Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 11 November 1889 — Page 4
W ASHweTos, D. C.. November
von
rinrnU of Hartford
IS WILLIAMS.
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11 ESS & WISELY,
MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
11—Indications
for Indian*: Kafn, pr ?d«d by fitir ami "uwe«i t»y »ftow in nori r?'ti lllinol*. No dp- .«!•*••! in i^rmxurv, followed Toe*d*y t» '.t.f tIv wind*. becoming vnr-
A SURE TIP!
Not on election, for we leave that delectable mission in the hands of the political "I tell you #o" man, Our object is to give you a valuable pointer on how to
into paying your merchant tailor £10 to $25 more for a suit, or overcoat thanks uecM»ary, We don't blow oar horn, but place at the head of the procession unalterable, earnest, truth-telling motto: Best Clothing at lowest Goods and Price# talk for themselves. Call early in the day, as we will be wait on
with more promptness before the crowds are in.
PIXLEY & CO.
CLOTHING, ETC.
j\ Spell of Jrad^.
Highly and Hprinklva* the weather was Saturday we pfa
have a iiioncv Having plan. That's at the back of vou'r confidence and our steady growing bus news.
THE Rl'SII WILL CONTINUE
This week at the lowest priced clothing house in the citv. Our terrific slaughter of hh'ii'h hiiits and overcoats has demoralized the clothing trade.
A Three Days' Sale.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will offer the greatest bargains ever named in* Terre lnutv. Those who can art advised to come in to-day and during the forenoon where it is possible—for first choice of our elgant
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
At our big slaughter price is a rare opportunity that all should embrace. we ve split the price wide
safe will be a regular screamer, for open.
COM E! EYERY BODY COME!
Who wants a fine suit or overcoat at a big money saying price. I here never wan ami never will bo finer suits and overcoats sold for the money. This side will extend through out I joys' and children's departments. A few monient*' visit to our
store
PIXLEY & CO.
5 per cent
in *a«h, by buying clothing direct from the manufactures. FIX Lh\ A CO. 8 the people'* place to buy Clothing, iiate, Caps and Furnishing Goods, at prices thrift can not le matched by the ordinary retail clothiers.
WHY BE PERSUADED
had a busy day. We
will convince you. Come and see. Some rare bar-
gaitin in workingmen'* clothing. Bargain* for everybody. All goods marked tu plain figures and sold only at one price. This is Htrietlv a cash sale. Not a garment will be charged to any one.
MYERS BROS.,
LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,
FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS.
lNssL'UANC'K,
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
ZE B. K. IIA YENS.
Insurance against Damage by Fire, Lightning and Tornadoes. The Oldest and Largest Agency In the Oity. $128,000 Paid in Four Losses. Losses always promptly settled and paid.
REPR KSEN T1N
A to I a
AuuMit«n ivuiiityivani* Wt«tfbiwtir. Sew York W UUmn^'urg Citv, Sew York Sow Sew H«»«t#ihlri'. ... Uertttitn. HHnol* ...... 'attfornhi,
Allforni*.
Sortlu r», Kiifhtnil iitianttnu, Kng.l*nti North ItHtKhmul 34?t«*ntite i'htiMUx. 1 ondon.,
w.
Thr in is the tibcajw**: Un the ImvsI by
PI.AMN'O Ml LI,
(1,1 FT & W11.1.1A MS COM PAN Y.
fSMabUstwd 1.«L Incorporate is®. Manufactnrt'r*
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.,
•AND DEALERS 1N-
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware.
Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
STOV KSv
Zimmerman's Stove Store
i068 WABASH AVENUE»
rtlland examino the fine 1im of Cook and Hating isloves. Soie a^ent ter the wouderfttl
CUAHTEH OAK COOK STOVES.
A 1.1. WOOL PANTX
v.,., *4,750.000
JL laJLDiliXi
our
prices." able to
This
ft. F. HAVKSS,
fiSu' Walmsh Avenue.
J. CLirr. Secretary and Treasurer.
of
ALL WOOL PANTS AT 619 Main st.
BUNK ROOK makers AND mXDKltt. ^. jamr? wisely. BLANK BOOK: MAKERS and BENDERS, mm mai"
Bi£
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maussj,
JLMJJL.
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city
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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
Albert Meyers is visiting in Mattoon. Geo. F. Westfall has gone to Chicago. Grif Deeves, of Chicago, is in the city. Grace Elliott, of Paris, was in the city Friday.
mrsg
Will Aydelotte leaves for Chicago tomorrow. W. L. Kidder left for the north this another
6
Miss Minnie Stover, of south riret should
street, is recovering from a dangerous
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Oratorio Society holds its first meeting of 1889 in the Normal school building this evening. The study of the Messiah will be taken up first.
County Treasurer Conzman has paid the interest on Series of the county
annual meeting at the Court House Sat-
,mlay afternoon.
The Oil Wells.
in D.uimnrp rm where Hard wick was and after telling me
H. Hulman has gone to Baltim [ie agked me ii my name wasn't Sugrue. business. told him it was "and he placed me unFrank Slaughter has gone to Spring- jer arrest" field, Mo. Such is substantially Sugrue's state-
Cbas. Wood went to South Bend this ment. When questioned a second time morning. with reference to a few minor points he
Judge John T. Sooft hMCWfumed from stated them differently and ravolrcdj' WgDXESDAT
Kentucky. Mrs. Elisabeth Mattox has. returned *jj the way through. He explained the from Logansport. fact of having Crews' watch on his jier-
Mort Hudson leaves to-night for Texas son by saying that before he left the to make his future home. caboose Friday night Crews, having Miss Maggie Edmonds, o£ Eugene, Ind.,1 handed him the watch told him to put is visitingmends on Ohio street.
Mrs. Hasted, of Marshall, was the "voided his boarding house after Friday guest of Miss Belle Blundeli, of north evening at supper by the assertion that tr-f+v. he feared to go near the lest P.fth street Fndav
Prank Ellensworth, of the Adams Ex-f jn the stealing of Collenpress Co., Sundayed in orthmgton yes- laugh's watch. When the coroner's terday at his home. 1 investigation was over Sugrue was re-
W. T. I^eggett has been confined to his turned to the jail to await farther develhome for the past week with fever but opments in the ease. hopes to be out to-day. W. C. Yawter and Jerry Connors, both
John Cook aud wife, of north Eighth Vandalia brakemen who were well acstreet will attend the wedding of ^lissq^'ntedwith Prank Crews, were also Mavme Sevbold, of Greencastle,
to-i
M. Shockey, of Mt. Oreb, 0., is in the jJe je^ pjace
visiting his relative, Mr.
T.
M. ance,
of north Center street. Mr. will leave Wednesday for home
bonds. The principal of these bonds ducted themselves in a genteel manner was $120,(XX), and the interest $3,007.50. and were considered by her perfect genC. K. Peddle read a paper on laborsav-1 tleman. She said that Crews was by no iug machines, Professor
J.
K. Bukowitz
'Van
plaved an instrumental solo and Miss melancholy reflection that he was selBufcowitz sang a solo at the regular dom in anv other than a jovial and talkmonthly meeting of city teachers held ative mood. She saw Crews for the l^t Saturday time at 7 odock 1'ndav evening, when he conversed with her in a happy strain,
Agricultural Society. and alluded to what he expected to do in The Yigo Agricultural Society held its
1
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&haal,
IT. R.
Beaiichamp was elected to fill the unex- _nce
pired term of the late James Dailev. ()ne
.v 'oi the nouse as mucn as tuui ded to lease more land at Staunton j10Lnc
The Rose Oil and Gas Company has decided to lease more land at 'Staunton for the well and Squire C. W. Bailey, of Staunton, to secure the leases. The capital stock of the company will be increased and the •derrick over the present well will be purchased. The work of drilling will begin next week. The 350 feet ol pine which was put into Guarantee well No.
he nurpose of sinking another oil:
and has appointed .l'a\iH
his wife's bedside to be she died. Mrs. Slusser leaves two chil dren, one 2 years of age and the other onlv 8 months old. Sir. Slusser will probably recover. Mrs. Slusser's sister, Miss McConnaha, was made seriously ill by the former's death and her condition is considered critical.
A \c« ly unmo.
The Kester l^lwtric Company has constructed a thirty-light dynamo for the
4.500.00© Terre Haute Electric Light and Power ltso'ooo Company which has leeu placed in 'i!ooo.ix»! position at the central station and which i.ioo,ooo: will be tested on one of the city circuits tjSS'SS: this week. The I'.V.'V. aaiwoiow! volts, ainph. 200, s{eed 1,(X)0. 21 .*».«»! mo is the invention of" Mr. Kester and ^'txwtioo ',e "anRwiue ef ai-complishing the very l«est results.
Hrnl llatr Trannfrn.
I I.iaabitha Kafader and husband to Patrick 1-a.hey, ». of in-lot 0 in Win, M. Peterson's sub., $2o0.
Minerva Col trim to John Col trim n. w. of wn tion 18, township 12 and range consideration $1,000. I Geo. J. Schmitt to Kdward W. Ji»hnson n. of in-lot out-lot 59 in Sarah C.
Deraing's sub.
IMr«l I'raiu Kxpomtre.
Fa««,
om «m sw*
-,
Wm. Cline, aged 2J» years, a (dissipated and worthless man, was found dead in the loft of a stable in the rear of Jien Volker's place at the comer of First and Wilson streets, yesterday morning. He modern languages, had been accustomed to sleep in the loft where his bodv was discovered and to
exposure subsequent to along spree was due his death. ... -ft
Xo Dangrr. 5^,*
St. lxuis baa just had an earthquake and New York is about to have another. At any rate a paper of that city advised the millionaires "to pat their names down for a snbscriptioti for the world's fair with a force* that will startle the coot* munity."—Chicago Herald. _,
erwt memorial to
The pro|weal to Wilkie Collins in Westminster or St, lint's meets with opposition from the friends of the late novelist. Wilkin Col-' lins had a great prejudice against the4 prevalent fashion of raising such memorials to public men. r~~—1,11
1
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PfrMil*.
Hie CiUxeos' Fuel Gas Co., have been granted a permit to build a one^ttory brick machinery room on out-lot 19. the same to ccwt $1,500,
SUM!
November 11.—{SpeciaL}—Ad
miral Krauts insists on ha resignationas minister ol marine and Admiral Boitey will be hw successor.
SSfc'jJ
an(j
f' Uadair At VfonnfAn A ...
Obiiuitry.
At
'2
one day last week failed to cut out the cave in. The hole will now be cased ^lttt Crews was dead.. As soon as this down to June stone to prevent further
o'clock yesterday afternoon Mrs.
Daniel ."kisser, of south Second street, died of typhoid fever. Her husband has
been very ill with the same disease for, also ascertain if possible whether Crews some time and was yesterday carried to! or anylxxly else disposed of a watch in with 1ier when Indianapolis answering the description
machine is lalxded 110
-A Af Jta tr urMWit 1/iX A XI \J UITlDiail
AS MYSTERIOUS AS EVER.
[(•ONT1NUKD FKOM KIKBT PAGE.]
two months for word as to what he
}0
taining along account of Crews' death $7.15, eood returning until the fifth day and I saw that I was suspected of killing after the day of sale, on aecouut of the Ho him. I went down to the depot to look for Hardwick to give myself up and get a trial as soon as possible. There was er policeman there but I could not see Harawick. I asked the policeman
himself in number of contradictions, ,„
in
Packet, get out of town and wait
with the time-piece. If Sugrue
not
illness. tion of that time, it was the latterVinMise Julia Carter, of north Eighth, is structions for the former to turn the recovering from a long sickness of tv- watch over to a younger brother of its phoid fever. owner. Sugrue accounts for having
hear from Crews at the expira-
nipped by autll0riti'place e8 for suspw.tolbehe
examined vestenlav by Coroner Hyde
They testified!to having seen the deceiised last at Eckennan's saloon and said that
at
xv
3o o'clock Friday
the stiitement that lie was
Shoekey g0jng to bis caboose to go to bed
loth
these men stated that they detected nothing unusual in the manner of Crews that night that he seemed in first-class spirits aud that all his actions in-] dicated that he was l'ar from brooding over any such desperate work as the commission of suicide. 31 rs. Almy, the lady who keeps the boarding house where Crews and Sugrue lived, said that both the men always con-
a
tendency toward
the near future. She spoke of Sugrue as
a
reticent individual, ver\ quiet and dis-
I Jfnt-
,r rx j. T- i' timonv to the eflect Unit lie \\as Jeffers, II. 1). Roquet, I". McKeen, .John his boartling house late Fridav night Chft and W. II. Hunter were elected to' serve as directors for two years. W. T.
a,.
41
and stated that lie had received intelli-
m00tj
the first Friday in pecem ber for organiza- \ya^a8]i avenue, testify that Crews an1 tion. Secretary Uakey report showed ^UJrni(,
11 nnul Fav nrnmitimc or I ...
the total amount paid for premiums at I the last fair to be $4,550.15. Treasurer Schaal'8 report showed the total disbursements for the year ending November 1889, to be $10,516.70.
of the iUncss of his folks aml in.
ten(|e{j
hundred and two shares of stock were j^ate Collinbaugh and Jessie Wildervoted. I he board of uirectors will meet
to depart for home immediately.
the women who reside at lltlS
were
Crews
iia-I acccss to all drawers and all parts of the house as much as if it had been his good chance not beof the opinion that Sugrue took the watch. The Collinbaugh woman adhered to her firet expression as to Crews being in herjudgment the man who committed the theft.,
therefore had a goc
to fitea, the watch yet gbe (lill
jjeve }ie
wag
mjjitv.
She was of
The Coroner has not as yet taken the deposition of MeClure the brakeman, whom Night Caller Turner .summoned into the caboose when he discovered
man colnes
trouble of this nature. monv will be secuml. OTh' is morning Mr. Pwyer, upon the
jn ofl" of the road his testi-
direction of Coroner Hyde, was sent to Indianapolis to investigate as to whore Crews procured his silver watch and under what conditions. Dwver will
civen of the gold-filled time-piece stolen rom Kate Collenbaugh. A detective
given ol tiie gt from Kate was also detailed to visit Brazil and find out whether or not Sugrue had been there at the time stated he was there and. if so, what he did while in that city. lTpon the reports of these
two men,
iacconling to the status of things, seems'
...w
to rest the destiny of Mr. Michael Sugrue.
KING'S DAUGHTERS DISGRUNTLED.
23 South Sixth street, where he nill receive pupils in voice culture, instrumental music, harmony and classc* in
made or made to measure upon short witicee. We make and sell the ln*st shirts in the market Our prices guarantcei always below any competitor.
?...-.'tJ
KNICK-KNACKS
I AT HI
Hits imlwles the little articles necessary for the conve nience of man. We carry a largt» variety at extremely popular prices.
Rubber Stamps at 10 S. 5th St
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
OLD DOMINION OOFFEK.
I now hare my line of aodenresu- in stock, and it is a large one, of well seleefcwl foods at prices that cannot be touched. That's all I have to say.
I
Pnblitho«l ('anl Nlirm up «hc I'rlit-
Cmarlkston, S. C., NovemU'r 1l.~-
[Sjecial.]—There
is trouble in the order
Thedyna- King's Daughters here. The Royal Chapter, which is composed of delegates from various circles in the State, met here yesterday and was slimly attended.
The small attendance was attributed to the pnbliintion in a newspajier of a card I
supposed to have been written by a orominent inemljer. in which the writer this reason should lie redd and siipporfed ut^tetl the King's Daughters to get up a jjetition to Ouecn Vict4»ria for the |amon I of Mrs. Maybrick. They said the publication of tins letter kept many delegates from the meeting. The matter was not formally discussed, but the ladies who /, were present were enraged at thepnh!i-jf/
SH1HTS.£4
That's our business. Kitlier
ScHirE*, the HatSer,
GILT-EDGE COFFEE
In one potmd tin-fml packages, delicious drink. Try it,
11,"
EXCURSIONS TO CHICAGO. For trains arriving in Chicago, Xovember 5th, 7tb. 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th and 20th, the C. fe E. I. R. R. will sell tickets Terre Haute to Chicago and return at
American Horse show and American Fat Stock show. R. A. CAMPBELL. General Agent.
Keep posted, Ktmti the Daily Serrt.
AMUSEMENTS.
flaylor's Extra.
EVE.. NOVEMBER 13
vet his storv in the main was the same Firti Jhrtwuuiion in this Citv of Mrs. Bunion's Embroidered aild
Dramatic Idyl. 1
Little Lord Fauntlei'oy
By Original Couijwny. Sale rices. Si. o0 and cents.
opens Monday.
PAULINE
B?lle
of 5arato$a
A Beautiful Opera will bo Hall,
Given at Howling
Till RSDAY, NOVEMBER utli
-BY
PROFESSOR BICKOWITZ AM) ITPILS.
Prominent Nhi^cniin the Cnwl. Ih
.MiiMieal INhhiIO
A Knre Treal of Terre Haute. I.et Kvrr,yImxIj Attend the Perform*
TIME TABLE.
AILROAD TIME TABLE.
•Standard time 10 minutes slower than city tim«.
VANDALIA LINK.
Lkavk
for thk
Arrive
in their liouse the last time
on Thursday night prior to Crews' deat h. They say that Crews and Sugrue were in the room from which the watch was stolen, alone, and that Sugrue left the room several minutes before Crews did. Jessie Wildermood testified that
from the
tes-
last at
his boarding when he called up one of the inmates
and 3:00 m.
2:10
West—1:42 a in 10:21 a
3:10 m.: '.UH i. m. Lkavk
for thk
15
East—1:30 a
1:.M
a
& 12:47 in i.SO m.: ":W p. m. Arrive
from thk
East—1:80 a m: 10:l'2a
100 p. in.: 6:45 i»:00 m. Arrive
fkom thk
West—1:20 a
ui
1:42 a
12:12 2:10 p. m. T. H. A L. DIVISION. Leave
for thk
in
lH(i FOU15.
Trains leave for east nt 1:20 n. mS:02 n. in. 12:-M p. m.: 3:4* p. m. Leave for the we*t 1:20n. m.: 10:(c.t a. m. p. iu.: T:27 p. m.
-AND-
$10
North -6:00 a ra 4:00 re.
North—12:00noon 7:30pm. E. & T. H.
Trains leave for the south at :JQ a tn 10:15 a m, S: top in aud 9:50 m. Trains arrive from the BOUtU at5:10a n» 12:01 in: m, aud 10:2"i m.
T. H. & P.
Traiiw leave for the northwest at 8:1"'am 3:00 m. Trains arrive from northwest at 11:00 a
in
E. A I.
Trains leave for the south, mail and express, 8:ram: Worth, mixoil, 4:05 m. Arrive from the south. Worth, mixed 10:15 mail and express, 4:05 m.
C. & E. I.
Trains leave for the north at 5:20 a hi 10:25 a m: 2:0.") and 10:35 m. Trains arrive from the north at 5:K a 10:15 am 8:3-" and 9:46pm.
Business Men
Should subscribe for the Nkws. Itisde-
voted to the interests of the city, re
gardless of politic*.
It is in favor of economic administra
tion of city and county affairs and for
v-'
by every taxpayer.
ready
JlllE PAPER FUR TIIE PEOPLE
I
KS K. IIcntkr
A
CO.
S?EKr.Ti^AJiKNTLKMKNFOR
I JAMRS HIXTER A CO.
ry workingtiian should r»tid the
|flecause it gives them information in
''thousand and one** ft "Z %j'^ sTs ^s
iWttttse it ia friendly to their interest.
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p. s.
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THE NEWS.
a
Dr. Cofl'ce
"HI
Zicc&use it gives them all the news.
Because
it is
ONLY TEN CENTS
PES WEEK
F.HZ'
•All Goods marked in plain figures.
ban !oeii
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££t
li lifiai
witbf
BAZAR.<p></p>Bulletin!
.S*l£
Through our Eastern buyer we just received
by express some Choice Novelties of Imported
Appliqued Short Cloth Gar-
ments, beautiful styles, at reasonable prices.
We are now ready to show our elegant line of
I Smoking Jackets, solid colors and fancy stripes,
jto which we invite your kind inspection.
HERZ' BAZAR)-
Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
LOTlllNt.', ET'C.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY.
To demonstrate that lludwig A Co. eon uuderse!! all other elotliiers, we arnuiire for Monduv and Tuesday, Xovomlier 11th and 12th. the-most- gigantie and mipa nil led sale of tine elotliing ever known to theeitizons of Terre llanle and vicinity. The wonderful sueeeiss of our great ovcivosU .sale of last week hns eonvineed us we have struck the most snecessful means «»f adverf ising we have ei tried. It true we've lost money in this sale, hut the many customers appreciate our lilwrality anil give us their patronage in conseijueneo. We propose to de\ote»the above two days to
Advertising Only
And shall siu ritiee more in order to repeat finest quality of suits and overcoats for
TEN DOLLARS
We shall sell elegant dress and business suits, in corkscrews, fine eheviofs.-j, cas8imeres, kerseys ami meltons, eijual in style aud material to ihe iiuest eustom% tailoring, sold from Sis to $-•", and considered good value by everybody at that, we? will positively sell these suits and overcoats until Tuesday evening'for $10 lei# dollars---$10. We shall actually lose from .1n to $10 on every garment, but we wi^ make hundreds of friends for our house and will thus be fullv reimbursed.
Onc-Pricc Clolliicrs, Halters and Furnishers, No.
lil'XS,
313 OHIO STREET,
Ins the only place that gives you ft guarantee on Ouns.
nition lower tliau any other place aud docs repairing cheaper.
No Money No Gunee.
1)11. W. O. CUM KI".
VISIT EXTHNDHII I Mil TIIE Idlli!
THE SICK TREATED FREE, .Except Surgical Operations I
coin)idled foextend
hf» visit
:i-
525 Main Sin
until Sfttiinlay Kovcmiicr IiHIj. KxIni.li'il
iK'uoiint o/ or nirsficnl op«r«tlo»» ruiil cJht ci«w# of (voiet»r oiulci* treat me til. "All lin'y
task In rvinni Is their name* for r«"fm»tioe when ciin-d. C/mie early niulliilnt:
only ®ik» /rlftxl with you, iwt room* are cnnvik").
I
DR. W. 0. COFFEE,
sttorttai.'! fallen!
4
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our success in a great sale of tho
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Sills
ammu
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oh
Kjsfeas
Inillltile, l.nnUvitle My.
oi
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0 p*-= luiirw,
SCIEiNTlKIC EXAMINATIONS.
I am doing wli an immen»c t.«wiiie*« here, and have niany pafienfaunde tmOinentaad surgical operations
V-
The 1st and 15th of Each Month.
will
1k.» in Iie Tfrre
tr#«w»o Mfdktil *n«l *n«l OfformJi.'
j'
thi«j'i ireL»cfweeu
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