The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 04, 1924, Image 2

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    CENTRE HALL
place of just ordinary attention
on Savings Deposits
G E NERAL
MERCHANDISE
an so
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
STROHMEIER’S |
MARBLE AND GRANITE
me and I will do it RIGHT!
I Am Also Prepared to Do
Acetylene Welding
at Prices that Are RIGHT
Bring your work here. You will be
pleased with results
W. A. HENNEY
CENTRE HALL, PA.
(CENT RE HAL
ELEVATOR
AND ‘COAL YARD
Wm. McClenahan, Prop.
Dealer in
WORKS
Cemetery Memorials
STROHMEIER’S
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Ts A REAL GOOD Car
and Blended Flour, Dairy, Hog and
Poultry Feeds, Anthracite,
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 htusinesa
Just unicaded our Second Car of-—
55 PER CT. MEAT SCRAPS
and
80 PER CT. DIGESTED TANKAGE
ALSO, CAR LARRO FEED
CAR SALT, and our Yard Filled With
THE BEST OF COAL.
CENTRE HALL ROLLER
FLOURING MILLS
Bradford & Co., Preprietors
CENTRE HALL, 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 cept. Beef Scraps
for $4.25
And 17 per cent, Laying Mash for
-
A Combination That Spells PROFIT
Kerlin Poultry Farm
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,
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION OVER
ANY MOUNTAIN IN THIS
VICINITY
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
S. R. RISHEL
Expert Tire Repairing and
Retreading
BOALSBURG, PA.
condition, with four good cord tires
Look it over! It’s a Real Bargain
CHEVROLET
(For Economical Transportation)
Homan’s Garage
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.
17
(by any other class.
This
‘the County.
GOLDEN RULE HAS
PLACE IN TRADE
‘Yas Been Youd to to Be Good
Business Policy Both for
Buyer and Seller.
| Consumer Gains As Much By Being |
Fair With Merchant As Latter
Does By Being Square
and Honest.
(Copyright.)
|
most Hperally when he is raising a
fund for the benefit of the town band,
and the merchant does It
He expects the merchant to provide
the bonus which is to be paid to ob-
tain a new factory which will benefit
the working man, the clerk and every
body else in the town, and the mer
chant does it. He expects the mer
chant to “come across” with a dona
tion to help the poor family which
Ancther Side to Picture.
Now, look on the other side of the
Mr. Consumer decides that
new suit of clothes, or
Mrs. Consumer decides that she wants
express a desire for
Mr. Con
mail-order
up the big
| business,
i as you would have them do unto you,
the only safe and sane plan Is to do
{ others before they have a chance
i do you.
world at large, however, these persons |
i are few and far between. The great
| majority of people are honest,
It has been proven repeatedly that
even in business it pays to practice the
| Golden Rule, just us it has been prov-
en repeatedly that “honesty is the best
policy.” It not only makes a man feel
better down in his heart when he em-
ploys the principle of the Golden Rule,
but he finds that it Is good business
! This applies not only to the man who
| stands behind the counter and gives a
{ full ponnd of sugar to the man who
| asks for a pound, but also to the man
pound of sugar.
Does Consumer Do His Part?
| The constimer expects the merchant
| to be honest and square and give him
his money's worth for every penny that
be spends with him, but how often
does the consumer stop and ask him-
self the question, “Am I being as fair
i and honest with the merchant as he Is
being with me?" The consumer not
| only expects the merchant to give him
honest weight and full measure at the
lowest possible price, but he expects a
world of other things at the same
time, Nine times out of ten he expects
the merchant to give him credit, and
nine times out of ten the merchant
does it. Many times he expects the
merchant to “earry” him for three or
four months before he pays for what
he buys, and as many times the mer
chant does it. He expects the mer
chant to pay for advertising space In
| the church program which he is get.
| ting up, and the merchant does it. He
expects the merchant to “kick In”
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
HR ——
others like him, and he looks it over
until he finds a picture that strikes his
It's a picture of a “nifty” looking
sult of clothes, Of course, he can't
i
i
| to wear for at least a month or six
weeks; he can’t tell the mail-order man
that he will drop In the first of the
he can’t tell
the mail-order man that he would like
to have a little of his business or a
as long as he is buying his goods from
him, for the mail-order man hasn't any
business or any work to give him. But
money-order and sends it to the mall
order man.
After 8 week or ten days, or possibly
two weeks, the suit arrives,
be nothing like the picture,
may be of poor quality. The chances
are that it doesn’t fit at all.
is nothing for Mr. Consumer to do
———
The Saving Habit
Is a Good Habit
i If you have no account with us, we
| eordially Invite you to open one.
If you HAYE one, keep adding to
iit. week In and week out. It Is the
surest way 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,
$350
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,
STAR AND DURANT
Come in and get our prices today
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL, PA.
SPECIAL SALE
dF een
STOVES AND RANGES
Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, REDUCED TO
$16.00
Home-Made Rag Carpets, 80c Yd.
Kitchen Cabinets, $45.00
50-1b. Cotton Mattress, $10.00
ALL FURNITURE REDUCED
FROM REGULAR PRICES
John Smith & Bro.
SPRING MILLS, PA
send the suit back and the mall-order
Now Is the Time
but the chances are that it wouldn't
be any better than the first and Mr.
tional express charges.
Found Golden Rule Pays.
Mr. Consumer found that it pays to
remember the Golden Rule in business,
1f he had done unto the merchant as
him, he would have got more for his
money and he would have aided In
making it possible for the merchant to
help him and his town when they
needed help,
The world has discovered that the
Golden Rule is not for use only on
day of thr week.
i To order your coal for the coming win-
ter. We give you good coal at
RIGHT PRICES
Feeds for Poultry, Hogs, Cattle
and Horses
| Get our prices before buying elsewhere
A. M. GROVE
Coal, Lime, Stone, Cement, Roofing,
Hay, Straw
SPRING MILLS, PA.
DILAMOMD GRID
BATTERIES
Guaranteed for two years by the
manufacturers as well as
ourselves
Insyde Tyras—wElowoat Proof
an
Coffield Pure-Gum Tire
Protectors
CLYDE A. SMITH
CENTRE HALL, PA.
PATTERSON'S
we FOR
GOOD GROCERIES
AND
General Merchandise
GOOD GOODS in an ATTRACTIVE
CLEAN STORE
When you trade here—WE BOTH
GAIN
PATTERSON'S
BOALSBURG, PA.
@haron. — Sheriff William ¥. Boone,
his wife and hia sister-in-law, Mrs
Frank McNelsh, were inured, the for-
mer seriously when an automobile in
which they were riding was ditched
near the Pitts Erie Inn, one mile
west of Grove City, Two prisoners,
William Dehrment, of Bradley, and
Charles Herman, of Pittsburgh, in the
ear with the sheriff, were returned
to Mercer jall after rendering ald to
the injured.
Watsontown.—Run down by an au
tomoblle while his mother looked on
unable to save him, Earl Morehart,
B, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. More.
hart, was killed,
Bloomsburg. —The First Evangell-
cal congregation decided to erect a
new church on a plot recently pur.
chased on Fifth street.
Bethlehem. After Addison Det.
weller had been in three auto accel
dents within 25 minutes the police
locked him up for safe keeping and
& hearing at which he agreed to pay
for all damages to machines apd
property.
Sunbury. —Willlam Hess, Shamokin
township, attacked the constitutionsal-
ity of the compulsory eduveation act
in the Northumberland county court.
He was fined $2 for falling to send
his child to The father al-
leges that the constitution does not
contemplate any law that requires a
boy to arise at a. m., walk two miles
to a walting station and then ride
six miles In a wagon before he could
to the nearest school house, which is
required In his G.vearold son's case,
Allentown. —Aldermea Horace W.
Geary, of the first ward, this city, re
cently convicted of extortion in con
nection with a8 rald on a foreigners
whisky still in the lower end of Le
Mgh county, was sentenced by Judge
Claude T. Reno to a year In $all and
was fined $500 and iz disqualified
from holding public office. It was al-
leged that and his constable
accepted money for the settlement of
the case
Reading
fires,
school
Geary
Another of the
charged to the
many
firebug
thirty fires
rred the farm of
near
in a row, at
Harry Forry, Bethel, Forry
saw a stranger drive up to the place
in a small auto, but assumed that he
was on his way another farm,
across the flelds. In a few minutes
be saw flames shooting up from hw
bam and saw stranger speeding
away In the car. The property loss
is $15,000, including crops, stock and
farm machinery losses in Berks
fires In the past two months are es
timated at £146,000.
Wilkes-Barre. —“1 sentence vou to
2 term in the Eastern Penitentiary,
the maximum to be five years and
the minimum two years and six
months” Ernest Cooper and Will-
fam D. Bmith, colored, stood before
Judge John M. Garman as he pro
nounced this sentence for highway
robbery. Then Cooper complained
that a man who had testified for the
commonwealth, was wearing his
(Cooper's) sult. He wouldn't stand
for that, he told the judge.
Shenandoah Edward Dally, 0
years old, while examining a Flobert
rifle that was supposed to be empty,
ehot himself In the left leg.
Mt. Oarmel.— While washing clothes
Mrs, Joseph Snyder was badly scald
ed from the knees down when a boiler
of scalding water upset.
Palmyra. Thieves raided the of.
fices of two physicians, Dr. D. M
Bordner and Dr. 8 A. Hdrtman.
Republic.—~The plant of the Re-
public Iron and Steel Company was
reopened after a shut down of a
year.
Exchange~—Burgiars stole money
from the hotel of Joseph Menapace
and the home of Patsy Pomentl.
DuBols~—A mat terrier saved the
life of H O. Elithorpe, a retired far
mer, here, Elithorpe was sttacked
by a bull In a field when the dog
come to hig assistance. The barking
of the animal drove the bull to at
tark It and the farmer escaped,
Erie-—~An elephant having heen
nrocured for the Glenwood Park soe
through the raising of a fund entirely
of penny contributions. the scheme
fs being tried again with a view to
purchasing several kangaroos for the
park. Manufacturine establishments,
stores and the public generally are
contributing. One hundred girls sold
lollrpops on the streets to help boost
the fund
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F. V. GOODHART
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FURNITURE
CARPETS
RUGS, &c.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Bell Phone 37R2