Page 4 THE 2 ) CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 8, 1904, he ¢ entre @emocral, CHA. R, KURTZ, - - =~ PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ. SR: lgpiTOR CHAS. R. KURTZ, | CIRCULATION OVER 3800 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION Persons who send or bring the mouey to the office and pay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs w N.Y t-w World for Pittsburg Stockman for Iribune Farmer tl The date your subse | printed on the abel bea credits are ‘given by a first issue of each month you remit We send no receipts un! special request. Wateh date on your | be ring your change th Wateh that, after A ol] by \ | wstoMee address Subscribers hanging | ile for same not notifying us, are lia Subseriptions will be continued otherwise directed We employ no collector to send or bring the money to this oes EDITORIAL A COMPOUND FALSEHOOD. A 1588 End of Art! the revenues by adenclit o ur's term expend ASURPLUS ir the period of Harrison's term 1980 to me of the minor and the whole of the year in busine 2 there was a panic In 1%0 Repu publican panics 181 was a poor one an of bank fallures was Sapital 4 of falled nation ceeded onl mprecedented and the AM banks had been ex ly In I¥73, one of the greater Repub lean panies Of course the nfallible genius who wrote that article in be ngton, ris, have the Gazette can't officials at Wash the treasury Honestly we diag effort of Harter to an to stimulate wrong, but the who compile grievously erred ( nose the t rep rouble. as an “blow off’ the wan ing hopes of Jude ge Love, di exactly 1 not know what to say for a declining cause and drew on his imag The abov food for thought It travagance nation ¢ tabulated statements are shows where ex and when been practiced in public has occurred economy has life EA Tren years of politics on the Bench, is enough, ROOSEVELT'S IDEAS. What He has Said of Former Presidents and Others. 18 it may be s necessary ard romwe " titution disre liver ( $1.50 PER YEAR Democrat you | are expected sors The number TOHOWIT t one Democratic tariff in fo hree vear of t his n the tar A Repub statue books at the beginning of other period of h and has remained on the books all but only one The greatest pani period followed a moderate revisu NT 1872 on the iff by! the rep 1! ans lican tariff law has been every ard times since, through one of these periods There is : way in which a close conned tion can be established between Demo Admistrations and | financial depression Will our inform us what democratic cratic ndustrial and republican friends kindly traiff caused the panic the past summer E—— driven Potiticat Judges should be from our courts, The Philips “The ong publican party A ed over i Bituminous ht ANOTHER SPLIT. W.C. T. U. Convention. The 25th annual convention of the W (Rep.,) ofl C ™U Record : this county was in ses . of Petriken Hall from Monday t day of thi | A.M lee, % of wel 1881 WI10n In ITY, says delayed Juptur in in Phil shu faction head he Re week, preside rg h as occu C1 { lees, « od by Gowland has ir treat. the trace at the pe thev hav y ey ave [8 Co. E, 45th Reunior Wi rece O, T. Lingle Killed, Wednesday of Leveled Circus Tent, telegram The Saut v1 ‘ of Spring Lock Haven Saturday, was last ell Circus, that ved by WwW. L week a Hirai How's Thig? me Hundred Dollars sw ihiited at exninited A Bad Stomach Hood'sSarsaparilla n ab + ') dys 2723333333333 Eh ddd dee tee 333333333333333, € 2333 Get Your Money’s Worth Just as soon as you decide that you want the best clothes your money will buy, head yourself for our store and keep your feet working until you get here. 333 333333 You may “look around” on the way. Do it by all means. It will merely be a mat- ter of a few minutes. It prove a valuable lesson to you. This store stands out prominently from others : Methods, Stock. Variety and Largeness of High grade of merchandise ; Fairness in price—all point to you that this is Belle- fonte’s best clothing store. Looking is worth the effort. You cannot afford to miss this store in your Fall clothing wants. You'll find it all it is promised to be. STORE CLOSED. This store will clase Tuesday, September Oth, at 6 P, M.,, and remain closed Saturday, Sept, 10th, until 6 P. N 333333 3333333333333333333 AS YOU WILL NOTICE IN PASSING BY CHARACTER is imparted to clothes in little things : By a collar that hugs, a lapel that lies flat, a coat that does not pucker ‘round the shoulders. The tailors who cut “Sim's” clothes look to the little parts that go to form a perfect whole Patterns Others show we Don't. Pat- terns we show Others try to. Its simply a a tribute that the copyists pay to uncopy- able exclusiveness of “Sim's hand-tailored clothes.” Slip into a Sim Suit and you'll slip out with regret. Its put together without a slip, and once formed you'll never slip away from the “Sim” habit. The modest “price slip” holds. The tailor is a Bugaboo by whom many a man is awed into patronizing some dingy wielder of the shears. The great shapes in which Sim's clothes are made are true tai- loring establishments equipped with avery help calculated to simplify work and achieve more perfect results. High prices don't make fine clothes. Low prices don't mean “cheap.” Fair prices, high qualities, is the key- note you touch here. 2 Sim. The Glothier. oll, The GIOTNIEE. » 4 YY heeceeeeecceesceecteeeeseseeseeecreerereseenesed
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