The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 13, 1896, Image 4

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    jyONOQRAMS
I pn Mtiuner) lme always
well iHijiulnr, lint t h is -i hsuii every faililnn
Utile xvnim anil in.my t'mhioniililp men liae
their inciuiiumiiK uigntvpil ni illuminated
"lion cwiv hhi i t i! liiiiicr ll.ey ne. We
Would be ph n-i il ii (.lion 'ample iiikI itiute I
price on .nl 1 i ml - ol litoiiitrr.utt ni eni t j
lnir. Kuuiaw .1 . u'l-ii -f i mil).
HOOKS & BROWN
1 North Main St.
OOOf CLOTHES
(ml l,c. Alime.t III the Long Kllll
V'c new could Miiiply u many people I
witli clothe- as we do if we didn't have the
right kind. We couldn't increase our busi
ness right along If we didn't please the
Jiciple. We do please them not only in
clothes, hut with satisfactory prices as well.
Jlaveyou --ecu mir winter overcoats from I
To up, i licv w ill astontsu you. in inaieriai,
ttyle and Jlnih they lieat the baud, t all at
our store and examine tlio men's Miitiugs and
boys' clothing. We lmve suits for boys from
$1 nnd upwatils. We ate the leaders in the
latest style- In hats. New stock every week.
We treat yon well slid give you full value
for your inuiicy. No mlsiepreseiitntiou.
-Kvorytliing is guaranteed as represented, or
money refunded, Hive us a call.
Oni: 1'hii'i: Ci.oTitiNu Kni'SK,
10 South Main Street,
11-10-tf L. limiwicii, l'rop.
How arc your kidneys? The box of Dr.
llobbs Sparagus Kidney rills which you -cut
ino wete .ghen to a rheuinallc iwtkut who
Tcports herself much pleased with tho ell'ect
mi her kidneys nml rheumatism. I)K. 1.
Mimiy, 711 liist Kjhm street. Anderson, Ind.
l'or sale ut Klrlln s drug store.
Mlrrhi;;o l.lremeH. I
Charles Savige, of (iirardvllle. and Mi6
Aiuilo Ollsovitsko, of Shenandoah ; William
Krost and Annie Xause, both ol Jlaliuuoy
City; Anthony flovinoiky and Kale ('him
mailt!!, both of Slicnnndoah ; Michael Zuber
and Mary Korzor, both of Shenandnah ;
Win. Julimki and Kliaiheth Seckmar, both
of Shenandoah ; Audiew Viiu-conU mid Kva
Kisell, lioth of ShenaudoHb i Michael Mat
tago, of lio-ton Hun, and Maria Konjansc.ky,
of Shenandoah : Waladystaw Karv.i and
Agnieszka Karzttt, both of Sbenaiidoah :
(luorge I.. Hoycriuid ( ariie I,. Kuiley, both
of Dauphin county ; l'lunk Meyers, of Mr
Adoo, and Mary (iolban, of Heading: Joseph
llarUcl, of l.HVelle, and I,l,.le Heini, of
l'itmsn postolliee : Stanislaus Kiin.ii.ewsky
nml JIariauna Jauieki, lioth of Isheiinndoah.
to cuiti: a cold in iim: dav
Tako Lnxatlvo llroino Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money if it fails to cuie,
S3 cents.
Hurled Tn-iluy.
Mrs. I.ucy liotzer, wifo of Jacob llotzer, of
St. Clair, who-o death occurred on Wednes
day, was buried this afternoon, interment
licing niado'tit t'lossoua. The deceased was
an aunt of Mrs. David I!. Jninos, of South
Jardiu street.
The length of lifo maybe increased by less
cuing its dangers. The majority of people
die from lung troubles. These may be avert
ed by promptly using One Minute Cough
Cure. C. 11. Ilageubueh.
Did you see llruuim's show window display
of Statuary 'I
REMOVED
TO
20 E. (M STREET.
Dr. J.W. VanValzali's
DENTAL PARLORS.
Denistry In all Its Branches,
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty,
Painless Extraction.
Artificial Teeth Inserted.
All Work Guaranteed.
i! I
No stairways
climb anymore.
to
ioi
WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS..
ment.
comforts, mid
iimsics n stir
Dress
i 11
c sen
knack ol
1 v-
SHEETING MUSLIN
wide, 5 cents. Pouble napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for 6c.
L. J. WILKINSON'S,
MAIN STREET.
wis iiavi: Tin: jiost hand- m w
giij KOMI! Di:SKlNH Ol'
1 ...OIL CLOTHS i!
IS TOWN. jSB
i E. B. FOLEY, I
cAjt webt centre
PEl'.SONAi..
II. m l . I". Wiitstm i-. eiinliiiMt to ills lied
liv illnehs.
raofuid Shoenallcr i)oiliii.d nmonAili-
lund friends last evening.
Cliiirlei Wenemun, nl' North (filbert street,
n reported as living seriously ill.
Hbv. Alfred. lleiWr nnt yentoiflay at
the old lioin(Bt(ad ut 1'urt Curliuii.
Mr Rmdlry litis gone to ll.i.letoii to bo at
the Ixdsidc of lier niece, who h ill.
Miss Mablc IlHnilmrt, of Ninth Janlln
ntreet, ij visiting lier unele In ( row Hollow,
Pa.
Mm. John Dowllng, of West Cherry street,
spent the day among Mlnersville ucqnalnt-
j iinixs.
; Misses' May Duslo and .lenule Kineshl are
i the guests uf l'ruf. Carnilobuel'it imhily at
I Ashland.
Mis.- UHtli Steele., uf Ualmnoy ity, no-
rnmnanli-il hr Samuel Small, of town, were
in utteiidnnec at the county Institute yester-
day.
Messrs. William Zimmerman, John Wlille
lioru, Klwuocl Jaeohy. A. JI. Swaltn and son
John, James IIIkiIiis, Tobias 1'urcell, Krank
Tm.li. Itnnn.v i;Mh. Mrs. Mratkin. Mr. and
Mrs. John (iruliler, Miss liellly and Miss It.
Donahue were county seat visitors yesterday.
It. I,. Whltclock, tho shoe dealer, this
morning received a telegram of tho serious
Illness of his brother, J. A. Whltclock, who
Is lying very low with pneumonia at dupe
May. X. J. Mr. Whltclock spent several
weeks in town last summer.
A Mighty Men Hilng for Coughs.
What? 1'au-Tina, 25c. At (Iruhler llros.,
drug store.
l'oot Hall To-tnoriow.
The Shenandoah and Mahanoy City foot
ball tiams will play a game at the Trotting
park to-morrow afternoon. The Mahanoy
City team lias been considerably stiengthcucd
simu it plajed its last game at Ashland. The
home team will line up as follows: Carroll,
left end : Seaiilan, left tackle : V. UitiKheUur,
left guard; Lavelle, iciitie; Tourney, right
guanl ; Igo, right tackle ; Frost, right end ;
Carroll and Median, quarter back ; C. King
huiser, Uftli.ilf back ; l'aliey, right half back
and McCoruiick, full back.
A Sine Ulll'O for Coliglin lllul Colds.
That's what I'aii-Tina is, tfSc. At (Iruhler
llros., drug store.
Old .SriH'iltlli! Iteslllilill.
The Schuylkill Traction Company, at ten
o'clock this illuming, started its cars running
on the old 30 minute schedule. The cars
were running on KMniuuto time the past
three days pending alterations at the power
house, which ale now completed, lleaviei
shafting, belting and wheels have been placed
in the station to conform to the larger
generators and other apparatus intiodui cd a
few months ago.
ilOOD'S IMIjIjS cure Wvcr Ills,
Hlllousncss, Indigestion, Ileailuclic.
A plcns-nt laxative. AH Druggists.
Taken to Noriistown.
Policeman (iotnals, of tho XoriUtown
force, anived in town tills morning and De
tective Amour niriendered to him James
Woods and Thomas and Hugh O'llricn, who
wero ariested heie on Wednehday afternoon
for stealing a team of horses hud a wagon
from Alonzo Wells, of Xorristown. Tho
otlicerleft town with his prisoners on tho
11: 15 Pennsylvania train. Many people here
remember Woods as a professed earnest mem
ber of the Salvation Army, but it is now con
cluded that ho used tho Army as a cloak to
gain the confidence of people he wanted to
victimize.
Inqulro of the first person you meet how
our shoes wear. That person will be our
customer all right. Kverybody is.
I'vctoiiv Simn Stoki:.
Slight 'Wreck.
While P. & R. freight train N'o. ril was
passing through Kxcclsior last night the tram
separated hy tho breaking of a coupling pin
The fore part of the train began slowing up.
when tho rear end crashed into it. causing a
wieekago of several box cars. The Maha
noy Plane wreck ciew was immediately
called into service, which soon cleared tin
tracks without delaying any trains.
; j Victims luipiovliig.
John MiGrath, .Michael Mack and Robert
' (tirtcr, tho three surviving victims of the
accident in Packer No. !i colliery on the 'nd
, inst., arc reported as making good progress
t towards recovery.
I'll lo Date lor I'lilus and Aches.
Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 23c At
(iruhler Rros., thug store.
There's quick selliiirr in our cloak depart
Every garment beats the stamp of
fashion, Jo old style garments here.
Cloth Jackets from $2.00 to $25.00 a hun
dred styles to select from.
CAPES PROH c,8c UPWARDS.
PUR CAPES, $10.00 to $25.00 FOR DEPEND
AISLE PUR.
PLUSH CAPES, Ss.oo to $35.00 FOR SALT'S
IMPORTED PLUSH.
THERE'S NO TRASH IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
BIG LOTS OF- BLANKETS
Are Jieitli' quicklv at low prices. Also
down quilts. The prices mid the wenther
111 1110 mmiici section.
Goods Are Changing Hands.
.1. r...... ...ill n in,
1111:111 nun. uii i xt-niL-i. m u v 111c
knowi 'n where to buy tlie choice things
vow lliur.1 Lllllllll
to Inch Wool i: frees ... 10 cents
.o Inch All Wool Cloth - 25 cents.
40 Inch Finest Henrietta 50 cents.
Ah nndrcd other lciiders nt lower prices thaii others
nsk. ,
For half n thousand yards.
Oood sheetintr. 2 inches
LLOYD STREET.
! CHARLES. DERR'S
Barber Shop !
12 West Centre Street.
Our Hot Towel Shave
becoming popularf-v You will lko It. Wr
makeaicclalty of II-cuUIiik.
WYATT WILL CONTEST.
Hiiyn Ho Una Siiiilrlent evidence of l'mlid
' to Secure the Sent,
There have lieen many rumors alloat since
the election as to the contemplated contest on
the part of Hon. Joseph Wyatt, the Republi
can candidate for the Legislature who was
defeated by Kvuit Urifflths by the small
majority of fifty-three. These rumors have
so far omlnatcd from an unreliable source,
but to-day Mr. Wyatt assured a 1Ikrai.ii
representative that he would contest the
election.
While election contests arc not liv any
means popular just now In Schuylkill county,
yet If Mr. Wyatt has sufficient evidence to
show that his opponent was illegally elected
lie is certainty justified in Instituting the
contest. Ho says, however, that lie has
given the matter much consideration, and
has at hand snftlelciit evidence to show at
least sixty-seven fraudulent votes deposited
for Griffith.
The contest is unllko that of the Lyon-
Dunn contest, in that the expense thereof is
liorne by the state and tho proceedings con
ducted at Harrisburg.
Shoe making and shoe selling Is our busi
ness. We mako them good and sell them
cheap. Faotouy SttOK Stoiih.
l'libl ii l-'lne
l'atrlck T.gati went to Hobbins' ball In an
Intoxicated condition last night and tried to
force his way into the Hebrew concert with
out wing admission. Ho had an encounter
with a man named floldsinidt and was ar
rested. After spending tho night in tho
lockup ho was arraigned bofore Justice
I.awlor this morning and tho charges of
drunkenness, nuisance and assault and bat
tery wero withdrawn upon payment of the
borough fluo and costs.
Worth
display.
seeing Ilrumm's show window
Installation or OlUcers.
Tho following officers of Lincoln Section
N'o. !17, J. T. of 11. & T., of Win. Penn, wero
installed last evening by Grand Deputy
Reuben Fry, assisted by (iiand Usher
CharloB H. Harris :. 1 W, A., David Hopkins,
W. A., Thomas Scott; W. A'. A., William
lilck ; Recorder, John Green ; Financial Re
corder, Frank Green ; Ushor, William Rich
ard ; S. I.. Richard Kills ; 1. W., Frank Kin
ronson ; 0. P., Walter Schoppo ; S It., Alfred
Stone.
Tocmoallold sores, to heal an indolent
ulcer, or to speedily cure piles. J'oil need
simply apply DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
according to directions. Its magic-like ac
tion will surprise you. C. II. ilugcnbuch.
A Street Obstruction
Teamsters complain of an obstruction on
West Centre street, between Main street and
Pear alley, consisting of a barrel thrust iulo
an opening made to repair a water pipe.
Superintendent llettcridgo says the repairs
were made to a pipe of tho old water com
pany. Caboose Horned.
A P. & R. caboose belonging to tho Maha
noy Piano wreck crew was set on flru in a
mysterious manner at the foot of tho plane
hut uiglit. The flro was not discovered until
most of tho woodwork had been burned
Wfifor over
ALL NATo
or tno giooo r cr
NEURALGIA and elmllar Oomplalntsl
GERMAfi MEDICAL LAWS
. prescnoea Dy eminent pnysiciaiisi
DR. RICHTER'S
VorId renowned ! UrumrViMirfiiifrf'-cfiil I
iOnlv ppnnfno wi'ti Trade ft 1 (irk Anchor."
I'. Ad. ltlchtcrsVCo., 215 1'curlKt., cw Vork.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses, Own GlassworiB.
v , v Jin,,, pi Ml
Hi,. , , l.iii l, iul) N Main M . 1'
f ' II Kirlln. bS 3I1I1U l
--lieiianiloah
.''D,..,.,.i.M
DR. niCHTCR'S '
ANCIIOIt STO.HACIIAr. bl fn.
Cn'l. lMspeiwIq&Htnninrli Cnniplnliiln. I
THEY
SAY
THE
FIGHT
For Free Silver has just com
menced, but that has nothing
to do witli our new stock of
Nigger Head Cheviot Suits.
Extra heavy grade and all
styles and colors.
Don't buy yotjr winter suit
until you see ours.
OVERCOATS !
OVERCOATS !
by tne thousand at prices
never before offered by any
dealer in the county at.
I GOLDIN'S
-MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
9 and 11 South Main St.
YOU CAN SAVE
MONEY
By Purchasing Your
Groceries, Smoked Meats,
Flour and Feed at
Meluskey & Son,
10S S. Main St.
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings Throughout tins Itrglotl Chron
icled lor Hasty Perusal.
Rev, Hecbner preacbest Mahanoy City
this evening.
Tb Republicans of Ashland have decided
lo celebrate next M,onday night.
Rev. Irvlii 1". Wagner was installed last
evening as pastor .of the Mlnersville and Si.
Clair Reformed congregations.
Joseph Kmerlelt, a well-known cltlien and
farmer of WstlnKton township, dlwryester
dajp of ajmplexy. Tho deceased was aliout 7u
years of age.
letters testamentary were granted to
Theodoro S. Thompson, on the estate of
Katharine W. Thompson, late of Mahanoy
City, deceased.
The County Commissioners have offered a
reward of M fur the recovery of the body ol
Willie MiConnlek, who was drowned in the
Schuylkill at Palo Alto.
Itenjamln l.oy, a well known Washington
township farmer, and also tax cullectur for
that township, raised a red beet In his gaiden
which weighed 7'i pounds.
Ii. J. Wilkinson, the North Main street dry
goods merchant, was compelled yesterday,
owing to steadily increasing business, lo put
on another clerk, making six in all.
Owing to tho crowded condition of the
Slieppton school house it was found necessary
to start another school for this purpose. Miss
Jennie Neary, of Shenandoah, was appointed
teacher.
A grand cantata will bo held in the Lost
Crcok Union Sunday school on Wednesday
and Thursday evenings, November 18thnnd
10th. Tho nflriir is under the auspices of the
Mozart choir, of Lost Creek.
John Hughes, who conducted a flvo cent
barber shop at the lower ml of Main street,
has sold out his establishment and left town.
What a relief to his fellow brethren I
A patent lias been granted to T. H. Williams,
of Mt. Cannel, for a niiuers's safety lamp.
A wild cat was killed near Shamokin yes
teiday. The animal weighed fifteen pounds
and measured thirty-eight inches from tip to
tip.
Thomas Williams and Peter McDermott,
of llazleton, announce that they will leavo
for Cuba next week whero they expect to
Join the army.
U'hc fieo sllveritcs at Shninokln will con
tinue their organization and indorsed Mr.
Ilryaii for President in IpQO.
How's Your Cough
P.in-Tlna cures it, 23c. At Gruhler llros.,
drug stoiCj j
ljxtensloii lleguii.
K. F. Gallagher to-day commenced Work on
his contract for the 800-foot extension of tho
Coal stroet main of the public water works
into llrownsvillo. Tho plpo is being un
loaded at Kohiuoor Junction.
doe's lllrtliday.
Joe lllckcrt, of catering fame, to-day at
tained his fortieth birthday. In consequence
of this ho is iu a very happy mood to-day
and says he will remember his many friends
in tho way of a surprise in the near futuic.
WOOD'S
MflflflDOnH COLLEGE
FERGUSON BLOCK.
New system of book-kci'i.iitK nml oftlec
practlcPi nctiml busine fioni the tart.
Hates of tuition for nUUit wliuol, Ineltulhig
books mid stationery for firtt Intioductlon.
One Month
Two Monlhs
Three Months
Four Months
$ 5 00
9 00
12 00
15 00
-oV-
The system is nrrniiKcl for thoie who have
but little time to ilewjte to the work and Is the
lnot priKtieal system of hook-kccplnjr ever
putillsheil.
AV. If. Ifebl was the Jl c-t to eompleto the
work, mid after ten weeks' piaeilt'e ho accepted
nr -,ition i.s book-keeper at SW.OO per month,
aini une entire satisfaction.
KOur i'liller was the first to take it up at
l'otts ille His prowess in excellent.
Spcci:.l r.aten For Day School.
Call at College For Particulars.
S. I. WOOD, President.
LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND
1VTICCCC' ffllTP
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Fabhlou's favor It f.iltrks nt popular jiricesof
tftrldly retiahte kooiU in HttcUtt and colors.
All tlie newebt fctyle which Pome Fashion
lmt declareit to Ih popular tan he found
here AH tho correct weaven mid ip to date
slmdea frr .the- fall ami winter of lfcVJ are
shown iu profut,in.
CORSETS.
Kvery new and correct model in every
reliable make of goods. Startling! Hure, hut
trutt, that oiie'half the cornet wwri'rs to-day are
wonrintr eoreeta whoe mot ronMpleuou4
feature U their inaihipltbi lity. Why not be nn
particular an in your choice of shoes and, tret
thoethntnt.
1 SAVE
3 Your Fuel
ByuBing THE ROCH
ESTER (stovo pine)
RADIATOR with its
120 CROSS Tl'BES
whero 4800 eq. in. ot
iron get intensely liot,
thus mnkiuR OneRtovo
orfurnnco do the work
ot Two.
"No Invention or recent
years will do so much for
domestic economy and
comfort.'
Scientifit American,
FOR SALE BY
BEIU. D. BEDDALL,
AGENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY.
...SHAFT P. 0., PA.
R
COTTOLCNC
15
modem chemical science to
culinary art. The best cooks
use it because the food prepared
with it is more appetizing-,
utuimnu, uuu economical.
Th'CoUolenetrBde.msrks r-"CbHoin"anil
... , viwi-fMn. ivrcunon every 11D.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
tlilruso, Xeir Tori, l'hlUdtlplila,
LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS.
If needing CARPnTS look through our line and 1'see the many
beautiful designs we have to show you. ' i
Futterick paper patterns, the rerognized standard of the world,
always in stock. Fit' terick fashion sheets given away fiee of charge.
P. J. GAUGHAN, - 27 N. Main St.
MISCELLANEOUS.
7710U I(i:XT. A jfowl linll (cetitrnily locnU-il,
j Hirnm neat, well Milium
IiiatctU on Thursilnv
nml I'rlilnv ululits.
IZimy turnis. Apply at 'tho
JlEHALDOIIlL'C.
i 11 11 w
OIE SALK Klehtcon ncre fnrm, located cnr
Itrandonvttlc. cuiislMinir of two irood two-
ttory frome housi'H, prntianeiit water thejenr
around, An excellent chance for a dairyman,
trucker, or poultcicr. Oooil rcupou for bfllinjr,
PartlcH desiring information call nt Hi.itEU)
oniee. 11-y-lm
ITlSTltAYIil). To the prcmUcs of the undcr
.Vj sltrncd, nlttnit three m cckfi am, a larso rcil
cow. The owner can have wmie hy proving
S)roietty and Inpr epeneH incurred. Henrv
Cisenhnit, 10U Wot Coal btrcct, Mienandoah.
Ta. IMO-at
TtlOIt HALK. A K"dpnviiiK Rroecry in a veil
eMnblifdtcd stand. Cood reasons for oll
injf. Apply nt tho 1Ii:i;ai.i oiHee, ll-a-2w
FOI IiKXT. Two unfurnished rooms, heft
location in town, Address '' care of
UEiiAl.n ollice. l(KK)-tf
Oil HKXT. A nice room, t-fcond floor
hUltahlu for ofllce" mirnocs. Annlv nt
licit A i.i) ofilco
71()U SALK. A douhlo property, on Lino
street, Xos. 133 and 135, for sale cheap. In
quire of 3Irs. Felix MeMaunainnn, on Lino
street. 10-lG-tf
WINTER - GARMENTS !
We give the hipcest bargains at rock
bottom prices, honest cjuulity, nil
grndes and etylea In
....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats
In Meltons, Heaven, Chinchillas and Ulsters.
Wo can suit you everytime.
Business Suits, :
Boys' and Children's Clothing
In nil tho Inteht innkes which have
a tailor made appearance, and are neat and
perfect In finish,
ROCHESTER COTHIKG HOUSE,
Cor, Main and Cherry Sts. Pain Hlock, Prop,
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardln Street.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Good,
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. HUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC. NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Ourcd bv this crranular effervescent and stlmu
lunt. An instant cure for tour stomachs and
headaches, which often accumulate from having
n night out. .
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
COTTOLKNC.
tlie
ttur'i
Pittsburgh
The largest, finebt and best
selections of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Coats and ladies'
Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes,
that has ever been shown in this
region, is now open for your
inspection. These garments ex
cel in quality, style and finish
and will be admired by all who
see them. All are marked at
prices below their real value.
We hae also placed en is le a
laige vtiriety of Silks in plain
and figured grcs grain, Dresden,
Satin Duchess, China, Japan,
Featt de Soie and Taffeta. Also
a Icrge line of novelty and plain
dress pcods, including all-wcol
aiid silk and wool henriettas,
wool feig'es, mohair s-erges.
plaids, crnvenette cloth, -etc.
Yen will find in this Popu
Dry Goods House always
and lower prices than you will
find with any of its competitors.
Beauty Unrolled
To tho admiring Rare ol those who have a taste
for really (Ino wall paper U tho display of new
wall paper wrinkles wo have jnstreilved.A 01
.'un 1111(1 mi cmur "1 ,.t,n.i j .
hull, bed room, parlor, illnlnK room, kitchen or
cafe, from 8c up to tt per roll. HnenrtHtle
papers a specialty.
House, Sign and Decorative painting-.
Satisfaction guaranteed. KntIniotes cliecr
fully furnished. Send postal.
J. P. GARDEN,
221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Va.
l'lrtco Your Order Now,
OPEN EVERYDAY
Goto tlio Shenandoah Deutnl Eooms foi
palnlcs3 extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artifical teeth do not suit
you call to 6eo ua. AH examinations free.
We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown
and Ilridgo work and all operations that per
tain to ueutai surgery.
No chart'os for extracting when plates are
lordefed. Wo me tho only users of vttalltecJ
air for tho patnlcRs pxtractlon ot lecin.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
ITItmiin's llloi tl
East Centre Street.
QIWco Hours: 7 a, m, to 8 p. in.
HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE I'ltETTY
Carpets, Oil Cloths
a4Ld Window Shades,
--- Jutt received at
FRICKE'S CARPET STORE.
A Handsome Comploxion
Is one of the greatest charms a woman can
possess. I'qzzoni's Coutlsxioh I'OWDEU
gives it.
Wanted-An Idea w
Protect your Idtait ther may tirlog you
write JujiN wnuucitiiUHN suu. raieni Aiior
ney. Waibtngton, 1. O.,for tbelr $l,8u prUooITcr
fcnd llit or two kundrea luteutloot wauled.
'fill