Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 24, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1893 — Page 5
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
PEBSONALS.
Born, Dec. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Teiobardt, a
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S. C. Stimaoa is confined to his room by an attack of grip.
E.
H. Bindley has been laid up for two
^weeks with the grip. |dl6j
Dr. C. T. Williams has removed from south Sixth street to No. 814 south Seventh street.
Thos. A. Nantz has returned from fFurg, North Dakota, where he has been on business.
Fmnk O'Nlel, of Binghampton, N. Y., is in the city visiting M. Hall of north welfth street.
Miss Birdie Burdin, of Indianapolis, Is Visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Burdin, nd friends in the city.
Jacob Baur has returned from Chicago, paving recovered from bis recent severe (attack of typhoid fever.
Miss Hettie Allenr who hus been visitQog Miss Carrie Hyde, returned to OrawflWdsville on Wednesday, |Mrs. Percy Ashmead spent the ast week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles aur, at the Terre Haute.
Miss Lizzie Stanley has gone to Cincinnati to spend the month of December with her sister Mrs. Bishop.
Mrs. Frank Arnold, of Chicago, is visitng in the city, the gue^t of Mrs. 15. V. dbs, of north Eighth street.
Misses Eftlie Dobbs and Gertrude Douglass have returned from Rockville, here they visited Miss' Minnie Mull.
Mrs. H. E. Pinkley was called to Heck and, Thursday, by the serious illness
rof
her father, -who is snUoruiK with the grip. Mrs. G. W. Hill, of Rubhmon, 111 who as been the guest of Mrs. Nancy Dix, south Fifth street^-returned home l^londay,
Mr. and Mr«. W. K. McKeen, jr., have ^oturneu from their wedding trip, and have gone to housekeeping on south 1 xtli street
Mrs. Nancy M. Westfull 1 .ves next tysidiioadiiy for Sioux City, Iowa, called lore by the serious illness of her sister, j\lrs. 0. K. Poor.
W. t' Ijsms has been in Chicago this (Pok, uttending the meeting of the* fpHrd of appeals of the National Trotn»j Annihilation.
Mrs. \V. M. Lyons, of south Fifth ?raet hss been quite sick dining the (K«t week, with the'grip, complicated Uah the rheumatism. [Goo. W. Bom out ha* gone to New York iutteud the bedside of his brothur, Resell, of EvanSville, who is lying at point of death thejre.
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G. Flood, of Giinnison, Colorado, lid Mrs. Laura Vsuaooyoo, of Amies ''ind., are visiting their sister, Mrs, acher, on north Eighth street.
F. O'Reilly, who hus been conwith Myers Bros, for many ,rt, will on January 1st take a poal•»n with Elliott Smith, as traveling Ipsmnn. ?John McFall, succeeded James Coxas ^|inty commissioner from the second triot, ou Monday, and the new board Ranked by the election of John Beal president. ^-Isrbert Jones, who Is doing repnrto work on the Evansville papers, was "the olty this week, visiting par i, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jonss, of south [urth street. tarry Graham, who Is now the general hntof L. K. A W. at Peoria, was ho city this week, called here to atthe funeral of his mother, Mrs. frrlet Graham, »ev. T. I. Coultas came over from Inlis on Thursday to assist at the il services of Mrs. Harriet Graham, was on* of the prominent members j'entenary church. rofeasor Wm. H. Kirchner, jr., provtr of drawing and librarian of the I & Polytechnic, will go to the tlniverof Minnesota after Christmas, where 111 have charge of the drawing deiinumt. |xarx Myers and Leo Goodman were k-'rausvile yesterday, attending the feral of Samuel Baer, whose wife is tr aunt. She will be remembered by ly old residents as the widow of Lee I'dman, Sr. [hn H. Williams, of this city, presi-
John wleU
I of the Clift-Wllliams Go., mar-
bwas
Thursday to Mr?. M. A.
^uper ~of
-ago at Louisville, Ky., at the rr*lfee of W. C. Oouper, the Rev. T. T. an, D. Dm officiating. Mrs, Williams
'BBLER
|V3P0ESTIiir
")OD :dbojd
AT? is an aunt of James Cooper of the Terre
WE HAVE THEM.
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HauteWheel Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stevens, of 11321 Eagle street, left Wednesday for a three months' visit in England and
Wales.
sham, in The Fulton County Tribune,' ""^of Wauseon, Ohio, in its issue of December 1, gives an account of the celebration of #1 the sixtieth wedding anniversary of
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And we have ordained that The Fair, 125 Main street, shall be prepared for our reception, and we further command that all good children shall come to our festival, and that they shall bring their fathers, thoir mothers and all their relative", who shall select the beautiful and useful gifts .that i'fclE FAIR has in readiness for them, suitable lor every taste, for every age, and compatible with every purse. In witness whereof we tyw allixed our bauds and seal. [SKAI.] SANTA CLAUS.
LARGE STOCK CALL AND SEE
FISBECK'S
309 WABASH AVE.
LOW PRICES TRY US
Aunt Matilda Rid-
parents
Mrs. Harriett Hebb has been quitesick of this city. Mr. Riddle was unable, •during the past week. on account of sickne99, to attend this an Fenelon Dowllng has taken a position I niversary of his good old parents, to iWh the Vandalla engineering corps. whom, likeadutiful son, lie has written
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. K»r. o! letter every week lor twenty-fire years wt Poplar street, Dee. 5tb, a daughter, P»'- Tbey .ettled near North Vernon, Ohio, nearly totty years ago, when the country WHS a wilderness, and have lived on the same farm ever since. And
of J. Irving Kiddle,
now, although his father is eighty-two years old, and the mother eighty three, they are enjoying good health, and the perfect contentment that results from good, honest lives worthily spent.
License to Wed.
Joseph J. May and Lulu Burnes. Alvin H. Shaw and Isabella Frakes. Charles S. Newton and Flora McNely. Henry 8. Zimmerman and Mary Trotzki. John M. Turner and Minnie E. Carpenter. Geo. D. Fnqua and Ella Wllboit.
Best 50c sled at A. G. AUSTIN fc CO'S.
Damask Table Sets, Napkins, Linen Table Spreads, ToWels and other Linen Goods, very cheap, at THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
DO NOT FAIL
TO STOP AT 1
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For your Ohristmas gifts, where they also carry a full line of Toys and Holiday Goods. 002 WABASH AVE.
P. S.—We are NOT selling our Toys at cost, but wo ARE selling them as cheaply as those who are advertising that they do sell at cost.
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See the Art Linens at KLEEMA
Proclamation.
By the powers in us vested: We, Santa Claus, Kris Kringle and St. Nicholas, do hereby decree and promulgate that we will hold our Christmas carnival, in the great and goodly city *f Terre Haute.
See the Dress Goods at KLEEMAN'S.
8 Cliristias_is_ Coming.
Buy your Candies from PRESTQN, opposite Terre Haute House.
The KLEErtAN DRY GOODS CO. have put their large Ferris Wheel in the center of their store, and have it trimmed with 50c, 75c and $1.00 Handkerchiefs, which they sell at 35c.
DANCING SCHOOL.
665K WABASH AVENUE. For beginners, Ladies and Gentlemen, Wednesday Eve, December 20th, 7:30 P. M. For beginners, Misses and Masters, Tuesday afternoon, Dember 19th, at 4:30 o'clock. OSKAR DUENWEG,
Instructor.
See the elegant lines of Mufflers and Silk Handkerchiefs, suitable for Christmas Presents, at
TEE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Carpet sweepers at $150 at
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A. G. AUSTIN fc GO'S.
The public is invited to attend the opening of the
NeW Health
0fllC£
SalOOn, OU
Monday. December 11th, at 12 o'clock noon.
ROCKERS
IP "3TOXT EOCK^IBS
OUR PRICES ARE EYE OPENERS.
E.R. Wright & CO
Have a choice display of CHEESE/iricluding:
Sap Sago CheesCi$k^^vr Rochefor Cheese, Deviled Cheese, Pineapple Cheese^ MWSS^Edam Cheeser^'^p^ New York.Cream Cheese, Also Choice Mince' Meat.
And
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, DECEMBER 9,1893.
See the Dolls at KLEEHAN'S.
T. J. Griffith's Palace Shoe Store is now in the midst of fall business. If
They sail from New York and you will call and examine bis fall stock will home, Paver- buy. Seldom ever does a buyer go away
from London will go to Wales and from of Shoes and Boots you certainly there to Mr. Steven's old
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KolHnm AVAT
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without purchasing, so great is the variety and good quality. The big sale on odd lots is drawing a great many people who prefer good goods even if out of style. Such bargains in these times are appreciated. Electric Insoles, 25c a pAir. First quality Wool Slipper Soles, 25c a pair. No. 420 Main, north ^ide, next door to Kleeman's Dry Goods store.
Best 50c skates at -, A. G. AUSTIN & CO'S.
A large line of Dolls anc other Fancy Articles displayed, and all marked in plain figures. Santa Clans will greet you attfS^ S
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
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GRKAT ENGLISH and GERMAN
DOCTOftS will be at the National Hotel three days in each month for one year, commencing Dec. 15, 16 and 17, aud all who visit these eminent physicians on the above dates will receive all Medical services and Surgical treatment FKEB un til cured. Look for their advertisement in another column.
At Baur's Pharmacy you will find what you are look iug for in Holiday goods. They have an elegant line of leather goods, comprising Cuff's and Collar Boxes, Card Cases. Pocket Books and traveliug-%cases. Writing Desks,
tablets and Cigar
cases. A rich and tasteful line of Perfumes and Cut Glass Bottles, Brush and Comb Sets and many other attractive novelties, all finest and new and at reasonable prices.
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Bost 50c wagon at A. G. AUSTIN & CO'S.
See the Kid Gloves at||| KLEErtAN'S.
If you
have
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never tiied the New
Method Laundry you owe it to yourself to do so, for they are turning out the finest work in the state. Tiie'.r turnpoint and turn-down Collais, are models of the Laundryman's art. Give them a trial, and you will become a regular, patron. V, .a"
Fresh Caramels,"
Our own process. Also Taffies, Nut Candies, Creams, etc., at Eiser's.
Dr. B. B. GLOVBB,
Specialty: Diseases of the Rectum. 104 SOCTH §IXTH STBXST See the Furs at Ife
KLEEMAN'S.
A large and varied assortment of Dress Goods, Ladles* and Gents* Famishing Goods, at prices that defy all competition, at THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
642 "WABASH AVE.
Wanted.
WANTED—To buy residence property. Riddle-Hamilton Co. WANTED—Your property for sale. Riddle-Hamilton Co.
WE HAVE CASH BUYERS for city property. Call or address Riddle-Hamilton Sixth street.
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For Sale.
FOR SALE—6 room ,cot tage almost new in good neigh borhood on south Fifth street at a bargain. Riddle-Hamil ton Co.
Juat one 50x160 foot lot you can buy for $1,000. East front actual value $1,500* This offer for few days only. Riddle Hamilton Co.
FOR SALE—House of 5 rooms on south Thirteenth-and-a-half street, near Main, $14,00 part cash. RiddleHamilton Co.
Money to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN—On personal or real estate security, from $1,000 up. Riddle-Hamilton Co.
?For Sale or Trade. Fwith
OR SALE ORTRA.DE—Good stone quarry all necessary tools &c., located three miles south of Greencastle Junction. For particulars inquire of R. Dahlen, 602 Wabash Avenue.
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CASH SALE.
We must clean out our odds and ends at once, and have placed on our Bargain Counter, for sale commencing
Monday Morning, Dec. 11th.
1 pairs of Ladies' Goodyear Welts $3.00 Shoes and 14 pairs of Ladies' HandTurned also a line lot of Flexible Sole McKay Sewed Shoes, that are worth from $4.50 to $3.00 a pair, and have marked them to sell at $1.50 a pair. We have nearly one hundred and fifty pairs that cost us over $2.00 at the factory, and all must be sold atone dollar and fifty cents a pair. Will also add 40 pairs Misses' Fine Button Shoes, Spring-Heel and Regular, and all to be sold at
$1.50! S1.50! $1.50! pair. Remember, MONDAY, DEC. 11,1803, and to continue until the entire lot are all cleaned out. A. H. BOEGEriAN, Agt. 104 SOUTH FOURTH ST.
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The Cold Wave is is here prophecied by
401d
Probs.' and
if you haven't put
up your Heating Stove, you had better go to George SZimmerman, No. 658 Main street, select from his?arge and complete stock, and have them put up right away. Prices the most reasonable. Call and get a free bottle of Climax Stove Polish.
LECTION NOTICE.
.. INDIANA & LAKE MICHIGAN R'Y CO, SECRKTABT'S OFFICE. BE&TERRR HAUTE,
IND.,
NOV.14th, 1893.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the general office of the aompauy, Boom 2, No. 8% North Sixth street, in the city of Terre Haute, Ind on Wednesday, December 13th, 1893, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 o'clock noon, for the election of five directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting.
GEORGE E. FARRINGTON,
S&& Secretaly,
CHOLERA HOGS.
Highest Cash Price paid for
S Also Tailow, Bones and Grease
or ASJL K1ND8.
At my factory on the Islaad southwest of the city.
Harrison Smith,
Office, 18 8. Second St., TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Dead Animals removed free within ten miles of the city. Telephone, 73.
REORGANIZATION
Investors' Loan Association,
H. KKYBS, Prenidcut, R. ALDEBLN Ice-President, JNO. cTw ARKEN, Secretary,
JAY H- REYES, Tmurarer.
We Dolldt natMCripUoo for running »iurw or tMUd up stock and guarantee 8 per etnt Interest. OfOce 30
KaU SereuUi «treeu
nmSK
Co., 20 South
will deliver to any part of the city a fine handsome sourmasn whiskey three years old, proof 102, bought direct from Danville, Kentucky, at $2 per gallon, subject to any physician's test or 1 will weigh it on a government scale. I do not handle or buy any goods from the wholesalers, rectifiers and compounders as everybody kflows it Is utterly unfit for anyone to use or drink as it contains all the villainous poisons on earth Old Cobweb Hall. PETER N. STAFF.
absolute fact,
J. S.& W.D.MILLER,
INSURANCE,
Fire, Life and Accident Beal Estate, Rental and Loan Agfa. 6T5 Ohio Street. Terre Hsate, Iai,
Height, 25 feet. Length, 30 feet. Width, 20 feet- Weight, 20 tons. Required three cars to transport it.
C. C. SMITH'S SONS CO.,
301-303 WABASIH AVENUE,' SzX-Sij- 1
HAVE A FULL LINE ON EXHIBITION. Wt
A GENEROUS OFFER.—If you are thinking of heating your house with a! Furnace, either at the present or some future time, it will cost you nothing to know exactly what your actual expense will be. Drop C. C. SMITH'S SONS. CO. a postal card, with your name and address, and they will give you a correct estimate for heating your house, whether you buy from them or not.
PbeariimImind?T
That we do thfe best Laundry Work on earth. This is an absolute fact. We also do Repairing of Shirts, Underwear and Hosiery, including New Neck-Bands, free of charge. This is another
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20-28 NORTH SIXTH STREET. linn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hum
GUL1CK&CO
WOULD HAVE YOU CALL AND 8KB THEIR
vl&Y IlNFioW'tol£irA!^ICLW,
ELEGANT BOTTLES AND IN HAND-PAINTED CASES.
Fine Hair and Cloth Brushes and Other UseM Items
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REMEMBER^TOO,
That in Dyeing and Cleaning Work we have positively no equals 111 this part of the country. Our blacks are the finest you ever looked at. In fancy colors and Dyeing to Sample we can most certainly please you.
THE MOST PARTICULAR PEOPLE 1
In Terre Haute are patronizing us for both Laundering, and Dyeing and Cleaning. You will make no mistake if you have us do your work. Prices no higher than charged elsewhere, and we give you far superior work. I
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'CHOICE'PERFUMES IN
We Have a Eye on Yon.
Get Your
Printing,
fpf:
Blank" Books
Moore & Langen's
30-26 S. 5th St:
Terre Haute,
MERRITT,
Tbe Merchant Tailor and flatter,
MS Main Street.
Aft elegant stock of Woolens for Fall Wear. All tbe sew sbapes Fall Hats.
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