Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 9, 1905. CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - - PROPRIETOR FRED KURTZ, SR, {EDITORS CHAS. R. KURTZ, CIRCULATION OVER 4000 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office, and pay In advance, 81 per year, CENTRE DEM( N.Y. 3t-w World for Pittsburg Stockman for Tribune Farmer ORAT clubs wit) The date your suleription « printed on the label bearing your credits are give ) s change of first issue of each month. Wateh you remit We send no receipts b special request. Wateh date on your label thel the that Subscribers changing postoffice address, notinotifylng us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be otherwise directed and mtinued unless We employ no colle $0 send or bring the mone 1 ares this oMes LIBERTY Twp few Mrs bad cold which © finned ¢ tha 1¢ y the wn AXEMANN., Mi " at 2 at Morr Thompson Thomas S lal and wife Delong were ) call on 5 on Wed nesday Mary Uhl K Lock Haven for be missed here John Butler wood Frank 1 mmet Robert Ferringer returned from Monu ment on account of having no the mill aAwWwvyer on On Wednesday. TI night wie place Mr wudhog saw his shadow on Thursday for the su as shin nursday,.for the sun was shining bright irsday to Sunday there ntense cold at this Gyre e—— Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the sar. There is only one Way to cure deafness, and that is by constitn tional remedies Deafness Is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous Haing of the Eustachiah Tube, When this tube is inflamed jou have A rumbling sound or imperfect hear eg, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation oan be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of : the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cane of Deafness jotused by catarrh) that can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for elreuiars free, F.J CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0 Sold by Druggists, 78¢ Take Hall's Family Pils for constipation, Lewis list t JULIAN. James C. Andrews and wife spent Sunday with friends at Waddle, The scholars of Julian school are pre paring for Washington's birthday. Mrs. Maggie Houts and children of Paradise, Sundayed with her parents , \ the sick Bullock who is somewhat better, Was on Thomas Gill, of near Martha, is 1h will be preaching i I — HOWARD. — BLANCHARD day keeping Emporium Schenck visited at the Mrs. Milford Pletcher, y | : few with } parent My butlew woks for Howard & Co... at Mrs. Hayes home of her niece Sunday Mrs the home of s Ww Eq | 9 wanton las Ward Schenck spent Mrs. Chas. Kus Surprise parties seem to be in fashion, three within a week is our record: one at the home of C Monday night; one at J]. A. Bitner's Tuesday night, and one at Alfred Miller's Saturday night Hurry up, you young people, can't you see that the old married folks are pulling nearly all the taffy ? Few days ago two of Howard's “sports” undertook to teach our boys how to handle a tast horse. Guess they paid “Robb” for the sleigh; but the ‘ofl can” well struck a stone and me thinks they went home dry, Cook “11 Our horseman James Wilson, attend. ed the horse sale at Lock Haven, Satur. day. The mining stock distributed by H W. P. in January has gone up—in price A Don't fail to see one of the greatest successes of recent years, Te play is now making its fourth annual tour p————— f School shoes for the children at a big saving. Yeager & Davis, “The Parish Priest” OAK HALL. Mrs. Ed. Sellars, accompanjed by Mrs, Ira Stover spent Wednesday with friends at Centre Hall, Mrs, Edward Smith and son spent a few days last week at the home of her father, A J Tate, of Peru, Morris Bohl is | boy Anna grippe, i Joseph Brooks, of Linden Hall, moved rmerly vacated by Thos. all smiles—he says it is who had been ill with la. to be about Dale, able again, > HOUSA MILLHEIM, Fobra blearance \A% HOE y “apg wan” SAL << Ten Days, Commencing Wednesda, Fep. 5 y $1¢ rt ¢ that We heard a 3 AY the ot 1 ! : the abbreviation for February-—Fel Means eze every body, and that 1 Ked! slater. It w nd of war caches fr TIME TO PLANT DOLLARS. A Few Invested Now Will Bring Crop x Big Good Clothing at 50¢ on thelDollar ‘ : \ wot bargains A chat Ld Ke AY Again Watch an 5 £ fe day er - iw ihe opening FRIDAY. FEB. 10th, the Greatest Force Sale in State College's History. SAM’'L KALIN, Men's Clothier and Shoe Dealer, ; STATE COLLEGE, PA Make no mistake, look for the white sign, the bargain signal During the great sale store will open evenings until 9; Satu rdays till 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. Five Hundred Dollars will be given to the poor af Stale College if this is mot a Jorce clothier's sale. SAM L KALIN The Clothier and Shoe Dealer, State College, Fa DR. J. JONES, VETERINARY SURGEON, A graduate of the Universi ty of London, has located at the PALACE LIVERY STABLES, Bellefonte, Pa where he will answer all [calls for work in his profession Dir, Jones served four years under State Vet. | |erinary Surgeon Pierson and has held | several other vipat fontions { Calls by telephone will be answered promptly day or night. . Al This is our clean-up time. many lines of stylish, worthy Shoes | Winter Shoes [ust Go The end of a busy season leaves us with for Men, Women and Children. Win- ter is by no means at an end, but our steadfast rule is never to carry over shoes from one season to another and we won't will move these Shoes, then be on start it now. If low prices the watch-—they’'ll go like a rifle shot. Put off everything for this sale and come early THIS SALE WILL BE CASH, AND CASH ONLY. NO GOODS CHARGED EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICES. READ 11 1 13} t $3.00. to 85.00. x Calf, \ $2.00. $1.60. reduced te $1.00 “ - 4 Cousins to $3.50. Queen Quality $3.50 Shoe: $3.00. The $2.50 Radcliff reduced to $2.00 READ $950. Mix | $1.20. Shoes, forme: o $1.00. - red i 75, reduced t 60 pairs Ladies’ heavy Calf and Kangaroo Calf reduced to 75¢. Man, Woman or Child, there is a pair of excell- ent Shoes waiting for you here, at prices so low it will surprise you. No “Nn Pt AM J ran Come see. ohh v preeen™ L Talis, 4 \/ wr SHOE STORE.
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