Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 April 1882 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
OUR PEOPLE.
"Mrs. R. L. Ball is in Chicago for a two •weeks visit. L. A. Burnett started on Thursday night for Hoi Springs.
Fred Benjamin has retained from trip to Knorville, Texas. James H. Tomer and wife have taken rooms at Mrs. Bell's on Ohio street.
Mrs. Geo. A. Hay ward, who has been -"visiting in Brazil, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Clifton, with her daughter Grace, is visiting her parents in this «ty.
Mre. Doming and her daughter, Mrs Capt. Wheeler have returned from Florida. "Willie Katzenbach had a pleasant surprise visit last night from a large party of bis schoolmates.
Attorney John W. Davis has taken partnership interest in the Pbcenix foun dry and machine works.
Mis. T. Hulman, Sr., is preparing to .take fccr children on a long Summer' •isit to the eld Vermont home. tTbomas A. Anderson, cashier of8han 'Son's Bank, has moved down on his .farm six miles south of the city. .Charles Auble, the painter in laid up 'with a leg broken below the knee, caused try a tree tailing on it last Wednesday.
Chas. E. Hoaford returned FrKay morning from the West, with intention jot staying here and lesuming business
Will Fritz, of C. W. Brown's printing bouse, started on Thursday, with his .wife, for Texas, where they will reside
Mrs. Sue Parr, wife of the editor of the.Davenport, Iowa, People, is visiting bar mother, Mrs. Hebb, on Mulberry street.
A. d. Austin eame home on Thursday from Florida. His family will not return until real warm weather can be -counted on.
Rev. O. R. Henderson and R. S. Cox have been in Chicago and MicbigAi this week on business connected with the Hose Orphan Home.
Bagene R. Hess returned home this week, having served his term of enlist/jnent in the navy. He will sail the salt .-MM no more—not at least for the present.
Hon. Jas. T. Pierce, Rev. Pittinan -Croft, and Dr. Joseph Richardson will make the decisions and award the gold ^medals at the Elocutionary Contest on .•Monday evening.
Mre. Harry Hughes, daughter of Jas. *T. Moore, came home last night from Salt Lake City, her present place of resi'dence, bringing with her a new girl baby, six weeks old.
E. P. Beauehamp started on Wednes,day for New York, and will sail next week for St. Ualle, Switzerland. Albert Overboils is to be his secretary, but will not go over until August. 8. R. Freoinan ought to be the patron uaini of the esthetes in this locality, for he has been giving premiums on the digest sunflower, at tho county fairs, for jk great tnany yours.
IU?v. W. McK. Darwood, formerly of -Centenary church, this city, seems to be climbing a golden ladder. Frem Peeks-
N. Y., ho goea now to the largest Methodist churck in New York City. Tbo name of John Jackson is announced in TUB Mail this week for the eflfoeof County Commissioner from the Second
district.
A stranger, while crossing Fifth street from the National State Bank, the other day, had his hat carried away by the high wind. As he started to run after It^ his eyes caught sight of the elegant new styles in S. Loeb A Co's, and he wouldn't run a single step after the old
Kot The man was right. No sensible would regret tin loss of a hat after a Winter's wear, when it can be replaced with a new one from Loeb's elegant and varied stock, sold at such reasonable prices.
Oolton must have had a sad experience, for be said: "Marriage is a banquet where the grace is sometimes better the fe*»t." Speaking of feasting, it you nhould know that dressed turkeys, chickens, new hams, freah butter, eggs, new peas, cucumbers, asparagus, and radishes lettuce, pie plant, onions, spinach, new cabbage, and all kinds of canned meats, fruits and vegetables area few articles that can be had at Wright A Kaufman's mammoth grocery and provision bouse to-day.
EL M. WALMSLEY,
•uamssii BY€!K WALMSLEY.
TERRS HAUTE
CARPET HALL rea«lcd
Ing and
Ho is an old and well
known rosidout of this county—careful and prudent—Just the kind of a man for .this rrspoUHiblo position.
Mayor Lyne has purchased a half intercut in tho Cat Thomas patent screwdriver, and both gontlemon wont to Chi-t-ago last Thursday night to purchase the luwcvsary machinery lor manufacturing the tool hero. They will open up operations over Mr. Thomas' Jewelry store in a shart Ume, and will prosecute the enterprise with great energy.
1914.
THE ONLY EXOLTMVK
HOUSE FURNISHING
BK»bll«ih»ent in the Wabash Valley. Wall Papei*, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, Curtains, Looking Olamw, Kf.
Xsts »iwl. Terra IMI*
TERRE
Hold on a minute! If you want a nice set of light buggy harness, or an elegant lap robe, or both, at a reasonable price, call on Peter Miller, No. 505 Main street.
R. Foster A Son, the enterprising furniture: dealers, are having a big rnn on these drab and blue Cottage Sets. They are elegant and cheap. Drop in, ladies, and see them.
Oh! ain't they beauties! Those newstyle Lap Dnsters, Just received by C. C. Fisbeck, 212 Main street. Farmers and teanuters in want of Chain Harness should see his manufacture and learn prices.
Will White's soda fountain will be in full blast to-day. Remember that he uses only pure fruit syrups, and drop in and try the soda water dispensed at his fountain. Call there also for ice cream, bananas, oranges, lemons, new figs and cocoa nuts.
Among the nice line of eatables at R. Dahlen's, to-day, you will find dressed chickens, fresh country butter, fresh eggs, asparagus, lettnee, onions, rhubarb, new potatoes, ham, breakfast bacon, maple syrup, a choice line of eanned fruits and vegetables, canned shrimps, mushrooms and turtle, olives, potted turkey, chickens, curred oysters, and a fine selection of all kinds of table supplies at bottom prices. Remember his place of business is at No. 11 south Fourth street.
When you want anything in the line of books or stationery of any description, an elegant picture in chromo, oil or engraving, a pretty mantel or table ornament, a nice pocket-knife or a pair of scissors, blank books, pocket memorandums, or any article usually kept in a first-class bookstore, call at J. Q. Button A Co's. Drop in at the Central Bookstore, occasionally, anyhow, and see what new things they have. It is one of the places in town where people are welcome whether they want to buy or not.
Look Out for Coup's Great Show. It is ten times bigger Than before and better It has more novel features. And extraordinary fresh attractions Than any other show in the country. It will be here next Thursday, the 27th.
W. H. GILBERT has had his confectionery and ice cream parlor, opposite the postofflce, elegantly papered and refurnished, and is now serving his patrons the delicious ice cream which has made his place so popular. The restaurant has been closed, and no cooking is done on the premises. Drop in there for a dish of pure ice cream or a glass of sparkling soda.
Go to Hebb Bros., for
Lettuce, Pie Plant, Onions, Radishes, Aspargus, Kale, California Plums, French Plums, Ac.,
8. W. cor. 4th and Walnut PEACH BLOSSOMS. Are Strongly Suggestive of
Spring and the Annual House-Cleaning is at Hand.
It is the best time in the year for paintand papering. A
in this direction will maks your home a
thousand fold more attractive. Jno. W.
Roberts, paper hanger, painter
and ornamental grainer and sign writer basas complete an establishment on the corner of Sixth and Ohio streets, as can be found in Terre Haute. Place your orders with him and have your work nicelv done.
FARMERS
Please call and examine "Pride of the West" Seed Corn, before you purchase, at Chas. 11. Goldsmith's 29 north Fourth street. Corn Planters For Sale.
We will for three weeks sell the best two horse Corn Plknter for $35.' Call and see them before buying. SttRYER BROS.
SEED POTATOES Early Rose, Bur banks, and Snow Flakes, choice New York stock, also home grown Peach Blows for sale by the bushel or car load at WRIGHT & KAUFMAN'S
CHAS. H. GOLDSMITH BUYS
and
SELLS
VEGETABLES
OF ALL KINDS
NEW YORK
Bl'KBANK, SMALL
TT A UTJii
pai diti
slight expenditure
ROBS,
Seed Potatoes
Scotch and Irish White Champion
Potatoes for Eating
—AT—
Bottom Cash Prices.
CALL ON ME AT
39 Ntrth Fourth Street*
PARASOLS!
Sun Umbrellas!
Novelties!
NO LADY
Can do justice to herself and purchase a Parasol or Sun Umbrella without giving our stock a chance, we guarantee the lowest prices in this city, and our stock contains all the novelties of the season./
HERZ'
Popular Bazar.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
MY SPRING STOCK OF
CLOTHING
Is now complete in all its branches. Mens, Youths, BOVH and Children's. A special new line of Kilt Suits. I have taken special pains in procuring good material, well made, such as will give the wearer full value for their money.
The styles are handsome. Prices are reasonably low. We do no Jockey business. All goods are marked in plain selling figures, and articles hot perfectly satisfactory will be exchanged to suit you, or your money refunded.
I invite your inspection.
.1.1. H.
The Reliable Clothier and Furnisher, 522 Main street, north side, near 6th.
1882. APRIL.
CARPETS,
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN MATERIAL Plain and Ornamental Paper Hangings. Small Looking Glasses and Large Mirrors.
Ebony, Walnut and Brass Cornice Poles. Ebony and Walnut Patent Extension Cornices,
SPECIAL LINE OF
Smyrna Rugs and Mats in Private Patterns.
AND A FILL LINE OF OTHER
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
BROKAW BROS.
SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
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1882.
No. 413 Main Street.
The Tide
-OF-
POPUliAR PRICES
FAVORS
Myers Brothers
Bargain Hunters will do well to see our display in
Men, Boys and Children's
CLOTHING
AND-
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
We are able to show to our patrons and the public in general the largest and finest stock of Clothing for Men, Boys and Oliildren's wear ever sho™™"**1
f|11« J•%% /oafing ft handsome $100.00 silk bi
1 Ml IJ I III IlCftppronriatelv and—artist!
Business
Is due to the fact that we hav^ai"ways,been liberal with our patrons, giving them better satisfaction for their money than elsewhere and to represent to them truthfully every article purchased of us.
We have gained the confidence of the people of Terre Haute and vicinity, and shall continue to merit the same, retaining all our old customers and adding new ones every season.
We have the finest fitting goods this season ever sold in this State, and can guarantee them equal in every respect to merchant tailoring goods and at one half the price.
This year we intend to sell more, ready made clothing than any other house in this city.
This is no idle boast, and in order to accomplish this we shall make prices that defy competition.
No person in need of anything in the clothing line should think of buying until they have seen our stock.
We extend an invitation to all, be they purchasers or not, to- look through our store.
Myers Brothers.
South West Coiner 4th and Main streets.
