The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 24, 1896, Image 4

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    DIP,
DIP,
DIP.
Dip no more when you begin,
let your pen slide 'til you're done
you can't do it without a fountain
pen. We have them, and give a
guarantee with every one we sell.
HOOKS & BROWN
a North Main St.
OYERCOATS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED.
The people of Shenandoah may expect In
the near future the greatest sli'iighter role in
overeats over known here. Ijist week the
Kront New York clothing firm of Lectern,
ltcers & Co. failed for 8300,000 and In response
to a telegram L. liefonleh, the clotliier of
town anil proprietor of the fine 1'riee Cloth
ing House at No. 10 South Main Btreet, went
to Now York to attend the sale of the firm's
groat stock by their assignee. It is woll
known that stock at such sales is sold at less
than tho cost of manufacture, so that when
Mr. Hcfowich returns he will bo able to oiler
overcoats and suits at prices that will liriuK
tho goods within the roach of the poorest.
The stock is entirely now and every garment
well made, so that tho bargains will be rare
ones, Mr. ICefowlch will also dispose of
some of tho stock at wholcsalo and dealers
will bo able to get an advantage of 25 per
cent, by calling on him immediately after Ills
leturn. Tho purchase will also include a
full lino of fancy gloves, smoking jackets
and other gents' furnishing goods suitable for
Christmas presents.
One I'iiic-k Cuitiiino Hiil'hi:,
10 South Main Street,
ll.23.tf L. JtKFOwicn, I'rop.
A lilt for Coughs anil Colds.
What? Pan-Tin, 25c. At Gruhler Dros.,
drug storo.
Tim Coal Trade.
The condition of tho anthracite coal trade
lias not changed materially since our last
report. Tho volume of new husIuoM doing
is small and the shipments of coal are moro
or less regulated by the weather conditions,
Tho prices for anthracite remain about as
heretofore quoted, with a shading of lufuSS
centB per ton or more from the last ollici.il
circular of prices, according to the quality of
coal Qllcred and tbo necessity of tho sellers.
With the approach of tho time for closing
navigation on the great lakes between lluf
falo and other eastern points and tho western
distributing ports tho rate of vessel freights
has been advanced 10 per cent, per ton.
to cum: a cold in oxi: hay
Take Laxative llromo (Juinino Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro.
25 cents.
Charters Granted.
Judge Pershing granted charters for tho
St. John tho liaptist Polish Benevolent
Society, of Minersville, the St. I'rancls Lithu
anian Temperance and itenevolent Society of
Shenandoah ; also tho Lithuanian ISeneficial
Society of Win. Penn.
.Shake cjir Itlicuinntlsm unit Neuralgia.
Itub well with Ited Flag Oil. 25e. At
Gruhler Bros., drug store.
Health Reports.
Tho following cases of measles havo been
reported to the Hoard of Health during the
past 21 hours: Annie Slevcuovicli, 4 years,
South West street : Michael Lenartovitz, 1
year. West Centre street; Walter Shultz, 3
years, Strawberry alley.
TrjuunnimTTnmm
pmmrmnnnwmmmmiii
X-MAS PRESENT.
COUPON TO "HERALD"
READERS.
The holder itl 80 euonons of the
HERALD is cotitleil to a UrHt clnss life
size, frec-hanil crayon, worth $10.00,
made from ao distinct photograph,
by paying 66 Cents at M Ileeker's
studio, I0M W i entrc street, Shenan
doah, Pu
Bend photograph In Immediately
and nave coupons ready upon re
ceipt of portrait.
NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT.
IIIIIMMII""11"""""1""""""""-1'
WILKINSON'S
room m the
Is without
he hudirt
outside ol
THESE TWO HINTS OF DRESS GOODS and CLOAKS
Are only a suggestion of what wc lwvc to sell. livery department is so. complete
and prices are so inviting, you can't help buying the greatest burguins of the
enson, now offered bv Shenandoah's greatest store.
L. J. WILKINSON'S,
MAIN STREET.
gSjj AVE HAVE Till: MOST HAND- W
I j t...0IL CLOTHS I
i E. B? FOLEY, I
Ira NO 31 WEST CENTRE STREET.
Z0LLNER SURRENDERS.
! Hearing In tho llloeh lluiglan Postponed
I'tilll l'o-inorrow Night.
At eight o'clock this morning Patrick
Hums mid William Anspach, two of the meli
charged with tho burglary at Sam Mock's
clothing store on Sunday morning, appeared
before Justice Cardln for further hearing.
M. M. Ifurkc, Hsq., apioarcd in lielmlf of
Hums, ltobcrt Gibson was nut present, as he
stands committed and Is In the Pottsvlllo
iail. Owing to the Inability of John F.
Whalen, IUki., of Potlsville, to be present
tho hearing was again postponed until to
morrow evening, at eight o'clock. Mr.
Whalen has been engaged by the prosoeution.
William Zollner, alleged to be the fourth
burglar, surrendered himself to Policeman
Lee this morning and also apeared at the
time llxed for the hearing. Ho was put
under ?B00 bail for his appearance to-morrow
night. Ho declares ho is innocent and can
provo an alibi.
lllock claims he is a loser by at least $100.
He says four new revolvers and several over
coats are missing. When Gibson was arrested
a new revolver was found in one of his
pockets. Mock says he will not scttlo the
case under any circumstance.
Wedding rings, engagement rings and
birthday rlugs, tho largost stock In the county
at llrumtiVs.
oot Hall on ThankHgUlng.
Manager Fahcy, of tho homo team, has
arranged a game with tho Mahanoy City
eleven at tho Trotting rrk on Thanksgiving
afternoon, game to bo called at 3 o clock.
Tho gamo promises to bo a good one, as tho
visiting team will bo strengthened by sev
eral phiyors of tho Mauch Chunk team, and
the Itoso brothers and "Sim" Mcllalo, of
town.
Shoo making and shoe selling is our busi
ness. Wo make them good and sell them
cheap. Factory Shoi: Stork,
Waited ll llcurlllg.
John and Anthony McAndrow and Patrick
Malloy, of Rappahannock, charged by
Anthony Monachal), of tho saino place, with
burglary and assault and battery with Intent
to kill, appeared before Justice Lawlor for
further hearing this morning, but waived the
hearing and went to Poltsville, whero
rangements wero made for their admission to
ball for trial at court.
HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver ll!s,
Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilciulnchc.
A, ideas-lit laxative. All Druggists.
Ting Knlstng rrogruin.
The following will be tbo flfcirant at the
Hag raising at the new White street sch
building under the nuspsccs of tho Womeu's
Relief Corps No. 59 on Thanksgiving Day,
at 2 p. m. : Chairman's address, Mr. Leddon ;
singing, Knight and party ; address, Rev.
Robert O' Roy lo ; singing, choir ; presentation
of Hag, Rov. Alfred Hcebncr; acceptance, in
behalf of the School Hoard, Superintendent
C, 1). Dogart; singing, choir; closing, Rov.
I. J. Reitz.
Inquire of tho first person you meet how
our shoes wear. That person will be our
customer all right. Everybody is.
Factory Shoi: Stori:.
Notice, .Ir. O. U. A. M.
Xotico is horeby given to tho members of
Mnj. Jennings Council Xo. 307, Jr. O. V. A.
M., to meet In their hall on Sunday evening,
November 20th, at tl o'clock shnrp, to pro
ceed to tho M. E. church in a body to attend
divine services. Members of sister councils
nro invited to atttend. Ily onlcr of
Arthur Tiikgemud, Councilor.
Attest: Wm. Rkkvi:s, Sec'y. 11.21-St
In Aid of Their Church.
Tho congregation of All Saints' Episcopal
church, of town, will oren a grand bazaar
this ovening, which will be continued on
Wednesday and Thursday ovenings, with
many attractions, including a turkey supper
on Thanksgiving day evening. Tho money
raised will bo devoted to the building fund
of the new church, which Is now in course of
erection.
There Neier Was ll Itetter Cure
Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhler
Eros., drug store.
I'rcpurlug for Odd I'cIIohs liny.
Twenty-four members of Mt. Carinel
Lodge, No. (130, I. O. O. F., wero appointed
as a general managing committee to niako
arrangements for tho celebration to bo held
in Mt. Carinel by the Odd Follows Anniver
sary Association on the 20th of next June.
Iteiueiiiher If You Hate a Cough or Cold,
Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler
llros., drug store.
A BUSINESS TO BE POPULAR
Must be broad gunge in its methods and have the
cotif.ilcncc of the buying public. The buying should
be niil't and the selling just. Wc have n competent
force id" experienced salespeople that know our busi
ness methods. All Roods must be as represented
i.nd your money back if you want It.
CLOAKS ALWAYS FIRST.
Wc lead in style, in finish and in price. It goes
without snviiiL' that we sell more nice CLOAKS and
WKAl'S than all our competitors combined. This
Daylight store of ours was built for the business ;
L'ood indues of architecture have buid there isn't a
state that has better nrraiincmciit for
buvmi! ctrinfott than our great Daylight store Of
course the price must be right or wc couldn't do the
business of the county.
SEE OUR
Flush Cnpcs, - - - ?5- to $35.00
Cloth Capes, ... 98c to Jio.oo
Mlish Jackets. - - - S5.00 to 125.00
The newest New York styles just in.
There's a hu. drcd nobby styles to select from.
OUR DRESS GOODS STOCK
a peer. A New York salesman said to-day
seen such mt array of choice dress fabrics
New York. Our prices are always right.
LLOYD STREET.
CHARLES DERR'S
Barber Shop !
12 West Centre Street.
Our, Hot Towel ihave
a h on ml nor nonular. You Will itkn It. W
Surprise Parties,
The home of Mrs. John Iteevcs was the
scene of a mcry gathering hist night ill
honor of her daughter, Jennie, who cele
brated her eight birthday and was the re
ceipent of a large number of beautiful gifts.
The following wcie present: Margery Itecse,
L'thel mill Harry Morgan, Ldua and l!ay
monil Morgans, Jennlo mid David Reeves,
James Morgan, Ltnlly Williams, luthy Link,
Margiet Maley, Louis Davenport, Hazel and
Annie Marshall, Ray Itowse, Mary Edwards,
J.ottie Hoehlor, Clarence Reeves, May laurel,
Tillle Call, LIkcIo Itogors, Walter and Emily
Piatt, Emory Htraughn, Emma Williams,
Ijiwrenco and May Little, Llesie Evans,
Resale Jollcrsou, LI.?io Woollam, Floromu
lUlls, Roy Hughes, James Cleary and Alice
Maher.
Manie, U-year-old daughter of Councilman
Daniel Coakley, celebrated her birthday an
niversary yesterday and last evening was
tendered a surprise jiarty by a number of
her friends. Tho ovening was spent In games
and refreshments wore served. Those present
wcio : Mary O llara, Mary Campbell, Lizzlo
Flaherty, Nolllo Gallagher, Resslo Williams,
Maggio Mcllalo, Lucy Shcehy, Katio
Mcllnle, Katlo Flaherty, Jcaunetto llroxton,
Agnes Campbell, Maud Pooler, NellloShcohy,
May Echcr, Lmma G. Llewellyn, LUa, Anna,
Lizzie aud Maine Coakley, Katie Shoehy,
Enoch Poolor, Thomas C. and William 11.
Llewellyn, Iicnnio llroxton, Martin O ilara,
Thomas Tiacy, John Mcllalc, Maurlco
Coakley, Thomas and James Mcllalo, J. J.
Toole, Mrs. O'Hara, .Mr. James Coakley and
wife, Mr. J. J. Durkln and wire, Martin
O'Hara aud Michael Coakley.
I. O. O. P. Notice.
All Odd Fellows nro earnestly requested to
attend tho funeral of our lato brother,
Ecnjaniln F. Raudonhush, of Mahanoy City
Lodgo No. U17, from his lato residence, corner
Emorick and Coal streets. Interment at
Mahanoy City, via Lehigh Valley train,
leaving at 12:53 p. m. on Wednesday, 25th.
John D. Trezise, N. G.
Attest: Joseph Hinks,
23-2t Secretary Shenandoah Lodge 591.
Will I'lny lit the llnznar.
The concert at tho llazaar on Thanksgiving
will bo aided by tho services of Miss Eva
Brewer, tho interesting daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Rrcwer, who will render several
solos on tho violin. Miss Rrewcr will bo
remembered as having proved a decided
success at the anniversary of the P. O. S. of
A. last May.
TO CIJIU: A COM) IN ONi: DAY
Take Laxativo Uromo Quinino Tablets. All
druggists refund tho moucy if it fails to cure.
25 cents.
Tho Atlantic League.
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 23. The Atlan
tic l!ao Rail League met at the'Hotel Han-
over to-day: Norfolk, Richmond, Patorsou
Hartford, Newark, Wilmington, Philadelphia
(Athletics) and Lancaster wero represented
Pottsvillc, Pottslown and Reading applied
for admission.
Tho length of life may bo increased by less
oninc its dangers. Tho majority of people
die from lung troubles. These may be avert
ed by promptly using Ono' Minuto Cougli
Cure. C. II. Hagenbiich.
Called Hence.
Mrs. Martha Grilllths died at tho homo of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harris,
on South Main street, this morning at
o'clock. She had been failing in health for
the past fivo months, and recently was at
tacked with pneumonia, which caused her
death. Deceased was 19 years of ago and is
survived by her husbaud, William Grillitlis.
Thiltiih 1'olsoncd.
John Jocaitis, whllo loosening a lump of
coal at tho Lllungowaii colliery this morning,
received a Might scratch on tbo right thumb.
He paid no attention to it until swelling set
in, whon it was found that tbo member bad
been poisoned. Ho sutlers considerable pain
J From Park Ave. Hotel, New York i
"it
cleans
Glass,
Paint,
Metals,
etc.,
to our
greatest
Bon
Ami
The Modern Cleaner
YOU CAN SAVE
"HVLONEY-
By Purchasing Your
Groceries, Smoked Meats,
Flour and Feed at
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. Main St.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS
Always have an effect
one way. or the other and every
change is felt at some source of
trade. The mild weather of the
past few days caused a
...TUMBLE IN OVERCOAT PRICES.
We were left with a big stock on
hand and at once cut down prices
from $1.50 to S3. 50, according to
the grade of overcoat.
It has grown colder, but we have
decided not to raise prices until we
see whether the cold winter has
come to stay, so people who will
call at
I GOLDIN'S
MAMMOTH - CLOTHING - HOUSE,
9 and 11 South Main Street,
Within the next few days will be
able to get
OVERCOATS AT ALMOST COST.
PERSONAL.
Mrs. John Jefferson, of south West street,
gave birth to a bouncing baby giil yesterday.
Miss Lucy ItrolHt, of Nuiutnburg, is visit
ing friends in town.
The wife of Rov. H. It. Romlg, pastor of
tho Ebenezcr Evangelical church, has given
birth to a son.
George T. Llewellyn, the Insurance stiiier
Intendent, to-day moved his family to Mah
anoy City.
Mrs. Samli Wasley and daughter. Miss
Emma, wero called to New Orleans, whore
tho former's daughter, .Mrs. Abncr Powell, is
dangerously ill.
Surveyor W. G. Oiogory entertained hi-,
father and sister yesterday, who came up
from Glrnrdville.
George Holvey, of Reading, will return to
town shortly to nccept a position iiuder the
Grand Union Tea Company.
Miss Katie Kane, of Tuscarora, spent
yesterday in town.
Miss Mamo Sheridan returned to Now York
to-day after a pleasant visit to her parents at
Lost Creek.
Mrs. Welsh, Mr3. Hennessy and sou, John,
and Sebastian lionenberger attended tho
Hennessy obsequies at Minersville yesterday.
Mrs. Hiimmclliach and Mrs. Ilritt, of Mali-
nnoy City, wero town visitors yesterday.
Miss Annlo O'Neill, of Philadelphia, is tho
guest of her aunt, Mr. Mcllet, on East Lloyd
street.
C. F. Becker, of Pittsburg, representing
the A, L. Edlis barber supplies, was In town
to-day.
Rov. Alfred Hcebncr. of town, Rov. and
Mrs. Dyson, of Win. Penn, aro In attendance
at tho monthly meeting of the Mahanoy
Valley Ministerial Association, at Frackvillc,
to-day.
"Excuse mo." observed tho man in srec
tacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not
whoro the liver is." Never you mind
whero his liver is," rctcrtcd tho other. If it
was in his big toe or his left car DeWitt's
Littlo Early Risers would reach it and shake
it for him. On that you can bet your gig
lamps." C. II. Uagenbueh.
llazaur Opens To-duy,
The long talked of Bazaar and R. H.
opens to-day. -Tho German booth is decorated
in white and yellow, whero all the fancy
goods aro exposed for sale. Tho ladles in
chargo look like real German maidens and
aro vary, charming. Tho Colonial booth,
representing an old-fashloncd kitchen, is in
charge of ladies in rich attiro with rages in
attendance. There aro tho Breton llshcr
girls in their booth of netting. Tho flower
girls and beautiful chrysanthemum display;
tho children's tablo In chargo of a real
Mother Goose, with her children in red cap
aud cloak. Tho Country Store, tho Queen
of Folly and tho wild Indian with Mephisto
phcles, who has charge of tho prize wheel,
all go to make up a cartons display. To-night
Is tho graud band concert. Supper, chicken
salad, sandwiches and cofl'co at tho Colonial
booth at 0:00 o clock this evening. It
fit. dr over iix ....
'?fr ALL HKi&r
OI IDOUlOUQICr
r
NEURALGIA and tlmllar Complaints'
uu prepared uncicr mo sirmgrcnt
G!
lERMAN MEDIGiL LAWS.
prcscriDeu Dy eminent pnysiciansi
DR. RICHTER'S
1
PAIN EXPELLED
I.turiumuuwuvui i.i'inarKainjr .uvlcb.iu.i
Only BPnnlno with Trade Mark" Anchor," 1
1'. Ad. lllclitcr ACo., 215 1'carlSU, New York.
31 highest awakds.
1 3 Branch Htratec, Own Glassworks,
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DR. RICHTER'O"
'ANCHOR" STOMACHAL test
oW, mHpptislafl'StniilMcli Cninplnli
LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES' COATS.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
Fashion's favorite fabrics nt popular prices of
strlttly reliable Roods In blacks and colors,
rtll tho newest htyles which Dame Fashion
has declared to be popular can bo found
here. All the eorrcit wcaws and tip to date
shades for the fall and winter of 1K0 are
shown hi profusion.
CORSETS.
Evciv new and correct model In everv
reliable make of uoods, Htnrtlhnrt Sure, but
true, that one-half the coiet wearers to-day are
wearlnjr corsets wliose moxt conspicuous
feature Is their inndaptiblllty. AVliy not be as
particular as iu your choke of chocs' and set
iuomj inni ni.
R.F.GILL
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wngon awaits your nriler. Ooodi
delivered promptly,
WILLIAIVl H. HUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardin Street.
LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS.
If needing CARPbTS look through our line and see the many
beautiful designs we have to show you.
Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard of the world,
always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge.
P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2fN. Main St.
FOR SALE
Must be sold at once. One
gray mare, one bay horse, onetop wagon
and a set of harness. Will be sold for
what it brings. A good opportunity for
any buyer.
WM. NEISWENTER.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOIt SALK.Kffiliteoii 11010 fnrm, loc-alert near
llrnmlnnvUlo, consist! riff (if (wo pood twin
story frame houses, permanent water the year
around. An excellent chance fur n dairyman,
trucker, or poulterer. Good reason for ftelllnff.
Tartles dclrintf Information call at Hkukld
ofllce. ll-VUni
FOIE HUNT. Two unfurnished room, befrt
locution in town. Address '31" care of
Hcralu olllce. 10-ao-tf
TOU ItKNT. A nice room, second floor
fmttahlo for otllce purposes. Apply nt
Herald ofllce
F
rttrect. Xo. 133 and 13.'). for Mile cheat). In
quire of Mrs,
1'ellx McMammman,
on I-ino
10-lA-tf
si rcet.
0096 DIVIDEND o
m J A M To ourcuUjmerti WOULD TOD CARE
TO INVEST SIO OR UPWARDS? DItI
dtodfc pijtblu monthly. Parti oulir free. A&lreti, 'West
ern Financial lo., 225 Den-boro Streat, CMcmo. 111.
BHnWHBnOHBHHI
WOOD'S
MrinilDOfifl COLLEGE
FERGUSON LOCK.
New system of book.keeplnp nnd ofllce
practice, nctiml liuslness from tho start.
Kates of tuition for niht tcliool, lueludllig
hooks and stationery for first Introduction.
One Month - - $ 5 00
Two Months - - 9 00
Three Months . - 12 00
Four Months - - - is oo
The svstetn is arranged for those who have
but little time to devote to the work und Is the
most practical system of bookkeepintf ever
published.
W. H. Ilehl was the first to complete the
work, and nfter ten weeks practice he accepted
a position as book-keeper nt SfiO.OO per month,
and gave entire satisfaction.
JylKar r Idler was the llrst to take It up at
Pottsvllle. His progress Is excellent.
Special Rates For Day School.
Call at College For Particulars,
S. I. WOOD, President.
2p cents per yard for rag car
pet, Ingrain and a pretty
three stripe carpet, all
worth 35 cents a yard.
Remnants of OIL CLOTH at your
own price.
FRICKE'S CARPET STORE.
10 S. Jardln Street.
SAVE
Your Fuel
ByuBlng THE ROCH
ESTER (stovo pipe)
RADIATOR with its
120 CUOSS TUBES,
tvhero 48C0 Bq, in. of.
Iron get intensely hot,
thus making Oneutovo
or furnace, do tho work
of Two.
"No invention of tecent
years vrlll do bo much for
domestic economy and
comfort,"
Scientific American,
n if a nU
BENJ. D. BEDDALL,
AGENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY.
...SHAFT P. 0 PA.
The largest, finest nr.d Lest
selections of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Coats and ladies'
Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes,
'.hat has ever been shewn in this
rtgion, is now open tor our
inspection. These garments ex
cel in quality, style and finish
ami will be admired by nil who
tee thcni. All are marked at
j rices below their real alue.
We have also placed en sale a
large variety of Silks in plain
and figured grcs grain, Dresden,
atin Duchess, China, Jar an,
Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also
a large line of novelty and plain
dress gocds, including all-wcol
and silk and wool henriettas,
wool serges, mohair s-erges,
plaids, cravenette cloth, etc.
You will find in this Popular
Dry Goods House always a
larger stock, a better assortment
and lower prices than you will
find with any of its competitors.
Beauty Unrolled
To the ndmlrlnc Kie of those who have a tnste i
forrenlly flno wall paper I the ilUplay ofnew
wall nnner wrinkles we havo Justrc.elvedAou
wall paper wrinkles we liavo jimrewiyeu. 1 uu
can find nny color or pattern you want for your
hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or
cafe, from 5o up to Si per roll. Fine artistic
papers a specialty.
House, Sign and Decorative Painting.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Send postal.
J. R. GARDEN,
224 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Flace Your Orders Now.
WINTER - GARMENTS!
Wo dive the blKKCst bargains at rock
bottom prices, honest quality, all
grades and styles in
....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats
InSteltor.s, Beavers, Chinchillas and Ulsters.
Wc can suit you evcrytlmo.
Business Suits,:
Boys' and Children's Clothing:
In all tho latest makes which havo
a tailor made appearance, and aro neat and
perfect in finish.
ROCHESTER CGIHIIG KCI1SE,
Cor. JIaIn and Cherry Sts. Sain Block, Pre p
OPEN EVERYDAY
Oo to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms foi
palnloss extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your art 111 oil teeth do not suit
you call to see us, AH examinations free.
We make all kinds of platoi. dold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and llrldgn work and all operations that per
tain to Rental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. We aro tho only users of vitalized
air for the paiuless extraction of teeth.
v SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltinan's Block)
East Centre Street.
Office Hours: 7 . 10. to 8 p. m.
TSfr .'iZIjwi,. a'tf
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i mkeBieclaltro hair cutting,