Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 April 1872 — Page 3

WHAT THE arum 8A NG ABO VT THE SEW BONNET.

BY HARRIETT* BAXMOXO.

A foolish little maiden beoght a loollah lii* tie bonnet, With a ribiwn, and a feather, and a bit of lace icpon It, And toat the other maidens of the little town might know It, She thought nhe'd go to meeting the uext

Uuuday, Juat to show It.

But though the lltt'e bonnet was scarce larger than a dime, The getting of it settled proved to be a work of time Ho when 't was fairly tried all the bells had

Mopped their ringing.

And when she came to meeting,sore enough, the folks were singing.

Ho this foolish little maiden stood and waited at the door And *hs *h ok her ruffle* oat behind, and smoothed them down before "Hallelujah! hallelujah!" sang the choir above her head "Hardly knew yon! hardly knew yon!" were the word* she thought they said. This made the little maidea feel so very v«ry crass, That ihu gave her little mouth a twUt, her little head at For she theught the very hymn they sang was all ntiout her bonnet, With the ribbon, and the leather, and the bit of lace upon it.

And Mhe would not wait to llnten to the sermon or I he prayer, But mattered down the sileut street and hurried up the stair. Till she'd reached her little bureau, and In band-box on It Had hidden, sate from critic'* eye, ber foolish lltUe bonnet. Which proves, my little maidens, that each of you will find In every Hah bath service but an echo of your mind And that the little head that's filled with nllly little airs Will never get a blessing from sermons or ./"in Prayers. ,.

STORY OF THE SON OS.

Sweet Evelina"—"/ Have Heard Sweet Music Stealing."

-Yo»torday

"I wan just as happy as a

big sun flower," but to-day "My heart is full, I can hoar it beat.'' I feci like Maying "I'm a broken-hearted rnilkman.

Listen to my story

'ri"I know a Utile widow." Her name was "Hweet Kvelina," an*! she was the only daughter of "Old Grimes, that good old man."

We mot by chance"—" 'Twaa in the early spring-time," loss than "A hundred years ago," "In the cottage by the sea" (Long Branch.) "'Twas a calm still night," when the stars, "Beautiful stars," shone in the "Happy home abovo," that I met "Sweet Evelina," "This dark girl dressed In blue." "Hweet Kvelina" was "Sitting on the stile" watching "A bold sailor boy," as ho sung "A wet sheet and a flowing sea" in his "Home on the rolling deop." "She was a handsome creature and she wore a walorfall." If "Champague Charley" had soon her "Walking down Broadway," he would havo said "O, nbo is such a cliuruier!" "As I mot this little widow," "She oast a side-glance and looked down." "Art thou 'Dreaming, still dreaming,' 'Hweet Evelina?'" asked her father, "A lino old English gentleman." 'My iioart is over the soa,' lather," ropliod the unhippy daughter, "'My lovyor is a Ruliyer uoy'—'I cannot live always' single, and '1 should like to marry.' "'Swoot 0110,' 'What are the wild waves saying asked "Old Grimes."

When I listen to tho 'Shells of the ocean,' father, 1 fmey I hear them Hiy, 'J'addle your own canoe,' but, father, I prelf«r to* havo somobody paddle it lor 1110." "*If I wore only married,' continum1 Kvcliim, '"I'd bo g.iy nnd happy' •In a cot In the valley love.' "'Sweet Evelina,' I said. "'I'm a young man from tho country,'and'I "have no ono to lovo, none to eaross me!'

Wilt thou 'Come to my mountain home'—'Come and be my bride?"' •"Yes. 1 should liko to marry,'" repiled "The beautiful dreamer," "but •My llrst love,' "Captain Jinks,' 'I can ne'er forgot.' 'Won't you tell me why, Robin?" 1 interrupted, as I took Iroin her hand 'The lust rose of summer,' "Tls but a little faded llower,' 'Give, O give it inw.' 'Ask me not*why,' Ell," she replied then saving, "fus all for thee,' as slie handed me the roue and asked, •"Will you love me then as now?' •"With all my hoaat 1 love thee,'" I .replied "'1 would call thee mine own •lam fancy lrce'—'Tlio girl I left behind me' 'She his learned to love another,' and now, 'Sweet Evelina,' 'You -ran live in my heart and pay no rent.'".

I cannot think 'You're foolintt Pine,'she replied, and thou smiling. "That bright smile haunts me still,") sald, 'You'd bntter be off with the ola love before you're on with tho new.'

Yes, Eli," she continued, "Can you say, •Oood-ln\ sweetheart,' to 'KittleClyde,' "Xelllo Illy,' 'Annie L-turie,' 'Nellie i«*ray,' 'Blue-eyed Maryland 'Widow

M'H:hreo,' and let them all go 'Up in a balloon' for me?" 5? Yes, dearest, 'Living, I trust in thee,'" I replied "'I will be true to thee" as 'Old Dog Trav.' O 'Swoot Evsellna '1 never could prove false to thee,"' I sobbed, and then said, •J" 'Come, O, come with uio,' and leiive "The old folks at home.' 'When the swallows homeward fly,' I continued, a-'wilt thou "Come to the Utile brewn vhurch '•'Breath softly,'EiL" #«UI Evelina,

Can't you 'Wait for the wagon?'" No,"'My dark giri dressed In blue 1 'Come haste to the wedding 'You tdutll be the merriest girl that's out 'Thou art so uear, and yet lar.'

Kvelini tell into a tia'nee, 'Sleeping dream love,' dream, love, of 'Aula .Lung Svne,'" she murmured in her tdeep. 'Fueii taking out her handkqr-i-hiof, she exclaimed, 'O, ye tears.' Then she continued "'I will offer thee »his hand of mine.* if 'Thou will lore ine then as now.' "And send of 'Dundy Jim.' 'Cham-* pagne Charly, "Pat Mai toy,* 'It^n Bolt, •Old Dan Tucker' and all 'The Boys In tjBlue

No. no," exclaimed "Sweet Evelina," "'Nfot tor Joseph Voo ask too jnueh,'How I l«»v® tne military,'you may have 'John Anderson,' bnt I can-1 not* give up 'Captain Jinks,' 'O tfco' Captain with hi* whisker*,' for 'He was a handsome man.'" 'False one!' I shrinked, loaning out on the 'Murmuring 'How can 1 leave theef 'When thou'rt gone from inv gax like a beautiful star,' and I am

1 cher!»bt^d,"Y oa will think oi meTMU uked.

Yes, 'I'm lesving (b« Til think ol the,*"ah

fttid

she

in sorrow,'

tripped M/wely** 'Along, tbe beach st Ixmg Hr*ncb,' humming, •Then vouMl remember tue.' I Then Kvelin*,'" I s*ld "I must bat

'Sweet lore, good olgtat to

thee,'"Ye iwft blue eyee gooi nightT{ •I cannot »inx the old mtag»' for 'My heart la lonely now/ Why my Heart Wowed down,* I thought 'It bolter to

laagb than be sighing.' for 'We may bo happy ret.' Tnen dropping in at tbe West l£nd, I said, "'landlord. All the flowing bowl,' and 'We'll drink, boy a, drink* till 'Five o'clock in the morning.'

ALES OF

SEWING MACHINES FOR 1871.

The magnitude to which the sewing machine business has gruwu is only surpassed by the rivalry of the various competitors, few of whom are unfamlllat with the numerous art 1 does resorted to for the commendation and sale of the particular machine sought to be sold. If the number of sales be any criterion of merit, the Singer Hoenis to bear the paltn, as shown by sworn returns of the companies, made under the licenses grunted them by the owners of the sewing machine patents, and which are as follows: THE SINUElt MK'G

CO Said Wheeler and Wilson

Mt'g Co

Grover dc Baker 8.M. Weed 8. M. Col Howe Machine Co. (Jan. 1, to July 1)... Wilcox A Uibbs S.M.

Wilcox & Gibbs.. Florence Finkle A Lyon Blees yEtna Wilson Western Empire Mauhattan Davis Elliptic Gold Medal American Button-Hole..

131,200 Machines

128,5*3 60,888 89,035

41,010

Co 80,127 Wilson 8. M. Co 21,153 Amer. II. H. O. & S.

M. Co 20,121 Original Howe S. M. Co 20,051 fFlorence 8. M. Co 15,017 Gold Medal 8. M. Co. 18.572

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Davis 8. M. Co 11,568 Domestic 8. M. Co 10,897 Klnkle 1 Lyon Mfg

Co..... 7,639 Mtna8. M. Co_ 4,720 Blees 8. M. Co 4,557 Elliptic 8. M. Co 4..W Empire 8. M. Go 2.955 Paruam 8. M. Co 2,058

The Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: THl SINGER 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson 235 Howe 127 Grover A Baker 44 30

IN 20 17 11 6 2 2 2 1 1 2

The applicant in every case designated the kind of machine desired.—fNew York Daily Witness.

We are now prepared to offer extra Inducements to good reliable men to sell the "dinger." N0F8INGEK & JOSSELYN, 70 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

O. A. HAYVARD. E. W. ROSS.

EO. A. HAYWARD & CO.

JTV.t: silffe f'U"-

A I O N

I 'T *1" j-I is' AND 1 'it* fit

jCoiiiinissioii Sfcrcliauls!

FOURTH STREET. it'

Botwee£ Olijo and Walnut,

TERRE-illAVTE, IXI).

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Having associated ourselves for the purpose of carrying on the Auction nnd Commission business, we will found ready at all times to

Receive Coiislirnmenls

Of merchandise, which we will sell at private sale or at auction, Having been con nccted with the auction business for the past fourteen years, we feel confident that our transactions will be satisfactory to our patrons.

Regular Sales Every Saturdrt.v

OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Will alsonttend to any wiles In the city and vicinity on reasonable terms. ee-tt

rpi IE BEST ROUTE

EAST AND WEST."

IXniAXAPOI.IM. CIXCIXXATI AX1 I.ll'AYKfTK

A I O A

Cincinnati and Eastern I»l visions.

Four Passenger trains leave the Union Depot, ImllannjKJlls, dally for ClncliiHati, Chillleolhe, Marietta, Washington, unr Clrclevlllc, Ohio Pnris, Nlohohuvlllo, Kentueky. Also for Parkersb'irg, Baltimore, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York

By this route East a ticket can be purchased at the Union lK»pot to New York at the same price as by any other route, on which the holder can pass through or slop over at all the above namtd Eastern cities.

I«ar«ycttc, Qnliiry and Chicago Division. Three through Trains leave the Union Deixrt dally, for Lafayette, Chicago, Springfield, Qulney, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and distance less and fare as low as by any other route, to all the principal towns and cities In the West and Northwest.

Ttaggnge cheeked through to all principal point*, and sleeping cars on all night trains, bo! East and West,

For further Information and tickets, apply to the Tick*t Agent in th~ Union De|»o:. G. BARUtNGEH,

C.

Masier oi Transportation.

K. Lord,

Chief Ticket Clerk.

84-if.

NIOX STEAM BAKERY.

A N E I N I & O

ManaBkctarent of til Wodi of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

the replied, *s A N

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE OROCKRiEB, ,,, urATtmimn, (Between tbe two Rallroadis} ., SI-If. TerTe-Hante, ad.

.*JTf it Sft" *»jr

Sole Agents for Terre-IIaute. $ Every Tacltage of our STRICTLY PURE

WHITE LKAD bears the following guarantee: i»7 "Tho White Lend contained In this Pnckn«e Is gnuranteiHl by the Manufacturers, the -Southern White Lend nnd Color Works, St. Louis, Mo., to contain no adulteration whatever. It Is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Cnrbonnte ol Lead and Linseed Oil, nnd is sold subject to Chemical Analysis."

GE

EO. D. ARNOI.D,

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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAII» APRIL 27, 1872.

HE OLD ESTABLISHED

IRON WORKS,

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TKRRE-HAUTK, IND.

Owing to Its Increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for yet

S

reater la the future, have been compelled enlarge upon Its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH URGATEB DESPATCH,

In oddlton al#6 ft has established In connection with It. a first-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but Brat-class workmen in either department. 1 respectfully invite the public to call and examine my J. \pi

Nsnnfliftnre of Stationary A Porta* ble EiivIii«i,Srw*I'lonring

Alao Corn Shelters. Cane Mill*. Bhls* flc Machines, both Hand A Power. Ball'*. Celebrated Steel Bot« torn R. R. Scraper, alno Cast

A Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. A lse a great variety of School Seals and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings of all descriptions for general use in this country, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tfl J. A. PARKER

WM. H. Grkgq, President.

8. C. SCOTT.

F. W. Rockwell Secretary

OUTHERN WHITE LEAD

of*AN7

STKICTI

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LEACHED

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And COLOR WORKS,

.r i.i tl^JCor. Main and Lombard Ste.

Sliryer Brothers,

Main Street.

SELLS

Clocks, ..Watches,

And Jewelry,

AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE THE CITY.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO

REPAIRING

Clock*, Watches and Jetcelry.

Fifth Street, bet. Halo atid Ohio, DEALERS IN

Paints, Oil and Glass.

mar9-4m

JpiANO TUNING.

pLIFF & SON'S

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Mills,

an«l Coal Shaft machinery, a supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of tho most approved Patterns.

BOILER

AND

Sheet'Iron Works,

FIRST STREET,

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Between Wnlunt and Poplar •». hkt'i t, a -r

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very thing Warranted Perfect

4- M't 5

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Satisfaction Guaranteed.

'tsi f' I '*"1-

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"-"t, ALL KINDS OF lijf"

3AS. SEATH.

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P. H. MORE,

PIANO Tl'NER & KEPAIRKR.

Order* ?(T of the Vrrre-JInute M**kxU Instotmt*, ft*** J3kM£«p, Smith VA St., witt rtceitm Prompt Attention.

MR. MORR la a Brut-claw Tuner and competent Repairer he ha* worked in the celebrated Piano Mtabllftbment of 8t»lnw»y 4 Sou, a» a practical Piano nukWMd in lb« bkM ttmnimnt Piano Atetorlea In the coontry. «e ta entlrHy worthy of the hib en com lams with which he la recommended.

ANTON BHIDK,

47-U Principal T. H. Moatcal lnsUtatc.

»J«ERRE-HAUTE HOUSE,

ftm-Ihrti, Jndkma*

'l W. lAWVim A 801, Pra»*n.

Tbe fllieet Oart pan this Hown mrocj Tee Ulnntea, (ton the Depot and Hirer. At irlwtw MtatJu or* esnmeeltd wSh 1-U. thtsHsUL.

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ALL BOILERS

t, a ft' a

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I upi Hereafter made will be! ytmm 'i iviii- u- --.sj tm

J. B. HAOBB.

friGO FOUNDRY

AND

TERRE-HA VIE

v-Lrt.» »««.«•

A W OR S,

^filATir & HAGER, PROPR'S.,

4-

S'*-- MnnufactnrersoffSf

Cars and Car Wheels,?

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AND HEAVY

IN

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WX. M. BARR. If. B. YKAKT.K. ARR A YEAKLE.

"SOME"

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PAINTERS,

Cheap Store.

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I wi*h toc*Jl lh« uttention of thedtlwm# of TVire-H»ute and vlclnliv to my very large and well selected stock of

CROCKERY,

OL4MK. 4rmsirABEf

Lamps, Chandeliers, &c.

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In fiMtererythlittlMrtalnlnf toaflnt-^uN

Crockery Honse,

Whleh I oflfer at whpleaale and retell at •evy low Scum. Call and «ee me eren II yon do not ooy.

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A *d JiiKSl 1

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BOILERS31ADE,

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AND ALL KINDSIOF

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Sheet Iron Work Done,"

AI Prices as Low as at .any Shop

%ilM §3 la tbe State.'"

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^REPAIRING

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'OF ALL KINDS

DONE OK SHORT NOTICE. pft-2m

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Of all klndfr.

MACHINERY

CASTINGS.

Highest price paid for Cast Scrap Iron.

WORK8

ON CANAL,

UEENSWARE.

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Between Main and Ohio Su. ORDERS SOLICITED. SEATH HAQKB

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WHITR AJTD BAXi fttlfA,

rASft'T OOOM,

TABLECITLEBT,

SILTRt PLATCB* ... WTAsnuA cjunroiM«

THEO. 8TAHL,

ee-ly. Vo. 15 Sooth 4th etreet.

EW FIRM.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

TEBBE-HltlTE, ISDIAXA,

|nvite attention to their present stock of I

Seasonable Goods, including

A Splendid Stock of Silks!'!

Black Jllpacas and Pure Mohairs in all grades and of superior finish.

BRIGHT STRIP£D SHAWLS MD SCARFS,

From #3,7ft to *15.00..-

Linen and Cotton Sheetings of the most Popular Brands,

Table Linen, Napkins, Doyles and Towels,L

In great variety and very cheap.

Gauze, Fine Domet and Silk Warp Flannels•

JLpdies Cotton Hose at lO, IS 1-2, 15 and 22 1-2 cents per pair. Length 20 cents per pair. Ladies Cotton Hose. 20 B, Iron Frames, regular made, at 9ft per do sen. Other Regular Made Goods at 9 t.OOper dozen. SuperiorBalbriggan Hose. Several broken Ihu of Hosiery to close out at reduced prices.

IJ'k pAll "f Pni'grf offer a Sixteen Bone llVvm Corset L»"II vUl ovli which tte believe to be superior in styls and quality to any of similar price ever sold in this market. Several of onr customers who usually buy line Corsets at fancy prices have been induced to try a pair," and they speak of them in high praise. •jfi-iii jMw

GINGHAMS, PRINTS AND MUSLINS.

.9 beautiful yard wide Bleached Muslin, finished soft by Lonsdale Com« pany, at IS cents per yard. .»'« JI great variety in our White Goods Department. .9 nice assortment of Lace and Lace Goods. J\*ew Ruffles, which are superceding Collars. Platted Flouncings, Hamburg Edges, Ribbons, Bows. Magic Garters, anew invention longtteeded. Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, and the thousand little articles that are required to make a slock complete.

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JapantM 8um*gf atZti mnd tiOcptryard. .,

J'opliHt, Satin Stripe, at 3? 1-2 eentaper yard. -p few ChaietJapaMt 8Uk». 1 '5'* .Orry *»d Striped Poplin a from 1ft tm 3ft cent* per yard.

Victoria J'oplint,very fentrelMtyle,at '25 eenta. "J JS'ortcieh Luatm, changeable, at 2ft cent*. Sandrinfham Suit ing-g, at 35 crnta. ****'jm"m"1,ir.' Silk and Wmol Serge*, Light Weight Fonge* and Frith Poplins, in attractive variety* i'hccka and fluids for Childrena Suits, bright and handsome, at 3ft and 30. Colored Batists, with bright borders. White Batiste, with plain borders. ~l« White and Tinted IV Semite Stripes. J'iquee and Marseilles, white ftnd BufT. Miolly Harden Percales, Chintz, Brilliants, Repm, Kc. 4

tvkll, ripley & desiing,

OKRODEIW AD GRI.NDEIIS -ij.,4 •»-tv

nircTiT~'puKE

WHITE

Llnnced Oil, C'onlor Oil, Acetic Acid, for Corroding Lend/

«rAKA?rTEE.-The COLLIER WHITE LEAD AND OIL COMPANY guarantee their brand of Hirl*tl.v I'll re White l^-ad lo lie perfectly free from lmpurlllf*. and will: tmy One Hundred Dollar* In Juld nnd the coat of analysis tor the keg, If con taining IlieMlliciit^t rKliil'.crntidn *ll«i)

CHAH. K. V1CKGK8, Sec'y. THO IAS RICHEHON, Frenldent. strife

For Sale by A. G. AUSTIN & CO. Ag'ts,

Sign of Gold Wheel and Gold Anvil,

WHOLESALE KOTfOVH.

WITTIG & DICK,

(Saocewon to A. C. A. Wlttlg,) Xo. 14* Mala Htreei,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

1* VOTteXH. PASCT doom, no ABA,

EmLaa

Perflinery, s«i

A if SSI

?f?%6h*h$

fo«p, Cotton Yarn, Batting, Ac.

With inereaMd capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friend* and enatonei* mperlor Indneenienta to bny of na. $Mhl atteaUon will be paid to CMh Bayers, Peddlen and AncUeoeers.

NO. l« MAIN STREET,

Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Boon formerly occupied by Cos Son* *-tt

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Hcadqnarlor* Tor Bnildlnff Ulalerial.

pRICES REDUCED ON A

GOOD

•itock of Boota and Shoea, la more Important

NEWS

l'o mod of the community than who is to he the next President, ,. «,

FOR

Peraonal expensca ia the part of the great "pcohlem of Ananoe" beat nndentoodoy

THOSE

Who have the "understanding" of a large Family to look after In "bam tlmea/1 and but few were

BORN

So Inckjr not to need aofne of N. Aadfewa* goods, unless they go

BARE-FOOTED,

Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elsewhere. N. ANDREWS' keeps at 141 Main street Terre-Haute, Ind. ee-tf.