Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 July 1889 — Page 3
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CREAMERY
The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JOS. RICHARDSON, Secretary.
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Notice is hereby given that the trustees of the Terre Haute Savings Bank have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of two and a half per cent, on all sums of two dollars and upwards which shall have been on deposit for six months, and a proportionate rate on like sums that have been on deposit for three months previous to July 1, payable to depositors on and after July 26th, 1889. All Interest not drawn out will be credited on account and draw Interest from July 1st.
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Sealed proposals will be received by the trustees of the public schools, at 709V4 Wabash avenue, up to 7 30 o'clock p. ra. Friday, July 26,1889, to furnish all material and erect a new school building on the southeast corner of Eighth and College streets, and to !e known as "City School No. 16." Plans and specifications may now be seen at Vrydagh & Sons, architects, at 025 South Seventh street. Bids must be accompanied by a bond In the sum of $200 as a guarantee of good faith that the successful bidder will enter Into a contract to do|the work.
LEWIS B. MARTIN, Secretary.
TBRKK HADTK, Ind., July 1,1889.
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ANTED—Farmers—Call at the Tool works and see our picket fence enly 50c a rod.
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ANTED—Pong You, Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main streets. First-class work. IITANTED-Carpenters, builders and contractors to know that the best place to buy lime, hair and cement is at Relman A Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.
ANTED—Second-hand goods, clothing, etc. bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J. K. (TREEN, 826 and 328 Ohio street.
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SALE—Two-story business house good corner rents for $40 per month brings about 15 per cent, on Investment. Call at 11U8 North Eighth street.
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Jelly glasses of all kinds Is at M. I). Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.
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OR RENT—Brick house er six rooms on Eighth street, near Cherry. I. H. C. ROYSE, 517 Ohio street
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTB. Ioe ia gmroe ot Miniiiil. Carlisle, Sullivan county, baa adopted a $150 liquor lioenae.
The aaloena at Brazil are being made to close up at 11 o'clock at night, in eluding Saturday, and all day Sunday.
Henry Ziern, a prominent farmer living near Carlyle, III., lias apiece ot land which yielded fifty-four bushels of wheat to the acre.
Hiram Bagsdale, one of the oldeet miners in the Maple Valley mine near Washington, was badly bruised about the body and legB Saturday by falling coal.
Sunday morning Christie Hillard, of Crawfordsville, was found dead in bed, death resulting from gangrene caused by having»his feet frozen lsst winter.
Nellie, the 1-year-old daughter of Noah Crawford, of Sullivan, fell from a chair into a tub of hot water Saturday afternoon while being given a bath and was badly Bcalded about the legs.
Monday a little daughter of James Ingersoll, who lives near Waynetown. had her hand torn off by getting it in a pulley of a hay fork while a bunch of hay was being hoisted into the loft.
David S. Hartshorn, one of the most prominent and respected citizens of Crawfordsville, and proprietor of a transfer line, died suddenly Sunday morning of rheumatism of the heart. He was 53 years of age.
Buena Vista lodge, Knights of Pythias, No. 214, was instituted at Kansas, 111., Monday night, with imposing ceremonies. About two hundred visiting knights were present, including many members of Occidental lodge, of this city.
Sullivan Democrat: Dr. Knowlee, the veterinary surgeon, came down to Sullivan Saturday morning for the purpose of cutting- a tumor from the breast of a mule belonging to Byron Frakee. The tumor was nearly as large |as a man's head.
During a thunder storm Saturday af temoon James Hawhie, a farmer living in Sullivan county, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. The only mark on him was a discolored spot about the size of a silver dollar on hid left breast.
Wm. Cunningham, night watchman at Marshal], was accidently shot early Monday morning by a revolver dropping from bis pocket and exploding. The ball struck him in the thigh, passing upward and coming out at the lower edge of the bowels, making a very painful wound.
Danville Commercial: George W. Hughes, living about six miles northwest of the city, while riding on horseback driving a bull, the horse fell, throwing Mr. Hughes off and cutting his left leg so badly that the muscles were exposed almost from the knee to the ankle and he was eeverely bruised otherwise.
Danvills Press: Danville is now honored with the presence of that heroic roung lady. Miss Hattie Grant, of Eluron, Dak., the school teacher who saved the lives of all her scholars by keeping them all night in the school house during a severe and destructive Dakota blizzard last winter. She is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Gundy, on Vermillion street. -IP
THE FAIR SEASON OF 1889.
The following iB a list of county and district fairs to be held in Indiana, this year, with the location, date and secretary's name of each:
COUNTY PAIRS. '^S
Boone—Lebanon, August 19 to 23, E. Darnall, secretary. Clark—Charlestown, September 2 to 6, W. H. Watson, secretary.
Clinton—Frankfort, August 26 to 30, Joseph Heavilon, secretary. Davieea—Washington, September 23 to 28, James C. Lavelle, secretary.
Dearborn—Lawrenceburg, August 20 to 25, Dr. C. B. Miller, secretary. Decatur—Greensbuig, August 27 to 31, Ed Kessing, secretary.
Dubois—Huntingburg, September 16 to 21, W. D. Hamilton, secretary. Elkhart—Goshen, September 24 to 27, C. L. Iisndgreaver, secretary.
Fulton—Rochester, September 4 to 7, Charles Jackson, secretary. Gibson—Princeton, September 9 to 14, S. Vet. Strain, secretary.
Grant—Marion, August 27 to 30, Ed Caldwell, secretary. Green—Linton, September 2 to 6, D. J. Terhune, secretary.
Hamilton—Nobleeville, August 26 to 30, Will H. Craig, secretary. Hancock—Greenfield, August 20 to 23, Charles Downing, secretary.
Harrison—Corydon, September 9 to 13, J. W. H. Littell, secretary. Henry—New Castle, August 13 to 17, Frank M. Millikan, secretary.
Huntington—Huntington, September 17 to 21, Leon T. Bagley, secretary. Jackson—Brownstown, September 23 to 27, W. L. Benton, secretary.
Jay—Portland, October 1 to 4, L. L. Gilpin, secretary. Jefferson—Wirt Station, September 3 to 5, T. H. Watlington, secretary.
Jennings—North Vernon, August 6 to 10, Wm. G. Norris, secretary. Johnson—Franklin, September 17 to 21, W. S. Young, secretary.
Knox—Vincennes, September 30 to October 5, James W. Emison, secretary. Lake—Crown Point, October 1 to 4, Walter L. Allman, secretary.
LaPorte—Laporte, September 10 to 13, George C. Dorland, secretary. Lawrence—Bedford, September 10 to 15, N. E. Stout, secretary.
Madison—Anderson, September 2 to 6, Edmund Johnson, secretary. Monroe—Bloomington, September 16 to 20, George P. Campbell, secretary.
Montgomery—Crawfordsville, September 9 to 13, F. L. Snyder, secretary. Newton—Morocco, September 10 to 14, Shel. Smith, secretary.
Noble—Ligonier, October 8 to 11, Eli B. Gerber, secretary. Owen—Spencer, September 9 to 14, Matt Matthews, secretary.
Parke—Bockville, August 19 to 24, W. 11. Elson, secretary. Perry—Rome, September 30 to October 5, Walton Wheeler, secretary.
Pike—Petersburg, September 2 to 6, A. H. Taylor, secretary. Porter—Valparaiso, September 24 to 27, E. S. Beach, secretary.
Posey—New Harmony, September 16 to 20, E. V. Johnson, secretary. Randolph—Winchester, September 3 to 6, John R. Engle, secretary.
Ripley—Osgood, August 12 to 16, E. H. Row, secretary. Rush—Ruahville, September 10 to 13, Chas. F. Kennedy, secretary.
Shelby—Shelbyville, September 3 to E. E. Stroup, secretary. Spencer—Rockport, September 23 to op®' 28, Henry Hoch, secretary.
Spencer—Chrisney, September 30 to October 5, T. R. Austin, secretary. Steuben—Angola, September 24 to 27, F. McCartney, secretary.
Sullivan—Sullivan, September 9 to 14, J. M, Lang, secretary.
THE TERSE HAUTE EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, l«9.
September
to 6,'fiortimer Levering, secretary. Tipton—Tipton, August 13 to 17, E. B. Martindale, secretary.
Vermillion—Eugene, September 2 to 6, J. S. Grondyke, secretary. Vigo—Terre Haute, August 26 to 30, Charles C. Oakwy. secretary.
Wabash—Wabash, September 24 to 27, E. W. Poweli, secretary. Warren—West Lebanon, August 19 to 24, A. R. Cadwallader, secretary.
Warrick—Booneville, October 7 to 12, Wm. L. Barker, secretary. Washington—Salem, September 4 to 7, A. W. Beal, secretary.
DISTRICT FAIRS.
Acton Fair Association—Acton, Marion, September 10 to 24, T. M. Richard son, secretary.
Arcadia District—Arcadia, Hamilton August 19 to 23, J. 1'. Driver, sscretary, Bridgeton Union—Bridgeton, Parke. August 5 to 11, D. Seybold, secretary.
Carmel District—Carmel, Hamilton. August 21 to 23, EL B. Murphy, secret tary.
Eastern Indiana Agricultural—Ken dallville, Noble, September 30 to October 4, J. S. Conlogue, secretary.
Fairmount Union—Fairmount, Grant, September 16 to 20, E. H. Ferree, secretary.
Fountain, Warren and VermillionCovington, Fountain, September 16 to 20, R. W. Miles, secretary.
Franceeville Agricultural—Frances ville, Pulaski, October 1 to 4, W.
N. Carlisle and Farmers' Union Fair— New Carlisle, St. Joseph, September 4 to 6, W. H. Deacon, secretary.
New .Ross Agricultural—New Ross, Montgomery, August 12 to 16, J. D. Hoetetter, secretary.
Northeastern Indiana—Waterloo, DeKalb, October 6 to 10, M. Kiplinger, secretary.
North Indiana and Southern Michigan—South Bend, St. Joseph, September 16 to 20, C. G. Towle, secretary.
Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan Exposition Association—Warsaw, Kosciusko, September 16 to 20, H. D. Ileagy, secretary.
North Manchester Tri-County—North Manchester, Wabash, September 30 to October 3, B. F. Clemens, secretary.
North Salem Agricultural and Horti cultural—North Salem, Hendricks, September 2 to 6, S. R. Davis, secretary.
Orleans Agricultural—Orleans, Orange, September 25 to 28, John J. Lingle, secretary.
Poplar Grove Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical—Poplar Grove, Howard, October 1 to 5, R.T. Barbour, secretary.
Remington Fair Association—Remington, Jasper, August 27 to 30, E. H. Briggs, secretary.
Ruab and Shelby—Manilla, Rush, August 13 to 16, H. C. Pitts, secretary. Sheridan District—Sheridan, Hamilton, September 1 to 7, W. J. Woods, secretary."
Southern Indiana District,
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Vernon, Posey, September 23 to 28, Ellwood Smith, secretary. Switzerland and Ohio—East Enteririse, Switzerland, September 10 to 13, iV. H. Madison, secretary.
Urmeyville Agricultural—Urmeyville, Johnson, October 1 to 4, S. W. Dungan, secretary.
Vermillion Joint Stock—Newport, Vermillion, September 30 to October 5, Lewis Shepard, secretary.
Warren Tri-County—Warren, Huntington, September 3 to 7, Isaac F. Beard, secretary.
Washington and Clark—Pekin, Washington, Saptember 17 to 20, William T. Baker, secretary.
Wayne, Henry and Randolph—Dalton, Wayne, September 10 to 13, J. E. Dennis, secretary.
Xenia District—Xenia, Miami, August 20 to 23, J. W. Eward, secretary.
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A Scrap of Paper SaveaHer Life. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last Btages of consumption told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time she weighed lees than 70 pounds. On a iece of wrapping paper she read of r. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle it heljped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and got better fast, continued its use and is now strong, heiuthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars Bend stamp to W. E Cole, druggist, Fort Smitb. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery, free at all drug store. 1
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WUUMlAatnilaa Herb Pills. If you are yellow, Billious constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, np etite, look out your Liver is out of »r. One box of theee Pills will drive all the troubles away and make anew bring erf you. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, ana J.&C. Baur, Seventh and Main street.
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Brewer, secretary. Henry, Madison and Delaware—Mid dletown, Henry, August 6 to 9, F. W. Cooper, secretary.
Kentland Fair Association—Kentland Newton, September 3 to 6, F. A. Comparet, secretary.
Knightstown District—Knightstown. Henry, August 27 to 31, L. P. Newby, secretary.
Lawrence District—Lawrence, Marion, September 3 to 6, W. B. Flick, secretary, Loogootee District—Loogootee, Mar tin, August 27 to 31, C. S. Wood, secretary.
Miami and Fulton—Macy, Miami, September 11 to 14, J. Coding, sscretary. Montpelier Tri-County Montpelier, Blackford, August 13 to 17, J. G. Bran num, secretary.
THE MARKETS.
THE CHICAGO MABKET.
CncAOO, July 16.—The opening, range and doalns prleea were: «—CkMtnx-
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July...7.... 6.67% 6.66 & 6.67% 6.65 6.72% August 5 72% 6.62V4® 6.75 6.66 6.76 September. 6.80 6.67H9 5.80 5.70 6.80
SEEDS—Very dull. Sales by sample were: Prime I timothy, tl.38®1.40 flax, $1.30% clover, nominal at 263490.
MIDDLINGS-Market steady. Sales were at F9&U. BRAN—Receipts light Sales were at f912% 09.50.
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L. R. MCDOWELL, Jamesburg, N. J. Due and Scratched 38 Years. I go-Mr. Dennis Downing ten years better. I have dug and scratched for thirty-eight years. I had what Is termed prurltls. and have suffered everything, and tried a number of doctors but got no relief. Anybody could have got $G00 had they cured me. The Cuticura Remedies cured me. God bless the man who Invented Cuticura)
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^••HIP. kldnye, and uterine pains andl flRT newnesses, relieved In one inlnnte by the Ciiticura Anti-l'afn Plaster, the Ilrst and only Instantaneous palnkiUlng, strengthening plaster.
IS THE ONLY
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Represent* only the best eonpontoa.
Fire, Water, Cylonet, Tornadoes, Lightning
-Also «ent foe the Bad Star,sad Aaeclean lines of ocean Hwssws
$500 Reward!
WE will pay the abate reward for any ease of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or Costtvenees we cannot cure with West Vegetable Liver PUls, when the directions am strictly compiled with. They an purely yegetable and never fall to give saUsfaetlon. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 PUls. 36 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST ft CO., "The Pill Makers?' 882 W. Madison street, Chicago. I Free trial package sent by mall, prepaid, on re eelpt of a S-eent stamp. Sold by 3. AC. Baur, Druggists, southeast eorner Seventh street and Wabash avenve, Tern ante, Ind.
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Black as the Ace of Spades!" That's what we said of the paint when we moved into this house. Mercy, ma!" said Belle, my eldest daughter we'll never be ableto get it clean." Nothing like trying," said I ''go to the nearest grocer's, Belle, and tell him to sell you the best soap he has." Back she came, her face beaming. Here's something better than Soap, ma its Gold Dust Washing Powder. Don't you remember how auntie praised it up Now we'll see if what she said proves true in our case." Well it did, you'd better believe. I honestly think white chalk would make a black mark on that paint now. Our motto is," If at first you don't succeed "—but yoa will if you use Gold Dust Washing Powder.
Gold Dust Washing Powder is sold by all grocers.
N.
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FAIRBANK & CO.. CHICAGO. III.
HM Tl) PARK AND FRUIT RUSffi!
EVAPORATE YOUR OWN FRUIT. THE "U. S."
THOROUGHLY TESTED AND APPROVED.
LITTLE! CHEAPEST! BEST!
US. COOK STOVE ORILRI P/rtAppii£ofi)R im
FACSIMILE OF MACHINE COMPLETE- PRICE $7.00
TLITTLE
As a Great Economizer and Money-Maker for Rural People it is without a rival.
Haa it ever occurred to you that, withflittle labor, wasting apples, berries and veg etables can be quickly evaporated, and are then worth pound for pound for flour sugar, coffee, butter, rice£oatmeal, etc? ?&.'
TO TIUADIESIOF TIE HOUSEHOLD IN TOWN OR COBIITRI.
IT IS A LITTLE GOLD MINE.
No labor you can perform for cash returnB Ipays as well as thnt of converting wasting Fruits into evaporated stock. These products are among the highest priced luxuries in food products. Evaporated peaches, cherries and raspberries, 20 to 25 cents per pound apples, pears, blackberries, etc., 10 to 15 cents all salable to or may be exchanged with your grocer for anything he sells.
We will send this complete Fruit Drier (freight paid to any part of the United S a a S 1
•WEEKLt
ADDRESS:
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EXPRESS,
One Year, for $5.
GEO. M. ALLEN,
v' Publisher Tlie Express,
Convenient. All the Latest Improvements. Easiest Operated.
26,765 SOLD IN 1888!
Also a Full Line of Hardwoods
Ice Boxes I^efri^erators
c. c. SMITH
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No Extra Fires.
Always Ready tor Use and Will Last a Lifetime.
Easily and quickly set off and on the to a empty or filled with fruit.
Kg*Order in clubs of four and save freight.
BREAD WINNER ON THE MARKET.
With it you can at odd times, summer or winter, evaporate enough wasting fruit etc., for family use, and enough to tell or exchange for all or the greater part ot you groceries, and in fact household expanses.
Terre Haute, Ind
OVER A HOT FIRE.
GET THE POPULAR
BEST IN THE MARKET
Cor. Third and Main Streets.
Established 1861. Incorporated 1888.
WILLUKS, PreHdenl J. M. curr, sec^ and Tress.
CLIFT 4- WILLIAMS CO.,
-•AHDrAonmms or-
Sastj, Doors, Blinds,&c.
AND Dium a
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glaa, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware, OWMI sf Math ssS M«IM»| Btraata, Terre Haute, Ind.
SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FOI^
Monarch Gasoline Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers,
SCREEN DOOl^S AND WINDOWS.
UOO Main Straet-Cor. Twelfth and Main Streets. -1
EA8T MAIN STREET HARDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.
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