The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 18, 1899, Image 4

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PREVENTIVES AND CURES-
Form a big Item In the
toilet of realty careful an J
fastidious women in a cli
mate like
this.
We carry ft very
complete Una of ex
MNllnKlr pleasant
mid elllcHoioim lo
tlona, (j ream, hnlr
drfnflliiK, powder,
toilet waters, etc.
Their ne will cotiti
traot the HI eftota
of the sun. -wind.
smoke, soot mid dust.
Shenandoah Drug Store,
3 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Telephone Connection.
THE NEWEST 'THINGS !
When it pours down you may
remember tnat all that is new and
serviceable in umbrella jeti-v ,
4 'wTiiay be
found at oST .st0re. 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.
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, Pa.
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Special Sale !
SPECIAL VALUES IN
STOVES
and
HEATERS
THIS WEEK.
DAVISON S
DEPARTHENT STORES,
Noa. 1 19-121-123 North Mnln St.
Our-
Confectionery
la worth a trial. Guy ft from
us. AVe sell you fine confec
tionery at prices you pay tor
cneap giuco preparations.
Try our 25 cents vorth of bread checks. It
entitles you to seven loaves.
1 0c Regular size cup czke 7c.
1 oc Regular size sponge caks Sc.
Boston Bakery,
B. Morgnnfltein.
237 W. Centre Street
mm view snowed warnr p tjm iHmwtotrt'iu.
4 We do good honest eye
work. We have many testi
monials in this valley, because
we usejthe 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.
Edward Early's Saloon,
Cor. Oak street and Pear alley.
Very convenient to the rear
entrance of the lockup.
FREE : LUNCH : SERVED : ALL : DAY.
Thanksgiving !
NFW Raisins,
Prunes,
California Peaches,
Citron,
Lemon Peel,
Orange Peel,
All Kinds of Nuts.
WearettUl elllnir IoU of 9o coffe. Ills
looe coiteo. Bee what you buy.
E3. A. Friedman,
213 W. Centre St.
Two door below Mull' dairy.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS.
Necrology ltrnort of This and Olli.r
Town of the County,
.Tntnea Preston, proliably tlio oldest reslilont
or town, died at his hnmo at 110 West Coal
street, this morning from Borwral debility.
He was over 100 years old. He had recently
stated that he reached the age of log years.
The deceased was tho father of 11 children
by a first marrleeo and 5 by a second. There
are about 0 grandchildren. Mrs. W. Thomas
Iee, of East Coal street, Is a daughter of the
deceased. Mr. Preston lias resided here about
35 years.
Cntlierlno A. Eroh, died at her home at
Hill's patch, near Mahanoy City, last night,
In her 58th year. Four children survive.
Tho funeral will take placo on Monday.
WM. l'KXtt.
Uev. Henry Preston, of Mahanoy Plane,
was a visitor hero on Thursday,
Mrs. Thomas Chalmers Is suffering from an
attack of aguo.
The M. E. choir held a business meeting
last night. It was well attended and t lie
choir decided to purchase Christmas music.
Services will bo held In tho Methodist
Episcopal church to-morrow. Sunday school
at 10:30 a. ni Jr. Epworth League at 2 p. In.,
preaching services at 0 p. m. Subject, "The
Power of the Gospel Over the World." Last
Sunday's hospital collection In tho church
amounted to ten dollars.
The New MH'i-f r.n ,
Tim ). - -", "t""r-vJ
u"7rfir"iStuuyfklA Telephone Company is
pushing the completion of its lines, poles be
ing distributed between this town and Gir
ardvllle, and next week tho wiring Is ex
pected to begin. Tho switchboard is being
placed in position at Ashland. The repre
sentative of the company, F. L. Wulfe, ro
ports the following subscribers for this tic
tion : Sliamokin, 317; Asbland, 00; Shenan
doah, 30; lit. Carmel, 107;Tamaqiia,30; Mah
anoy City, 35. Contracts for the above have
already been signed.
Townsman in Trouble.
George Nuuas, a resident of town, was
committed in default of bail by Justice May
at Mahanoy City last night, on a charge of
beating Mrs. John Wiiwauskas when she
visited friends in town last Thursday.
Will Attend the Inspection.
Severn Post, G. A It., of Mahanoy City,
last night voted to attend the annual inspec
tion of Watkin Waters Post, No. 140, Q. A.
R of town, next Friday night. Col. P. H.
Monaghan, of Girardville, will be the in
specting ofllcer.
.Ic'irrlos anil Corbptt to Flirlit.
New York, Nov. 18. A match be
tween Jim Jeffries, the champion
heavyweight pugilist, and Jim Cor
bett, ex-champiou, was arranged yes
terday. The articles will be signed
next Tuesday. Jeffries will have the
fixing of the date of the bout.
Phonograph Entertainment.
After the regular meeting of the Colombia
Hose Company last overling tho members
were entertained by a phonograph concert by
Thomas Williams. Uia selections are choice
and give a very pleasing entertainment.
lsoy'a Arm Fractured.
William, four-year-old son of James Eatti
gan, of Turkey Run, fell and fractured his
left arm between the wrist and the elbow
yesterday. Dr. Stein reduced the fracture,
Stehmrr Pnrrln Alinnilniioit.
London, Nov. 18. The report from
Hamburg that the Hamburg-American
line steamer Patria had reached Ham
burg was premature. A dispatch Just
received announces that the crew of
the Patria were landed at Cuxhaven
last evening. The Patria had been
abandoned In tho North sea, enveloped
In flames, and there were no hopes of
saving the vessel.
Iloycottlnfi- the Clerks.
The Shamokin branch of the United Mine
WorKers has passed a resolution boycotting
certain stores of that town, the clerks in
which do not belong to the union of store
clerks.
II GAUGHAN'S.ii
pink borders, from $4.50 to $7.00.
Indies' Wolts In plaids, plain cloth, mercerized satteen and mobalr In plain, tucked and
braided fronts, from B0 cents to $2,50.
Rubbers. -
We have the largest and most complete assortment of rub
bers in town. We cau fit any child, miss, boy, man or
lady in rubbers at the lowest prices. We also have car
loads of gumboots, felt boots and leather boots on hand at
prices to defy competition in all sizes.
Come to the Big Store With
Little Prices.
FACTORY SHOE STORE,
NO. S. SOUTH MAIN ST.
REMOVAL !
The Baltimore Cheap Store, 30 East Centre Street, has
..removed to No. 105 NORTH MAIN STREET,
two doors above Merchants' Bank.
Baltimore Cheap Store, North Main Street.
NUrtnP.TS OF NfiWS
Tho nttmiralntm to tho National Ex
port exposition ynsterday numbered
17,870.
Tho Ainorlrnn colony In Mexico City
passed resolutionn favorable to the re
election of President Diaz.
A tmnlc wan cnuwd by falling ieonlds
In Itussla, the people beliovlng the
end of the world wiib about to come.
Hcv. Jesse Moore Was myBtorloualy
murdered at his homo near Pylo, Mo.
One of his sons haB boon arrested on
suspicion.
President McKlnley la said to have
expressed a deslro to have Sccretury
Iloot bo his running mate on the next
presidential ticket.
A Brooklyn girl, Elizabeth Watjen,
detected burglars In hor home and
heroically penned them In a room until
assistance came.
George D. M. Harvey, editor and pro
prietor of tho North American Review,
bus been elected president and man
aging director of Harper & Brothers.
Clarence Snyder, a Norfolk youth,
was shot and Instantly killed while
li'intlng. It U believed he was dellb
eiately shot ut for trespassing on t
faint.
(iiitAiinvii.n:.
Richard Powers, popular as a salesman with
our laudlords here, came up from Philadel
phia yesterday to'blS'uis JwW&flSs""" ,
The Twentieth Century club will hold its
fourth annual ball In Armory hall In Decem
ber. A good time Is assured to all present.
A letter lias been received here bearing the
welcome news that Peter Croiss, who Is un
dergoing treatment at tho German hospital,
Philadelphia, is gradually improving.
J. F. McFaddcn, the Second street cigar
dealer, controls the agency of the Heiiald,
It can always bo found on sale there. Leave
your subscription and have It served at your
home.
P. J. Donnelly was entertained by his lady
friends at Shamokin last evening.
Announcement has been made of the ap
proaching wedding of Miss Bridget Hlgglns,
of Preston Hill, and Joseph R. Gannon, ol
Raven Run. The event will be solemnized
on the. 30th inst.
Buy the Herald at McFadden'scigarstore.
Frank Gannon, of Raven Run, sustained
slight injuries while at work yesterday.
The Ladles Catholic Aid Society will serve
their fifth annual supper In Armory hall on
Thanksgiving evo. They always prepare an
excellent cuisine.. After the supper the at
tendants will enjoy danring to the sweet
stralus of 8weeuey's orchestra.
Church Notlc.s,
Rev. T. L. Martin, late of London, will
preach in the Congregational church on We?t
street, to-morrow, at 10:30 a. in., in Welsh,
and at 0:30 p. m in English. Sabbath school
at 2 p. ni All are cordially invited. P. C,
Fenton, secretary.
In the M. E church to-morrow evening,
Miss Catharine Lewis, of Mahauoy City, will
sing two solos entitled, "Calvary" and "Ho
sauna." MUs Lewis has sung for years in
tho Mahanoy City Choral Society under tho
leadership of Mr. Reese Rosser, and she
comes highly recommended. Rev. J. T,
Swindells will preach the sermon.
Services in the Primitive Methodist church
to-morrow as follows : Preaching at 10:30 a.
m., subject, "The New Heaven;" Sunday
school at 2 p. m.; preaching, 6:30 p. m., sub
ject, "Jesus, the Saviour of Men." Every
body kindly invited.
Foot Mashed.
William Whltohorn, of West Apple alley,
was the victim of an accident at Boston Run
colliery yesterday afternoon. His left foot
was mashed and the little toe almost severed
by a fall of coal. He is under treatment of
Dr. Roberts,
Hotel Improvement)..
An attractive and convenient telephone
booth was placed in tho office of the Hotel
Ferguson this morning and a new lighter
with electric attachment has been placed at
the cigar counter.
ladles', Misses and Children's Coats are
now being dally riceived by us. Wo have a
large stock of the best tallor-mado garments In
attractive styles, 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 Kersey Jackets, In
tan, castor and blue, $7.oo, $8.00,
Slo.oo to $i4.oo.
Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 years,
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.oo, $4 to $6.
If you are Interested In blankets there Is an
Inducement here for you to buy. Our special
11-4 all-wool home-made blankets at $3.75
worth 5.00, Is a bargain. A large cotton blanket
white and grey, with fancy borders, 39c. For
these you would be asked elsewhere 50o to OOe
Fine California blankets, with red, blue and
Rubbers.
ABE LEVIN E, Rrop.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Halph Faust hat gone to Philadelphia on a
visit.
Miss Ida Dresner, of Rlngtown, wai a -visitor
to town to-day.
Jacob Holdormati, of Sunuury.wai A visitor
10 town yesterday,
George Oclger, of Mahanoy City, spent to
day In town on business.
Miss Gertrude Goodhead, of West Oak
street, is ill at her home.
Miss Louisa Hoberts, of North White street,
Is recovering from hor illness.
Charles Itowlands is confined to his hnmo
on South Jardln street through injuries to ills
left leg.
Miss Enola Newhouscr Is home from a
three months' visit to her aunt, Mrs. Hughes,
at Washington, I). C.
Councilman Thomas Tracey has been ap
points fire boss at tho Shenandoah City
colliery, vice Frank Wllcom, resigned.
Mrs. Mary A. Porrott, of South Jardiu
street, wlicTlma been seriously 111 for some
time, was in- a critical condition to-day and
little hope Is entertained for hor recovery.
Mrs William Cn.hnor. of North West
street, has gouo to Shaniokin and Danvillo,
to spend two weeks visiting friends.
CASTOriXA.
Bears tho
The Kind You Have Always Bought
AInrrlHf;est
MI'sSuoAtilnn, of Port Carbon, and Henry
Conway, of St. Clair, 1S "'S!.1 isnRHJoung.
people, will be weddod at Port Carbon on
Wednesday, Nov. 20th.
The weddlngof Miss Kathorino Whetstouo,
of Tamaqna, and Howard W. Hallis, of
Columbia, is announced to take place on the
2SU1) Inst., at tho lator place.
To ltesume Ills Studies,
John Danicll left town to-day for Uacketts
towu, N. J., to rosumo his studies for the
ministry. Mr. Danlell came lioro when the
seminary was burned down a few weeks ago.
A temporary seminary has been arranged so
that the students may continue their studies
while the permanent structure is being re
built iDCtuHAM S
PILLS
1 1 The Best and Safest: I
i : Family Medicine ; i
, , FOR ALL. , !
: Bilious and Nervous Disorders : j
I Sick Headache, Constipation,
; ; Weak Stomach, Impaired Di-; ;
J geslion, Disordered Liver and
; ; Female Ailments. ; ;
::The World's Medicine::
I Annual Sale Exceeds 6,000,000 Boxes. i
' ' 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. ' '
1 Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of '
1 any Proprietary Medicine In the world, and '
this has been achieved 1 '
i .
5" Without the publication of testimonials ' J
MISCELLANEOUS.
DEOEMBEU VinST, a White Enamel Red
stead will be given us ft premium to tho
Feison ponding 500 or more of Kupp'g Original
lome-Made Bonp wrapper.', to the York Steam
Sonp Works, York, Pa, 441-11 23
FOU ItENT, A desirable house located ut
23$ East Coal street. Apply at I)r, J. S
Kfstler's, cor. Jardln and Lloyd streets ll-17-0t
MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan at G per
rent. Intercut ; must give firt mortgage
security. For further Information apply at the
Heicald ofllce. 11-17 tf
EQR SALE. The propetty of the Dclaney
Fstate, on Centre street, between Main and
din streets. Lot J0x75 feet, embracing one
double three-story frame building, a private
dwelling and a 30-foot vacant lot Price reason
able. Apply to Airs Margaret Urcnuan, on the
premises 10-24-tf
rniiUSTWOHTHY man to represent one or
X more counties; 312.00 ft week from start,
easily made Permanent position. Pleasant
work. Holiday specialty. Address. J. B, Shepp.
1031-1033 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Pa, 10-19-lm
H?E wish a live traveling manager In your
territory at once, man or woman; liberal
cash and commission first year more second
year. If deserved; some for local work also;
good references required those out of employ
ment or wishing to better themselves, address,
'Factory,' cor. Perkins and Union Sts., Akron,
Ohio. 9 2V2m
FOIt SALE. Cheap to n prompt buyer. A
very desirable three-story property In a
riaved square on Main street. Contains two
arge store rooms with plate glass fronts Com
fortable dwelling with bath. Yard, warerrom
ai.d stable, to each. Whole lot 80x150 feet to
alley. Very fine location for any kind of
business. Prefer to sell tho whole property,
but will sell part of It If desired, at very reason
able price and terms. For further Information
please address "Owner," P. O. Box 32, Shenan
doah, Pa, 11-6-tf
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,
Ladies' and Misses' Garments
The great success of our coat
department has been brought about
by giviug the best values for the
least money. This season we offer
the nicest and most complete line
of garments. Coats in all colors,
Tans, Modes, Blues, Black, lined
with skinner satin, mercarized
satin, and silk. Also a fine selec
tion of misses' and children 'scoats,
neatly trimmed in braid and bias
strips.
A special line of PIusli, Cloth, As
trakhan and dolf Capes Collarettes
made of Posuni, Wool, Seal and
Beaver Fur.
A nice assortment of single and
double plain and plaid Scotch wool
shawls. Come and s;e them.
R. F. GILL,
NORTH MAIN STREET
PITHY JM3INTS.
Happening! Throngliont the Country
Olironlolnil for HnitT Peraaal.
This la pay ilay.
Attend illvluo services to-morrow.
The Hull's ad changed to-day. Look at It.
The scarcity of coal cars at the collieries
Mill continues.
Art mall papersat Cardln'a forS aud 0 cents
per roll, t'omo aud see theni. tf
A new lodge of tho Daughters of Rehekah
will bo organized at I'otUvllle
Knhert Qulun, of Mahanoy City, has se
secured a position in Now York city.
The Lotus Qiee t'lnl), of I'ottsvllle, cuter
talued the patients of the Minors' hospital
yesterday.
Under the present management of the
prison, not one ccut has been expended for
liquor or cigars.
Thus far tho Rending Company has re
ceived ten of the new locomotives which
wera ordered from Baldwin's last summer,
Thero are twenty trore to come.
Willie Simmons, the 11-year-old boy who
frsctured Ms skull by falllni; from the roofif
the at. Clair Coal Company's breaker ou
Wednesday last, died yesterday morning.
Dr. Itlley'a House Robbftil,
Tho residence of Dr. John D. Riley, In
Muhmoy City, was entered by burglars early
yesterday morning. It was a daring
burglary, tho men gaining entranco through
the pantry window at tho rear of tho build
ing. They visited every room in tho house
Including tho room in which the doctor and
liis wifevvCTC -soften. JEte rcbbers..8.ficnrr;il
$00 in cash and silverware, a couple of
watches and other articles to the value of
about f300. Tho robbers left no clue as to
their Identity. Kvcry article of clothing in
tho house was taken, tho pockets searched
then deposited on a pile In the hallway.
Even tho postage stamps in the doctor's desk
were confiscated. They secured Dr. Riley's
overcoat and derby bat, his purse and thatof
his wire, two suits of heavy underclothing,
gontlemau's open face watch, lady's gold
watch, a diamond ring, three gold rings,
silver spoons, knives, forks and silver table
set. Besides these several trinkets of value
belonging to Mrs. Riley and the children
were taken, and thoy wound up by taking
Dr. Riley's revolver.
Colliery Improvements.
Tho Lawrence Coal Company has aban
doned that section of its miuo at Mahanoy
Piano, In the Holmes gangway, that was
filled by the subsidence at No. 27 breast. A
battery has been put across the gangway on
the west side of the silt which rushed into
the place; and, Immediately outside or west
of this battery a tunnel has been driven from
tho Holmes to the 4-foot vein, and they are
now driving a gangway In the latter vein.
It will be driven to a point east of where the
face of the Holmes gangway is at present.
leaving a barrier of coal on the west aide of
the east cross cut, when this work Is com
pleted the Holmes gangway will be again
started and driven to the eastern line of the
colliery, as will also the 4-foot gangway.
Over-cast air tunnels will also be driven fif
teen feet vertical above the Holmes gangway,
connecting with the 4-foot return airway,
immediately above the eastern and western
cross-cut, which will re-establish the air cur
rent directly and connecting with the vein as
before. This method of re-openlug will make
this section of tho colliery practically safe
for all purposes.
At tho Theatre.
It appears that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will
never die. It seems to have lost none of Its
popularity during the past decade. No other
attraction would draw tho houses this historic
drama draws, no matter how cheap the ad
mission price might be. "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" has the attributes of a great poem, or
a masterpiece In prose, or a vital product of
brush or chisel. It has filled its flagon at tt e
fountain of youth. The Palmer Company,
which will appear at Ferguson's theatre on
the 21th Inst., is under the management of
Thomas Daily and Qeorge W. Goodhart, two
young managers of experience, ability and
popularity. They will have nothing that is
not strictly first class. Their company is
composed of forty leading white and colored
porformers. besides specialty people, includ
ing comedians, singers, dancers, and cake
walkers. A full military-band and orchestra
are carried by the company,
A Snake by Special Delivery,
It might be against the U. S. postal laws,
but that is the way he arrived a large
Japanese snake fierce and venomous, this
a. m , at 5:18 o'clock. It Is one of the Witch's
special pets to be used in the operetta next
Tuesday night. Bring in your tickets
promptly to Kirlin's, so that all necessary
arrangements may be made for your accom
modation. An evening of comfort, pleasure,
edification and refined amusement has been
promised and must be forthcoming.
Itevenne End of the Contest.
From Ashland Newa
A controversy has arisen between the Shen
andoah Herald and the Miners' Journal as
to which newspaper was the most loyal to
the Republican party nominees. Wore we
the Judge, we would decide In favor of the
Herald. The Herald fought hard for the
success of all of all the nominees, while the
Jouruul favorod some Democrats and seemed
to have taken np the revenue end of the
contest.
The Warden Working Overtime:
This week has been a busy one for the
officials at tho county jail. Sixty-five new
prisoners were locked up. Sixty .of this
number were committed by court. Forty
prisoners were released during the week, One
hundred and eighty-two aro now confined in
cells.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thine that
ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills.
rivery pill is a sugar-coated globule of health.
that changes weakness into strength, listless-
ness into energy, Dram-lag into mental power;
They're wonderful in building up the health.
Only 25c per box. Sold by A. VVasley.
New Mine Superintendent.
George B. Uadesty, a former resident of
Ashlaud, has been appointed division super
intendent of Uoneybrook collieries Nos. 4
and S, under the Lehigh and Wllkesbarro
Coal Company, to succeed Gomer Jones, re
signed. Mine Inspector Stein went to Auden-
reld this morning to meet the new official.
Haw Itevenue Declllon,
According to a recent ruling of the Inter
nal Revenue Department all judgement notes
are to have 60 cents revenue regardless of the
amount of the note and an additional revenue
of 25 cents when it contains tho power of at
torney.
A Card,
We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to
refund the money on a 60-cent bottle of
Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails
to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran
tee a 25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory .or
money refunded,
A. Wasley, C. H. Hagenbuch,
Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Blerstein & Co,
Miners Will lteturn.
The Mahanoy City miners who went to
Badger, Montana, two weeks ago under false
representation of a representative of a west
ern mining company, will return home some
time next week, sadder but wiser men,
" Old Halls Sold.
The old rails which were removed from the
Main street line of the Schuylkill Traction
Company's road to make room for the seven
Inch rails, have been sold to tba Lawrence
Coal Company, for use at Its colliery at Maha
noy Piano.
Gas mautols, 10 and 15 cents, Orkln'a
jewelry aud music store, 7 S. Main Bt. tf
PAINE'S V
Celery Compound
Prevents
Breaking Down of the Nervous
System : Muscular Weakness : Feel
ings of Debility and Exhaustion
from Care and Overwork.
Edward L. Preetorius, St. Louis,
MANAGER WESTLICHE POST writes . "I have found
that Paine's Celery Compound is the only remedy that will
restore the nerves which have been shattered by overwork,
worry or business cares. 1 can certainly recommend it with
out hesitation to all those in neeu of such a reconstructant
of the nervous system."
Without vigorous nerves the stomach, liver
and kidneys, are'th e source of much pain ; they
make impoverished, acid blood which cannot
sustain the wasting tissues of the body. Paine's
Celery Compound is a great reconstructant
of the nervous system.
IIANNING.
I
E. flANNINQ,
Corner Main and Oak Streets-
rvUR wall papers are arriving
dressy patterns for 1900.
If you contemplate doing any
We are leaders on wall paper.
"UR stock of window shades is now complete. Can give you almost
anything you desire and at prices that will surely win your cus
tom. All colors and patterns with or without lace and friuge. Call
and see us.
-aF. J.
21 North
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flANNINQ.
- Admirable
Shoes for little feet at attra- ttve prices, I'ut
your children's pedals In durable footwear.
MaKetne youngsters merry wun our almost
everlasting Shoes.
Such news about shoes as we are telling makes
parent's hearts glad, Whatl a pair of
Manning's Children's Shoes
for 98 cents T Certainly. Seize the ppportunlty.
Superior quality at inferior price. What a
goodly gain for money savers 1
every day. Strictly new and
Beautiful desiprns at 5c per roll.
papering call and see our goods.
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Main Street.
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