The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 21, 1899, Image 4

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    ICE
CREAM
SODA,
All llavors. Delicious
mcl thirst quenching.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telepbono Connection,
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 119-121.123 North Haln Street,
Baby Coaches
and Go-Carts
Your heart bents over one nun- h
1
over
dred thousand times each day.
One hundred thousand supplles or
good or bad mooa to your cram.
Which Is it?
If bad. Impure blood, then your
brain aches. You are trotiDica
with drowsiness yet cannot sleep.
You are as tired In the morning
as at night. You have no nerve
power. Your food docs you but
littlo good.
Rilmnlnnts. tonics, headache
powders, cannot cure you; but
PITHY POINTS.
Our go-carts are something new
They are just the thing for a child
too larce for a carriage and not
large enough to walk.
Our baby carriages are like the
coming spring. They are just as
"warm" as the first rays of sun
shine. You ought to come and
look at them and then we could say
to you :
DO YOU SEE how well
prepared we are with this
stock, the largest ever yet
brought here.
DO YOU SEE that we
have put the very smallest
prices on these goods yet
quoted here.
DO YOU SEE that our
goods have a better make
and finish than ever.
will. It makes the liver, kidneys,
skin and bowels pertorm weir
proper work. It removes all lm-
-..-.! r k1Anr1 AnH It
purines num 111c u.uvw. n .
makes the blood rich in Its life
giving properties.
To as ion
Recovery.
Ynn will hf more ranldlv cured
IF vnn will tnke a laxative dose of
Ayer's pills each night. They
arouse the sluggish liver and thus
cure biliousness.
Wn in nun Doctors,
We hare the excliulto surrlces of
some ot the moit eminent phjrilclans .In
the United Statu. Write freely all the
paitloular In yoorcase.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main
A GRANT DAY SOUVENIR.
St.
SPRING SHOES
A big line of Men's, Ladies',
Misses' and Children's shoes await
your approval. We call special
attention to our exquisite line of
Etusset Shoes.
Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50.
3.50 " " 2 35.
2.00 " 1.35.
Ladles' 3.oo " " 3.oo.
3.25 " ' 1.50.
i 1.50 1.00.
These prices range in comparison
with the Misses' and Children's
stock.
Another lot of shoes going at
85 cents that are really worth $1.25
and $1.50.
Important Incidents of the Great Soldier's
Lire Mlide Known for the First Time.
Grant Day will bo observed all over the
United States on April 27. Philadelphia will
particularly commemorate it by tbo dedica
tion of a magnificent monument on the river
drive in Falrmount Purk. President Mc
Kinloy will bo on hand and the Kalelgh from
Dewey's fleet will join in tho festivities.
Tho Philadelphia Press, in observance of
tho occasion will issue next Sunday (April
23) a magnificent souvenir of Grant Day. It
will contain as a frontispiece a reproduction
in colors of a splendid painting of tho new
monument. It will also have many features,
throwins side lights upon the great Uoneral,
which have never before been published and
will be exclusively published In next Sun-
day's Press. Among them is "The Story of
Apoomattox from tho Confederate Point of
View," written by Colonel Charles Marshall
who is tho only living officer on the Con
federato side who witnessed tho greatest day
In Grant's career. Prominent men of the
nation have written for next Sunday's Press
their estimate of Grant. Thoso features,
along with many others of general interest,
will make this souvenir edition or Mho bun
day Press tho most notable of the year. Be
sure and order next Sunday's Press in ad
vance, as the demaud will bo great aud you
may not be ablo to secure 11.
'mpnlng Throughout the Country
C)!nnte!'"l for Haul? 1'eruaiit.
A Are company will bo orgaulzod at Mt.
Carbon.
The unusual heavy demand for rlco coal
till continues.
The P. & It. railway employes will bo paid
at Mahanoy Piano to-morrow.
Georgo Douglass was yeslorday appointed
fourth-class postmaster at Hulmovillo,
Property owners should tnko advantago of
tho wrathor and clean ill) their premises.
An Insuftidcnt allotment of empty cars is
still tho prevailing obstacle at tho collieries.
Every Indication points to tho establish
mont of an exchango here by tho Hell Tele
phono Company.
Seneca Lodge. I. O. of It. SI., of Pottsvlllo,
last night celebrated their 42d anniversary
with a banquet.
Mrs. Catharine McCarthy left Ashland yes
lorday for California, whero sho will spend
tho summer with her daughters.
Robert MoNameo, Esq., formerly of Potts-
vllle, has been elected speaker of tho IIouso
of Reprosontatlvcs, In Florida.
llev. II. A. Frautz, who lias been pastor of
Tamaqua'a Reformed church tho past ten
years, on Sunday resigned the pastorate
Aged James Grltnor was driving across
i all road tracks at Williamsport, when cars on
a "flying switch" struck him and crushed
out li s life.
A dyuamlto cap which 18-ycar-old Joseph
Goresk. of Shamokin, was carelessly hand
ling, exploded, and toro off his arm. Ho will
probably die.
Jacob Shoop. a retired farmer, aged 73
years, and Mrs. Annlo Hartz, aged 00 years,
both oi Royalton, Dauphin county, were
married yesterday at Lebanon.
Much uuoaslness is said to exist among tho
individual coal operators, as to what de
cision the several carrying companies will
make as to their production tho coming season.
Tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway Com
pany Is planting hedge fences along its Etst
t'enn branch between Allentown aud Read
ing to prevent tho drifting of tho tracks with
snow.
Georgo C. Brungard, who two weeks ago
was arrested on a chargo of having sot flre to
tho barn of Miss Puclla Dornblazer, near
Williamsport, yestorday made a full con
fcssion.
Letters of administration wcro granted to
Hannah P. Beach ou tho cstato of William
A. Beach, latoof Pottsvlllo, deceased. Also to
W. S. Leib on the estate of Wm. Moroditb,
lato of Ashland, deceased. .
The Liberty bicycle can ho purchased from
Max Lovlt. Ho has accepted tho agency for
Shenandoah and vicinity.
A flag stone crossing is being laid across
East Centre street at Market alley.
JIahanoy City people contemplate forming
a bicycle club,
Another New Train.
A new train has been inaugurated between
Philadelphia and Southern poluts via the
Southern Railway. It is called "Tho Wash
Ington and Chattanooga Limited" and leaves
Broad street station daily at 5:34 p, m. carry
ing Pullman Drawing Room Bullet Sleeping
cars from Philadelphia to Memphis and Now
Orleans via Washington, Lynchburg, Bristol
nnd Chattanooga. This train also carries
through Pullman cars, Philadelphia
Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa
via Charletto and Columbia, lhe fast Man
leaving at 7:20 a. m. and tho Southwestern
Limited at 0:55 P. m. makes a total ot three
dallv trains from Broad street station, which
will enable you to reach almost overy city of
ImDortanco in tho South without change.
Further information will bo cheorfully
furnished bv Charles L. Hopkins, District
Passenger Agont, 828 Chestuut street, Phita
delphta.
'tilK WKATIIElt.
Thero la a decided fall in toinpora
ttiro today from tho Ohio valley ovor
tho gulf statoa,
nnd high north
easterly winds will
prevail on tho
mlddlo nnd west
gulf coast. Tho
display of wind
signals on tho
great lakes will
not be resumed
until tho breaking
up of ico opons
navigation. This
may not occur ho-
foro April 25. Forecast for this sec
tion until 8 p. tn. today! Fair nnd
warmor; fresh east winds. Probably
fair tomorrow.
Sunriso, 5:21; sunset, 6:49; longth of
day, 13h., 28m.; moon rises, 3:08 p. m.;
moon sets, 2:44 a. m.
Mammoth
Clothing
House,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Louis Goblin returned homo last evening
from Now York whore ho spent the past
week buying an Immenso stock of summer
clothing. Tho goods have mostly all arrived
and are now displayed In his mammoth stoic
room
Councilman P. F. Dawson, of Mt. Carmel,
was a visitor to town yostcrday.
Councilman William McGuiro Is common
to his homo by Illness.
F. C. Reeso Is enjoying a tour through tho
West.
Mrs. T. D. Davles, of North Jardin street.
Is reported as recovering from her 6oriotis
Illness.
Corporal Harry Hafncr, an attacho of tho
U S. recruiting office at Scranton, Is visiting
his parents in town.
Mrs. John Klolndcntz, or Jlalianoy uiiy,
ns In town yesterday, visiting her son, C. &
. Policeman Charles Klelmlentz, and family.
Owon B. Williams, of Mt. Carmel, was a
isltor to town yesterday.
Miss Katio Schoener, of Mt. Carmel, is tne
guest of town friends.
Mrs. William II Morrison, of Jlrownsviuo,
has gone to Reading to visit acquaintances.
Michael Gavin and family, Mrs. iraucis
Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rogers and
Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell, all ol Mlners-
vllle, attended tho funeral of James Urogan
In town to-day.
The sure La Grippe Cure.
Is nn usn (mflnrinif from this dreadful
malady.if you will only get!ho right remedy.
You nro having pain all turougu your uouy,
your liver i3 out of ordor, bavo no appetite.
no Mo or ambition, navo a uau com, in iaci
aro completely used up. Electric Bitters is
the only remedy that will givo you prompt
aud sure reliof. They act directly on your
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tono up tne
whole Bystcm and mako you feel like a new
being. They are guarantetd to cure or price
refunded. For sale at A. Wasley's Drng
Store, only 50 cents per hottlo.
WIiooIIiik'h Htroeb Cur Strlko Ended.
Wheolinir. W. Va., April 21. A bet
ter feellnc prevails, and It Is bolleved
thero will bo no more obstructions
nlaced in tho path of the street car
comnany In operating its line. Cars
were running last night for tho first
time after dnrk since tho strlko was
Inaugurated, two weeks ago.
L. GOLDIN,
Proprietor.
Nos. 9 & 11
South Main St.
Shenandoah, Pa.
HAPPY BOYS
ARE THOSE WHO ARE WELL
DRESSED.
The same thing may be
said of the men. If you
would be happy, pleased,
and contented, don't fnil to
examine the immense
stock of summer clothing
that is now displayed in
our mammoth store room.
A special trip to Philadel
phia and New York this
week is the cause of it.
All the latest styles in
serges, tweeds, and mixed
goods with double breasted vests. Countless styles in lignt
colors of every description you will find in our stock. A look
at our children's department will astonish you. The styles
displayed are a revelation of beauty and design. Everything
that is stylish and up to-date is in the lot, and the best of all
is, that this stock bought by us at cash prices at considerably
less than cost, enables us to offer you inducements that you
will be surprised at. We guarantee a saving to you of at least
30 per cent. M
And now we have something to say about pants. Three
large cases arrived this morning ; every one was filled with
the newest and choicest patterns, all styles and sizes, and, like
the clothing bought at sacrifice prices, will be sold accordingly.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOll KHNT. A nine-room dwelling house,
bath-room, hot nnd cold water throughout
tho house, and all conveniences, located on
North Jardin street. Apply at this ofllco If
IMPKOVIS YOOU WWTINO lly Bending 25o
.L for 30 nssortcd pens for business and line
corresponding purposes to
Tub Hart M'f'o Co ,
3-29-tf I'ott-vll e. 1'a.
VTOTICn. Desirable properties ror snie. ap
IN ply to 8. O. M. Hollopeter, attorney,
Shenandoah. R-31-tf
1 MEATY PROPOSAL.
THIS IS A GOOD, MEATY,
SUBSTANTIAL. PROPOSAL.
I JIB passssH
Manufacturer
-of . .
Wire Screens,
Iron Fences,
Fire Escapes,
Window Guards, Stable Guards, oeiiar uuru,
Iron Railings, &c.
ditpair WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FACTORY: 221-240 K. EmerlclfSt.
RESIDENCE : 221 H. West St.
Wo sell tho best meat ever produced, clean
and sweet, on a bone. We can get plenty of
thin kind of meat, and wo want the biggest
meat trade in this city., Try our meats and you
will becomo a permanent customer.
Sacrifice removal sale of jewelry, silver
ware, watches, clocks, optical goods and
musical instruments at Orkin's, 129 South
Main street. if
BOSTON
27
South Main Street. Shenandoah,
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Pa.
Deeds Itecorded.
From Sheriff of Schuylkill county to
Pidelitv Building and Loan Association,
memises in JIahanoy City : from Fidelity
Building and .Loan Association to ueorge
Lefkowith, premises In JIahanoy City ; from
Qeorgo C. Itecd to Howard S. Mengel, prem
ises in Wayne Township; from Jacob. A
Scharadin aud wife, to Abraham Scharadln,
nretnises in Orwlcshurc; from JI. II. Iloyer
let al. to Charles Dewald, promises In Wash
ington township , from Mary Barrett to Mary
Hnl ster. Drem ses in Ulrardvlllo; iroro jonn
Itadzick aud wife to Peter Slezin, premises in
St. Clair.
Spring Suitings.
We have Some 01 the Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other
: a. u !, 1,'no- distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly
CDOicouuau. ujr v . " and permanently to the cleansing, purifying
manuiacxurers ni spiuig sun..! "" power of Burdock Blood Bitters,
$10, $11 and 55 IS ana
upwards. They are the nearest
approach to perfection ever seen in
men's garments.
Trousering
nn want nnvthin
ye make trousers from $8.00 upward,
Our line
vplendid
Is a
one.
Kelly & Conway,
TAILORS,
14 W. Centre St.,
FEROUSON HOUSE BLOCK.
Ashland' Klcycle Path.
About forty wheelmen of Ashland have
acreed to contribute $1.00 each for the pro
jected bicycle path between that town and
Gordon, and tho right 01 way naving uecu
spr.ll red. tho work thereon will hegin at onco.
The provisions of tho bicycle bill, recently
nuam bv the leg siature. will oo taneu
advantage of. Can't Shenandoah have
path ? .
Odd Fellows' Hall Sold.
In spite of tho protests of the committee
of the Grand Lodge, the old Odd Fellows'
hall property In Philadelphia, at Sixth and
Corisou streets, was yesterday sold at auction
to Lewis J. Qrubb for $30,100.
CHEAP GROCERIES.
, Hay, Flour and Feed.
NEW STORE. NEW STOCK.
Our goods are staple and sell retail at
wholesale prices,
imn HATiTiiriAV Em. 13 cents per dozen;
farmer roll butter, 16c and 18?i best creamery
butter, 23o ; bams, 8Ho; shoulders, vyta.
Ellis Guzinsky,
2 1 6 West Centre St., Shenandoah.
Three doors below brick school.
it's an:impossibility for man
To cook at all end It Is next to Impossible for a
womtn to cook satisfactorily unless she has the
f roper materials to proem.
Uveyou tried our staple nnd fancy palate
PlME.' B. FOLEY, "VeH,.
Ice Cream,
tured daily,
of town.
AH flavors
Man u i a c
Delivered to all parts
2S&J. FOR
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
.de-TTIilflV.M.r.flBsBBHtJSS"'
Accidents como with distressing frequency
on tho farm. Cuts, bruises, stiugs, sprains.
Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil relieves tho pain
instantly. Never safo without it.
AST IEH)ONAI.I.V.CONIUCTEI TOUIt
TO WASHINGTON VIA PENNSYL
VANIA ICAILUOAD.
The last of the present series of Pennsyl
vania Eallroad three-day personally-con-
dnrtpd tours to Washington, D. C, will be
run on Mnv 11. Tho rate, fill 50 from New
York. Sll.50 from Philadelphia, and proper
tlnnata rates from other points. Includes
transportation, hotel accommodations and
Capitol guide fees. Au experienced Chaperon
will also accompany tno party.
Foritinerarics, tickets, and full Inlormation
apply to nearest ticket agents; 'lourlst
Agent, 1100 Broadway, flew lorK, auu ou
Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo.
V. Boyd, Assistant Ocneral Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
It's the littlo colds that grow Into big colds;
the big colds that end In consumption and
death Watch tho littlo colds. Dr. Wood's
Norway Pino Syrup.
Heel Muslied.
William Reese, of Mayherry alley, had tho
heel of his left foot mashed In the Indian
Bldgo colliery, this morning, by a lump of
coal rolling on it. Dr. Stein removed several
pieces of bono and coal from tho heel.
The Apnlicimt.
"By tho wny, Mr. Fonton, how many
applicants nro thero for that ofllcef " In
quired the West Union citizen.
"How many?" repented tho congress
man. "Let 1110 sco," ho continued
thoughtfully. "Why, I forgot Just how
many votes wo uiu pou mere. umu
Stato Journal.
BELL S, 19 1. H .
COLLARING A MAN
IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY
STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE.
Largest Stock. Largest Stores.
Largest Profits to Buyers.
These are a few ol the many inducements, our new stores offer to
patrons. Come and see our stocK 01 sioves, iuiuuuk., uu
ware and carpets. We can save you more money in less tune than any
other store in town. No necessity 01 running iu "urauu
furnish a home. We can furnish you one from the cellar to the garret.
Our stock and prices will cause you mucli astonisnmeiu. w c are umu-
quarters for baby coaches.
STOVE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRArlES
HANUFACTUREU, ALL SIZES.
D. and J. Siegel, - 103-105 south Mam st.
It Is stated that flvo-olghths of the pas
tors of tlio Methodist church of Cnnndn
livo on salaries ranging from J500 to ?1,-
000. Threo hundred nnd eighty receive
less than $500, nnd only ten rccelvo $2,000
a year.
There nro more than 2,000 Gorman
wnlters In tho hotels nnd restaurants of
London
mi
1
1
m
Sroro Ilorolo Derwl Ilomownrd Bound.
Santiago do Cuba, April 21. Tno
transport Crook left this port today
with bodies ol soldiers Kiueu in me
Cuban campaign. She will proceed to
Guantanamo, where the bodies of the
dead marines will be taken on board,
and will then sail for the United States,
having on board 414 dead soldiers and
sailors.
Of thoGlobofor
RHEUMATISM
UEURALGIA and similar Complaints,
ana preporea nnaer tne struigcnc
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,,
.prescribed by eminent physicians
DR. RICHTER S
f iMnuno
EXPELLERl
WnrM rnmxmfl t TtomflVahlv BnCCeflSf dl I
inniT rronninn with Trade Mark " Anchor,"
KOCdtOOCBDOtUO. AiailOTUpiriSMUruiroupu I
r. as. ei:etz2 & w., w rein si. hsw iu
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks.
Endorsed and Jlecommerutea pu
imimilatt. Hlnttttrt. ami rvd
ntlutr nromlnent .'Vj
Dlt. BICHTER'S'
"ANCnOlt" STOaiACnAI, best for
I fl.illn, Tpepla&Htomarll Cnmplnlntn. I
The very fashlonnblo nnd sensible round
pointed cuds nnd collars nro meeting with crcat I
(avor Wo show all tho styles made. All the
new colorings in shirts for spring; ties, gloves,
I canes, and umbrellas, at clo o prices.
Preserving
The Beauty.
Every woman wants
1 to preserve her beauty ns long ns
possible. This can be done uy
I our system ot
LADIES'
SHAHPOOINQ.
Ladies'
Shampooing:.
Tho hair weVl oareif
for keeps the face attractive and
maltcs hair dressing soj. easy
task.
We do It at your homo every
day, Saturday excepted.
Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors,
Ferguson IIouso Block.
24
Portz Bros.,
North Main Street.
We Sell the
Lowest in Price.
1 1
A Handsome Complexion J
one of tho greatest ctiarms a woman cani
possess rozzoNI'S uouix&xioji i'uwuaui
gives w t
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Gent's Furnishings.
W nro tho farthest down West Centre Btreet
nnd tho farthest down In prices. A few more
steps to our store Is well worth the reword you
I receive in unrguins.
Peter Greenberg,
320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah.
COMPETENT RETOUCHERS !
LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY I
AWreck From Grippe,
Catarrh and Asthma.
A FEW
BARGAINS.
It seems funnv to talk of
bargains in a store where
everything is a bargain. But
sometimes we have just a few
things to close out to make
rnnm for larger and newer
stocks. For instance :
follr? iniMFV shoes have
uuu jauULnJ heen re
duced 75 cents to 1.00 on all
grades.
See our stock of ladies'
shoes from 90 cents to $1.25
our nffl's
shoes are a
surprise t o
every buyer. When we say
bargains we mean it. And we
o
just have them.
We are sole agents for the
W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50
shoes.
WEARING GLASSES
You can go contrary to the
wishes of your friends and neigh
boTs and sometimes get the best' of
them ; but attempt to go contrary
to the dictates of Nature and you
always get the worst ot it. There
is no use to "kick" about wearing
glasses. If Nature says spectacles
why spectacles it must be.
Thos. Buchanan,,
Jeweler and Optician.
118 South Main Street.
RESTORED WITH BRAZILIAN BALM
Atourenllery you get n photograph that
Good photos at 35 cents
will make yon look pleasant and run no chances
on belns utsnppoinieu.
coughed in
Catarrh had
NewYork.
FAMOUS
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Made Only lly
TENNEY COMPANY,
FOll SALE BV
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 N. Main St.
I was known as "The Woman who Coughs," for I
school teacher till mv health failed.
eaten away the partition in my nose. It had produced Bronchitis,
Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact it had
gone all through my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe
which left me a wreck in mind and body. This was the condition the
doctors left me in, after dosing me with opium, quinine, etc. Then I
boucht cough cures without end but they only made me worse, I was
in despair till I got hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets.
They acted like magic from the first, and in a few weeks I was cured
and better than I had been in years. Talk about wonderful remedies,
Brazilian Balm and Toxlcoln saved my life.
Miss L. I,. Clark, 917 Horton St.
per dozen.
Frames and Crayons of Every Des
cription at Reduced Prices.
Dabb's Studio,
Wi West Centre street.
F
RIEDMAN'S
ENLARGED
GROCERY,
213 W. Centre St.
Wholesale : and : Retail.
VoUKtt more doses of BrzlUaa Balm for the money than any other remedy. 2S,60cents
andslOO a botile at drugitlsts. With every $1.00 hottle you get one month's treatment of
TriMlWtUt toI'te. ne"e BnJ trene1' lallda In the world.-Il. V. Jackson
ic Co., Mtg, Chemists, Indpls, Ind.
Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents.
3 bJggest mackerel, 25 cents,
1 poutid box Climax Baking
Powder, 10 cents.
1 8 bars yellow soap, 25 cents.
E3. A. Friedman,
3X3 West Centre Btreet,
A. WOMER,
124 NORTH MAIN STREET.
25c
GROCERIES,
Hay, - Flour - and - Feed
Are selling cheaper at our now place
than ever before, because we have
less expenses and give the benefit to
the buyer.
Hay, Wo per hundred; straw, lOo per bundle;
eggB, lie per dozen: farmer roll butter,
io 10 ia cents per pumm.
Don't foreet us when In need of drv goods.
notions, boots and shoes.
Philip Yarowsky,
No. 233 West Centre Street,
Will get you more meat
at our market than any
where else
Our always fresh beef, pork, teal,
mutton, sausages, pickled and smoked
meats are the finest to be procured.
J.
203 El. Centre St.
Our market Is not exactly located centrally
but tliat little extra walk will bcnellt your
purse.
5C- SHAVE.
I announce to the publlo that begin,
nlng to-day, March 22nd, my rates
will boi -
Shave Be
Hair Cutting 10o
HIRAM SPADE,
131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Ta.
REMOVAL."
Tho Otngop Qowlng Ma-
WIIIIIW mwiiihuiij .
movod to 1 1 5 North Main i
street, next door to ! J
Price's dry goods store