Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1889 — Page 4
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Now lor a big rush this "Week In every department. We're prepared. After all, it isn't only hurrah and bustle in life that counts. It's results. The best wins everywhere. It ought to. It succeeds as surely in cummer suits as in anything. We made it down hill iu all directions to our store this week for every spring suit wearer. $10 is the price lor the best man's suit to be had for that money.
You can go as low as $5 it will buy more than its value. Look at the beautiful spring suits this week at $12, $15, $18 and $20.
Look at the all wool trousers at $2 50. Look into our boys' department for bargains this week.
Special sale of shirt waists, sailor suits and odd knee pants. Bear in mind, all goods are marked in plain figures and sold at one price.
MYERS BROS,
Leading One Price Clothiers,
Corner Fourth and Main Streets^
Hoberg, Root & Co.
Offer to-day their $20, $25 and $30
SPRING "WRAPS!
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$ 15.00.
A so a line at *"$1.98, $2.95 and $3 88 marked down from $3.50, $5 and $7.
COME EARLY FOR CHOICE.
Hoberg I^oot & Co.,
5j_8 and 520 Wabash Ave.
William'* Australian Herb Pill*.
v® It you are yellow, Billious constipated with headache, baa breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of order. One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make anew being of you. Prioe 25 cents. Sold by J. EL Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, ana J. Sc C. Baur, Seventh and Main street.
DR. GLOVER,
Specialty, diseases of the Rectum. RKMOVED TO SEVENTH* POPLAR STREETS.
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MEATS! MEATS!! MEATS!! Wholesale smoked and plain cured barrel pork, tierce lard, lard in cans, 5,10 and 50 pounds, bologna, pigs feet, tripe and everything salty in the pork line at 126 south Fourth street, by J. L. Humaston.
A fine business suit at A. G. Bryce & Co.'s for $10. See them before buying.
GREAT REDUCTIONS. H. T. Biel is making firet-class cabinet photos at $2 per dozen.
ASSIGNEE SALE!
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BOOTS
A Warn* at Barlla.
BIKLIX. June 3.—A fond for he relief of .the Johnstown flood sufferers ..as been organized in this city.
Sympathy boa KaiUad.
LOXIXM, Jane 3.—The Dally Km, DIT taring the danger of arttfidal lakes, aaj«: "A erica, where everything la on a Kale of vaitneta which we cannot experience, aeems destined to goffer the calamities of civilization, aa It exhibits Us triumphs on the moet colossal scale. The sympathy of the whole dvUized world will be with the people of Pennsylvania In the saddest, most striking. and most arerwhelmlnc misfortune that ever befell a people of the English race."
The otheryapers refer to the disaster in similar strains. Help From Califs 8AN FKAKCISOO,Cal., Jmwi corcrnot Waterman and Major Pond, of thl
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Mr. J. A. Parker, who was thought to have teen in the deluged city, has arrived at home. Mr. Frank Mills baa' learned that bis wife's mother was among the saved at Nlnevab.bat Is yet In doubt as to the fate of hlswl **s sister at Johnstown.
CITT IN BRUCF.
Large line boys' straw hats at -'chluer, the hatters, 619 Main street. Street cars every five minutes from Sixth and Main streets to the racee after 12 m. to-day.
We have a fine line of boys'straw hate« which 1 will make a cut of 25 per cent, next week, in order to reduce stock. Schluer, the practical hatter, 619 Main street.
PERSONAL.
Miss Grace Wilson, of Laporte, is visiting Mrs. Thatcher A. Parker, south Sixth street.
Mr. Black, of Wichita, who has been the guest of C. W. Mancourt, returned home yesterday.
Bert Merring, who has been with T. J. Griffith for so many years, leaves for Leadville to-night.
Mr. W. C. Buntin goes to Indianapolis this morning to attend the, meeting of the State Pharmaceutical convention.
Mr. Geo. C. Rioharde, president of the Currysville coal company, and superintendent of the Lyontown coal and coke company, has removed with his family from Shelburn to this city.
Prjbet & Fis beck have beautiful oak hat racks just received. Through street cars from Sixth street to the races. 15o round trip.
Oil stocks vary. Quotations vary from 44 to 95 outside the ''Octopus," which holds theirs at $1.70 while the "Tide Water & Pipe Line Co." maintain figures at $2.20 to $2 40. Immense fortunes have been made. Old Cobweb Hall has "stocks" always on hand, consisting of pure liquors, bought direct. ^Ninth-and-a-half and Main streets. Peter N. Staff, proprietor.
FEARS' Soap is the moet elegant toilet adjunct Special bargains this week at A. C. Bryce & Co's.
Horsemen and excursionists to the city should make Sage's restaurant their headquarters for meals.
DR.E. L. LARKINS,office 326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone 299. The handsomest summer suits for gentlemen are at Pixley & Go's.
Horsemen and excursionists to the city should make Sage's restaurant their headquarters for meals.
For- French flannel coats and vests Bee Pixley & Co. The Terre Haute Street Railway Co. will run cars from Third street and Sixth Btreet to the fair ground without change. 15o round trip. Each conductor and driver will be supplied with tickets.
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Flor summer coata and1 & Co.'s great assortment.
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calling on the pie of the slai"
aid the sufferers In Pennsj -1
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The Local Into /est.
Hessra. George W. Davis and George Hamilton, of Cllft Williams fc Co., left, for the scene ot the disaster at Johnstown, Pa., Mr. Hamilton Sunday afternoon and Hr. Davis last night Mr. Hamilton has three brothers and two sisters living then, and Mr. Davis father, mother, two sisters and one brother are also residents of Johnstown. The death list aa published In the KXPKKSS Included the names of Da vises, but Mr. Dr. Davis not hearing deffinltely from his relatives has goae to the scene.
DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS The Alaska dryair refrigerators nave been sold by ua for the puk eleven years and have given entire satisfaction. Examine their system of dry air circulation. We have received a car load of Alaakaa and will give yon the beat refrigerator made at the aama cost of a cheap oust Also, atone lined and fibre linedmngerators. Triple motion ice cream freezers make the smoothest cream with leaat ice and labor. Bath tuba, etc.
If you want a nice fitting suit at the lowest price, see what A. C. Bryce & Co. have.
IMPROVED GASOLINE STOVES. Call and examine the latest improve, mente in gasoline goods. ~In the safety, the burner is heated direct with the gas. the gasoline is not let down into the cupIn Dangler's combination stove the burner is both a single generator and an individual generator. We claim for tbeee stovee safety, cleanliness, convenience, economy and durability. We have a few l'ownley gasoline stovee which we will cloee out at great bargains. $12.50 for 3 burners on high stand. Oil stoves 75c up. TOWHLEY STOVE Co., 509 Wabash avenue.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 3,1889. John O. Cooper, Eeq, President of the Industrial Life Association, of Indianapolis, Ind.
DEAR SIR:—We wish to expreee our sincere thanks for your promptness in payiBg the claim in full on the life of our late son, Samuel Littan, who had only been a member of your company seven weeks yet, notwithstanding thia, yevr general agent, J. M. Taylor, called with one hour after notification and paid us the full amount of the claim. We ould recommend all persons wanting .* tfe insurance to take out policies in the Industrial Life, of Indianapolis.
MR. AN» MRS. ISAIAH LITTAN, 330 South First street.
A Scrap of Paper SavesHer Life. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but lit saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time: she weighed lees than 70 pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and got better fast, continued ite use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery, freest all drug store.' .-
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The be6t salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists acd dealers in medicine.
The First Baptist Sunday School will hold its annual picnic Thursday, June 13tb, in Grondyke's grove, situated at Cayuga, thirty-seven miles north on the C. & E. I. R.R. Tickets for sale by Sunday school children and at J. Q. Button's. Adults 60, children 30c, roupd trip. A splendid chance for business men to take an outing.
J. R. Fisher having assigned his entire stock of Boots and Shoes for the benefit of his creditors, the stock will be A put on the market
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Towirucr STOVE Co. 609 Wabash avenue.
THOMAS St INJiOWS
Ice cream parlor and oonfeotionery, fine fruits, 113 south Fourth street. EL T. Biel is not going out of business, so all the work he does for yon, he has his future reputation at stake. All work guaranteed first-elate, the same as in the past. Full length cabineta $2, half length $2.50 and bust $3.
Pixley & Co. have just received more new things in boy's suits.
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Now is your^time to buy foot wear, for the stock must be closed out as soon as possible. Mr. Fisher's price were always the lowest, but now
The Goods Must Be Sold!
And prices will be lower thian ever. We are ready for the trade.
327- Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
trict tslsaiaiih nsrrtsis TBI' a week NEWS. 8k HB TIMES, 12c NEWS WEEKLY BUDGET, great atoty paper, 5a
Shitte to MMII at Haate^aite 9L26 each and vpiitatda. Comfort and aarvioa sasuied. Nona cbeaper. Give us acalL
JAMBS HUHTKB & Co.
If yon want to.anjqy robust haaltb, drink Schmidt's beer, the fluent and sat toni& Pat np in bottlee for ily uae. Telephone 150. Chas. for Km Setts aola agent for Haute.
The fineat line of summer clothing and flannel ahirta are to be found at A. C. Bryoe & Co's.
ADVERTISING FAKE 3, ETC. Every now and then onr mendianta and business men are aolioited for an Ad. for some "scheme"—railroad time tablea surrounded by Ads., pieces of card board, 22x28 inches, in the center of which is shown f.he aalariea of about fifty government offldala, with advertisementa around it, scrap booln, with cards of bnsinees houses pasted in, perpetual motion clocks, letter heada and envelope*, cardboard cut into advertieing spaoea and headed: "Under the atunioea of the K, of L," eta, eta
Theee "snaps" have been worked here with much profit for years. Even half a canvas has been very suooesful in filling their lists from the moat conservative of our busineas men. The question ie ofteb asked: *Wbat becomes of theee cards?" eta The inquiry is a natural one—especially when it .is made by one of the contributors. A diligent search has failed to resurrect a single card, guide, time table, letter head, or envelope. The hotel guide has been thrown away, the big card board Ads. are soon torn down, time tablee changed and now obsolete, the leading firms have changed stationery, while "Grandfather's clock' is now stopped* never to go sgainthe' money received from the "Knighte of Labor" cards have furnished "daye" of elegant leisure for the advertising fakir. When, Oh! when will our business men get their eyes open and learn to patronise legitimate mediums of reoognized reputation? Among thup class stands foremoet the James T. Hair company of of Chicago, Ills., manufacturers of hotel registers. They have an enormoua plant devoted to this particular businsss, and supply about seven tenths of the hotels of the United Statee, Canada and Mexico, and number among their patrons the leading manufacturers, merchants, professional men etc. The secret of their grand suocees has been brought about by their practical methods, using personal solicitations on behalf of their patrons from time to time as an opportunity pi'esents itself. It is also recognized aa the only advertising .medium of any interest to the hotels.It protects the patrons from all snaps and schemes, as it appears fresh and clean daily, and is referred to dozens of times every day, it being in fact a local directory ot the trading business houses of Terre Haute.
When the fact is recognised that a proof sheet of the canvas of Terre Haute will be shown daily hundreds of times, not only in this state, but all over the United States by a large number of men in the employ of this company. We prophecy a rush to obtain space. THE DAIF.Y EXPRESS has placed a card in a conspicuous place in these registers, which surely is convincing proof that we regard the medium as second to none.
The Richmond, Ind., daily Telegram of February 16th, 1889, says: The hotel registers recently placed in all the hotels of this city are the flneet things of the kind ever seen in Richmond. They were furnished by the James T. Hair company, ot Chicago, Ills.
Assignee Sale! Assignee Sale! Don't miss the slaughter sale of shoes—the J. R. Fisher stock, 327 a in re E in Ellis, assignee.
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Now for a praaperoaa JUM» We are prepared to serve you with anything you may desire in the way of ladiee furnishing goods. Please bear in mind it in need of a beaded or silk wrap, newmarket, jacket, umbrella, paraeol, flannel blonssa, for ladiee and children, corseta, the beat 50e and $1 summer ooreeta in the maraet, gloves, mitts, mull and silk tiea. Juat received a special bargain in a handsome Spaniah scarf worth $3J50 at $2.49. Big values in handkerchiefs at 3a, 5c, 7c and 10c. The daintiset and prettiest handkerchief^ you ever aaw at 25c, new stylea and patterna just opened. Do not mias to see our magnificent embroideriee, our grand atock ot laoe flouncings, drapery nets, ribbons, tana, martin underwear, summer vesta, our celebrated Smith Angel and Burlington fast black hoaiery. Tsade with ua. One price to all and everybody, aatiafaction guaranteed or money refunded.
HEI^Z' BAZAl^,
IMPORTANT TO ALL I Ladies' wear of a 11 descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders of five dollars and over sent by express, charges paid one way. H. F. REINERS. 655Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
Assignee Sale! Assignee Sale! The entire to of boots and shoes of J. R. Fisher will be closed out as fast as possible. Prices cut in two. 327 a in re E in Ellis, assignee.
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512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
Our Sprinfif Stopk is Now Complete
Apd we are ready to auitfall.in
FINE SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES!
In Ladiee*, Miasss' and Children's fine kid. Missee* and Children's Patent Leather Spring Heel Shoee in all Bine and widths. In our Gente' Department we have a large atock of Dongola and Brazilian Goat in the dull and bright finish, Kangaroo Shoea in all style toes and the very best French Patent Leather Shoes, all of which we are aslling at reduced pricee.
Please give ua a call before buying, as we think we can suit you.
THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE,
W. A. COX. ol3 Main Street
T. BALL,
Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseasss, tumors and superfluous hair, 115 south Sixth street.
If your cistern is dry put in a drive welL Drive well pumps, the best made and cheapest pricee at Moore's, 657 Wabash avenue.
ASSI&NEE SALE!
EDWIN ELLIS, Assignee.
Assignee Sale! Assignee Spile The J. R. Fisher stock of shoes will be closed out for the benefit of the creditors. 32 7 Main street. signee.
Edwin Ellis, as-^.
Bnp«pay.
This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thouaanda are aeaching for it daily and mourning because they find iyiot. Thousands upon thouaands of doners are spent annually by our people in hope that they may attain thia boon. Andyet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Bleetrio Bitters., iL used according to directions and the use persisted In, will give you good digestion and oust the demon dyspepsia and install inatead eupepsy. We recomend Electric Bitters for dysyepsy and all diseases of liver, stomach and kidneya. Sold at 50 cents and $1 per bottle at all drug stores.
An all-wool suit at A. C. Bryce Coi's for $8.75.
Don't miss the great slaughter sale of the J. R. Fisher stock of boots and shoes. Edwin Ellis, assignee.
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