The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 10, 1899, Image 4

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POISON"
HAS ITS PLACE
In all Dystonia of
modlclno, Btiu it la fre
quently called for in
proscriptions. Itlsevi
ucnt,thoreforo, that no
guesswork must lie per
mitted in oouiponndiuK
proscriptions nor as to
quality of tho drugs
employed.
Oar Proscription Department
I In competent hands, nnd our long lecon!
of successful experience wnrrni ta us In
guaranteeing absolute accurncy and purity
Shenandoah Drug: Store,
3 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Tclepbono Connection.
THE NEWEST THINGS!
PieNewest'
mm
When it pours down you may
remember that all that is new and
serviceable in umbrellas may be
found at our store. We solicit you
to call on us and promise you a
feast for your eyes if you love the
nicest things in men's furnishings,
etc. J
Portz Bros.,
24 North Main Street.
Fall and
Winter
Footwear.
Don't buy elsewhere
until
you
see our stock. -It is a
winner and
so are the prices attached to every
pair ot shoes, whether for men,
ladies, misses, or children. We sell
the "best" qualities of footwear
cheaper than any other shoe dealer.
Mothers should bear in mind
that our children's shoes are the
most durable. We are closing out
another lot very cheap.
BOSTON
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah,
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Pa.
Carload of Stoves, ;
Heaters, Ranges,
AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION
AT OUR STORE.
We have the best satisfactory
iriviner products that are being sold
anywhere. Save money by coming
to see us and our display.
DAVISON'S
DEPARTnENT STORES,
Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St.
Qur"
Confectionery
Is worth a trial. Buy It from
us. We sell you fine confec
tionery at prices you pay tor
cheap gluco prenaratlona.
Try our 25 cents worth of bread checks. It
entitles you to seven loaves.
1 Oc Regular size cup cake 7c.
1 oc Regular size sponge cake Sc.
Boston Bakery,
B, Moreansteln. 237 W. Centre Street-
We do good honest eye
work. We have many testi
monials in this valley, because
we use the very latest methods
in testing your eyes and
charge only reasonable prices
for eye glasses or spectacles.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician,
No. 118 South. Main Street.
For two yards wide oil
cloth Is not an every day
40C
r pportunlty. That is our
selling price.
&1-30
Will buy an extra
large keg of the
flneat whl e maek
erel ever brouithl
to town.
We have cheaper kind, also very
good.
Try our Mince
for 28 cent
Meat, 8 poundi
B. A. Friedman,
213 w. centre m.
Two door below Mull's dairy.
A Handsome Complexion"
i la one or me grease vuaiuio " "
I possess POKOMi'a CouKJtxiox Fowoui
ft.
Y MA V
IB
(f POUT VIEW. SnOWNO hlARJS PATENT tHMDVED tYlbUSl
IglTMit.
PITHY POINTS.
tl4ienltig Throughout the Country
Chroulclfxl tor llnsty Termini.
Tlio politicians are still figuring.
Criminal court opens next week.
Drewied aprlng chicken nt Hauler's. It
Tho coal trado ooullmiM to show activity
Save tho live per cent, rebate ami pay your
taxes.
Doorfllugor ran ahead of Helming in every
wnrd of I'ottsvlllo.
Thero are 1820 pupils enrolled In tlio public
schools of Ashland.
An eisteddfod will bo held at Ijvkcns on
Thanksgiving Day.
I-en. Coopor Is now In ohargo of Honker s
cafe at Mahanoy City.
Candidates for borough office aro already
announcing themselves.
It is expected that the Wadesvlllo colllory
will start up on Monday.
Art wall paporsat Cardln's ford and 0 cents
per roll. Como nnd see them. tf
Mr. Chlof Hurgoss, thero aro any number
of bad pavements about town.
If you want tho news you must road the
Herald. Everybody knows that.
Those candidates whoso names end with
"er," with one exception, were all eltctcd.
Tbo Ashland teachers are granted a holi
day ou Decembor 1st to attend tho Philadel
phia Exposition.
Four recruits were examined yesterday at
I'ottsvlllo and two wero rejected on account
of sot being tall enough.
The Schuylkill Haven rolling mills nro now
working to tueir lull capacity and are now
shipping iron to Manila.
The defeat of Fred. Ahrensficld makes tho
Board of Poor Directors .olldy Democratic,
for tho first time in many years.
Harry It. Foster, who was badly Injured In
tho Dunellen wreck, is in Philadelphia look
ling after his claim for damages.
I It is said that Jeffries; share of tho gate re
ceipts in his fight with Sharkey amounts to
f.13,423, Sharkey will receive $11,141.
Attorney W. C. Dovitt, ono of Ashland's
rising young barristers, oxpects to be mado a'
deputy undor District Attornoy-olect M. P.
McLaughlin.
The Schuylkill County Pharmaceutical
Association met yesterday aftern6ou at tho
Union House, Ashland. Much business of
interest was transacted.
Moro, societies' magician, bowildors tho
senses of an audience, and ho is a wonder.
His appearance here Saturday ovenlng should
draw a large audience, in Ferguson's theatre.
A rumor is current that a Shenandoah at
torney is a candidate for a deputyshlp under
tbo.newly elected DUtrict Attorney, M. P.
Mclaughlin,
James Connors. 10 years old, broke his
right arm yesterday by falling from a gate.
Tho Bart (Lancaster county) Vigilant
Society yesterday passed resolutions protest
ing against tho proposed pardon of George
Sentman, serving a term for chicken stealing.
Those who desire, a most enjoyable oven-
Jug's enter aliimeut should .not fail to see
Maro at Forguson's theatro to-morrow oven
iug, His accomplishments aro perfectly
wonderful.
In gunning for sparrows Farmer Adam
Reese, near Shlppenshurg, burst his gun, was
terribly injured and may lose both eyes.
Moro is considered one of the best enter
tainers before tho public.
Dr. J. Max Hark, principal of the Mo
ravian Seminary, Bethlehem, was unani
mously elected chancellor of tho Pennsylvania
Chautauqua.
Missionary work in tho South and in
Alaska engrossed the Woman's Home Mis
sionary Society of Northumberland Prosby
tery at Danville yesterday.
Farmer Leonard Faublo hanged himself
and ended his domestic troubles at Chambers
burg. The Daughters of the Revolution of Penn
sylvania will convene in Lancaster on No
vember 22, 23 and 24.
Moro is as near right as it is possiblo for
man to be as an entertainer of his fellow
men. He is the deftest, dalntest, the most
pleasing of deceivers.
Falling asleep at night on an electric rail
way near Dallas, Luzerne county, Frank
Kniffen was run over and killed.
Fourteen-year-old John Archer, of Hazlo
ton, had his legs ground to pulp and was
killed under car wheels at Audeuried.
Governor Stone has named as delegates to
the Waterways Convention at Momphis,
Tenn., next weok, Addison Lysle, John F.
Dravo and W. S. Henderson, of Pittsburg
The War Department has notified James
Mooro, of Lancaster, that his son, John, of
Company H, Twelfth United States Infantry,
died on November 2 in the Philippines, i
Maro is a skillful magician, a delightful
musician, a refined artist and a pleasing per
sonality. Withal Maro is one of the best of
entertainers. He will open the Brockway
course in Ferguson's theatre to-morrow even
ing.
A Powder Mill Explosion
Removes everything in sight : so do drastic
mineral puis, nut both are mighty dangerous.
Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of
your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes
pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which
aro ventle as s summer breeze, do the work
perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation
Only 25c at A. Wasley's drugstore.
Forinluc; Iocal Brewery Trust.
From Pottsville Chronicle.
The local brewery proprietors have refused
to enter the trust composed of few ork
and Philadelphia capitalists. A movement Is
on foot, however, to form a county trust.
The browers intend getting together shortly.
The combine will not be formed unless all
the brewery magnates of the county enter it.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise
lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's
Clover Hoot Tea purifies the breath byjts
action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else
will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee.
Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin
on a guarantee.
UGAUGHAN'SJi
Ladles' Walta In plaids, plain cloth, mcrcerUed satteen and mobalr In plain, tucked and
braided fronts, from CO cents to $2,50.
STATE COUNCIL TRIAL.
Meeting nt tho National Jutllslary, Jr. .
II. A. M , nt l'tillndelplilni Nov, 10.
Tho National Judiciary or tho Jr. 0 U. A.
M. will meet In Philadelphia ou Wednesday,
November 15, for tho purposo of trying tho
Htato Council of Pennsylvania upon the
charges preferred against it by National
Councilor Itclmer and upon which ho
suspended tho State charter during tho recent
session of tho State body at Scranton. Tho
formal charges havo been drawn up In legal
form, nnd both tlio National and Stato bodies
will bo represented by ablo bretbern as attor
neys, Tho result cannot bo forecast, but the
Stnto Council will bo ablo to prcsout a Btrong
technical defense, and it is boliovod by many
that upon tho faco of tho evldcuco It will bo
no easy task for tho National body to sustain
its contention.
Tho Philadelphia Press adds : "Whatever
tbo result of tho trial, however, tbo condi
tion of tho order in tho stato will bo but little
bettered. The disease will still exist and
that must bo eradicated. In this Instance It
is purely a caso of "physician cure thysolf "
It Is entirely within tho power of tho mem
bers themselves, and, In fact, no extraneous
iullucnco can bo of nuy bonoflt wbatovor.
Tho olemonts of discord must bo eliminated
and harmony onco moro prevail If tho order,
under any name, is evor to thrlvo in tbls
stuto. Tho personal prldo or feelings of a
few meu on either sldo of thesO warring
factions should not bo permitted to stand In
the way of common good. Tho result of tho
trial, wbatover It may be, will only re
awaken the strife more bitterly than evor,
unless the leading hrethern on both sides
sink personal feelings and como together
with mutual concessions, with an eye single
to tho order's perpotuity and prosperity."
A Card.
Wo, tho undorsignod, do hereby agroo to
refund tho money on a SO-ceut bottle of
Greeno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It falls
to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran
tee a 25-cont bottlo to provo satisfactory or
money refunded.
A. Wasloy, C. II. Hagenbuch,
Shenandoah Drug Store, I'.W. Blersteln & Co.
Marriages.
Michael Kellog, a resident of McAdoo, who
is 86 years of age, was married ut McAdoo to
Barbara Rippo, aged Go years. 'Squire Dailoy
ncrformed the ceresiouy.
George Elisou, of Mahanoy City, and Miss
Mary Phillips, of Mt. Carbon, wero marrlcl
at tho latter place yosterday.
Georgo Fono, of Pottsville, and MUs Mary
Sipple, of Yorkvillo, were marriod yesterday
in tho German Catholic church at Pottsville.
Cards are out announcing the wedding of
John Whalen. ono of Jackson'spopular young
men, and Miss Maine Whltakor, a charming
young lady of Honey Brook. Tho weddin
will take place In tho near future.
In the Congregational church at Shcpptou
yestorday morning Rov. Rittor united in
marriage Fred Brown, of Sheppton, and Miss
Paulino ICuhl, of Hohenbach. Michael
Numerlch and Miss Bertha Numerich, both
of Sheppton, wero groomsmau and brides
maid respectively.
Sick Headaches,
Tho curso of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover
Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue
buildor. Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln
ona guarantee.
Those I'ottsvlllo Mills.
Tho date has been fixed upon by the Phila
delphia syndicate, which purchased the
property of the defunct Pottsville Iron and
Steel Compdny, for starting tho Fishbach
Rolling Mills, but the capitalists do not wish
to announce it untjl all their plana are fully
perfected.
Medical Honk.
Copy of Dr. Humphreys' Manual, 100 pages.
on the treatment aud euro of diseaso mailed
free. Address Humphreys' Medicine Co.,
New York.
Deeds Recorded.
Archibald Harvey et al., extrs., to Frank
Harvey, premises in Pinegrove : Walter S,
Sheafer et al., executors, to Max Pfieghar,
premises in Hosensack : Heirs of David H
Wertman to Wm, Troxell, premises in West
Penn : Isaac Brown et ux., to Josiah Brown,
premises in Swatara; Oscar Clark to Jesse Fet
terolf. premises in Branch Twp. ; Com, Ice
Company to Knickerbocker Ice Company,
premises in Hush Twp.
marriage Licenses.
James Pifer, of St. Clair, and Nancy Good,
of St. Claii.
Wm. Anslow. .of Minersville, and Mary
Davenport, of Norwegian Township.
Michael Chisla, of Audenried, and Barbara
Bitzko, of McAdoo,
Unfortunate Klondiker.
Clarence Brenner, a former resident of
town, left Philadelphia last fall for Klondike
aud information has just been received that
he met with reverses which compelled his
abandonment of the journey. By some a&
cident be lost his outfit and money at Chll
koot Pass. He is now near Seattle, Washing'
ton, working on a street trolley line,
A X'rosperous Plant.
About one hundred additional machines
are to be placed in the shirt factory at Maba
noy City. The capacity of the plant will be
doubled and fifty additional operatives em
ployed.
Uowey's jvfasoot Eoud.
New York, Nov. 10, Admiral Dew
ey's Japanese dog Bob, who acted as
mascot on the crlser Olympla on the
voyage homeward. Is dead at the hos
pital of a veterinary surgeon m New
Brighton, S. I., of paralysis.
Ladles', Misses and Children's Coats are
now being dally received by us. We have a
large stock ot the best tailor-made garments In
attractive style, well fitting, made from best
materials and lined throughout with satin and
plain and fancy silk taffeta.
Ladies' all-wool Kersey Jackets
from $3.75 to $14.00.
Ladles' all-wool Kersry Jackets, in
tan, castor and blue, $7. 00, $8.00
$lo.oo to $H.oo.
Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years,
$1.50, $a.oo, $3.50, $3.oo, $4 to $6
If you are Interested li. blankets there is an
Inducement here for you to buy. Our special
11-4 all-wool homo-made blankets at $3,75
worth (5.00, Is a bargain. A largecotton blanket
white and grey, with fancy borders, 39c. F01
these you would be asked elsewhere 50o to OOc
Fine California blankets, with red, blue and
pink borders, from $4.60 to $7.00,
Till! W15ATHH11.
A (liHtui bani'C off Hie south coast of
eastern Cuba lias caused strong; winds
anil ncavy rain in
Cuba and Jamaica,
with a maximum
reported rainfall
of 6.7 Inches In 19
hours at Santiago.
The minimum ba
rometric pressura
in connection with
this disturbance
was 29.70 Inchoa
and tho maximum
wind voloclty 30
miles an hour.
Forecast for this section: Fair today
and tomorrow; fresh southwesterly
winds.
Sunrlso, 0:44; sunset, 4:5G; length
of day, 10h., 10m.; moon rises, 1:01 p.
m.; sets, 11:68 p. m. . . . . . .
PERSONAL MENTION.
Ernest Harsloy has gono to Philadelphia to
spend a few days visiting the exposition.
John Jj. Hassler spent to-day visiting
friends at Pottsvillo.
Iiu Slmpbell is temporarily in cbargo of
one of tbo Receuo Hook & Ladder Com-
auy's teams.
William T. Evans spent to day transacting
business at St. Clair.
Mrs. Edward lllnks, of Frackvlllo, was a
guest of friends In town yestorday.
Miss Lizzie Evans, of Mahanoy City, was a
visitor to town last night.
Saiifordnnd E. W. Shoemaker spout to
day hunting In the Catawissa valloy.
Mrs. Black, of Philadelphia, Is boing en
tertained by Miss Emma Smith, of Wost
Cherry streot.
J. C. and W.J. Lewis, C. C It. Kirlin,
Clmrles Noisweutor and W. G. Gicgory spent
last evening at Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. James wero passengers
to Glassboro, N. J., this morning.
Hugh Coylo, of Wm. Pcun, to-day. entered
the Mcdlco-Chirurglcal hospital, Philadel
phia, for treatment. Ho Is suffering with
stomach and lung trouble.
Miss Kate Graham visited friends at Malm-
uoy City last evening.
Messrs. John Reese, John H. Manlcy and
John J. Shoro circulated among friends at
Mahanoy City last ovening.
William ltyan, of Girardvillo, is filling the
position of day opcratorat Bear Run Junction,
temporarily.
Louis Hafner journeyed to Philadelphia to
visit his wifo who is ill In that city at a mod'
ical institution.
William Walker, of Philadelphia, is visit
ing friends in town.
Mrs. C. F. Kear, of Minorsvillo, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. T. M. Stout, on South White
street.
Harry Pierce, advance agent for Under
tho Dome," was in town to-day, arranging
details for its presentation hero in the near
future.
lllootly Tljilit on 11 Hnoe Trnolt.
Cincinnati, Nov. 10. A hloody fight
occurred on tlio Newport track yes
tenlay Just before the last race. Dan
Murray, the woll Known race caller
and form book man, was attacked by
uurley Brown, formerly starter at the
track, and badly beaten up. Murray
is m a serious condition. Brown was
arrested and put undor bonds.
Alflorninn-KIeot Klnod.
New York, Nov. 10. Alderman-elect
Jacob J. Velten, of tho Sixteenth ward,
Brooklyn, was sentenced by the fed
eral authorities yesterday to pay a
fine of $250 within 15 days for false
certification upon pension papers ' ot
a client, or in default thereof be sent
to tho Rockland county jail.
Kerr AVill Not Soil Out.
Pittsburg, Nov. 10. President W. TV.
Kerr, of the Pittsburg Baseball club,
chme out flatfooted yeoterday and
made the statement that he would
not sell tho controlling interest In the
club.
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31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branca Houses, Own Glassworks.
W Entlorsetl and Secommenneil by
jeaaintj ivnoirsaieatuiji'iaib
Vv. DruaaMs. Mintsten. and
iur prominent
veople.
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Pennsylvania Training School, leading. Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT. An eight room dwelling house,
on Coal street. Apply at 23 Kast Coal
street. 11-0-01
E STRAYED From the postures near the
1'eople's Artlllcial leu plant on the 1st ult.,
a blatk cow, having asmall whltespoton the
forehead and small straight horns. A reward
ol $2.00 and all expense will be paid for return
to J. won, 112 Hast centre street, anenanaoan
FOR SALE The propcity of tho Dclaney
Kstate, on Centre street, between Main and
Jardln streets. Lot 0i75 feet, embracing one
double three-story frame building, a private
dwelling and 30-foot vacant lot. Price reason
able. Apply to Mrs Margaret Urcnnon, on the
premises. vzrjLzi.
FOR SALE. A spring wagon.
JlKHALD Ollke.
Apply at the
mitUSTWORTIIY man to represent one or
X more Countless J12.00 a week from start,
easily made. Permanent position. Pleasant
work. Holiday specialty Address, J. II. Shepp,
um-iusj uncstnut St., rniia.. ra, wivuu
WE wish a live traveling manager in your
territory at once, man or woman; liberal
cash and commission flint year more second
year, u deserved; gome tor local woikuisoi
irnrMl rpf.rfnfl rennlred thone ,iut of emnloV'
mentor wishing to better themselves, address.
"Factory." cor. rerun's ona union ois., au,
Ohio. 0 SJ-Sm
FOR SALE Cheap to a prompt buyer.
vrv df-fdi-nlilo threo-atorv nronertv 111
paved square on Main street. Contains two
large store rooms with plate glass (routs Com
rnrt.nt.inflOTlllno'wHh hntli. Yard, wareroom
ai.d stable, to each. Whole lot SOnlSO, feet to
alley. Very fine location for any kind of
liuflfnesa. Prefer to sell the whole property.
but will eill part of It If desired, at very reason
able price and terms. For further Information
please address "Owner," P. O. Wor. 22, Hhenan
aoun, ra. ,i-.i-
VOTIOK. Peslrab'e properties for ale. Ap
t ply to B. O. M. Ilo.'lopeter, attorney, Blien
undoali Sil'tf
W Mi
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Teiegraoher
GSOl-DIN'S
20,000 PEOPLE
That's their benefit. We are desirous
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Jill U VC UUSWCl lUb uv.iiv.iu vy vw fcv"J v L . .
the people of this vicinitv. It is a conceded fact that the Mammoth Clothing House is known to be
almost twice as large as the biggest clothing house in Jhis county. Not only that, but we have the
reputation of carrying the most complete line of CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS ever shown
in this section. This season we are -way ahead of previous years. Our Stock consists ol all the
newest and latest designs in the market, bought at prices that enable us to sell them to you cheaper
in price than other dealers can buy them. If you are looking for the latest styles in clothing for men,
boys and children and if you want to buy them al the very lowest prices patronize the
Mammoth Clotrdng House,
9 and 11 S. Main
Quality First.
rvMnllir. 1 11, o flmt punntlal with b11 manu
facturers with established reputations. The
..In.l.ta ntnlrln nrnrllR Wntlflnr In All HneS Of
trade, and tho oftener It is turnod the greater
is tlio pureliasniR power in any nnc.
With the nimble memo you can gov one
amn 10. tvifbatrft nf "T?fd Onsft" fitarch. OUO
larpo lOo package of "Hublnger's Best" starch,
with tho premiums, two auaKespoaro panois,
or one Twontleth Century Girl Calendar.
Tho Endless Chain Starch Book will onablo
you to get tho above goods as advortlsed.
This oiler Is mauo in introducing ino gouus
nnlvaml toIH hit withdrawn In A stlOrt time.
and tlio starch sold at tho regular price of 10c
per package. Ask your grocer tor tnis starcn
and obtain tlio beautiful Christmas presents
iroo.
OAISTOXIIA.
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HOKUM. On the 7th Inst., at Shenandoah, Mrs.
Margaret H -etira, relict ot too late josepn
Hoehm, nged 08 ) ears, seven months and five
days Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, services In tho German Lutheran
church. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery.
Friends and relatives Invited to attend. Ot
Ladies' and Misses' Garments
The great success of our coat
department lias been brought about
by giving the best values for the
least money. This season we offer
the nicest and most complete line
of garments. Coats in all colors,
rans, Modes, Blues, Black, lined
with skinner satin, mercarized
satin, and silk. Also a fine selec
tion of misses and children s coats,
neatly trimmed in braid and bias
strips.
A special line of Plush, Cloth, As
trakhan and Qolf Capes. Collarettes
made of Posum, Wool, Seal and
Beaver Fur.
A nice assortment of single and
double plain and plaid Scotch wool
shawls. Come and see them. .
R R GILL,
NORTH MAIN STREET
PIG SLAUGHTERING TIME.
Private parties desiring to have their hogs
slaughtered should place their orders at
CARL'S MEAT MARKET, 33 East Centre
Street. Pigs will be called for, killed and
delivered with cleanliness and satisfaction,
FOUH DOCTORS FJUk
18 months in a ehaif.
A Specialist also fails to even relieve
a bad case of Asthma.
The BRAZILIAN' BALM instantly re-
I! I .a. .1- n.ji .in..'.
neves mm euecisa rtauicai oure.
Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899.
Brazilian Balm
has done w o u
ders for me, after
suffering 2 years,
with Asthma. I
received no help
from four of our
local physicians,
and a specialist
In Hartford, who
is at the head of
the hospital and
receiyes all the
critical cases in
the adjoin i a g
counties. For 18
months I never
laid down set la a chair day and night
aud had to be drawn from one room to
another. Iiy my doctor's orders I went
south and staid several mouths but re
ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian
Balm was recommended to meso highly
I decided to try it. Inside of a week I
could sleep In my bed. Now I am out
doors every day, tending to everything,
do not have any Asthma aud will soon
resume my old occupation, foreman of
the Eddy Ulectric Mig. Co., of Windsor
Ct. Most gratefully yours,
Wm. h. Wood.
Thousands ol doctors prescribe Brazilian
Balm in Catarrh, Asthma, Pleurisy and Grippe.
Only thlnp known that removes nil the after
ffects ot Orlppe In I.unfrs. Liver, Kidneys, Etc'.
Wets, and $1.00 a bottle at drusTBlsts. With the
1 00 bottle you Ret a mouth's treatment PRHK
of Tosicola Tablets, the best Tonic. Strength
ouilder In the world. II P. Jickbon & Co.,
Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind,
SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE,
Wholesale AgenUJ
I
GO LOIN'S
WE ARE SPEAKING TO
THIS WEEK.
ol giving other people the bcuefit'nlso. What benefit you may ask ?
Inmpct nnil mnt rnmnlete line of Clothinrr and Overcoats ever shown
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WHO WILL. GIVE YOU
BLUE TRADING STAMPS.
Always Encourage Our Home Industries.
The syndicate of merchants whose names appear in this directory
aud who represent the leading aud
lines in this vicinity, are anxious to secure new customers ana mereby
increase their cash trade by giving Blue Trading Stamps, aud to that
end they have contracted with Blue Trading Stamp Co., so that by
dealing with those merchants you will receive one Blue Trading Stamp
for each ten cents represented in your cash purchase.
When you have saved 300 Trading Stamps, 600, 900, 1200, or
more from any or all oi the merchants combined with whom we have
contracted, they can be exchanged
located or at any branch store lor very usetul and attractive premiums.
By asking for Blue Trading Stamps aud trading only with mer
chants who give them you can get free a 10-cent Trading Stamp with
every io-cent purchase, 10 Trading Stamps for $1 purchase, and in the
same ratio for the full amount of your bill.
Bear in mind the merchants make no advance in the prices of their
goods, but on the contrary increase of trade secured to them by this
plan will enable them to sell closer than ever before. Merchants may
unintentionally neglect to give you Blue Trading Stamps unless you ask
for them ; therefore the remedy lies with the customer ; you should not
hesitate to ask for Blue Trading Stamps from any merchaut whose name
appears in this Directory.
This system enables merchants to pay cash for their goods of the
wholesaler, and thereby obtain all discounts. Are you not entitled to
discount for cash trade also ? Blue Trading Stamps put the merchant's
business on a cash basis, and saves the customer from paying leses
which the merchants sustain by reason ot bad debts, wnion loses are
inevitable where a merchants does a credit business.
Ask for Blue Trading Stamps,
of our handsome premiums.
Call and get a Directory aud Stamp Book to start your collection.
WVVWWWVWVWWWWWWVVWW
List of Merchants Who Give Trading Stamps Free :
HAKKlt.
Fred Keltlmn, 101 North Main.
HOOTS ami Mior.s.
Joseph Kail, 29 North Mnln.
HOOKS AND hTATIONKKY.
(Newspapers nnd 10 cent novels exempt.!
Iloolcg & Urown, 4 North Main,
CONI'KCTlONIJttY.
M. I.. Kemmerer, 35 North Main.
M '1. l'urccll, 7 l'nn uentre.
Fred Keithan, 101 North Main.
CLOTHIERS AND TAII.fi RS.
The Famous Clothing House, cor. Mnln and Ouk.
DKY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Davis' Bazaar, 37 West Centre.
S. F. Supowit. Guarantee Dry Goods House, 13
in on n juain.
DRUGGISTS.
Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Mulii.
See Handsome Display of Articles at
THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE,
Corner Main and Oak Streets.
See the display in the Oak street window, where Trading Stamps will
be Redeemed and Goods cheerfully shown.
REMEMBER ALL GOODS ARE FREE. TO TRADING STAMP COLLECTORS.
nANNINQ.
New Shoe Store.
We wish to announce to the people of Shenandoah
and vicinity that we will open a shoe store on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 499,
Which will comprise footwear of all description at
prices much lower than the lowest. We. have had
years of experience in the shoe business, and will
guarantee you more value than elsewhere.
E. riANNING,
Corner Main and Oak Streest.
BiG BARGAIN SALE!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY !
Strictly new and first quality goods at 5c and 10c that were
never sold for less than 10c and 20c.
Dolls, Ghinaware
Opal and Glassware.
" - " "
Notions of many kinds and lots of useful household
articles. Call and see this grand display. Everybody wel
come, big and small.
SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDREN'S CAPS.
F. J. PORTZ. 21 N. Main Strent,
GSOL-DIN'S
! Goldin, Proprietor.
I
enterprising business people in their
at our store, which are permanently
save them, and you will feel proud
GROCERIES AND l'ROVISIONS.
No stamps given with sugar.
F. K Magargle, 11 Kast Centre.
Samuel Davis, 1 North Jardln
T, J. Broughall, 23 South Main.
Henry L. Jones, cor (al and Chestnut.
K. U. Foley, 27 West Centre.
GENlS' FURNISHINGS.
The Famous Clothlnp Home, cor. Main a d Oak.
Max I.evit, Main and Centre.
HATS AND CAI'S.
Mux l.evit, Main and Centre.
The Famous Clothing House, cor Main and OAk.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
Mrs. J. J Kelly, 25 South Main.
MEAT MARKETS,
Carls Brothers, 33 East Centre.
J, E. Wetterou, 4 South Jardln.
steam: laundry.
Shenandoah Steam Laundry, cor. Main and
CJierry.
TORACCO AND CIGARS.
Danlell Si Dodson, 11 East Centre.
riANNINO.
New Goods.
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