Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 11, 1901, Image 10

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    DO YOU REMEMBER
That its not been two A; since I've started in business for myself--
eve a glorious record to look over.
By our Courtesy to Customers,
Our Willingness to Give your Money Back,
Our Desire to make all wrongs right,
Our having the Largest, Newest Stock in Bellefonte,
Our Prices—-the Lowest for High Grade Goods,
Our Fair and Square Dealing in every respect,
By all these many Advantages to the Public,
Our Business has Grown to be the largest of its kind in
Central Penna.--The only store in Central Penna. that is entirely supported from Ready-to-Wear Clothing and Furnish-
ings. Its Grown until its so large we can’t handle it in our present room. We're compelled to move to larger quarters,
After Nov. 1st, we shall occupy the large double rooms in Temple Court--next to our present stand. The rooms formerly
occupied by Mr. Lewin. We're but human--We want to carry as little of our goods to the new rooms as possible.
we'll SELL IT first. Commencing on Saturday, Oct. 19th, we’ll have a Removal Sale.
We want you to know and Remember of our moving, we're going to impress it upon your memory by giving you
Greater Values during this sale than were ever known.
we'll sell you New Goods--Groods you won't have to cast away when you're out of doors. But Goods you can wear
and we can both be justly proud of. Remember everything is new, its stylish, 1ts the kind you want. we'll sell it all,
There’ll be no exceptions.
We are going to make this popular store,’ with your help, still more popular--Many have helped us--it paid them--
"7 giM, THE CLOTHIER,
Now at Reynolds’ Bank Building. After Nov. 1st in Temple Court.