Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1914 — Page 12

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BULL MOOStRS HOLD UP WELL IN CLAY COUNTY

Official Count Shows Progressives to Be Strong—Shively Leads Field.

By Special Correspondent.

y% BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 3.—The canvass «f the official vote on the

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1 county ticket was completed by the v# «jcanvassing board late last evening. IThe official vote shows that the progressive party is still strong in Clay county. Its vote falling about a hunjdred behind that of two years ago ex-

Mr.NeverLie

That's not his real name —it's Just the name by which those who know him best like to call him.

His true cognomen Js—

The South Bend Watch

Tou're sure to like his heat, trim appearance as well as his frank, open

You'll find him time-tried and reliable—always a dependable companion.

Come in and meet him.

I Wabash Pearls

|'-A large assortment ot all prices. "i

J. M. Bigwood & Son

JEWELERS, 007 Wabash Ave, Terre

Haute, Ind

er The $10,000 Rotarian gold wheel is on display In our window and will be exhibited today and tomorI row only.

J. M. Bigwocd & Son

607 Wabash Ave.

Following are the official pluralities, all of them being democrats except for county assessor:

B. P. Shively, senator, 1,06-6 Homer F. Cook, secretary of state, 786 Kaipli W. Moss, congress, 971 John E. Baumunk, prosecutor, 1,088 R. H. Griffith, representative, 781 Hubert Hickam, Joint representative, 788 W. O. Graeser, auditor, 188 Thomas Swlnehart, treasurer, 923 W. M. Qarrigus, sheriff, 201 Harlan Miller, coroner, 744 George Sheehan, surveyor, 477 J. Q. Adams, assessor, 52 John Marks, commissioner, 112 Martin Ooahorn, commissioner, 145.

Offioial Lewis Figures.

By Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 6.—The official canvass of the vote on the township ticket in Lewis township reveals the fact that the republican party was fourth in that township, both the progressives and socialists casting more votes than the standpatters. The entire democratic township ticket was elected by pluralities of over 150. The democrats cast 276 votes, the republicans, 82 votes the progressives, 100 votes, and the socialists 112 votes.

Aged Miner Passes.

By Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 6.—Robert D. McDonald, a well-known coal miner of this city for many years, died at the home on West Knight street yesterday of pneumonia, aged 70 years. The deceased was a native of Scotland. He Is survived by a widow, one daughter and a stepson. The funeral will be held at the residence Saturday afternoon. Interment Cottage will cemetery.

Epidemic of Measles.

By Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 6.—An epidemic of measles has broken out in this city and a strict quarantine has been ordered established on all cases. Over forty-eight cases have already been reported. The counoil has ordered that all oases must be promptly reported.

Wife Has Husband Arrested. By Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 6.—John Pierce was arrested last night on complaint of his wife on the charge of assault and battery. He was arraigned in po lice court this morning and sent to jail for sixteen days.

SCHOOL PATRONS MEET.

The School Patrons' association, of West Terre Haute, will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday night at the high school building.

CASTOR IA

For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of

Men's Suits at Cut Prices

In these men's suits you have choice of all the latest models from the very smart English to the more conservative business styles. All the materials are abso lutely all-wool and thoroughly shrunken so that our garments hold their shape even after long service. All Men's $10.00 Suits reduced to $ 8.75 All Men's $12.00 Suits reduced to .$ 9.0C All Men's $12.50 Suits reduced to $ 9.50 All Men's $15.00 Suits reduced to $11.75 All Men's $18.00 Suits reduced to $13.50 All Men's $20.00 Suits reduced to $15.00 All Men's $22.50 Suits reduced to $17.50 All Men's $25.00 Suits reduced to .. $19.75 All Men's $30.00 Suits reduced to $23.50 All Men's $35.00 Suits reduced to $27.50

Smart Hats

Easy rests the head that's crowned with one of this store's hats—that head has the assurance of good style and good value.

A rebate of 10 per cent on any purchase in our hat or cap section during this Cut Price Sale.

Boys' Suits and Overcoat^ at Cut Prices

Norfolk suits in fancy cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, checks and plaids, brown and gray mixtures and navy blue serge. Box or knife plaited coats with patch pockets, peg-top trousers, belt strap and watch pockets. Sizes 4 to 18 years.

Overcoats of brown and gray mixtures. Single and double-breasted, loose-fitting, half belt, convertible collars. Also Balmacaans. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Boys' $ 2.50 Suits and Overcioats reduced to $ 1.95 Boys' $ 3.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 2.36 Boys' $ 3.50 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 2.85 -Boys' $ 4.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 3.35 Boys' $ 5.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 3.95 ||, :Boys' $ 6.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 4.75 7.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 5.50

Boys' $ 8.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 6.35 Boys' $10.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 8.75 Boys* $12.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $ 9.50 Boys' $15.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $11.75

cept on the state ticket where the vote Is over 400 shy. On congressman and some of the county ticket the mooaers ran close behind their vote of two years ago.

KNIGHTS INSTALL NLW OFFICERS AT MEETING

Also Enjoy Oyster Supper and Smoker*—Thomas Callahan Head of Local Order.

Officers for the coming year were installed by the Knights of Columbus Thursday evening, and the work was followed by an oyster supper and smoker. More than 100 members were present at the exercises. The following officers were installed: Thomas F. Callahan, G. K. John Freltag, D. G. K. Robert Clifton, recording secretary Walter O'Neil, financial secretary A P. Haule, chancellor Charles Smith, warden Thomas Gallagher, advocate Albert Lafferty, lecturer Otto Statz, inside guard William Summer, outside guard Walter Franzwa, trustee, and Rev. Father Huffman, West Terre Haute, chaplain.

The installation was conducted by Frank Hoermann and Joseph Klrtch-

Expert Would Open the'Stock Exchanges

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GEORGE PAISIi.

Sir George Paish, the English financial expert now in this country as a representative of the British treasury department conferring with officials at Washington, advocates the opening of the American stock exchanges and has so informed the committee controlling the affairs of the New York 6tock exchange, and the governing committee of the cotton exchange. He believes the liquidation of American securities held by Englishmen will be small when the time comes to resume market operations, and that American financial resources will not be injured In the absorption ot such offerings.

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Indiana's Greatest Cut Price Clothing Store

Notwithstanding the tremendous selling of the past clays, you need not fear that there is not full assortments still awaiting you. Nearly $100,000 worth of Fall and "Winter Clothes, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are here for your choosing and all at cut prices.

A sale that offers big savings for men and boys in suits, overcoats, Balmacaans, odd trousers and all winter furnishings.

ner, acting as district deputies. At the close of the work the members adjourned to the beEfequet hall, where an oyster supper was Berved, and this was followed by a smoker. Iurlng the evening short talks were made by several of the members.

PLACES LOCAL AGENCY.

A. P. Smith Here to Introduce Oak Grove Products. A. P. Smith, representing the Friedman company of New York and Chicago, was here Friday to Inaugurate an advertising campaign for Oak Gro"ve line of food products Including the Oak Grove brand of oleomargarine, a new product for which the Wadley company of this city has been made wholesale distributors. The Oak Grove products are the result of a new sanitary process, and have taken a place rapidly with the foremost standard food articles. Mr. Smith reports a large demand for the Friedman wares among leading grocers.

RENT YOUR HOUSE.

No house will remain vacant long if advertised in The Tribune. Twelve words three days for 80 cents.

Extra Thick Sole and Heel

Look at the picture. The extra thick sole and heel means more lifeforthese rubbers it means that these rubbers give more wear than ordinary rubbers.

These Hub-Mark Storm Rubbers with Service Heel or Rolled Edge are what you should insist upon from your dealer. Accept no others.

Made also in low cut No other kind can be more satisfactory for style, fit and wear.

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Look for the Hub-Mark on all kinds and itylci of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girl*.

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You can rely on

anything you buy from dealers who sell Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear. They are dependable merchants.

Boston Rubber Shoe

Men's Overcoats at Cut Prices

The styles we're ready to show. They include, first of all, nothing but good styles, up-to-date ideas—poor styles never pass our buying care. We've a huge as-. sortment of Balmacaans, a great lot of semi-fitted coats,' many storm coats and ulsters and splendid lines of shawl collar coats. As a matter of fact, the enumerating of all the models we carry would take far more space than we have at our disposal. All Men's $10.00 Overcoats reduced to All Men's $12.00 Overcoats reduced to All Men's $12.50 Overcoats reduced to All Men's $15.00 Overcoats reduced to All Men's $18.00 Overcoats reduced to All Men's $20.00 Overcoats reduced to $15.00 All Men's $22.50 Overcoats reduced to ........ .$17.50 All Men's $25.00 Overcoats reduced to .$19.75 All Men's $30.00 Overcoats reduced to .. .$23.50 All Men's $35.00 Overcoats reduced to $27.50 .All Men's $40,00 Overcoats reduced to '.. .$32.50

Jas. A. Banister Bench^made Shoes $6.00. Myers Bros'. Custom-made Shoes $5.00.

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Onr Telephones Are: Citizens, 703 Bel, 735

Our grandfathers tell us that when they were mixed up in the civil war It was somewhat of a humiliation for an army to retreat. Not so with the present war in Europe. A retreat is considered a very fine piece of strategy. ./

"Buy It At Home," and save the time and trouble of returning something entirely different from what you ordered.

We heard a man on the street oorner remark the other day that he was perfectly sure the Germans would whip the English, Frendh and Russians, but the thing that worried him was What the allies would do.

Every statement and price in this advertisement referring to merchandise is absolutely guaranteed by a trust deposit of $100 with the Terre Haute Trust company.

A report says there are 210 makes of autos on the British market. "We presume Fords are also sold.

Paris, Franoe, la reported to possess more sundials than any other city In the wo id. We suggest as a war measure that they be immediately removed. What better target could a German airship desire.

A news item advises that the Lodi (N. J.) town hall has been turned into a hencoop. Now it you think what we are thinking you will do as we are doing and keep it to yourself. The good wife will not appreciate the joke half as mudh as you.

Another sad blow. It has been discovered that American packers now control the dressed meat trade of Argentina. This is the place from which we were going to get oheap beef.

$8.75 $ 9.00 $9.50 $11.7$ $13.5a

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No more politics for the present. That Is to say possibly not until about next Monday morning.

A Great Sale of Trade-Marked Underwear

So amazing is the value of this underwear that a few words of explanation seem advisable. you well know, the prolonged mild weather of September and October was a serious set-back to the sale of winter underwear and the manufacturer of this trade-marked underwear was obliged to close out his surplus stock. It was a case of necessity pure and simple. It was a case that operated to our mutual advantage. You are saving as never before, at this time of the year. We are happy to give you these bargains in the fore-front of winter.

HANES two-piece derby ribbed Shirts and Drawers. Ecru color and fast brown. Look for the trade-mark. 50c value, sale price 39c per garment. HASTES Union Suits, closed crotch, unbreakable seams, elastic collar. Sizes 34 to 46. A big value at $1.00 sale price 79c. .«.,-%.

MEN'S SHOES

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THERE ARE FOSTER STORES AT TERRE HAUTE, FORT WAYNE AND LAFAYETTE, INDIANA

Entrance 616 Wabash Ave. TERRE HAUTE, DVDl, NOVEMBER 6, 1914.

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For Storing Your Summer Things aH'-- Cedar-Chests

Mailing Boxes

Quite the largest assortment ever before shown in this store now ready for rolling. The boxes come in various

shapes and sizes, and make a splendid lditlon to the furnishings of any bedroom. Prices are less than for cedar cheeta. from

Matting boxes run in prices

$2 to $7.50

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Myers Bros\ Specials $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Boys' Shoes $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50.

your time to prove to you today why thla la the buaieat men's and boyar Outfitting Store In Terre

Haute. Today and tomorrow will be the two big daya of the ye«r at Myers Bros. An army «f Terra Haute men will olothe itself today and tomorrow. Every man wants the best it is possible to buy for the prloe he wiahee to pay. Moat men know, from actual experience, that the best values are at the big store. And, bealdee, our greatest of all variety alone makes this the best place to buy winter clothes which are now being sold at out prices.

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An unusually attractive lot Is now here for early shoppers. All chests made from solid cedar, no veneers. Finished a daik rich cherry. Copper trim* as pest suits

med or perfectly plain, rte. Variously your taste. Variously triced accord^ lng to size and trimmings from

$10 to $28.50

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*-*rimeci Linoieums 12 leet Wide1®

There are some advantages in favor of Linoleum 12 feet wide. In the case of tflie average kitchen but onewidth is necessary. This is naturally the oase In other rooms where one of the measurement does not exceed 12 feet. Some new patterns in Printed Linoleum In this width are just in, and may Interest you. 66 and 75 Cents the Square Yard. j,

We make no extra charge for laying linoleums.

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Cot the Cords that Bind Yoo to Your Kitchen

No woman can walk aU day in her kitchen—carrying things from place to plaoe—without wearing herself out. V* V" ""'i si

When you begin to worry, and •offer with nerves and backache, you'll probably find miles of needless steps the main cause.

The Hew Hoosier Cabinet

Now used by 700,000 women combines your whole kitchen In on* spot, and saves miles of steps. You canslt down at your work.

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