Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1876 — Page 8
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
MERCANT1LEMATTERS.
WHAT
R. W. RIPPETOE.
Remember that Mr. Rippetoe has two •tores. One is on the south side of Main between Fifth and Sixth—the "White Front"—and the other is in the first building north of tbe market house on Fourth street, west side. It doesn't make the least difierence which yoa go to you will find a first class stock In either oue, and polite and gentlemanly olerks to wait on you. You will find every delioacy the market affords in abundance, and the prices as low as tbe lowest. There Is no better place to trade than at Rlppetoe's—if tbere Is another so good.
WHITE A ^Eh^toNEY,
The famous confectioners, wish us to call especial attention to their lunoh toom. As it is now conducted it fiar surpasses anything of the kind in tbe oity. For a delicious cup of Java ooffee and a lunch that is worth eating, at any fcour of the day or night, go to White A MewbinneyV The bill of fare is much more extensive than formerly. This Arm also keeps, as is well known, all kinds of choio* fruit, nata and. candle*. Ivor the freahwt and boat of everything In their Hoe, call at White A Mewhin-
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OTVVYLE BROM.,
As is generally known to the best city trade, make a specialty, of fine work. We mentle/t tbe tot here for the benefit •f person^ living at a distance. When you want boots or shoes of the very best quality, O'Boyfe Bros, are tbe gentlemen )(o go to. They keep a full line of handaoade goods both for g« uikuten and la*^dles' wear, and when you buy anything
MVey recommend yon may rest assured you will find it all right. There is some Mtyle, too. about goods that come from O'Boyte'a.
W. if!, McGRKW A CO.
Tbeee gentlemen bave one of tbe neat-
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little drag stores we ever saw, and
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YOU CAN BUY AND WHERE YOU CAN BUY IT.
generally during vbe pact
^reeic, baa not been as good aa it was the week before. It ia the general iwpreagtw that the thing needed now brighten things
up
is a little bad weath
er. The idea may look a little
curioos
in
at the first glance but there ia reaaon It. Several lines of business—auoh stoves, boots and shoes, etc.—wiH only get first rate with oold weather. The houses we bave visited will be found named below. It will repay the reader to look carefully
tb
rough the list. They
are all first class, keep good stocks and ire
worthy of
liberal patronage.
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BUTTON HAMILTON. The "Central Book Store" is filling up tn anticipation of the holiday trade, and we advise readers of The Mail to make frtquont call* there. The proprietors are on the lookout nowaday for every band»ome thing that come** out, and many beautiful articles have been secured and are in the store, and more arriving every day. You can always find something at the "Central" amuse and instruct, and visits are both pleasant and profitable. For fine sta flonery, books or fancy notions
that
you
n»ay Wish to purchase, always go to this establishment. Tlie variety is always greater than elsewhere, and there generally a difference, in their favor between their prices and those of other dealers.'
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S. L. FENLSUH
Is the man who doesall this tine galvan leed iron work of an oruumental nature that you seo on the new buildings «oout the city, such as fancy cornices, window caps, and the like. He also does tin roofing, guttering, and everything in that Hue, and has the reputation or do ing it better than any other person in town. Ho makes this kind of work a specialty and understands It thorough |y. Whenever you have a job in tin copper, or sheet iron that requires uuu sual ingenuity and a fifst class mechanic, go to Mr. Fanner, and It will be well done. We know what wo are talking about when we say this.
D. C. GREINER fc CO S
Uoosier Store," corner ol Fourth and Ohio streets is an establishment wherein an effort Is made to accommodate all kinds of trade. The stock of dry goods and general notions in the east room is one of the largest and finest in the city, while the boot and shoe stock iu the west room ia not excelled anywhere. As for prices, It Is well known by all irho have ever dealt tbere tbat the "Hooaler Store" undersells them all.
Quick sales and small profits" has always been the motto and the store has fourishod from the day it was opened.
tell n* tbat it is complete
In all branrbo* ami contains none bat drugs that are absolutely pure. It has an excellent reputation among the med Jod fraternity. It Is situated on tbe
•oathwest
ooratr of Third and Walnut
id mots No. ML The prescription bast. is specialty and a competent letark will be ready to attend to custo* at any hour of tbe day or night.
W. IL PAIGE A 00.
The Upright piano still continues to Mad the trade. This firm Is the only one In Terra Haute that eitfoy the privllage of selling them, or any ether of the Chlckering make of pUno*. If yon want
Chiokering—the
AM*
instru
piano made-go
to w. H. Paige A Oo. who also eell other
moots but wake tbe Chickerthe leaders. Mewra. Paige A C#* Mil tbe Maeon 4t Hamiin orgat*, fci»u ail aorta oi musical merchandlee.
T. BALL
Has an unusually handsome assortment of parlor and heating stoves this season and is disposed to sell on tbe most rear sonable terms. He thinks he has a finer variety of patterns than any other dealer in the city, and some of the best stoves that ever were made. He invites buyers to come and see what they think of hia judgment. He has a complete •took of coal hods, vases, fire Irons and slno boards and everything In the honaefurnisblng line usually found in a really first daaa stove store. Keep the Ball rolling.
FRANK A ROTHSCHILD
Are offering their immense stock olothing at New York cost prices. They have as beautiful an assortment of over coats ai was ever seen in this city, and are Belling them at surprisingly low figures. Tiiert is no humbug about this statement. Y«u can get as handsome clothing of all kinds at Frank A Roth schild'8 as you ever saw, for almost nothing. You should call at once—at either store—and look at the overcoats especially. ,.v
T. H. RIDDLE, hi
We have often spoken of the beauti ful stook of jewelry kept by the gentle man named above, but we do not re member when his show cases Jsave looked more attractive than thej do at present. He is preparing for the holl day trade, and before Christmas, the people of Terro Haute will be shown some jewelry worth while. There will be some things in in a few days which for richness will astonish the natlvos.
MRS. RIDDLE
At her neat establlshmnnt, on the eas side of Fourth street, just a few doors south of Main, is drawing large trade in Butierick's Patterns, Stamped goods Zephyrs, Yarns, wilts Underwear aud a lull I *.*. ^ouousoi'every variety A *p»"'ii.iy with fur now is Infant's ctuiiihiK. Aii her goods aio carefully selected, and being content with a very small margin of profit, she is confident of giving satisfaction. Give her a call
THE CENT STORE
Little is to be said abont the popular Cent Store. Every one is acquainted with tbe contents of that busy and at tractive Fancy Goods and Notion Baaaar. Everything desirable is to bo had there, all of the latest stylos and then the extremely low prices are irresisti ble. These together with tbe courteous attention given all customers makes the Cent Store one of the most pleasant and cheerful shopping places. j,
THE TRIMMING STORE
Urowa more attractive every day. New goods continue to arrive by almost every train. Tbe stock of trimmed hats, at present, is absolutely bewildering and the variety of beautiful "trimming goods" can scarcely be equalled In tbe State. For ladies furnishing goods and beautiful and stylish millinery the Trimming Store is away ahead of auy establishment in this city.
LANGFORD'S BINDERY
On the corner of Ohip and Fifth su?eets, turning out some elegant work. Yesterday it ahipped to Crawfordsville a magnificent twelve quire Individual Ledger, tor tbe Flr.it National Bank. was a beauty and a credit, not only to tho Bindery but to our city. Our dtiMU
should freely extend their patron age to this institution and help sustain It,
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MILLER A COX
D««ire us to my to the young me pedally, that now to the time to their Dree* Salts and Baainoes Suite. Their new stock la now complete, and from tbe greet variety they are able to suit all tastes. Gentlemen, don't fall to look at thoir atook before Investing in olotbee.
W. II. GILBERT,
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COBAL .... CORAL!
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SLAUGHTER, WATKINS
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The hardware men, wish to call the attention of hunters to the fact tbat they keep tbe best powder and other ammnnition to be found in the city. To housekeepers, they wish to remark, they have a fine assortment of coal hods, fire shovels, fire Irons and stands, lanterns and many other things which they think they are selling at lower prices than any •f their neighbors. They invite a call and an investigation. tS
T3V JAMES PAXTON^ An erroneous impression prevails tbat this gentlemaii, iu purchasing the book and stationery establishment of W. W. Byers, did so lor the purpose of closing out the stock. On the contrary, the stock is being added to daily. Yesterday evening a fine selection of stereo scopic views were received. Other new and choice artiales in tbe line of books and stationery will come in from da/ to day.
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North Fourth street, keeps the
choicest oysters In tbe market, and serves them In any desired style at popular prioss. Also choice cigars and oonfectlonery.
ED. w! JOHNSON^"
Prides himself on leading tbe market in this city, in tbe Oyster trade. Season after season be has given it special attention and bss built up sn immense trsde.'
T. J. GRIFFITH,
at 9o. 311 Ohio street, opposite tbe eoart bouse, Is baiMlng up first class boot and aboe trade by keeping a first class stock. Call and see him.
W. H. 8CUDDKR
Is making ready for a big trade In Holiday goods, but continues to sell thst tavorite cigar at five cento. It is the Boss, and no mistake/
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FROEB A FAfllG,
At Main, keep every variety of barneee, saddles, bianketa, lap robea, etaf aod sell at as low priccs as the lcvrcat. Workirmnaated.
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PERA HOUSE
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING IVLAIU
MILLER A ARLETH'S it:
Harness store is ss attractive and neat looking as ever, and their stock first claaa. See their horse blankets and lap robes.
SEK HERE!
Do You Love Good Things
Read over this list of articles that may
be found at Crao A Dolan'a to-day: Fresh roasted cheatnuts, pecans, peanuta, almonda, Engliah walnuts, ooooanuta, oranges, plums, fig*, bananas, Malaga grapea, California grapes, California pears, Michigsn apples, and the moat delicious aud purest oonfectlonery of to be found in tl.u dtyv Stog in before you go home.
IN seventy of the neighboring towna and villages the Saturday Evening Mail is sold on Saturday of each week. The names and location of agents will be found at the top of the filth page. In the largor towns it is sold by uewsboya on the streets the same as in this city. These sales are outside of the immense circulation through tbe mails to regular subscribers. Advertisers should make a note of this, together with tho fact that in this city near one hundred and fifty activo newsboys put Tbo Mall into about every reading household. Two editions are necessary eaoh. week to supply the demand and to reach all points by Saturday evening. All advertiaeinents go in both editions for the price of one issue a
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CORAL!!!
A
Fine Coral Jewelry, Hanasome Necklaces, elegant Lockets and Crosses) charming Earrings.
All
the Novelties
in the Jewelry line just received at Herz! J.
Herz received an elegant line of Children's Cloaks and Dresses,new Kid Gauntlets, Fur Trimmings, Silk Fringes, Slipper Patterns, Gold, Silver and Paper Card a Sacques and Hoods, new Hosiery, in leading plain colors, new Buttons, more Zephyrs and Germantown Wool. Our prices make opposition sick.
Died.
WOOD—At his residence In this city, at oue o'clock, Saturday morning, October 28th, 1876, Dr. John A. Wood, in the sixtysecond year of ills age.
D, G. EARLE,
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HAMLET!
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14tli,
~'t- Supported by an
EXCELLENT COMPAQ.
SCALE OF PRICES:
Flret Floor 75c Family Circle 5"° Gallery
No extra charge for rem* ved acatM. Tho box Rheet will be open at Button A Hamilton's «lx daya In advance.
R. GIFFORD & SON,
Veterinary Surgeon*,
Have opened an ofllco at Daniel Miller's Wagon Yard, where they will bo plowed to meet all their old patrons and as many new •lira as may favor them with a call.
Residence northwest corner of 5th and Eagle streets- 28-d2twlt
PORK HOUSE'.
FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. The oommodlns PORK HOUSE of Win. nona, Is for sale, and If not sold Rl' tnari & wlll^tKrGntod for the upproocliWijt^i
aeaaon. NT1N.
HUGHES & REED,
-AT-
515 MAIN STREET, I Offer to the Ladles of Ter-
AN IMPORTANT LETTER TO A. HERZ.
Of
HftlltC AI1! Ylrfllity,
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carefully selected stock
Motions and Fancy Goods, Including a beautlftil line of Cloaks, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Cloth and Felt Skirts. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Buttons, Frinees and Trimmings. We invite an inspection of our stock and prices. We do not blow about our halfprice goods, but will meet all cutting competition with the same prices and new fresh goods.
HUGHES & REED, 515 Main street. Specialties—Kid Gloves, two Buttons, from 50c. a pair upward, all warranted also Ladies' Neckwear and all materials for Embroidery.
Herz sells all colors of best Zephyrs at 121c an ounce.
Bankrupt!
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READ OUR PRICES! LOWER ifiAN SIXTEEN TEARS MO!!
Ladies' Glove Kid Side Lace, 'Ladies' Pebble Side Lace, Ladies' Genuine Goat Side Lace, Ladies' Pebble Polish Sewed, ,r Ladies' Pebble Polish Pegged, Ladies' Kip Polkas, for country wear,. Misses' Kip Polkas, for country wear, Children's Pebble Side Lace, 8 to 10,
Children's Kip Polkas, Copper Tip, 9 to 12, •Misses' Pebble School Shoes, Gents'Light Kip Boots, Gents' All Kip Boots, Gents' Prime Kip Boots,.
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'v*Gents' Walker Kip Boots, ...Gents' Alexis Ties, Gents' Alexis Ties, Box To?,"" %'i^, .Gents' Working Brogans, LGents' High Lace Custom Shoes,
Boys' Boots, 1 to 5, Youths' Boots, 10 to 13, Children's Boots, 7 to 9, Boys' Shoes, 1 to 5 1 00 and Youths' Alexis Ties, 10 to 13,
l*he albove goods embrace part of a $20,OCX) stock sent here from one of the leading retail houses of St. Louis, recently gone into bankruptcy, with instructions to sell the stock at any sacrifice. Don't lose the golden opportunity, but go at once to the BANKRUPT STORE, 100 street, three doors west of Fourth street.
A liberal Discount to Hucksters and Country Merchants.
TRADE
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NEW YORK, Oct, 24.
A. HERZ, ESQ., Dear Sir: We are now making several styles
Cloaks, and extra long.
We will make up a nice box for you, and send them to-morrow or next day. We will meet yon more than half way in any efforts yon may make to compete with any of your neighbors.......
Ladies, be on the watch for that box when it comes, for you may expect to see at the Opera I Bazaar something extra nice and elegant.
V?* S si I kVl ,1- I'jL/
"CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SILKS.
CLOAKS! SHAWLS! CLOAKS! SHAWLS!
FELSENHELD & JAURIET,
628 Main street, Ttrre Haute, IndM
Are now displaying a magnificent line of the above goods at prices to suit the closest Jbuyer. Their stock of Cloaks comprises nearly all the desirable styles of Paris, Berlin and American manufacture. They also have a beautiful line of Beaver Shawls, Velvet Shawls, Paisley* Shawls and Black Cashmere Shawls? also the most complete assortment of, Black and Colored Silks at their old low* prices, although these goods have advanced at wholesale fully 40 per cent. also Great Headquarters for Black'* Cashmeres, Alpacas, Henrietta CJoth^ and Dress Go«iIs generally. Everything?--in the Dry Goods line at bottom figures.
FELSENHELD & JAURIET,
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WANTED
EVERYBODY TO
that the «WUB
A«AE CUP«UKNOW-
a
MEDL-
IlgiTM the beat »t-
., that tbe gfrin A atve that new tell*. I. talaeWloti of any ever IntrodcMwd
bott'.». iBnoCectar^
HOURIE^Tmto
Haate,
INDC..
and eyteretf
•oeoidlag to aet of Oongrww, March 7. 1876.
UNDERWEAR!
HUNTER'S, 157 Main Street,
CHEAPER THAN AST PLACE IK THE CITY.
Bee the EXTRA HEAVY FINE MERINO UNDiERSHIRTS fer 60 cents, it beats them all.
GULICK & BERRY,
Gcaeral DMIcti In
DRUGS, WINDOW-GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, SPIOES, TRUSSES, DYES, BRUSHES, FINE LIQUORS,
PATKjrr HEDiriMFJ, ETC.,
Oppsdto Open ROOM,
^pedil JLgmdeI Ibr Holman's Agn§ Fid tnd
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SILKS! SILKS!
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028 Main street.
United States Marshal's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of exeoutlon to me directed ft^m the United States Circuit Court, for the Disti ici of Indiana, 1 wilt on
Satnrdny, N«Ttnk«t IStk, 1870, between the hours of 10 o'clock
Ktale of «'".»• L., M.U uuvu
50» 75 (X) 50 CO (X) 00 25 75 00 50 75 00 50 50 00 85 75 50 351 00-. 25'^ 00
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tied proposala will be reoeived by the ComOouncii of the City of Terra Ilaute. at their,. 1ST mettiDK, on the" evening of the 7th of
Healed
mou
TCgUlST November, A. D. 187#. For grading, graveling and onrbing Fourteenth street irom Main to Chestnut street distance fc!0 feet.
The work to be done under the direction of the City Engineer, according to the fpeeiflcatlons on fie in the office of ifie City Engineer.
The Council reserve the right to reject any and a bids. Ry order of the Common Council.
RICRAKD
Brcotrr,
Oct. 25th 1876. City Kaglaeer.
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P.c'ocfe P- "i-. at the Court Houe door In the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county and state of Indiana, offer for aale at publlo auction, the renta and proflta for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The east half of the northwest e• -section
of the north wHt quarter of twentyI eight, (28) township thirteen. (18) north of range eijfhl. (K) west in Vigo county, and iana, and upon failure to realise itUf
tailUlO
LM nmflEH
a sum sufflci' nt to satlsfay the demand, I will at the name time and place, and in like manner, offer for sale the fee filmple for the same. Taken as ilie property of Joseph. Doty and Sarah Dotvat the suit of John H. Davis against Joseph Doty and 8arah Doty and W. W. Rnmsey. replevin ball.
Sale to bd made without relief from valuation or apprai»m»nt law*.
liEX. 8POJNER, U. a Marshal. By J. 8. BIOELOW, Deputy.
October 21,1870-w3w.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned hnsbeen iupv«lmed Administrator of the estate of JHoob Hyler, late of Vigo county, IndinHO, deceased.
Said estat* ii believed to be solvent. A.B.PEGG. October 28, 2^-w3w
Notice of Administration.
Notice i.s hereby given tbat theunderalgn-unuuini((u"tuv e! bflS bef arl n!i4 n# tkA' (•suite of Jacol.. Indiana, deceased. to be solvent. 2S w3vv
A.- nvi 51 rw tusk en appointed administrator of the Jacob Hyman, latenf Vigo county, dwrnuiirf. The estate ia supposed
JOHN WIEft. Adror.
J^OTICETO C)NTR.VCTOBS|
GRAIKIKO, GLAZING, AC*./
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MAIN, BET 6TH and 7T
NEVE! FARt Tt MHIC MKT fll» NCVMUIA. 1010 «T «U BMMSIITt. SEND fCH A CMMAR T9
HKLPHBN8TINK A BKNTLKV, PUMIWtTt, WASMMTM, D, & arsoid Wholesale and aetail la Tem Haute.
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