Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 April 1889 — Page 2
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FBISZ—At 5 a, m. on Friday, April 19th, 1889, Katbertne, wife of Peter Friftz, of inflammation of the bowela, aged 47 years.
The funeral will take place from tlie residence, No. 512 north Thirteenth street, at 2 p. m., on Sunday, April 21st, 1889. Services at St. Benedict's Church.
Friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Interment at Woodlawn cemetery.
WABREN—Chauncey Warren died Friday, April 19th, at 8 a. m. The funeral will take place to-day from the real, dence of bis mother, Mrs. F. E. Warren, 614 south Sixth street, at 3 o'clock p. m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
EPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
The Republican primaries will be held Wednesday night, April 24th, In all the wards except the Sixth, which ward will hold Its primary Tuesday night, April 23d.
The city convention will be held Saturday night, April 27th, lb the circuit court-room at the court house.
The primaries will be held at the following places: First ward—Atkins' carpenter shop.
Second ward—Wm. Poth's blacksmith shop. Third ward—John Thomas' blacksmith shop. Fourth ward—Elevator B. Fifth ward—Nehrs carpenter shop. Sixth ward—(/hamper's haiL
There will be a meeting of Social Lodge, No. 86, F. A A. M. (hall in opera house) Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Chauncey Warren. Members of Terre Haute, No. 19 Humboldt Lodge, No. 42 Euclid Lodge, No. 573, and all master Masons In good standing, are Invited. As a full attendance is desired, you. are urgently requested to be present. JAMES K. ALLEN, W. M.
W. MAYFIKLD MACLRAN. Sec*y.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. Loins B'y COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 30,1889. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railway Company will be held at the office of the company at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of May, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon. Such meeting is called for the purpose of taking into consideration an agreement for consolidation of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati fc Indianapolis Railway Company, the Indianapolis & St Louis Hallway Company and the Cincinnati, Indlan.ipolls, St Louis & Chicago Railway Company adopted by the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis & St Louis Hallway Company at a meeting held on the 27th day of March, 1889. J. D. LAYNG. President
J. T. WANN, Secretary.
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OTICE TO FOUNDRYMEN.
TBRRK HAUTE, IND., April 17th. 1889.J Sealed proposals will be received by the common councilor the city of Terre Haute, Ind., at its next regular meeting, Tuesday evening. May 7th, 1889, for Iron castings to be furnished the city for one year, from May 12tb, 1889, in accordance with the following conditions, viz.:
Bids to be received by the ton (2,000 pounds) for all castings of street bridges, man-hole and catchbasin covers, etc. All castings to be delivered within a reasonable time whenever they may be required.
A bond of $200 must accompany each bid, signed by two disinterested sureties, as a guarantee that
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the contract will be entered Into within five days after It Is awarded. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the common council, April 16th, A. C.. DUDDLESTON. 1889.
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OTICE TO CLOCK DEALERS. as CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
TKRHK HAUTE, Ind., April 17,1889.
Sealed proposals will be received by the common a council of the city of Terre Haute, Ind., at their next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, May 7, 1889, for winding and keeping In repair the city luukft ivi niuuiiig wiu ut clock for one year from Mpy 11.1889. ties, as a guarantee that the contract will be entered Into within five days after It is awarded.
The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the common council, April 16,1889.
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A. C. DUDDLESTON. City Clerk.
WANTED.
WANTED—Seamstress.
Seventh street.
WANTED—Painters,
WANTED—Energetic
Apply at
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Inquire at 114 south
Commercial Employment Association, 665 Main.
T17"ANTED—Maxinkuckee Lake Ice Co. are now prepared to fill all orders. No. 14 south .Seventh street.
OMPETENT CLERK and salesman, must be well recommended. Commercial Employment Association, 665 Main street,
"1*7"ANTED—Money, In any sum from $250 to vv $3,000. Gilt edged security 8 per cent. Intereat. No expense or risk to lender.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON
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lrl to do general
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Cherry street
MAN—Of ability can obtain a position at $50 per month. Must have $100. ComMaln st
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EJjU per month. Must have Employment Association, 6661
"\STANTED—Ten girls. charge.
SALESMEN.
to sell our goods sample to dealers. Salary
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aid monthly and expenses advanced. THB 1'PKH MKQ. CO. (Limited), Cincinnati. Ohio.
SALES
LADIES, COPYIST, etc., obtain reliable positions through oar agency. Places guaranteed or money refunded. Commercial Employment Association, 665 Main street
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ANTE D-Carpenters, builders and contractors vv to know that the best place to buy lime, lialr and cement Is at Relman ft Steeg*s, corner Ninth and Main streets.
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TO GO TO KVANSVILLE to do house work. Place secured in advance in best nrlvnte families. Wages $2 50 to $3.50 per week. Employment Association, 665 Main street, upstairs.
WANTED—A 411 North
osltlon as laborer, fourth street.
WANTED—WorkFourth
WANTED—A
as bouse cleaner. Inquire
at 413 North street
ANTED—A situation to ran a stocked farm on shares. Address "Farmer,'' care Ex-
press
first-class sateeman to Handle
paying business publication no book canpaying business pu vasslng exclusive territory outfit free. Hand, Medially & Co., Chicago.
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lady to solicit salary 966 per
month. Address "X," this office. ANTED—Second-hand goods, clothing, ete. :ht and sold. Bargains always on hand.
B. GREEN. 326 and 3» Ohio street
for general housework. Must
curne recommended. Apply at 416 south Sixth street 1I7"ANTED—Two young men to occupy room
W and board. Apply at 609 Ohio street
WANTKD—Everybodycleavers,
to bring their tools,
selssors. knives, etc., to No. 10 north Third street and have them gtoond In best manner. Also saws dressed far carpenters, butchers, and others.
FOR SALE.
TTHJB SALE—I have the most complete line of base ball supplies In the city masqwg. tots, caps, belts, balls, gloves, etc. L. W, Smith, 661 Main
SALE—$200 will buy a new 7% octavo upright piano of J. D. Owen, at the Central Bookstore. 524 Main street Call and see it
FORat
SALE—Why buy a second-hand pMho when you can buy a new one for 8200. Call and see it the Central Book Store, 524 Main street.
FOR
W. O. JENKINS,
Chairman City Committee.
|^A80HIC FUNERAL.
j^OR SALE—Old papers at Be per hundred, suitable for houaecleanlng purposes. Injulre at Dally Express office. 170R SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar I1 ket also plaster, hair and the beet brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Ninth and Main street
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CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
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Relman A Steeg
GREAT BARGAINS.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., Leading Real Estate Agents.
SALE—2,300 acres of the best land In nil nols. A rare cbancejor a law Investor or syndicate. BIDDLE, HAMILTON 4 CO.,
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Sixth and Main streets.
SALE—A brick and tile factory, well located, good local demand for product Whole or halt Interest will be sold.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON CO., Sixth and Main.
OR SALE—A very desirable cottage on north Filth street, $1,500. RIDDLE, HAMILTON CO..
Sixth and Main.
SALE—A great bargain—Two-story brick house, 6 rooms, corner lot, splendid location, good condition cheap at $2,500. If sold at once $2,000 will take It.
BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.. Sixth and Main.
7*08 SALE—A good lot In desirable location on south Third street. BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.,
FORvalue
Sixth and Main.
SALE—For 13,000, property that rents for |35 a month. Good condition and increasing in each year. A splendid Investment. Part cash and balance on time. Will be sold soon. BIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.,
Sixth and Main.
l?OR SALE—50 foot lot on southwest corner of
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Nineteenth and Chestnut. Both street) are graded and have shade trees. Worth $600. If
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OH SALE—A very desirable cottage on Crawford street, near Ninth, cheap. RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.,
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carriage trimmer, trunk-
maker, paper hangers, barbers, carpenters, factory hands, and other openings. Work -secured In any line, or money refunded.
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ladles and
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housework.
ANTED-Pong You, Chinese laundry, ThlrVV teen th and Main streets. First-class work..
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Sixth and Main.
tttoR SALE—A house of five rooms on Twelfth |m «1-tA»«,» 1 nnot lAn Seutheast cor. 6th and Main.
FOR
SALE—A 40 foot lot on Sixteenth street, near Sycamore. Terms to suit purchaser. RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.,
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Southeast cor. 6th and Main.
SALE—A splendid renting investment on Lafayette street RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.,
Sixth and Main,
SALE—1,000 patent tree boxes, at my barber shop, 816 Poplar street J. C. HOLDBN.
(?OR SALE—Dwelling, until May 1st, frame
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cottage, six rooms, new, and conveniently arranged, 1109 north Seventh street Enquire en premises.
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SALE—Fresh Jersey cows, with or without caU, at a low price. T. Hulman, Sr., Thirteenth street
SALE-BARGAINS.
entlemen to per month.
solicit salary from $66 to
Call at room 3, Savings bank block, Terre Haute, Ind.
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SALE -Two young 4-year-old horses, 17 bunds high, one roan, one brown suitable for draft team, or transfer, or farm, or general work also one gray pony suitable for single driving gentle, lady can drive. Call at 18 and 20 south Third street. E. M. WATSON.
Several choice lots on Thirteenth and Thlr-teenth-and-a-halt street, near Tippecanoe., $350 to $400.
Several desirable building lots near Polytechnic shops, $200 to $300. Eight very cheap lots In Tuell ft Usher's subdivision, $150 to $175.
Several desirable lots on Eighth street, near Demlng, $326 each. A good house of five rooms, with lot 33 feet front, on Third street, near Park, very cheap, $1,000.
A beautiful suburban place, two acres of land, good house of seven rooms, good barn, fine shade trees, on Sixteenth street A forced sale, $2,200,
A corner lot on Third street, near Locust, 60 reet front, only $300. Some very cheap lots on Fourteenth-and-a-half street, near Poplar, $230 to $275.
Houses and lots In all parts of the city on easy terms. I. H. C. ROYSE, 517 Ohio street
SALE OR TRADE—110 acres good bottom land, all In cultivation, twelve miles southwest of Terre llaute will trade for Terre Haute property. I. H. C. ROYSE, 517 Ohio street
FOR
Places furnished free of MRS. MARTIN,
SALE OR TRADE—A splendid prairie farm of 160 acres, all under fence, and all In cultivation or in grass all rich soil, near the city of Sedalla, Mo. I. H. C. ROYSE, 517 Ohle street
FOR
Employment Office, 430 Ohio street
A nernxuietit position ou salary
SALE—Good family horse and buggy, quire at 635 North Sixth street
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T7K)R SALE—A good six-room house near the X1 corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets at a bargain. FRED A. ROSS ft CO.
LOST.
LOST—A
sllver~plated carrl
receive reward.
LOST—Pocketbook,
door handle, aln street and
Return to Transfer Co.,
on Cherry street between
Fifth and Eighth. Finder will please return to this office and receive reward.
TO TRADE.
TOcity
Inquire at
TRADE—A good lot In northeast part of for a good horse and buggy. FRED A. ROSS ft CO.
FOR RENT.
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}8 RBNT—Small house with gwrtbjum suitable for teamster. DONHAM ft flUaTOH, 3l« onio Krai.
1TOR RENT—Two, three or four rooms in sulte for light housekeeping, evwy convenience, good light and ventilation. Gentleman and wife preferred. Apply to John Foulkea, 611 Ohio start.
T.X)R RENT—A good house of four rooms. No. 208 Eagle street, for *8 per m«th.wrtl,dstern.out houses, etc. also good lou long time. J. L. HUMASTON.
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IR RENT—House of live rooms, at Twelfth and Ohio street Inquire at 1108 Poplar st «7V)R RENT—River bottom corn land, near town.
Apply soon at Ellis'woolen mill, corner nret and Walnut streets. 17HJR BENT—A salt of rooms at eoruer of Sixth J? and Cherry streets, in Koopman block, for gentleman and wife. Convenience and elegance not to be equaled In the city. None but resizeable parties need apply. Enquire at 463 north Sixth street ____
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY
TO LOAN—In amounts to suit borrowers, at lowest rates and most favorable trams. I, H. Rope, 617 Ohio street
ONEY TO LOAN—In sums to salt the borrower, on the most favorable terms. RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO,
MONEYor
J, D. OWEN.
SALE—A bargain for some one wishing a home in a pleasant part of the city, corner south Center and Park streets heuaelOreoms. stable, carriage and wood* houses, good well and cistern, flne yhade and fruit trees tot 114x170 feet, will sell bouse wlth all or put of tot to suit the bu9GT« D. H. WBKtHTI 421^ Wabash Avenue.
ONEY TO LOAN-Onsmall pej cent ondlamoDds,watdws,)ewelry.Blu«beic,413Nilo.
BAIL.
There will be a game of ball at the park this afternoon between the Creecenta and a picked nine of the city's beat players. The rain of yesterday helped to put the diamond into first class shape and all indications point to a good game. The gate receipts will go to purchasing new uniforms for the Crescents. The following is the batting order of the two nines: w.
Snyder catcher Bchultz Schuster. pitcher Seldomrldge Davis first base. Stewart Duddleson second base O'Dell Roonan .third base Wolf Hill Bhortstop L. Snyder Holler left Held Murphy Parrot center field. Shannon Wilmington right field Heagarty
The Normal school club played the Sophomore Polytechnic club on the letter's ground yesterday. The ground was in fine condition and the game, though not a very close one, was quite interesting. The score waa a tie at the close of the fifth inning, but on account of wild throws the Poly's lost the game, making only one run the last two innings. Score: Normal school, 29 Polytechnics, 17.
Games yesterday: St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 0 Baltimore 18, Columbus 3 Kansas City 14, Louisville 9 Athletic 15 Brooklyn 6.
New Buildings, i'-
Among the new buildings on which work will be commenced during the coming week, is a two-story frame residence for Mr. Eugene Debs, to be .located on the east side of north Eighth, between Chestnut and Sycamore streets. The house will be on one of the three lots recently sold by Mrs. Hemingway, the deeds stipulating that reeidencee of a certain value should be erected. Mrs. Kate Baur purchased one of the lots, but will not build during the coming ncinnon,
The Clift & William0.cpn)Dftftv mil lift Hudnut milling company next week. The office will be located north of the present office building on Third street.
Pensions.
Original—E. Hussey, Brazil F. Smith, Youngstown F. Blything, Terre Haute J. Keaton, Clay City J. Sharp, Waveland W. Weet, Cory A. Bowers, Terre Haute A. McDanier, Little York Edward H. Hussey, Brazil.
Increase—Reuben Fritz, Saline City Christian Berger, Coal City John Milton, Hutsonville S. McCurley, Terre Haute F. Davidson, Carlisle H. Wills, Coal City John W. Danner, Cory Francis M. Burrill, Riley James C. Daniel, Sullivan.
Original, widows, etc.—M, widow of S. Clark, Seeleyville minor, N. Alley, Knightsville. \.
The Trouble Over.
Greiner's shoe factory was shut down last week on account of trouble with several of the employes. Mr. Greiner soon succeeded in engaging new hands, and the factory will reeume Monday. The company is rushed with orders at preeent, and will increase the output to 600 pairs per week. This is about double the output at a corresponding time last year. The company is making large shipments to Washington Territory and some of the western states.
OBITUARY.
Mr. Franklin Sankey, an old and mbet respected citizen, died at his residence in Riley township yeeterday morning at 3 o'clock, aged 74 years. He had been a resident of Vigo county fifty-nine years, having emigrated from Ohio with hia father in 1830. He was an uncle of exCounty Treasurer J. M. Sankey. The funeral will take place to-day at 3 p. m., frqm Mt. Pleasant Church.
School Board Meeting.
At the meeting of the school board, on Friday evening, an unusual number of library certificates—ninety-one—were approved. Thia number does not include the certificates signed by members of tbe board personally, and is a very good indication of the increaaing popularity of the library. The business transacted was of the routine nature, including the allowance of the usual bills.
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Sixth and Main.
TO LOAN—In any amount, on real estate personal security, at towrateof Interest FRED A. ROSS ft CO., 521 Ohio Street
MONEY TO LOAW-ln any anwunt at torn* rates. -Desirable real estate fors^eortrade In all parts of tbe dt|. AM48 D. BIGILOW.
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THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, (AY MORNING, APRIL 21.1889.
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Upon the opening of our doors to-morrow—Monday—morning we will start out with one of those phenomenal sales of ours that never fail to wake up this little village—and several others. This time it's suits. J__ P. __ V\ "_1 I all the new spring shapes of sacks, frocks and cutaways checks, stripes, plaids, worsteds, cassimeres and scores of others. Nearly a hundred different patterns.
The very, identical suits are being sold by others for $12 and $15. Gentlemen, if. upon examination, a saving to you of from $3 to $5 isn't plainly seen, we won't ask
you to buyf^It'll not cost you anything to try, and you'll find that it will pay. ^And we have hundreds of suits for a great deal less and a great deal more.
Leading-Merchant Tailor and Clothier, jDorn^^W^bash Avenue and Fifth Street
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Ladies'Toe Slippers, from 2£ to 7 Ladies'Fine Oxford Ties, all styles Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid. smooth inner sole Men's Calf Shoes, plain toe and tip. warranted solid Men's Dongola Congress, plain toe and tip Misses'Spring Heel Shoes, Dongola Kid, ±1 Fat Babies' Shoes, French Kid, 1 to 5 Ladies'and Misses'Rubbers
GLOBE MEDICINE CO.,
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benefits received from the use of
G81 Main Street.
We have just received a large shipment of the famous Ludlow shoe in all styles and sizes and the best French Kid which we will sell at naif price.
THEY. ARE NOW ON SALE
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Ladies' Fine Kid or Goat Button Shoes, warranted all solid Ladies' Fine Kid Hand Sewed Common Sense Children's Shoes, from 8 to 11. all solid Youths'Shoes, from 11 to 2, all solid Infants' Shoes, from 1 to 5, all solid Men's Fine Shoes, Button, Congress and Lace, all solid Men's Fine Calf Boots Men's Genuine Alligator, Kangaroo, Patent Leather and French a a a a a Ladies' Fine Dongola, Kid, Opera and Common Sense, E and EE widths
Everything in the shoe line in proportion to the above quoted prices, people of Terre Haute and vicinity is to come and inspect this stock.
NEW YORK SHOE COMPANY,
681 Main Street,
One Door West of Kaufman's Grocery. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Terre Haute, Ind.:
am so much gratified with the
A. & S. (blood purifier) that I do not hesitate to publicly give it my unqualified endorsement. For many years I have been subject to frequent severe attacks of Sciatic and Articular Rheumatism, and at ho time during the past eight years have I been entirely free from it. I have used everything prescribed and many things that have been recommended but without receiving any perceptible benefit until a few months ago I commenced the use of your A. & S. after using two bottles, my rheumatism began to give way, and now I am entirely free from every symptom of the disease, so far as I am able to determine by my fedlings.
My little daughter who has always been very delicate is getting fat and hearty, land a catarrh with which she has been troubled has almost entirely dis-appeared-under the use of the same remedy. We certainly regard A. & S. with special favor.
Yo«rs Respectfully,
AT THE NEW ADVERTISEMENT OF THE
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Traveling Salesman joy Bement, Rea & Co.
Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Torpor of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, Eruptions of the Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Tetter, Eczema, Hives, Carbuncles, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Blood Taints from whatever cause. Clears and beautifies tbe complexion.
Pmcc $1 .OO Six BOTTLES ATONCTIMC $5.00. SOLO av DRUGGISTS.
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