Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 26, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 January 1896 — Page 8
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'Miss Olara Dunlap is visiting friends in Worthington.
?Miaa Louise Haberly is visiting Miss Iconise Filbeck. i-S Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Brace Cooper,
January 1st, a daughter.
v'rP:'" Miss Katharine Ross returned Wed 'g, neaday from Indianapolis. Miss Blanohe Barnes, of Effingham, is
Tisiting
friends in the city.
'f Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Cox, December 30th, a daughter. .7 -l" S. M. Reynolds returned Wednesday from a business trip to Pittsburg. & Mrs. A. 0. Bryce and children are visittng relatives at West York, Ills.
Rev. Z. T. Hatfield, of Deoatur, 111., is "Tisitlng his brother, M. F. Hatfield. Mrs. Walter Bell has returned from a •^risl with her mother in Rockville. I"-', Mrs. Edith Gillette and sister, Miss
ILillian Austin, are visiting in Chicago. Miss Reba Insley visited friends in 4}reencastle during the school vacation.
Miss Ruth Neal has returned from a
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Highest of all in Leavening Jtowen-— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
TAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
PERSONAL MP SOCIAL,
Big & Little Boys' OYercoats
Green Tag' Sale Price.
A Fine Cape Overcoat, worth $4.00—$1.98. All Wool Cape Overcoat, worth $6.00—$3 50.
Children's Reefers greatly reduced Big Boy's Fine Beaver Overcoat, worth $10—$6.50, \„Big Boy's Ulster, worth $6.00— $ 3 5 0
Special prices on Mackintosh and
Gum Coats for men and boys. Everyone who buys at this sale will be a future customer. 4
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week's visit with relatives in Marshall, 111. Elmer Cook, of Shelby ville, Ills., spent the holidays with his sister, Mrs. E. E. South.
Charles Layton has returned from a visit with friends in Frankfort and vioinity.
Miss Ella B. Taylor,
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Store Closed Monday until 1 p. m.
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Indianapolis,
is visiting Miss Nellie Hensel, of south Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fletcher epaht tbe holidays in Kansas City, with the former's parents.
Miss Margaret Wamsley has been visiting friends and relatives in Deoatur, 111., this week.
B. F. Burwell has returned from Richmond, Ya., where he spent the holidays with his parents.
Miss Koues, of Garden City, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. Elisha Havens, on south Fifth street.
Misses Edna and Frida Green, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. E. A. Hess, on north Third street.
Wm, Farmer and wife leave next week for St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend the remainder of the winter.
Mrs. Etta Miller, of Ludington, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Austin, of north Seventh street. ff§
Miss Minnie Hoffman,of Danville, 111., is visiting her cousin, Miss Lillie Sohulmeyer, on Walnut street.
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You'll find ih this department the grandest assortment of ready-to?wearJ suits that you have ever seen and at prices that talk for themselves.
GREEN TAG SALE PRICE:
$10.00 Men's Suits j'* 12.00 Men's Suits -5? 15.00 Men's Suits lfi16.50 Men's Suits 20.00 Men's Suits J*'^
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Mr*. 8. Y. Leech, of Crawfordsvllle, will spend Sunday with Mrs. 8. J. Aus tin, of north Seventh street.
Mr. and Mi*. Theo. Kapp, of St. Louis, visited the family of J, C. Gllman, on north Fifth street, this week. Hwf
Mrs. Samuel Reeves, of Muncle. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. 0. May, returned home to-day.
Mrs. W. A. Roberts, of Danville, 111., who has been visitfng relatives In tbe oity, returned home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Turner, who have been hero visiting the former's parents, left Monday for Florida.
Mrs. Burt and daughter, Mildred, who have been the guests of Mrs, W. R. MoKeen, left for New York Monday.
Misses Hattie Fuller and Helen New nam,' of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Henry Bugh, of north Eighth street.
Homer L. Stees has been visiting In Lafayette, this week, where his wife is staying for the benefit of her health.
Geo. W. Hulitt, of Bainbridge, Ohio, spent the holidays *ith the family of John M. White on south Seoond street.
Miss Birdie Burdin, of Chioago, spent a few days this week with her mother, Mre. J. 0. Burdin, of north Eighth street.
W. J. Whitaker, deputy proseouting attorney, has returned from a six weeks' visit with relatives in Southern California.
Miss S. ©. Branch, who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Rose Farrington, returned today to her home in St. Louis.
Mrs. Rufus Lookwood, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. L. Wilson Moore, on south Seventh street, returned home on Tuesday.
Mrs. Theo. Hulman, of north Thirteenth street, has gone to Woodstock, Vermont, called there by the death of her mother, Mrs. Lamb.
The "Winter Pionio Club" kept open house New Year's day at the residence
Biff Boys' $5.00 Suits at 12.00 15.00
ON MONDAY JANUARY 6th, we will begin a GREAT CUT PRICE SALE, which will insure the cleaning up of our entire winter stock. This has been a season for cheap goods, consequently our stock is heaviest in the medium and fine grades But values are not considered and we mark them at the people's prices, without regard to even the manufacturer's cost. Every thing, will be marked with a GREEN TAG for this sale, and you can make your own selection, for it is "Plain Figures and One Price to all." The people of Terre Haute and vicinity recognize the fact that when we make an assertion it is a fact. This is a facsimile of the guarantee given with every garment:
WE GUARANTEE THIS GARMENT TO HAVE GOOD WEARING QUALITIES AND TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO THE WEARER. W A.C.BRYCE)&CO.
This is evidence that we sell no shoddy goods, or trash. There is no argument on the fact thatjwe are the leaders in the sale of Fine, Ready-to-wear Clothing for Men and Boys. Therefore, you can buy Good Clothing during this sale for less money than you would pay for the cheaper stuff.
of Miss Agnes Parker, on south Seventh street. The house was beautifully decorated, and many callers were received during tbe day.
Mrs Howard Harris and Misses (Srlndle and Rlckett returned, Wednesday, to their home In Clifton, O., having be^n the guests of Joseph McCluskey
Allen Walker and family, of Niles, Ohio, who have been visiting the family of Richard Walker, on north Sixth street,returned home Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brandenstein, of Huntlngburg, Jnd.f
attend the funlral of Mrs. Wm. Rebber, Tuesday.
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Sanford, on the Prairieton
road, south of the city. Chas. S. F. Early, who has been representing the Boyce Tablet Co. in Chioago, is now engaged with his brother-in-law, Othniel DeForest in a silk manufactory in New York.
Luolus Lybrand, manager of the Terre Haute Carriage and Buggy Co., was oailed t.«» Delaware, Ohio, .this 'week, by the death of his. brother, a well-known inanufaoturer of that oity.
Lafayette Beard and wife, of Topeka, Kansas, are in the city, the former on his way to New York to buy goods, and the latter to make a visit with relatives here during Mr. B.'s absenoe.
Miss Grace Arnold informally entertained a few friends Tuesday afternoon. Those partaking in the festivities were, MiBses Fraqceska and Susan Strong, Fannie Blake, Helen Ben bridge, Mary Blake, Julia Ford, Annie Bindley, Grace L. Jenckes, Mary Fales, of Chicago, and Laura Sawyer, of Piqna.
$5.00 Overcoats -8.00 Overcoats 12.00 Overcoats 15.00 Overcoats 18.00 Overcoats 20.00 Overcoats
$6.25 8.50 10.50 11.50 13.50
Big and Little Bovs'Suits.
GREEN TAG 2-PRICE.-
A erand assortment of Children's knee Pants Suits at .... ..$2.00
Our whole line of fine Suits for Children at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Men's Underwear.
Here are some of the best values that you can possibly obtain: 19, 39, 60 per cent. Wool at 49c all Wool at 63c. They must be seen to be appreciated.
Come and deal with us, neighbor, and we'll show you that fair dealing' is the best.
O. BRYCE
Oiie-JPrioe Clothiers, I^iirnisliers and. Hatters, 604 JVTain. ©treet.
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Lawrenoe Helnl New Year's presen rad, Newton Coifcui""i City, In the ehapeTof amhe thirTy^iv^' pound turkey. 7
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Mrs. Elizabeth Clark and Warren A. Sanford were married Wednesday evening,, at the home of the groom's brother, Rev.
Truly a grand Collection of Overcoats— IK shoddy, no trash—from the: ordinary, reliable goods to the very finest make. We've got 'em.
GREEN TAG SALE PRICE:
$3.00 8.00 10.00
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rE WILL INVOICE on January 15th. PHor to ou.f y^Bnual inventory, all winter goods, such as Un-
derwear, Hosiery, Skirts, Children's Bonnets, Ice Wool Shawls, Fascinators, Lined Kid Gloves and Mittens, Oating Flannel Night Dresses, etc., etc, are being sold at a^Jit FIFQD? CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Cloaks, Wraps, ?es, Stuffs, Animal Scarfs, etc., eta, at surprisingly tfl-41
January ^Otti OUR GREAT-
WAIT FOR IT.
New features and many splendid bargains, besides we promise the greatest showing of the very b,est lm Undergarments made in America. 1
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$3.90 6.25 7.50 10.50 12.50 13.50
MEN'S HATS
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Choice of our entire Hat stock, $4, $3 50, $3, during this sale,,!*
$2.25
Men's and Boys' Odd Pants
For the Green Tag Sale we will sell Pants that are worth $3 50, $3, and $2.50 for
Our Rule—Your money back if you are not pleased.
Third Door East of Sixth Street, North Side
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