Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 November 1883 — Page 8
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A PAPER FOR THE PFOPLE.
OUR PEOPLE.
Vn. Jtt T. McCoy is seriously ilL Mrs. Jo Gilbert has .been visiting in CrawfordsvLla.
Hiram Rigler is preparing to spend the winter in Florida. Mrs. Dr. Joseph Richardson in visiting relatives in Pittsburg.
Miss Clara Rock well, of north Seventh street, is in Indianapolis. "Sam Adams, the letter carrier, and wife are visiting in Missouri.
Ij, B. Root, the New York pratner of Boberg, Root A Co.* is in this city Jesse R. L*ken came home from Chicago sick and still continues quite ill.
Tip Boudinot has just completed some extensive repairs upon his residence. Prof. R. Garvin, with his family went town to Jb'lprida this week, for the win tor. __
Miss Carrie Fairbanks is back from a Visit to her brother Will in Joplin, Missouri.
Dr. Link attended a meeting of the American Health Association at Detroit Mala week.
Mrs. B. L. Nor cross will startup California in a few days to spend the winter on the ooaat. 8. M. Stevens and wife have returned from a delightful trip in California, New Mexico and various western points
Mrs. Mary A. Cronln is wintering in San Antonio, accompanied by her •aother. Her hea^h is slightly improving.
Mrs. Maria Miller, of north First street will spend the winter in Washington with the family oi her son, Harmon L. Miller.
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Egbert Curtis is still confined to the house with inflammatory rheumatism, with which he has been a sutferer since tfce time of the county fair,
Mrs. L. H. Bartholomew, Mrs. Annie Ctornwall Wheeler and Irs. A. G. Austin, have gone to Gainesville, Florida, where they will spend the winter.
Guerdon Faruham writes from Denver that his health is improving and that he has grown bo much fleshier he eau not wear the clothes he took with kim.
George H. Hebb is how sole pWJprie^ tor of the extensive job printing works in Printen Alley, having this week purchased the interest of his partner, Chaa H. Goodwin.
J. Rothschild, of J. Rothschild A Co hss returned to New York, to be absent about two weeks, at the end of which he will return here, to stay until their entire stock 1b closed out.
Senator Yoorheea came home yesterday, accompanied by his son James. The story of his mental trouble—due to sudden and violent illness—was grossly exaggerated. Though still feeble he promises soon to be himself again.
Mrs. Emma P. Ewing has just closed a large and enthusiastic class of eighty pupils in Burl.ngton, Iowa, under the .auspices of the Decorative Art Society She has now returned to her Chicago Cooking School.
W. B. Tuell denies,with emphasis,that the Bee Line has anything to do with his Worthington road, and states that the negotiations dropped last spring Jkave never been taken up, and be has no desire that they should.
The fiftieth birthday of Martin O'Connell, for more than thirty years with what is now Walmsley's carpet hall, was marked last Monday evening by a surprise visit from bis friends and the presentation of a gold headed cane,
It is a pleasure to again meet on Our streets the genial face of Josephu» Coi-
lett, who returned, last Saturday, from
across the Atlantic. He was away something over three months, the longest va cation be has taken from a busy life, His health, we are glad to know, was much benefitted by the trip.
It was a warm and loving attachment that brought Will Kerkboff all the way back from California to claim as bride Miss Louise fi8bman, the handsome and accomplished daughter of Mr.G.Eshman, north Seventh street. The marriage was solemnised on Tuesday. The bridal eouple took a trip to Cincinnati, and
next week will go to their California
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D. H. Wright the Photographer wishes
•all as soon as convenient so as to give plenty of time. He has every facility for doing the finest work of all kinds and will permit none other to le»ve his eatabUahment.
The third autumn month to now nearly gone, winters chilling blatr« are aow here and it is a timely stat rnent to make that the best For and lush Robes can now be had at 8. Loet ,v 0*8, eorner of Main and Fifth streets *re
also may be had the latest at.u »«. •tylish Hats and Caps, dim* from thn Manufacturers and importer*, and at the most reasonable prices.
Hie Central Bookstore w»* never belore better stocked than it los been this season with all ofaded art idea in books and stationery. This to justified by its constantly Inereaatng patronage. Mr. Button is ever on the watch for novelUss in nobby stationery, elegant mantel sod table ornaments, pretty pteturea ia ell, engTmvinM* and photographs, be* aides a large Mock of mtaestlan«om knoks, ooaunerekal atationecy and blank of enrery description.
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Robert Van Valaah, jr., has taken
boose on south Seventh street.
Mrs. Sarah Demi tig is quite sick and her sister, Mrs. J. P. Usher, is here. One of Terre Haute^s handsome widows contemplates a trip to Earope in the near futore.
Rev. C. R. Henderson snd wife are expected to visit this, their old home, next week.
Postmaster £ones has been on the sick list, but was able to come to the office yesterday.
Miss Marietta Grover and her mother have been seriously ill for several weeks but are somewhat better.
The father and mother of Attorney T. C. Anderson have peea making a two month's visit iu Kansas.
A. H. Boegeman received word yesterday that his father, in the eastern part of the *tate was seriously ill.
Dr. J. H. Peyton, formerly of this city, died suddenly of apoplexy at Rising Sun this State, last Monday night.
Miss Nane Head, who has been visiting here this week, returned to her home in Danville this morning.
Attorney Goldman, who is slso priest, married a couple in the most approved Jewish fashion this week.
Attorney T. W. Harper went to Cincinnati yesterday morning to look after the tise against Lee Hirsoh.
Mrs G. W. Haberly, the presides tl entertained the Decorative Art Society yesterday afternoon and evening.
Mrs. Geo. E. larriugton, Mrs. Edward Gilbert and Mrs. Frank McKeen went down to Cincinnati on Wednesday.
Little Mary, daughter of R. S. Cox, sat up for the first time, this week, after a most painful illness of eight months.
Tom Cookerly, the Vandalia ticket agent, went to Fort Scott, Kansas, this week to attend the wedding of bia brother Will.
The Home Clr"le jr., club waselegant ly entertained by Miss Nellie Gipy, at their first meeting on Wednesday avening. i.'.sGjr' v*'-
A widow of property and connected witfi the city schools will be led to the altar by a blushing bachelor during the holidays.
Dr.« M. H. Waters came home yeater day from attendance upon the meeting of the American Public Health Association, at Detroit.
Will Donaghoe aud J. S. Talbot attended the weddiug of Alex. Banks and Miss Blanche Nicholson, at Evansville Thesday morning.
Tom W. Cook, for six years past ares ident of Vincennes, is here on a visit to the hoiue of his birth, aoowmpanied by his wife and three children.
Mrs. L. Kus8tter, after a coaple of weeks business and visiting in New York', left that city this morning, and willarrive home to-morrow afternoon.
Miss Nellie Shannon is in Peru to attend the wedding next Wednesday of George Rockwell and Miss Maud Helm. The latter is a reoent graduate at St. Marys.
A. J. Kelley has been employed as the leading counsel for the defense of Joseph Nelson. The latter has turned over to the attorney hia stock of jewelry in fee simple.
D. W. Minshalf, the' last of the quartitte Of European travelers, who have been dropping one after another has returned home, accompanied Mrs. Minsball, who met him in New York. I
Those Mohogany Bed Room Sets are what catch the eye of the ladies this week when they visit R. Forster's Fourth Street Furniture Rooms, which are now filled with elegant furniture.
Look at the greatest Uuderwear Stock, in Indiana, at
I HUNTER'S. A line of
Styleb
and sizes to be found at
no
other house. Popular prices. -W. T. Leggktt will take bis excursions from here November 27th over the I. A St. L. to all land points west, If you want a western home be will sell you one on your own time, or exchange farms with you. Call on him foffjujl particulars. SIS
Go to the great Bankrupt
I Sale Of Boots and ShOeS Of
,. Alexander & Brown, 513
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The Mail to say to those wanting Pho-1 Main Street* tographlc work done for the holidays to SPECTACLES.
Jacob Kern, at 607 Main street, keepe the largest stock of spectacles in thedty, and can fit any eyes, no matter what the peculiarity may be.
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By order of the I States Court, the Stock of I Boots and Shoes of Alex-
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closed out Cheap Shoes is the order at 513 Main street.
—DECKER BROTHERS PIANOStbe best now made. Call and examine them, in all different styles at
J. A. MARSHALL'S,
"'I* 828 Main street.
A large and complete slock of Fur Trimmings for Ladles' Cloaks, bykee Hat Store.
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MA If
When it anowa and it blows yon should pnt on warm eio'rs an' wrap up yer toes in warm woolen hose an' take keer of yer nose 'at it doesn git frose es you're watcbin' the beaux in stui nin' store elo'es an' other sich shows which es every one knows walk will discloss, though I don't suppose you keer much for those, an' I might, es it goes, ex well drap into
rose an' perceed to dinto g^it warm, nourish
ing food as Rippetoe'a White Front. ov course. He is alters supplied with everything, and you kin depend on its bein a first quality. Rip knows a
ood thing when he sees it, and when lays «yes on it he is bound to hev it. And by jist steppin round to White Front you will notis by the layout thet be has been prying round some. He has as follers: Dressed Turkeys, Dressed Chickens, Dressed Docks, Wild Ducks (dressed,) Teel Ducks, Smoked Beef Tongue, Rabbits, Quails, Oysters, Cranberries, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Beets,
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Cabhage, TapiocrSage, Fruits, Canned Goods
Carrots, Turnips, Maccoroni, Dried
of all kinds, Hickory nuts, Almons, New Figs, Raisins, Currants, Choice black and green teas.
Misses Astrachan Sets reduced from $7.50 to 5. 50 doz. Children's all wool Legging, all sizes, reduced from 75c to 50c 25 doz. Hoods at half their former price. beautiful line of Children's Hand Made Hoods, at 50c on the dollar.
DRESSED TURKEYS and CHICKENS, —AT—
JOE MILLER'S
Prairie Block
GROCERY,
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CRANBERRIES, CELERY, POULTRY,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
Oysters
NOW IN SEASON.
Gallon, Quart or Dish,
WILL WHITE'S, 525 Main Street.
FURS! FURS!!
WINTER
ARRIVED AT LAST,
We consider it a good time to call the attention of the ladies to some of the greatest
BARGAINS IN FURS
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Ever offered in Terre Haute.
Genuine Otter Pelerine, with Muff to from $40.
Real Beaver Sets reduced from $35. to 20. Natural Beaver Sets reduced from $23. to 16. Real Seal Sets, the finest London dye, reduced from $25. to 18. Mink Sets (Muff and Boa) reduced from $15. to 10. 5 Lynx Sets reduced from $10.50 to 7.50. 10 Ladies Black Hair Muffs and Collars, reduced from $7.50 to 5.
match, at $25. reduce*
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BEAR IN MIND, that we are selling: Belding 100 yards SPOOL COTTON, at 8c. ^illwards Best NEEDLES, at 4c. Jest PINS 5 cents a Paper. Clark's O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON, 4c. Dexter's Best KNITTING COTTON, 5c.
ID 111.
422 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
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WE WILL INAUGRATE A
"Drive Day"
FOR EACH ARTICLE WE SELL
WE OPEN WITH
OVERCOATS
INText Monday
03STHJ OZEsTIiTT.
We wiU seU as a Special Drive, an Overcoat at
$1'50, SftlSO, #1.50,
WORTH $4.50.
Overcoats at $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, and $6.00. We defy competition on any of these goods.
MYERS'BROS.
addition we giTe every person thai purchaaee $3.00 worth of goods from
a chance in oar drawing.
MORE
RUSSIA CIRCULARS
In cloth as well as
Ottoman and Cicilian and Brocaded Silks, NEWMARKgT
•In Silk, Cloth and Plush.
Are billed for next week at Herz'—Our prices beat the world
HEEZ' BAZAKr
AT FIXED PRICES.
Our Ladies' Misses' aud Children' Wraps are going off rapidly. Our Dress Goods—Silks, Plushes and Velvets, are going out fast. Our sales in every department areconstantly increasing. AU goods in our stores are marked with a setling price—and in all eases it is that price or none. This is not an idle boast, but can be, and is verified every day. We will not MNk 76c per yard for goods and then take 62){o. We will not ask $45 for Wrap and then take 989 for it. We will not permit a package coming from a competitor to be opened in order to learn our neighbors prices. We will not under any circumstance ask more than the marked price, nor take less. Everybody's money is of equ*l value to us. We do not find it necessary to practice deceptions in order to sell goods. We have absolute confidence that our goods are bought cheap and that our prices are right, and when we find it necessary to make a change in price it is for all alike.
BUCKEYE CASH 8TORE, Sixth and Main street^ TBRRIS Hadtb, IND.
THE^IALKERf BOOT!
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The Famous Missouri Kip 4
STILL ON TOP.
ALWAYS IN ADVANCE OF 0UK COMPETITORS.
NEW SPRING GOODS
We study to plesne our customer* which everyone who hss had dealings with oa will testify to. ,,
We are at the top of the laddei In our business, and intend to stay there. .. We have a reputation for doing good work and we iballintilo that reputation at all hx sards.
There is nothing old fogy about tbl*concern. We are alive and up with the times and advancement in art, which we can eo&vince yon if yon call and examine our new goods u»
Wall Papers, Decorations, Friezes, etc.,
Direct from the manufacturer. These goods are designed for spring trade, 1884, hot we made a special contract with the manufacturer to have tiiene gooun made and shipped at once, so we would be able to give our customers new designs and latest effects in colorings, among which there are many novelties. Call at once and see these goods and don't wait for some of oar competitors to sell yon the same next xpriugfor new goods, when we will have the aame sold and introducing »n entirely new line again. We also carry a full stock of OilCloth*, Window Kttadcs, etc.
TRAQUAIR & WILKES,
656 Main Street, McKeen Block.
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Phoenix Foundry and Machine Works,
XAXUTiOltmi AM» DKAX. I* AU. KVDS O*
Machinery and Machinery-Users Supplies.
Flour Mill Work Our Specialty.,
Have mora pattnns, iar«sr experienoe and osjpacity, and en»pioy moye.nae steanmtluui affirotber esubliabment wtihin seventy-avs mils of Tarn
Rgpalr aai JshMax W«rk glvea apeeto1 MImIIm. Witts can on as and sss for yornwlw
It Mm Rartk Mlnh ittwr, Mar Uatoa DepM. TKKBE HAVTC, X9XII
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JOHN PADDOCK'S,
407 Main Street.
Beware of Imitation He has the only Genuine. All kinds of FIEST CLASS goods for less money than any house in Terre Haute.
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