The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1926, Image 8

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    IE CENTRE REPORINE. CENTRE HALL, PA.
THE CENTRE REPORTER err et ————t | WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO. You've ftrled the rest—now use the | (7
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THURSDAY, MARCM 25, 1926 Y Public Sale Re ister . Fife PHILCO BATTERIES, | .
= als fotice vader (his bas h . ||1Scenic & Moose Theatre runt to 1st; service cuarmieca. ar. EYS I ONE Mixed
SPRING MILLS roe of charwe when bills are bri TH at . %0, nll makes of batteries repaired and
visited thea William | his offic e o all others the charge is BELLEFONTE charged.—Clyde A. Smith, Centre Hall WwW ITY F d
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THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, at : 3 ; :
M., 3 miles west of Old Fort, by A. . FHURSDAY, MARCH 25 have to sell—A. B. Lee, Spring Mills Feeds made te your favorite formulae.
Cummings: Horses, cattle, sheep, hogs “Broken Homes"— . : . : : .
and full Wie farm implementa L. F.) with Write for prices, State amount of each ingredient by
Mayes, auct. . J. Barny Sherr We fa another] = oT ar. Oh weight, and, if possible, the analysis or
FRIDAY. MARCH 26. at 10 A. M., sifu I pam 2 re e Hal feeding value of each,
on the Mever farm at Centre Hill
"Gog, Cates Farm stock, and 1 | eve see "no peor ane FAME Also “Best by Test” Feeds.
ments KE. M. Smith,
Here's some examples:
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 10 A. M., b FRI. & SAT., MARCH 26 & 27 i
8 south entre Hall, A. I stwiler | . » . ’ * 7% .
oll: "Horses, cattle, hogs, full line] Temory Lane’ : ” New Jersey State LAYING MASH
M ; a ul 1 Wheat Bran, Wheat Mi
4 $ -_
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GEORGES VALLEY lH a her Lu “1 WV 16 Day Excursion
PUBLIC SALE
Hammer Mill Ground is Quality Unsurpassable
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FRIDAY, APRIL 2 | That's “Keystone Kwality,’
At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE ||| SAT., APRIL 10
FRI, & SAT, MARCH 26 & 27 everywhere,
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“Dilek Turpin®— i 1 1 i Flhiee fowls are given free aceess to this
. ri as Grit, Charcoal, Oystershell and Wage
found rip from Grain Mixture Is fed twice per day (ehtls
CENTRE HALL at might) a perfectly Balanced Ration i fo
extensively In Egg Laying Contests—y jlat
I _ — | points ! Honors many times, for instapnes: *Feg 0 111 tatlon
| —— Day hreaks all Hecords at North American Fee ,
| ASHINGTON : | | E tia Een
I . . : ! . : . . ; i The Schrateh Feed—Cracked Corn, Wheat an
: on a { perfectly cleaned and blended,
16-Day Excursion agents, or Davia Toss, vison {ll MY PRICES AT THE PLANT
§ MN. J. STATE LAYING MASH—$250 per ewt.
Similar Excursions June 2 and ~ J. STATE SCRATCH FEED—§$220 per ent.
Saturday March 27 | | Outer 13 OE fires: an. rove Moe: Soul: for Tore 10
W ian the average price of
Standard Chop, Contalns Grains perfectly eleaned and Hammer Mil
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Mrs. Burd's Hat Shop, | P . . R ‘ i y . :
Burd | | ennsylvania Railroad Ray a yr retty Peunet ani Hammer Mi
i * The Standard Railroad of the World and perfectly blended. Approximate feeding value—Protein 16 per
Ee el.; fat, 3'y per et; fibre not over 4 per et. My price—#2.00 per cw
bd
Round Trip Irom LENE HALL The three of ten members enrolled In the “KEYSTONE TON LIT
— TER CLUB” whe succeeded In raising TON LITTERS fed the fam-
‘roportionate Fares from Oth yomt 3 1-2.8-4 x I
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| * Ons 2.3 mix recommended thru the offices of the Centre County
| i FOR SALE. Agriculture Extension Assn,
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i] My price on the 1-23-04 mix—#210 per ent,
fares 1 BATIOF OF Aleoptag CAFS, Hop-on PUREBRED
er privileges
Ree aes Bio “Log, GUERNSEY
vision Passer
Pa ime ad 5 ay HEIFER | FARMERS—Spring's here. Time's precioun
Additional Excursions April 2, 10 i in the bins and cribs and will shortly adyas
June 11,25 and October 15 | AND BULL i farmer canol afford to spend aluable tim
P 1 1a || CALVES EY hy lie SAn3e tie sient Yin fo
ennsy vanla { o i of reliable public formals to damp in 1}
J. H. DETWILER BIE ore, ote, or in other words, all ready {
R R. SYSTEM CENTRE WALL, PA. the p pared feed Is B
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of & miles, A dozen or more 14 miles, I must pas
hext prices for grain, buy high protein supplements in
Any feeds delivered al the rate of 4 per owl,
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Want to Buy or Sell 7 Hien at wholesale prices, pay the freight maintain high otiead
chinery for the manufacturing processes, ete, and com pede with the
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feeds of every deseription as well as many farmers grinding their own
WO0o0D WORK, WAGON WORK 4 SEE US FIRST gralm. buying protein in supplement at refaller’s prices and mixing it
i | themselves, My prices on prepared feeds must be lower than 4
a farmers expense, time and labor In making thelr own feeds: lower
A tRS than the prices of competitive feeds. The uasiity of my feeds must
w. A. HENNEY Chas. D. Bartholomew be sweeter, purer, cleaner, better than the BeEST and the PRICES 1
oy HALL. § pay for grain must be higher than the farmers ean pet eleen hore,
CENTRE MALL, PA, All these plus patronage and satisfied costomers will make this es-
taldish ment possibile,
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Thus you see “Stirring the soup of CompetfHion” will surely better
condiions for the farmers,
Now then Mr. Farmer, you know flures don’t lie, providing they
are right,
Ef youn take a load of corn (58 bu. ears o the mill you receive
@ SOe per bu, $10.00, $10 will buy aton of hog meal (a complete
balanced ration) which will last many weeks How long would that
Med of corn have lasted had you fed it whole or even ground IL. to
say nothing of the low and unbalanced feeding valme of corn alone.
A load (60 bum.) of oats at 40c is $20.00. $24 will buy 960 Ih, XN.
J. State Laying Mash, encugh (oo last 200 hens 6 weeks.
Farmers and Feeders, get in touch with me: ¥ will mean much to
you mow: it will mean heaps to you later.
| What are you feeding! Let me show yom what 1 can save you.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. | 4 } : X "ol y i Try my feeds: have any of them analyzed at any time.
: 1 estate of WILLIAM KLINE-| 2 Order a ton of some feed: have me prepare it for you prompily:
NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. | : EY ke then If you have good corn to sell, bring a toad along when you come
i Nl yf Potter Fownship, : | for the feed.
deceased i hy ; * pli ey | 1 EE Ln i You will positively profit by dealing here.
Letters of administration on above estate | i . ! 3
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having been duly granted the underwign- | 85 | ] s | K K Y S | ON E M I I 1.S
jed, all persons knowing thomselves im-| i : ay i ol . + “+ 4 bu one
Election will be held on TUES- | debted to the estale are requested to make | } - ap GOT 2 og wh | HARRISON H. GROVE, Mgr, CENTRE HALL, PA.
JAY, MAY 18th, 1926, at which time [immediate payment, and those having | re ap (HL
e polls will be open from 7 o'clock claims against the same to present them | y ~
A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M. for the r- | duly authentieated for settlement, * i
pose of nominating candidates for the | JAMES W. SWABB, Admr., M th t A A a
following offices to be voted for he l 614 Milesburg., Pa ore an us ¢ fo
next General Election to be
SL Seal Tin So ie bu | building materials
State Ofeers,
One candiate for each of the follow You an rantee |
in’ ofl: Can Gua Almost any lumber dealer can supply you e ourse
United States Senator; with the building materials you need for a y
Governor; : specific job—s0 many feet of lumber—bundles §
Lieutenant Governor:
Zouts Sovernor: al of shingles—pounds of nails—or even the
SEeCretary o nierna # Kirs; 5 "
Ra ive fe mre id - genuine Beaver Board. People all realize the truth of the old saying: “A man cannot
Senator in the General Assembly; ; ; That's really a small part of the job. When
Representative in the General As- you buy your materials from us you receive
sembly ; ! 1 Tr
Republican member of the State fr ine vi tt, has bum gathered Me may not 1ft HIMSELF very high by tugging at the
Committee; ”
pemocratie member of we sute|| LIFEIOBABYCHICKS doesn’t show on your bill but its a mighty im. OTHER FELLOW'S boot-straps, either. It pays to look out for
Committee : portant one—one that will mean a saving for >
or i urself. In financial affairs, select 8 good strong Bank, lke ours,
Also the following County Offices You can raise 95%, of your hatch. you. y ng 4
will be vbted for and elected at the Pratts Buttermilk Baby Chick : . : Hal
Primary Election: Food gives the help you need. And we have tried to buy orly the very best
Republiéan County Chairman; Provides chicks with the finest pre- materials for our stocks. We are sure that you the advantages of the very best banking facilities. That's a good
tepublican Vice-Chalrman ; digested nourishment, Milled and will appreciate our service as much as the way to help yourself,
Democratic County Chairman. prepared in absolutely sanitary speedy delivery of materials. You should at
JOHN 8. BPEARLY, machinery. Millions of pounds are least consult us before you place an order for
JAMES WwW. SWABB, sold yearly without a single com- building materials,
HARRY P. AUSTIN, plaint. The biggest selling chick ”
Attest: County Commissioners starter in the world, The perfect
8. CL LAUDE HERR, C “lerk. old baby food for fs chicks.
ik me PARK R. HOMAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Buttermilk \
Pp ra Baby Chick Food STATE COLLEGE, PA. CENTRE HALL, PA.
lift himself by merely pulling at his own boot-straps.”
to do business with, where your funds will be secure and you have
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Hos; wow .
HASHIONSD. 70 FIT WELL Sold and Guaranteed by = 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL C. N. HOCKMAN. REPRESENTED BY-—
gros 10 Look het W. B. (“BILL”) SWARTZ.
BOLO BY ALL YOUR LEADING SYORES
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