Daily Tribune, Volume 17, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 January 1903 — Page 12

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JANUARY

MEN'S SUITS REDUCED.

Cloihs, Ca*.-imeres. Uiioviots, .Fiim-v 'Worsteds. Serges. Diagonals and I'.liU'k Tliibets.

S7.50 -MnV

Suiu 10

$8.50 -M('n's

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$18.50

$5.00

Snil5'

$10 00

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$15.00 -Mv'uV •ui!s

$16.50

$6.00

^'on'* ,u'^s redin-oil

$12 00

$7.00

-^'on ,n'fs reduced

$8.00

$12.00

lion's Suits reduced

in". r. 3 50

$20 00

BOYS' 15 LOUSE ST ITS.

iSizes 3 tn HI Year?:)

$2.00 $3.00 $3.75'reduced

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$ Boys" knee pants ages -1 to (. worth

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-•-Prices Lower Tlia.ii Ever Uei'ore— Men's 5(k- and •('•oc. Winter UnderAvear. in Hy»ie.:n'c Wool, fleece

lined—

January Ckvuv.nee Price. -200

A'cii's .^I.-m) Merino Woo!. ilso Natural Woo! Uniici-wear, made fro! scoured v:rn. .lanr.arv Clearance-

Men's $1.30 Winter Caps, odds and ends, to close, January Clearance price

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New York Stock Market. NKW YORK. Jan. IK—The market opened at about last niglit's level and presented no marked features. Steels. Atchison and Copper were unchanged. There was a demand for Southfrn ra.ilway common, which gained vi- Sugar lost %. ICries unchanged. The tone of the market was slightly 'Jniproved after the opening. Missouri Pacific .became the leader and sold

11 a rii.'—The market' showed ntf indication of lifting itself from the apathy into which it has been sinking for the last few clnvs. Commission house business was a factor.

Noon-The London houses were not disposed to trade this morning as they were out of sympathy with the rally, but nevertheless had no stocks to sell. Their total dealings were probably, less, than 10,000 'hares. Traders found stocks scarce after the first hour and a substantial increase of outside professional buying followed. Price's: Amalgamated Copper, 63% Erie, ?iv„: UTnited States Steel. .17 Sugar. 130 Readlnf 611!- Central Pacific. 137 Southcm "Pacific, 65M Total bales. 230,(5000 Share*,

Ch'cago Grain Market.

CTTICAGO. .Tan 16.—Wheat higher May sold between 77^'and 78*^ opening at 78Vj and closing at 78V*. July between 73% and 74^, opening at 74U and rJosing at 74%. Cash, sales 34 loads at the ^eaboar and 100,000 bushels in the- south to go via.t gulf. After some hesitation there developed' b"lilt market of liberal proportions. Trailer^.againi'ttirned to the northwest for bull inspiration: Those' piarjkets were again up sharply and Minneapolis sent 'in a'"lot of bullish advices ronrer'ning the demand. for wheat and Hour j|^ Corn' i&gf/i'.fco lower. January closed at "(71 j. May sold between 44 and 41%, opening at 44% and closing .at 44% July be-

Lween 13 and 43^, opening at 43^ and clos "thg at "43»ir_ Bife" caSh* tr'adfe"'here and at the seaboard. Market active with interest directed toward tlie January, .which

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Mo,1's

Suil.s reduced

$25.50

toVr

$5.00

S4.75 $6.50

$3.50

$ 1 4 5 0

Men's Suits reduced

$18.50

CLEARANCE.

MOST SWEEPING CLOTHING MARK-DOWN ON RECORD. DON'T THINK THAT WE'RE "STUCK" ON CLOTHING. WE'RE NOT. WE NEVER ARE. HIGH CLASS CLOTHING WE HANDLE IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND WITH FASHIONABLE DRESSERS. NEITHER IS THIS SALE AN ADVERTISING INVENTION TO "WORK OFF" ODD LOTS, BROKEN LINES AND UNDESIRABLE GOODS. IT'S A STERN REALITY AND NECESSARY MEASURE BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE IMMENSE QUALITIES OF CLOTHING WE HANDLE EACH YEAR,. AND OUR POLICY OF SELLING AT A LOSS IN ORDER THAT WE MAY START EACH NEW SEASON WITH A BRAND NEW STOCK.

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.Men's $] 00 18l»t3 reduced 650

Men's 51.50 reduced to. 98C

Men's

$2,00

$10.00

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Suis

Mu,l's

$3.00

P:inU

1i,nts

Men\ $4.00 vcdu. od to $3,00

Men's $5.00

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POYS' DOUP.I.E UREASTEl) SUITS

$1.25 mlueed-Yfom $2.00|

$2.25

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froin

Hoys' 50c and 7"c km jiants. reduced

$3 50

$1.19

Men's 50c Golf or Windsor Caps, in plain blue cloths, and Chinchilla cloth, January Clearance price --25

$8.00

$10. 0 0

$12.00

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$1.50

$18 00

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$2.50

$20.00

$22.00

ifJucod 1o $3.5Q

Proportionate Reductions in Boys' Wear.

$4.^)0 -v

$3.50

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$5.00

Q3q reduced from $1.5Q

Office coats, heavy

weight, well ninde. a warm, durable coal. Januarv Clearance

Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Hats, odds and ends, now go at January Clearance price

Price

-—$1.00

Men's $2.50 and $3.00 stiff and soft Hats in latest styles, Clearance

CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 1G.—Cattle-Re• ceipts, 635 market quiet. 10®,15c lower. Shippers, $4.25@4,.SS: extra. $4.90575.25: butchers steers, good to choice.- $t.35^i' '1.75: calves, steady and quiet, extra, $8.00.

Hogs—Receipts, 3,374 market active, 5c lower. Selected heavy shippers, [email protected] good to choice packers and butchers, $6.55 @6.70 mixed packers. $6.40®6.55.

Sheep—Receipts, 04-'1: market, steady. Extra, [email protected] lambs, easy.-to. a„shade lower extra. $3.75.,&3.S.')."

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•EAST ST. TXtUIS, 111., JaiV: 16,-Cattle —Receipts, natives. 1.700: quiet and steady no early sales. Texans—Receipts, -1,800: quiet and steady. Steers. [email protected]: cows, [email protected]. '14

Hogs—Receipts. 4,000 strong. Top. $6.85 bulk. $6.55(S6.75. Sheep—Receipts, 1.900:' 'Steady. Sheep. $4,[email protected] lambs, $5.90®5.75 Mexican,yearlings. $5.50.

UNION STOCK YARDS. 111.. Jan.. 16.Cattle—Receipts. 2,500: estimated for tomorrow, 300: active, .steady anda shade higher. Prime beeves, $5.4006.00 poor to medium. $3.00if?4.25 stockers and feeders. $2.25®4.55 cows iitjd •H eifers.J: $^(5^4.50 Canners. $1.25^2.45: 5Cexanfe 53.35®4 S.

Hogs—Receipts. es-fi^jia^ea-ffer tomorrow. 20,000 opened 5©10c higher close weak with advance lost. "I,ight. S6 (XVfi! 6.55: rough. $6.S0j@6,5S' mixed. $6,25i@:6.00: heavy. $G.([email protected] pigs $5.65©6.25. |.

Sheep—Receipts, S,000 estimated fo?*tomorrow, 3.000: active'and steady. Native sheep. $2.9004.90: westerns. [email protected] na-i tive lambs,' [email protected]: western lambs,' $4.25 UZ6.00. ij y.$ .1

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$7.50

38c

actuary' Clearance on Men's Furnishings

.10 doxen Meii's iieavv Winter Undershirts. regular nriee :.ic. how.."J2q Hoys' 10c iinesf. fleece lined Uudersiiirfs. January Clearance^ Price 25c

$1.50

AGENTS FOR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, THE BEST $3.00, $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES IN THE WORLD. STORE OPEN TILL 10:30 TOMORROW NIGHT.

Leading One-Price Clothiers, Corner Fourth and Main,

broke sharply early under stop-loss selling by commission houses. Oats i£a«4c lower. January closed"'av 84*4c asked. May sold between 35?f and opening at 3G*4c and closing at Sfi'/i: July between "2 and !!2?4, opening at 32Vi and closing at 3214. Active and unsettled.

Provisions—FWuVaC lower. January products ranged Fork.'?17.95 to ?l.S.(ii) to $17:!)0 lard, $10.05 to $10.07'.£ to $10.00 ribs. $8.!H to $8.95. May products ranged: Pork, $l» .42i/2 to $lfi.G2*,i. to $16.42% lard, $9.50 to $9.62% to

$9.52%

ribs. $9.05 to $9.10 to $9.05.

Cattle, Shesp and Hogs.

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MEN'S OVERCOATS .REDUCED.

$6 00

^1C11s Overcoats reduced

$7.00

$4.50

.Men's Overcoats reduced

to

$5.00

Men's Overcoats reduced $6.00

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$7.00

Men's Ovcreoats reduced

$15.00

induced to

$2.00

$8.50

Men's Overcoats reduced

$10.00

Overcoats reduced

$12.50

Men's Overcoats reduced

$ 1 5 0 0

Men's Overcoats reduced

to

$25 00

ROYS' SUITS' REDUCED Long PantS—(Ages 14 to lit.)

$2.50

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fro1"

mlut'i1

froin

$10

.'{ to 14. reo°c to "J 5q

Hoys' winter waists, ages duced from 25c. Sac ant

Men's 750 stiff and soft bos­

om Dress.^lurtgj, January Clear­

ance Price" ..... -48c

Men's $1.50

$2.35

Clearance Prices on Hats.

(0'°red,

stiff bosom

Dress Sliirts. newest patterns. January Clearance Price gfjg

Boys' 25c Golf and turban Caps, with double band, in assorted cloths, January Clearance price

12c

Children's 50c knitted toques, fancy stripes January Clearance price 25c

On Credit

Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,:

VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOES, GRAPH0PH0NES,

yy EEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUF CONVENIENCE.

QOODS DELIVERED Orl""^ .^CEIPT OF FIRST PAYMENT. 5m

Indiana Jewelry and Music

64! WABASH AVE.

.s^F-ine Watch- Repairing and Engraving.

?kEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Frank.M. R\an adirnnistralor. to Mary J.'.Haa'rold..pt •(,« 4 gf

Margaret E. Glick tol -Roype^y*. of s'wH4 section 16, town li, range 0, feooo.' t.

James Redman et nx to Calvfti Pruitt, lot 53, Central Terre Haute, $350.

THE DAILY TRIBUNE, TERRE HAUTE. I NO., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1'G, 1S03

pair.

$16.50

^Us Overcoats reduced

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$18.00

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$3.50

$3.00

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$5.00

$4.00

reduced from

$6.50

$5.00

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$7.50

$6.00

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$8.50

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toAV'ii" 5(,f range 8. $300.. Naomi Glick to John Rovse vr ^4 of 'y'sectipii .16, town 11, range 9, $5,000.

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Tlie January clearance selling is in full swing—very low price on many lots of excellent stockings, and more selling th4.11 ever before in January.

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16*c the pair.

Fine Perfumes

Tomorrow then:—

Violet's Bouquet Farnese, 50c oz.

Violet's Extra Violette, 50c oz.

Pivers'a Azurea, 50c oz.

LADIES" BAZAAR

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Today, a mention of still lower prices on two lots of sample iiose, and a sort of "last call" telling of the pricereduction on certain sorts of winter stockings:

A good many pairs of sample hose—pink, red, blue or black, some with silk embroidery, twenty-five cent values at121c

Another lot women's hose, black with silk embroidery, striped sorts or red lace lisle, fifty cents values at 25c the pair.

Women's fine black cashmere hose, with high-spliced heel and double sole and toe, fifty cent values at

Women's fast black, extra fleece-liined hose with high spliced heel and double sole and toe, fifty cent values at 37ic the pair.

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Women's fast black fleece lined hose, plain black or black with white foot or split sole, broken sizes, thirty.five cent values at

25cthe pair.

Misses' fast b^ack wool hose, wide or narrow rib, thirtyfive and forty cent values at

25c the pair.

Misses' fast black, fleece lined hose, fine rib, twentyfive cent values at

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Reduced in Price

Too many different kinds of perfumes for all-the-year. round selling—so down go the prices on certain bottles. Excellent perfume?, but we can get along without them— ahd the stock must be brought down to its normal size.

Fiver's Safranor, 50c oz. .,

Crown Perfumery Co's Violet, 50c oz,

Pinaud's Lilas de France, 50c oz.,.

The above odors have been gelling at from 60c to $1.25 the ounce. The clearance is radical, and as there are but 192 ounces to be sold, you may do well to come as early as possible.

Other things with interesting new prices in the drug suudrits department are:— Japanese 'pulse-warmers, 5c

Bundles of punk for same, 4s Herz's Special Tooth Ponder, instead of 15c, only 5c Lilac Vegetal Lotion, si good toilet water and after-shave ,, preparation, 25c

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Dressed Turkeys aed Chickens

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From W. L. Holdaway, 1321 Main

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Citizens' ^Phone 33.

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WINTER T0UF

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ST RATES

W -TO THE-

WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST

ON SALE UNTIL APRIL 30, 1903^ One way second class colonist rate? to points in the'west and southwest. Tickets on sale^jirst and third Tuesdays of each month. These rates Vlo not apply to points West of Colorado.

Special Homeseekers' Excursion on the first and thfrd Tuesdays of each month to the west, northwest and the southwest. These'rates do not apply tb California points.

For further information apply to

W. 'E. M'KEEVER, Ticket Agent. Union Depot.

J. R. CONNELLY, General Agent, 10th and Wabash Ave.

Mable Finkbiner, Josephine Felix, Minnie Loose.

The, Sale oUInsIto1*'^ Underwear Commences Next Monday.

-Twenty to sell undermuslins next Monday—-and chances are that there'll not be nearly enough for we are working to make this the best and busiest sale of undermuslins we've ever held.

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The display of Simon Sterns & Co's undermuslins in the east window is attracting a great deal of attention— and yet the window shows but a very small fraction of the splendid Sterns line that is awaiting you here.

The west window contains a display of low priced and medium priced undermuslins. Each and every garment shown in this window is a good garment. Prices are not low at the expense of good-wearing qualities, nor are the garments covered with cheap and gaudy trimming?. Where price allows, pretty embroideries or lace are used in all other cases the garments are quite plain.

The eelliDg will commence promptly Monday morning at 8 o'clock. The entire rear halt of the second floo will be given over to this sale. IV

Special Sellining Many Departments

This January business is breaking all store-records. The clearance selling hus been greater than ever before—for stocks were larger, and perhaps some of the articles were more radically cut.

Still plenty of good buying chances in almost evsry department in the store. :,/ $ ", Coats and furs, waists and wrappers marked down..

Trimmings on special selling tables.

A good sized lot of knitted underwear still to be closed out.

LADIES 3AZAAJR

J.|W. Hoff

ipt&xX & ^Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Meats of All Kinds Produce and Poultry

Poultry a Specialty.

120 /Wain Street

Old Phone 883 cherry New Phone 753

All kinds of Garden Vegefafeles,

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These young ladies will be in the muslin underwear department next Monday morning

Ella Davis, Margaret Breen, Gertrude Schoen, Anna Wissel, (rertrude Neukom, Ethel Aldecroft,. Nellie Parrot, Margaret Kennens, Edith Nitsche, Bessie Ballard, Myrtle Ray, Kate O'Brien, Ella Burke, Jessie Arnold, May me Henry,

Stella Sparks, Anna Supera,

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The entire stock of children's head wear reduced, Fancy neckwear at much lower prices. Keduced-in-price notions selling rapidly. 'Fine kid gloves and warm winter gloves on special sale at lowered prices.

Jewelry clearance still offers many chancee. And much pretty fancy work yet to be sold at th9se clipped pneee. $

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LADIES* BAZAAR

Wizard

Flour

HE ONLY PLACE IN TERRE HAUTE IT CAN BE FO'UND IS AT

Third Avenue Store.

One trial will convince you. A Child can buy as cheap as a man..

J: M. Dishon and no otherGoes forth in haste. With bills and paste And proclaims to all creation.

Men arc wise who .advertise In lbs 9f£3£nt fienerat'ojfc

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