Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 April 1889 — Page 4
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NEW SPRING SUITS Elegant in Make!
Perfect in Fit!
for the price of the cheapest? It pays to get the best quality in everything one is compelled to use. Especially is his,true in the purchase of boots and
GET
HOBERG, ROOT & CO.
Wabash Avenue.
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Silk and Gloria Silk
SON II
Parasols and Sunshades.
NOW OPEN
The largest exhibit of Umbrellas with Qold and Silver Mountings ever shown in this city.
La Tosea!"
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"Long Handle Umbrellas," in a hundred diiierent patterns. The Hwellest things ever shown in this line.
BARGAINS!
100 Qloria Silk Umbrellas with gold cap, Paragon irame, $1.38 each. 100 Qloria Silk Umbrellas with long silver handle, Paragon frame, $3 each. 100 Qloria Silk Umbrellas, extra quality, extra long handle, Paragon frame, $3.90 each. 200 Qold Cap Umbrellas, $1.20 each. 200 Silver Handle Umbrellas, $1 98 erch.
The above are 26-inch sizes, worth from 50c to $1.50 more. Parasols from 10c up.
The Bazaar says: From all appearances this will be the biggest umbrella season ever known. The La Tosca umbrella will take the lead. Never before have the manu-—-faeturers shown so handsome a line of handles on umbrellas.
Umbrella Department at right of front entrance.
Hoberg, Root & Co.
518 and 520 Wabash Avenue.
•Prices the Lowest!
New styles in Men's Spring Suits arriving every day. We have the most complete line of Children's Clothing ever shown in the city. See the new three-piece Knee Pants Suits for boys from 10 to 15 years.
Some extreme novelties in new Star-, Shirt Waists. All goods marked in plain figures.
MYERSIBROS
Leading One Price Clothiers,
Cor. Fourth and Main Streets.
GRAND OPENING
OF
EASTER MILLINERY!
I will display at my store Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, April loth, 11th. and 12th., the largest and finest assortment ot pattern hats and bonnets ever produced here, which vou are cordially invited to inspect.
RAPHAEL,!,
The Popular Milliner, 24 South Fourth St.
BOOTS SHOES.
CALL AND SEE MY STOCK
WALT. B. PURCELL,
No. 623 MainnStreet.
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Area common article, but very neces
sary, and must be bought. Then why
not buy the best when you can get them
No. 17
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feli®
At Winem ller's CAFE,
sotrra FOURTH ST.
BUNTIN'S THERMOMETRY RECORD.
Tueuday, 7a. m. 2 p. m. p. m.
April 9. 44.2 613 58.8
WEATHER PROBABILITIES. WAR DKPARTMEHT, WISHES twos, D. C., April 9, 10 p. M. Indlo&Uons for twenty-four hours commencing at 7B.m„ Wednesday, April 10: For Indiana: Fair warmer, variable winds.
CITY IK BE I ST.
The Germania society will elect officers for the ensuing year this evening. The two new bells recently purchased by the German Lutheran Church, on Poplar street, have arrived, and will be placed in poeition as soon as possible.
There will be another attempted fox drive in the neighborhood of Alherton to-day. The lines will move about 11 a. m. Persons attending from this city can leave at 10:45 a. m. and return at 3:25 p. m.
Thirty persons signed the temperance pledge at a temperance meeting held in the United Brethren Church, Monday evening. Messrs. Netherton and Harrah spoke to tbe audience. The next meeting of the Gospel Temperance society will be next Wednesday exening.
A parrot belonging te Father McEvoy, of St. Joseph's Church, made a successful dash for liberty, yesterday, and furnished considerable amusement for spectators, as well as an equal amount of aggravation for the man who attempted to recapture it. When last heard from the bird was free.
Our line of spring hate are in stock. Schluer, the hatter. I 4.Look in my window and see the line of Bpring ties I am selling for 50 cents. Schluer. the hatter.
PKB80NAL.
Mrs. liizzie Cook and Mini Sophia Mogger went to Chicago Monday night. Mrs. George E. Levings, of Paris, has returned home after a Bhort visit among friends in this city.
Professor Oskar Duenweg will give a mid-term reception to his classes in dancing at Germania hall this evening.
Mr. George Rhodius, who has been visiting in the city for a few days, returned home yesterday morning to Indianapolis. He will go to Europe within
w. A. cox.
SEW SPRI1 AID SHMMBR GOOIB
few weeks and will visit the Paris ex poeition While abroad. Mia* Nor* Katzenbach end Mm. Win. Nicholson and children will leave for New York on Monday, and will aailon the City of Paris for Europe on the 17th.
Mr. John D. Glenn, formerly of thia county, and who has been teaching school at Franklin, Ky., ia now recovering from an attack of rheumatism with which he suffered for several months.
A word to the saloon keepers and that is this: Why can't we form ourelvea into an organization to do away with the wholesale whisky men, and buy our gooda direct from the manu facturer. We will know just what we get and can then recommend it to our customers as being perfectly straight. That is why Old Cobweb hall is independent and can pay all of his bills.
At the Ball.
Dick Dryasdust (in a turn of the waltz) —Do you know, my dear Miss Ethel, that I would dearly love to marry you?
Miss Ethel—Indeed! But why this sudden whim? Dick D.—As tf matter of curiosity, have a crazy idea to see how you look dressed!—[To-Day.
Marriage License*.
Allen Shaw and Mary Sanders. Albert K. Tucker and Racbel Ann Deppo. William 0. Moody and Samantha E. Garrett
Piles are among the most painful and annoying of disorders. The disease is of common occurrence, and to effect cure should be promptly treated by proper remedies. There is nothing more suitable by its wonderful curative action than Pond's Extract OinCment, in which the medicinal virtues of Pond's Extract, which are very valuable in the above complaint, are in a state of great concentration. It is advisable in every instance, however, to use both the Ex tract and Ointment. Ask for and be sure you get the right articles.
DR. E. L. LARKINS, office 326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone 299. t.
Saxon & Richardson, 109 south Sixth for pure teas, finest grade coffees, fresh roasted, and baking powders and spices.
25 cents will pay for an elegant sup per at the Congregational Church Thursday evening. Go early and get the best. Supper from 6 to 9.
SPECIAL.
One hundred dozen ladies' linen and hem-Btitched handkerchiefs, worth 25 cents each, will be closed out this week at 15 cents each or 2 for 25 cents.
CARPENTER'S BOSTON STORE.
DR. C. T. BALL,
Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseases, tumors and superfluous hair, 115 south Sixth street.
The ladies of the Congregational Church will give an elegant supper Thursday evening, April 11th. Everybody invited.
ROYAL FoKttl
POWDER
Absolutely Pure*1
tils powder never Tories, A marvel of parity sngtli and wholesomeneM. More eoonomtca than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be wldln oompetltlon with the multitude of low teat, short weight alum or phosphate powder*. Sold on!/ lr oana. BOTAL BASIS* POWBBB CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
XH2 WCBLD 0USS7 The wodd onghfr to done for me in the cure I which wis so bad as to ble by the physicians went to be treated. One me a copy of an adverSvvift's Specific, and 1 relief from the ilrst few gradually forced out of soon cured Bound and months since I quit tak-
BOTH.
IinTOChicago,S.where
know what S. S. has ef a maMgnant Cancer, be considered incura-
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of my neighbors sent tisement in iegard to began taking Ik I got doses tbe poison was my Byatem, and I was well. It now ten ing S. S. S. and I have
had no sign of return of the dreadful disease. MRS. ANN BOTHWELL. Au Sable, Mich., Dec. 89, '38.
Send fur books on Blood Diseases and Cancers, mailed free. TUB FC'WIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga»
TO ILL!
Ladies'wear of all descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
To give satisfaction. Orders of five dollars and over sent by expreea, charges paid one way.
H. F. REINERS,
655 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
Our Spririgf Stock: is Now Complete,
st And we are ready to suit all in Tt tV1 I"1*.-*
FINE SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES!
In Ladies', Misses' and Children's fine kid. Misses'and Children's Patent Leather Spring Heel Shoes in all sizes and widthB. In our Qente' Department we have a large stock of Dongola and Brazilian Goat in the dull and bright finish, Kangaroo Shoes in all style toes and the very best French Patent Leather Shoes, all of which we are selling at reduced prices.
Please give us a call before buying, as we think we can suit you.
THE? FAMOUS "SHOE STORE,
ol3 Jwlain Street.
fresh ruttFRI CREAMERY DU I I LRl
Ladies Button Shoes
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PIXLEY & COMPANY
-ARE-
With the People!
Every day a Bargain Day, even if others are exceptional ones.:
Prices far lower than elsewhere. Wonderful Bargains in every department.'
READ THIS BULLETIN!
Then let everybody come.
Silk Lined Spring Overcoats, $15.. Imported Cheviot Suits, $13.50. Elegant Spring Overcoats, $6. Elegant Corkscrew Diagonal Suits, $10. Boys' Suits in every conceivable style and price.
HATS! CAPS!
-AND-
Furnishing Goods!
Good enough for a King at prices within the reach of everybody.
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Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.
Jnit received and will constantly keep for sale a One lot of freeli creamery batter In prints and buckets. Orders promptly delivered to any part of tbe city free of charge.
M. C. XOUTZAHN, 1O0 Soutii Sixth) Street.
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LADIES' LIST OF BARGAINS
French Kid Shoes Hand Turned Oxford Tiee
Patent Tip
Opera Toe Slippers
Children's School Shoes Misots Boys Youths'
Ladies Rubbers
NEW
stocks in all parts of the United States and Canada.
tlemsUtehed
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F1NK8T FRKSH AND CURED
"FAILED AGAIN. GOME AT ONCE."
The above words were the contents of a telegram received by our buyer from the large Jobbing house of Lowell L. Alvord & Holt, of Boston, Mass., one of the oldest established houses in Boston, and has always bore the reputation of having nothing nothing but good, honest made
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Our buyer is always on the lookout for failures, and immediately upon receipt of this message hastened to Boston and succeeded in purchasing the entire stock, amounting in all to $67,437. The stock is here and our entire force of help has been working day and night getting it in readiness for Monday, April 1st, when we will surprise the people of Terre aute with the ridiculously low prices we will ask for this purchase.
BEAR IN MIND!
We advertise no price or make of shoe we cannot produce and furthermore, we intend to remain here and not leave within a month, as our competitors have been trying to make the people believe, and any article purchased of us that does not prove satisfactory to the wearer we ask you to return the same to us, as we stand ready and willing to right all wrongs.
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Alligator
Congress
Full line of all the popular makes of fine shoes. Any shoe made we have and can always be purchased of us at one-half the original price formerly paid for the same makes. Full line of Oxford ties. Party slippers in all colors narrow widths a specialty from tripple A to EE can always be found at the popular New York Shoe Co, buyers and sellers of bankrupt
681 Main Street,
Torre
HERZ' BULLETIN
JUST OPENED!
mother shipment of
Simon te Co.'s Celebrated Muslin Underwear!
GOWNS, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS,
SKIRTS.
llao more Children's and Misses' Undergarments. Infants' Slips .new and rate designs at popular
rices. Tbeae goods must be seen to he appreciated. More elegant and magnificent patterns or Embroidery Klounclngs and narrower widths to match,
512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
|ID GLOVE DEP'T
In addition to our well known brands of Kid Gloves, which for beauty and fit are unrivaled, we carry one of the largest lines of Kid Gloves in the city We buy them direct from the manufacturers' agents, thus enabling us to place them at the very lowest prices. Every pair fitted to the hand by experienced fitters.
A HUMMER!
One hundred dozen more of those elegant Linen Towels at 10c each Others are trying to imitate, but can't touch us on quality see it. Only 10c for a pure Linen Towel. Elegant bargains in Table Linens.
Espenhain & Albrecht.
Agents for Standard Paper Patterns, best in the World.
MEATS
FISH ANDlFAME IN SEASON.
^-JOSEPH BORN, Proprietor. ^•822 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
MEN'S LIST OF BARGAINS:
Men's Hand Sewed Shoes.. $2 45 3 00 a a 2 0 0
Ptent Leather 165 Dancing Pumps 95 Plow Shoes "79 Hip Boots 2 50 Kip 1 25 Calf Goat Leg 1 98 Fat Babies' Shoes 25
SHOE
Haute,. Indiana.
Phoenix Market,
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