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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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I PAGE BIGHT. fHE KANE REPUBLICAN THL'KSDAY, NOV. II ORE MINUTE! CLOGGED ROS1RIES OPEN HEAD-COLDS HMD CATARRH GO-TRY THIS! Freely! Clears Stuffed-up Inflamed Note and Head and Stops Catarrhal Discharge. Dull Headache. "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just -to try a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and "stopped up air passages of the dead wfll open; you wilt breathe freely; teBness and headache disappear.

By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or sore throat will be gone, such misery now! Get the bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" ttt any drug store. This sweet, frag- rant balui dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a reeling of cleansing, soothing relief 'cosiios immediately. awake tonight struggling for head stuffed; nostrils closed, liaukJug and blowing. Catarrh or a with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your "Ely's Cream Balui" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.

ad MEAT OF AN INFECTED ANIMAL ALL RIGHT TO EAT IF PROPERLY COOKED Washington, Nov. 19. To reassure consumers who fear to eat meat because of the live stock foot rind mouth disease, the department of agriculture a statement last night, cxplain- that if properly cooked, even the of an infected animal was not "'In the case of meat, as in the case wf milk," tht! statement said, must toe remembered all herds 'which -show the disease- quar- ABtined and noithe: 1 milk nor moat: JFnnn tlie sick animal be sold." After explaining that the federal government, has no jurisdiction over slaughter houses which do not ship meat outside of the state in which it is slaughtered, 'the statement Conclude however, moat from such an animal did escape from one of the slaughter -houses, which are purely under state or municipal frof. aJI danger of its communicating the- disease to human beings would be removed when It is thoroughly sterilized." Hurry spent, the afternoon at Warren, shopping. Campbell's Jeuelry Store KANE, PA.

1 Personals Mrs. PrwJ Aldrich, of Wilcox, yesterday 'afternoon in town. Mrs. O. D.

iiiui children left this morning for iv week's visit with relatives ut Gilfoil. itiid William Kee'se and Colly, left. this. 'morning for a visit ut sbiH'g, and IMUsbiirg. Miss Jordan.

of Puuxsntaw- ney, is visiting at the home of her hrolhor, O. H. -Ionian, on BUldle street. Mivund Mrs. A.

Eiuiit.li arrived here yesterday from Rye, N. and are guests of 'and Mrs. (J. Scott Smith. Gilmore Griffiths and John Longshore left this afternoon for Highland Camp, where they will spend a week hunting.

Miss Gnssie Siffrinn left today for a visit at Washington, D. before going to Florida, where she will spend the winter, Mr. and Mrs. II. K.

JJarur. of itois, bride and groom, arrived in Kane last evening and are finest at the Xew. Thomson. Airs. George and SOD, KVed, left (his morning for RuUtr, where they- wore called by, the illness of the former's mother.

I'ctei- Mccht. and K. M. Stoll, of I'hil- atlelphiii, la.rse plate glass jobbers, are in town' on business and are Kiiests at the New Thomson. .1.

C. West left last evening for Chi- cago. where he expects to remain for sometime with hislfamily, reside at T't'i Kast street. City Kditor Thompson, of tlie llidg way Kecord, was a Kane visitor, yes terday afternoon, for. a short time While here he this office shor call.

Misses Mi hired and Maine Leonard of Uuffalo. arrived in 'Kane, last even ing. and are guests of Mr. and Airs Willis H. Smiley, who recently inovct here from North East.

Mrs. liacon and- little daughter Margaret. 6t arrived in Kane last evening and -will spend a few days at Windsor hotel, the guests of Mrs. ((aeon's sister, S. SURPRISES MANY IN KANE.

The QUICK action of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, as mixed in Adler-i-ka, tnV remedy, which became famous by curing appendicitis is surprising Kane people. Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY Adler-i-ka is the most thorough bowel cleanser ever sold. Kane Drug Co. ad DON'T EXPECT ANY BETTER SHARE OF PIE JUST BECAUSE YOU LOVE TO THE COOK;" EVERYBODY GET'S A SQUARE DEAL ON THE THANKSGIVING TABLE. SAME WAY HERE.

Hart Schaffner Marx i R. 6. fashion Clothes aro just good value at what.ovor price you pay. Bring us tliosi- t.wo ton dollar bills you've laid away for Suit or Overcoat and what we will give WYVc oilier at and $18.00 thai In 1 licat Complete Matikinaws, Hahnaeaans and Sweaters for Mm. Hoys and Children.

It's not pay, hut you that counts. To Make Room for Xmas Goods We Are Offering UNUSUAL VALUES in Dependable Merchandise Sale of Thanksgiving LINENS WE ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES IN TABLE LINENS JUST NOW. Lino?) 5Qc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 yard Linen Sets I'nmi $6.50 to $11.00 Set. Luiichron Srts 1'roin $2.75 to $10.00 Set. XajiKios at $3.50 and $5.00 per dozen.

and LiiK-n J'iifforu (jloths from $3.50 to $6.00. Linen Napkins from $1.25 to $7.00 dozen. Linun Towel ins at 50c and 60c yard. l.iitcn Towels from 25c 1o $1.25. Patronize Home Business Firms READ WHAT A PROMINENT PITTSBURG MAN HAS TO SAY Whenever I see advertised a book that 1 want, instead of sending the retail price direet to the publishing house, I jfive it to a loeal book store and let them get it for me.

They will -ret me the book just, as quick and just as eheap and they will make a profit, which otherwise would go to the publisher. There are hundreds of sufh little ways Ity which you ran help boost your home business without operating to your own disadvantage. Dress Forms Reduced must- make room for the Xmas stoeks that's 'why we oft'er these Dress Forms at such jow-priees. If you want one uow is the time to buy. $10.00 Automatic Adjustable Dress Forms that have all the latest adjustable This Dress Form sells in many plaees for Our Xmake-room" priee, $6.50.

$3.60 Non-adjustable Dress Forms with an indestructible flexible "detachable skirt. Our "make-room" price, $2.65. Coats at 5.00,6.75, 9.75, 12.85 15.00 Tin- regular prices of these Coats range from $10.00 to We want to make room for Christmas goods that's why we have reduced them. You need good warm coats like these just now; why not get one at a big saving in price? New Just In This new Waist is made of Blaek Velvet and trimmed with white satin and faney black buttons. The style is very new comes in all Price, $5.75.

Help the Red Gross Society BUY A SKEIN OF YARN. The ladies of Kane and vicinity who are interested in Hcxl Cross work have taken up the idea of buying a skein of yarn that may be made up into the necessaries for the soldiers on the battlefields or in the hospitals of Europe. This store will receive all orders for woolen yarns and will deliver them to any specific place and those who have at heart the alleviation of the sufferings of the soldiers arc w.L'cd to take this means of sending to them articles that will be of assistance during the winter that is approaching. 2.00 Dress Goods 1.25 yd Novelty Plaid Suitings and Novelty Cheviots' in the- latest; approved colorings, and inches wide; regular $2.00 values. Our "make-room" price, SI.25 yd.

$2 00 AND $2.50 BROADCLOTHS, SI.25. Those Jim; Broadcloths eoi'ie in shades of brown Regular $2.00 and values. Our "make-room" price, $1.25. VEILING VERY SPECIALLY PRICED And just when chilling winds demand face protection. One lot ol 1 2fn: Veilings, black and all colors, for lOc.

'One lot of and Veilings in black and all colors, lor 25c yard. LADIES WOOL PANTS Not All Reduced Prices. $1.00 Wool Pants, 65c Wool Pants, $1.00. Fleeced Lined Vests or Pants, bleached or unbleached, for 23c 2oe 'Children's. Gloves or Mittens, 19c.

Ladies' Knitted Gloves for 19c. Additional odd lot of Children's Felt and Corduroy Hats, formerly-SOe- to $1.25, for 25 cents. LEONARDSON CO. ADDITIONAL PERSON ILS Mrs. Kdward Wilcox spent the af- ernoon with friends at Kudlow.

Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. John ohnson spent Uio afternoon at Warren. Mrs. T.

Jjt. Evans and mother, Mrs. S. Kriclc. spent the aCternoon with ricnds in Warren.

Mesdamea llen'ter, Cora and Cora Swivel spent the afternoon in Warren. It. A. Mill left today for Oneiua and where lie -will join his amily, who have been visiting rcla- Ivcs and friendfi for the past ten days. Marion Suell, of JaiucHtown, N.

and Kev. Fitthor Uochc, -who has ust returned from a tour of the- world, are guests at the homo of Mrs. Mary inchc. on Chase street. "Till the Sands of the Desert Grow old." two part Kclnir drama portray- the of a man.

At the Grand today. ad. man who more enter who snore iiis wife than Many who never Hi selves at home if making themselves News. Some men can tell sueh a big lie that the innocent listener doesn't have to udd anything when he repeats it to the next fellow ho Blade. A man may owe a great deal to his ancestors, but 'thn'only way he can ever repay It by being a credit to Detroit FYee Press.

Reduce Your Butter Bills by Using Blanton Butterine IN USING BUTTERINE FOR COOKING THE HOUSEWIFE SHOULD NOT BE AS LIBERAL AS WITH BUTTEB. IN THK MAKING OF BLANTON BUTTRRINK, KKOM THK TIMK OK CHURNING UNTIL THE LAST NAIL IS DKIVKN INTO THK CASK, IT IS WATCIIKD UY GOVKUN.MKNT F.NSPBOTOKS. 22c a lb. 5 Ib for MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED. McKENNA BROS.

CHASE STREET MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY. Right on Time. "What's your time?" asked oM farmer of the brisk salesman. "Twenty minutes after flvo. -t-aii I do for you?" "I want them pants," said the old farmer, leading the way to the window and pointing to a ticket marked "Oi away at City Star Do Not Miss Your Great Chance AT OUR Opening Sale Lasting 2 Wks.

A. HERSCHENS0N 318 CHASE STREET.

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