Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 26, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1895 — Page 5
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THEY SAY.
That next year few really pretty girls are going to ride the bicycle. Jf, That the difference between politics -And statesmanship mast be regarded as -an art.
That the world would be better off than It is if the manufacturer would -only put a little more stronger poison in their cigarettes.
That the aeronaut doesn't always'take lofty views of human affairs. Most of the time be is down on the ground, along with the groveling rest of us.,'
That the man who allows himself to be guided by his impulses wtnts to take mighty good care to train bis impulses so that they will be the proper kind.
That a good many people do not know that profanity is aa essential help in putting out a fire. Just why it should be so is hard to understand, but it is, of •course, or firemen wouldn't swear so much while they are turning water on a blaze.
The fair given by the Jewish ladles for the benefit of Temple Israel, at the old Charity Circus headquarters in the New Filbeok has proved very successful, and the,closing evening, to-night, promises to be very successful. The room has been beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the display of fancy work and articles suitable lor Christmas is very attractive. To-night an oyster supper will be served, and a very enjoyable programme of exercises has been arranged, inoludlng a cake walk for a number of prizes. Quite a handsome sum will be realised for the worthy object of the fair.
Joseph H. Clay has been appointed a member of the board of city commissioners to suooedd J. T. Sooveil, resigned.
How's Thla I
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that oan not be cured by 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 perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to oarry out any obligations made by their firm.
West A Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, 0., Walding, Klnnan A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Haii's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aotingdirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaoes of the system. Price, 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free.
Florida Oranges at Elser's.
Of unusual interest to every reader of this paper, is the announcement made elsewhere In this Issue, by the St. Louis Globe Democrat, unquestionably the greatest of Amerioan newspapers. The mall subscription price of the Daily and Sunday Globe-Democrat is reduced at one blow, from twelve to six dollars a year, placing it withlng the reach of all who desire to read any dallv paper during the coming great national campaign. The Weekly Globe-Democrat remains at one dollar a year, but Is issued in semiweekly sections of eight pages each, making it practically a large semi weekly paper. This Issue is just the thing for the farmer, merchant or professional man who has not the time to read a dally paper but wishes to keep promptly and thoroughly posted. It is made up with especial reference to the wants of every member of the family, not only giving all th« news, but also a great variety of oMoteresting and Instructive reading matter of all kinds. Write for free sample copies to Oiobe Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. H. T. Blel, the photographer, gives notice to his many patrons not to put off their Christmas work until too near the time. Oome and see his new styles of work and prioes. 417# Wabash avenue.
Christmas is coming, and We know you want to get as many presents for the money as you oan. Well the plaoe to do this Is at
GEORGE J. HAMMERSTKIN\ SOT Main Street.
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Notice the display of bargains offered at the great 88c sale of the Art Department of the Havens & Geddes Co. See the east window for samples of the wonderfa1 bargains offered.
When you want 100 cents for fl.00 go to George A. Taylor's Shoe Store. There you will get value reoelved for your money, as he is making some runs on Shoes and Overgaltera. 1105 Wabash avenue. __________________
It's a sight to see Kleeman's store bedecked in Holiday attire for their Grand Opening, Monday.
FOSTER is selling an $8 brass table, onyx top, for $3.95, and tor &L95 one that's worth $10. If you want one come early Monday morning.
On Monday, December 16th, Willie
W"9ht
Will begin a Great Special, or Even-Di-vide Sale, which will include all the stock in his immense establishment. Watch his windows for some of the^ bargains offered, watch the papers for his advertisements, and be sure and-oome if you want to get an unusually nice holiday present for muoh less t^yan the usual price for first-class goods.
In order to make room for our new stock of pianos we are offering great inducements to piano buyers. To see is to believe. Come in and look. Strangers always welcome, and our salesmen never tire of showing and explaining the merits of our goods.
EMIL WULSCHNER A SON, F. L. PAIGE, Mgr. P:640 Wabash ave.
Moved-Siebenmorgen
From
827
Wabash Avenue to
1129 Wabash Avenue. All the Latest Publications The only place in the city where you can buy a Haviland China Dinner Set of your own make up from open stock patterns is at
GEORGE J. HAMMERSTEIN'S, 307 Main Street.
You will miss it
11 you don come in and see Long's Xmas stock. 642 Main street.
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The largest line of Holiday Goods ever gathered together in one building is shown at WILLIS WRIGHT'S, 424 Main street. Everything is marked down to hard pan prices, and you will miss it if you fail to visit his plaoe when purchasing anything for the holidays in the line of furniture or house furnishings. ^2"
Skates and Sleds
In endless variety at FINKBINER & DUENWEG'S.
Buyers of Candies in Large Quantities Desiring pure goods at reasonable prices will do well to call on Eiser, Ninth and Main. Also a nice line of Fruits, Nuts, Novelties, etc., for Christmas. ..gg-Sia
Heating Stoves.
Geo. S. Zimmerman still has a complete assortment of Heating Stoves which he is offering at greatly reduced prices. Give him a call.
Notice the display of bargains offered at the great 88c sale of the Art Department of the Havens & Geddes Co. See the east window for samples of the wonderful bargains offered.
Everybody Hade Happy.
Skates at way down prices. 8e« A. G. Austin A Co.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A USEFUL XMAS PRESENT.
Has never been offered at prices at which I am now disposing of my entire slock. Will go exclusively into the Bicycle business and handle the well known Oolmnbias and Hartfords,
At Baur's Pharmacy you will find what you are looking for in Holiday Goods. They have airelegant line of Leather Goods, comprising Cuff and Collar Boxes, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Traveling Cases, Writing Desks and Tablets and Cigar Cases. A rich and tasteful line of Perfumes and Cut Glass Bot ties, Brush and Comb Se and many other attractiv novelties, all fresh and new and at reasonable prices.
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That is warm Night RoBes very much extending downward. Smokifcg Jackets, everything in Furnishings, Canes, Umbrellas, Trunks and Valises are among our "Christmas Gifts" for men. Buy now and have it laid away. Lois of our customers ar# doing that way. Our
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Posh Sale of Men's Suits
is a hummer and is still on. Going to tun it all next week with Pants, Overcoats and Hats added. Come and see.
Ford & Overstreet,
Sixth and flain Sts.
Use Your Optics.
If you have any trouble in using, them come to me. I will examine them free.
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Department
FRED PROBST, 642 WABASH AVE
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5 Doors West of Seventh. lvAii.Ii
FOR CASH,'
Never was so complete as now. Everything goes, to reduce stock.
For Cash Only.
J.T. H. MILLER,
522 Wabash Arenac.
West of Sixth Street.
C. I. FLEMING, M. D. C.
VETERINARIAN.
Special attention given todiseasesof horses cattle and dogs. Office 811 Main street.
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL/DEOEMBER 7,1895! 5
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W. O. Dickson, Lesaeeo, Managers.
Monday Eve., December ,9th.
One Might Only.
The Al. G. Field Minstrels and Utopia
Largest oompany In the world. A combine of American and European stars, including PAN D. BMMITT, the originator of American minstrelsy and author of the famous song, "Dixie." Special scenery for the entire performance. At high noon the novel parade takes its way from the theater.
Seats now on sale at Buntings. Prices,^ 50, 75c and 91. Reserved seats in Balcony, 75c.
Wednesday Eve. Dee. 11th.
Stuart Robson,
Under the direction of Wm. R. Hayden— Sheridan's Peerless Comedy.
THE RIVALS.
Mr. Robna at Bob Ann Produced by'him ter the first time In thirty years and in the same elaborate manner that lias characterised all hisoldeomedy revivals. $'*- "He who fights and runs away,
Will live to fight another day." Prices, 1st floor—Orchestra and three rows Orchestra Circle, IL60 Dress Circle, 11.00 Balcony (reserved) TOO Balcony, 60c Gallery, 25o.
Seats now on sale at Buntin's.
LECTION NOTICE.
Tbrrk Hautea LogaksportR. R. Co.) Skobbtaby'8Officii. Tkrre Haute,Ins., Dec. 5,1895. The anmua! meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the generat of* flee of the company, in the city of Terre Haute, Ind., on Monday, January 6th, 1896, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 13 m., for the election of five directors, to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. GEO. E. FARRINGTON, .»• Secretary.
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Tbrbk Haute & Indianapolis] Railroad Company. I Secreta ry's Office, Terrb Haute,Ik®., December 4,1895. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held' at the general offices of the company, in the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, on Wednesday, January 15, 1896, between the hours of 10:00 a. m. and 12:00 o'clock, noon, for the election of seven (7) directors, and for the transaction of suoh other business as may be brought before the meeting. GEO. E. FARRINGTON,
ure food law so they cannot adulterate pure and groceries, and make them utterly unfit to be consumed by the public. I want the community to Join hands with me In this glorious work. PETER N. STAFF,
Proprietor Old Cobweb Hall.
For Sale.
Fcondition
OR SALE—Fischer square piano In good very cheap, "all jat^nce. WUlsUUNER & SON.
FOR SALE.
Elegant residence, 75 foot frontage, with all modern conveniences, centrally located. For particulars call on R. DAHLEN, 602 Wabash avenue.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Six lots fronting on north Sixth-and-one half street and one lot fronting on north Sixth street, Must be sold. For particulars call on R. DAHLEN, 602 Wabash avenue.
FtfR SALE ON EASY TERMS
Improved and unimproved property In all parts of the city. R. DAHLEN, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent, 602 Wabash avenue.
Good Counsel.
Many widows and other women suddenly come in possession of large means through life insurance or inheritance on death of husband or other relatives. Most such women are wholly unfamiliar with business matters. But all such persons have hosts of would-be friends who are Interested in getting possession of their means. They are daily annoyed and tormented by advisers, all seeking chance at their money, flow many instaaces are welt known of such women losing their all by confiding to such "Friends" and by investing in the good speculations advised by them.
Many a widow left ample provision for her support by wlsemanagemenlof her husband, has soon been left penniless by following a multitude of bad counsel.
True wisdom suggests looking to saTety ralher than big profits, and the selection of a well-known responsible counsellor and business agent,
The Terre Haute Trust Company is special* ly adapted to such business.' It is controlled by aboard of directors of well known, prudent business men. It has large capital and Is responsible. It is snfe.
All Much persons will be given connsel and advice without cost by tbe Trust Company. Office, No. So south sixth street.
AOASSTOVE
Will heat a bed or bathroom for less than IXA cents an hour. This is cheaper than to take cold. The stove is always ready lor use.
Ciiizens' Fuel & Gas
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Secretary.
A. M. HIGGINS,
Lawyer.
Telephone 332 Opera House Block
Wanted.
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ANTED—Situation as nurse girl. Apply to 1024 north Seventh street.
My
object in making this the wholesalers, rectifiers and compounders and wholesale grocers is to get up a
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Ohio Street.
•171 VIHVSn WE WANT A RELIABLE •fin iVAHIdV— Man in every locality to distribute Circulars and Samples,and nail up stens. MO to 180 per month. Olob* AdvbrTisii*o BUBBAU, MM Michigan Awe., Chicago, 111.
T. J. Griffith's
SHOE STORE.
Xmas Goods.-
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overgaiters at Holiday prices. Don't for a moment think we are behind in styles, quality or prices. A call at 420 Main street will convince yon. T. J. GRIFFITH.
And every person whe giyes attention to this gladsome season of the year is thinking of presents suitable occasion.-
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ODP.-E3I&-A. HOUSE BLOCK. .v J* Has made special preparation for the Holidays, and is displaying a fine line of goods appropriate for .gifts. In his art room he is displaying a splendid line of Adderley and Royal Teplitz Bohemian ware. His Holiday goods includes Lamps, Out Glass, Clocks, Silk Umbrellas, Gold-headed Oanes, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Filled Watches, Ladies' Guard Chains, Sterling Silver Novelties, Solid Silver Spoons, Silverware in every variety, Rogers' Bros' celebrated 1847 Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons, Gold Pens, and in fact everything in the Jewelry line suitable for Holiday Presents.
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Everything Guaranteed -,!l Exactly as Represented.
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Good Printin
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
And nowhere does it speak in as certain tones as when it comes from the reliable establishment of
Moore & Latigeri
For everything produced at this reliable establishment^ up-to-date in every respect. Skillful printers, good type and the best press work unite to make a combination that cannot be beaten, and this is what makes the printing of Moore & Langen so much sought after.
In the word that describes the variety of arilcU That may be found in our great
THIRD FLOOR.
Here all tistes and purses can be gratified and satisfied^ Accept an invitation—take elevator and visit this very popular'department. There is no class of goods more satisfactory for useful and ornamental HoliJay Gifts.
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Foot Stoola. Blacking Cases. Headquarters for Screens. Scarfs, Pillows, Throws, Headrests. Largest stock of Rugs and Mats in Indiana. Oriental Goods.
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