The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1920, Image 5

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The Most E
5 and Power e Most Popular Plows and Tillage Implements
You know these
their successors.
Harvester.
Your father an
t these names stand for
¢!
the same manufacturérs, and ¢
grandfather knew three «
the highest quality far
irst twine bit
Th
der
lines of ha
ever s
new machi
dge accumt ulz ate ed |
since.
ne
ey very
ement in this
What does this
means first of ]
implement vou may
out aking chances
might 1
them beca
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mental De
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CENTRE
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THE DEATH RECORD,
‘wo
Motz,
ward ;
daughters
and Mrs, H
four bre
Rock Springs;
Robert, of
lowa; three si
ford, Freeport, Il
Linden Hall
Grove Mills, Burial was nn
afternoon at Woodward,
Jame
3a 7
IRGe
Wi
Woomer,
Graysville of
ty-eight years, She
the Presbyt ht
five daughte
besides four
half sisters, Burial
ville on Saturday,
YOMER, =~)
past
heart L
was a mem!
Her hus!
half
was made at Grays-
TAYLOR. —
aged abo
istown
well kn ut Potters Mills, wher
be spen 1
$ wy Woe ere th
1t much time during the 1
t much time during the j
Lewis ** Solefeit” Taylor,
it sixty years,
hospital on Su He was
wi abe
A at
naay
J
ast year,
Ap Qt
LINDEN HALL.
F. E. Weil
for Harris township,
work on Tuesday,
Mrs. Nellie Bennet
ter, of Tyrone, are spending a few
weeks at the George Searson home,
Little George, youngest
and Mrs, George Lohr,
broken on Saturday, when
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and, census enumerator
completed the
son of
had his
the
fence.
Miss Carrie Cummings spent
last week with her uncle,
zier, returning to her home at Aarons-
burg on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs.
part of
George Houser and
week visiting their cousin,
Houser and family, leaving on Satur
day for Lemont, where they will spend
a few weeks before returning home,
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The C. K. Sober chestnut farm, in
ish Valley, near Shamokin, was sold
ilmington, Delaware, and Wash.
parties for the sum of $50,000.
A Lesson on Curing Hay.
h are rte
Frank
hon
10MAas
the navy, rably discharge
$
donned overalls to begin work in earn
cc i stp in
GEORGES VALLEY.
Mre, Annie Ripka
home of her son, |
Mrs. Susan Davis ha ne
pen Lock
Mrs,
ding
ing a month in
her
fter
sister,
Rickert,
E. lL. and
Lingle family
at the home of his
spent Hun-
brother, C. W,
Lingle
Miss Sara Reeder spent a few
Mrs, Ackerman,
A —
Shoop's Restaurant,
days
It
and have you leave our
satisfied in every way.
restaurant well
A good place
«Shoops’. adv
a
The young folks are enjoying some
real coasting on the mountam and skat-
ers are finding
HALL, PA,
VASHINGTON NEWS LETT
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To
i ney
oui
: their
KA
knew in
the
twine
INTERNATIONAL
Corn Machines
The Complete Harvester Line
‘4
'
worid, Vic-
pioncer and
and plows started
1
good-
Tandem Disk Har-
in- rows
into it ract inders ickers Lever! ess |
lin and ish Binders luskers, Shreddes Orchard Ha
. Headers heller:
International Barren Thresher
Rice Binders
Reapers
Grain Harvesting
been
LS ay,
had built
Beet Tools
8 {
Bean Drill
Seeding Machines
) i
t 3 3 Pee
I iit
1
Haying Machines
ain Drill
CY arned un Power Machines
vey
lak
Other Farm
Equipment
Tillage Imple-
ments
Corn Machines
wt}
Wi
wil prove the Greatest Opportunity for those late buyers y are still
Remember, the cold weather is just coming ; you
nce now to buy the same goods for ONE-HALF the amount which
paid at the beginning ol the season,
to select from and below we quote you a few
sold regardless of cost.
Clothing.
fcr
Tro
WwW Ol 1aV_E
iid hav
MG 3
¢ have a very large variety
prices. Remember, this merchandise will be
Coats
Now $15.00
Coats $30.00
Now $32.50
$65.00
Women’s
Coats Reduced
One-Ha
(RFAD THESE PRICES)
Coats
Now $30,00
50.00 Coats
Now $25.00
$40.00 Coats
Now $20.00
$60 00
Coats
Now $10.00
$20.00
Great Reduction in our Entire Line of Men's & Young Men's
OVERCOATS, SUITS AND UNDERWEAR
(Underwear for the whole family REDUCED IN F'RICE.)
We want everybody to come and share in this high prize merchandise for
little money.
D. J. Nieman, [lillheim
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WANTED, ~Men or women to take! WANTED. Hemlock, Yelllow Pine
orders among friends and neighbors for - y Bit oh. Tote We day. ash
the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for : & —t
men, women and children. Eiminates darn. BENN’ La SON, Montoursville, Pa. t
ing. We pay 500c an hour for spare time or BM | an at
a woek for fall time. Kxperienoe UNNOOOMATy. TOCK FOR SALE-~The under
Write, INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILL, | sige offers the following for sale
Norristown, Pa. olipd | Right shoats, weight 40 to so Ibs.
| eac ; two cows, will be fresh in a
Unclaimed letter in Centre Hall post [BOB A ; bay marsh eight years old.—M.
[A Sankey, Spring Mills, Pa. (Resi.
(office: Irving Horton & Co., | dene ¢e, Potters SHS Dec, 18, 1919. 0.1
HARRY F. GROVE
Auctioneer
A number of years of experience in
| this business means that I am qualified
to give good service.
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Write me at Tyrone; Pa
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