Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 December 1894 — Page 5

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Highest Honors—World's Fair,

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Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 Y&ARS THE STANDARD.

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL

Among the Tern* Haute people regis tered ft the Denison House at Indlanap oils Thanksgiving night were J. Irring Riddle and wife. Mrs. Riddle was visit insf friends, and Mr. Riddle attending the annual meeting of the Indiana State Board of Underwriters.

Eugene Glover, an old Terre Haute boy, now in business in Pueblo, Col has been here this week visiting his mother, Mrs. Can dace Glover. It is his first visit in seven years, and he was very much surprised at the metropolitan airs Terre Haute has assumed in that time.

The Tuesday Literary Club met with Mrs. D. C. Greiner, of north Center street. The afternoon was spent in review of the work done in the past three months. It was led by Mrs. Levering, assisted by Miss Welch and Mesdames Eiohelberger, Barnharl, Spottswood and Rhoades.

The "Why Not" card club, composed of young iadles of the south side, was entertained Monday evening by the Misses Alma and Lena Raabe, of Park street. Miss Lena Raabe won the head prise, while Miss Alma Duenweg carried off the booby, The next meeting will be held with the Misses Boltz, of south Fourth street.

Mr. Geo. Smith and Miss Amelia Lenneper, two very popular young people, were united in marriage at St. Patrick's parsonage at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. After the ceremony the happy couple left for a short visit in Indianapolis, taking with them the beet wishes of their mauy friends.

Adolph Eantmann, assisted by Miss Amelia Kantmann, entertained a party of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Misses Steinbrenner, Burr, Ayon, of Helena, Montana and Mr. Langno, of St. Louis. Miss Mattle Kloer rendered numberof mandolin selections and Miss Amelia Kantmann entertained the par ty with violin and piano solos.

Willis B. MoRae, of the police department, celebrated his forty-first birthday by a dinner to a party of friends Tuesday evening. The guests inoluded Wilson H. Soale, it being also his forty-first birthday, Chief of Police Meagher, Samuel M. Huston, prosecuting attorney and Capt. E. B. Allen. The party after wards attended the "Blue Jeans" performance.

The Emerald club gave Its first grand reception last Monday evening at Lehan's hall, at Thirteenth and Crawford streets. The dance was largely attended and the programme of twenty-four dances was enjoyed by every one. The? hall was beautifully decorated by the young ladies or the club. The grand march was led by the members of the club, and formed the letter "EL"

How'i Thla I

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY A CO. Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfeotly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wrst A Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O., WAtiDiNO, Kinnan

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vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.

We have no hesitation in reoommending "Garland" Stores and Ranges. Their high reputation for durability, eoonomy of fuel, convenience and artistio finish, stamps them as the world's best. It is the oonstant aim of the manufacturers to make the very best stove that oan be produced. They are unrivalled. Sold only by O. 0. SMITH'S SONS CO.

The wise housewife will attend Feidler's big bargain sale next Thursday 22 pounds granulated sugar for $1 Arbuokle coffee, 20c.

KICKS! That what you make all the time, unless you send your work to the New Method Laundry. Their work is «o satisfactory in every respeot that yon toave nothing to kick about.

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An Insurance Company** Satisfactory Settlement. Mrs, Jessie 8, Power, widow of the late DUomitt E, Power, is in receipt of a check for |5,0ii0,8& from the John Hancock Life Insurance Co, of Boston, in full settlement of the policy held by her late husband. It* satUfactory settlement will have a good effeot in strengthening the company in the good graces of the publio. The polioy had been in

foroea iitue im. th.o. .nd th.

payment of a dividend of nearly ]3 per

oent. on the one annual premium is evi dence that the company is careful in its investments, and is thus enabled to give the greatest returns to polioy holders The John Hanoook Life Insurance Co while it does not make as great "splurge"as some of the so oalled "lead log" oompanlea, offers the greatest pro taction to polioy holders, at premium rates that make it an inducement to those seeking life insurance to look into the oompany's standing and reliability Safe and conservative in its business methods and polloies, the John Hanoook Company offers greater proteotion and the safest insurauoe at the most reason able rates known, and any one who is oontemplating the taking of life insur anoe—and every man should be, if he hasn't any—-will do well to call on J. A Dailey, district agent of the company, at 509 Ohio street, who will explain the company's polloies, rates and method# to your entire satisfaction.

Opening of Holiday Goods. The opening of Holiday Goods at The Fair will ooour next Saturday, December 1st, and Mr. Rnssell prides himself on having this year the largest and most oomplete line of Holiday Goods he has ever shown, and that means of course that it will be the largest and most com plete line ever shown in this city. It includes Toys, Dolls and Fancy Goods of every description, to delight the fanoy of the children and the grown folks as well. The prices are in keeping with the times, and when you begin to look about for Holiday Goods, and that time is close at hand, you will miss it greatly if you fail to visit The Fair. The people of Terre Haute and vioinity long ago learned that the place to get bargains, not alone in Holiday Goods, but in the line of House Furnishings, Crockery Earthenware, eto., is at The Fair, but this year their money will go further and buy more than ever before at this popular place.

Presently we shall giye a house and lot with every pair of $3 shoes—as soon as we receive a lot of hitching post holes. A. H. Boegeman.

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Fresh fiolls, Cakes, Bread Doughnuts, every day, at Lawrence's.

Fresh Oysters, can or bulk, at Lawrence's. Much easier to buy Boegeman's $3 shoes than to buy medicine and pay the doctor bill.

Bicycle Free.

Geo. 0. Rossell, proprietor of the Fair, with characteristic enterprise, offers for his guessing contest this year, a handsome Bicycle to the person guessing the nearest to the actual number of times the letter "s." will appear in the issue of the Saturday Evening Mail of January 5,1895. Beginning with Monday, Nov. 26, a guess ticket wiilbe given with eaoh 50c purchase, entitling the holder to one guess. The Bicycle offered is a spendld 26 inch wheel, and it will be a rare prize to the lucky winner.

Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award.

Men, take a look at your

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then notice how unlike in shape. Buy a pair of 3oegeman's $3.00 shoes smooth insoles and do not run down at the heel.

Republicans, Democrats, Populists, and Prohibitionists, who want first-class laundry work are invited to send their work to the New Method Laundry. It prodtioee nothing but the finest on earth.

Perhaps you are not as attractive to your wife as when you were courting, her, so put a in your purse and buy a pair of Boegeman's $3.00 shoes.

We are Showing a Splendid Assortment of

ROCKERS

OOR PRICES AND STYLES ARB SURE TQ PLEASE.

CHRISTIAN 8CIEXC8 MESTIZO The original Ohfiatian Science society of Terre Hante, bold meeting* avery Sunday at 3 p. m. in hall over |he old Prairie City bank, Entrance by Com meroial stairway. All are welcome

Remember the great holiday sale or Pisnos and Organs at D. H. Baldwin A Co., Wabash avenue.

Next Saturday,

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Owing to the present drought and the limited supply of cistern wattt, the Water Works Co. will make the following rates to parties desiring to use hydrant water fordomestio purposes. House occupied by one family only, six rooms or less, semi-annually 82.50 Over six rooms, eaoh additional room, semi anhually .60 Bathtub, semi-annually ......... 1.50 Wateroloset, semi-annually 1.50 Sprinkling, (In connection wlth otherdoraestio uses, including lawn and street-— 1 sprinkling,) SO feet front, per season 6.00 For each additional foot, per season ".10

It costs less than 4^ cents per day to use the water for domestlb purposes, lnqlud the luxury of a bathtub, watorclosel, sprinkling the lawn and street. Terms other rates to be furnished on application. THE TERRE HAUTE WATER WORKS CO,

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and dlatlnotlon with which had been sent beforehand, and it was io Thorntons, father and son, treated just about this time, just before Christ--Perry, in faot, waxing hot and mas, that somebody started the new

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, DECEMBER 1,1894.

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we'll have no winter, but gat your Stoves ready for a cold wave. The place to buy them at your own price is at Zimmerman's Stove Store.

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Holiday Opening?1 Hoberg, Eoot & Co.

EXCHANGE."

Farm for city property. RIDOLE-HAKjULTON CO.

Office, 513 Ohio street.

We have reduced'our prloe on Rtandard Sheet Muslo, and from this date wilji sell all American Publications at One-Malf the marked price.

This Is No Special Sale, but includes A.HL Popular Songs Of the day. Anything not in stock promptly ordered.'

We also handle Bohman, Wolfram, Wash' burn and Bay State Guitars,. Mandolins, Banjos, and Zithers, and can furnish High Priced goods at Low Prices.

Strings, Music Boxes, Flutes, Fifes, Harps* Folios, Music Rolls, and everything la t$he Musie Line.

We respectfully solicit your trade. W. H. PAJGE fe CO., ,,* F. L. Paigb, Manager. 640 Wabash Ave.

jgLECTRIC RAILWAY TO BRAZIL.

Persons desiring an investment should consider the above railway. Subscriptions in the sum of #100 and upwards will be received. All donations or subsidies go direct to the company equally for the benefit of those who may subscribe hereafter as well as subscribed heretofore. The company Is incorporated and ready to go to wofk as soon as enough money is subscribed to build the road. Cheap acres are reached by this electric line and frequent car service will be given. Those inter ested may enquire for further particulars of the undersigned directors:

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Max Joseph. C. F. Miller. "V

W. H. Whitr. J. G. Elder. J. N. Hickman. R. J. Smith. Major Collins, Brazil.

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Stlmson, Stlmson A Hl{gln), Attorneys. DMINISTRATOR'S APPOINTMENT.

iW6e I* hereby given that, the underned, Adrian Ray, has been appointed administrator. with the will annexed, of the eftate of Chauncey M. Stetson, deceased, late of Vigo oounty, State of Indiana. The estate isgupposed to be solvent.

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ADRIAN RAY,h Administrator.

MONEY.

Long or short time, from six to eight percent. ~"is RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

Wanted.

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ANTED—3iien to sell flavoring extracts Terre Haute and vicinity. Apply to Ralph Nowlln, 1228 Wabash Avenue.

F"Mary" will oall at The Mall office she, can find nice, clean papers, for shelves, patterns, etc., for 90 cents a hundred. Just he thing to pu^updet carpets

ere we are again aftef those wholesalers, rectifiers and compounders and wholesale grocers: how they buy thoseoheap black molassee' which are not fit for any one to eat and they fix and mix them up with gluoose and the cheap offals from starch factories and how the wholesale whiskey men fix up ail kinds of cheap whiskey by using all the earth. How come to et something

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Old Cobweb Hall and and unadulterated which I will guarantee. PETER W STAFF.

FOR SALE.

Desirable two-story residence, 223 south Fifth street. Location the best in the city. Can be purchased on favorable term at low price if sold at 4nte.

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STOP THAT COUGH

And to do this effectually Use OULICK'S Compound

Syrup of White Pine

WildCherrysTar

Read the home evidence of the perfection of this Splendid Remedy: "It oured me of a severe cold and oroup that otbt^jjppular remedies failed to touch.*—J. "I can and do recommend it, for it quickly mired jna after ptber throat and lung remedies had failed to give me any relief."—Samuel T. Joues, Honey Greek. "An attack of grip left me in a distressed and reduced condition and with a fearful rough. Qulicks's White Pine, wild Cherry andTar cured me."—Joseph w. Lee.

Suitable and safe for all agee.

50 Cents In Large Bottles,

Gulick& Co., ''J

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Is the best ever shown in the'clty. We are constantly adding to it the veryr^|}

Latest Styles, -p New Shapes, New Tints.

The"eorreot styles "of Engraving, Calling Cards and Redding Announcements.

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660 & 662 WABASH AVENUE.

is the mother ot .... invention

All those who have last year's Spring Suite to be

Can haVe them done to their ,, SATISFACTION hy^,

H. F. REINERS 655 Main St.

W. W. Ramsey, Attorney for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S.SALE.

By virtue of an execution issued from the Circuit court, of Vigo county, Indiana, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Frances Buddow, assignee of Andrew Pence, and against Andrew H. Christy, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situ ated in Vigo oounty, Indiana, to-wit:

The undivided one half of the east half (X) of the southeast quarter (bO ot

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section fti? (4) township eleven (11) range eight (8) west, and on Icbir&A** TBOE a4ta »AX OF D*cbm-

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between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the north dsor of the Court House, in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and Upon failure to realize a aum sufficient to satisfy said udgment and costs, I will then ana there oOfer the fee-«!mple in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the

This 38th day of November, Printer's fee, 17.00.

JOHN BUTLER, henfl

Stlmson,Stlmson & Hlgglns, Attorneys. DM1N4BSTRAT0B%NOTICE.

December 28, at No. .Wabash ave» ntte, the law office Of Stlmson, Stlmson 4c Hlggins, In Terre Haute, Indiana, the undei^

of land in Vigo Oounty, Indiana, to-wit: gorth half or the southeast quarter of eight, In township ten. north of range t, exoept twenty acres bounded as fol»

Oommencing at tbe southeast corner, tract of land, thenee west eighty rods^

en on aexeirea paym'ent at elg&t per oent If not paid

at maturity. LEVI APPLKOATZ, Adailniatrator.

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We'll give you the best laundry work in the country. We'll keep your garments in thorough repair, including new neckbands, free of charge. We'll not wear your clothes out. We'll not make weekly excuses and promise "better work next time." We'll give you a high class of work every time you patronize us. We'll give $300 in cash prizes to our customers, and an additional prize for the ladies—an elegant trunk costing $35.00. yW- We'll launder your clothes in a clean, healthy and well ventilated building, second to none in all 5.5** America.,1*^

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20 to 28 North Sixth Street.

I have a full line of these gooods whi^h attracted so much attention at the World's Fair, in Yases ancl Ornamental Pieces, 18 karat, gold decorated. Very desirable for Christmas Pressents. Prices range from $3 to $25.

ART ROOJl. The public is invited to inspect my beautiful art room, stocked with a full line of handsome Out Glass and Pottery, Banquet Lamps and Table, at prices much lower than the same goods can be purchased in the large cities.

DIAflONDS. Both loose and mounted, very cheap.: WATCHES. Solid Gold and Filled Cases, cheaper than ever before. A full line of Gold Spectacles and Silverware of every description. Prices on silver will undoubtedly advance after Christmas, and those contemplating purchases in this line will do well to take advantage of present low prices. Opera Glasses, Gold Pens, New Fancy'Clocks, and a line of Fancy Silver Novelties from 25c up.

I am sole agent in this* city for thtf ne# Kombi Camera, for instantaneous photography. Price only $l.50.

J.M: BIGWOOD,

607 Wabash Avenue.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Bockingham Yellowware and Stoneware, Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Kitchen Lamps, Silk Shades Shade Frames, Paper Flowers made to order, Japanese Chinaware and Paper Napkins. Toilet Sets too nnmerons to mention. The greatest variety of patterns in Dinnerware ever offered for sale in this city. Four new patterns of Decorated Dinner Sets arrived this week. New goods arriving every day.

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE. We will surprise you when our stock is complete. Our prices are for six days in the week. We invite you to examine our stock and inquire into prices.

Hammerstein & Son's,

307 flain Street. A1 flcDonald, Mrg.

Artificial Stone Walks

and Plastering:,

-}^JSiondLy Coffin,

4 From 815 Wabash Ave. 1 To 905 Wabash Ave.

Leave orders at 1517 Poplar SU, 1241 South Fifth St.. 901 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind

REMOVAL

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FuftiiiKf of Mantels, Stoves and Tinware." A Iso prepared to do Tin and Slaie Hoofing, Galvanized Iron Cornice and Furnace Work complete.

JohnrMahion

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Telephone 290.

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Bulk Oysters 25c a Qt/

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Dressed Ducks, Geese ^Turkeys and Chickens, at

24 S. 6th SI Telephone 148.

tuc ririi ol wainui ^ireet. t'We have, the bait water in the world. Russian shampoo, vapor, shower, hot and cold baths. Large batn tubs. Every room is entirely separated, heated and ventilated to •lift tliA hnf.hpra

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