The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 15, 1899, Image 4

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    Holiday Sweets!
HUYLER'S
AFRESH CANDIES.
Delicious. Prepared of
the best materials. No
stale goods here. We sell
them too fast.
Shenandoah Drug Store,
3 South Main St., Shenandoah.
Telephone Connection.
Holiday Bargains,
Not long to shop now. Why
not be among those who take
advantage of the large assort
ment we are now showing ?
Our prices will please you,
and you can have a better
choice than can be had else
where. wwww
Tree . . .
Ornaments.
The most for the money
you ever bought.
Glass balls, 2, 3, 4 and 5c.
Tinsel ornaments, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
and 10 cents.
Animals, mbss, etc., etc.
Dolls.
Our 98c dressed doll will
prise you. We have
sur
ttiem as low as 23 cents.
Washable dolls, 18 inches
long, 23 cents.
Kid dolls, 14 inches, 23c.
Kid dolls, 16 in., sleeping, 37c.
Red white and blue dressed
dolls, 23 and 48 cents.
Celluloid Cases
Dressing cases, 75 cents up.
Shaving sets, (good razor),
$2. 50 up.
Work boxes, $1.00 up.
Glove and handkerchief sets,
$1.50 tip.
Novelties of all kinds.
Miscellaneous.
Iron and tin toys.
Mechanical toys.
Blackboards.
Medallions.
Books of all kinds,
Fountain Pens.
Don't Fall to
Ask For
lii iLUibii. ill ttiti tiiti vi.it lb
HOOKS & BROWN.
EXAMINE
The garments
from our tailor
ing department,
and you will al
ways find them
right. They
have the attrac
tive look that
makes men of
good judgment
pause to scrutinize your clothes,
and that makes them the satisfac
tory kind to you.
Overcoats. .
Suits.
"Trousers.
Portz Bros.,
24- North Main Street.
Good Enough for the Rich
And Cheap for the Poor
you are looking for a Christmas
gift in
WATCHES,
CHAINS,
OR RINGS
And have your purse at interest as
well as your desires you can find
them in our selection. We can
give you price, and show you gifts
that will interest you.
If you have eye troubles, we will
examine and tell you just what is
needed FREE. Then, if you like,
will supply you.
Thos. Buchanan,
Jeweler and Optician,
Wo. 118 South Main Street.
Holiday Preparations.
JSJ ENA Raisins,
Luimuu, ,
Prunes,
California Peaches,
Citron,
Lemon Peel,
Orange Peel,
All Kinds o( Nuts.
Fine bonoleaaWhtteCodH.il at 70 per pound.
MMkerel, 6 a and up.
S. A. Friedman,
213 W. Centre St.
Two door below Mull'i ditlry.
Ii
111
M 101
return tKis
and three
the J. C.
oupon
ps to
one cc it stm1
Aer Co.,
.owell, Mass., you
will receive ii
return a copy of
ihe 20th Cethturv Year Book.
This is not a
hut a handson
n ordinary almanac,
kc book, copiously
illustrated, antfl
sold for 5 cents
on all news-st
fends. We simply
allow you tH
: two cents you
ge for sending.)
spend in post
Great men
have written for
the Year Booli
In it is summed
up the progrehs of the 19th cen
tury. In each important line ot
work and tho
ight the greatest
t has recounted
L advances of the
living specia
. 4
the events art
past century a
pd has prophesied
what we may
clxpect of the next.
Amonc the most noted
.it
01
our contributors are :
Secretary of briculture Wilson, on
Agriculture; 'S'fnator Chauncey M.
Depew, on l'oiilihs ; Russell Sage, on
finance; inonihs Iidison, on luec
triritv; Dr. MAuison Peters, on Re
ligion; General, Merrilt, 011 Land War
fare; Admiral lliclibom, on Naval
aifare; "Al "ennui. on snorts, etc.;
making a complete review of the whole j
ut human endeavor and progress.
I Each article is beautifully and
g a
ppropriately illustrated, and the
whole makes an invaluable book
of reference, uncqualed
where for the money.
any-
Address J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass.
EffllflUSfifll-MMl.lltf
.eil Itnronlpil.
Ameli Book ct vlr to Clara C. Hock,
premises in New Rtoegold ; Same to Frank
S. Bock, premise in" New Ringgold; Percy
Knowlton et ux,t to C. Frank Shay, premises
in Pottsville ; Poopte's B. & L. A. to Mary
A. Kelloy, premlsesin Girardville; II. Q.
Morris, trustee ot al,; to Peter K. Schuster,
preminfs in Pottle ; Sheriff of Schuylkill
county to Security!. & S. Union, premises
in Shenandoah. - .
H4-
On Every Bottle
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar
antee: "All wo jisk of you istousotwo
thlrtlsof the content of this bottlo faith
fully, then if "you can say you aro not
benefited Teturn the i bottle to your drugcist
and he'may refund S tbe price paid." Price
25 cts. 50 cts, -and tl 00. Sold by P. I).
Klrlln on a miimnteo.
Buy Royal Pate'nllFloiir.
It is the best in
the market.
7vf
Christmas is
Comingigg
WhJ don't you come to
the largest furniture -tore in town
to buy your htJlraay gifts. Be wide
awake and gj jto the place that
gives you thejjhiggest values for
your money, JtHe largest and the
most appreciative selection. Feast
your eyes on ajstock that is sure to
pleaseyou. Se'our beautiful line of
i
Parlor,
Tables,
Dressing,
Extension,
Cen're.
S;- Rockers.
Bird-Eye Haple inlaid with pearl
or plain upholstered, silk plush, . ilk
Dimask, Corduroy.
Do not faiLtti
see our Pictures
and Mirrorjg. Couches, Hasels,
Curtains, 1 aptry Lovers, breens
It is well.-jWOrth your time to
come and seejtjir stock. Every
body knows tHfifitlie prices we as'
for any aiticlef luniitureis never
bevond leason, Look at our win
dow display.
A CARLOAD OF ROCKERS.
1 Watt 'or lliem ai.d then miv . ,,r hi .1 secure
rat cho'ce. Don't wait until ibe lal day.
DAVISON'S
DOPARTfifiMT STORES
Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St.
Fall and
Winter
33 .
Footwear.
Dtjn't buy
see our stoqk
.vhere until
you
Itjds a
winner and
so are the pjrs
attached
to every
pair bt shoes
gWiether for men,
ladies-, misses, S&clnidreu. We sell
the "best" qufljies ot footwear
cheaper than nujfather shoe dealer.
Mothers sli8tP tear in mind
that pur, chUd's shoes are the
most durable, are closing out
another lot verjeap.
BOSTON
E,
27 South Main Slreet. Shenandoah,
I. 8PONT, PROP,
f OUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFjep.
Pa,
rr
IT U
VV
Till! WltATIH'.ll
A i in iir-in ! tiro of 20 I'lcurt'c's hi-low
w(h ipi nnlpil at Valentine, Neli . Tlinra-
il.iy illuming, nnd
lunzlng weuthor
( vtundod Into cn
t. ul Texas Tliero
have heen general,
though mostly
lif-'ht. minws In tho
upper Mississippi
valley nnd Inkc re
gion, niul rnlns
south of the Ohio
river nnd In the
wet gulf stntea.
light showers In
the pxireme northwest. Forecast fur
thin section: Rain today, possibly turn
ing to snow. Fair and cold tomorrow
and Sunday.
Sunrise, 7:20: sunset, 4:44; length
of day, Oh.. 24mln.; moon rlsea, 3:56
p. m.; inom sets, B:S9.
riiUY HJiiNlS.
II ThrollKlKilll tile Uuillitry
Clironlrlxil for Halt) l'rii.nl.
The local school teachtrH were, paid this
ufteruoon.
LKr heor will in tho near future be ncaln
advanced to $7 per barrel in this section.
The Tamsnua Town Uouucil ha itfiifcd to
increase Ibe police forro of tho town Wlso
SoloilH !
'1 hu siate output In the slate belt for ISO!) Is
valued at 1000,000, or $30,000 more than tlmt
of 1898.
A marriage license was grouted D.mlel C.
1'lillllps and Samh Mills, both ol New fastlo
township.
A Williumsport Jowoler was lllm-flaninied
out of m lllatuoud pin. That fellow was
eid easy,
I'he Hhamukin silk mill H experieiiciiiis
urmitdlllloulty in securlnit sulUcieiit lnlp.
At presetitW girls aro employod.
The -'Couutrr Jlerchant" gave no per.
fornianre Bt Ashlaud, because there was no
audience. Tim company is a good one, how
ever A womau's reason is usually it good one,
bemuse she knows It will be all rluht If she
purchased her holiday gift atOrkiu'x jewelry
store. tf'
The browory trust will not affect Shamo.
kin, a? ruhrman and Schmidt, of that town,
say they will positively refuse to sell their
plant.
Secretary Oago issued au order to day an
ticipating tho payment of ,500,000 interest
on U. S bouds, duo Jan. 1st. Payment be
gins to-day.
In tho lino of watches, rings and chains,
Buchanan, the jeweler, has a selection that
is great In variety and tho prices are exceed,
iugly low. tf
The employes of tho I. & It. 0 ii I. Co.,
L V. C.Co. and Cambridge Coal Co.. will bo
paid to-morrow, wages duo for tho last half
of November.
Daniel Shipe. tho Mabanoy City furniture
dealer, has decided to remove to Allontown,
where he will reside with his daughtor, Mrs.
George Waguer.
Thomas McSbea. of McAdoo, will leave
early in January for Cuba, where he will en
gage with his brother in the business of
drilling artesian wells
Kecorder-elect Nlchter, after jollying the
I'otlsvlllo papers tlireo or four days, yester
day announced his deputies as publishrd jn
these columns on Tuesday.
Having divorced itselt from the company
store system, the Lehigh Valley Coal Com
pany will hereafter pay its employes in and
about Ilazleton every two weeks.
It has just leaked out that Miss Zcurah
Huupt, of Treverlon, and David M Culp, of
bliamokln, were quietly married at Delano,
Thanksgiving Day, by I!ev. Klmblo.
John Tighe. of the old state base ball
league, has gone into the field of pugilism.
Ho is anxious to meet Tom liroderick. of
lonncrs, A'. Y.. rora side bet of $250. Jack
resides at Scrantou.
Edward lirennan, a laborer St years old, of
summit Hill, was hurt yesterday at the
Spring tunnel, lie is suffering fiom a com
pound fracture of the pelvis, tho fracture of
seven ribs aud the scapula, besides internal
injuries.
H. C. Yeager was yesterday appointed
fourth-class po tmasterat Natalio, Pa.
Governor Stono has fixed January 30th for
the execution of Samuel Dodson. of Philadel
phia.
Asbury Zimmerman fell from a four-storv
building, 61) feet, at Suubury, hut was pract
ically uninjured.
Itichard Delmau, driver in Hyde Park
mine, near Scranton, was caught by n runa
way trip of cars and killed.
licautiiul designs in wall paper at Cardin's.
5 and 0 cents per roll. Culland see them, tf
The Bonneville Portland Cement Comnanv.
of Siegfried, capital $10,000, was chartered at
Harrisburg yesterday
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its victims, is a tvno of Cnnsti.
nation. Thopowerof this murderous malady
is Mton organs and nerves and muscles aud
brum. Utere s nu health ti l it's overcome
Hut Dr. King's Now Life Pills are a Kifo aud
rcr:ain cure, liett in tho world for Stomach,
Liver Kidneys and Bowels Only 23 cents
at A. Wasley silrug store.
The Lebanon Valley Street Railway Com.
piny yesterday formally opened Its now elea
trie road between Anuville and Palmyra, a
distance ot live miles, on tbe IlerUs and
D.iui'piu turnpike.
A Card.
We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to
refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of
Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls
to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran
tee a 35-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or
money refunded.
A Wasloy, C. II. Uagenbucb,
Shenandoah Drug Store, P.W. Biersteln & Co
THE BOSTON BAKERY
NOW AT
222 West Centre Street.
Try our 25 cents vorth of bread checks It
entitles you to seven loaves. .
i Oc Regular size cup cake 7c
l oc Regular size sponge cake Oc,
Try our confectionery. Huy from us.
We sell fine confectionery cbeap.
Boston Bakery,
H. MorjrAnfttHn, Prop.
For Christmas.
Before you decide to buy
your jewelry anywhere bear
in mind that B. Alshutz, the
East Centre street jeweler,
can save you 25 per cent, or
more if you buy at his store.
See our display of
Watches and Jewelry.
A Ladles' Solid Ooltl Watch,
from $5 and up.
Nice Ladles' Silver Watches,
from $3.95 and up
Ladles' (Jold Filled Watches, from
$6,75 and up with a 10-year
guarantee.
Men' Silver Watches, from $5 5o
up.
A fine line of Musical Inst umnU. Repair
ing a specialty at tbe very lowest prices. All
work guaranteed.
B. ALSHUTZ, 110 F. Centre St.
Prerxred
under anUMAN r.AWs,
Is Cicellcnt (or
F COLDS, GOUT,
HliGiimatism, uacKacuo, etc.
UK. KICIITUK'8 worid-Kenownod
"ANCHOR"
PAIN EXPELLER.
IWonn genuine without Trails Mrk "Anchor."
I oue wen-Known pcrnon-n icueromoi many, i
Broolln.N.YorlJlouilyMllSJ.
G.ntl.m.m
BAIM FKPFII FR L, mnnr
valuable remedy for Rheu
matlsm, Colds and various
similar complaints.
Yours very rrul.
''WfOTY 011 OF FOUCt
HWYORK CIIV-
25c. and 50c. nt all druggists or through !
1 F. Ad. Hlchtf r 4 Co., 15 1'ttrl St., Nrr York 1
36 HIGHEST national AWARDS..
litcommtnaea ovpromtne ni iny.
icinns, iKftoie.u,. ana aiwh
IH-utjutill. Mintiirrt.tic.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I'ANTKJ) A girl tndogrnernl houseworlr.
Call al 2(1 South While street. 12-15-2t
OOD CHANCI5 for man owning horse ami
VT wagon to do a profitable buslnpa on n
small capital. For particulars address ndmont
MabteSupply Co., station V, Brooklyn, N. Y.
FOIt ItKNT. Dwelling No. 105 Houtli Plum
alley, two doors from Oak street Six com
fortable rnntnn. Kent reasonable. Apply at
107 South White street 12-1 Wt
IjlOlt HUNT. A dwelling house with nil
X modern conveniences, "ormerly occupied
by tho undersigned, located on North Main
street opposite the V. Ac II. freight depot. For
further Information apply to Joslnh W. John
sou, or M II Kchlor, Shenandoah, l'a. ll-21-lf
Mil 8AI.TI. A spring wagon. Apply at the
1Ikuai.ii ofllce,
tf
TOTICK. Desl'ab'o properties for solo Ap
i ply to S. U. M. Ilollopcter, attorney, Shen
andoah. B-oi.tr
IJIOK HUNT On FOH S I,K.--No. 120 North
X Main street, now occupied by a fnncj shoe
utore. l'osscss'ou given April 1st, 1000. Store
has plate glass front. Store and "welling cni
be rented with or without warcroom and stable
very reasonable by a desirable tenant. Apply
to C. W. Ncwhouser No. 122 North Main St. tf
BANK E1,K T10N. The onnunl meellngof
tho stockholdrrn of the Merchants' National
Hank ot Shenandoah, l'n., will be held at the
banking house on Tuesday, J nuary 9th, 1900,
between the hours of 2 ond 4 p. m , for the
purpose of electing thirteen 13 directors to
serve the ensuing year.
12-8-5t-oaw . II. IIusteh, Cashier.
IjflOR SAI.E.-Cheap o a prompt buyer. A
very desirable three-story property In a
paved square on Slain street. Contains two
large store rooms with plate glass fronts Com
fortable tlwellliur with bath. Yard, wareruom
ai.d stable, to each. Whole lot 80x150 feet to
alley. Very flno location for nny kind of
imsiiicH. i-rcicr 10 sen tne wnoio property
but will sell part of It If desired, at verv reason
oble price and terms. For further Information
pieaso nuuress "Owner," 1'. O. Box 22, Bhenaii'
doah, l'a 11-fl-tf
PROPOSALS
Separate scaled proposaUwill be received by
the Controller of Schuylkill county at his ofllce
until 10 o'clock a. a . Tuesday, December 20th,
1899, for the furnishing of almshouse and prison
supplies Including coal and knitting nnd weav
ing material for three months ending March
31st. 1900.
Samples required o( Almshouse nrtlcles must
be delivered ut that Institution on or before the
date and time of opening bids. rison samples
required can be delivered at the Controller's
oince scneuuie ol supplier and all other In
formation can be had on application at the Con.
trotter's ofllce.
Also at tho same time bids will be received for
fiiriilBhlng of blanks, blank books, stationery,
forms, supplies, etc., for the Uio of tho various
county olllcca for the year ending December
31st, 900. Schcduleot the srtlclesaiul tlio prob
able amount of each required may be obtained
ottbe ofllce of the County Controller or the
County Commissioners. Samples of forms,
etc , may be seen at the offices of the different
county ameers
Mark envelopes plainly "Proposals" and
designate "Almshouse," "Prison" nnd "Court
jiouso nuppnes."
The rluht Is reserved to relectanvorall hldx
Uy order of the County Commissioners and
if ireciors ox lue 1'oor.
II. J. MDLDOOlf,
Controller
I'ottsvllln, Pa., Dec. 12th, 1899. 13-16.20-22
AN ORDINANCE.
Requiring Electric Railway Companies to
Carry Upon Each Electric Car While Op
crated Within the Borough a Fender or
Other Appliance for the Protection of
the Traveling; Public, ana Providing; te
Penalty for Failure to Do So.
Section 1 Be It ordained by the Town Coun
cil of the Uok urIi of Slienaudonli, Schuylkill
county, I'enna., and it in lieueby ordained by
nutliorlty oflhemme: That on and after the
nm uay 01 January, luuo, all electric rallway
conipanlca now or hereafter o. iratlng electric
or other cars within the Borough shall carry In
front of each ear enter! on nnd leaving Ihe town
a fender or other appliance for the effectual
protect on of the traveling public
Hnc-rios 2- For every violation of this ordin
ance tlieuum any bo oiTeudinir shall pay u fl c
of live l$5 ft) dollar, to be collected for the use
of the Borough an debt of like amount are by
law rec vrnbie,
Knacted aui pissed Into an ordinance tbe 7tli
day of December, 189U.
Wiluau McGuinE,
President of comuil.
Attest: JASIK J. Ooaklky,
Secretary of l?nunt!ll.
Approved by uie this lilli day of December.
au
1S9U
A. 1'. TAHOtt,
Chief Burgess.
!-15-2t
AN ORDINANCE.
Requiring Electric Railway Companies to
Conspicuously Display I' side of Each
Electric Car Operated Within the Bor
ough a C-r License Certificate, and Pro-
vidlng the Penalty for Failure to Do So.
Sectiow 1. Be It ordained br the Town f"nnn.
oil ot the Borough of Shenandoah. Schuylkill
county, Penua., and It Is hereby ordained by
authority of the same : That on and after tbe
nrst uay oi January liw, all eloctile railway
e mcanles now or hereafter operating electric
or other cars within the Borough shall always
conspicuously display Inside of each csr so op-
crnieu cwi-iiueusu veriineatc o uo (umislieu by
the Chief Burgess upon Laym lit of the anuual
car license imr-oaeu by the Borough.
a nee the company 00 attend. etc uliall pay a line
HECTioM a. rot every violation or this ordin
01 live 2 .wi uuiiura u iniiecieu ior tne iisa
of the lio rough a debts of like amount are by
law rccove able.
K 11 acted and paaed Into an ordinance tbe 7th
day 01 tfeceinucr. iwu,
IU.IAM .UCUUIKK,
President of Council
Attest: Jameu J. Coaklev,
Hecreturv of Council.
Approved by me this 13th 4 ay of DewnjUr.
A. l 1 A HOB
12-ltV2t Chief lluriftta.
AN ORDINANCE.
Fixing tbe Amount of Car License to be
Paid for Each Electric Car Operated
Vlthln the Borough.
Bkction 1Be itorduined by the Council of
the uoruucti ot sueuanaoan, runna. ana it is
hereby orualneil by authority of the name :
That pit anil utter the Ilrat ilay of Jnnuaiy, l'JUO,
an annual llirnse of twenty-five VtW dollar
aball be paid to tbe liomUKh for each and every
electro cur oreruted within the llorouh tbe
tame to be reco ered aa debts of like uinouut
are by law recoverable.
HtcrioN 2. All act r ordinance or rurtaof
Kline Inconaliitent herewith bo and the aame are
berebv repealed.
Iinacttsd and uataed Into an ordinance thla 7th
day of December, im
n l LLIAM D1CUUIRK,
i'realdentof Council.
Attest .James J. Coaklkv,
Sec'y of Council.
Approved by rue thla 19th day of Decem
ber, 1(W.
A. I'. Taboh.
ft I'hlet Huricrm.
tlUUb u tiliUa cure river lit,
rflllotisness, ImllgMttoa, Headache.
(V uleuK-ut fucatlva. All Dru&glit
IRE SIM
Will sell all the smoke
damaged goods at low
prices.
SALE
NOW
ON!
Dress Coods, CafjSgt-s;
Window Shades, Lace
Curtains, Muslins,Cali-
coes, Hosiery, Gloves,
Sheetings, Etc.
Our grand stock of
New Capes and Coats,
Shawls and Blankets,
all go at Fire Sale
Prices.
L. J.
I LLOYD SIS.
SHENANDOAH, PA.
We are
GOU. il
our regular departments is overflowing
with gift possibilities in beautiful goods
at wonderfully low. prices. In addition
these are on our tables :
Dolls, Coaches, Express
Wagons, Toy Books, Chairs,
Iron Toys, Hobby Horses,
Ect., Etc., Etc.
There aro some astonishing values to
otart tho Christmas
PIANOS. Something that always pleases the littl misses. Prices
23, 48 and 98 cents.
I BOM TOYSa In these we have most everything, Horses, Fire
Engines, S.nps, etc. Prices 23c, 48c, 98c and $1 23.
Our 5 and lo c;m department of TOYS Includes most everything
in this line that can be sold at these prices.
Conway's Novelty Store,
f W. Centre St.,Beddall Building.
Small Profit and
Has been opened by Sam Levine, 104 East Centre street, Rob
bins' building. All our goods are sold as represented or money
returned. Our winter sale of
Wen's, Boys', Children's, Ladies', and Misses' Shoes.
Gum Boots and Rubbers, and Gent's Furnishings
Is now going on. We keep no shoddy goods. A penny
earned is a penny saved. So be wise and go to the greatest
bargain house in Shenandoah. Visit us whether you buy or
not. Remember the place.
SAM LBVINE, 104 B. Centre St.
$5,000 REWARD !
"-Lost Strayed or Stolen
A man about the size of a woman, barefooted with a nair of
wooden legs, pink eyes and sunset
t nd the former cut darker. He wore a corned-beef overcoat ou his
back containing a barrel of sky-lights and one dozen assorted railroad
tunnels. When last seen he was followiug a crowd of 15,000 people
who were crushing each other trying to get into the Factory Shoe
Store, where the greatest bargains in BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS
are now being offered at Factory Prices.
Follow the Crowd and Get Genuine Bargains.
FACTORY SHOE STORE.
IMO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.
r
GSOt-DIN'S
NOTICE.
Owing to a mild season
and OVERCOATS,
our prices as follows :
You can get them in any style or color you wish ; and you can buy a good All-Wool
Suit at a price correspondingly low.
Mammoth Clothing
& and 11 S. Main
First Choice
Don't wait until Christmas
to buy your gins in jewelry
but come now and secure
first choice while the stock
is large and complete.
Low Prices
Is our motto. Come in and
be convinced We mean ex
actly what we say. Remem
ber the place and save
money. We guarantee every
article we sell.
Ellis Deull,
123 South Main Street.
What You Need
For Christmas.
Wo are prepared to supply you with
your Clirintmas needs. nu may need
many good and here Is the placo you
can Eft them for less money than any
whero else. See our
Groceries, Poultry,
Live and Dressed Truck.
ALL KINDS.
This Is where to buy to save your money from
being squandered.
233 West Centre Street.
ready for you. Every one of
rush-.
Quick Sale Store
colored hair. The latter cut cutlv
ABE: LEVIN E, Prop
I
GOLDIN'S
and having a tremendous stock
we wish to announce the fact
You can now get a
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$ 7.00 OVERCOAT for - - $ 4.50
$ 8.00 OVERCOAT for - $ S.00
$10.00 OVERCOAT for - $ T.00
$12.00 OVERCOAT for - $ 9.00
$15.00 OVERCOAT for - - $11.00
$18.00 OVERCOAT for - $12 50
St.,
Holiday
Good old Santa Claus is getting ready to hold
his annual festival and scatter his rewards
amongst the boys and girls, and even the young
men and maidens as well as the older folks,
We have made our store into a veritable
Alladin's cavern we'll stocked with every variety
of Dolls, Go-carts, Toys, Games, Animals,
Picture Books, Etc.
Dolls.
Hundreds of dressed and un
dressed beauties. See our
special 23c one.
Go-carts.
A splendid assortment, all
sizes, from 25c up.
Toy
Instruments.
Pianos, all sizes, Trumpets,
Drums, Accordeons, Metal
aphones, irom 5c up.
Magic Lanterns, Steam Engines,
Mechanical Toys; of the
latter we have an immense
assortment.
CHAS.
3 South Main
GAUG HAN'S
Others made from good quality all wool c"loth, lined, value $1 69I''
our price Si. 25. A better grade cloth, extra heavy, tucked, braided
and lined, value $2,25, our price Si. 75.
Mohair Waists, S2.00 to $2 25, real value?2.5o and S3.00.
We have received another case 1-4 white, all-wool, home-made
Blankets, value $4.50, our price lor this lot S3. 35.
P. J. GAUGHAN.
:-: POSITIVELY! :-:
Coats and Capes at Half Price I
Plush and Astrakhan Pnnx: frnm Cr An rii-,.
Si. 65 and up ; elsewhere not less than S3.00. Children's Reefers, $1.25;
elsewhere P3.50. See our large assortment of trimmed and untrimmed
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cheap, appreciative and serviceable
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NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE,
IF YOU ARE WISE
Q s) You will do your Christmas shopping here. With
( ty the experience of many years ot successful Christ-
e ) mas trading tb guide us, we have now on display the
finest, best and cheapest assortment of goods ever
shown.
Of all kinds, and from every quarter of the
globe. Kid body dolls, doll carriages and
go-carts start at 15c. Doll beds, cradles,
children's tables and chairs, dishes and
kitchen sets, pastry sets magic lanterns, tool
chests, guns, swords, printing presses, pianos,
iron tovs of all descriptions, games, blocks,
and a thousand other things to delight the
hearts of the little ones.
Christmas Trimmings In Great
Variety.
F. J. PORTZ,
Tlie Largest, Prettiest and Cheapest Toy House In Shenandoah,
GOLDIN'S
NOTICE.
of WINTER SUITS
that we have reduced
House,
L. Goldin, Proprietor.
Gifts.
Iron Toys.
Engines, Hook and Ladders,
Patrol Wagons, Drays, Cook
Stoves, etc., 10c to $2.00.
Animals.
Horses, Sheep, Donkeys,
Goats, etc., 10c to J3.00.
Interesting
Games.
A big variety, from 10c to
$1.00.
Fancy Goods.
Plush or Celluloid gifls.
Suitable for all ages.
Fancy China.
A stock which, cannot be ex
celled in this county.
GIRVIN,
St., Shenandoah.
Rich Values now Avail
able to our Patrons.
One lot of Ladies' and Misses' fine Ker
sey Jackets, in black, castor and royal
blue, lined with roniaine silk, worth $10,
our price $7.50.
Another lot extra quality Kersey, in
blaak, tan, cartor& royal, lined through
out with best grade lancy taffeta silk,
value S12 50, our price $10.00.
Children's Iong Coats, size 2 to 64yrs,
in fine all-wool cloth, cardinal, blue and
green, collar and cape trimmed with 'fine
braid, value $3.00, our price $2. 25. A
better quality cloth, extra heavy, in car
dinal, electric blue, navy aud green,
value S4.75. our price $3,75.
Ladies' Plaid Winter Waists, made
from best quality EngHh Flannelette,
real value 65 cents, our price 50 cents.
Christmas gift ? Consider this and
FOR the older jieople we have an etcecd-
lllClv nreltv line nf.Fnnru TV.!!-, r-
Shaving -,et, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Bevel
Plate Mirrors, Opal ware, etc., etc. These
goods are positively the prettiest ever placed
before a critical public. We have no rents
to pay and are determined that none shall
undersell us. Our Drices stamrer mi
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petilors.
We are always ready to give you polite
and courteous treatment when you call.
Everybody welcome. Remember
the place and number.
21
N. Main Si-