Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 November 1894 — Page 8
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HE'MAlL A PAPER
FOR THE
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL:'
Mrs. Weiubrecbt is visiting in
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fajette. Thos. J. Gist, of Evansville, was in the city this week.
Mrs. N. K. Elliott has returned from Mt. Clemens, Mich. re. S. W. A reel has gone to Chicago to visit her parents.
Mrs. Charles A. Melville is visiting friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Wtn.Mack visited Mrs. Cornelius in Indianapolis this weekt
Miss Lily Stahl, of Qulncy, Ills, is visiting relatives in this city. Miss Maude McBride, of Casey, III., Is the guest of Miss Opal Lang.
Mrs. W. H. Kenoyerof Kentland, Ind., is visiting friends in the oity. Fred Stineman has taken the position of city salesman for Hulman fc Co.
Mrs. Kirkhaoo is In Sullivan visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. B. Harris. Mayor Ross had for a guest this week his cousin, A. Y. Blythen, of Boston.
Miss Fannie Strouse has resigned her position with the C. & E. I. office. Miss Hattie Fox has returned from a visit with friends in Clay county.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Rigney, of south Eighth street, Oct. &8th, a son. Miss Ollie Clarkson, of Sidell, 111., Is visiting Miss Sykes,of north Fifth street.
President W. W. Parsons went to Chicago Thursday night for a stay of several days.
Mrs. William Lotz, of south Eleventh street, visited her daughter at Danville this week.
D. S. Hopkins and family of Newport, visited their daughter, Mrs. Zula Lytle, this week.
Frank Peker is laid up with a dislo cated shoulder received in a fall at Brazil on Monday.
Mrs. Wash Johnson and Miss Nellie McKeen are at a sanitarium at Benton Harbor, Mich.
Miss Louise Sohier, of Boston, is expected shortly to visit Mrs. Fowler and other relatives.
Frank W. Arnold has returned from Philadelphia, where he has been on B. L. F. business.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lamb gave a ten o'clook breakfast Sunday to Seaator and Miss Voorhees.
Mrs. J. E. McCutchen, wife of Professor McCutchen, is very ill at her home on Third avenue.
Miss Minnie Beauahamp, of Bedford, Ind., is visiting Mrs. Frank Ducks, on •aovr Third street.
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Miss Anna Benefield has accepted a position in Hoberg, Root & Co.'s, in the notion department.
Mrs. Chas. Brokaw left yesterday for Colorado Springs, called by the serious illness of a relative.
Nathaniel Ashmead, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday with E. M. Walmsley's family.
Miss Lily Stahl, of Qulncy, 111., is visiting hercousin, Mrs. PeterKornman, of north Eighth street.
Mius Minnie Beasley, of Terre Haute, has been in Sullivan this week, the guest of Miss Rose Denuey.
Patrons
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Mrs. Howard Lloyd has returned from a seven weeks' visit among friends and relatives in Janeaville, O.
Dr. Wagner and wife, of Denver, Ool, are In the city, the guest* of their rein* tives, N. Filbook and faintly.
Mrs. A. B. Fitch and Miss Bessie Fitch have returned from an extended stay with Captain Fitoh IQ New Mexico.
Qua Leietlier, bookk*»«per at the Wabash distillery, ha* returned after a visit with friends lu IndlmiapoUa and Shelbyvllle.
W. Beokner, of Kentland, Ind., has taken a position in the store of his brother-in-law, W. A. Roberts, the shoe man.
Mrs. Dr. Hyde, who has been visiting her son, Will Hyde, of Chicago, for the past three months, returned home yesterday.
The Misses Bishop, of south Fourteenth street, gave a "halioween" party to a number of their friends Wednesday evening.
Mrs. A. C. Nutt, of Carbondala, 111., sister of Mrs. W. L. Mahan, and Mrs. J. E. Nutt, of Carbon, Ind,, are visiting in the city.
Mrs. J. J. Harris, of Tipton, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Line, of 1115 Poplar street. She will return home to-morrow.
Romeo Weinstein, who has been at the Sanitarium this week, undergoing a surgical operation, is improving, and is now able to see his friends.
Mrs. Charles Clarke and daughters, Edna and Marion, of Cleveland, O., returned to their home Wednesday after a visit with friends in this city.
Mrs. George Harris, of Columbus, Ohio, who has been visiting Miss Kate Christman, left this week for Goosetown, Indiana, to visit her sister.
Mrs. L. Seligsberger has been in Chicago several days this week, assisting in the selection of an elegant line of Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, House Furnishings and Kitchen Utensils, for The Leader, 407. Wabash Avenue.
Ed. L. Feidler's Big Bargain Day last Thursday was a hummer. His store was constantly packed with oustomers, and all were well pleased and surprised at the numerous bargains offered. Don't fail to visit his place next Thursday.
Do you find trouble getting Underwear to fit you? We know you do mostly everyone finds this trouble. Do you know Sohluer fe Foulkes can help you in this matter, as they carry the most complete line in the city
Get your Spectacles fitted at Kern's. He bas had forty-five years experience, and if he can't fit you he will return your money. He has the only Dioptrio Eye Meter in the city has never oharged anything for measuring eyes, and if he can't fit you it will cost you nothing. No. 663 Main street.
Sage's have struck a popular chord in announcing a rate of twenty-five cents for dinner at their well-known estab lishment. Their reputation as caterers is well-established, and their latest move will add to their popularity. Everything is neat, clean, well-cooked, and wellserved. For a good substantial dinner don't forget Sage's.
Yon may not know who Is to be the next congressman from this district but do know—or ought to—that the dga of the Big Black Bear is the place to get Hats, Caps and Gloves at prices that will suit you. All the latest shapes in Hats, all the desirable styles are found there, and when you get that new hat bear this in mind.
Are advised to write their orders their groccr, specifying the fact that ROYAL U? BAKING POWDER
There is 110 other compound or mixture tha can take the place of ROYAL BAKING POWDER, or that will make cake, biscuit and bread light, sweet, palatable and wholesome. so
Examine the label, and if another "brand has been sent you instead of the ROYAL, send it back.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YOSK
GLOVES
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, NOVEMBER 3,1894:
90 dozen Ladiea' Fine Cashmere and Gauntlets, in black, brown, tan and navy, cardinal also Children's tan and mode value 50c, your choice
17c,
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BONNETS
Infants' and Children's Bonnets, much the best assortment and styles, ranging in values from 15c to $8 each. By all means bring the children to our store and ihake your selections from the greatest and lowest in price stock of Children's Headwear in the city.
P5C to $8.
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SUITS
The latest ideas in Novelty Suits and Wrappers, you can find here. Almost every day something new appears in ?ur great Suit department.
"Garland" Stoves and Ranges cost no more than other first-class goods, and are superior in many ways. Any stove •r range bearing this well-known trade mark cannot be equaled. Sold only by *7 C. C. SMITH'S SONS CO.
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is wanted, and no other,
Surreptitious efforts are being made by the manufacturers of inferior brands baking powder to induce clerks and carriers to substitute their goods where consumers are using and desire the Royal.
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Suede mode, actual
10 dozen each of Ladies! Night are 1
ESPECIAL. Dresses' at 39c, 50c, 69c and 75c. They lire the best we have ever been able to offer for price. 25 dozen Children's Canton iFIanneil. Night
Drawers, with feet, sizes 2,4 and 6A Worth 85c at
BABESKIN SOAP-
feFor the scalp and skin absolutely pure, free from substances injurious positively removes pimples, black heads, gives beautifulcomplexion. Something new, although for the past nine months it had an enormous run in the large pities in the east. To introduce it we will put it on sale in packages of 2 cakes at
20C.
JWELERY
Visit our Jewelry cepartment. Many new and beautiful novelties just opened.
Eiser's for fresh Caramels.
You find trouble getting Underwear to fit you we know you do mostly everyone find9 this trouble. Do you know Sohluer & Foulkes can help you in this matter as they carry the most complete
Ine in the oity.
Tt is ifblour custom to puff articles of merchandise, but in duty to our subscribers we cannot help mentioning the excellent brand of stoves sold under the trade-mark of "Garland" Stoves and Ranges. Sold only by
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In every item you will find something yoii want, either for your household, for yourself or children. We will again sell the greatest bargains ever known in the History of Terre Haute.
CLOAKS
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Good tidings from our Cloak department. We are happy to inform our many friends and patrons who have been somewhat disappointed in the speedy delivery of garments on account of the tailors' strike in New York, that we received several good shipments' of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Garments yesterday, consisting of Capes, Jackets and Gretchens. ':Urh:
We appreciate the kind indulgence with which our friends have treated us during the Cloak famine of the last three weeks, which gives evidence of a flattering degree of attachment by the public in waiting on us in preference to going elsewhere. All such things are inspiring to a progressive house like ours, and we will take proper care that all who stood by us will never regret it.
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Our Fur department is enjoying a marvelous trade. No wonder. Nothing missing in Fur Garments. Styles unsurpassable, quality superior and prices unapproachable by any house in the West.
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Decorated China Cups and Saucers, uaually sold at25c, only
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THK PAIR
For polish, stiffness, color, and all that goes to tnake up good laundry work, the New Method Laundry is easily iu the teed, dur process is easy on the goods, and we guarantee them to wear longer than when done under any other process. Send us a trial order, and we'll have you. U.:
When cold weather comes, dress shirts will be in demand for parties and receptious, and the one place to have them properly laundered is at the New Method Laundry, where every detail of the work receives the most careful attention of experienced operatives. They call for all work and deliver it promptly. 1
C. C. SMITH'S SONS CO,
Fire insurance.
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j. A. Dalley, 509 Ohio street, represents some of the oldeet and most reliable fire insurance companies now doing business in this country. If you want to place- your insurance in first-class companies, be sore to give him a call.
Attractive printing and stationery akea talk, aud talk makes business, and business makes money—and if you want attractive printing of any kind you can't do better than to go to The Globe Printing Oo at Fifth end Ohio streets, where new type and artistic workmen turn out nothing bnt the best, Priow 1
I are reasonable for first clam work.
Buy your
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Weather Strips of A. G.
Austin fc Co.
M, T.'HIDDEN, GENERAL
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No 28 aouth 8J*th street, Terre jibe
Ind. Agent Northern Insurai .t
Co., Queen Insurance Oo., and Delaware I Insurant?© Oo. Total sswis, |6,1S8»286.81.
I Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlgliest Medal and Diptaoia.
21 lbs. QfariulatedSugar 0 0 22 lbs. Soft White Sugar 1 00 Willard Kidder's Pride of the!
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Willard Kidder's High Qrage Patent Paddook% Big F. Flour. .... Paddock's Royal Pateni Flour, W. L. Kidder's Victor Flour. W. L. Kidder's Best Patent Flour Fresh, crisp Crackers, extra, per lb ". 05 Vanilla Wafer Cake*, per lb 10
Lemon Wafer Cakes, per lbt,
Arbuckte Cofffee, per lb .... Old Dominion Coffee, per lb* a of Jersey Coffee, per Luxury Coffee, p*r lb
city.
HOSIERY
100 dozen Ladies' Hermsdorf Fast Black Cotton Hose, heavily fleeced, worth 19c a pair, at
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50 dozen Ladies' Hermsdorf Fast Black Cotton Hose, with Macco feet, extra length, heavily silk fleeced. They should be 35c a pair, at
25c.
72 dozen Infants' All Wool Hose, instead of 10 cents, only
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60 dozen Children's All Wool Hose that are worth double, at
IOC.
UNDERWEAR
50 dozen Ladies' Combination Suits instead of 98c only
50c.
80 dozen Ladies' All Wool Scarlet Vests, worth $1 at
50c.
100 dozen Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests with ribbon at neck, crochet front in ecru, natural high colors actual value 75c, choice
25c.
Underwear for Children. Great variety at wonderfully low prices.
HANDK'C'FS.
Hk 250 dozen Ladies' Hand Embroidered Initial, Colored Borders, Plain White Hemstiched Hand-
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ill 250 dozen Ladies' Swiss Embroidered, All Linen, Fine Hand Embroidered Initial, Hemstitched Embroidered and Novelty Handkerchiefs none worth less than 25c, choice 1
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store in America gives better Handkerchief bargains than onrs. No store in all Indiana has as large and complete stock as Herz.
i. J. HAMMERS! EIN. CHAS. HAMMER8TEIN.
HAMMERSTEIN & SON,
T^V&j^Will open up early in November with a complete line of
ChinC Glass and Oueensware
307 WABASH AVJSJISriJB,
Where goods will be sold at the lowest market price, aud parties desiring to purcbaseanything in our line will do well to wait. We will open up with the latest patterns In Queensware and Glassware, as we intend to cary in our stock a Hue of goods to sultall parties from the cheapest grades to tbe highest class of goods.
W.W. OLIVER
N. E. Corner Fifth and Mulberry.
Two Squares North of Main Street.
Kingan's Best English Cured Shoulders, per pound, 9c. Kingan's Best English Cared Hams, per pound, 12|c, Kingan's Lard, per pound, 10c. Extr» Fine Potatoes, per bushel, 60c. Mangoiia Floui, Marshall, 30c per Sack or $2 40 per Barrel. Famous Flour, Paris. 30c per Sack or $2.40 per Barrel 1.
At LowestMarket Prices.
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New Mackerel—Extra Fine.
Dauntless Coffee, per lb ... 28 White Wine Vinegar, per gal .... 15 Cider Vinegar, per gal.......... 15 Cranberries, 2 qts. for. ...... 25 Try our Brooms, each .......... 10 New Home-made Sorghum Molasses, best quality, per gal 45 Our Syrup atitto per gallon cannot be beaten Choice New Raisins, per lb 05 Choice New Cal. Seedless Rabins ... 10 New Oodara Valencia Layer Raisins, per lb 10 New Muscatel Raisins, very fine,per lb 12J4 Choice New Cal. Silver Prunes 10 Choice New al. Evaporated Pears, (halves) per lb 10 New Cal. Evaporated Peaches, per lb 12% New Cal. Evaporated Apricots, per lb 12}£
Come and see us. We have a nice, neat and clean double store room
8tock all new, clean and well selected, C*oocjb3 4eJiTered to. any part of
WiW. CLIVER
Telephone 106. Korth rist Corner Fifth and Mulberry.
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