Wednesday, September 25, 2013

1896 Holiday Sales in Cortland



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part of Schermerhorn Building (J. J. Newberry) 43-49 Main Street. (left click on images to enlarge.)
 
 
 
Cortland Evening Standard, Wednesday, December 30, 1896.

MENTIONS.

   Sweet oranges 25c. per dozen at Beaudry's.
   Figuring pads for sale at The STANDARD office at 4 cents, 6 cents and 8 cents per pound according to quality.
   Teeth can be filled at Smith's Dental rooms without pain. Wallace Building.
   For an easy shave step into room 5 Standard building over postoffice. Ladies' and children's hair cutting a specialty. WM. F. HOAR, Prop.
   Huyler's delicious chocolates and bonbons in one and two pound boxes at Beaudry's.
   The delicious Bon Ton mixed candies pound boxes 15c, half-pound boxes 10c at Beaudry's.
   Make a note of the special sales of furniture at Beard & Peck's, Jan. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. See this “ad" in another column.
   Order ice cream for New Year's at the Candy Kitchen.
   M. B. Ingalls, Wickwire Bldg. Specialty of extracting teeth without pain.
   Wife—"Drink to me only with thine eyes
                  And I will pledge with mine"
               Or serve Sancuta in my cup
                  And I'll not look for wine.
   Cleaning and repairing. Entire suit cleaned and pressed for 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. All work warranted first class. Give me a trial and see for yourself. John Page, Room 6, Standard building.
   Special attractions in fancy rockers at $l.25, $2, $2.50 and $3 and dining chairs at $5, $6 and $7 per set at Beard & Peck's this week.

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