The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 30, 1896, Image 4

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Holiday
Kvpiilnv
Announcement.
nutHhftpt'ct our Motk of (rift Mtttnlilt; for tin'
old nnd viMiiiir. Our Htm till vwir cm)mw nil
Hint U new In fancy khmIs, toy, lKMkt grimes
cures the clioleest kckhK
I'ujcio. l ii' cnrt'iui nuyer iniys rnny
BOOKS.
Toy Hooks Sc. up
Linen Books loc. up ... .
Children's Hquml llooks loc
Cloth Hound llooks 15c. . .
up ,
About BOlltlm.
Hiblcs mid Hymnals, nil prices . .
l'cloubcts Select Notes $t.oo . . .
IRON TO VS.
Knginc mid Train 25c, 50c, Si. 00.
l'irc Kngitics 25c. up
Hook mid Ladder Truck 50c. up. .
btcnin I'.ngincs 50c. up
Sulkies, wneons etc.,
, etc.
DOLLS.
Urosscd Polls, 25c, 50c., 1.00 .
Kid Dolls 25c, 50c, S1.00 . . .
Wool Dolls ioc. up
China Head Dolls 5c. tip ... .
CELLULOID
NOVELTIES
Dressing Cnscs S1.00 up
Work Iloxcs $1.00 tip . .
Jewel Cnscs . v '. . . .
Necktie Holders ....
Glove lloxte
Photo llGldcrs
Pin Cushions
And uiniy utlicrs nt prices thnt "will surprise
CUMA WARE.
J Cups nnd Saucers
After Dinner Cups mid Saucers . .
Shaving Mugs
Children's Ten Sets
Ilisquc Pigurcs
Vnscs
Pin Trnys
Novelties, etc., etc
GAMES.
Our game counter W complete. Kvcrythlng
Hint snoinu oe tnero, is mere.
Errand Hoy, extra lurge, 25c . . .
Kivnl Policcuinn 25c
India 50c
Christian Kndeavor S1.00
Mansion of Happiness 75c ....
Nelly Illy 50c
Ami ninny more nt right prices.
TREE ORNAMENTS.
100 styles ranging from 1 to ioc . .
Green Moss, 3 packs for 25c . . .
Lamps nud Candles
Tinsel
MONOGRAMS,
Wo anticipate n largo trnde on Monogram
Htationcry, lttit would request nil orders tu bo in
Ity December loth to Injure their being remly.
EASEL PHOTOS,
I doz. difTcrcnt designs from socts.
to $2.50
F-RAMED PICTURES.
Yard of Poses Si. 25
Yard of Violets $1.25 .'.
MAGAZINES.
A nlco present is ft populnr mngnrdno for n
year. A word jut here. "Order early."
Hanks 25 c. up
Ink Stands, all prices
Celluloid Halls
Air Rifles
Mirrors
Trumpets
Wheel Bnrrows
Rocking IJorscs
PicturpTrmncs
Mfjgifc'Lnntcriis etc., etc
INSPECT OUR STOCK.
" ''NOTHING COSTS LESS THAN LOOKING."
HOOKS & BROWN
North Main St.
to cum: a coi.i) in oni: iay
Take Laxntivo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to euro.
25 cents.
:-- WILKINSON'S.
room in
V.
buying
course the
Is without
he hadn't
outside of
THESE TWO HINTS OF
a milt, n siuriratinn of what we have
nnd prices arc so inviting, you can't
1 r. 1 I... CI .innl.1.
C0OU HOW oucrcu uy cilll-imiiuwm a
L. J. WILKINSON'S,
MAIN STREET.
WE HAV15 Till: MOST 1IAMI
SOMi: DKSIONS 01'
...OL CLOTHS
IN TOWN.
B. FOLEY,
' WEST CEHTRE STREET
Thill
are eoTjce
illVt")'
1 t i.
PEltaONAL.
Opt. William Howard, of Sunhury, is
spending a few days In town with frlcmK
Mrs. llebcr Jlooks nnd daughter, Alma,
of Pottsvlllc, uro vlsltltiB relative in town.
mnlol Snyiler nnd wife, of Allentown,
are guests of town friends anil eontemplato
locating nt PotUvlllo.
John V. Wlialeu, spent last night In
town as tho guest of frlonils,
Councilman John 1'. lloehm is confined to
his homo becnusoof n sovoro attack of illness.
His many friends hopoforn speedy recovery.
Messrs. Will am Krick. Thomas Tosh, Hip-
polyte Lawson anil John Meldazls transacted
uuslnoss at I'ottsvillo to-day.
Miss Katio Francis, of Shamokin, nnd
William Webster, of town, were Ashland
victors on Saturday ovcnlng.
Jalicz Powell, of llnst Coal street, is con
fined to his homo through an attack of Illness.
Mrs. Henry Moll, of Pottsvlllc, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thornton Stout,
011 South White street.
Dr. U. II. Moore, physician at tlie Potts
vllle jail, paid a bocial visit to tho Uf.liALl)
sanctum this aftornoon.
I hero I ThU In .lust tlio Thing.
lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At
Orubler Pros., drug store. f '
I'. .V H. .Muteinelit.
Tho October statements of the Heading
ltailrond anjl Coal and Iron Companies,' just
issued, show a surplus for both companies of
41S,0t0, which is nu incroasool jiui.azuover
the corresponding month last yoar. tjr tlio
total surplus $281,27-1 was contributed by tho
railroad company, a uecrcaso of ifliu, iii'J,
while the Coal nnd Iron Company's contnbii
tlon amounted to $100,811), against a deficit In
Octobor, 185, of f54,478.
Shoo making nnd shoo selling is our busi
ness. We mako them' good and sell thorn
cheap. Factory Shoe Stoiik.
Tlio Nllictrelllll Conlury.
Kiiimit lli Rt.n: Will you kindly settle
dlimlel,y nmiwcrlug the question ns to what
century wo are now living 111, oiio
Constant Hkaiier.
blicnnndonli. Nov. 2Sth.
Wo are now living in tho nineteenth
century. Tho centuries of this era
bcimn with tho birth of Christ, and
therefore tho first century consists of
tho venrs A. 1). 1-100 iuclnslvo; the
nineteenth century, 1801-WOO. While there
is no doubt about this being tho nineteenth
century, wo anticipate considerable discussion
in 1000 as to when tho century ends, auumber
of authorities being at variance on that ques
tion. lh. Herald.
Letters (Jriuited.
Letters of administration wcro granted to
Alfred Schlear on tho estate of Jacob Schlear,
late of the township of East Hrunswick, de
ceased. letters testamentary wcro granted to Mar
garet Martiu on tho estate of Hugh Martin,
lalo of Port Clinton, deceased.
Tho will .of Ann Horan, late of Hutler
township, was probated in tho Register's ofiito
Saturday.
Card of Tliunka.
Tho Women's Itcliof Corps extends thanks
to all who insisted tho corps in the Hag rais
ing ceremonies at tho now White street school
building on Thanksgiving Day.
Mns. Makoahet Price, Pres.
Caksie Lewis, Seo'y.
Skipped With Two Hundred.
William Skourdalis, a Polo about 20 years
of age, left town for parts unknown yester
day with f200 belonging to Peter Krickan
iskl, of tho First ward, his boarding boss.
Tho old way of delivering messages by post
boys compared with the modorn telephone,
illustratos tho old tedious methods of "break
ing" colds compared with their almost in
stantaneous cure by O110 Minute Cough Cure.
C. H. Hagcnbuch.
X-MAS PRESENT.
COUPON TO "HERALD"
READERS.
The holder of 30 coupons of the
HERALD Is entitled to 11 lint-class life
size, free-hand crayon, worth $10.00,
made from nny distinct plmtuKrnpb,
by pnyliiK 66 cents nt M. Ileeker's
Hudio, SOS W. Centre street, Shenan
doah, l'a.
Send photograph In Immediately
and have coupons ready upon re
ceipt of portrait.
NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT.
it HHlli'iiiininiiiuiiuiuniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuW
A BUSINESS TO BE POPULAR
Must be broad (jungc in its methods nnd have the
confidence of the buying public. The buying should
l e riht and the selling just. We have a competent
lorce of experienced salespeople that know our busi
ness methods. All goods must be as represented
and your money back if you want it.
CLOAKS ALWAYS FIRST.
We lc.id in style, in finish and in price. It goes
without snjing that we sell more nice CLOAKS nnd
WRAPS than all our competitors combined. This
Daylight store of ours wns built for the business j
uood mducs of architecture have said there isn't n
the state that has better arranccmcut for
comfort than our great Daylight store. Of
price must be right or we couldn't do the
business oi tlie county.
"SEE OUR"
Plush Capes, - fS-oo to $35.00.
Cloth Canes. ... q8c to $10.00.
Mvlish Jackets, - - S5.00 to $25.00.
The newest New York styles just in.
There's a hun red nobby styles to select from.
OUR LRESS GOODS STOCK
u tieer. A New York salcsmun said to-dav
seen such an array of choice drew fabrics
Now York. Our prices arc always right,
DRESS GOODS and CLOAKS
to sell. IJverv department is so complete
help buying the greatest bargains of
nrnnliUl cln.n
fctwuw, o.w.w.
LLOYD STREET,
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and' Feed.
Our delivery wagon awaits your Order, Qoodi
! delivered promptly.
WILLIAJV1 H. rU:
SER,
26 East Centre Street
PREACHED TO THE JR. 0. U. A. M,
Able Sermon DelHeled In tlio Methodist
Kplftcnpiil Church.
Tho Methodist Kpiscopal church was filled
to its iiclty last evening, thcro being a
special attraction In tho form of a seimon for
tho benefit of the Jr. O. U. A. M. and aux
iliary societies by the pastor, Hov. Alfred
llecliner, who is a member of the former.
In addition to tho regular congregation there
were In attendance n largo delegation from
tho Daughters of Liberty and delegations
numbering about two hundred mcinbore
from Major Jennings Council No, 307, and
Shenandoah Valley Council No. ,130, Junior
Order United Amorioan Mechanics. Tho
pulpit platform was tastefully decorated
with tho national colors, in addition to largo
portraits of Washington, Lincoln nud Major
William II, Jennings, alter whom one 01 tlio
Couuclls is named.
Itcv. liecbnor mado hovernl announce
ments, among them tho rosult of the collec
tion nt tho Union Thanksgiving service for
tho Pottsvillo hospital, which amounted to
$20.10. Tho pastor also urged his congrega
tion to do all they can to assist the licthany
United Dvangclica congregation at its dedi
cation nest Sunday.
The sermon was an able one, filled with
patriotic and christian sentiments and
strongly appealing to higher instincts of tho
listenors. Tho text was taken from II Kings
20:15. During his dlscourso Hov. Hccbucr
referred briefly to immigration and said that
strangers who como to tho shores of America
must not think that Liberty is to be pulled
down from her lofty citadel and construo n
welcome, or tho liberty nfforded them, as a
license, to do ns they please. It is
tho duty of every American citizen to
rc-noct tho laws as they exist and
elvo them an honest construction. It
the laws nro defectivo or improper thero
is a placo in which thoy may bo changed or
amended. If tho American people intend
that tho honor and glory of their nation
shall bo perpetuated let it be known ovory-
whero that their trust Is in God. They may
all bo for gold, or all for silver, hut tho nation
as ft nation must bo saved If tho pcoplo hold
to their faith in God. Tho pastor referrod to
Abraham Lincoln being found on his knees
in prayer, appealing to God for Divino direc
tion shortly before tho emancipation of tlio
slaves in tho South was proclaimed. Tho
scrvico closed with the singing of "My
Country 'Tis of Thco." An anthem by the
choir was an imprcssivo feature of the even
ing's scrvico.
Our leather covered working gloves can't
be beat at 25 cents. At MAX LKVTT'S.
Three Arrests.
Only threo arrests wcro made by tho police
Saturday night, notwithstanding tho P. & 11.
C. &I.C0. paid its employes during tho day
and there were several weddings. Policemen
Goodman and Leo nrrosted Peter Labuski,
who paid fine and costs to Justice Cardin
and tho same polico arrested Anthony
Lofuskl. Tosh nnd Leo arrested Peter
Sterlcna. Tho last two arrested raid fines
and costs to Chief Hurgess Hums.
Inquire of tlio first person you meet how
our shoes wear. That person will bo. our
customer all right. Everybody is.
Factory Shoe Store.
Operations Indelliiltoly Suspended.
Orders havo been given for the indefinite
suspension of Packer Xo. fi colliery. Tho
reason assigned is the ability of the other
collieries to keep up n production sufficient to
meet present demands. All tho other
collieries of tlio Lehigh alley Coal and
Navigation Company will resumo operation
to-morrow morning.
Our well known Never Itip overalls are
now selling nt .10 cents. At MAX LEVIT'S,
Porngers lVusted,
Six young men, said to bo residents of this
town, started out 011 a foraging expedition in
tho Catawissa Valley yesterday with tho in
tention of gathering in a supply of chickens
They first visited Hradr's farm, between
Hrandonvillc and Shcpptou, but were alarmed
by visitors to tho farm and hastened away
They next visited farm No. 1 of tho Gimrd
Estate occupied by Teter Ilarns nnd hi;
family, but were discovered and chased. One
wns caught nud punished severely. He re
ceived a black eye and gash near his mouth
Wedding rings, engagement rings and
birthday rings, the largest stock in the county
at Hrumnijij
Horse Sold,
Manager Moyer, of the Factory Shoo Store,
has sold his driving horso to Elmer Wasloy,
Mr. Moyer was very much attached to the
animal nud loath to part with it, but as his
business prevented him from making much
use of it he concluded to mako a sale to soino
person who would glvo the animal good care
The horse is but sevcu years old and lias a
record of 2:31.
It's Uueer How Quick
Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds,
!5c. At
Gruhlor Bros., drug storo.
ICobbery nt the Cambridge. Colliery,
Karly yesterday morning the supply houso
at tho Cambridgo colliery was- broken open
nnd robbed of a box of dynamite and five
boxes of dunlin, valued at f 15. Somodualln
paper found on Turkey Itun hill lead to t
searching of a house, but it fulled to lead to
any clue.
It lilts the Spot That's Itlglit. , .
What? r.m-Tiua for coughs and colds, At
Gruhler llros., drug store, !
Timely (lifts. ' '
One of Mahanoy dty's leading dry goods
merchants has presented each motnrmau on
tho hchuylkjll Traction road, running be
tween Gllberton and that place, wltlt a pair
of gloves. ' This is the fifth eonsecutlvo
winter he has shown his generosity.
OVERCOATS WILL BE SLAUGHTERED.
The neoplo of Shenandoah may expect in
the near future the greatest slaughter wile ill
oVcrcuits over knoiui hero. Ist week the
-rest New York clothing firm of Letters,
lleers & Co. failed for ?300,000 and in response
toatelegmm L. llefuwich, tho clothier of
town and proprietor of the One Trice Cloth
the i iug House at No. 10 South Main ttreet, went
,n VntV Vfi.V tit nllftlll 111!, Kflln f,f I !,(, tlrlll'ft
... ...... - -
great mock uy men iimion. ii is won
known that btock at such sales is sold at lest
than tho cost of manufacture, so that when
Mr. Itefowich returns ho will be ablo to ofter
overcoats and suits at prices that will bring
tho goods within tho roach of tho poorost.
The stoek Is entirely now and every garment
well made, so that tho bargains will bo raro
ones. Mr. Itefowich will also dlsposo of
some of tbo stock nt wholesale and dcalors
will bo ablo to got an advantage of 23 per
cent, by calling on him Immediately after his
leturn. The purchase will also include a
full line of fancy gloves, smoking jackets
nnd other gents' furnishing goods suitable for
Christmas presents.
Osk IIjick Clothinq House,
10 South Main Street,
ll-sa-tf L, ItEi-ovicu, rroi.
I
Uhltunry.
Pd ward -Sweeney, an aged and woll-known
resident of Pottsvlllc, died at his homo thcro
yesterday. Tho funeral will tako placo
Wcdnosday morning.
News has been received hero of tho death
Of Mrs. Mary M. Dinklockor, which oc
curred nt her homo In McAdoo. Tho de
ceased Was 70 years of ago, and resided with
her daughter, Mrs. Kobert Alrey. The other
surviving children nro Christ, of town;
Henry, of Lost Creek; Herman nnd Mrs.
Gaushorn, of Hazleton.
Capt. F. II. Harnhart, an old nnd promi
nent resident of Llewellyn, this county,
died nt Morgantown. N'nrth Carolina, on Sat
urday, on his way to Florida to spend the
winter, Tho remains will bo brought to
Llowcllyn for interment, which will take
laco on Wednesday, Tho deceased was a
brother of Mrs. William C. Richards, of
town, and is well and favorably known hero,
Cartaln Harnhart leaves 110 family. Ho was
married to Catbarino P. Sessions, of Atlanta,
Georgia. His wife died May 7, 18S8.
l'lin-Tliml W!mt Is It?
The greatest euro for coughs and colds. At
Gruhler Pros., drug store.
Miirrlngo Licenses.
Martin McGulrc. of St. Clair, and Bridget
Itowo, of Norwegian township.
Join Gollo nnd Mary Kcblck, both ot
Mincrsvlllo.
Nicholas Hoffman, of Mahanoy township,
and Lizzie A. Herman, of Tamaqua.
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver, which, prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and putrlf y In
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache,
Hood's
lnsomlna, nervousness, and, nan
It not relieved, bilious fever KH - 1 gy
or blood poisoning. Hood's ff Mil Si
rills stimulate tho stomach. "
rouso tho liver, cure headache, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. 'a cents, sniu oy an uruggisia.
The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
AMERICAN LINE
RED STAR LINE
STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
Steamers lenve New York nnd Philadelphia for
princliinl ports In old country.
E. D. BEDDALL, Agt.
No. 22 West Onk Street, - Shenandoah, l'a.
YOU CAN SAVE
MONEY-
By Purchasing Your
Groceries, Smoked Meats,
Flour and Feed at
Meluskey & Son,
10S S. Main St.
ITlEItGCSON'S THEATIti:,
; 1'. J. Fekgvkox, Manaoeh.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2nd, '96
THE COMISO EVENT OK TI1K SEASON.
Thomas). Vim Ovten'x Mammoth Production,
tbc llelgnlng Jluslcul 'irutcKiy,
-(ol-
Unnfc bv IMc-ar Smith. Music by Herman
Perlet, introducing the Incomparable,
the Inimitable, tho unctuous,
...WILLIE COLLIER...
Assisted by tho largest anil mot expensive
truvilliig oiganltauun in America.
100-
PEOPLE-100
Including the only and original
Lady Symphony Orchestra,
Prices : $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, and 25c.
llcservcd seats ot Kirlln's drug store.
"Have You Any
Money to Burn?"
Well, 110 ! Then why should
you pay other dealers almost
double the price for
We have just received 275
Nigger Head, "extra heavy, Knap
Cheviots in Men s and Boys cuts,
at prices unequalled in, this region.
MEN'S, - - $6,50
BOYS', - - $5.75
In straight, round and double
breasted ; styles blue and black.
This is a special sale which the
people of Shenandoah and vicinity
should take advantage oi.
l. GOLDIN'S
MAMMOTH - CLOTHING - HOUSE,
g and 11 Sonth Main Street,
25
cents per yard for rag car
pet, Ingrain and a pretty
three strine carpet, all
worth 35 cents a yard.
Remnants of OIL CLOTH at your
own price.
FRICKE'S CARPET STjRE.
10 S. Jardln Strcsot.
Philadelphia
LADIES' COATS. MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS.
-
If needing CARPkTS look through our line and see the many
beautiful designs we Lave to show you.
Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard ot tlie world,
always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge.
P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2f N. Main St.
PUBLIC
One gray mare, one
wagon and a set of
sold next Tuesday, December 1st, at -2
o'clock, for what they bring. A good
opportunity for any buyer.
WM. NEISWENTEET
MISCELLANEOUS.
SALK. Eighteen nere farm, located near
X Ilrnmlonvllle, consisting of two good two
story frame houses, permanent water tlio year
around. An excellent elm nee for a dairyman,
trucker, or poulterer. Good reason for Belling.
Parties desiring information call nt He it eld
oftlce. 1 1-9-1 m
710n IinXT, Two unfurnished
rooms, bent
'JI" care of
10-30-tf
V location I
Herald ofllcc.
Oil IIKNT. A nice
room hfcond floor
purpose. Apply at
BUltaMe for ofilce
Herald ofllco
"IOU HATJ2. A doulile property, on Lino
.1 street. Nob. 133 nnd 13. for Bale cheap, In-
quire o
n Mrs. rellx McMannnmnn, on Line
street.
10-10-tf
WOOD'S
MMHDOHtlCOLLEG t
FERGUSON BLOCK.
New system of book-keeping nnd ofilce
practice, actual bUBlnefcs from tlio start.
ltatcs of tuition for night school, Including
books nnd stationery for Hret Introduction.
One Month - - $ S 00
Two Months - - 9 00
Three Months - - 12 00
Four Months - - - 15 00
(0)
Tlienvstem Is nrrnnireil for those whohnvc
but little time to tlevolo to tlio work nnd in the
most practical system of book-keeping ever
published.
AV. II. Hehl wns tho first to complete the
work, nnd after ten weeks' practice he accepted
n position as bookkeuper at 00.00 per month,
nna gave enure eaiisiacuon.
lidtfnr Kiuior wns ine urst 10 mice u up m
rottsville. Ills progress is excellent.
Special Rates For Day School.
Call at College For Particulars.
S. I. WOOD, President.
1 SAVE
3 Your Fuel
Bv using THE ROCH
ESTER (stove pipe)
RADIATOR with its
120 CItOSS TUBES
ivhcro 48C0 bc. in. oi
iron get intensely hot,
thus mnkinff One stove
or furnnco dotbowork
of Two.
"No Invention of recent
years will do so much for
domestic economy nnd
comfort."
Scientific American.
FOR SALE BY
BENJ. D. BEDDALL,
AGENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY.
...SHAFT P. 0., PA.
Evan J. Davies,
LIVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardln Street.
Wanted-An Idea a
Protect your Ide&it th.r may bring you weauo.
Write JOHN WIDDERDURN ft CO.. Patent Attor.
hjt, Wa.blngton, D. C, for their 1.8uJ prlsa oner
ana tut ot two nuuorcu w,.miuui nu.i
The largest, finest nnd Lest
s elections 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 alue.
Vc have also placed cn sale a
large ariety of Silks in plain
and figured gros grain, Dresden,
Satin Duchess, China, Japan,
Peau de Soie and Taffeta. Also '
a large line of novelty and plain
dress goods, including all-wool
and silk and wool henriettas,
wool serges, mohair serges,
plaids, cravenette cloth, etc.
You will find in this Popula
Dry Goods House always al
larger stock, a better assortment
and lower prices than you will
find -with any of its competitors.
SALE
bay horse, one top
harness. Will be
Beauty Unrolled
To the BdmlrlnK ?aze of those who have a tnsto
for renlly fine wall paper Is the display ofnew
wall paper wrinkles we have Justrc.elyed.1ou
can find nny color or pattern you want for your
hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or
cafe, from Be up to SI per loll, l-lne artlstio
papers n specialty.
House, Sign and Decorative Painting.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Send postal.
J. P. GARDEN,
221 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Ia.
I'luco Your Orders Now.
OPEN EVERYDAY
Onto tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not sull
rou call to seo us, ah exapiiuauouo ut,
iVe mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns,
Aluminum Crowns Locan Crowns, Crown
and Urldgn work ami all ouerutions that per
tain to Dentin surgery. ,
No charces for extracting wnen piates are
ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized
air for the painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Tltman'a Block)
East Centre Street.
Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. ra.
WINTER - GARMENTS
We give the biggest bargains at rock
bottom prices, lionet iuallty, nil
grades and styles in
....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats
In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas nud Ulsters.
Wo con suit you evcrytlme.
Business Suits, :
Boys' and Children's Clothing-
In all the latest makei hlch hnv
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