The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1922, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BOALSBURG NEWS.
Some of the formers abot tow:
marketing wheat now it $1.26
The beginning of the week was real J. NX ‘arson, of Potters Mills, was a . 28:
3 : . bushel, ® ®
spring-like. i siness calles t i Hee on Satur
a 5 a | w . The entertainment given on Thu ’
& “ ay.
Fine : ' and _ day evening by the Metropolitar li %
motto: Open your eye
shut your mouth. Roy MeClintic, of Linden Hall, bag- | Club wis a real tre
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— ged a fine red fox on Nittany moun- | DRUK that
A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. | tain last Friday. way rejoicing.
evi Homer, 3s Colyer, on Monday ion ome wane or a wea alii Oye Entire Stock of Winter Merchandise
'r and babe are doing nicély. James Sweet ho
\ — employed at Harisburg for
Several hundred gallons of booze, | past, came to his home In Corts ) 28 Tala, ge sufi which 1s left over will be sold
rated as poor stuff, was poured into the liast week.
Northumberland county jail sewer by -—
U. 8. Marshal Jack Glass, on Monday. Mryg. Earl COC. Lambem and baby |held on Sunday evening at 7:8 J
ht daughter, of Tennessee, arrived in Cen special progr is being prepared All v J . Cl 'N | S ON
A .dozen carloads of horses are said]tre Hall on Sunday, to make th are’welcomed to these services. A
man between Hughesville and Centre Mercury stood at four 8 below | 25th, in the social room of the Mait
Hall. zero on the leporter’s government | Pomp, Supper can be had any time
CTY: Relhethar, of Betictonte, Atle er re de |isu § clot, consisting. of roe e Are Turning Our Stock Into Cash!
pleasing and altogetl
me een on NOT A SINGLE GARMENT will be Carried Over
to have ben sold within two months by heir future home
a North Dakota man and an Antes Fort
Mold Communion service. at Tussey-| The local P. 0. 5 of A. neta tetris Sur€ dott: Dutrier Forester [fl \Kfe are moving them out rapidly during this BIG HALF-
predeh in Trinity Reformed church, in [ning (Wednesday). One form of enter- 133 anes 11s wins mr con iil PRICE SALE. , It is important that w: un'oad ‘our great
er Falls by lantern sien, Sher So; 4 “Ill sfock of Winter Merchandise at sacrifice prices.
Supt. D. O. Etters met wi
to coeobn va so cio Semon, ae i he ates 1 £1 0 118 rw We Have Two Good Reasons :
laws, with regard to
ward children, and other things ‘entre Hall They have heen here for| WANTED—One thousand chi First, we neeo the money to meet our obligations. Second, we
he Brees resis ct. Say 3 : : lona, Pa ond need the room for our large Spricg Stock, as we carry nothing
ne IED SCNOOIE Ol entre il and . . _ — ’ —
thai ee wiah ine 1c angaeri : inter writes the Report . over from season to season. We are compzlled to unload eve
Millhelm are planning tu Be/in at, mm Desens lif that he “COLD IN THE HEAD” P ry
debate and a spelling match some time changing ‘ ¢ / $y BT hgh acute attack of Nasal Catarrh, dollar's worth of fall and winter merchandise. Our entire stock is
ging oo Those subject frequent “colds in the : tf: + { f
head" will find that the use of HALLS at your disposal at sacriflizz prices, Our misfortune, however, is
Alabny MED INE will bull gd up the
System and render them less, liable to your good. IT'S MONEY IN YOUR POCKET. SPEND
colds, Rope ate a attacks of Acute Ca-
ohn srper continies bedfast at St Af re : wa ; ! | tarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh NS .
hn H. Horner continues bedfa: Ed. Moore, a pia v “| GHALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is TO SAVE,
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his home near Tusseyvillee A severe | his address as Ty e. tu | i Yaken iternally and ts through the
ya : ‘ ; . | i Blood on the Mu 8 surfaces of the
at 8 ir n i i uses ni : : Fumes } 3 > 3 { bystem, thus reducing the inflammation
! and assisting Nature in restoring normal s . *
conditions,
o| “Ph Big, Groans tres, D. J. Nieman , Millheim
amma — ALWAYS RELIABLE
Insurance and
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R Estate “Do Rats Talk to Each Other?”
: Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. I. The MAULET DD IT YBook F
Want to Buy or Sell ? “1 got five cakes of Rat.Snap and threw pieces REE
ill poppe SEEDBOOKA ANLIL
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farmers
d all styles $16 up. Boome t
WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc. *35023 cp Bl res gp, Boe th
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1 the near future. The contests wi y Stereo. San’ Dien . nd that Rend
. : t ir Deeds and we will describe and gu
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Chas. D. Bartholomew p : Ww eve ring : a =~ Ix Au Druting lies wecaparys
M i i H E Ty et a mien "Carbon paper 8x13 100 sheets $1.95 deliv'd.
CENTRE MALL, PA, ’ Mag, AY 1 ry v
- Lio H. Long x Empire Type Foundry, Mf pr. Wood Tye,
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HARVESTER COMPANY'S
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER
$230 Cut ** International 8-16 and p &O 2-furrow Plow Free
GREATEST FARM POWER VALUE ever offered
Special Offer Effect-
ive February 3 to
May 1, 1922.
fhe Harvester Company will give to
2-furrow Plow Free each farmer purchasing from ux a new
International 5-168 Tractor or a new
Titan 10.20 Tractor, for delivery on or
before May Ist, 1922, a regular P. &
If you now own a sanifable plow we 0, 2.furrow plow with each Internation
wiil substitute a tractor disk harrow. al 8:18 Tractor and a regular P. & 0,
S-farrow plow with each Than 10.20
Tractor—absolutely free, 1. o. bh, Chiea-
(a plow we ordinarily sell for £140.00)
wo
International 8-16 Now $670 -.:.:
THIS IS NOT A STRIPPED TRACTOR, pared down to make a price, but complete with all essential equip-
ment---Pulleys, Fenders, Platform, Throttle-governor, Adjustable Drawbar, Angle Lugs, Brakes. This equipment,
worth more than $100 and necessary on any tractor to make it serviceable and safe, included in our price. NO EX-
TRAS TO BUY.
D. W. BRADFORD : dealer : Centre Hall, Pa.