Jumber on credit
| 80 that he may build another home.
i
needs, the mall order man will find
others to help swell the stream of dol-
lars which is building up his great for-
John Smith & Bro.
SPRING MILLS, PA.
Now Is the Time
city in which he lives.
merchant help the farmer when he
heip the farmer as long as he can, but
ter. We give you good coal at
RIGHT PRICES
Feeds for Poultry, Hogs, Cattle
and Horses
i
tomers,
spots, he cannot contribute to the good
cash for his products!
DIAMOND GRID
BATTERIES
Guaranteed for two years by the
manufacturers as well as
ourselves
Insyde Tyres Blowout Proof
Coffield Pure-Gum Tire
Protectors
CLYDE A. SMITH
CENTRE HALL, FA.
oy
A. M. GROVE
Hay, Straw
SPRING MILLS, PA.
PATTERSON’S
FOR—
GOOD GROCERIES
AND
General Merchandise
GOOD GOODS in an ATTRACTIVE
: CLEAN STORE
When you trade here—WE BOTH
GAIN
PATTERSON'S
BOALSBURG, PA.
it becomes necessary to accept motor
cars, the pawnbroker sand, he won'd
retire from the business. He con-
«1 that storing cars would not
end that he would face a diffi
task In endeavoring to sell un-
redeemed machines
Noriistown.—As she was walking
near her home, Dorothy Emery, 17.
daughter of William Emery, Bridee-
port, was attacked by a man. drag.
ged reross the road into a lane along
a creek and choked into unconscious.
ness When she regained conscious.
ness and staggered to the road she
met her sister, Mildred Emery, and
told of the attack. Oscar Watters, a
former resident of Bridgeport, was ar
rested later on suspicion and the gin
identified him as her assailant. He
was committed without bail to awalt
a hearing.
Lancaster.—Mrs. Bertha Pickle. aged
39, was found dead In her bath tub
from acute dilation of the heart
Harrisburg. —Appointment of |pe.
cial Deputy Attorney General W. A
Schnader as a member of the commnils
sion on uniform statutes was announce.
ed at the governor's office.
tend
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cult
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F. V. GOODHART
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FURNITURE
CARPETS
RUGS, &c.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bell Phone 87R2
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