shenandoah herald.(woodstock, va) 1909-01-15....of mr. and mrs. r. wunder, of moon'sstore,...
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SBFNANDQAH iiERALDVOOOSTOOK VA.
"FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, l*>09.
kc td *t :be Post Office, at Wood
stock. Va., as seeoad-olass matter.
benandoah Vslley Losn ft Trust o.
-a* WOODSTOCK, VA. «?
Honer loaned at 6 per cent on real ostateor good ^olUtoral feourity. Savings de
posits received lr sums of $1.00 or over,
.nd interest allowed on same.
.JT For particulars acdress the Cons par.?st Its home oflW, or call on J. V. Rberlr,*tra»hurff: O u . wind'e. Bdlnburg; F.8.Pennyhacker Mt. .'ackson: or S. K.*.->over Mew Markot Vs
ENERAL LOCAL NEWS
B a \ at Kline*! next week.See larire adv.Mr John Myers, of Hamburg killed
a bog Inst net intoned 756' lbs.
Marj C. Btki r hui 1 een appointediher'i Hill.
spent or New Plan Auctions ntKline'a Jewelry store.Jun. lwh toJan. ll'ith.
Mr. 1'. M. Hsrper, of Grunt county,W. Va. killed a hog the! dressed 878
P MUlls.G our window and hand billa to
Plan Sib ut auc-
d n< xt neek. KlThi nt the home
of Mr. snd Mrs. M. W. Ma-ruder.Tuesday evei
<s DeWitt'smi .. .saut little
\\\. s, ths Sold byVY
seph M. Sheetz end sen-rses on court
fo! - i!'e Wellknown hon -"id bars gained
ai tatton by handlingIFut your savings In the Savings
Department of Shenandoah ValleyLoan k Trust Co., Woodstock, Va.,at 3 per cent, compound interest
Amounts of fl .00 and upward received. Ile ol ly savings institution inthe county for the accumulation of tbe«mall - of laboring men, wo-
* en and eblldre: tf
I a jr Fe;<st 1 Nt sign of
if youtl :._ ghi result in
lease 1 ibetes. PoK
eurea .
Wa 9 -t.
I per centCi m.en. Valley Loa
£ Trust Co., Woodstock, Va. Sec ty estioned. Interest psy
annually, and Certificatesd^emable any time alter six monts on
1 rt not
Capt J. N. Cunningham, of Berk¬eley 1 ounty, W. Va., died at his home
after ac illnessof a ingham
- of the famousB. 1st Vu. ava'.ry, Confederate
Anny, and was noted for gallantry
of the V.:aled the insti¬tut, and Fri¬
day. On Friday afternoon the littleof the second grade, with their
unoingbnm, will enter-il the institute with
inte: i>es.
Trial Delayed..¦ W. Al ti plad (! <>Q trial
last Mi at Romney, upon theof mu 1 Mr. John B.
Chapman, a brother of Mr. H. B.sn, of this place.
Mr. John B. Chapman, it will beremembered wa^ shot and killed from
'U5»h. severnl months ago. at
iville, sher* he was a prosj>ei-ous miller.The case was continued until the
next term of the Court on account oflunt'i brother
an Abell, of Springfield: who ,issaid tobe one «»f the most important
Church Notes.I 'ommunion'will )>e celt -
ed b\ the Reformed gattonat Mt. Calvary next Bunda?, Jan. IT.with preparatory aervicea Saturday
>n.
Tin-same sacrament will lie onset-
ved by the St. 1'sui's congregationdstock, Jan. 2^. Preparatory
aerri S irdny Jan. 2Jd. -.Jo p. m.
N< >W
^ventory season.
and see iiassets
a papernorth 15.00 to 50.00 per week
if foo sra lick or accidentally injureeIF VOU ( AN'T FIND ONE
: 01. or writeThe I .< neral Ac lidi :.t.
W. I NEWMAN, AGENT,Woodstock. Va.
A New ProblemOur 1 ti were not only ley, j
dny, Int the Ice eui with ra¬
ter, making walking not only difticulibut dangerous. SoSBOOfths tencbsriof the Public School found climbing
.pot iii ll the mo*t ditlicult prob'lb they had met this season
.ton was both interestingand amusing.
Lambert- Hoover.Married Den. JOth, Ino*, at tbe Re
forsnsd Church parsonage, Woodstock. Va , by Rev. J. Stewart Hartmail, Mr. George Henry Laml*»rt t(Miss Beulah Irene Hoover--rsoth o
near Kdinhurg thia county.
For Sale.One 20 horse power Traction engin
in good condition. For details, address B KR ALD office, enclosing stampfor answer
A Card of Thanks.Mr. S. K. Hottel and family desii
to thank their friends for the kindne*shown them during the illness aaniter the de*t*£ of Mrs. Hottel.
PERSONALS.Mr. Hugh Fravel spent several days
this week at his home.Mr. Henry Whiteman, of Edinburg
was in >odstock Tuesday.Miss Perry is visiting her sister
Mrs. Harry Bushong on North Mainstreet.Division Supt. J. 3. Mclnturff spent
a few hours here one day this week.Mill Ella Magruder spent several
days in Baltimore this week.Mrs. Isaiah Funkhouser, of Lebanon
Church visited frfends In Woodstockthis week.
lira A. G. Carter was called toWi nchester Saturday by the illness ofher nephew.Rev H. M. Canter returned Friday
from a visit to Mrs. Canter's parentsin Cincinnati, Ohio.Mr. Abe Litton and son Linwood
are visiting friends and relatives inWashington this week.Mr. Charles G. Ifuphla, State Exam¬
iner for this district, spent s aborttime in Woodstock this week.
Mr. P. H. Grabill is able to bsaround again, after a severe attack of
appendicitis.Miss Frederica Hottel has returned
from a visit to her lister, Mrs. RobertRiddleberger, in strasburg.Mies Annie flower has returned
from a visit to friend! in Harrison¬burg and Elation
Dr. W. A. Corner, of Winchester,spent several days iu town, the tirst
week.Mi.- L >rena Davis who has been
i iii for the past two weeks is Im¬proving.Misi Kinma Ott, who has been quite
ill at her home on North Main street. |is ver\ much improved.Mr Hane Bushong, Editor of the
Stra>b-u-g News was a Woodstockvisitor Wednesday.Mr. Charles Miller, wife and chil¬
dren, of Ohio, are visiting his brotherMr. Perry Miller on East Church St.
Mr. I). Mv Wine, of Quicksbingspent several days the first ol theweek with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hann,Mrs. J. Snellins and children, of
StraNbutg returned to her home Tues¬day after a visit to relatives in this
Mr. Chnrlei B. Hite and MissBettie Hite, of Page County, are visit¬ing their brother Mr. George W, Hiteand family.Mr. J. R. Burkle, formerly of Mt.
Jackson, who recently sold his farmnear that place t Mr. Ambrose, was
in Woodstock several day^ this week.
Major J. ogden Murray, of CharlesTown, author of "The Immortal S x
Hundred," was the guest of Capt. Jno.H. Grabill this week.Pr. A P. Belew. one of the best
known physicians in the Valley, whohas been quite ill at his home in Ed-
g 'or some months, was inWoodstock. Monday, calling on hismany friends.Mr. c. rgs V' -'. .. Adoe, Wash-ton, is suffering with a severe at¬
tack l»f rheumatism His hosts offriends in old Virginia wieta him a
Speedy recovery.Mrs. H. IV Hovey has returned from
a visit to her niece. Mis. Heb. ri
Rhodes, of Middletown. Va., and her- sh -. Mrs. C. N. Snapp, oi Win¬chester. Vu.The following attorneya are attend¬
ing court herc this week: Messrs. A.C. Stickley. Strasburg. Robt. J.Walker and L. Triplets, Jr., Mt.Jackson, and Charles Benn'ck. ofNew Market.
Mr. Boyer Buys Farm NearMaurertown.
Mr. Samuel E. Boyer, of Powell'sFort, has purchased from Mr. S O.
Laughlin his farm situated about twomiles east of Maurertown, for the sum
of 4500.00. Possession to be given thelat of March.
Wunder--Russow.Mr. Charles Richard Wunder. son
Of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wunder, of
Moon's Store, this county was mar¬
ried to Miss Anna Marie Kussow, of
t bnrlottesville, Ve., at the home ofthe bride in that city. After Jan. 20.,Mr. and Mrs. Wunder will reside in
Philadelphia, where the groom is com-
ting a course at Jefferson MedicalCollege.
AL0NZ0VILLEMr. B. F. Coffelt is plowing his
meadow which has never in-fore been
plowed.Mr. ("alvin Gochenour killed two
bogs, last week, which weighed 4L'«>
and Jil lbs.Roy Hepner and family visited re¬
latives at Cross Roads, last week.
Misses Beuleh Wisman. VioletSmoot, Katharine Boehm and MinnieRichard visited Mr. Calvin Gochenourand family this week.Misa Fannie Coffelt and Mr. Lester
Wisman visiu-d the family of Mr. J.
Rej noMe, this week.
Why do you carry fire insuranceon
your house, stock, or other property'Because it MIGHT burn, you say.
But there isn't anyMIGHT
about death.Vou may well say "IF my house
burns."But you have to say "WHEN I die.''
A life insurance policy for $1000,00can bv secured from the Security LifeInsurance Co. at anywhere from tilto $50 per annum, according to ageand form of policy, and then you can
sar. "When I die," without fear forthose you leave behind.
W. L. NEWMAN, Ar.BMT,Woodstock, Vs.
Uon't Oct s DivorceA western judge granted a divorce
on account of ill-tem|>cr and bad
breath. Dr. King'a New Life Pillswould ha \o pi evented it Tiiey cure
Constipation, etentnf bad breath andLiver Troubl , the ill-temper. dUpelcolds, banish headaches, cooqueichills. 25c at Walton Sc Smoot's.
Circuit Court is£tin^ sessien thisweek.
Three Years in the Penitentiary.The Dellinger.Del auder rape case
was tried before Judge Harrison tn
the Circnit Coui-t of this countv on
Monday. The eas* originiatd near
Shenandoah Alum Springs, and theevidence was not Ht to print.The jury found Dellinger guilty and
fixed his punishment at three yearsin the p3uitentiary.
lt will bo decided by the Court on
Fiiday whether or not the verdictwill stand.The jury uni composed of Messrs.
C, EL Tisinger, D. H. Harpine, EdgarHeadley, Elmer Godlove, C. i>. Kel¬ler, Philip Kibler, G. P. Helseley, J.O. Bauserman. L. N. Zirkle, A. W.Russel, C. L. Gibbs and J. M. Boxer,
lt is claimed that Dellinger attackedMrs. Delaughter while she was at herhome near Belgrade, last July, andafter heroic efforts she was able to
frighten her assailant off. Dellingerwas arrested the next day and triedbefore Justice Hepner of Ashby ii is.
trict and sent to jail to await the ac¬
tion of the Grand Jury. He only re¬
mained in jail a few duys, when BailDonunissioner Stickley released him9U 160 bond.
Program for Lee and Jackson DayMemorial exercises to beheld at the
Court House, at 2 o'clock P. M. on
January 111, 1900.PBOGBAJf.
Music.Drum Corps.IMayer.Rev. Mr. Soberer.Hymn.Nearer My God to Thee.Bugle.Roll Call.Address.Lee.Dr. Stephenson.Song and Chorus."Give me a
Song of the Sunny South."Quartette-Capt. Koontz. Messrs. J.
H. dower, R. Anderson an.l Wm.Calvert.
'From Sire to Son."... Poem...MissAddie Mi ley.
Song and Chorus. "Stonewall Jack¬lin's Way "
I ackson, Paper by Mis3 M. C. Grabill[ Feel It In My Bones_Rec_Miss
Catherine Bargelt.'onquered Banner.Vocal... .Miss
Nannie Williams.Reminiscences.Veteran P. Pitman.Song and Chorus-"CurrJ Me Back
To Old Virginnv."Bestowal of ( rosses to the following
veterans :
John C. Paxton of Co. F. 1th Bat-;a!ion of Reserves of Rockbridge Co.,\'a. Volunteers.J. W. Gill, Co. F. loth Va. Infantry.H. H. Gochenou-, Co. D. 35th Bat¬
talion.Dixie.Drum Corps.Benediction.Rev. Mr. Canter.All singers are cordially invited to
assist, The schools are spec ally in¬vited to be present.
Long--Koontz."Locust Lawn,'' tlie pretty country
lome of Mr. and Mis. John E. Koontz.m the Hawksbill. was last Wednesday(December 3(Hh) the scene of one of
the prettiest weddings it has ever beenthe privilege of this writer to witnessamen their daughter. Miss Bessie Jane,became the bride of Mr. Arthur W,Long. Promptly at thr appointedlour. 12:30 o'clock, the bridal party.ntered the parlor to tbe beautifulItmtni [of Mendelsohn's weddingmureil.Tiie ushers. Messrs. A. R. "Koontz.
Jesse ('.rove. Lucian Spitler and C. A.
Koontz, a brother of the bride, pre-.eeding and forming an aisle throughshish the remainder of the party pass-jd. The Indy attendants. Misses Nan¬nie Bell. Blanche Lionberger, Ber-l»ara Long and forming Frieda Koontz,
coming first followed by the groomind his best mun, Mr. George R. H.
Long, and the bride, leaning on thearm of ber list* r, Miss Maud Koontz,who acted as Maid of Honor. PugiCourier.
Laree Hogs-Mr. P. J. Hollar, of the near Cal¬
vary on January 7th. killed two blackPoland China hogs, not a red hair on
either, the weight of which was as
follows:<>ne hog, 'gross whight 718 lbs.
.' M net M 066 M
One '* gross " 871 "
" net ¦¦ 606 M
Total net weight of the two hogs was
1230 lbs. This pair of hogs is hardto beat even in this section whereheavy weight bogs are common.
Mr. Hollar knows how to make ex
cellent sausage, as the Editor of theHerald has learned. We return our
rmtnful acknowledgments.
Judge DidawickTaken by Death.Wardens vi ll e. Jan. H..Judge
Jacob Didawick, of St. Louis, Mo.,who has l>een here for several weeksvisiting relatives, died on Sunday at
the residence of his nephew, Mr. Wm.L. Didawick, who lives just across
Capon river from town. The deceasedwas a native of this place, but went
west mau) yenrs ago, when be movedto St. Louis. While living in Mon¬tana. Judge Didawick bad the mis-foi tune to freeze both his feet so badlythat he was a confirmed cripple. Hewas 08 yenrs old. Judge Didawick issurvived by his brother Mr. BenjaminDidawick, of near Calvary, twosistersMrs. Mary Whitacker, of Petersburg,W. Vs., and Miss Susan Didawick. ofWardensville.
¦in «.» ¦¦
William Miller Deod.William Miller, a prominent fanner
of LtSbsV on Church died last Frida\,aged 06 years. He was a Confederateveteran. His wife, two sons. Clintonand Arthur Miller, and a daughter,Mrs. \V P. Williams, of Capon Roadsurvive.
His funeral services were conductedby Rev. W. J. Smith, of the Lutheran'Church on last Saturday.
Isaac Godlove Dead.Isaac Godlove, aged 84 years, died
Issi Thursday night at WheatfieldHo was a Confederate veteran. Twochildren survive. Mrs. W. L. Snarrand Filmer Godlove.
Hi-, funeral servicts were conductedon Saturday morning by Rev. A. G.Link of Strasburg.
For Sale.Two colts one and two years old.
Two bay mares, three yearling steers.
M. F. Emiwiller Calvary, Va.
4tpd.
Court Proceedings.IN CHA MCFRY.
Laura F. Good vs. Geo. W. Good.Decree of sale.
Jas. H. Smoot and wife vs. D. W.
Maphis admr. Int. decree.'B. A. Zea. &c. vs Levi II. Culler's
admr.; Baker &c. vs. same; G. W.
Koontz rec. vs. same, decree confirm¬ing sale.John Ebnrly assee. kc* vs. Ida B.
Grant's admr. Decree of sale.J. H. Smoot spl. rec. kc. vs. P. P.
Orndorflf. Final decree.C. N. Hoover gdn. Sec. vs. Jacb E.
Bushong. Int. decree confirming sale.P. J. Allison et als. vs. Bettie E.
Baker. Int. decree. E. D. Newmin
spl. receiver to sell real estate.
Wm. J. Johsling vs. Jas. AlbertSheetz: Walter D. Holler vs. same.
Final decree.W. H. Balthis vs. Ida C. Balthis.
dismissed.A. R. Rudolph vs. Sarah C. Ewers
Permission given to withdraw bonds.bat copy is to be left in records.
White Sewing Machine Co. vs. ChasF. Walter's struck from the docket.Ida F. Reid, guardian vs. Virgie
Catharine Baker; Robert J. Walkeras special commissioner, ordered to
sell property to Lillie E. Estep for
1126.C. L. Bryant, kt* vs. J. F. Holtz-
raan, kc leave to file demurrer andanswers given.
J. L. Will, trustee vs. Annie L.Will, &c, report of special com¬
missioner R. J. Walker, unproved as
well as deed executed by trustee.C. A. Saum va. Southern Illinois
Fruit Co.: demurrer overruled anddefendant given 30 days to tile an-
jwer.
Susan C. Foltz vs. George Folt/..&c.: Henry vVunder, Joseph H. Ruby,P, W. Allen, L. Harper Zirkle, andiI. II. Hepner appointed commission-?rs of partition.
HUON LAW.
E F. FrandstatT appointed gamevorden for Madison district.C. F. Mowery ^appointed trustee of
Shiloh U. B. Church, in place of Geo.Slaize. deed.W. N. Grabill appointed trustee of
King Arthur Lodge, K. of P. in :>lacei!L. S. Walker, dec'd.A. C. Stickles ^appointed guardian
if Rengold Lee Grant and Fredie Bell^rant. orphans of R. L. and Ida IL
Orant, dec'd, bond 1300 surity HughStickley.Commonwealth vs Milton Eugene
Good, docked.Chas. A. Hammer vs. T. A. Riden-
0 ir. docketed.J. H. Lindsey us. Bushong Bros..
continued.Amer. Agricul. Co. VS. C. L Zirkle,
dismissed.Mable H. Triplett vs. J. I. Tripiett.
continued.J. N. Davis & Co. vs. C. G. Bauser-
u in. coatinued.Isaiah Funkhouser vs. Melone.
io:keted.J. I. lase Threshing Machine Co.
rs. Joh-. H. ('oilman and Peter Bly.ted.
Alma C. Jones, admrx. Frank J.
lones. dec'd vs. Southern Railn adJo. I^eavc to plead further and beerIn vacation.A. Garrett Carter, constable, made
jath to account of !*0<: for services andsame was certified to auditor for pay¬ment.Robt. S. Holler appointed guardian
Wm. J. Jahsling. Bond $700 surityWalter I). Holler.C. W. Heater appointed trustee ol
St. Pauls Ev. Lutheran churcb, it
Strasburg.C. W. Hepner appointed deputy
Comr. of Revenue for Ashbv district.c. W, Hepner. Justice, made oath
to account H.00 for services, certifiedto auditor.A. C. Andrick, constable, made oath
to account $4.*'4 for services: certifiedto auditor.Commonwealth vs. Chas. DeMinger
was tried Tuesday. The warrant
charged attempted criminal assault on
an aged woman. The jury gave hm3 years in the penitentiary. He was
bailed until today when the appealtaken by his attorneys will be heard.The following persons are certified
to the auditor as deserving pensions:Alex. Bauserman. Moses Biller, A.
Funkhouser, Joshua B. Painter, Jas.H. Rodeffer. R. E. Williams, Mar\J. Hishman, Rebecca Miller and MaryC. Webb.The felony cases, defendants in
which are fugitives from justice, weie
all continued.The Shenandoah National Bank of
Woodstock vs. II. A. Whissen llBros. and B. F. Hisey: judgment foi$200 with interest from Nov. 14, 1006.
Millie Holler vs. B. F. Hisey ai dJosie L. Hisey: judgment for $443 withinterest from Jany. 1st, 1006s IC. L. Bryant vs. H. A Whissen i
Bros.. H. A. Whissen and B. F.Hisey: judgment for $200 and interestfrom Nov. 14th, 1908.The Shen. Nat. Bank vs. C. P.
Irwin and H. A. Irwin: judgment for1660 and interest from Sep. 14, 1906.W. A. Crawford vs. V*"ra. P. Conner
and Jos. B. Conner; judgement for
$I.V>.0Oand interest from Dec. 1st, '06Scott Kenney vs. A. M.. Towns,Carter Webster A Co. vs. ('. L.
Zirkle: judgment from Dec. 1st. '08.W. A Crawford vs. Joseph R.
Conner Ac; judgment $142.50 les*credits.
Perry Kibler vs. H. A. W'hissen. liF. H<sey and H. A. Whissen Sc Bro.;judgment for 1700 and interest fromMay !»th, 1908.
It. H. Williamson, Com. Atty, certi¬fied to auditor for 110 for prosecutingChas. Dellinger.M. B. Wunder, clerk, certified for
92.50 in same case and Daniel Spiker,certified for 15.00.
List of Conveyances.Hannah Armstrong to O. M. Smith
and E. F. Smith, ssw acres near
Headus: $8000.T.W.Allen and wife to John W.
Myers, 2 acres and *» poles in Shenan¬doah county: $100.
E. D. Newman, sj>el. com. to lt. M.Lantz. one undivided half interest in
i sen- at Orkney Spring: 1560.Timothy D. Stultz ami wife to Jas.
F. Bowers, right of way to middleroad; 105.00. |Jas. M. Rosenl>rger to B. W.
feff, tract of land S| miles south oflt. Jackson; $055.00.E D. Newman, apl. com. to Catii.
>nd Sojh; aer, ll I res and 51oles in Lee district: $1000.00.Cora L. Burkle and J, R Purkle to
. K. Ambrose, farm near Mt. Jack-on, $11,250 00.Sarah R. Foster Sec. to Jaseph A.'oster, 35 acres near Wesley Chapel:2001.00.
Marriage Licenses-David E. Lemma and Ella Kite.Arthur F. Racev and Edna Grim.Chas. F. Clem and Jessie B. Munch.Jas. L. Warner and Mary M.iller.
COLOR Kl)Preston W. Scott aad Fleeta McAfee.
Court Day.Quite a crowd of our'count y peoples well as a number from Rockinghamid other couuties attended court this>ek. Business was Bery good and theH*S0 market was better than forany months, fifty horses, we are in-.rmed, were sold during the day.
HE PEOPLES BANK.Otr aim is to extend everyaccommodation to all classes,to make this bank in everyrespect the Peoples Bank. a
banking house for the Mer¬chant, Farmer, Mechanicand Laborer, for the Men,Women and Young; People.The small depositor andsmall borrower is invited todo business with us. Abso-llte safety is assuied, as thisbank has the great advan¬tage ot Gogernment Pro¬tection and supervision.Uncle Sam guards and
guides,IfcNANDOAH NATIONAL BANK
Woodstock, Virginia.
$20,000ClearanceSale.Our Annual Pre=Inv entory sale
_ .BEGINS-
SATURDAY, Jan. 9thand closes the following
Saturday Night, Jan. 16th.This will be positively The Greatest Sale We Have
Ever Held. We invite every body to attend and
Get Some of Our BARGAINS.Rememl cr the dato, beginning Saturday morning,January 9th, and closing thc following Saturday night.
We have too large a stock on hand,and it must be reduced before
taking inventory.
In this sale we will positively give
"20 Cts."OFF
Every Dollar You Spend.This Sale Includes Every ar¬
ticle in our store.(Except Groceries and Ball Brand Rubber ^oods.)
Don't miss it. We carry everything kept in a gene-
mi store, including CLOTHING.
During this Sale we will give 1-3oft* Ladies and Children's Cloaks andFurs.
_
1-4 off Mens and Boys1 Cloth¬ing and Overcoats
You Know what we advertise we do. This is
a bonifide sale, all goods are marked in plaininures. We say-DON'T MISS THIS SALE;
it is money in your pocket. If you miss it and don't
avail yourself of this Grand Opportunity, Mame
YOURSELF.Wishing you a Happy and Trosperous Year,
1 remain, Yours for Business.
T. GLENN
KVKRYTH1XGFOR THK SICK
. . AI.MO . .
Toilet Articles, Candies,Books, Stationery, Ci*gars, Kodaks, Glass,Paints, Varnishes, Ed¬ison Phonograph, Re¬cords, Etc.
ESTABLISHED 1824 JOSEPH B. CLOWER. Mjr.
SCHMITT'S DRUG STOREThe Store For Quality
WOODSTOCK, - VIRGINIA
TO OCR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:-Bein? the close of a delightful and
prosperous year, we wish you a Happy New Year, and may you have many, many
more. We have importuned you many times for your friendship and trade. We
thank you for what you have given us and hope to receive your luture favors. We
shall continue to cater to your smallest needs in the drug and sundry line, guaran¬
teeing the best of <|uaity, treatment ; nd satisfaction.We have been thinking it over and have come to the conclusion that the best
gift that has come our way during the past year has been tl e good will the peoplehave shown our store. That has been a continual present, one that we appreciatemore than we can possibly tell. Every day we have some new cause for fresh
appreciation.One of the greatest surprises we have had has been the enormous growth of our
prescription work. However if the truth wen known.and our customers probablyknow it better than we do.our store gives you a superior service in prescriptionwork, or else how can we account for the continued growth of our prescription de¬
partment, both among physicians and patients? This is Ihe only conclusion we
can draw when we see how onr prescription department has increased during the
last year.Assuring you of our best service in anything vou may intrust to us.
Very sincerely yours,
SCHMITT'S DRUG STORE.
Over Ten ThousandPRESCRIPTIONS
In our short business enreer of :-'ss than three years. This is thepen. !oa testimonial to RIGHT PRICES, RIGHT SERVICE andGUARANTEED DRUGS. We know we <lo the largest prescriptionbusiness in the County nnd, if we would count REFILtLS, our pre¬scription department wouM show Dearly double that number, or 20.0)0
FOR THIS TESTIMONIALTo our h.is n> ss methods we extend our thanks t<» our FRIENDS ard( [JSTOMERSi nnd are assurs ti.- IWfeJ patrons of our atone the ann e
courteous ttvatment, the tame high grade service, the same car-
compounding and the sam? GUARANTEE of the BEST THATMONEY CAN BUY in 1H09. We solicit your patronage for IMO.
our store is the drug store where dru^s are made paramountto sid»' lines, and we buy only from the l>est bouaet
W11H BEST WISHES POR \ PROSPEROUS VEAR
Nice line of Candies. Choice stock of Cigars.
WAJJTi )N & SM(X)T'.THK DRUGGISTS''
Bargeltm
Come and Visit UsWe want all Of our fellow citizens and theirfriends to make orr store THEIR store, whenin the market for Jewelry, Watches or re¬
pairing of any kind. " Out of town peopleare especiallv urged to come and see us whenin town. * Our stock includes all the new¬
est designs and we will consider it a pleasureto show you our stock. Our special sale daysare not confined to a few days or a week, butour prices make ev erv dav of the year a spe¬cial sales day. 1 Then, too, there is a satis¬faction in knowing you are getting just whatyou pay for, as we never misrepresent goods
BARGELT,Reliable Jeweler,
COURT STREET, WOOD8T0CK, VA.
NEW PLAN OR SILENT
AUCTIONAT-
Kline's Jewelry
lWeek- January 19th-TO
january 26thBidding lasts three days Bids written by bidders
NO AUCTIONEERCosts nothing to bid Bid as often as you wish
100 Articles from our regular stock, displayed in our window, willbe sold to the highest bidders, On Fr dav noon and Tuesday
noon.January 22nd and January 2otu.
Have a lookIn our Window. Come in and say, by yourHid, what you will give for any one of the
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