Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 November 1894 — Page 8
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PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
Klisha Havens is in New York* Col. W. E. McLean is in Chicago. Mrs. Jameson, of Sullivan, is visiting Mrs. Green.
Miss Grace McKeever visited friends in Brazil this week. Mrs. Emil Froeb has returned from a visit with friends In Chicago.
Mrs. E. W. Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. Ross ip Sullivan this week. Miss Nettie Heap, of Farmersburg, is visiting Mrs. Msggie McClaln, of 415 Poplar street.
Mrs. James A. Eads and Misses Nellie and Clara Eads, of Paris, are visiting friends in the oity,
Mrs. Bindeman, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Kantmann, of south Fourth street.
Misses iMertetb Hauck, Mary Fraza and Edith Sonnefield left yesterday for Poland, Ind., on a visit.
Mrs. Moore has gone to Brazil, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. N. T* Kearsey.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hott, of Decatur, III., are the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Hopewell, of south Center street.
Mrs. R. G. Watsou, Mrs. Geo. H. Hebb and Mrs. J. M. Bigwood spent the week with Mrs. Mary Johnson, in Vincennes.
Will and Sam Edmunds, who have been visiting here for several weeks, re turned to Washington on Wednesday.
Archie Taylor, chief line repairer of tho Van. for many years, has resigned, and will| be succeeded by a St. Louis man.
Mrs. [John W. Richards, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. E. Miller, of north Eighth street.
C. M. Thompson and family have removed from Center and College streets to the Bindley residence on south Fifth street.
Mrs. Ashley Johnson, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Melville, returned home on Tuesday.
Sheldon Greiner, night clerk at the Terre Haute, is sick with tonsilitis and Frank iCook, of Vincennes, is working for him.
Madame Gaston Rivot and her sister, Miss Nathalie Leveqoe of Washington, I). C., are visiting their mother, Mrs. A. J. Kelley.
C. O, Ebel, wife and daughter, Grace, left this week for Decatur, where Mr. Ebel is engaged on anew directory for that city.
Mrs. Fred Cook and daughter, of north Sixth street, who have been visiting in Indianapolis and Anderson, have returned home.
Mrs. D. P. Williams, who has been visiting her son, Mr. John G. Williams, returned Thursday to her home at Natchez, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis have returned from St. Louis, where they visited their daughters, Mrs. W. W. Ray and Mrs. T. J. Odell.
Mrs, C. B. Epperson,of Epperson, Cal., and C. C. Epperson, of Yuba City, Cal., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lawson, of east Poplar street.
Mrs. W. R. White and sister, Mrs. A. C. Conrad and Mrs. A. D. MoDaniel at tended the chrysanthemum show at Indianapolis this week.
Miss Stella White, of south Fourth street, received an elegant birthday remembrance from her father this week, in the shape of a fine Miller piano.
Fred Heinl attended the Chrysanthe mum show at Indianapolis this week, and purchased a number of the prize winners at that great exhibition. They will be shown next Wednesday, Thurs
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ROYAL, Absolutely Para,
The OTHER POWDERS TESTED are reported to contain both lime and sulphuric add, and to be of the following strengths respectively,
day, Friday and Saturday at the John G. Heinl greenhouse on north Eighth street.
Mrs. Ahnes and son, and the Misses Burrough and Stienbrenner, of Helena, Montana, are visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Wegrioh, of north Ninth street.
Mrs. W. N. Carhart has returned from a month's visit in Springfield, Alton and St. Louis. Mr. Carhart went to St. Louis to accompany her home on Tuesy. dS
Charles Denny had two important events in his life this week. He was elected recorder on Tuesday, and on Thursday oelebrate^, hissV|birtyftfth birthday,--! f-
Harry H, Oliver the well-known grocer, and Miss Clara E. Storm, both of this city, were married on Thursday at 5 p. m. at Centenary church, Rev. Dr. Leech officiating.
Mrs. Angellne Ebel, of Germ&ntown, O., who came here to attend the funeral of her granddaughter, Mrs. Angle Para, returned home this week. While here she was the guest of her sen, Col. John W. Ebel.
F. C. Fisbeck, who has been in the city a few days this week, will return to Indianapolis to-morrow. He has im proved materially, and hopes to beaDle in a short time to get around without crutches.
Geo. Penn, an old Terre Hautean, who has been visiting his mother in Kentucky, spent a day with his brother, Will, of the Van. treasurer's office, this week, on his way back to his homo in Austin, Texas.
Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Nora Wallace, of north Eleventh street, to George J. Nattkemper,#of the uptown office of the C. & E. I., next Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Adolph Neukom, of 39 north Eleventh street
Ed. L. Feidler is distributing thousands of band bills announcing his Big Bargaiu Day next Thursday. His bargains are eye openers.
You find trouble getting Underwear to fit you we know you do mostly everyone finds this trouble. Do you know Schluer & Foulkes can help you in this matter as they carry the most complete ine in the city.
Good health cannot be attained solely by breathing pure air it is just as necessary that we eat properly cooked food and have our homes heated in proper temperature. "Garland" stoves and ranges never fail to accomplish both these results. Sold only by C. C. Smith's Sons S Co.
Decorated China Cups and Saucers, usually sold at25c,only 10c, at THK FAIR.
THE BIG STORE.
The Formal Opening Postponed Until Next Thursday Evening.
Owing to the non-arrival of some desirable new goods the formal opening of the big store of the Havens & Geddes Co. was postponed until next Thursday evening, November 15th, when the original programme will be carried out in all its details, with music, souvenirs, etc. The public is invited to attend the formal opening of this, the greatest department store in Indiana.
Fire Insurance.
*J. A. Dailey, 509 Ohio street, represents some of the oldest and most reliable fire insurance oompanies now doing business in this country. If you want to placd your insurance in first-olass companies, be sure to give him a call.
Attractive printing and stationery makes talk, and 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 Co at Fifth and Ohio streets, where new type and artistio workmen turn out nothing but the best. Prices are reasonable for first class work.
By Authority of Congress. U. S. Gov't Baking Powder
Tests.
The report of the analyses of Baking Powders, made by the U. S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag*l Dep-t), shows the Royal superior to all other powders, and gives its leavening strength and the strength of each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows:
LEAVBNINQ OAS.
Fvoni. I3.06
These tests, made in the Gov't Laboratory, by impartial and unprejudiced official chemists, furnish the highest evidence that the Royal" is the best baking powder
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10S WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
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Handkerchiefs.
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, NOVEMBER 10,1894.
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950 doz Initial Handkerchiefs for ladies and gentlemen, especially bought for the Holiday trade, are now ready for your selection, and they contain moat excellent values as follows: aoo dozen Ladies' Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs at $c. xoo dozen Ladies' All-Linen (unlaws dered) Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs at %aXc. xoo dozen Ladies' All-Linen (laundered) Hand Embroidered Initial Handkert chiefs at 2$c, 200 dozen Gents' H?ind Embroid^ed Initial Handkerchiefsi fct roc.
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100 dozen Gents' Hand Embroidered Large Initial Handkerchiefs funlapndered), extra quality of linen at 25c. 100 dozen the same quality with siiiall initial, at 25c. xoo dozen Gents' Laundered Hand Embroidered Medium Size Initial at 25c. 50 dozen Gents' (laundered) Extra Pine Hand Exbroidered Initial, extra quality of linen, at 50c.
You really make a mistake if you buy one Handkerchief outside of Herz'. We sell xoc Handkerchiefs at 5c, and 25c ones at 12 Kc, besides give you much better styles and much Jarger stock to select from.
Hosiery.
72 dozen Ladies' Merino Ribbed Seamless Hose, value 25c a pair, at 15c. 0 60 dozen Ladies All-Wool Cashmere Hose, worth 35c a pair, at 25c. ^80 dozen Children's and Misses' All-
Wool Seamless Hose, worth 25c a pair, at 15c. 80 dozen Fast Black Cotton Seamless School Hose, all sizes, a pair, 10c, others at 12KC, 15c.
If we should tell you all about our Hosiery stock and the many good bargains it contains, it would require a great deal more space. You can't afford to overlook us when it comes to Hosiery.
TJnderwear.
For Ladies and Children exclusively. A few of the many specials: 1 0 0 dozen Ladies' Fleeced Vests and Pants, at 25c. 40 dozen All-Wool Scarlet Vests and Pants, worth $1.25, at 75c. 100 dozen Swiss Ribbed Vests with sleeves at 12c.
Children's AI1-Wool Scarlet Vests at IOC. i-* 50 dozen Ladies' Combination Suits, worth 98c, etc., at 50c.
Fraud and deception should be fearlessly exposed we take this opportunity of warning our. readers against the numerous worthless imitations of t)4e: Justly celebrate^|•,,^rla^,' stovef. aj|d Tanges. Sold£iky %0.%Smith'sSons
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New Dancing Classes.
For beginners, ladies and gentlemen, Tuesday evening, November 13th at 7:30 o'clock.
For beginners, ladies, misses and masters, Tuesday afternoon, November 13th, at 4:30 o'clock.
OSKAft DUENWEG, Instructor.
Entrance, 715K Wabash avenue.
Ed. L. Feidler offers next Thursday at his special sale best Michigan Potatoes at 55c a bushel, 22 pounds Granulated Sugar for 81.00, and hundreds of other bargains.
Fancy Fruits at Eider's.
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The fact that people from all part8 of the city buy their Sausages of Fiess & Herman, 27 N. 4th street, is good evidence that they make the best. Give them a trial. Telephone 252.
Winter's SS Blasts
Atfe deprived of all their terrors by the use o! FINKBINER A DUENWEG'S WEATHER STRIPS. Have your house fitted up now and get rid of the drafts that bring oolds and sickness.
A person who defrauds another of his money by selling a spurious article is bad enough but when he injures health by his trickery he is a monster. Beware of the imitations of "Garland" Stoves and Ranges, and preserve your health. Sold only by C. C. SMITH'S SONS CO.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair HItbestJVUdal and Diploma.
Wanted.
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Another List of Powerful Bargains
Which Will Again Demonstrate our Leadership as
The Great Exclusive ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods House in the West.
The Goods at Prices Offered will Again Crowd Our Store to Its Utmost Capacity. .V.
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CLOAK DEPARTHENT.
t): A big shipment of Cloth Jackets and Capes—some very choice and popular priced garments just opened. Be sure and look through our magnificent line of FDR CAPES—the most desirable and leading styles. Every garment marked in plain selling figures. One price to all, and that the very lovvebt possible.
GLOVE DEPARTHEN
100 dozen Children's and Misses' Woolen Mittl!l 5c a pair, gp&g Better o^lM%t 10c, 15c, 25c. 25 dozen Children's Black Gauntlets at 10c a pair. ... Extra quality of Children's Cashmere Gauntlets at 17c a pair. 20 dozen Children's Kid Mittens, with fur tops at 89c a pair. -V..
Others at 49c, $1. W 50 dozen Ladies' Kid Fur Top Gloves at 50c a pair. The most reliable brands and best fitting Gloves at most reasonable prices are here—at Glove head quarters^
Vincennes, ind.
will call at The Mali office she
can find nice, clean papers, for shelves, atterns, for 30 ceauabundred. Just le thing to put under carpets. fh"
WANTED.
About 40 acres of improved land, In this county. Will pay cash. Address or see
RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO., 30 S. Sixth St.
Veilings.
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rPrices Keduced on Every Pair
To close out over half of my immense stock, so as to use the
back part of my storeroom and the upstairs room for my
Wholesale Department. 1 have arranged for extra salesmen
so you need not have to wait, as was the case last Saturday.
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RKNT.—Nine room house 418 south Heventh, and three room bouse 1404 Third Inquire 404 south Center.
FOE SALE.
Good four room bouse lot 100x125 ft. Must be sold will make good investment
RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.
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O SELL—Nice, clean papers, uncut, suitfor pantry shelves, patterns, etc., at The Mall office, for 80 cents a hundred.
We are just as strong in Veilings. Chenile Dots, Plain and Fancy Tuxedo Veiling at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c a yard. All new and good styles.
Children's Head wear. Muslin Underwear.
jo dozen each Night Dresses, every one of them worth 25 per cent more, at 39c, 50c, 69c, 75c. 20 dozen A11-Wool Flannel Skirt Patterns at tec. 10 dozen ifnit Skirts at $1. *, 10 dozen Fast Black Sateen Skirts, with ruffle, full length and width, at $1. 10 dozen Cloth Skirts at 75c. 20 dozen each Yachting Caps at 25c and 48c.
Children's Bonnets of Cashmere, Silk and Eiderdown to match the little cloaks at 25c and 49c.
Stamped Linens.
10 dozen Dresser Scarfs at 25c/ 20 dozen All-Linen Tray Cloths ati2c. 10 dozen Tinted Splashers at 17c. 5 dozen Panama Table Covers, tilted and linen fringe all around, at 69c.
Jewelry.
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20 dozen Silk Ruffled Garters, with buckle and silk ribbon trimmed, at 25c. Beautiful new Stick Pins at5c, xoc, 19c.
Opera Chains in gold and silver. 3 gross Celluloid Side Combs at 10c a pair.
Perfumery, 8oap and Toilet Dept.
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20 gross of Chesborough Vaseline only 4c. Patey's Cold Cream and Espey's Fragrant Cream only 15c each. 10 gross each of Black & Grafe Bay Rum and Herz' Special Toilet Soap only 4 34c a cake. 25 dozen Large Turkish Towels at xoc.
Dolls.
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420 Main St.
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IS A TIP for the retail grocers and where they should buy tneir goods. Not get them from wholesalers who are fixed to adulterate everything they sell. Now if a man counterfeits money the law will handle hi on severely, but if a man counterfeits all the groceries he sells the law does nothing with him. I think the public ought to loin In with Peter N. Staff to nelp stop the infernal wholesale adulteration, and jthe sooner the better. Come one and all and Join hands with me. PETER N. STAFF.
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FOE TRADE.
Four good new houses for good farm. RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.
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Dolls for Xmas are' spection. We can show you the best and biggest Dolls for 25c, 50c and $1 we have ever been able to secure. Make your selection of Dolls now. We have a most beautiful and complete line to select from.
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