The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 26, 1892, Image 4

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    "Promoters of Low Prices, Paralyzers of High Prices."
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Tho gentleman In tho hempen attachment is
apparently In an awkward pliRht. His position
Is analogous to the citizen who la called upon to
do his own shopping nnil is unversed in tho
mysteries of (jnulos and prices. Hut It ho visits
Smith is Swingle's ho need havo no fear of be
ing "done up" with his purchases.
Shenandoah, Penna.
Our opening has proven a grand success, far beyond our expectations., , JTe
have solved the problem of giving greater value lor the money than any other store,
in town. Our method of doing this is simple enough when you master it, and con
sists in. having cash with which to buy at the very lowest notch and the judgment
to know a good thing when we see it. Having purchased at prices away below
What our competitors have to pay, we offer goods at prices they cannot meet. .
Tliro-wliijr A-vvuy money.
This soedy individual, liko many other reck
less and improvident persons in this town, who
throws away monoy in paying exorbitant prices
for Groceries, should go to tho nnt anil learn
wisdom, or mako their purchases of Smith It
Swingle promoters of low prices, parulyzers
of high prices. They havo inaugurated sweep
ing reductions in tlieirllno of goods, which con
sists of thu finest line of foreign and domestic
groceries. Call and bo convinced.
Dollars saved are dollars made, so make your dollars roll where I hoy will roll farthest. Below wo quote a few of our' prices:
1 !
.5.35
Best Fancy Patent Flour, per barrel
Every barrel guaranteed.
Sugar (Granulated) 22 pounds for 1.00
Sugar (X 0) twenty three pounds for 1.00
Sugar (Yellow 0) twenty-five pounds for 1.00
10 cans Alaska Salmon 1.00
8 three-pound bars Best Soap., 1.00
5 pounds Cream Soda Crackers 25
Best Blossom Chop Tea, per pound .25
3 cans of Best Tomatoes w 25
3 cans Best Corn '.
4 cans " Peas r;
Beat Syrup, per gallon ,
Best New Orleans Molasses, per gallon
Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, pet lb ,
6 lbs. English Currants..,..
3 lbs. California Prunes
12 lbs. Washing Soda
Freach Mixed Candy, per b..,,.,
Sardines, in oil , per' can . . w . . t. -. i . ; '. . u i . .
.25
,25
-.25
.28
.25
.25
.25
.25
.08;
.04-
R PRICES !
WE CARRY THE FINEST LINE 01? IMPORTED AMD DOMESTIC GOODS.
PROMOTERS OF LOW PRICES SHITH
HIGH PHIC
114 nfli fffi&in Street,
to fill Meet Prices
OF ALL COMPETITORS,
-'QUALITY CONSIDERED
WIIOZdlVE
OZ. TO THE PODND.
AND
4-PUTS TO THE GALLON
AT SEVERN'S.
Good Horses Nice Buggies I
Fine Double Carnages!
in chargo of "good, careful, respectable driv
en), to hire at nil times and at
reasonable rates at
EVAN J. DAVIES'
LIVERY AND PEED STABLE,
12 and H North fear Alley,
near of Luburg's hardware store. Horses
takrn tn Hoard, Careful attention circn to
Feeding Horses. All kinds of HAULING at
tendedito promptly charges moderate.
UNDERTAKING 1 !
Faithfully und -promptly attended to.
SOLID and plated Silver
ware,. Gold and Silver
Watches, Diamonds, Precious
Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti
cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and
Piano. LampSjUnique in design
with 75 and 250 candle power
burners. All goods superior
in finish and quality with rock
bottom prices that withstand
all opposition victoriously.
Repair work executed neatly
and promptly at
Holdermaris
Jewelry Store,
3P, .X OLBAEY,
Dealer In all kinds of
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Large and flrst-class stock.
All Demands of the Trade Suppfieo
16 W. CENTRE ST., .
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH. PA.
The most progressive establishment
In the couniy.
Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets.
POLMER'S
Saloon and
JVb. US
Restaurant
N. WHITE STREET.
Ilrst-class Lager Deer, Ale, Porter and Tern
poranoe ujinw ana cigars. Fine old
A Vines and Liquors always
ou hand.
II. C. FOLMKIl, Prop.
Cull around and spend ujileimunt hour.
A Cheerful Homo.
"Well, Mary, how cheerful your home is. You
alwavH have such u cheerful fire."
"Vt, 'tiu true; we always hare a good fire
ntntt We irflt our coal from zerhe & Oo.'s Moun
tain Colliery. Before we always hud such a
time getting a Are in tho morning. That made
us ailerons and orabliodi but now everything is
lovely. And, beside), it is cheaper. Mart
Shoemaker takes orders, docs the collecting
ana aeuvenng.
LEATHER anil SHOE FINDINGS
A MM SHOW
If you want to see a fine display of Boots anc
euoes, go ui
W. S. SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store.
(Maateller's old stand,)
Corner Coal and Jardln HtH.
Custom Work mid Repairing
Done In the best style.
J. GALLAGHER.
Justice of Ihe Peace, Heal Etlale anil Inwanct Agency.
Ofllco Muldoon's Uuilding, Shenandoah, Pa
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY
COFFEE-HOUSE
MRS. CONNICK IN CIIAItQE.
A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICE.
Everything well cooked and clean. An elab
orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings
for travelers.
1IIH. CONNICK, 3 ! SI l I tl Ht,
JOHN It. COYLE,
Attorney-at-Law and Ileal Esfafe Agent,
Offl'ce Deddali'B IJulldlng, Shenandoah, Ia.
WALL PAPER
tq und 8o. to pay postage od our b&intirul line ot
over 1UQ matchotl saniplef at loweflt prices.
Address i'. U. OAl) V, OJS Ulgh St, frovldeace, B. L
Tour Bye on This !
LAST CHANCE I
Ho Offer Refused for the Remaining Stock at
30 .North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Ladles Finest Tan Oxford Ties B0c, worth $1.60
Fine Button Shots $1.(10
Girls' Fine Button Shoes - .75
Men's Flue Congress Shots 1.00
" Heavy Shoes 75
" Kubbers ix few left 25
" Base Ball Shoes 60 "
" Miner Jlrogauf. , .75 "
Boys' Best Kip Boots .. 1 25 "
Girls' Bubber Boots...., 1.00 "
A few days only remain to secure tbeso bargains,
DON'T DELAY.
No. 30 North Main Street,
2!
m
f f,ii i r.
" 1.50
" 250
" i.5o in
"25 75 '
1'60 vkr
200 KSv-A
1.75 . KX
BOCK BEER !
Lagor Bool
ORDER AT ONCE.
Christ. Schmidt, Agt.,
207 West Coal St,,
SKCBlSr-A3SrjD OAH.
On and after April 1st,
GEORGE ROBINSON, -Tb HARNESS-MAKER,
Will occupy tho store-room,
K. Main St., next'. to Eagtntiich'sDnig Store.
Q M.UAMIIVrON,M.U.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Offlce-sa WsstlJoya Htreet, Hhenanfloat
GEEATLY
REDUCED:
PEICES 1
DRUSSEIiS frora.SOoup. Table and
.Floor "Oil Cloths' and Linoleums
from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs,
Matts.Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices.
The best fine of Lace Curtains ever
Ishown In town frrm $1.00 a pair up.
T t PPTPIh'Q old reliable,
U . U . JL JA1Vj1-J O, north main street.
A Corner in Hats.
Some batsaro neither worth throwing nor
taking out of u corner. A good hat isyight, dur
nuio, shapely and a nlensuro toihn mrr: a
pad hat isn't worth powder enough to blow it
into perdition, doodhalsaro no more expen
sive than bad ones, but bad hats aro expensive
at any price and sensible men couldn't be paid
to wuir tnem. Our tti hat Is a perfect gem, and
there la no reason to be without 0110 at this low
ngure. The sumo is true of our26o Neckwear
. i, "UUBrB- "ooa snirts from aoo up to 2.
All tho nowost things In gents' undorwear, col
lars and cuffs. Everything at rock bottom price.
19 South Main St., Shenandoah.
AEMEHTS gotton,p with
taste ana caro are aiways a
pleasure to tho wearor. For
style and gentility our Spring
Clothing is "Away up in G"
itfits well, lookswoll.wears
well and is made well.
Sflrvfco nhove all thincs
has our first consideration. This,
together with moderate prices, has
biilt up, our reputation.
YATES Co.
Cor. 13th and Chestnut
" We Study to Please I "
Old Stand. New Goods
EVERYTHING IN THE
GROCERY LINE
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Fish, Duller and Eggs,
Flour and Kced,
I'otntoes, Oreen Truck,
Hay and Straw, tic, &c.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store !
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER!
Mrs. Lambert,
119 South Gilbert St., Shenandoah.
NEW DRTJGr STORE.
Edward A. Morgan & Co.
(Formerly Bbaplra's Pharmacy)
107 South Main Street,
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Prescriptions oarpfully compounded
by registered pharmacists.
TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS
Procure one of our riiest Protectors.
Saturday, March 12, '92
A
i
VERY ATTJ1AOTIVE.
Basement of Egan Builif ng, Cor, Mali aol Centre Sls
first-class guns, etc
C. E. F0RSEMAN, Proprietor.