Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 22 November 1889 — Page 4
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WAKHUfOTOK, D. C,. tk »--S In.
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November 22—Indfo* Rain id»? r*M»kr:
J. H. WILLIAMS, President.
Galvanized Iron Cornices,
Pine Dress Suits.
Here you am find **oro« of tiw* most druiraWf of thi« tkHMon *1 only
S14.50.
Business Dress Suits.
I'hevuvUv funcv and
$12.
Plain Business Suits.
Ftue oiwiaKtw *nd worstc«d grwats,
$9.
Alt the Tfmatrvilcr
is®
A»k
men at
Great Success in Terre Haute!
OUB ONE-PRICE SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS!.
Qotfyir^ ai}d puri)isf?ir)£ Qoods!
than any other roncern in the West. While we manufacture all clothing that we sell, our purchase* in Furnishing goods are enormous. We gain every ail vantage In buying, no lots are to large for us to handle, and in closing lots we get great reductions in prices so that we are enabled to offer the lowest prices ever offered in Gentlemen's Furnishing Good*, Hats, Caps and Moves.
nSt PWCKS MAHKKH IN PLAIN FIGI KISON ALL (iCiIt.
I'LAM.Va MilA*.
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ete.,,vMi
-AND DEALERS IN-
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware.
Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
MACHINE WOKKS.
FHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.
.Ninth street, near Union Depot.
Terre Haute, Indiana.
SMN'tTKACTURBBS OP
Engines, Boilers, Mill and Mining Machinery.
Architectural iron work a specialty. Dealers in belting, bolting cloth, pipe, brass goods and all kinds of mill and machinery supplies. Engine and boiler repairing promptly attended to.
NTOV Kw.
Zimmerman's Stove Store
(058 WABASH AVENUE)
Call ami examine the tine line of Cook and Heating Stoves, agent for the wonderful
('11 ARTE It OAK COOK STOVES.
UOOFINU AND L'TTKIUNCi.
S. FENNER
W ANTS KVKKY QNK TO KNOW Tit AT DOES ONLY
First-Class Roofing and Guttering,
200 MAIN STREET.
GALVANIZED IKON COHKICKS, ETC
LYNCH & SURRELL,
MANt'FAtTrilKIiSOr
NO. 710 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
ALL NYUOL I'A.NTS.
Al.l. WOOL PANTS MADE To ODDER FOR 619 Main
of ont
bifh quality suit* at fnotn
S4.60 to $7.50.
1 1
MEN'S SUITS AM) OVERCOATS. NOTICE.
"1PIXLEY & CO.
We employ none but competent and experienced salesmen, who are not allowed }jr to misrepresent good* in any particular, We guarantee and will make good every Louis. representation made by our employe*. In addition to our Tern- Haute house, we Mame Wolfe is have the largest stores in many of th«- Idling cities of the country, which gives us raphy. tins greatest outlet for clolhmsr of any wholesale and retail manufacturer in the market. We self more
& CO.
J,
CM FT WILLIAMS COMPANY.
fotablUhcd 1S61. Incorporated 1888, Manufacturers of
St..
Cl.OTltIXn» ETl'.
W I O
Ihtve plaml on sule for this week the following
Extraordinary l/alues
Boys' and Children's Suits.
ihh»
mit hr
Remember the Place—525 MAIN STREET,
Th® Strictly Oo©«Pric« doUiinir House. AU
Goods marked
|«*nta snits Inwn T.V wp.
ujk
Boys salts ftxm 12
Everything in this dejiarlment low
prirm.
Underwear
Shirts and dmirers, 25e, 33c, to AU ipMrawnt# »nd new.
Special mlutiion of r-ntw in itll other de|Mi(ii»«at». We in^iUja taapectkti of n«alitl«a and \mern.
in
plain
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1
M. (.'LIFT, Secretary and Treasurer.
Sole
SLATE AKli TIN ROOF1XU. SHKKT MKTAl. WORK A 1.1. ITS
m.KSmm
1
*K0tit for lU'SK its DK-
F..VTER'S WROt'OHT STKEL Ft'RKA E.
Numerous complaints having come the office of failure to receive the
News
Madie Bigelow is visiting her sister,
Walter Knapp. of Westfield. III., who
has been visiting friends in the city, re-:
I turned home this morning.
Miss Lizzie Matthews and Mrs. Thomas Neff have returned home after a pleasant to friends in this city.
.\en
Miss Lucy Brokaw will celebrate a birthday anniversary to-day by giving a dinner party to a few friends.
The Dirigo club held their regular meeting hist evening instead of a reception as was previously stated.
Miss Rose Cox. daughter of our ex
with severely sprained «.kK
1
Miss Ball, recently of the revenue fflee, is not enamored of domestic life. One day spent in dusting and sewing for self, without pay, she finds less fascinatI ing than occupying an equal space of time writing and figuring for Cncle Sam, with $2.8f» and a fraction for renumeration, It is ever thus. The eandie was a satisfactory illuminant until we turned on the gas. It i* reported that
nlreadv Miss Ball has cast her eve in the direction of the State Normal and would
willingly accept the the librarianship
the more elderly ladies discontinued their membership. The two most prominent chilis are designated as those of the north and south end. We might suggest to the ladies that this nomenclature is most misleading and without significance as the appended list of their respective membership will show.
North End Club: Mrs. Farrington, Mrs. Ed (iilbert. Miss Wood, Miss I jams,
Mrs. C. H. Peddle. Mrs. Ford, Mrs. A. (i. Blake, Mix. Will Arnold, Mrs. Bindlev, Mrs. I vice, Mrs. Hudnut, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Ikiudinot, Mrs. Benbridge, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Ames. Mrs. Waldo.
South End Club: Mrs. Ames, Horace Smith. Mrs. McGregor, Jenekes, Mrs. Deming, Mrs. Ijanis. Patterson, Mrs. Harry Gilbert, Tuell, Miss Tuell, Mrs. Farrington, rs. I Ford, Mrs. Somes, Mrs. AVilliams, Mrs.
McKeen, The Jkmlh End Club will nice! next {Tuesday with Mrs, Horace Smith, on I south Sixth.
,.
w,
and rain. A«»nng folks were in the ma-
joritv. They contributed delightfully to
the entertainment of gtiesfA by inusicand I nnMtati'on, Little .Miss Clemens showed
clear and distinct, witJi no apparent sacrifice of sound. Many listeners would
have been gratified to "have heart I her in solo. Miss Graham, a young lady guest of Mis. Allvn Adams, sang with a piquant and pleasing manner. But all wen? impatient to
department relnwsl! of vanilla and chocolate ice II inm, snowy cake» laid in cJb olgte. cwpw ^twaming and creamv with wrfate for drinking.
rM
that fee had ih«- bc^ tlo®.
SAVE
Newsto
and investigation having shown that the paper was properly delivered, ten dollars reward is offered for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing this paper from subscribers.
IYbushim Co.
PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
George
E. Farrington is in St.
studying stenog-
Charles ("lift has returned from Prince-! ton. 111. Iiev. John Brandt goes to Cincinnati next week.
Moxie Whit-taker of North Seventh•}•: street is ill. Shannon Weeks, son otthe sheriff, is illwith the fever.
Crawford Newlin returned from Robinson, III., yesterday. Mrs. Rose K. Field died of consumption on Wednesday night.
Mrs. George E. Farrington has gone to visit friends in Middletown, Ohio. Mrs. Samuel McKeen has returned from an extended trip in the west. I Mrs. \V. R. McKeen and Mrs. R. I.
Diggs leave for New York on nest Tueslay.
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Mrs. William Jonca, on South Fourth a pocket knife with a history. He has (street. carried it since the campaign which reJudge Mack, having returned from suited in Grover Cleveland's election to
Nashville, Tenn., left yesterday afternoon the presidency of the I'nited States, and for Chicago. it came into his possession in the followThe Freshmen of the Rose Polytechnic ing manner He served on the board are planning to give a class dinner on during the election of ISS4 and at that I Thanksgiving Day. time owned a small penknife of greater
or
1{iS*
knite
Commissioners Dickerson and Fink- tion." biner and Engineer Mattox at the Court Tlie Court House gentleman, very much Mouse, left for Chicago yesterday. mystified, put- the knife in his jeans and
Ir. Thompson and wife, of Palestine, sallied out of the store. That is the one 111., who have been visiting friends in he possesses to this day, yet lie has never the city, retnrned home vesterday. discovered who to thank for it. He has
Prof. C. Leo Mees, of the Polytechnic,!
will occupy a suite of rooms at the home {of Prof. M. A. Howe on Cherry street. The .Saturday Circle will meet to-mor-I row afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Brokaw, northwest corner of Center and Oak streets. The present work of the circle is the study of Macaulay, his biography, histories, critical and miscellaneous essays, and poems. The crtmmitties have 80 arranged the work that the partieination in each meeting is general. This insures preparation by all. A sort of after-picce to the regular .subject is addeil. I ".stially this is one of general or current interest. The one for to-mor-row is Alaska, its purchase, location, resources, etc.
About 200 people tor an admittance drawers which can lie used fee ot i^'nt.x enjoyed the clux-olatairc
holve
the roy»-
tery continually hintini at. They had to a "*cf. ^olataireM and soon |di»tyvvi\d that fl.-. spelling van pur5 po«ely dewivinff: it was to be a "tear" I sand in a churcli too, just think of it.
A peej» at the table* disctoaed the fact that they were daintly set: white and chotTilate being exclusively the color tone {of decoration. Each guest waa requested to reserve hi» mai by standing behind iL land at an aunonmx»mcnt fmm Dr. Klder to turn their plate# and "tear" what they nj found underneath them. Quite a joy-1 on*, merrv laugh lowe*l, U»e hfta §of cambite rhocolate coloml, already *ut| by the sciworp, were torn in -.4.^ and Uie company sat down to
CENTS.
25
it to vou and without explana-
a
'ingoing notion, however, that the gift
came from the man who pocketed knife which he used while serving the election board.
was
there sfiould tne present incumbent em- $SV*00, and wiis supposed to be one hark in the good ship Matrimony, of of the most solid in this city. All of its which occurence there is some likelihood, ofllcials and directors are men of large
The progressive euchre clubs of last wealth. Carnegie Co. were the largest season have beeH reorganized. Many of The nr.ncmnl
Mr*. Witrbell nnl Mr*. llnrri»oii. Mrs. Mitchell, of North Fourth street, was calling on Mrs. Harrison the othejdav. They discussed the kitchen and the inconveniences which exist, agreeing that some systematic arrangement should be made to lessen the annoyances. "By the way," said Mrs. Mitchelf, have you seen the new kitchen cabinet?" "I have not," replied Mrs. Harrison. Mrs, "Tell me about it."* Mrs. I "Well, it is arranged, with several large Mrs. shelves on top, with a double door which Mrs. ojcus easily. Beneath is a catch which when you unfjistenJjK'rmits a leaf to fall forward and is supported by legs, this making a table. The table is* provided with a tlour chest, spice boxes, boxes for knives and forks, a bread loard which nulls out and other conveniences. The
1
Iwjttoni of the cabiuet is provided
tor anv
at the Congregational Church parlors Inst farrison, it is the finest and best article evening, despite the moist atmosphere
rnr,
street
Now
shoes, A. H. street.
1
J. GRIFFITH'S NOVEL OFFER TO CUSTOMERS. J? -V
Any person cutting out the notice which follows will find it worth just 2o cents. Cut it out of The 'ews and take it to
T. J.
32
Griffith's shoe store, No.
South Fourth street, at any time next week, beginning Monday, November 25th. On all purchases amounting to $2.20 or over
%one
of these coupons for
2o cents will be taken as just so much
-Q payment. Here it is, cut it out and trv it:
25 CENTS.
resented in art ayment on
ny ur
A
chase
ver $2 20.
O
HERE AND THERE.
'•We arc the people,"' quoth Brazil. Round goes the cry from group to group, 1 mperial Pedro steppeth down and out *inketh in tne Mnp.
And
-Philadelphia Inquirer.
prominent court house employe has
value. While at work he kept his
l™gon
lhe
desk near at hand, and
some person managed to carry it away. The court house man never learned who took his knife, but one dav some time later he was passing along Main street when a hardware merchant called him into the store.
•'I
have a knife here for you,'' said the merchant. "A knife?" "Yes.''
il
don't understand
couotv treasurer is'confined to"tl.c"hoi« °ut this pearl-haudled
''Neither do I. A fellow simplv came
'!departed
tor
Pon-
f"!, "'I0"ld
the on
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The College Journal, a paper issued monthly by the Commercial College, is'! out. It is quite a neat ami pretty sheet.
John Watson litis purchased the plating plant of Max. nlumberg, and will remove it to I). W. Watson A Son's es-' tablishment on Main street.
There will be a musical entertainment at Central Presbyterian Church this evening, concluding with a beautiful sleigh ride symphony. After the musical programme refreshments will lie served. Admission 10 cents.
Numerous requests have been made of Prof. Bukowitz to repeat his opera, Pauline, the Belle of Saratoga, for some benevolent institution. He is considering several of these, among them one from the Society of Organized Charity.
1thllU 'Ion«n lt«
PiTTMit
noori.
ho.
Pa., November
La^lt-nce,Ba"k'
2'2.
The
la3i
organized in W« with a capital stoc^
depositors. The principal business of this bank was, however, with small depositors. The failure caused much surprise in financial circles. The opinion prevails that the embarrassment is but temporary.
pUr}M*se desired. I toll you, Mrs.
of kjt(,hon fnrnitnni f.Vfr
„a ...... ,fu
ovJ,rvthin-
fo»nh
atv. Oil and examine the stork.
COME
citv. Onler your .SaUmlav and Snn«lav
„.'^a"*
f.,
41
m*mrn**. OlOtll SUltltlgS
Sf-unt one-half yard wide, at
and Jim haw retmut-d ftnofu their ^r. jl hunt on 1^ Munkanpg farm n**r 3o Cents a yard, at the
^^*2^ if ^Pt Sateatth? Bos-
tc" Mr fcntlcimn jattc number. Hit ton Store. 418 Main St. I mb my that r. Bell kilM the lai^«t. s.-KMher -i o*£»g to
tbt
&
Awv a/iwtf n!Mrflr
f*4-
Pure maple svr-
JStC
4up, liome-inade ap-
pe^ntS/Tpe
New Jersey wheat.
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
oc-
and vou
have
I
"Where can the cabinet 1k« pnjcurcl?" "Why, at Wood & Wright's, 2:5 and 25
•,, l-Hmgola Kid and Pebble «oat in? dwwrl!ed ppupcrtv b«!onidn)r to the county S t'onl,ri,ou
w'nw'."r
nlj in the city for the money,: fnr pabHr awrtion to the hlfhe^t and at A. II. Roegemans, 104 Scwth Fourth ., ,.M d.w„t««„rt' Hou^of
to
which to make a selection and his prices
buy u*X»t» and orljfia*l Inlot No.
ThereHO better place than at
are very,reasonable. He had a large line jof
of ladies Dongola and Pebble Ooat shoes which he i» selling at $2. He*st in the
Buck-
7 11 rn
lii# ovsters. ili-
am
from Baltimore, al
Feci
ill Dliio Siffl
T.
J. Griffith makes a novel oiler in this issue. He prints an advertisement with a coupon notice attached. Any one cutting out that coujjon can get its face value of
'Jo
cents in payment on any
purchase at liis store amounting to Si'.20 or over. Prices are the same as usual and that means bed rock. But any one presenting the coupou notice attached to his notice in Thk Nkws it will be taken on the purchase at L'."* cents.
GILT-EDGE COFFEE
In one pound tin-foil packages, delicious drink. Try it.
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
AVOID THE CROWDS. Buy your 5 and 10 cent bargains now at Smith & Dunn's mammoth 5 and 10 cent stores. Nothing over 10 cents, 405 and 319 Main street.
I now have my line of underwear in stock, and it is a large one, of well selected goods at prices that cannot bp touched. That's all have to say.
SchiIceu, the Hatter,
AVOID THE CROWDS. Buy your 5 and 10 cent bargains now at Smith & Dunn's mammoth 5 and 10 cent stores. Nothing over 10 cents, 405 and 319 Main street.
Prof. Bukowitz has opened rooms at 2:! South Sixth street,, where he will receive pupils in voice culture, instrumental music, harmony and classes in modern languages.
Block Coal is high. Lump Coal is low. The best Lump Coal on the market at $2.00 per ton. \y Nut Coal at $1.75. Leave orders at No. 29 south Fourth street or at 700 I north Sixth. I P. KORNMAN.
Rubber Stamps at 10 S. 5th St.
SHIRTS.
That's our business. Hither ready made or made to measure unon short noticee. We make and sell tlie lest shirts in the market. Our prices guaranteed always below any mmpetitor.
James
j\ NICK-KNACKS FOR KNTLKM KN AT Hl'NTEirs. This includes the "thousand and one" little articles necessary, for the convenience of man. "We carry a large variety at extremely }opular prices.
ANNOtM Ol KNT.
Jr BSCULBERS TO THE NEWS—Will rorsftr ft
f*rnr
,f
th"?
They have everv- iwr'
thing in the house furninhing line. It is |thc paper.
W!'n re^,rl
herf br glvon that on Monday, the 30th day
111 of January. IWO. at So'elork p. m.. tbc follow
"P1'™ »tvl€W. viito. in the State of In4lana, will be offered
#ald to trlu
4-
Lcc*ountySand
1.2,
Tb,.,•„. ri
1,5
T. J. Pat ton. at Fourth and Ohio thr bu •tiwts. at hv clean meat market. He |m
h!!!"
has* the be*4 that the market afforda. tarireRt amount. Th» niiTgt complete line of meata in the*
T:
3
.A DECIDED BARGAIN. b«*ri»«#
sa£
... ew«, 4aW.wl»t»»«f with
•Hot-loictmfrnw^
OU0
CFLI.TMLEHERZ' BAZAR
A. K. mess.
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Xr
\\r
'The ladies of a chicken-pie Place given later. There fancv articles for sale.
WANTEH. with
ANTKU-A cook Kfltflo Kirt'C't.
von e-oi Eft the lwrgfilrvH in uv/i Main fitowl.
Vt
Hi'ntkk Co.
^V
James Hinteh Co.
U}
1 ot Biillit#*# lifision of
96
TI-TTT
Boeceman's. KM ponth Fourth He na#« an immeiu«e stock from
)yf inj^
of thi» town nv eltr of
llante. fnd.. known (W« tlx* old r««rt llnnw property. 1. 2. an«t of VffKt -Tn+T---ii •. :IVj a# th* old jatl :ofKrty. l- at«l at ib« northwest comcr of
n„.
of «i
Tenv
}uuu..
Ind..
known
#!11
\\T ANTEI-Agenta
Room
th* °m"«
nf
he
route Ik»v« to
«ni hta&nd** an
V', ^ntir^ty, the Jail property fir»t Id lot» a# *L-r»wa
f.fr? OwmiMivfeiot. t1^r,-.f afu rwardaaa wkob
and' a««rr r.--v
•r
a* ffmtty
bought and sold. J. E. KEEN, and
hand.
I
J'O'R
pun «rf ««i» f-viinnf the
'3 wilH wti
•nc*'
dinner of him. «tx- twelve, and eiabtcen porchH-«r ••!-?.T'"i sn'
in
~AU
jmr
dwtfcaih'ins a a|w*n tn\l f*f-
«t mtk jmnhsm tmtter.
The hmr4 tv*grr**
the to
W THO OENMIY
,w
Ui mO*s *4 ihe Imu4 wt A Vig»
KattmWraM,
(MKisty- FRANK ARMSfKOXO AodltMr, l" rrfitlfowr wlfAio th
im
IIERZ' BAZAR.
During the few closing days we managed to find a little
time to use the pencil in our Children's Cloak Department and
visitors to this department will find prices on a number of gar-
jments materially lower. Also, a number of Ladies' Cloaks
have undergone a mark down in the last few days.
Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
Giutt rnux
ED L. FEIDLER,
THE-
LEADING EAST END GROCER,
SELLS
Quails, )ht dozen 12 pounds (.'inundated Sugar for pounds Lightest Brown Susrar for l." pounds Medium Brown Sugar for Arbuckle Coffee, per package Kingan's reliable Shoulders, per pound ........ Best Patent Flour, any make, per barrel Best Family Flour, any make, per barrel Loose Baking Powder, per pound Tea Dust, per jiouiid Tip Top Tea (others ask (iO cents i, per pound Star Soap, six bars for Babbitt's Soup (best made), live bars for Apple Butter, three pounds for Mince Meat, three pounds for Maryland Sugar Corn, three cans for Riverside Tomatoes, three cans for Klaeus Bros' Catsup, per bottle Saratoga Chips in bulk XXX Olives in bulk ment just received New York Buckwheat Pun ..lams Larue Imported (terman Preserved Strawberries complete line of Canned
I-ruits and egetables packed by Timber, Wbyland & Co. and Francis, Leggctt Co. Dunbar Shrimps Deviled Crabs with shell's all kinds nf Deviled Meats Bun. ker Hill Pickles Tohasco Sauce Lea A: lVrrins Sauce. A-c.,
We positively sell tirst-rlass groceries cheaper than Call and see our stock.
Also, dealer in Hay, Straw, Corn, Oats, Brau and all kinds of Feed,
HLAMv HOOK MAKERS AND ULNDEItS.
NOVELTY. Asbury Church will serve supper December 7th. will be also
JSiK I BLANK BOOK MAKERS and BINDERS, 1 mtrb'M MAIN STREET. ov«r Ot-ntra! Hook Store."**
reference*. ftW
IiIk.«ld
\NTED~Tl»e link',
niul the young
iM'oplc tiw-oinc rijfht nlong nnil look for themwlves and
mm'
wlutt linr^aiiih nre od'ored In
boot" and fcboox nt tbc cornrr of Mnln nnd flerenOi Htn-cts. the I-jtf-t End Shm Store, VNM. McWlI.MA.MS.
ANTKlt--Thc Iadit'
(mminr
Shoe Store, when? nnd
ANTED—I'cople 1 ertll at tie EflM End
hcv'y,
A STKT—Position by lady as bookkeeper, clerk or jtenmnn I test reference* Apply inimedlntely to 2M North Fourth
given, «imt
for I'rudential
Life In-
nurnnce Company. Apply to F. S. HOK* aeot, 6ffl» Wal
VLU li,
Supcrlnten
4,
abftuli Avenue
\1' ANTED—Second-hand good*, elotblHR, etc bought aml ^pld. Mrgaina always on
!m
Ohio street.
FOB HAI.K,
deliver SALE.
l#
Four hundred a*'re* »»f chfdcc farm land, 40 arrr» of Hmher, .fKlarrisv fruit trc*-*,
Faifd" i'.i hi»«wf water f..r -Tf.• it. Near Fairfield i'.n .l*.
ft 111 he «ild ftr fiOf'-ii!" an the «!i»Uitr If itnri.'.h.f.ply. ., A *p!endid tmncaln. a r«pty of
^OK'HATP qufre jt! V15
t1^Olt
W. M.SLAroilTER. 32S» street
1 a to »h
JwurtU Aii •»4, fAT.f
'Ihrt'-r 1m*
Nowh
HIkxv,
llr ANTED-Sercral hundred biiyem for l'lill. I.Hinlx-rt ••k'K'int tnonts, 8ftU«M?es mid i»oioffii»i*. North Fourth street. \\r ANTK1»- f'hll. 1/nmberl wiuitHTerre fltiul^
«n« lo buy their me»»ts Ht hl« North Fourth street niflrket. ir ANTEI—if you want to wive your money trtke MiHres In the Indiana HnvliiK*, Loan and Building Association. Share* can bo taken at anytime, No back dnen. You can frotn'fl to fl00per month, Ofllee «iri2 Wnbanh avcuinw. B. F. JIAVKN8,
En-
-HALE—«rawp fine sprout*. Leave foar -i- A M. BOE'iEM
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nn Stf~»«
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Vixe Baking Powder, lartre assorlMaple Svrup Cross Blackwell
of
1301 and 1303 Wabash Ave.—Telephone 204.
ativ hou-"C in ihecitv,
.tAMKS WISKI.Y.
I "OK HA I.E.
I'olt
SA LK—J)r. Klrnliorg'H tnliilllblc ronu'dy for chronic rlu'tinmusm, dlwnHeN nf the I i.lin'jH And Kfrofulii, tit (it'o. Koi-hlcr's grocory, 013 Month Fourth street.
1KMitRblo
.HMI HAI.K—Old paper* nt 'Ah: per hundred, for lutiiHoelcttnliig juirpoHfH. Inijuirt' nt. Dally
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MONEY TO LOAN.
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box. TIh ure soinelhltiK nice. At the Knh(. End shm Store, comer Mniti nnd Kli'i etilh streets, WM. Mr W11.1.1 A.MS.
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The oldeal active I„ifi Inmirntico ('ompatiy In A'tn-rifn. The largot l.ife ('ompnn.v In tx|pWMHM\ The tFtrdiifffnt Flonnrtnl In**tittitloii. In iho world.
Aaw?ta, over tti«i.«»,o0tt.on. Anniml intotiK1. a),fK)0((XX).W, Hit« |«n!d policy holdtfrx gr2('.,'Wi)W),(*t. It its the ha Kia*T com tinny In wbJch to tn»ur«.
All claims paid promptly and In full. It
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the Cheapest, a*
It pity* lunjtr (firkkrid* to pnHt'yfioitb ft than
any nthrr,
11 ha* no *lot:fe holders All prolJtHgct to the policyholder*, jl# ratio of cxpcHW* to rercSplf I* k-s» than any other company. It* new |»olk*y I# th» most liberal ever offered by any company. it I* *!mplc and definite—no ambigultia*. It i« practln«lly without restriction, non-for-fcltablc and Incontwtlbh?. takk NO ninm. |{||II,K,
HAMILTON' Vij,,
Agent*.
AI'l'MI ATIfiX roll MC'EXSR. X'OTIOLE—Tho*utiJ»cril.»cr hereby notllhi» tin? voter* of |larrt*on township that ho will apply to the Board of ("ommlitfidnc'M of Vigo cotinty, at their P^cmlxsr t*rm, IWJ, for a jllccoac to acdl imoxicftiing, virion*, malt and iKpiritou* ll'inorf in Itnw |Uiintlt|«*i than a quart 1 at a lime, with the privil!*t» to allow the mmt I to be drunk on my prf-m!»«'«. The place of bw» 5 Inpwand prtirolite* whereon #ald llqnor* arc to be cold ami drank are
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north Fmirtwnth ftrw). In T»rw Haotc, Ifnrrl(Mill toll ((•.()
t\r. JOltS
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SPARK RIBS. TENDER LOINS, SAUSAGE,
PIUS- FEET.
POULTRY. CRANBERRIES, CELERY.
QUINCES.
Kvi-r tuln^ fmth ar T-t whnt yon w«nt Lett Salur.Iay au.l 5unda at
Joe Miller'
POPULAR GROCERY,
510 .MAIN STREET. IRE-
