Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 26 February 1880 — Page 4
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1880.
THIS CITY.
Dally Xewa Cttjr iellTtrjr.
The city delivery of the
Daily News
Wabash Lodge, No. 1. A.
»-*T. B. Johns' Monday.
at-t-Alon/.o Hunt, the Van. is on the
•-•Al Grimes, the new nighj clerk at the Terre Haute House, is becoming popular with the traveling pubtie.
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•-•Hftrry Bttntin wants it distinctly understood, Susan PerkinB to the contrar/ notwithstanding, that he is not an old bachelor.
Wh+C. A. Power went to Sullivan yesterday evening to see his father, who was very badly crippled by a fall a few days ago.
•-•It may not be generally understood that a real cord of wood makes a much bigger pile than folks generally have any idea of.
-Eight Indian children, six !oys and two girls, passed through the city yesterdayjj afternoon, en route to Mr Schurz' Indian College, at Carlisle, Pa.
W, Riley is considered by many as superior to Sol Smith Russel as a humor ist and sketch artist. Of one thing we are sure, he is the foremost dialect poet of the West.
•-•J. H. Clutter, the cooper, keeps 60 men busy making barrels for Hudnut's hominy mill. From 400 to 600 barrels are daily filled with the products of the mill.
'Doc" T. Hostetter, of St. Louis, has been speaking on temperance over at Max ville ever' evening this week, aad will speak again this evening. The attend auce has beeu large, and many have sign ed the pledge. Th^man who was selling whisky over there has wisely concluded to accede to the wishes of the people and has closed up his business. "Doc goes to Coal Bluff to-morrow evening.
*^+-Wrhaps On* Mftgt }ffti»y^ipg of the series of lectures at the Baptist chapel, will be that of Hon William Mack to-mor row evening.1 His subject will be
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under control of Mr L. H. BUkwhtek. He will have entire charge of the Carriers, and all pay menu for city subscriptions will be made to him, or to the publishers. He it also authorized to make contracts for advertising in the
Daii.y News,
and
collect money due us for advertising. We cordially commend Mr BREWSTER to the patrons and friends of the paper. We know him to be reliable, energetic and' accommodating, and we congratulate ourselves on having secured his services.
BEAMAS, LEWIS fc
There Haute,
Co.
Feb.
19.
1880.
=, ttoelety ffefttosx To-^iixbi. Goethe Lodee. No. 382, I. O. U. F.. £t Maiu street Hail, between Sixth and Seventh.
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Terre Haute Division, No. 8. U. R. K. of P., drill to night ut hull. 30? Mains street.
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at hall, fornerSixth and Main streets. Vigo Lodge, No. K.. of H., at Hall, corner Seventh and Main.
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Equity Council. No: 3$4. Koyiil Arca-
num, at flail on Third street, between 1 Main and Cherry, Court Iiarmooy, No. 17, Foresters cor ner Eighth and Main.
Terre Haute C'omtnuudery, No. 13, Uni vefsal Brotherhood, at hall 618 street.
passenger sick list.
•-•Samuel Jones, a prominent Chicago broker, Is in the city for a few days.
•-••Sam Edmunds, formerly of the Ledger office, is on a farm near Areola, Ills.
•-^••Ed Vallient, of the "White Line," is the quickest talker in Terre Haute,
»-*-Dode Carr. who has been dangerously sick with lung fever, is able to be out again. ui»f i—uRi
Charles Mocnch, $8 years of age, died this morning nt the residence of his son, 1 6 0 2 a
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Atmosphere,* and every one who wanti to hear the story of "Old Prob's" work should attend.
Kxprftwt, thk morning.
••-•That old castle known as the bnll pen, that has for years stood the continual iKMubardment of press and police, is now vacant and should be hauled down. •-•Dode Cart and Wallie Yates have been disputing for several years as to who should "take the cake" on personal appearance, bwt aa yet no definite conclusion has been reached. Their friends are determined to have the matter decided, and an investigating committee ktobe appointed. Numerous witnesses will be summoned. •-•Elevator A has about 8.000 bushels of grain on hand, principally com. Tiie manager* say that the local wheat supply about exiuMiMed, a&d mo&t uf the grain j* now received bv rail.
A»OIT it9VEITI|pC.
Imperially Advertlwln? in the Daily ^rw*.
Haute. It does not propose, however, that its solicitors shall buzz around their ears hour by hour with the pertinacity of a modern book agent, until their solicitations are rewarded* The publishers of this paper propose"_tm make it worth}* of a large subscription list, Vict that it will re* ceive such a substafpliorf tfcev do not for a moment doubt. vTt is an established fact that newspaper advertising is the most valuable medium by which an individual can place his eroods or wares, or his occupation before the public and the value is in proportion to the number who will like^jsf^ Sh£*$lv%i^|femen^ As to the value of an advertisement in the DAIJ,Y NEWS, we will say that we priut to day 1,000 copies, and shall print no less I to-morrow, or any succeeding day. We do not start with this number of subscribers. we admit, but each copy printed will be placed, like Oaken Ames' money was a few years ago. where it will do the most good. The .subscription list will exceed this number before the expiration of the {mouth.
The
DAILY NEWS
solicits advertise-
nients, and rates will be found elsewhere, It will Ik* seen that these rates are compitted by the line, and for advertisements-j occupying short- length of space, with daily changes, if the advertiser sees tit to make them. This is the kind of adver-
preferred.
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wltW^twff Nfe^'patent Trrfbrflefn^ absolutely dead "till up" advertising, may Main cover a larger sheet of white paper, but that gives them no value. The
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saw mill starts up uekt
fireman on
has no dead space. Every line
counts. We want our advertising to le «etc* in itself, and hence worth five times to the advertiser Whichaikwonld be if concealed i». "fill up"*riwsh. We believe in the^stc^i of Jiayiag t^e business man advertise when hi has sppething to communicate to the public, and not compel him to take a ftptM^ W$leh is practically dead to him nine months in the year, in order to have a low rate, while in reality he is paying an excessive rate for the three months when the advertisement may be of advantage to him. The customs, as regards advertising, of the large cities can be just its well adapted to the smaller ones, and such an innovation would crow in popularity afe'ft beciiW thoroughly understood.
•-•Subscription to the only 10 cents per week.
The Ladies' Social Circle never fail to give a good supper and good entertainment, when they advertise a festival at Christian Chapel.
The Mouth Knd Driw Ntore.
Joseph D. Markle.at the South End Drug Store, 1015 South Second street, near Farrington, keeps everything in the drug line. Markle is a thorough druggist ana served formerly with Cook & Bell, one of our leading wholesale houses in this city. He compounds prescriptions with accuracy aud caw. He has pure liquors for medicinal purposes, cigars and a large and complete stock of drugs. Prescriptions Wiled both day and night.
Blank Books kept in stock, or made to
ordpt
at the |GiobisOffiqearcofn«r q£ Fj
and uIUO^ITM&.I
bibtfplidhlto c&eajjRABiS jcn&jtrs
only 10 cents per week.
Prof L. H. Bonncll will give some excellent music at the festival and supper at Christian Chapel Friday evening.
Paper Boxes made to order at the
Professional.
Office and Residence. -iKM South Seventh Street, TERRE HAUTE. jSTOBce Hours from :o 3 P.M
fiaturban Conner. I* Y~T11ET sXTl'^DX^}OrRI Bt'Y THE SATURDAY COURIER BUY THE SATURDAY COURIER BUY THE SATURDAY COI RIKR BUY THE SATURDAY COURIER Next Saturday. It will be foil of good things. Price, Ave cents c«py. Sent to any address, or delivered to any part of the city, for one dollar per year. J. O. HARDE8TY, Editor.
(ftroccrics.
HERMAlfflSCHROEDEE,
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Provisions,
1000 South Second Street,
Soatheast corner
A fall stock const/
Bricklummg.
ALLXV ABIOTT. GHA1. W. AB10ET
•m Contracting Bricklayers, £o. 81! Park Street, Terre Haute, Ind. All order* promptljr itttwltd tnj,' Estimates, given. footfMimigei«Tfiipeeti]lfMBeittd ter paving. cistern* Jsc. Mantels and grates a spe-i ciattr. at
Job Printing.
Mom ALangen,
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PRINTERS,
M*y ftp res? Building. South Fifth St,.
CIGAR LABELS
In otie or more color*, one of oar specialties.
Cashing'b Mlatinal.
CUSHING,S MANUAL OP PRACTICE.
RULESPARLIAMENTARYdebatestandard
of proceedineand In deliberatire assemblies. Thin 1* the mi thoritv in all the IniLed. Stat«*» and is an indis Ien»asle hand-book,for every member of 4 deliberative body. ax a ready reference upou the formal it Jr and legality of any proceeding or debate. "The must antboritativ# expounder of American parliamentary l*w.'Wba#. Surauer.
New edition reviivti and printed from new ylstu* jnst published. Price, 75 dents. For pale l»y all booksellers. Sent'ltf mail on mvipt of price. '*3'
THOMPSON, hi
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THE VERY LATEST
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Bindery and Job Printing establishment, corner of Fifth and Ohio Streets. l-L L... JMt'J.. ... J. !.. to mm**** u.A,R.
George Planet is xan^a^Ring for subscriptions for the "^nwdjkrmy Gazette,"' the organ of the society. It costs $1.10 per year, and each subscriber receives a handsome certificate of membership 14x82 inches, a beautiful affair, printed in colors. See Comrade Planet, at headquarters.
on. tow Prtecs.
Oeletortd Umngbwi the Unkm. Visitor* to Chicago shoo Id not Ml to call at OUs-THER-S CONFECTIONERY, net its beaatyaad bay m»m outdies for the knred owe* at
parts.
All such will be happy to know that thi8 com pany have at last perfected a ^r ''BLACK TIP wh'tcli adds to tHc beauty of the finest shoe, the toe remalninlng nekt until the ahoe ia worn ont,
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nheet. Firi»t-clai»K in every respect. The only fouutain prem in the world which delivers nheet without tapes. Send for full description, sizes
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PARENTS! buy no Children's Shoes without the Metal or this Jfice Black Tip, and thus reduce ymttffi^TffllfWdmii^^
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*Every day.' AM other trains drily except: day. tParlon'oare daily, axeept Sunday, Sleep ingcars. Reclining chair car. U&iou Depot time which is five miniltea Ikster than city time.
Terre «Me IsdimysHs RR. [Union Depot—Tfent& and Chestnnt Sts.] Tliislls lift Trains leave for Brazil, Oreencastie, Plainfield Indianapolis and all Eastern cities: *n Fast Line 1.40 am Mail and Accommodation, 7.00am :*stDay ""ailUmd Acconttnfe mlhlse point!ifPi •Fa6|P|tpfl|,3. 1. MartiOTWlle, usse^. Effingham, Vandalia, Greenville, St. Lonis and all Western and Southern cities: »sPacific Express, 1.39 a Mail, 10.08 a *sFast Express, 3.10 m. Trains arrive from tfc«9« poiints: »Fast Line, 1.32 a in Mail and Accommodation. 8.60am *Day Express, 8.4S m.
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ville western cities: Mail, 4.00 Mixed Train, 10.90 m. Trains arrive from these points: Mall, 1.00
Mixed, fi.35 a m.
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Evaaaville, Terre lantc tc Odcairs My. [Union Depot—Tenth and Chestnut Sts.] Trains leave for Clinton, Hillsdale, Newport^ Perrysville, Danville, Chicago and tbS^r0t«Mr Terre Haute and Chicago ExpreasCT.fO a ifi 1Mbville Accommodation, 8.10 *s Nashville aad Chicago Express, 10:80 m. Trains arrive from these points: Chicago and NashviUe Express, 4.90 a Terre Haute Accoata^Mlou, ftlO tn Chicago aad Terre Haate pTB.
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[Union Depot—Tpnth and Chestnut SU.]
modatioa, 7.07 a a Indianapolis Pasaeafter, 4.07 m. Trains arrive from these points: Indianapolis Passenger !. lOp MaU ana Aecoauaodation,
[Depot, Sixth and Tippecanoe Sts.] Trains leave forOreeacaetle, Danville, Indianapolis and tfe* East: »C8 New York Express, lJSaiR Indianapolis aad Mattooa Acoommodatkm, S.4C m: *Day Express, 3.10 m. Arrive from these potets: *H«* York Kxpnwa, US ift *D*y Ex press,ttJfiHaas »lodisnspolisandMattowi Acrom•Bodatioa.^37 m.
Trchw leave toe St Mary's, llaHa, C&arlrstcm. Mattooa, Paris, Aho®. «. Louis aid tite Wast: •csNew York Expresa, L»a Clay Kx,preMi, 11.54 am Indianapolis aad Mattooa Accoaunoda tloa. m. fMdas arrive from these •New York Express. 1.95 a taiiaaa Maetooa Acwwmmodatfaa. &«a *Osy 118 a. tern msikartti'i ll.]'* [Depot, Mala and First
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TOES PROTRXmiNG rp HBO UGH Ragged Holes need no longer offend A {lie eye, or children's costly shoes thrown av av on,that account, when otherwise bualittle
worn. Httved
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^BallyXeWH ArivrrttAinir Rates. The rates below are on the basis of a line of nonpareil tjpc, of which 13 Uaen occupy the apac« of one inch. No advertisement received for lews than 50 cents, except under the clarification hcAdiuR* mentioned. v1
OAILT KATES PER LrXK, OXK JIOXTH oa !.**». One day,i-. .Five cents Three to six dayn..... Three cents Thirteen to36 day*....,...... ... ...Two cents f£f The advertiser can change his advertise^ ineut daily at th«#e ratta, but uo reduction .will be made if he does not so change, ,,
Advertisements, under the liead of "For Sale." "For fteni," "Wanted," "Lost," aiui^ Fonnd." oae cent in«r word each day. ^4
I^VAdTerUseinents for situations and help wantei, not oxciivding 30 words, printed without charge. gF" "L^al notices," or advertisements set in brevier type and printed after reading matter, one cent per word each day. No advertisement inserted as editorial oc iaivu.iMtferI x* serial AdvertikIiiic Contrarls Xfaie fur definite spat-e and length of time, at tiie rates given Wlow. payable monthly. If the adverti^erdoestu»t desire to change of|euer than mouth)y or quarterly, apooial discounts will be made froln tln'sc rales, which discounts may be ascertained ort application!5'
A c:|rd this sijr.e, 4 lines:
S Everyday fur oue year $18.(!0 4 'Krery day for six months. 'io.tK Not# that the elmr^e 'for the alkive sixed eAr»i
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The 30-llifo spAce U'lll coVifiln 100 \Vords, and enable Hrttertlsers (o make a displayed announcement nt a very low rate. Those who take a yearly contract spend $5 pvr month, or 1JB, per week, and secure 310 advertisements. The space may be filled with new matter daily. Remember thai for less than 19 cents you can insert 180 word daily—by taking a yearly contract.
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•The charjfo for this space is so small that it enables ail who desire, to have prominenl announcements at a low figure. The price is per month, orTfi*' per week. Advertisers may ohauge the matter as often as they please.
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And.for tfyose advertisers who may want mote than 30 lines, we will give a forty-line space: Every day for one year,.......j.......... ..^110.00 ?ie Every dS^ for six TOonths. Every day for three motilhii,... Every day for one month,. ... .i
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t^nUeiisetl Advert iaeinenta, 6he 3ent prr Word.. Boarding and lodging. Houses for sale, Rooms wanted, i, 'l Storen fur sale, ROoms to rent,
Hottea* or stores wanted,
Articks kist or fotiud, Board wanted, Bnsiness for sale, ,• Business wanted, a Any one specific article. Money wanted,
For sale or wanted. Money lo loan.
I^atids for sale,
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Farm* for sale or rept,
Firms wanted, Property wanted.
It yoti want a Situation, advertise in the Daily Nr.ws COSTS NOTHfNO. it fort want Help, advertise in the D^itr News -COSTS NOTHING,^ ft yott want. Boarders1 or Ixrtgers, advert fse in the Daii.y Niwu One Cent a Word.
If yoa have Found or,Lost any article, advertise in the Diiuy Nxwa- One Cent a word. If yon have a Business for sale, or want to buy a bnsiness. ad,v«rtiM ia the Daily Nxwa-One Cent a word.
If yon hare anything for saJe, or want to bay^ advertise in the Daily Nawn nOne Cent a i|-ord. If yon havL.LaiMi for sale, advertise in the Daily
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ifyonwaat a Honse, advertise ia the DAILY Nawa-One Cent a word. If yon want a Boarding llosse, advertise ia the Dailt Nrw#-OoeCent a wonl.
If yoa want, to borrow Bjowiy. advertise in he Daily Natra—Oue Cent a
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If you have meney farad, adrertlse in the DAJL* 5T«Wff"One eents word. 4't pm want to bay wifttiitt*. advertise io the DAILY New#- One Cent a word. iIf yem tut*? mirklug to wll, advertlee in the DAILY 5aw#—One Ofit a word.
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