Bellefonte, Pa., August 6, 1909, Cav anything be more offensive than foul breath in man or woman? Who bas vot bad the experience of a conversation with some ope whose every word seemed to reek with corruption ? Foul hreath i= only ove symptom of a foul stomach. The work of the stomach and organs of diges- tion and nutrition is not being properly performed when the breath is tainted. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will sweeten the breath by curing the stomach and organs of digestion and vatrition. It removes accumulations of effete matter from the system, clears the machinery of | the body from clogging waste, and inoreas- | es the action of the hlood-making glands. | When it sweeten the breath it also bright. | ens the eye and clears the clouded com- plexion. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria. —Do you know where to get the finest teas, coffees and spines, Sechler & Co. | Attorneys-at-Law. C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 20 & e 21, Crider's Exchaoge, Bellefonte, Pa. 49-41 N B. SPANGLER — Attorney-at-Law. Prac. £ tices in all the Courts. Consuitation in glish and German. Office in Crider's Ex. change, Bellefonte, Pa, 40.22 8. TAYLOR—Attorney and Counsellor at . w., Office, Garman House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of legal business at tended to promptly. 40-49 S KLINE WOODRING . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bellefonte, Pa. Practices in all the courts, 51-1-1y Uffice Room 18 Crider's Exchange. H. WETZEL—Attoroey and Counsellor at . Law. Offices No. 11, Crider's Exchange, second fioor. All kinds of legal! business attend- ed 10 promptly. Consultation in English or Ger. man. 39-4 4 ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY—Attorneys-at w, Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Suc cessors to Urvis, Bower & Orvis, Practice lo all the courts, Copsultation in English or German. 50.7 M. KEICHLINE — Attorney-at-Law. Prac . tice in all the courts, Consultation in nglish and German. Uffice south of court house, All professional business will receive pte meets — a a prompt attention. 49-5-1y* Children Cry for | _ Fletcher's Castoria. Dentists. - —— ” — = R. J. E. WARD, D.D.8.. off td Physicians. D FEC ABD, DL, Cl tots A. 8. GLENN, M, D.,, Physician and Sur . geon, State College, Centre county, Pa. Office at his residence, 35-41 - — no— w— Yeterinary. | D® 8. M. NISSLEY VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Palace Livery Stable, Bellefonte, Pa. Graduate University of Pa, 53-20-1y* ———— BE Gas administered for painless extracting teeth. Superior Crown and Bridge work, Prices reasonable, 52.82, R. H, W, TATE, Surgeon Dentist, office in the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All modern electric appliances used. Has had years of experience. All work of superior quality and prices reasonable, 1581y Money to Loan. ONEY TO LOAN on good seoarity snd houses for rent. J. M.EEICELINE 51-14-1y Att'w at Law, ——— sano Pennsylvania Railroad. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO —)NIAGARA FALL S({( August 11, 25, September 8, 22, and October 6, 1909 Round-Trip Rate $7.10 from Bellefonte. Tickets good going on train leaving #25 PP. M., connecting with SPECIAL TRAIN of Paliman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches runniug via the PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets good returning on regular trains within FIFTEEN DAYS, including date of ex. carsion. Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffaio returning. Illustrated Booklet apd full Information may be obtained from Ticket Agents, J. R. WOOD, PassengerTraffic Manager, ss—— 54.26-14t GEO, W, BOYD, General Passeoger Agent. Willard’s Store. REVISION DOWNWARD SACRIFICE CLEAN UP SALE prices made to make the Here are some quotations: Now is the time to secure good dependable goods at goods go at a lively rate. Men’s 500 Dress Shirts 380 each or 2 for 75. : Men's $1 Dress Shirts 690 each. Men's §1 and $1.25 Fancy and White Shirts, plaited bosoms and plain front, at 750. Men's 15¢ Fancy 4 Hose 1008 pair or 6 pair for 55¢. Childe’ 15¢ Tan Hose, fine quality now 102, 6 pair for 55¢. Childs’ 10 cent Tan Hose, good quality, now Te. Men's 25¢ Fancy § Hose 19 cents, 3 pair for 55 cents. Men's Work Shirts only 25 cents. Men’s 50c Work Shirts only 39. Boys’ Knee Pants to close out at 17¢, 3 pair for 500. Boys’ 500 Bloomer Pants, sale price 2 pair for 750. Meats $1.00 Khaki Pants, sale Meo’s Horsehide Gloves, were 500, now 38¢. Men's and Boys’ Rubber Collars, daring this sale 15¢. Men's 5 ply Linen Collars, daring this sale 10c. Men's 500 Suspenders, sale price 380 or 2 for 750. Boye’ Shirts, to close out at 190. Men's 50¢ Four-in-hand Ties, eale price 380, 2 for 75¢c. Childe’ Rompers, best 500 goods, sale price 39. Childs’ Blouse Suits, 50c goods, 38 cents, 2 for 75¢. Boye’ Blouse Waists at 250 Boys’ White Blouse Waists, with collar band, at 250. Boys’ Black 50 cent Sateen Shirts 35 cents or 3 for $1 00. Men's and Boys’ 100 Straw Hats 7c it “" “ 150 “ “" 10e i“ TET 250 ** “1% | 3 for 50c. Men's $1 00 Dress Straw Hats 500 Men's $2.00 Dress Straw Hats $1 00 Men’s $1 Caps, Marathon Style 69 Men’s 50 cent Belts go at 39 cents Men's 25 cent Belts go at 19 cents Men's $1.00 Black Sateen Shirts 750 Men's 500 Underwear 38¢c. Suit 750 Men's 50 cent Auto Caps at 38 cents Men's Blue Tam Caps at 1€ cents Men's Canvas Gloves per pair 50 12 dozen Pants Buttoos 10 cents 3 yards Elastic Gam for 10 cents 1 doz. Darning Needles and 5 papers of Needles all for 5 cents 10 cent Purses for 7 cents. 25 cent Purses for 19 cents. 50 cent Purses for 35 cents. Velvet Grip Hose Supporters for Children 10 cents. Hair Pins per box 4 cents. 50¢ Overalls 450. 750 Overalls 690 merchandise at This will be your last chance to secure this quality of these prices. High Street. - - —REMEMBER THE PLACE— WILLARD'S STORE, Next door to Sourbeck’s Fruit store, - Bellefonte. Pa. - ES SH Bellefonte Shoe Emporium. LYON & CO. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR Clearance :- Sale OF ALL SUMMER STUFFS. Only a few items to show you the big money saving you can do by buying here. A large assortment of fine Organdies, all colors, that sold at 20c and 25¢, now per yard 10c One lot Organdies, not so fine, that sold at 12}4¢c and 15c, now per yard 8c A large assortment of fine White Goods in stripe and check, that sold at 15¢c. and 20c., now per yard 10C We have no space to tell you of everything re- duced, such as Dress Ginghams, Percales, Wool Dress Goods, Silks, all the new shades in Messa- lines, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Men's fine Shirts and Summer Underwear, Summer Suits. All Low Shoes in black, white and russet, at big reduction prices. Ladies’ Washable Coat and Jumper Suits, in white and colors, that sold at $5 and $6, now go at $2.75 & £3.90. All Ladies’ Shirt Waists at closing-out prices— must be sold now. We must have the room for our new Fall Goods. It will mean a big saving to come into our store before you buy. SUMMER GOODS MUST BE SOLD NOW. LYON & COMPANY, {7-12 Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. Men's Furnishing Goods. Clothing. Bush Arcade Building, MEN'S $1.48 A PAIR. $2. WORKING SHOES COME AND GET A BARGAIN. AT successor to Yeager & Davis. BELLEFONTE, Reduced to $1.48 YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, PA. Hats and Caps. : ; IT'S BIG Two hundred and fift suits, sizes from 8 to 16 A ; 1, 2.50. Theseare all Its the Biggest. Bargain saw. Don’t, miss it. IR The Biggest Bargain ~ We Have Ever Offered. Childrens years. All straight Pants, regular price from $4 to $6. Youcan take your ick for the next. two weeks at STRAIGHT PANTS (no Bloomers included in this Sale.) you ever M. FAUBLE AND SON, PE EEREEERR PE BEEDESPEPEE