The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 15, 1920, Image 8

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,
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| Wood Ashes too Valuable to Be Wast-
ed.
1920 :
g The Pennsylvania Department of Ag]
riculture and
fuel
reminds farmers others |
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
| who are burning wood for
| wood ashes cont
| that the
obtained, took from the
| grew, Wood ashes
xin the mineral
trees, from which the wood was
Paragraphs of News Taken from the
Files of the Reporter of 1885.
| able for making the soil fertile,
April 1, | have not leached, that is, if
f Snyder county, | not been exposed to water, they con
Aaronsburg | much potash and some phosphoric
of
no nitrogen, If
land a large
lime,
but
tow
LOWR | heen leached,
soil when
therefore, are
88
IS have
tain
they
Rev, M. L. Deitz
will be pastor of the
charge,
Mrs. B. D. Brisbin purchased a lot of
D. J. Murray, at the south end of
and will put a house on it.
Stakes have
house ‘at
makes the
emplation at Ce
el, «
vacant acid
vegetable
they have
the potash has been most.
percentage
ly washed out,
aw | x
ney i Much wood i
This |
2} rural
ted and
been driven for a
1 1
still being
the railroad
consumed
station, vw
1:4:
sections
rath new bi
ng ere
in cont sntre Hall
with five or six more in prospect.
Aaron N. Runk
self back t
Our t
buildi:
not sou
houses
date n
1¢ 1 K+
Too Bad Holidays Fall on
1920.
Sunday
cou i
Samuel Harte
farm, pear Spring
Irvin G. Trials.
On Monday of |
court handed
case of the
Gray in v
perior
er court was reversed
uray to Get New
appealed and
Gray. Mr,
sentence of not |
more thar
the pen
WAS con
ersburg, lifted
Direcswr General of Rails
wWre——
nore—
nore
asing our
rv 1 1 14%
fRiLiiiias
increasing
capacity
ds to haul the ir products.
* now near the peak of their
vet y.
allroad expansion—more en-
more tracks, more ter-
re can be little increase in
Cars,
production.
jut this country of ours 1s going to
keep right on growing—and the railroads
must grow with it.
To command in the investment markets
the flow of new capital to expand railroad
facilities—and so increase production —
there must be public confidence in the
future earning power of railroads.
The nation’s business can grow only as
fast as the railroads grow.
This advertisement is published by the
Association of Railway Geculived.
Those desiring information concerning the railroad situs
ation may obtain literature by writing to the Associa
tion of Railway Executives, 81 Broadway, New York.
he
February & & March Publi
This column
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MONDAY,
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There's a Brunswick Tire for Every Car
CordFabricwSolid 7 [ruck
D. A.BOOZER, Centre Hall, Pa.
Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office,
A RI re Gi
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Sar
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MEETING
In Grange Arcadiz
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CENTRE HALL
| Tuesday E Ev’g, January 20th
1920, at 7:30 O'clock
RA 3 SIE
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Held in the In-
Better Farming and
n—
ar
goer Profits
Big
A 2 3 cE
Mr. A. W. Burg an Expert
fl on Hay, w on the John
| Deere Dain System of Air Curing Hay.
# T
wy ~~ 3 wd
71] ove a 1.eciure
y enterta‘nea.
rhbors. Let's make it a
is ahenliste]v
2 a
Ii i b ap ut Iy
Mt.
special message of interest to every farmer
|»
PT ey
urg
in this locality,
BRA DFOD & SON
i wa ATL
TOE Tr PORTE AT
PEE FECTION
LBEHEATERS
tion Oil Heater
nas of
oO
Perf ~
A will
3 wun § wt & - v -
pas com ort or years
to cor It will start paying for
1s unt of
Ct
“3 FY
Lit
oom to
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You c¢ 't turn
an
to
er toda
full
Th re's a model
that will just suit
your
and poc
THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO
Philadelphia
Go
de il
3
Son thn
wld Laas
your.
y and
line.
u olight
neo rt Raye
L mpe too, Costs
KA th f ie than
ordinary kerosene
Pest |
&
ATLAmMY IC
Rayglight
OMPARNY
Pittsburgh
| EL OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—
The undersigned offers for sale his
HARRY F. GROVE
| house and lot, con.sining over one-half
Auctioneer | acre. situated in the town of Boalsburg,
A number of years of experience in the location Deity very Sasitanis, All
this business means that I am qualified | the premises ; ui} pI ge
to give good service,
i
|is a very desirable Pups T é
Write me at Tyrone, Pa W 'EBER,
er ————— ast REE Pa.
Alfalfa hay for sale.— 8, W, Smith. *
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Corn for sale,~S, W, Smith,
$
clapd |
Cmmainrn.|
“This country has a long distanes to
go before it comes in sight of its limit
of farm production,”