Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 21 November 1889 — Page 4
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C.. November 21—Indica
tion* tor Ohio aud Indiana: Rain ttatio temperature, {allowed Fridaj brawler: v.u..*•
ble WIND*.
low. Btylinh ttnd handsome. For a
J. H. WILLIAMS, President.
Galvanized Inm Cornices,
Fine Dress Suits.
Hen* you «-an find some of the most d^irablc stvlc* of this at only
$14.60.
Business Dress Suits,
Cheviots, fancy eaasunerw and wor^lctb.
$12.
Plain Business Suits.
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES!
A welcome word to the economical buyers, and a fortunate tiling for gentle|men larger than the average. An assortment of Overcoats in extra and fat sizes just received. They are rare, hard to find, as but few are manufactured. 1
Dou/i? ritityt Bar^air?
You should see our fresh arrival of Men's Suit* for $15. They are extra well made, have all the requirements of style, and there are half a dozen colore, every one a bargain. Don't
mim 'em.
More new Otitis for Boys just received, and they are beauties- We have an unHmite! stock of Winter Cap« and Hats. All the be*t grades of Underwear very cheap. See th«*ui.
Vr.AKIN'0 Mtl.L.
(JLIF1& WILLIAMS COMPANY.
f.tflbl(jihed
-AND DKALKRS LV-
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware.
Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
MAClllN'K
PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Ninth street, near Union Depot.
Terre Haute, Indiana.
MANtJfrACTORKHS
Engines, Boilers, Mill and Mining Machinery.
Architectural iron work a specialty. Dealers in belting, bolting cloth, pipe, good* and all kin«Is of mill and machinery supplies. Encrina and hoiler rem promptly attended to.
Zimmerman's Stove Store
(068 WABASH AVENUE)
Call and examine the fine line of Cook and Heating Stoves, agent for the wonderful
CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES.
ItOOFINU AN1» tJUTTKIUN'O.
S. FEN N KB
WANTS KVKHYONK TO KNOW THAT IIKD0K8 0XLY
First-Class Roofing and Guttering,
•200 MAIN STREET.
OATIVANL/KI) I HON (OIWICKS, KTC.
LYNCH & SURRELL,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HBHS JUit
MEN**!* SUITS A SI) OVERCOATS. NOTICE.
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J. M. CLIFT, Secretary and Treasurer.
1M1. Incorporated im. Manufacturer* of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.,
WOIIK8.
«LATK AND TIN ROOFINO. SHKKT MKTA WORK ALL ITS BRAN*HK8. Sole for KRUSE A PKKNTKK'SS WKOt UHT STEEL FURNACE.
NO. 710 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Al.l, wool. l'AXT.
AilloillUXTSllAllE TO ORDER FOR 019 Main st.
Cl#OTHl N«,
KT(
DWIGICO..
H«\*e placed on sale for this week the following
Extraordinary l/alue$
In lire below mentioned department*
Tine C3u»»««»res and fine wor^usi gowte.,
$9.
All the remainder of our higti quality suits «U
^5,
iraau,
men at ITM.
W
$4.50 to $7.50. reduction of prkt* in 11
A.k lo lUrirtl.v nil «.wl «.ii lor W« tavite. miante
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Boys" and Children's Suits.
Knee pant* suits from 74c up. Boys suits from
$2
up,
Evrryihing else in this »4c{iartm«nt at xwrresponding taw prkx*.
Underwear Department' lients* Shirt* and drawer*. Saw, 4$e. to $L"\. All weil-m g.s
apuction «rf stytea, t\UA %k* aad
Remember the Place—525 MAIN STREET
Th® Strictly On*-Pric« Olotbiog Hou«e. Ailfe Ooode mark#d in plain figurM.
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Vices
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8TOVKB. were issued yesterday to the friends of
Sole
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4 ~. r^ TERRE HAUTE DAtLV NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1889.
T) the office of failure to receive the News of the most popular clubs in the city and JT
paper was properly delivered, ten dollars, ^V1 I reward is offered for the arrest and con-
viction of anyone stealing this paper from subscribers. /NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
T. VV. Haymond is home from Tennesi'see. Mias Nellie Finkbintr has returned •j home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brvcc Sin West York, III.
visit Miss Hudnut I Mr.-Murphy, of Chicago
not
1 Mre. Keyes,
ot
et-
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Mrs. T. R. Hardy, of Rockpord, Ind., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cortner, of south Fourth street.
Mrs. Charles Fuller, jr., is visiting her
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice liswlor, of east Fifth avenue, t:e)ebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Tuesday evening,
Miss Susie Stewart, of lndiauapolis. and Miss Alice Wilson, of l^ifayette, will I attend the reception at Mr. Hudnut's.
Mrs. L. M. Burnet luis returned from Minneapolis and is occupying her rooms fat Mrs. Madison's on south Sixth street. I Mr. Ersom, of Kansas, and Mr. Rose,
from Arkansas, now attending the Polytechnic, have engaged, rooms with Mrs. B. N. Hudson. I Mr. Weldon, formerly of Terre Haute,
returned yestenlay. Mr. and Mrs. Will Truesdale and Mr. and Mrs. Will Steele, of Minneapolis, e.\I pect to travel in a private car with a party from that city, to Chicago, to hear Patti sing.
Mrs. Hamberger, of Paris, 111., after |an extended visit with friends in Cincinnati, arrived here last evening to spend
a
ft!W iliivs with Mis. Arnold, of south
Engine arid boiler repairing sixth street. Daintily engraved cards of invitation, done bj Robt. Clarke «?c Co., Cincinnati,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Dingo dancing dub will club reception this evening. Bishop Vincent, who will open the Normal lecture course to-morrow ewiling, will lecture on "Among the .Heights/' I The coroner's verdict in the case of the death of Frank Crews, the Vandalia hrakeman who was found dead in his caboose, was rendered yestenlay. The verdict was suicide.
4mnwmfni*.
This
ewniug the Gray
:r* *\i.
bui
investigation having shown that the ^eir lo^ed for
was the guest-ia^r
of L. Briggs yestenlay Misses Mamie and Emma Baker have returned from Connereville. fered him her little baby
Anton Mayer, Jacob May and Frank he took it in bis arms and held it. There Peker went to Indianapolis yesterday. was quite a large crowd on the platform Mrs. George Doimeilv, of West Leba- and in the scramble of the passengers to -non is yisiting her mother, Mrs. Boudi- get off and on the train the colored wo-
l*n«, 1ml.. is vbtti0(|
(Mn. Ralph Hunt, of north Thirteenth ,« i„ a
a tedious convalescence from inflamatorv ®9me
rheumatism. Mre. J. W. Pierce, of South Eleventh street, will leave for the west Saturday 'lor the benefit of her health.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Surrell,on the cor- pleasures of railroad sife. I he chocolate it /»A tt'if It 4 Im r\i/» inn aaa 4 /n'OC hblini lu ner of Eighth and Mulberry streets.
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a net* certifies to fine health, happiness, advancement and congenial work. On next, Friday evening the German Club, recently reorganized out of the old Home Circle Dancing club, will give a pink-domino-party at the home of Mr. .1. C. McGregor, on North Eighth street. Gentlemen metnlers of the club who arc
French tongue. The niemlera of the "far it, realizing that the engineer had I dub are Mre. Dr. Rice, Misses Steele, 'no intention to stop, made a wild effort M( tiregor, Gilbert, Bruliette, Mamie to clear the way. Those in buggies nrar
Bench. est the danger whipped their horses across the road and those who were too closely pressed for that reined fin and turned Iwick. For a time it looked hold a though an accident was unavoidable but fortunately .none happened. Thef engineer who will dash into a funeral procession in this manner is a fit subject for a genteel "jackin" up.''
Company l»g«n an engagement of three dr.
nights and Saturday matinee at Nay loir's, presenting their picturesque drama, *The Old Oaken Bucket'" to night and Friday night and "Saved from the Storm" at the matinee and Saturdav ni?ht. The
several specialty people. They carry all their own special scenery. Among other fealuce may be mentioned the dramatic dogs trained by Mr, Stephens. The? are v,%n trick docs,
company is a capable one and «xntains in this dtv at II o'clock on the morning
are potent factors in
the tlay. The engagement will be at popular prices. 2.% and 30 cents, matinee prices 15 and
Ttw itdvance sale of acuta begins tomorrow fear the engagement of Duff"a Opera Company at Nay tor's on Monday evening in "Paola." Indications point to a btg sal cents.
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lake.
The Tern? Haute NEVA, edited by Mist Mary Haqier, s«y* •'The latest snteltig*»noe is that fV- mem are about to with draw and lortu a Hen's C. T. 1'. If tslone and only a tot of disfranch wed ief' in the oW ornnlxatkm. its prorwdmgs will haw no further inteivst to the thi*e political partkw. Yoar not afmid of anybwlv who is thoat a irote."—So« th Bead Times*
kkfi Hoc Iter Kmptiaa.
On Friday evening the Knickerbocker !ub *iH give a fancy dress reception at BimUey hall The m^e|tkti will be ttrkily private, only a few intinat#
m. A Fi^' $*»*£ ***'4
-*V^ Jf *.-
..,'" iwwapwMwiiiiiiiiin
Mends of the members of the elub having been invited. The dab has become one
viuri uanug
Numerous complaints having come to Knickerbocker
'.V
HERE AND THERE.
Lav tfcitle bis caps aud mitteny. & Buy him shoes instead of boot* Lay aside his ancient toys ,1
woman stepped up to him and of-
man was lost sight of. She had boarded
—0f trouble. He looketl around
peck
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kaufman ga\ a through the crowd a nervous, anxious Fla., leaving Terre Haute at .V_o -i osrr^sive euchre party on Tuesday
manner
m0Te*
to see if he could catch sight of
progressive euehre party on luesoay manner to see if he could catch sight of and p. in., arriving at Jacksonville evening. the woman who had plavecl this dastard- the following day at 1:5-5 i. in. and seeMrs. F. C. Crawford is still confined to lv joke on him. The engineer sounded ond morning at 7: JO l-estx'ctivelv. via. I the house with little hope of immediate the whistle and the clang of the hell told Kvansville route. Onlv one change of recovery. plainly that the train was about to ears. liav Sherburn, of the N'an, is suffering
the woman who had played this dastard-
an^
treme measures would soon have to l»e resorted to. The train began to move off and the seconds seemed hours to him. Oh! if only he could rid himself of that imp of darkness for one moment that lie might flee from the spot and drown his troubles in the wild and exhiliratiny
tI
[Mr. and -Mrs. Theodore Huduut, an- naked lnn», Why he didu take off Ins nouncing a wedding receptiou to Mr. and '.for^8 countenane fell and he Frank E Robinson for Wednesday even-, left,the hall, lie hasn smiled since. ing. November 2*. IN BEHALF OF CHARITY.
Miss Mary Kraut, of the Chicago Inter-! —... 14. Ocean, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Wnjor innnid«oit. ». H. «in«l s. Bigelow,and other relatives here. She '•••in*"®** i'1 J1*** leaves on Satunlav for her old home in The Society of Organized Charity will Crawfordsville and will return
Mon- neeil a good deal of money this winter to
day to Chicago. Miss Kraut's apiear-! relieve the poverty-stricken and desti-
in doubt as to the exact qtialitv of rosv systematic canvass of the city for eontricoloring designated by the word "oink, buttons. should immediately consult an autnoritv lest thev appear as re«l as a jeonv and
French ciass under the tuition of Profes- Main street. The E. A T. II. railroad sor Wickersham was held last evening at ivvas readied and the long line the residence of Mr. .John Beach
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Ohio
tute. They only have the allowance made by the county conimissioners--$50 per month for six months—and that will be used to support the Friendly Inn. An energetic etfert will be made to secure adequate funds for charitable work. To-morrow morning Mayor Dannldson, S. Davig and S. C. Stiinson will begin a
of
street. During these meetings no Eng- about half across the track when llish used. The club have planned i^assenger train came in sight. after a brief aud thorough review drill °f course evervlvody supposed that the Ion some of the difficult portions of the engineer, comprehending the situation, grammar, to pursue a course of reading
Obftnar.r.
Wm. A. Dox, aged "A, years, died yestenlay afternoon at his home on North Fourth street. He had been
I for several months, during which time?
his life gradually ebbed awav. He is one of the oldest citizens of Terre Haute, having come here in P5?. He was for a
Stephens 1 towlti
t,me
prominent ami sutvessful
in^.hant»
but of late veai*
has not been engaged in any business. The funeral occurs tomorrow morning at 10:30o'clock. the remains to be interred in Wood lawn cemetery.
Itev. lianaom HawK died at his home
of November l?Hh in the 88th year of his age. He had only been sick a short time when hi* d^ath oocnrretl.
t.
TftMNitrieal ttnii.
is xkafous, November 21 .~[8§»ecial.] Manager Conklin, of the Grand Opera House, and W. H. Foster, manager of the Boston Ideal, came to blows last nifht over a division of receipts. They bridged over temporarily and the per-
»,%- formance began. After the dose of the
Fnc«* range from performance Faster b«^an »nit against Conklin for $20,(m.
P«« at
CHW
.MiO, November
21.—[Special.meat
.*
S~!
Aud the horn he dally toot*. Get him long in place of short pant* As the air is getting eh illy, "i For our darling nowis growing— "Grandpa's pants will soon tit Willie
rp to noon this dty has been enshroud tiw haafi i«w "lea any ed In total darkness by one of the beav- all nvi». fogs erer known. Limits are used Apprafaem*: in every place of bustnetts and
iti
im-
poeBible to distinguish pedestrian* on the, TWepr '•!*. street. %of4*e«#tb«- )w*rAof«o»m:
Rubber Samps at 10 S. Sth St
GIl.TEDGE COFFEE
lu one pound tin-foU packages, delicious drink. Try it,
OLD DOMIKIO/OOFFKE.
Indies .41*1 Soelely Thank*gi vtuir nt ver*ary. The usual annual donations to Ladies Aid Society will be received •, week commencing Monday
The public do not see the "faces of our poor, but the sound of their sorrow is heard through our society. Having contidence in the liberality of our citizens we feel it is hardly necessary for us to urge a generous response to our appeal. As has been our custom for manv vcars, Davis,
wish
A good storv is told on Gabe L» ,, oay to each of our worthv families, ana d.e popular passenger bmkemai. ooth.jwe „k
the
visituur andaha. He was on Conductor^ ash assist us this work. Cards with name
Johnson's train—the accommodation be-1 and address will be furnished on applica-
Bnu:il
face with the big innocent eyes haunted him. like a nightmare. He would have rather been a thief. a murderer than to stand there with that baby in his anus. a verv picture of guilt. A happy thought struck him. He boarded the train with the babv in his arms, lie is possessed of an excellent voice and can dance a clog that would surprise you, and by making use of these acquirements he intended to palm off the baby as one he had picked up on the train. He was going through I the train with the baby in his arms when lo and behold, there in a front seat sat the old colored woman. She had forgot-, I ten all about the babv. "Bless mv soul, |'spect you was gittinr worried," said she EXCURSIONS TO CHICAGO. as she "took the kid in her arms. iabe For trains arriving in Chicago, Novenibit his lip and walked off mad as a hor- ber oth, 7th. 12th. 14th, 10th, I sth and net without making auv reply. 20th, the C. & E. I. R. R. will sell tickets
George Haves, the andaha conductor, $7.1."), good returning until the fifth day JS a very handsome man. and is very after the dav of sale, on account of the popular with the ladies, but like all other American Horse show and American Fat good looking fellows has an occasional Stock show. R. A. CAMPBKLL, set-back to mar the joys and pleasures of General Agent, this life. He was at a fancy dress ball at. Logansport one evening not long since, Prof. Bnkowitz has opened rooms at and at the hour of 12 the party unmasked. 2'5 South Sixth street, where he will George had taken off his mask and was receive pupils in voice culture, instruproceeding to enjoy himself to the best mental music, harmony and classes, in advantage, when a young lady friend modern languages.
K»KI.KCJ-
n, A,Kwth'M"
thus mar the icshetic effect of the occa-, To-day about noon occurred the funI sion. ernl of limothv Da rev. The procession The usual weekly meeting of the ladies' «luite
a
,ar«f
one 'and wt^tit east on
buggies and carriages was
h'-'t
1 with French authors. Each reading to stead of slowing up he seemed to open be followed by comment and discussion the throttle all the wider. The engiue both of subject-matter and literary merit, came down the track at a rapid rate, aud carried on and sustained entirelvjn the the people in the profusion who re
tnun indue time, but 111-
are visiting A Jounaon's tnuu'—ibe accommoaauon oe- land address will be furnished on applica- visitors to thU MI Miss Jessie Levering, of tafavette. will! tween here and Indiana{olis—when one tion at the rewiviu«r room Mondav. 1 tllient Will hlld prices Oil a llun\beT Ol j^ar'fine morning he JO'off at
to lxk it is ronveniont it is d«ire.l that
the well fare, of the passengers, ^.^'r the basket to the family
I Gabe is always polite, courteous aud *or whom it is prejared, but all baskets obliging, and" when a big fat colored
se'ifty
W1*~(iare-
R. A. CAMI-HEI.I., Geu'l Agt., HlM Wabash Ave
A GREAT MYSTERY. A mysterious affair, I Called a Chocolataire, Which is not a solitaire For everybody will be there, is to be held in the parlors of the Congregational church Thursday evening, The ladies of this church take pride in the superior quality of the choc which tliey offer to their guests. ditiou other refreshments will be stand a choice musical programme rendered. Twenty cents covers the entire expense and includes the mysterv.
DIED.
w»orl,h
VmlTth
rment
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2**&> -m «r
the
next
morning,
continuing until
November 25th and Wednesday afternoon. Clothing, provisions, fuel, medicine and money will I be needed as the winter davs come on.
t^rnl baskets for Thanksgiving
tie in
I now have my line of underwear in stock, and it is a large one, of well selected goods at prices that cannot lie touched. That's all I have to say.
Senl.uiiJt, the Hatter.
Terre Haute to Chicago and return at
Block Coal is high. Lump Coal is low. The best Lugip Goal on the market at $2.00 per ton. Nut Coal at $1.75. Leave orders at No. 29 south Fourth street or at 700 north Sixth.
P. KORNMAN.
SHIRTS.
That's our business. Either ready made or made to measure upon short noticee. We make and sell the best shirts in the market. Our prices guaranteed always below any competitor.
JAMES HUNTER & Co. I
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
NICK-KNACKS FOR GENTLEMEN AT HUNTER'S. This includes the "thousand and one" little articles necessary for the convenience of man. We carry a large variety
at extremely popular prices. 1 A SI KS II I'NTKIt A* Co. 1
wnrum*
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A N' NOU XC'KM EXT
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RS 151BLRS TO THE NEWS-Will confer a favor if they will report to the office any failure of the }art of the route hoy* to ilclivc the paper.
S'
of ,^o. fn the State of Ins.'i:ia, iU be oflred for«aie«t poWIe auction u» the highest and
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Tb-*oe.r( |{ou«e pro|»ertj *"T ^.(fereda5
5
10 30 flock. |'|iaua. J. K. OREEN, S2B and Ohio atreet. lvn
2 ALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY. Notice hereby given that on Monday, the 20th day
invalid Jano**?-' WWo.«»'2 olock p.
be«t bidder, at thcwoith «i«or ol onrt Hoomeol }ji'.rrh"Nlntb" T« nth Mrc*-t«, near
tK. *«fl pf«f«*rty fit*' ut lo«#a»*b
1 in tl" reof, altr»arl**a tb? board reserving the risrhi to airw pt :i." bid or bid* 'tt e'hsr |»la» of ajarres-tsu* the larcrm «jjw»u.u!.
The tem« Mid «ale will be on* foartb s«H o» day of mif, balatK to ^»al paytocnta in twelve and «h- purchaser »r the defered paya* bte promimwf nocea totbe a«*pta»»* of the board of PMBmiMiimK'n -aid "-anty. bcarinf per
*nt latciwt it»» J*w.« itlwot wltei *s4 *itlt
/jt^ attnrv«ey"* fee*, and rw*l«*a emof pwr-
him Utm.
of
Qpoa
tbeb*fa*aee
foil pay-
of
'^irbjwi OMdaey.,
county FRANK ARMSI««»*•#. Auditor.
WAMTMU
\!r AXTEP—If ymi want to aave roa» E»ooey ft take abana tn the Indiana Savins*. Loan 1 and BaUding A.woelatton. Sarat can be taken stuTtlm*. Ko bark dm Yon taut deport Item w» »o»tb
amtao*-
B. F.
iiriiis?
ments
will be distributed
The children of the schools will not forget to gather together their contributions, and wagons will be sent to the different wards Tor their donations. Place of reciving will be announced hereafter. 31 us. K. \V. PARKER,
Secretary pro. torn.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY.
Between Terre Haute and Jacksonville,
Here was Gabe—young, hand- Solid trains to Nashville, with Pullman
unmamed—.vitha nwn baby in Buffet Sleeping Cars attached. Fast line Ins arms. \Y bat was he to do.' The sit- to all points south. Accommodations and I luation was becoming desperate and ex-j time not equalled.
A. K. HESS.
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AVANTKI).
11 ANTKD—1'mitlon by »lndya« bookkocpor. Tf cicrlc or jwnman. Bent ii von. Aj'ply inunedlfltdi}- to ^14 Nurth FotiriU direct.
1 irANTKD—A(?ent« for Prudential Life In»uranee Company. Apply to F. S. HOK-
IKX—W illir.in A. Pox, Rffcd -VV yi-am. died FLICII, Superintenacnt. 6Ti9 Walwah Avenue ycol rdoy HfttTtiosui «t l:3f iV'10fb. Ronm 4. !hi* funeral will war from reaidenre, {jroo^k clothing,etc", a
FOUSALE,
.JT
the foJiowthe county
for the flwt time, on North
We have
*v« t!»f.
ol Bullitt'* fub^lirision of
original inlot No. W of the town movr city* of Terre Haute, Ind known as the old Cottrt llottNS proprrtj.
Lot* J, 2, Sand of Vi*o county *u»dir}#fon of originallu!«i No. II". os the town 'now «-it*» of Ten* Ita'itf. Ind.. known aa the old ja»2 property, «"d «t th»* fm c*mer rf Third, and Waltsot »trw»t*. '.V?
For -1
12OR
XOTIf'K.
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MIE SII TI AL LIFE
immiia CSft.-^ Jt«W *oa«.
TbeoMe*t active Life Jt.Mimae* c«»frfiny tfc
.% rr-r-»'-
Ua*m-. t-ife•.• aj^ay la
fbe atr(T»af*t
.All..*
IIA\tfca
f.
jUJgi I ilWMg1|i'**f8N. «•«, ..
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Mies' chuWh soc»-ti« to time to use the pencil in our Children's Clonk ,,..1
*•„.-• 3**£»
111 our niIGren
Ss"^°+~
HERZ' BAZAR.
Bulletin!
During the few closino- days we managed to find a little
^klk
1
materially lower. Also a number of Ladies' Cloaks
have undergone a mark down in the last few days.
SAVE DOLLARS!
DURING THB
Qreat Slau^ter Jale of
*AT-
Values are not considered. Our object is to
EXCHANGE CLOTHING FOR IIONH
Remember this is a Cash Bargain Sale. Uon't delav.
MYERS BROS.,
LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, C0R4TH AND MAIN
UArr.TtOAl) TICK RTS.
For Railroad Tickets
-AT-
REDUCED RATES
CALL ON
Louis Dr SMITH
001
MAIN STREET.
Information cheerfullv given as to routes aud time of trains. Dealer, also, in Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods, News Dealer and Stationer.
IiL,ANK BOOK MAKEH8 AND HI &DKILS.
A W I I A N O O A E S a IN E S IJOO VX TT lOIJli 1 MAIN .8TRKKT, over Central Book Htoro."*»«
and
VV bongbt and wld. ®n ry antCt
'Apartment and
BAZAR
Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
I.OTlllKUS.
Now is the time to buy.
AM ICS YVIHKLV.
HIIKBIFF'S
V»m
HA 1,K.
RlFF'H SALE.-—By virtue of un order of lij »iilc on
Mnchanli'#'
Li«'Mt, Ix-mtd from thu
teo irenit ourt, to»n dir i«il and deliver tsl. in favor of 'iro, H. HubIic* and Morton K.
ngiiitiM
20 HOMES! '20' us
twnty de*iir«J !e Iui2d)na l"t« on »le
o'i
farn lUnt. WW
t'-rmf ami
?:«wl to b'i.-M with, (.nil at ou
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K®'.'#9,069.00, jW-
Aimuaf in^w. f,l -Ha* pabi It 'll tk s.rr.T nr'
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a»i Hittta file to .«tw ,,
Up^jptlawff fmUrr&Mmma*
"•••y. All pr-fit* goto die poli^ h'.,der*r«of Vigo'5 If* of «xpe»«ei t* rw .-'Tpf* I* Jep ibaa aaf
a|Jt*r coBfctj-a'''
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I SALE—Choice lots on Poplar #tre«it, o'clock p. m. of said day. at the north door of rjP Fcii-r*e«»Mh. F.mrtcenth-and a-hiilf. Flf- th« Court Hotiwc in Terre Haute, I will oiler the 5 ieenth joid sixteenth *treeUi. Lona time, wy rente and proflu of the above described Real term*. Frlvlleac ofbuJIding at on«r. Eatate, together with ill piivH'-K"* and appur-
T^QR ^ALE—3Wnew lots, now on the market cali, nud upon falltir© torea!txea *um auflb'lent
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RHiDi.K, AMILTON & (t», lenaiiec# to the Mine bclotiglHK, for a term not I a a
and |««»order,.of *"k* ""J1
ta Ei«hth fctreet* b"«ween Eighth Avenue and there offer the f«e-#irnple in and to*atd Heal \dj *irer To bt fn.d only of E*tai«, to the hi«he*t l.elder for cwh, to Cliffy lUI'i'LE, HAMILTON & CO., ,jU»« MiiM. -»«,Hiuth .uixth street. I Thi* 'Il#t day of N'veml«rr, iwi. 1 jxtn «reei» ALBEHT l. WKKK8. Sheriff,
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10 clock a. m. and 1
USDEtLTAKEHH AX1J KMIIAL-MEIW,
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HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR——-
'iwulwtota'ti»1 Second-Hand Furniture,
»TOVEi. CIX)THING, ETC., ETC., at |1||
KELSOW'S, No 9 NORTH THIRD STREET.
1» tiMitntn to ber
It* fie* fai Ihf in'VTal ever oficjed .••• r" _• byany Ladles and CUIidrens' Halrdresslng. ---i to*"*-*. r-Hr-Htfa-. 28i SOOTH IflFTH STREET, It la pqkall *ftli---l •-.* n« f«taad
UUMyTOW.. MOXKY TO LQAlf.
HAMILTON* A n.rOXEV TO U)AN-~Any easy terms. A«?nt*. 1
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ROBEar H. BLACK. BLACK & NISBET,
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Undertakers and Embalmers,
SOUTH FOURTH HT„ TERRE If AUTK.
Mr AH call* receive prompt attention Open day and night.
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MISS ALICE MELICK, i.
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Ladles' and Oilldrens' Halrdresslng.
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