Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 4 November 1889 — Page 4
WASBIXOTOS. I. C.« November 1.—Indication* for Indian*. Iltfuote. WfcconMn *o» low*: Fair 5nii colder: nortbwcwtcrJj'wUhI*.
Iruggists' sundries
Buy vou
linens, et and lowest prices
I-IERZ'
J. U, WILLIAMS, President.
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MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. X* R?
We *ell more Clothing and Furnishing Gooda at retail than any other retail concern in the State. Stores in Terre Ilaote, Fort Wayne, Danville, Bloomineton, Rock ford
S'trector.<p></p>WE'VE
About our great 25 per cent Discount sale of Heavy Underwear until it has become the talk of the town. You have the opportunity now: we've told you about it, and If you iniwt it, it's your own fault.
JIERZ* BAZA It.
Herz' Bulletin!
CLOAKS "CLOAKS
Every exjiress train out of
Sew
Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
PLANING MILL.
CL1FT & WILLIAMS COMPANY,
KrUbJUhod IMl. Incorporated 1888. Manufacturer* of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
-AND DEALERS IN-
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware.
Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
HOOFINU AND UUTTKHl N'G.
S. FENNER
WANTS KVRRY ONE TO KNOW THAT HE DOES ONLY
First Class Roofing and Guttering,'
1-2QI) MAIN STREET.
sro ks
Zimmerman's Stove Store
^658 WABASH AVENUES)
Call and examine the fine line of Cook aud Heating Stoves. ugent for the wonderful
A O A O O S O S
REMOVAL
MAKE
I
a
JTCKH
PIXLEY & CO-jj
Oshkosh. Sinnx Citv, Sioux Falls and Kansas City.<p></p>TALKED
rpri
«,» ,.AnDSl
At the wonderful values obtainable in Overcoats. menu that the other places will take from $2 to $5 more from you for the same garments. irpTini)n HA MM ID
MllTHKKS. DO THE RIGHT THING
By that boy and buy him a Suit he can't kill in a month. He have the right sort and at the nme time w- srive a Parlor Pistol and Target with ever)' boy's suit.
PIXLEY&CO.,
$8, $10, TUMNXHI
York City has more or
earning every day something new. Our on.- price system in rock lwttom prices moves those handsome and stylish novelties its fast as we can possibly get them in.
either for herself, miss or child before looking through HeiV grandest cloak department in the State of Indiana, ur extra heavy
STOCKINET JACKETS,
Tailor hound, lxmt anything ever shown. and Underwear departments, Children departments, skirts, dress trimmings, I luck corsets, kid gloves
Uok over our mammoth I'ur, Hosiery
furnishing goods and notions from us. largest
J. M. CLIFT, 8ecroUiry and Treasurer.
selection.
'V# JP.
yssj
N. B.—Store room for rent and fixtures for sale.
Sole
PERSONAL-
W. Bement is in New York. John Elliott, of Indianapolis, is in the •ity.
Miss Bessie Blything is very sick, the
symptoms being those of scarlet fever. .q
6wiHbuv^-!^'H.OTXORTHFOL,RTMNTH5TREET'A
JOHN 0, KLAT
I
make
less for us. They keep
So
REEK,
lg',D„WjbK,,'1HrChCiS
THIS
com inec
lady can atl'ord to buy a cloak,
at
gutton's.
Lewis Morrison and a
assortment
an-
Cardfi have been RECEIVED here an F"J
nouncing the marriage of Kev \\. E.
Shalev to Miss Anna M. Accola at Hum- lecteci,
boldt* Xeb., on Octoler 20. They will I
their home at Sabetha, Kas. Kev. jShaley is a brother of Dr. F. W Shalev, of this city.
WEEK'S AMUSEMENTS^
l.oHt in Xew York.
The successful realistic comedy drama, ("Lost in New York," a genuine dramatic novelty, will be presented at Nay tor's
The Haverlv-Cleveland minstrel compjinv, headed "by Billy Emerson and Billy Rice, will be here on Saturday next^
APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.
The Minor** Rellff rommltlfp of Brnsil Awk for AI1.. Tit (It'' tyhrt 'imd tic in Trrrr Ifai'lr:
A member of the miners' central relief committee of Clay county is, or will in town to-day accompanied by the purchase.
ft i' ll.M, .... 1-k & lif OU*.
Mayor of Brazjl for the purpose of mak
ing a canvas of the city to raise subscriptions of money, clothing, bedding, boots shoes or any other thing the charitably disposed may feel inclined to give
and other Indiana cities and towns, con-
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TERRE HAUTE DAILY NEWS, |MON DAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1889.
Alfonso Shaw, of Indianapolis, is in the city. NrfliuK of M. X. Diall went to Indianapolis this] The representatives of the railroads morning. leading into this city assembled in the
George Smith left for Nashville,Tenn., Terre Haute House Saturday. The fol-, last night. lowing gentlemen were pre^nt. G.
J|r±nner' 0'CUnt0D'3vin«?ed'-V:QT«Trivh
yesterdaj. », Four -H. W. Hibhard, Vandalia D. R. Edward A. Saucier returned this morn-
C. C. Smith and daughter, Miss Mattie, cars.^ IM IWHIMPH ftnm the east. S *SL
have returned ftom the east, Chas. Bennett, of 1,004 north fth street, returned from Denver, Thursday
Tuesdav evening. The drama possesses strength and a great many realistic fea- I now have my line of underwear in tures are introduced among which are a stock, and it is a large one, of well seriver of real water with a real steamboat lected goods at prices that ^not
running at full speed, discharging and re-, touched. That sallllmv eto sa}I ceiving passengers, turning, elc., with all ^(.hiakr, ine naui r, the freedom of boundless space. This!
sj»leudid
Conried's Opera Conijmn)
ance
seats is now progressing at But-
.jeople and among the special be mentioned the Yienna lady fencers, beautiful marches by twenty-four beautiful ladies, the magnificent scenic effects enhanced by 500 incadcscent electriclights and a cascade of running water, together with numerous other features, wtil make it quite an event. The saleopens Wednesday. Notwithstanding the enormous expense in bringing this com- American pany here there will be no increase, in stock show, rates which will be $i, 75. .*0 and 26 cents.
dren in a half-clad condition in the mining region, and, without regard to the underlying causes their trouble give quite generutuUv anjl freely to this appeal in the behalf tof our common humanity. T. LAWSON.
jat{er8Cm(
ing from Chicago. jj p. The meeting was for the John Hull, of Fort Ann, N. is the purpose of taking some definite action on guest of L. S. Briggs. the matter of shippers holding. freight
kte^«d^:E south. Big
.. Arm Broken.
Will Mooney, aged 15, who lives on the corner of Water and Cherry streets,
hifl arm
the
U|„
PAAAL HO,^ when
honic from Cincinnati. hands. It flew around at a terrific rate George Sherer, who has been home and, striking him on the arm, broke it. I visiting for several days, left for Charles-
engage"
k,™ ,.,,,! i1irv
broken on Friday afternoon
Ward slaughter house*. He
Born, to Mr. and Mre. George Lauder- turning a windlass with which he I .If ok ^proved singer sewing
state COme to 118.
for the suffering miners and V^X '"iw iL wives and little children in Clay county. «nnk. iry it. They wiU be accompanied by the mayor of the city part oi the time, and 1 OLD DOMINION COFFEE. I afterwards bv a committee appointed by
Mavor Danaldson to assist them in their IJIJSW. laudable endeavors. The Evansyille »Courier, the Muncie Herald, Madison ..
Democrat and other state pajjers are en-
Uaired in collet-ting clothing and other' flu-
supplies for the unfortunate people of
jClav countv. This is a good work and
DOrtation
we "trust there wijj lie a liberal response FRIENDS
Clav county sufferers are great and the "i relief thus far given although
very
gene-
rous ia utterly inadequate to the pressing necessities of the people. The cold season is rapidly approaching land there are thousands of barefooted women and children in Clay county who fare suffering rather than have their fathers and brothers bend to the will of
while there is so many women and chit- Room 4.
if®
'MS
«TF imami
AI
hnnirv- 1st 18oo. we will move from our present quarters to 604 Main street, and before we move our entire stock of
erms
-ps
&&
into the slaughter
the
(through the city yesterday en route back and the windlass slipped from his J,
R^
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Ve.(iK,r
°n 1 At tli^ regula^m^Ung o" the eitv
Miss Mamlaline Kern, of Chicago.,tej tonTS™! F^iS' unending a few davs with her cousin, allowed the sum OL A-4O.-- IO Ifeidnevs and scrofula,at
Miss Emilv Kern. "She will leave this special fund and from the library fund ciasouth Fourth street. week for .Nashville, Tenn. I $77.52. The following was the librarians V^0R SALE—Old papers
IBIII
report lor October: Certificatesappro\ea, Stable
54
Neckwear from the leading houses of this countrv and Europe. Underwear of all descriptions in complete scale of _siz.es. Shirts
to
order, guaranteed to lit, for.
$1.25 and upwards. Belknap, .Johnson
and I'owell's umbrellas. Earl Wilson's and Coon & Co's linnen collars and cuffs. Furnishing goods of all kinds, better and cheaper than any house in the city, at JAMKS HI NTEK «& C«'S,
(. IrlttlUIll u» UUUllVAiVOQ OJ'MV. V. J.1J147 ni panv carrv their social scenery and I'rof. Bukowitz has opened rooms at echanical effects. Seats can be secured 2" South Sixth street, where he
com-, mental music, harmony and classes in
pany will appear at Naylor Wednesday modern languages. evening in a grand ^?enic and dramatii ....... production of Goethe's iuiniortal "Faust kinds Of SGWillg the characterization of Mephisto Mr. tlorrison stands alone. The advance Mor sale of ton's.
Machines repaired at the
Singer Office, J873 Wa
bash avenue.
Rubber Stamps at 10 S. 5th St.
"l^Cl'lvSloNS TO CHICAGO. For trains arriving in Chicago, November 5th, 7th. 12th, 14th, Kith, 18th and 20th, the C.
Si
K. I. H. R. will sell tickets
Terre Haute to Chicago and return at S7.1."i, eood returning until the fifth day after tEe dav
of
K. A. CAMPBELL, General Agent.
their business and not be unduly pressed JAMKS HCNTKH & Co
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
GILT-EDGE COFFEE
ln one ponnd
,y^Tv
"SIP E T~ MR man Nippcrt. of pneumonia, at
Seventh and
Wednes l«R
the appeals made on behalf of these ^rruVh) tx ople. And we have no doubt the UO»» railroads, following the exRmple of the Vandaha. would provide free trans- JHI»ON
for all the articles contributed
to this worthy object. The wants of the -MOHonth
FEL» yesterday LIIORNIIIK. SECURE XCATA
Funeral will
tak-e placc
Hfternoon.
an- invited T.. attend.
WANTED.
Yir ATNTED—Bright
VV years old
\I^ ANTKD^A man
W
avaricious and unprincipled greet!, and ltnildlng Amocintfon. shares «un l»e taken Hie warm-l,,artel Iconic of Tern Haute,! om™ S' w.Cll following the example of Indianapolis
gvcn„E
tribute litierally U) their support, and let W S?F. HO^, 87 PCOPLK. then? l»e n» abatement of their charitv pj,h ii. snpcrtntrndc-nt, Wab**h Avenue
1 to the woule of Terre Haute and vicinity, for on Monday morning, November 4th, we will inaugurate the grandest sale for the people that has eve S
.' itlier ii lnw mense stock of Fall and Winter (Joods yet on handsAvhich we are bound to sell before we move. Remember, our stock .s n.w and
have we putt a lot of cheap trash to make you think we are selling goods cheap. Come and see the goods and be convmced that we mean what we say. ... I h,s w, your chancc ti^
01
this
C.BRYCE & Co.. 411 Main
voting man, 1S or 'i0
to
learn the
A pply*
1'i*K» Mein
at
erenee re
FOR SALE.
.SALE.
Homes
Oil T'r. Kacv
,.R.,V and -T Yanls and eyes' aand other
Us#
i. and O. H. Stevens,'
3Si|
mm
11111881
for
K7r nm.s 0ol-' quire at Daily
M0(LERN
etc. Apply at
If you want the best furnishing goods in America for the money come to us. MONEY TO LOAN. We can show more new goods than any We can show more new gooas nian an
D. W.
of
chestnut -trcet-.
at
oi io"K
around his neck. Liberal reward will!
be paid for information leading to bis return
Fifth
•fflm tfil •p^ FILIAL
L*»YIU?NT».
&
A NEW subdh i»iou Convenient to
Kail road
shojw
ITSTL?
fel#
Karlories.
Elegant Lots. 01 CI
BSSIFS!
K&+-
litiS
Kasv Torinx. STOP I'avins
Kent."
S and
1
PET
Home.
animal smldedlv pulled -,-AB ,„M,T«TP«0LT KKNT
*"»mni»LE. HAMILTON tV: CO.
0^u5h-l|irt?iui
j^Mlow
owIotc"
CU.U PART,
Nice house,
wilJ sell for
TRADE for modern
beautiful
cash, or would
style cottage or two in desira
ble locality. If neither sold nor traded will rent. A1H six
rooms,
No. 302
North Fifth
Mrect. Enquire on premises. Have vacant lots and improved ones for sale also.
Geo.Koehler'»grocery,
at
20c per hundred,
houseclcanirig purposes. In-
NEWS
office.
NOTICE.
TST BK SOLD.
WE have
the following shop-worn and trade
in Pianos and Organs in good order which must he sold to make room for now stock. I'PRKiHT PIANOS. HAIXIIS BROS— Piano—Ebonized, slightly shop-worn. Regular price $400, speI cial
net price
I J. «FC
V.
hf
will
NN /MLTNN
receive pupils in voice culture, instru-
SQUARE PIANOS.
I VALLEY C! EM—Piano:
Watson's.
11JOR
If you want the best 25-cent scarf in town come to us. 'sik yon WANT theb«SToO-centscarf in the -.^OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
RENT—Two .nicely furnished
without board. Enquire at 818 Walnut
0
three houses the city. You will oe Apply at NKWM OFFICE. waited on bv salesmen who understand
tin-foil packages, delicious1
loan.—On first mortgage
MONEY
WITH ITS RIVER OG REAL WATER. Actual Steamboat running at full speed. AN
ACIUHI I If IIIII II^
Secure
from the residence O
late Mrs. llommimv«y.
ON
the corner
N
KLLT)R(, (AR 0F
.\TW
Scenery
in advance.
I'st
seata
in advance Cstial prices.
Goethe's Wonderful
Furniture buainea#.
Foster Carpet
and Furnitnre House.
street.
Hcf-
jnfred. FLLAS. MCCRAHRV.
ANTKD—If von want to SAVE your money IF
TANTKU
take
STARES in the Indiana Savinp, I,.oan
fV take Otard in the Indiana Saving).
B. F. AVKNS, scc'Y.
1
REMOVAL.
a
A. C. BRYCE & CO. are Compelled to Move to Larger Quarters on
Sale
1'
Scenic
al Effects.
., KALE NOW
open. Prices,
X. B.-
$525 00
FISCHER—Piano—Ebonized,good condition. Regular price 5375. Special. net price 315 00 D. II. BALDWIN A CO—Piano—Ebonized, good condition. Regular price $263.
Spccial net price '215 00 'OTTAG E PI ANO—Ebonized,good order. Regular price J24O. Special net price .. 195 00 COTTA E PI ANO— Ebonized,goodcondition, trade in. Special net price 1 V00
good condition..$175
00
I A D. ALE IT CO— Piano—1Hood order... 145 00 GILBERT Pianos, good order..... 125 00 .\TNX IT CLARK PinnoR. good order
i»5
00
J. IT C. FISCHER Pianos, good order FI5 00 GIBSON Piano, good order 25 00 25 Organs, in good condition at special prices from $25 to $55. Must be sold at once.
The above prices in pianos with new stool and cover, organs with new stool and book.
tSold
for cash or on low monthly payments. Each
^instrument guaranteed and a bargain. Call or address. I. II. BALDWIN & CO.. 1 :F_*0 Wabash
11JUK
sale, on account of the 1 t^or RENT—Icsirabic
IRArfl/j OHAW AND Atneri(*an Kat JL
llorse show ami American rai .A(H
Avenue.
FOR RENT.
RENT, ROOMS—Desirable rooms, at 515 South Fourth street, cither furnished or unfurnished
Watson
suite of rooms, over
IT Co.
s,
(S,'l4 ^LAIN
street. Provided
CONVENIENCES, light, water,
ever
front
rooms, front entrance No, 63-1 North Fifth street.
security,
$1400.
TO LOAN—Any sum RIDDLE, HAMILTO
easy terms. IN & Co.
AMUSKMENTS.
NAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE!
a E in N 6
LostinNewYork!
O
NAYLOR'S EXTRA! Wedneadov Kven ir*K. Nov. «tli.
Lewis Morrison,
IN HI* snblime
8CFHIC PROOUOTION OP A S
to
street. 1
11.75. 60C and c.
N A O S
Friday Evening. Novembers.
IN
COMIC
OI'KKA 0. KIMi'S
Two CAB LOADS 8PECIAL 8CENEHV.
known in Tern- Haute.
•f yi-
with or
8t~
and Electric- GalVailiZCd IHM CofiliCCS, if
FOOL
Mtc. 2V.
creasing Business:
Clothing,
Furnishing
otrictly
CT,OTIIIXG, ETC .3®
T01LCANN01 AFFORD to OVERLOOK US!
Positively on by MONDAY and TUESDAY!
S E A A N I O E O S E E
•43 Fine Italian-lined heavy Chinchilla 0YEKCOATS worth $10. .00.
65 Fine Black Corkscrew, Dres 0\*F.KC0ATS, Silk facing and Silk sleeve lining worth $ls.00.
A small lot of 24 Kersey and Melton OYEKCOATS, beautiful jn^rmcnLs, worth$22.00.
Several styles equally as cheap, that must must be seen to be appreciated, from $2.50 to $22. W.
rs, Il8itcrs anil Furnishers, Xo. 525 Main Sirrel.
-Be careful and don't make a mistake in the place, r»2" Main street.
I.OTlllNCi, KT'
Jj-IE ^E/^pESJ
CLOTHING
THIS WEEK.
We don't tell you in confidence that we are Belling the cheapest clothing in the city this week, but we announce it boldly and defy contradiction. Overcoats and suits marked in plain selling figures is the proof we point to. Come this week and see the greatest bargain sale of Clothing and (icnts lMirtiishiugH
v- «.
,#
*i\»r .IF"
MYERS BROS.,
LEADING ONB-PRICB OLOTHIBRS,
FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS. *^p3Sl
OAI-VAMZEI) IRON COUNICKB, KTC.
LYNCH & 3URRELL,
AN KA ('T ERS OF
ICO.,
SLATK AXTVTTN ROOFIKD 81IKKT MI'!TA WORK IN ALL ITS HKANCHKH. Hole
NO. 719 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
•f'LUMBKU AND OAS FITTER.
A
-PRACTICAL
Account of
""r".
G^ds and Hats
to
aitent for
ENTKK'FL WROUGHT 8TKKL FURNACK.
KRL HFC JI PK
710 WABASH AVENUE. All Work Guaranteed
shelf-v.orn
and the
S I I
Their Rapidly in
This means
Account: ol the war
goods from us, neith.
sooner you com, the. belt
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