Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 24, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1893 — Page 8
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
J. Q. Button and wife are taking in the wonders of the Fair. Mrs, E. D. Harvey entertained a party of friends Thursday evening. .^^
Mrs. J. F, Solomon, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Goodman. Ed Tarrance and wife, of Austin, Tex., visited relatives in this city this week
Mrs. Ohas. Berlau, of Paris, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Joseph, this week. T^'4
S. C. Carrington, of Coffeyville, Kansas, with his wife, visited his sister, Mrs. S. B. Davis, this week.
Mrs. John Hanahan and daughter, Eveleene, of Pittsburg, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. P.'J. Ryan.
John C. Warren has been confined to the house this week by a sprained ankle, caused by a fall from a tree. -f. r\ ^f%'y
T. W. Parker, a former resident of Terre Haute, now living at Indianapolis, was In the city this week.
Richard Walker has returned from Marquette, Mich., where he went in July to escape from the hay fever. \--ti ffi Miss Gertie Gardner, of Traverse City,
Mich., is visiting the family of Brice Taylor, of north Seventh street. Mrs. E. B. Hamilton, who has been ^'visiting friends here for several weeks past, returns to Chioago to-night.
Mrs. Geo. Sohweitzer, of Kansas City,
^:,is visiting the family of Herman Schweitzer, on south Fourth Btreet. 'Rev• 1r'
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Mre. Jeflcoat was at the this week.
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Lawrence Hefnl his returned from the World's Fair. Charles Warren has been seriously ill with typhoid fever.
wife, of Cam-
*•'j fridge, Mass., are the guests of Mr. and *^j f^Mrs. August Sohember, on south Fifth .u:.v^Btre«t.
Marshall Nelson, of Del Rio, Yal Verda
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county, Tex., has been visiting his father, Col. Thomas H. Nelson for several days.
Mrs. Lou Van Slyke and sister, Miss Mattie St. Clair have returned from an extended trip to Chicago and Minneapolis.
Mrs. S. C. Dunseth and daughter Helen of north Fifth street, have re turned from .Homer, 111., where they visited relatives.
Ray Dunnigan, son of A. J. Dunnigan, the attorney, of 804 north Fourth street, has been very low with typhoid feyer for the past two weeks.
Dr. W. H. Hall, who is now prospering in the practice of his profession at Butte, Montana, was in the city this week, calling on his numerous friends.
Mrs. C. W. Williams, who has been quite sick for some time, is now in so serious a condition as to necessitate her removal to the Sanitarium for treatment.
Walter Seis, the artist, formerly a well known resident here, but who for some timo past has been living in Paducah, Ky., is here for a few days, and may possibly locate.
Charles C. Brown, ait one time a member of the Rose Polytechnic faculty, has been appointed city engineer of Indianapolis. He is a son of Geo. P., Brown, formerly president of the State formal.
Charles Baur and. Mrs. S. C. Beach were called to Chioago this week by the serious ilfness of Jacob Baur, who is at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. J. SpruJian, suffering with the typhoid fever. The crisis of the attaok is expected to be reached Monday,
Dr. J. H. Baldridge and family have removed to Los Angeles, Cal., where they will locate for a year, in the hope of improving the doctor's health. He has purohased property there, and if the climate agrees with him will make it his permanent home.
Miss Anna Burke, daughter of Patrolman Burke, and Elias Leonard, of the fire department, were married at St. Joseph's church, Tuesday morning, and after the oeremony a wedding breakfast was served at the residenoe of the bride's parents on north Second street. The happy couple began housekeeping at once, at 621 south Ninth street.
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AT RETAIL' AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.
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TO BE SOLD FOR $25,000, AT
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decided to dispose of their iitook at retail in the large cities. Our buyer, being on the premises secured a large consignment of this mammoth wholesale stock, which will be disposed of through us at less than wholesale cost of manufacture. There is no trashy stuff in this line of goods. All are of the latest style of cut, perfect iitting, elegantly trimmed and finely tailored Olothing.
Every garment guaranteed as represented or your money back. This iB no make believe reduction, but a genuine bona Me money raising sale on a wholesale stock at prices less than the goods can be made up to Bell to the clothing merchants throughout the oountry^ In order to know exactly' what this great saving to the buyer will be, come in and examine stock and see for yourselves. Sale will start
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and will continue until the stock is dosed oui Terms Gash of C. O. D. Not a dollar will be charged to, anybody.
604 WABASH AVENUE, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
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During This Week.
of the largest wholesale manufacturers of Fine Clothing in New York, being sorely pressed for ready
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We have the Correct Styles and Largest Stock. We have NO Old or 5hop Worn Garments. We do NO Catch Penny Business. We Do Not Intend to Sell to Everybody.
But we sell to all those who appreciate a fair and square and gentlemanly business-like treatment. We have but one price on our goods| and that is the lowest. We don't let on like we had a confidential ^special price for you. We don't need to drop on our prices when you
you want tojlook elsewhere, for we do not attempt to rob you in the beginning. Are you a good judge of Cloaks or Furs? If you ard we will have no trouble to sell you if you are not, you ought to •"appreciate our methods of doing business and trade with us. We wilf take good care of you so you will feel like you want to come again.
You will profit by buying your Underwear, Hosiery, Fascinators Children's Caps and Hoods, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Mittens, Druggist's Sundries and all Notions of us.: We dictate the prices for this city. We never follow others are compelled to follow us.
SIS «Ss S14 WABASH AVBNC®,
J. S.& W.D.MILLER, INSURANCE,
Fire, Life and Accident Beal Estate, Bental and Loan Agts. 515 Ohio Street.
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TERRE HAUTE BREWING CO.
Terre Haate, Ind.
Have Removed to Their New Quarters at
Two cars Grapes just received!" One car Fancy Li mo Bananas. Two cars Michigan Potatoes. One car Fancy Jersey Sweets. One car Fa*ncy Denver Onions,
Everything in the Grocery Line.
EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE.
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WHEN YOU ORDER YOUR
TABLE BEER.
Get the very best, and that is the product of the
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"V andalia/
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Wholesale and Retail.
Corner Sixth Street and Vandalia Railroad.
BI-CHLORIDE OF GOLD CURB For LXQUOB. Oram and TOBAOOO Habits at 106 south Tenth and-a-half streetit A. EL Brown, aolidtor, and Dr.
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J. T. LAUGHEA.D, Medical Director.
jS^OTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECU-
T&ke notice, that theanderilgned ba« been appointed executor of the la«t will of Henry Nolte. deoeaaed. Said estate is probably solvent LEONHABD WELTE. Execntor.
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