Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 January 1890 — Page 3
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l.AL'CiUtAD- W. K. Laughead died at L'rbana. Ohio. Notice of funeral will be given hereafter.
STARK—Catherine, wife of Leopold Stark. died at 1:30 a. ra.. Friday, January 10. of consumption, aged j'i years.
Funeral will take place at 2 p. in. on Sunday from the sidenc3,1215 Pop'ar street. Interment at Woodlawn cemetery. friends invited to attend without further notice.
BAUER -Werner, son of Kmil and Sophie Bauer, died yesterday at 'J p. m.. alter severe suffering. R£ed 1 jear. 3 months and 2G diys.
Funeral will take place Sunday morning at 10 o'clock from the Family residence, i-2(i Oak street. Friends of the fimily are Invited to attend without fuither notice.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1VIDKMJ NOTICK.
Not ce Is hereby given that the directors of the Indiana Saving*, Loan and Building association have this day declared a seml-annu il dividend of 3 percent, on all money on deposit with the association for a period of thirty days or over. This dividend on book deposits will be credited to each member cm their pass book. Dividends on paid up stock of the association will be paid in cash on and after January 12th, 1800, atC52 Wabash avenue.
B. F. HAVENS, Secretary.
JanuaryCtli. lfj'JO. lN VK.Sl O ItS.
The Indiana Savings, Loan and Building association will issue during January *5,000 paid up stock certificates, In sums of $1K) and upwards. These certificates bear 7 per cent, interest, are non-taxable, non-assessable, non-forfeltabie and are secured by lirst mortgages on Terre Haute rea! estate. K. HAVENd, Secretary. 052 Wabash avenue.
TOLI.KCK MUSIC.
instrumental music, voice culture, harmony, dramatic art ami modern languages. J. U. BUKOWlT7.,647tj Main street.
Over E. R. Wright's grocery store.
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'1 lie annual meeting of the stockholders of the •Satiford Fork and Tool Co. will be held at the office at the works on Thursday, January 16th. ItS'JO, at 10 o'clock a. in. 1!. C. URBAN, Secretary.
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Natii.nm.Htatk Bank.
Teukk Hautk, Ikd.,
December 11.18811.
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Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting or the stockholders of the above bank will be held at their banking house on Tuesday, January 11th law. between the hours of 1(1 a. m. and 2 p.m., tortile purpose of electing live directors for the ensuing year. C. M. WARRKN, Cashier.
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!•'N 1'-i WANTKI!~New air' wonderful book A in' both English ami rman. K- eent l-:x-tiloratl-ns and Advc tures of srani-y in the Wilds of Mil -a. Thrilling accounts 'f his jourii-y across the dark o-.tinent. Ov. r2i)i) (lne nigra*•
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X^ANTKD—The little, big. old and the young \V people to come right along and look lor themselves and see what bargains are offered In hoots and shoes at the corner of Main and Klevt nth streets, the East End shoe store. Wm Me\ illlams. ,{7aNTED—The school children to come and
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\Y those line kid shoes, put up In a nice cedar box They are something nice. At the East End shoe store, corner ilaln and Eleventh street, wm. McWUllam.s .. Ai'ANTKD-People to stop complaining and call at the East End shoe store, where you can get the bargains In boots and shoes. 1024 Stain street.
NT ED—To let the public judge for themseWes If McWIlliams, the East End Shoe man doesn't sell goods cheaper and bf iter than any other shoe store In the city ot Terre llaute.
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ANTED—(food tinner at (ieo. S. Zimmerman's. 1)58 Wabash avenue. -»"i~antf.D Sc'ssors. knives, cleavers, etc., around in best manner. Lawn mower# put Ir. order. Also bhw3 dressed for earper.tara, butchers, snd others. Repairing of ail Kinds. John Armstrong. No. 10 North Third street.
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breclu's store. Jin in currency. Finder will piease leave at tills cfll.-e and receive a liberal reward. \v—a bluish white cow. 7 years old, larger O than the average size, but rather poor owned by Jerry Stockton. Janitor of the city building.
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At 40 cents per pound find 20 cents per half pound. At Oak Hall Pharmacy you will be allowed 1 cent for empty pound cans aod }•$ cent for empty half pound cans that are in good condition.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ia the only medicine of its class that is guaranteed to benefit or cure in ull diseases for which it is recommended or the money paid for it
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Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its •wonderful blood purifying, invigorating, nnd nutritive properties, taken ia time. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Hreath. Catarrh in the Head, Hronchitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred atTections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES
A boodllng caee is being unearthed at Charleston. Clay county, Ills., pays two cents each for rat scalps. "Axtell" cigars are receiving quite a boom at Brazil.
J. P. Gaskin has been appointed postmaster at Reelsville. The saloonkeepers at Rockville complain.of poor business.
Glanders has appeared among stock at Liena, Parke county. Early closing is being agitated by some of the merchants at Vincennes.
Princeton has a canning factory which gives employment to 300 hands. A great deal of the early corn cribbed in the vicinity of Dana is spoiling.
Distemper is raging among the horses in Smith township, Greene county. The Vincennes school board has sent in the second requisition for new school books.
Mrs. Jobn Sage, of Greencastle, fell on the ice Wednesday morning and broke an arm.
Henry T. Smith, of Hillsdale, fell the other day and knocked the CBp off his elbow.
The Oakland Cit.y Record is new newsaper venture. It is Democratic in politics.
A new bell was placed in the tower of the Presbyterian Church at Washington yeaterdny.
At the time of his sentence, Dalgarn, the Brazil forger, was engaged in writing his biography.
An association has been formed in Olney for the purpose of holding regular monthly stock sales.
Marshall Messenger: The town clor.it has b?en badly off for several days, the hands being frozen fast.
The Washington Gazette Bays the beer manufactured by the breweiy in that city does .not intoxicate.
Dr. S. D. Black, of Brazil, was elected secretary of the board of health for 1890 by the city council this week.
Mrp. Oaa Thomas, of DanB, raised and sold S100 worth of eggs last summer, besides what she used in cooking.
Newton Cain, of Darlington, has trapped more than two hundred mink and raccoon up to date this winter.
A young son of John Oakey, living near Toledo, III., had his head fractured Thursday morning by being kicked by a colt.
The ordinance compelling draymen to take out license was repealed by the city council at Mattoon, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Luie JenkB Hunter, wife of Wm. J. Hunter, of Paris, died yesterday morning of consumption after a lingering illness.
The Brazil Democrat says that Carbon is growing backward instead of forward and that Perth is acquiring the business of that village.
The winter term of Wabash college, at Crawfordeville, hBS commenced with a large increase of students in the preparatory department.
Charles Slantter, of Paris, has enlisted in the regular army and is stationed at San Antonia, Texas. He will play a cornet in the band.
The Rev. A. B. Buchanan, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Danville, and Miss Anna L. )berts were united in marriage Wednesday evening.
Mattocn Commercial: The city of Mattoon would be in a much more prosperous condition if the citizens had taken more interest in permanent roads and less in railroads.
George W. Alford, elcc'ed from Martin and Daviess counties to tiU the unexpired senatorial term of C. K. Tbarp, claims lo have been elected for four years, aud will defend his claim in the courts.
Reece Cook, a prominent farmer and stock raiser of lllinoi?, died at his home near Catlin Thursday morning from the effects of a paralytic stroke aud injuries received a few weeks ago by beine thrown from a buggy. He was aged 73 years.
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Lint ori.ettorK KemHlning Unclaimed in the Terre Haute l'ostoiHco.
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To obtain any of these letters the applicants must call lor "advertised letters" and give the date of this list.
If not willed for In two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter olllce. Letters to traveling salesmen or transient visitors in the city, where special address may be unknown, should be marked In the left hand corner with the word "transient."
D. C. GREINKR, P. M.
I.AniES' LIST.
Booth Mrs Emma Sharp Miss Tillen Users Miss I\ellle Solomon Nettle Clyne Mrs Fred Sphears Mrs Delia Hamilton Sirs Sam Sticlien 31lnnie Irons Miss Ll7.zle Thomas Miss Hattie Marshal Miss Susan Timberman Ml*g LIzzte Ultchey Mrs Lue Walker Kewtha Sentncy Miss Anna Washington Mrs Julia Scoflield Mrs Mattle Williamson lrs Scoflleld Haohel Wltau Miss Lottie
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Baker Albert IVndergast Budd Budd Robertson John Ksterllne Charles Head Jnhn Hamittes Fred Merling Wm Johnson James Scott Ltton Oliver Shuey Ld Lowe Thomas Smith Melaln Webb A E Mean John William Nate Mitchell John W funeral delivery Niles John Townsley Chas
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The Chicago Market.
Chicago. January lU.-The opening, range and sloslng prices were: Closing—,
Yester-
Range. Today. day. .76."684 -76j .7G& .81?,a .821s .81*4 -81'8 .SOSi® .803i -80U .8US*
Wheat— Opening .76?i .81*4 .H»4
January.. May July
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4 72',f? 4.75 4.724 4 75 4 9.) 'd. i.TtVi 4.92^ 4 95
ontiuj-u.v.-,. Sales by sample were: No. 1 Flax. $184: Timothy, 24S big* at $1.16. 2 bags at iX)c. 218 bats at $1.25. Clover, 6 bags at $2 SO, 21 bags at $125. 30 bat-s at *3.50, 18 bags Ht *2 So. Millett, 19 bags at 20c.
Try one bottle of K. K. Only 25c.
Backlcn's Arnica Salre.
The best 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 35 cents per box. For sale by druggists and dealers in medicine.
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. 1890.
Does Experience Count?
It does, in every line of business, and especially in compounding and prepar ing medicines. Tftis is illustrated in the great superiority of Hood's Sarsaparilla over other preparations, as shown by the remarkable cures it has accomplished.
The head of the firm of C. I. Hood & Co. is a thoroughly competent and expariecced pharmacist, having devoted his whole life to the study and Bctual preparation of medicines. He is also a member of the Massachusetts and American Pharmaceutical associations, and continues actively devoted to supervising the preparation of and managing the business connected with, Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Henc9 the superiority and peculiar merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is built upon the most substantial foundation. In its preparation there is represented all the knowledge which modern research in medical science has developed, combined with long experience, brainwork, and experiment. It is only necessary to give this medicine a fair trial to realize its great curative value.
Is Cou8umptiou Incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with abscess of the lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and am able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made."
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumjjtion I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at all drug stores.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Electric Bitters,
This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise,—A purer medicita does not exist and it is guarranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood,—Will drive maliria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers.— For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Prices 50cts. and $1.00 per bottle at all drug stores.
K. K. for coughs, colds and hoarseness.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Card of Thanks.
If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card of thanks, containing expressions of gratitude which come to him daily from those who have been cured of severe throat and luug troubles by the usa of Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair sized book. How much better to invite all to call on any druggist and get a free sample bottle, that you may test for yourself its power. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00.
When Baby was sick, v.-o gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
K. K. will stop your cough at night.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
A Family Gathering.
Have you father? Have you a mother? Have you a son or daughter, sister or a brnthur who has not yet t.aken Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, the guaranteed remedy for coughs, colds, asthmn, croup aud all throat and luDg troubles? If co, why, when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist, and the large size costs only 50 cents and 81?
K. K. cures any irritation of the threat.
The Health Office cigar is a clear Havana, 3 for 25c., and is the best cigar in the city for the money.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
The most perfectly appointed billiard room in the state is at Fasig's Health Office. Cozy settees for spectators. Come in and enjoy an evening.
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