Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 29 November 1889 — Page 4
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WAsmwoTOJc, p. t\„ November &.~Jr3!iZ-1 tkm* lor Indiana and 111 J-.:*
w««terljr winds, becoming -.. „vU'.
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'ri^rr
Of J."**
Jy
HEAVY
ol
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day of the week, by thousands as mand for apparel
Now, then, let
At th«i uniformly low price of.
Fair warmerj
Galvanized Iron Cornices,«
NO.
And then pick
mi
$M9m
'Vi 'jjjs
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THAT COLD WAVE HAS GOME, and in order to keep good and wa«n you
should get an Overcoat at Pixley & Co.'s. We can fit and please you in Shetland. Fur Beavers, lir/yal Meltons, French Montagnacs. Chinchillas, Wide ,Wales. Plaid Cape Overcoats.
PRICES 8*2.00
P1XLEY & CO.
CLOTiriERS.
STORE OPEN TILL 11 P. M. TO-MORROW.
You have seen our usual Saturday's trade. ou know the
strengthened our lorce ol salesmen, we will be ready tor the
•biftgest rush of business in our history. Come and see the
rnagnetic attractions we shall otfer.
A DRIVE AN ONSLAUGHT
AT" -ON-
(T\ei/s Ouer oat5'oi/T\e9's Suits |o
During thut ('tush Slaughter Sale. During this Cash Slaughter Sale.
BOYS'SI1TS |BUI'S' ONLY $3.00
MYERS BROS.
LEA1H.VC O.NK-THICK CL0T1IIKKS. CORNER MIRTH AND MAIN STREETS.
OALVANIZKI) 1UON CORNICES, KTC.
LYNCH Sl SURRELL,
MAX UKACTC RKR3 OF
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719 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. 0
ROOFlMf.AN liUTTBRtNO.
S7T FENNER
WANTS RVKWY ONK TO KNOW THAT HK DOKS ONLY
First-Class Roofing and Guttering,
A IN S E E
*200
fl.OTltlNO. Kl*t\
(jood fidui^efor
1 ON li I OF THE F1RST FELLOW
Wfeo tell# you of bargain*, twit take a look around ami r?r^ up tht» gwnls you are oflfeml, l»e0Buse it gives yovi the to ex«rv«je ju^igtne&t.
.Make Coiprisons and Gel Prices!
MES'8 3VIT8 ANli OVERCOATS. NOTICE.
STORM. KINGS Sii
Tb««e ujt^ful garments are made of goods almost waterproof, are cut
ing alnioftt to the heels, with broad collars that turn up and bnttoa about the face.
Wsg^I'RICE 85.00 TO 820.00 [-=&$
830.00!-sir
TO
RNDEKWEAR, WINTER CAI^, HOSIERY ANL» GLOVE* EVERY STYLE AND PRICE.
what wits yoa best, wbkh yon Tin not do if yn« buy in the
Smt place. Everyone owt* it to hiiiwpelf to get as m»h for his m&ucy a* p«fcujk, i!v« ceat spent tu fc to count Hecnetnber% w« not ^uly advertke barptiiui, lait %«»u counters,
Evenrtbiiu* «^eretl is at lesaut -third swr than It car. be dui ',. .Jied Tl,.-
StncUv OB^Prkt CfaMliers, Haners aed Ffiimfeers,
S25 Main' Street.
P, Itu) Ua« ofmwt'* audi boy*' S*iaxi«3 shirts
T"* "XT' T" \7" O l*l f\ "Numerous complaints having come to I Yj* A/ rn tl,e office of failure to receive the
very--
A rousing big: business day will dawn for US to-mprrow. In) of her aunt, Mrs. E. N. Bindley for the devoted escort
every day this week, and to-morrow will be the fitting climax Ion'souU^FouSi stiwt,^ntii
hie and activity prevailing in every department on the closing hone exchange here, returned to Our trade to-morrow will be a day deemed J^rdny.- Utayetie .loura pre-eminently lit time to supply their de-
from subscribers.
•ry-iong, com- N
James
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Spite of the inclemency of the weather we have been crowded. MissMattie Mitchell, of Indianapolis, nopoWd by the young folks who en-
the Stirring scenes that have passed. I Mr. and Mrs. Jere Baxter,of Nashville,
To-morrow/
Mr. and Mrs.
ol every sort. after December lfith at l-'O north Seventh jBtrect. the fun commence. 1 laving materially! Miss Gertrude-Bvers and Oeo. Davis, 1 *.u of Terre Haute, were guests of friends in
thu cily
for
StATK AKP T1X UOOFINO. SHEKT MKTAI. WORK ... Al.L. ITS BRANf'HBS. Hole agent for HUSK & DK *cier, of New Orleans, regretting, KNTKR'S WROUGHT 8TKKL FURNACK.
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Ills., are visitbig in the city Miss Fl«ra Mitchell spent ing at her home in Paris, 111.
Th»,nksgiv-
Pane R. Thompson, of the Buckeye, Ispent Thanksgiving at Brazil. Miss Campbell, of Hoberg's, sptat -f Tlianksgiring at her home in Clinton.
I Iax Mack, of Atlantic City, Tex., is
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Miss Carrie Fairbanks has gone to Shelbyville, Ind., to attend a party given bv Mi® Beggs,
Mr. and Mrs streetwand at the Trrro Haute House yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart and Mr. Dan Shcreence and sister, Miss Annie Shoemaker, went to Evansville to attend the wedding of Mr. Henry Hachs and [Miss Minnie Whaler, of Evansville. Ind.
It is said that the group of children at the party of little Miss Ethel Havens made one of the prettiest sights seen for some time in Terre Haute. There were seven sets dancing at one time in the grand drawing-room. 1
Many groujs of our city folks were for some seated all over the dining room of the
the Thanksgiving dinner. They
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TERRE HAUTE" l5ArlY NlfcWS.
NEWS
vi'iirity
ss» |and investigation having shown tliat thu paper was proper! delivered, ten dollars t15- V'- Hudnufc. ser\t*l ch'X'oiaU- ««nd Miss I1 *. Foote coflee, and iVrre Haute prettn-st _.i .ix'.. 1 t«v» k. auwrut om/i /v^n_ '. .t
reward is offered for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing' this paper
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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
?*Mrs. Robinfcon is much better to-day. Ilajry Tomer is in Cleveland, Ohio, on business. tf-
Medford Wilson, of Sullivan, was in the city yesterday.
f^iveeii auu r^r.y Miss Hussev wore'pink 1 'verunK- lace draperies most becomingly. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hall entertained Haberly in a simply gown of cream
twenty relatives and friends at dinner challis with a design on it of plum color, yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mover, of Riley and Miss Richardson looked well. Miss township, have gone to Elk Qity, Kan.,1 Stewart, of
4* R. N. Hudson, Morris De F. Sample Fannie Buntin was especially dainty sand Charles Johns went to the country
.'winter. She is a debutante. was quite pretty. I he dancing was mo-
^£SSy?"S"
are located with their family at the Fifth Avenue in New York City for tbeseason. S a a
past several days.—Paris
Miss Mame Gibson has^ sufficiently re-
[covered from her recent illness to return to stenography.
Mrs. Harriet Van Wyck, of Baltimore.
Miss Ena St. John, of Pittsburg, Sulli van county, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris^ on Simth Ninth street. I Mr. BegM, of the distillery, entertained
must
The p»*t week has fnllv verified all that ha^ been said or snng of dull, dreary November, so far as weather is concerned. Clouds, rain and snow have shown unusual persistency and have honestly earned for month a host of new and disa-
gvrthe
t^ IKK nnwent on the occasion
I* Xfr/llndr.ut's residence is erne of the
rri«wt Sfi&cious in our city and alt present
T1. .* *f»on* of the main entrance were ind the dflisicians occupied thev*-' it screened entirely from view by a i.* "nping of pftlms. Chryjtan- ?*. ..
MIS
n»ftroons were especial evidences the, street and a very enjoyable time was had iskill of their cook and bakei. bv ail. Those present were: Allxsrt Asperger
were userl almost exclusively
end on onr chryNJrs* !. nms the bay window being'eago Herald
tim,
HAS
Anderson and wife, of Palestine, rose silk, wonderfullv becoming. Miss are written on their property at once. !a qm VMaitJncr in Vf/W*mfrnr iroa cKonal^]
aBfjgraceful
I yesterday to practice music. simple. Miss Hattre Smith wore her
tutc juuoir. simple. Miss Hattie Smith wore
^th^ti^
A. N, Smith's annouuee-|uel
ment cards state that thev will be at home
Mrs. Harriet Van v\ yck, ol uaitimore, yu, gUegj of Jos. Strong and familv. bv^T !S uSftitT Normal S,.],o„i ha.l th, goriest .ii-r's office shows only one
Miss Ida Doty, of soutb Fifth street,] received a piano on Wednesday, presented by her parents in honor of sixteenth birthday.
Mrs. Jacob Kramer, of 4^." north thusiasm of woman are the chief supTwelfth street, was pleasantly surprised port vf the churches in every coiumuWednesday evening in honor of her for-! nity, a proper self-reject on the nart of tv-third birthdav. Thirtv of her ladv 1: women should move them make the friends were pn'sent and gave her many same demands of the church now that handsome presents. Refreshments were we have made of the State in the
served half centurv:—justice liberty Jmrif U-roring. ot Ufaycllf -. MM"-"' 'ady Suunton. Miss Susie Stewart, of Indianapolis Miss Hudnut, John O'Uoyle, John Patterson aud Spencer Hall were guests of Mrs. M. S. Armstrong at the Terre Haute House yesterday. The table was ornamented "with white aud yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Hudnut, Mr. and Mm.: Robinson, George Runtin aud Miss S«U~fman. II
j' LOCAL BREVITIES. 1 The Alvin JoBlin troop arrived at 11 o'clock this morning over the T. H. & P. I II. Hulman gave $75 to the fund for the Old Indies' Home. It was incorrectly reported a» beiDg donated by Sam-
Royse.
There will be a masquerade ball at Paris ou December 26. A larje party of young ladies and gentlemen will go over from here.
The School Vacation*.
The public schools gave teachers and scholars two days' vacation. and
rered from her recent illness to return The Polytechnic gave the faculty Indianapolis, where she has a class in students tliree day's vacations •Miss Alice Snider, of the classical, is
day. Coates College
The classical at Indianapolis closed Wednesday at noon and will reopen on
2$, of the distillery, entertained Monday morning. Misses Isabel Oakey, 1*8. lJeggfi, of South l'ourtb \y 1 uif~otl Harper and Idelle Kidder, of Mr. and Mrs. Iwl Fairbanks, tliia city, are students of the school. Miss
Ixmisc Sewsll, of Milwaukee, who is a: strident of the school, accompanied Miss Oakey home and will be her guest while..{^ here
Woninn'H Clitlm on Ihf Church. A\ hen in the great convocations of the different sects,, woman's claims to recog-1 nition as an equal are ridiculed and denied, the lesson of contempt for her is
Harry ^ohmer* i*anl Fritsch
Kiley Maltox John Mau tx Allot) Krtnt Krank Morris Colv-,n« TShoTlhbitt*
reeablc descriptive*. Somber Novenv even tried to overcloud the bright sky of the week, and did put a grait tl.aaf']»int!n nt on the charming r^wption gi\en by Mr. and Mrs. Th^o. Hudnut in honor of their daughter Mary, recently wedded to Mr. Frank E. Robin- everv particular.
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Cincinnati, were delicious. Mrs. Bindley wore black velvet and moire, antique jewels and carried roses. Sirs. Ford wa§ in black velvet with white lace and diamonds. Mrs. Kice in a white brocade and pearls. Miss Ball wore lavender,
Mrs. Boudmot, lavender and diamonds.
Mrs. Wood, velvet, diamonds and point lace. Mrs. R. A. Morris, black silk. Miss
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visiting his mother on South Fourth was becomingly dressed in white grenestreet dine with three color touches, round- ©d at Stem & HeckelS"
... nf.„ neck and elbow-sleeves frilled with lace,
yuKt-Jr entjrta.Ded M^ Mrong McGregor was most stylish. Defg 8 S^ckeeri an.l #in tarly at ranis last
Mto Hmw w0^pink 5i,k wiM)
esterday morning at breakfast Wil-5' That'
Terre Haute House on vesterdav to enjoy iIwth of whom are in the employ ot) l*rge line of Holiday gools, consistiug
deed complete. In the bay window artichs
have had some inklimr of the extra lien-' ters, Mrs. Grotter and Mrs. Anderson, of, lamps, lounges, carpets, stoves, easels,'m any time.
which was trimmed in a grouping of Th«* inie* Eighteen. 0/1 Main treet palms, a display table wasHaid. On it party of young ladies and gentle-i the hotels "best china" held tempting: nen calling themselves the Quiet KMCK-KNACKS FOR GEXTLEMK3*
eatables. The rich, crispy brown of the Eighteen gave a turkey party last night} AT HTNTER'S. hugt1 turkey and the stately^ pyramid of at the home of Anna Cory, on I'oplarf This includes the "thousand and one"
\nna Sehloucr»*« .-J, €Sttcnele Lion^ t, Tnllcy ^-^"4^" .' t'vrU« Tucker ,' A
Msxie F.*»m' Majtgie Flvr.n stark v'--F.tajna A 41ft* FJ
la A*i«rit«r ~JWMI
Tito Danre*.
prn An ack of severe though not The switchmen's biil at miinir hall of Vigo, in the state of Indiana, will be offered ruw cot^stioo rendered her too ill Wednesilay evening was a grand sue-! tor «alc at public anciloo to tb« bigbect and
cvssjBOcially and fin^nciallv.
MTEDNF
\yk*int*a\ny nig^t tfalired its admire on Fridav afternwn^t 3
Me nr.r nt for evening parties- \Vo»*uiVChristian Tcmperatu^ Union will hold a meeting at the United Brethren Church, on the corner of Fourteenth and Chestnut streets.
•ti. gr*«t profusion a distinct color- iMJHTtiey ome. t.»n,-u n« given to each room. Mr. and **CatnpS0 evidently means the nutnMnu Hudr ..,, Mr. Robinson and Miss bcr of the camp, not the number of its Ivevenng rtwivtd. The reception room
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was trimmed entirely in creamy white of its members on the police lom.'! -Chi-
«r w. r.
H*rgwm
tutils and drawing nxwa went cammed umN and wer«ele«an? dainty sad b«atifni **1* with deikste halvings, patans, white and For the henastitched bounders the hetn y^bow c^rvmcihenanm*. is two inches wide, and for the napkin*
lor efert of the dining^mom was wroatpanving the s& one inch in width, .red. Banks of palms jrUkd the comers, Wwft and abooJ tbeindihoui Tbe pessiflora
with its rich traxy
Umvm
aa&
sn«gni6c«nt fiowergL was gracefully tned o8 tabka and thiawiisf, OsioisdMHKki
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members. Then1 xre more than twenty
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also tinted the light. The arrangornent of A new Bnildine and Ivf»sn assrxnatirm t. the Jontr table was artistic in stiff, cih- igbeing organized by snumber of ten*' ventional fJtvie. All the Silver nlid tbe tlampn nn t)m nrammm plan The SSSO«
Sevrv*. Dn^sden. lioysl ^r^ost^r, rintiou will b© the same as
CMi'lsiiS'l anij ciij)s \vi*re s**t at tion with tho exception shares arc (•(itlsami audit's, tvitli »v« curM**?. Mrs. placed at^lOO M/", TkdS6 associations nave proven wonderfully successful and .- ...are regarded the best investments UIAHICUS (JUIU she
Mrs. Thatcher Parker DdrgaiH SLOre,
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•losed Wednesday
h{r morning in order to allow the students •j time to go home. It will open again on ITuesday morning. This will give the (students Sunday at home and the return trip can be made ou Monday.
taught in everv department.of the world's ffj
work. Seeing* that the devotion anl en-
equality.
Nnddcn Dcnth.
NOVEMBER 29. SSSfl.
uurt^l Uiat cau De made, ibo piaciiiir
to guests thirsty for refresh meat. at $100 enables everyone to take one or! ieer and cakes furnished by Becker, of
McOregor was shapelrand handsowe in A costly fire may occur at any time. In light blue. Miss Levering wore a becou: taking but insurance it is highly imporing and beautiful Paris dress of pink ot- tant that a substantial and reliable com- *'W^J* toman covered in white lace witli bared fany should be selected. Call on W. M-. neck and anns, pink flowers in her hair.. Slaughter, 32*J Ohio street He is agent "i Miss Hudnut's costume was from the east.! for the oldest and best companies and is of white mousseline-de-soie embroidered an old agent in pink and made over white ottoman, j* open neck and bare jirms. Miss Foote
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Everybody Can be Sllit-
Stein
»Me
st0re
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looked sweet, indeed. Mrs. Minshall ftyaminft.
:Tndianapclis,
to visit Iriends. China silk, trimmed with black velvet. cash raiding sale. Miss Fairbanks was in scarlet. Miss _—_ Miss Mary Beech was richly gowned.
fi^d^r,,,dMi"B,,,,n,,*1,K',0,k^|JEN THOUSAND STRONG.
in her toilette, though iuosl
Miss Rowena Saucier will be the guest, bridesmaid's dress of white and had a i.An.
Novelties for the holidays by the car load. Call and examine the immense line, occpying several floors. £Call at Stein & Hecklesberg's for your boots and shoes Immense line of winter goods, rubbers, school shoes etc., at prices that will suit
everybody.
Oyster supper, concert and social at the Congregational Church Friday. Nov. 20. Admission 2.r cents. Supper from 6 to «S o'clock.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Wright, the Photographer,
In cue drink.
our
Ham McKenzie, foreman of the street made or made to measure upon short no-! car stables, was stricken with appoplexy 1 ticee. We make and sell the best shirts and died within a short time. His home was 011 Eleventh street between Ohio and Main and he was quite an old gentlehad not been in good health time. He leaves a wife and four children, two sons, Frank and Wil-
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The Tlianksgiving bail giv^n by the ^ALE COCNTY PRorF.RTr.-Notice
employes of the tkictric Iigbt Company hereby given (bat on Monday, the 20tb day was well attended and was a success ia of Jnnuary, lf»o. at 2ovioit
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the street car company, and two dmigh-J of rockere, rugs, parlor seta, lace curtains, and Building Aiwoclation. Sham can he taken
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little articles necessary for the convenience of mau. We carry a large variety at extremely popular prices.
JAMES
Ixtta 1, 3. Sand
ochn
the
in Men's Salts, Oremoats and inuam
%edal sak to*morrov at Myenl^ B?cw.
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300
of
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s^^sS^x
FOOO
UBOCil*
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suarcs
more shares,, without inconvenience. A large number of shares have been taken. Those desiring to join the association can do so by calling on Win. M. Slaughter. 329 Ohio street.
Tltke Warnlnfr.
N th ti to Drocuni
ce*
conflagrations of
Beech was universally complimented. Boston sliouid ser%-e as a warning to the Her gown was of a pale green and old- uninsured. They should see that policies
boot and shoe
Immense line and
I in the market. Our prices guaranteed] ft keejH*r, muct (u»*i«t In uhlppinK and RenftlwflVR lplnw ntiv onmrx^titnr 1 criu f*lorc work. ut one© In o%vn hflftil'
any ,o
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ON EASY PAYMENTS,
JAS.
T\
ROSSES,
HTNTER
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AN NOUNCKM KX T.
Bulllila'a *u?MlSrb»k»n
or'siaal in lot W of tbe town mow city?
Terre fltnlc. Ind.. known «the old osirt
property. Lot* 1.7* «»4 4 of Vigo
BOW*»Use
ail bids.
Men's Bmvj Oec«aIk
TO-
of
of
ROOM
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COGM*"«
of origin*1 inlot No. It7. of tb« town 'now eity of Terre litali, Ind., known aa the old property, located at U»e noxtbwe*i corner rf| Third and Walaot »Ueta. '"'.'••t#* rn» ,,...1-
The Coort Houae property will be offered a* an WAVl flP llPFl? A Mill IN entirety,Ute jail ^tvpertf flr*| in
lot*«a«hown
in U»e »uhdivi"ion thereof, afterwardaaa whole __ WILSON NAYLOFT. MAHAM».
the ba«d marring rtw rt«bt ««*pi tbe bid
i^rbtda
«specally as an effectiw Wk-' iingm wwmnt. tar th* n»w hn»h*i»4 ,* Tlie Xlwn. Tlte term*of aaM«•!*«f!i bemtfmsrtti mati TU6Sday* ThfOTiay eoanty uiineis am howling a
'winw! for the new husband and wife, atxsent bride, in the superb white w»Mi. was, df mime* be the ntrai tigure and i*ch arriving on mung of her illness, expressed sincere syCBpsthiea, regrrta and retry many wonis oJ ivraise for her own sell. librsrj- was atuwtivt in pink the. nraisfeings during the slaughter «win*«rtWai» of
os either plan of aale *ntrr«aUnf (he
oa of
?,u*ac«.
mass meeting this afternoon at Brsxii inu, twelre. a«d eighteen ptireba^er U%ke action on the differencw existing 1 exeeotf## tor ttie deferwi iMfweai* bis pro between them and the operators. ttJswj
f6 ^nal
paymeou
of tb« tourd
torn
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a 4
daie.witS»o«it
mud
and with
pnt
cns««iaB^ttfaalkt» to* d«*d ipoa fall awMitef thetmatattcw if«efc parr|»«*9 m«oey The bm** rm*~» tfc* rts*t «T «ot vfeUo I
a»d aie iw ifce
ofllMs eewaitr aodltwrTltle perfect
©rdiBr eA tfce board of e»miBi«ii*fMMti»«»f Vi*»
'oo«sty.
morrow at Mywrs Brm at IS cents. Swwwabaraat.ms*.
FRANC
aisjff fROXG. Aadti«r.
lire insur- t""
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Call and!
T)PICFIS
T.
wore pink i'nderwear sale to-morrow at Mvers
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N*T"HAIID
The novelties at E. E. Lawrence's 5 and lOcent 3 doors West of Fourth on Main. The largest stock ever brought to the city.: Nothing like it ever before seen in Terre Haute.
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is in the
lead with extra line finished ©abinets, Boudoirs, Imperials and Life-size PhotoCrayons. There is no need waiting for clear days at Wright's,
GILT-EDGE COFFEE pound tin-foil packages, delicious Trv it.
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
I now have my line of underwear stock, and it is a large one, of well
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18 a
innehed. hats all I have to say.
in
r^e
®ne, ol well re
ect th& rannot ,M1
SCIU.UEK,
the Hatter,4
mental music, harmony modern languages.
Prof. Bukowitz has opened rooms at hyKtiy com puny. 23 South Sixth street, where he will It nimpic and deflnlte-no aniblgultlom. last receive pupils in voice culture, instru- it praciically wHhoni rcHtrlctlon. non fnf
and.classes in
SHIRTS, business. Either rendv
Rubber Stahins at 10 S. 5th St.
OLD DOMINION COFFEE.
NOTICK.
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M1K ML'TUAL LIFE
I.S'SRITA srr. Co.
WANTED.
.J/ANTED—YOf NO MAN—A *owl book-
S,.Terre
l*\irANTED—
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WANTBD—if
refttrencfi#. Inquire at Sir,
tRke RbftrM Jn U)C In,llflna
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you want to nave your money
take shares In the Indiana Having*,
Ho
J. K. O RKKN. 826
any
failure of the p«rt of the rout* toj-» to d«?llve" the paper.
ft
p. m..
the follow-
In* dcwrlbed property hrfonging.to the county
beat bidder, at the son th door of fonrt Ifotiw of aafrt county to wil-.
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UKRZVJM7.AR.*
Lynn and ARE BEING 0PENEI5' AND DISTRIBUTED THROUGH ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS:
LOAD
buck due#. You can depo#u
B. F. HAVEN*, 8ee'y.
1 WANTKTV-AKenta f°r 1'nidentlal Life In 1 ?f «uranee Company. Apply to F. 8. IIOEFLU'll, Superintendent, 66» wata*h Avenue
Room
i.
\Ir ANTED—Becond liandgoodn,clothing,etc. I bought and *old. Bargain* alwaya on hand.
and
f^OR HA LB for chronic
CrftsCRiBKRS TO THE NEWH-WJH confer a T?OR SALE-Old paper* at 20c per htitidred, favor If th^y will report tb« «fficc
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Ohio utreet.
roil SALE.
Dr. Firnberr*(» Infallible rheumaUf
nsmwly
dlacaae« of the
kidney* and wrrofula, at 0«o. ^oebJer'ii gtoccry,! TTI7',M'TQr%'M' C13 Soutb Fourth atreet. HiiN loUiN
JT «"»table for boupecleaoJng purpoaw. In^wlre at Dally New* ofnoo.
roil RKNT.
FoilRKNT—Two
street.
I1first-claw
oxfnrnUhH room* for
botiKekeeping, Apply at
U'fat (Jh
Xt2
Fourteenth Mreet
north
/oR RKNT— Hoaae of four KKimt at :i4 north Q'T'TTITJIT? "R Ik! WET" Foiiriecnth Mreet. well lowited, |.r.,perty O •Cj-Cj-a'
in condition, good well #»d «tern, premlnea and Mdewalk fn Srttt»eSaix repair. Call on W. W. (liter.
MOSEY TO IXIAJf.
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A CAR LOAD OF NEW GOODS
BAZAR
Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
RAILROAD TICK RTS.
For Railroad Tickets to ,111 Points
-AT-
REDUCED RATES
CALL ON
Louis D.
661 MAIN STREET.
of
Information cheerfullv given as to routes and time of train*. $ Dealer, also, in Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods. News Dealer and Stationer.
ALL WOOL I1A N TS.
ALL-WOOL PANTS MADE TO ORDER FOR
619 Main st.
NKW YORK.
Tlic «Cllv" Lift' lnRurnwe ompnuy In America. Tlic lar^oi l.ifo t'omimny in exUtcm-e, Tin* HtroiiKtft Fi'tmicial Inftitution In the »r1d.
Amm, ovor $13Q,00UOO.oa Annual
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company in which to hiMiiv.
All claims paid promptly nnd In full.
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I! pay* larger dividend* to poUrytfobUr* thun any otbrr.
li hn- no floclslioldcrn All profits go to the policyholders. .It* ratio of expense* to receipts 1« lew than any other company. It* new policy in the mo«t liberal ever offered
fellahle and Iticontestible. T,\KK NO OTIIKK.
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SMITH,
NOV kltiics.
DEAD 1-0 ADS OF 15AK(i A INS
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Ed E. Lawrence's
Bargain store on Main street, three doors west of Fourth. Largest stock of goods at 5 and 10 cents and upwards, ever brought to the city. Call and examine the immense line. Novelties for the holidays by the thousands.
THE
COLD
WAVE CAME.
Rut. it didn't catch Joe Miller napping. He has everything that can make it table "groan." ife has to-day
Dressed Ducks, Dressed Chickens, Dressed Quail,
Pork Tenderloins, Bulk and Can Oysters, .Cranberries,
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Celery.
Truly a grand display, lie has scoured the country and the markets far and near for the b«?st. Prices reasonable.
515 Main Street.
-MEAT MAI!KKT.
TELEPHONE 270
BEAR,
PIG PORK,. TENDERLOINS,. S9LTIID0WN MITTO.V AND UMIi/
SAUSAGE.
CLEAN MEAT MARKET:
LINKS.
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JOHN G. HEINL,
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY, 26 North 8th St., Terre Haute, Wrtw ler ilnsJan and aaiUaatea.
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