Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 22, 1895, Image 5

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Katz & Co. Mingle’s Shoe Store.
: Te GREATEST SALE OF HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR EVER
INAUGURATED IN BELLEFONTE
A CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME TO BUY GOOD SHOES AT POOR SHOE PRICES,
HE GLOBE........ : These goods are all of standard manufacture, and mostly in the height of
This is the name by which the new
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will be known. It will be located in the building formerly occupied by S. & A. Loeb and will be opened
between April 1st and sth. Carpenters, Plasters and Painterers are now at work remodeling the premises
and as soon as the mechanics are out of the way the new Goods will be opened. Full particulars will be
given in our next edition.
RATZ & CO.
40-12
(Limited.
36 pairs Ziegle Brothers best Phila. made.
Ladies hand welt Walkenfast, button, A,B,
16 pairs best Phila. made Ladies hand-
Pas French Calf button, reduced from §t.50
to $3.00
49 pairs Ladies “Finette” best Rochester
made hand turned, common sense button, A B
C, D reduced from $5.00 to $2.50
43 pairs Clement & Balls, Baltimore made,
square toe, patient tip, button reduced from
$3.00 to $2.25
9 pairs Clement & Balls opera toe, button,
tip of same, reduced from $3.00 to $2.25
39 49 3m
fashion
PRICES CUT TO TWO-THIRDS AND ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE.
72 pairs best Rochester made, ladies fine
opera plain toe, button, reduced from $4.00 to
C, and D. widths reduced from $4.50 to—82.50 $2.00
13 pairs ladies cloth top, opera, plain toe,
button, reduced from $3.00 to $2.00
33 pairs ladies Goodyear welt, Piccadilly,
Paton tip, Extension sole, reduced from 23.00
to $2.00
17 pairs ladies Goodyear welt, Carlisle make,
opera toe, tip of same, extension edge, reduc-
ed from $3.00 to $2.00
28 pairs ladies opera toe, patent tip, but-
ton, reduced from $2.25 to 81.75
MINGLE’S SHOE STORE.
Faubles. Faubles.
Faubles.
New Advertisements.
YOUCANGETITAT
40-10
Lyon & Co.
FAUBLES.
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION SALE!
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ALL WINTER GOODS
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE WINTER STOCK,
THIS SALE TO LAST FOR
This means a reduction from the wonderfully low price we
have had during the past season. In February we shall com-
mence to take inventory and make ready for our Spring stock,
and for that reason we shall dispose of all our Winter Goods re-
30 DAYS ONLY.
—UNDERWEAR.—
Mens’ Undershirts and Drawers fine heavy all Wool
Goods that were $1 50 now $1 00
gardless of their retail value. « 100 « 70
Men’s Over Coats that were $13 50 the finest of iong dress w“ 90 « 70 to 75
Black Over Coats now $11 00. “« 60 « 37
Men’s Over Coats Worth $10 50 now $8 00 50 « 35
0“ [1 950 7 00 tt 925 20
“ von 035 ! Mens’ and Boys’ Caps that were 75¢ now 59¢
ke tf 600 4 50 “« « « 50c “ 38¢
“ “ 500 ¢« 3175 “ “ “ 35¢ ¢ 920¢
[3 “® 400 « 8 50 to 0 0 9% « 19p
“ u 830 « 300 “ “« “200 4 12)
“ “ 500 © 240 Ladies Hose all Wool now from 15¢ a pair up.
Boye’ “ 550 «= 4s Children and Misses 6c a pair yp
# : 150 « 8 50 Mens’ Woolen Socks that were 95 to 30 now 17 to 18
X T 30 230 r “« 15t018 “ 9to 10
te “ 300 « 200
Childrens Over Coats $1 00, 1 25, 1 50 to 2 00
low proportion.
Men’s Winter Sujts Worth $13 50 now $10 50
Ladies Muffs as low as 44c and better grades in same
Women best Calf Skin Shoes fine soft goods
# hal Were 1150. 4 1:90 that were $1 50 now $1 30
“ a 10.50 « 850 i 185 « 19
i ot 800 « 6 00 ti 125 100
“ “ 600 4 50 110 « 97
“ 1] 500 « 3 50 i“ 100 89
Boys’ y 500 « ..600 Children Shoes that were $1 25 now $1 00
“ “ 700 « 500 “ t 100 « 89
i“ 6 500 « 8 560 w « 90 « 74
“ “ 400 « 275 «“ (“ 80 60
“ ke 300 « 225 “ “ mH 58
“ “ 250 « 200
i 200 « 1925 Infant Shoes that were 50, 40, und 30, now 40, 35, and 25
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“ 195 « 100 Men 8 Boy Them at Nore = % ai $2
M * 10 i iid “« “ “ 150 « 115
Blankets that were 6 00 a pair ~~ « 475 « 0 “ 125 90
y : 39 ; ; : > « “ y 90 “ 75t085
2 The greatest stock of Rubbers in the county. The ver
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i » 2 2 : ! : best make at corresponding low prices.
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All Wool 54 in. Cloth that was 65 ots now 48 cts. One lot Men's good heavy winter shirts hy 10h
« 40 « “@ 50 « 38 « now
i 40 « f 45 4 82 1a THE VERY BEST BLEACHED MUSLIN 6}e to 7c
$e 4 83, .« 28 ot THE VERY BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 4c, 414c to 5¢
“ g 25 Mot 8 TICKINGS FROM 7c UP.
All Wool Henrietta in all colors that were 60 now 34 LADIES CORSETS FROM 23c UP.
Red Flannels tH 40 * 30 We have not space to detail our entire stock but the above
« 4 35 ¢ 25 will give an idea of what we propose to do for the next 30 days.
0“ “ 25. 4.18 You will remember that we have sold goods cheaper the past
1 season than had ever been known before, Now we have made
The heaviest kind of Outing Flannels that were 15 * 11 the above reductions even from that basis. We must move our
Winter Stock as we propose to have a great line of Spring goods
“ “ th i" 10 « 8% in due season.
ti i" 6" “" 9 ‘“ 73
6 3 “° o" 9 to 6 to 5
LYON & CO., BELLEFONTE, PA.
5.450 WOE G15 BAI SESS
ET AN EDUCATION.—Educa-
tion and fortune go hand in hand.
Get an education at the Central State Normal
School, Lock Haven, Pa. First-class accom.
modations and low rates, State aid to stu-
dents. For illustrated catalogue address
JAMES ELDON, Ph. D., Principal.
39-45-1y Lock Haven, Pa.
hd AND POULTRY FOOD.—
COTTON, GLUTEN AND LINSEED - - -
MEAL FOR COW FEED.
Baled hay and straw. Prepared poultry {ood
Crushed oyster shells to make hens lay eggs.
McCALMONT & CO.
40.11-8m, Bellefonte, Pa.
ARM ANDGARDEN SUPPLIES
GARDEN TOOLS IN SETS.
Planet Jr. Cultivators and Seed Drills.
SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS.
All the Standard Chilled Plow shares at low-
est prices. Wheel Cultivators and
SPRING TOOTH HARROWS.
FORCE, LIFT AND CHAIN PUMPS.
Clover, Timothy and other grass seeds.
The best fertilizers in the market for the
least money. Nova Scotia (white) and Onon-
daga RY roan plaster.
McCALMONT & CO.,
0-11-3m. Bellefonte, Pa.
UILDER’'S SUPPLIES. — Stone
for building purposes at quarry or de-
livered in Bellefonte or on the line of the
Bellefonte Central and Penna. Railroads.
Caleined Plaster,
PLASTERING HAIR AND LIME.
Paragon Plaster, the best patent plaster yet
made.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT
Potomac and Cumberland, Rosendale (Hoff-
man Brand) and English Portland, the best
standard cements to be had. We warrant
every barrel of Cement we sell to be as repre-
sented.
McCALMONT & Co.,
40-11-6m. Bellefonte, Pa,
ABUTMENTS.— Proposals for the
building and erection of the abutments for the
iron bridge to be erected over S: ring Creek at
Lamb street, in the Borough of Bellefonte will
bereceived bythe Street Committee of the Town
Council of the borough of Bellefonte, prior to
Monday, the 25th day of March instant, in ac
cordance with the plans and SPesiiosdions for
the said abutments on file in the Commission-
ers’ office at the Court House, as prepared by
D. M. Butts, the County Engineer: bids to be
made both for a sandstone facing next the
limestone ; the said abutments to be finished
ready for the superstructure on or before the
20th of May next.
The said bids will be opened in the presence
of the town council, at a special meeting to be
beld for that purpose, on Monday evening, the
25th of March instant, and bids to be consider-
ed must be placed in the hands of the Com-
mittee prior to6 o'clock on that day. The
right to reject any or all bids is expressly re-
served. Bidders willbe required to furnish
security for the faithful pertormance for their
contract.
S. H. WILLIAMS,
JAMES A. BEAVER,
HENRY BROCKERHOFF
fstreet Com
40-11-2¢.
HERIFF’S SALE |
ees
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Centre county and to me directed
will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1895,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following real estate :
All that certain lot or piece of land situate
in Boggs township, County of Centre, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to wic: Beginning at a stone heap,
thence by land of McCoy & Linn north 60de-
grees west 50 perches toa stone, thence by
land of John Curry south 70 degrees west 3%
erches to stones, thence by land of Martin
aley, Jr., south 56 degrees west 66 perches to
a stone, thence by the church-!ot south 16
degrees east 8 perches to a stone, thence by
land of Michael Sennet north 74 degrees east
8 perches to a white pine, thence by the same
south 16 degrees east 23 perches toa black
oak sapling, thence by the land of McCoy &
Linn north 71 degrees east 93 perches to place
of beginning, containing 28 acres more or less.
ALSO
All that certain lot or piece of land on Wal-
lace Run, Boggs township, county ana state
aforesaid, known as the United Brethern
church lot, beginningata stone, thence by
land of M. Gormaly south 16 degrees east 8
perches to a stone, thence by land of M. Sen-
net south 74 degrees west 13 perches to a stone
thence by land of Wm. Marks north 12 degrees
west G 5-10 perches to a stone, thence by land
of Martin Daley north 68 degrees east 12
perches to the place of beginning, containing
80 perches neat measure, thereon erected two
small houses and other outbuildings.
ALSO
(All that certain messuage or tract of land
situate in Boggs towns, Centre county,
Pennsylvania, containing one acre, more or
less, bounded and described as follows, to wit :
Beginning at a hickory at corner of
land of McCoy & Linn, north 80 degrees east
36 perches to stone on land of McCoy & Linn;
thence north 10 degrees west 7 perches to
stones on lands of James Lauver; thence
south 80 degrees west 36 perches to lands of
McCoy & Lion ; thence along lands of McCoy
& Linn, south 10 degrees east 10 perches to the
place of beginning at hickory at corner of oth-
er lands of McCoy & Linn.
Seized and taken into execution and to be
sold as the property of Sarah H. Lauver.
Term8—No deed will be acknowledged until
purchase money is paid in full.
Sherift’s Office, JOHN P. CONDO
Bellefonte, March 6, 1895, Sheriff,
40-10
ROPOSALSFORBRIDGE
water and backing of limestone or entirely of
MATTER OF GREAT
IMPORTANCE TO YOU
IN SUFFERING FROM LONG STANDING
CHRONIC DISEASES. DISEASES OF
THE BLOOD, SKIN AND NERVOUS
SYSTEM, AS WELL AS THOSE
SUFFERING FROM
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
TROUBLE.
MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist,
Von Grafe Infirmary,
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
~—WILL BE IN—
TYRONE, PA.
——AT———
——EMPIRE HOTEL,—
FRIDAYS,
From 1 to 6 o'clock p. m.
March 22, April 19, May 17, June 14,
July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 6, Oct. 4,
Nov. 1-29, Dec. 27,
ALSO
BELLEFONTE, PA
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
—SATURDAYS—
Jan. 26, Feb. 23, March 23, April 20
May 18, June 15, July 13, Aug. 10
Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2-30
Dec. 28
ONE DAY ONLY.
EXAMINATION AND CONSUL-
TATION FREE TO EVERY
BODY.
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS
Given Eye Sight and Relieved of Pain After 20
Years Suffer :ng by Dr. Salm.
For over twenty years my eye-lashes have
been turning in, and consequently they rub-
bed on the eye-ball, keeping the same always
inflamed hy very painful. In order to have:
a little relief, I had to have the eye lashes.
pulled out every few days. As the result of
all this, my left eye went totally blind, and
the right one was going the same way very
rapidly, I put myself under the care of Dr.
Sam, and to-day I am happy to state that I am
not troubled any more with the lashes, as they
grow in their normal direction, and the sight
of the right eye has improved to a great ex-
tent, I am wonderfully cured.
Coburn, Centre Co., Pa, Jacos EMERICK.
After Having Tried Five Different Doctors and
a Wagon-Load of Different Patent Medicines
I Grew Worse and Worse, and was at Last
Cured by Dr. Salm.
For more than 8 years I was troubled with
Dyspepsia and Intestinal indigestion, I suf-
fered untold agonies; only ate enough tor
keep me alive, and toward the last I could not:
keep oun my feet any more, During all this
time I must have taken a wagon-load of dif-
ferent patent medicines and tried 5 of our
different doctors in the county, but grew
worse and worse. None of them made the
correct diagnosis, until I went to Dr. Salm at
Tyrone. He told me at once what ailed me,
and he was correct, for to-day I feel like a
new woman : Mes. CARRIE PEcnr.
Sandy Ridge, Centre Co. Pa.
Once More Hale and Hearty.
For more than 5 years I have had a bad eye
trouble, etc., miserable case of Dyspepsia, felt
generally very bad, became very thin and pale
and never had any appetite. But now, after
only a few month's treatment with Dr. Salm, 1
have gained very much in flesh, my Dyspepsia
is cured, and my eyes are as well as anyones,
and I consider myself, thanks to the good
Doctor, once more hale and hearty.
Snow Shoe, Centre Co., ta. MixNie Kerry,
Attested by her Mother. SArAH KELLY.
Suffered Untold Agonies for 15 Years—Tried 7
Different Doctors But Grew Worse.
For the last fifteen years I have been suf-
feringjvery much ; have been treated by seven
different doctors, Nearly all of them gave my
ailment a different name and gave me medi-
cine accordingly. The result was that I be-
came worse and worse until at last I went to
Dr. Salm, who pronounced my disease to be of
the bladder, kidneys and stomach, and treat-
ed me Erorrdingly with the most splendid re-
sult. He has done me more good in one
month than all the others in fifteen years, and
I feel once more like I did sixteen years ago ;
no feeling of tiredness gnd fatigue as hereto-
fore, I can do my work and enjoy it ; that was
an impossibility. heretofore.
Milesburg, Centre Co., Pa.
MRs. NETT1E PoORMAN,
Ailed for Twelve Years, and, Though Seven Dif.
ferent Doctors Failed, Dr. Salm Cured Me.
For more than twelve years I suffered tor-
tures with liver, stomach and kidney trouble,
Occasionally I had to go to bed for a week at
a time, and was unable to work for years ; but
now, after only a few months treatment with
pr, Salm, I feel better than I aver did before,
I used piles of patent medicines, and had
seven different physicians, but gradually
grew worse. However, since I' put myseif
under Dr. Salm’s treatment I improved grade
ually, and now can do as good a day’s work as.
any one. I can certainly recommend the Doc-
tor to those suffering trom chronic diseases of
any kind. J. A. GRAMLEY, D. 8S.
Rebersburg, Centre Co., Pa.
Offensive Smell of Catarrh of 8 Years Standing
Cured by Dr. Salm.
Our little daughter Katie has had a bad case
of Catarrh for more than 8 years; her breath
was something terrible, and her general
health was very much undermined; but now,
afer a course of treatment with Dr. Salm, we
consider her entirely cured.
Nittany, Centre Co., Pa. Mgrs. AuicE Ross,
Diseases of woman, such as have baffled the
skill of other physicians and remedies, quick-
ly cured. Cancers, tumor, fibroid, and 2
poi growths cured without the use of the
nife or caustics. No cutting, ro pain, no
danger. Manhood perfectly restored. Quick,
painless and certain for impotence, lost man-
hood, spormatorhea losses, weak and nervous
debility, also for poststitis, varicocele, and
private diseases; whether from imprudent
habits of youth, or sectnal functions speedily
and permanently cured. New method Elec-
troysis. Epilepsy or fits scientifically treated
and positively cured by a never failing meth-
od. Examination and consultation free ta
everybody. All eye operations successfully
erformed. Address all communications to
0x 760, Columbus, Ohio.
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