THE . CENTRE REPORTE R. ER. [Prepare the Soil Well 1 Before Seeding. | 1 Penn State Football Schedule, To wom : se | As the time approaches to sow winter | Penn State's football schedule for the | §ie Reward, $100 THURSDAY, SE PTE MBE R II, 1919. | grains. 1t may not be amiss to remind | coming season has been announced as i The readers of this P ape hg WE ausl § rr; that there is at eee | the farmers, says Secretary Rasmussen, i follows t S o fre ¢ , a1 , that science hag THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. i Pennsylvania Dopuets nent of Agricul-| October 4—Gettysbnrg at State Col-} | u O:S, T. beet io cure in all its stages and at 3 ‘atarrh being greatly | ture, that it is largely a waste of time | lege. | th i» C by cone arias h Bre trae | and money [to sow ground in grain | October 11—Bucknell at State College. sl treatm ort Paragraphs of News Taken from the | | where a good seed bed has not been pre- | October 18-—Dartmouth at Hanover, ! 4 ustomer If Y ou a a th 00 on the Mi Pus Files of the Reporter of 1884. | pared. | N, H. | » faces of the System the reby a ; i y . . . iation of the ai SCARE, i sh vin ¢ ’ ar ie . ot AL el rs ga a te C ny © ie 10 ] n : Ain January 14, 1885. It is an old saying that well begun is | October 25-Ursinus at State College. atic meth by building up i The far ar a am. Navambar +H ’ ‘hiladel- 4 at itutic A assisting nature in doing its I Mever. our landlord, now runs & hack | half done. The farmet should Pein pf November 1—U, of P. at Philadel work I'he proprietors have so much . | ber that every clod is a piece of soil | phia, faith in 1} ti power of Hall's to the trains. 4 . . : 5 Ale : they offer One Grove & Wolf have been awarded the | {locked up. No phe ant root will grow in- November 8, (Pennsylvania Day) —Le- * ne IheY at it falls i C . 1 s t Lic College, Rend f¢ ¢ testimonials contract for building the new mill at the | to a clod. Pualverization is fertilization. | igh at State Colleg a” Op NEY & CO., Tol 640, railroad station | Clods must be broken up to make the{ 1! ove be r 15—Cornell at Ithaca, 3 “Eora by all Druggists, Toc, Ground has been broken for Bartholo- | plant food in them available. This November 27, (Thanksgiving Day)— x . We a * w ao i + vr es 1 Teter her 3 : iv f : { rg mew’s store, dwelling and stable out at] | princi ple applies to all crops, but more | University of Pittsburg, at Pittsburg. the depot, i | ron € ; anxious - 1 it is bette increase the yield per ac ’ Wm. Pealer has been appointed post-| Farmers are naturally nx us to |} is better to ncrease the yield per acre \ MEN q AND ' master at Spring Mills jerease production. To obtain this result rather than the acreage. Ul S dll Vercoa q NASIer al Opiilg & S, - | Centre Hall water works are to be mcnm———— YOUNG MEN q | y he | : partly reconstructed by enlarging the | : : upper half of route to treble the capacity | Ra \ In the Latest Styles and Patterns. of present m ain, and to extend the route | Fo fe RE ARIK to the railroad. Work will Qegin at| once, i Aaron Thomas has taken the job of : = kia i ’ 3 ' moving the *"Felmlee house from he 4 Nin Lenathy 7 inches corner down to Spangler 5 lot on East| | Por Sale at your Dealer, 5¢ Each, Made in five grades : Church street and pt ing it safely over Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for general use. cellar and wall. The vacant site will be || EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK | in the Latest Materials and Colors. Have just returned from New York with a large stock of ‘Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next Morn | particularly where grass seed is sown, | — ing." A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF— WANTED :- nor women to take used for the new Lutheran church. OE —————————————————————————— «a - i i oS ends and neighbor + E Samuel Long has begun work, on is] Te il guaranteed hosie new summer hotel at the cave. The | ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF main building will be 50 x 30 feet and| three stories high. A. P. Luse has the | ® 5 B i & 3 i James) ater of the firm of Harris & ££ ARS ens : 0YS d 16S Shoes » had a leg broken above | i - on today, at the Centre| » at very reasonable prices. I 4 2 00d bd Bd Sind Bod ld dando did pd n com A - REGULAR department I +4 i 4 tore for motorists.” That The market prices of these goods are soaring ||| 3 Insurance and i is how many of our customers hi ‘ eat 1 - | WWE ; ioher and higher every day and we will nat b: able ||| 3 a R. B. Taylor Forced into Bankruptcy.| C7 regard us. They have found by ' g : g y cay bei b: able IH Real Es sta B. Taylor. of Bellefonte, better | 4 / a? : experience that it pays them to 0 accommodate our customers later in the season, i 1 4 itever it is you need is Buy Early at more iy: wan likely to be here— 3 113 and at as low a price as can be k ESSLER’ S Ii 1 secured anywhere. i i ACompleteLine Department Store | Try Us (The Home of Good Merchandise) : Fr SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, From tires to spark plugs runs our stock. It includes most rr pes pri Mifflin County Rendering Co. | the next time you are here. And make it a point to come here Lewistown, Pa. Milroy, Pa. the next time you need any ar- tile. Take advantage of this | Removes Dead Stock Hoover Claims Food Prices Will accessory service. In choosing Soon Drop. i the articles that make up the | Free of Charge stock we have been guided by our reputation. Phone Us at t Our Expense. "Makes pure soap of Rat-Snap.”” tOveg t vafest clearest curest rat ant and $aves money be ih } A can of Their first meal of RAT-SNAP is n Lites Mas of nim enn Bi an. hans or lye, B poun is of kite nN grease, , dheir Qrst a f RA] "Al ; eh I'hree size 2 t 1.05. ten minOtes’ easy work (mo oiling or large heir 1a ills in tew minute Drie ‘ and guaran 1 by C. M. Smit kettles i you have 10pounds of best hard p the © N P dt R f Y St Ba {i p the carcass. Rats killed with RAT- Centre Hall, W. C. Meyer, Spring M soap or 20 gallons of soft soap. sNAY ieay no f RAT NAP Pa ; Ramer Lyeits sold by your procer of . ts, ow repare {0 60 a our Orage { ery mes iu ak form Bread nt sali ————— A SA ——— Write to ust a ig by J - ees eid Preces leave where rats travel Mo mix The Centre Reporter. § A # Tod The Peon Chemical Works Philadelphia US $7.50 a year. “Rats Passe Up All Dther Food for One Meal We have quite recently installed paratus for recharging batteries, When your storage battery weaken s bring it to us and have it recharged by the latest and most approved method «volt battery re charged for $1.00. =F etterolfs Garage, aE HAL RIES What Is a “Single-Cure, Wrapped-Tread ” Tire 77 It is a tire built by a special process which the various “ingredients” of the tire with? eliminates the necessity of curing tires out jamming or displacing a single element. under tremendous hydraulic pressure. In this way only is it possible to conserve Such pressure, used in making ordinary the native strength and resiliency of the tires, for the sake of quick production, fabric which forms the foundation of long- is responsible for the flattening of fibres mileage. : which results in premature “blow -outs” It is the “‘single- cure, wrapped - tread” wih WwW and limited mileage. process that has made the Globe hand- hat you pay out your good money for In the “single-cure, wrapped- tread” made tire the longest mileage tire ever : is cigarette satisfaction— method, the manufacturer welds together produced. 18 cents a package 8 i, on—and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! Is Your Automobile “‘Globe-Shod’’ ? : Sold by : XPERTLY blended choice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re- Turkish and choice Domestic taining the desirable “body.” Cam: 7 y. els L. iL. SMITH, Centre Hall dl tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi- are simply a revelation! You may nate bite and free them from any smoke them without tiring your taste! unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or © unpleasant cigaretty odor. For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette Camels win instant and permanent in the world at any price. Then, success with smokers because the you'll best realize their superior blend brings out to the limit the quality and the rare enjoyment refreshing flavor and delightful mel- they provide. » Made by GLOBE RUBBER TIRE MFG. CO. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Trenton R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
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