Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 27, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 April 1897 — Page 7
Full Set Teeth
Silver Fillings 5Ga Cleaning Teeth 50c 22 Karat Gold Crown 00 Extracting, Withoat Pain 25c Gold Fillings, According to Size.
Terre Haute Dental Parlors
22 South Sixth Street.
OF. LOCAL INTEREST.
The funeral of the late Councilman Henry Scbonefeldt took place last Sunday afternoon, and was conducted by the Red Men and A. O. U. W. The turnout of the former was the largest made here by any secret society in a great many years. The council will elect a successor to Mr. Schonefeldt at the regular meeting next Tuesday night. There are a number of candidates for the position, among them, Joseph Price, who was the regular Republican candidate at the election last year, and Eugene Bonnard, who is head miller at the west Main street mill of W. L. Kidder, Lyman Davidson, Silas Sneyd, and Carl Kreitenstein.
Dr. J. D. Mitchell, formerly a wellknown physician of this city, but who for a long time has resided at Walnut Prairie, Clark county, 111 died there last Sunday, and was buried at Marshall on Tuesday. He was a member of the Vigo County Medical society, and that body sent a delegation to represent it at the funeral. The deceased was the father of Mrs|. Charles Paddock, of this city.
The Central Labor Union will to-morrow begin a series of Sunday afternoon meetings to be addressed by well-known labor leaders on subjects of peculiar interest to labor organizations. The meeting to-mor-row will begin at half-past two o'clock, and will be addressed by the Hon. Eugene V. Debs, on the subject, "The Eight Hour Day."
Frank Buckingham has composed a -song in the negro dialect entitled "A Dollar is a Mighty Handy Thing." The air is catchy and the song is highly spoken of by all who have heard it. He has dedicated it to Hi Henry, with whose minstrels he will appear next season.
B. Mickner Graves, supreme chancellor •f the Contenental Union, will speak before a union meeting of the local lodges at their hall 029}tf Main street, April 6th. The address will be followed by an entertainment. Amoug the talent participating are Miss -Ada Seidel, H. M. Tourner, the Big Four yuartettyB and Prof. Grosjean. The charter of the new lodge, No. 1 lt», will be closed by the grand chancellor.
Mrs. Florence Mann, formerly a teacher in the public schools here, and the widow of Dr. H. D. Mann, died in Phoenix, Ari zona, last week of apoplexy. She had been conducting an art studio there for some time.
The contractors of this city have formed an organization to be known as the Builders' Association, aud will have headquarters in the Rose Dispensary. The association is for the mutual benefit of the parties concerned, and is similar in its purposes to the one that was organized several years ago, but practically went to pieces in the carpeuters' strike. The olllcers of the new association are as follows: President, Wm, E. Hill 1st Vice, C. W. Mitchell 2nd Vice, Chas. E. Temple Secretary and Treasurer, Fred J. Maurer.
Walter L. Main's Great Railroad Show will be the first circus to visit Terre Haute this year, its date beiug fixed for April 28.
Applicants for positions in the government employ under the civil service rules are required to pass an examination with a percentage of over 70 in order to get their names ou the list of eligibles. The last examination In this city was held on the 5th of December, there being twentyone who took it. Of this number but six hat! a percentage above 70. For letter carriers the following were the percentages: Fred L. Tyler, 87,»T David L. Scott, 85.H0 Ferris C. McKendree, 76.30 Charles A. Poths, 71.80. For clerk the following were the percentages: Fred O. Collins, 8(1.03 Thomas G. Casey, 72.90.
The "Only Ancient Order of Button on Earth," will give its second annual ball at Tacoma Wigwam, iu Hentel's hall on the evening of April 19th.
Henry Schroeder, a former member of the city council from the old Sixth ward, died at his home on east Poplar street, Tuesday evening. He was for a long time master mechanic at the Terre Haute Car and Manufacturing Co., but for several months had been off duty on account of an injured hand. He leaves a wife, two sous and a daughter. He was a member of Paul Revere Iodge, K. of P., of the K. of H. and of the K. and L. of H.
Terre Haute lodge, No. 8ft, B. P. O. Rika, held Its annual meeting Wednesday night, and elected the following officers
J. FRED PROBSrr,
for the ensuing year: Exalted Baler, David Lesseig, Jr. Esteemed Leading Knight. D. R. Bronson Esteemed Loyal Knight, Albert J. Thompson Esteemed Lecturing' Knight, John E. McDermot Secretary, D. L. Watson Treasurer, J. R. Paddock. The trustees were elected as followed: W. C. Doak, three years E. P. Westfall, two years and E. E. South, one year. W. B. Sanders was appointed tyler and other appointive officers will be named at the next meeting. The Elks will give a grand minstrel entertainment at Harrison Park the first week in May, and will be assisted by many of the members of the Wabash club. The Elks, four years ago this month, gave at the Opera House the most original, elaborate and entertaining amateur minstrel performance ever rendered here, and they expect this year to improve on the merits of that performance.
John D. Mcllhenny, the Philadelphia gas syndicate man, who is at the head of the syndicate that now controls the local gas company, is evidently so well pleased with the results of doubling the price of gas to the consumers here that he is branching out. He is at the head of a syndicate that is now negotiating for the purchase of the gas company of Richmond, Virginia.
George H. Greenman, for three years manager of the local branch of the H. D. Pixley & Co., succeeding J. C. Kolsem in that position, retired this week, and left for Johnstown, N. Y., where he some time ago purchased a clothing business. The store for the present will be under the management of Mr. N. D. Hart, who has for years been connected with it. Mr. Hart is familiar with the details of the business and will possibly be made the permanent manager.
Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
New Mantels.
The finest line ever shown in the city, aud at the most reasonable prices at
Finkbiner & Duenweg's.
Cure Your Stomach.
Y&u can quickly d? this by using South American Nervine. It can cure every case of weak stomach in the world. It always cures, never fails. It knows no failure. It will gladden the heart and put sunshine into hour life. It is a most surprising cure. A weak stomach aud broken nerves will drag you down to death. South American Nervine will help you immediately. No failures always cures never disappoints. Lovely to take. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists in Terre Haute, Ind.
Qo To
E. R. WRIGHT & C(1.'S
For your Table Supplies. /They are headquarters for all first-class goods in their line. Order of them and you will get value received for your money. All goods guarteed to be as represented.
Canned Fruits very cheap. New Maple Syrup, New Mackerel, Choice Butter, Early Vegetables,
Tea and Coffee, Fancy Strawberries 647 and 649 Wabash Avenue.
The Outing, the best wheel on the market, at $50, $75 and $100 grades, at Rrietenstein & Son's, Fourth and Cherry. ANOTHER BIG REDUCTION
Sheet Music Sale. All the latest and popular Vocal and Instrumental Music. A consignment of 500 copies at 5c each today, at R. Dahlen's.
The
verdict as rendered that call at Join. (J. Carpet Hall is that
by all Dobbs'
the display is equal to any in the city. For beautiful designing and lo?ely patterns from the best manufacturers his stock is unrivaled.
By calling at once you will be convinced that now is the time to buy a Piano or Organ. KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE, 306 Main street.
Baldness is often preceded or accompanied bv sravness of the hair. To prevent both baldness and grayness, use Hall's Hair Renewer, an honest remedy.
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When we concluded to place this buggy on the market, we cast about for a name that would be appropriate for it in its on-( ward march for a place of prominence in the vehicle world. Mr. P. E. Studebaker, the Second Vice President and Treasurer of this company, was in his early days located at St. Joseph, Missouri, then the commercial center of the west. He tells a story that gives the origin of the name in question, as follows:
St. Joseph was a great cattle, horse and mule market. People came there from great distances to sell their stock, and others to buy. Mr. Studebaker stopped one morning at a horse market to see the trading, and observed an old Missourian examining a horse with a view to purchase. The owner expatiated about the animal's good qualities, telling what the horse had done at this time, at that time and the other time, but all in days gone by, as the horse was quite old. The Missourian was a good judge of a horse, and was not to be deceived or misled by the keen horse dealer. After convincing himself that 'the horse was not the kind he wanted, he remarked that he did not want a "has been" of a horse, but an "Izzer" (is-er), and turned and walked away. The remark was so pointed that it made a lasting impression upon Mr. Studebaker, and he has often told the story.
For years we have been asked to make a popular-priced buggy, decking ta put, a"bugg?1f tliis kfnd upon ttfe marEettftlfs our desire to give the peopQal goo&a buggy of its kind as can be found anywhere, and we confidently invite a trial of this particular one, assured that it will prove in fact as well as in name an "Izzer."
STUDEBAKER BROS. MFG. CO. We are the sole agents for Vigo county for the "Izzer" and the complete line of Wagons, Buggies and Harness manufactured by the great Studebaker company.
C. C. SMITH'S SONS CO., Third and Main streets.
Fine Laundry Work
Can be obtained from us. a ha it greatest care. A color you can't tell from new goods— an enormous difference from what you get at other laundries, and at 110 higher cost. HUNTER LAUNDERING &
DYEING CO.
A Big Order.
W. H. Paige & Co.. this week, placed an order with one of the largest eastern publisers for $500 worth of the latest publications, and as soon as this shipment arrives they will announce the date of their Sheet Music Sale. This will eclipse all former efforts.
Your Mouth Will
If you pass
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out
finish. They are absolutely dust proof. Sixteen years experience in selling and riding wheels.
required
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Story of the "Izzer."
Many of our friends and customers have been puzzled as to the origin of the name "Izzer,"—the name which we have given to one of the buggies of our manufacture. They write us that they have searched the dictionary and encyclopedia without avail, and have finally given it up, and appeal to us for an explanation.
Water
and see the choice eatables there displayed. He has Strawberries,
Lettuce. Pie Plant, New Tomatoes,
String Beans, Water Cress
DELICIOUS CREAM OF WHHAT. Seventh and Main Streets.
of solid stockf best
quality Sanderson tool steel, tempered in oil, then ground and polished to a
642 WABASH AVE.
ONE OF TWO WAYS
The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles and suffering so painful to many that life is made miserable. The womb like the bladder was created for one purpose, and if left alone it is not liable to become diseased, except in rare cases. When in position the womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, aud for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or uninary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by paying a little attention to the condition of the urine (see pamphlet). The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists, fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention The Saturday Evening Mail ind send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer.
The Terre Haute Stove and Furnace Co. received a new stock of Bicycles to-day. They, are making prices low on all lines. Also p, full supply of sundries. 658 Main 'street?.'
Wonderful South American Blood Cure Quickly dissipates all scrofulous taints in the system, cures pimples, blotches and' sores on the face, thoroughly cleanses the blood of boils, carbunkles, abscesses and eruptions, renders the skin clear, young and beautiful. If you would escape blood poison with all its train of horrors, do not fail to use this masterly blood purifier, which has performed such stupendous cures in all Tases of shattered constitution and deprt^lty of the biood. Bad health signifies bad blood. Sold by all druggists in Terre Haute, Ind.
Relief In Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South Ameriean Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists in Terre Haute, Ind.
For Your Sunday Dinner.
Spring Lamb, Steer Beef, Sweet Breads, Pig Pork, Tenderloins, Spare Ribs,
Beef Tenderloins.
C. H. EHRMANN, Fourth and Ohio. Clean Meat Market. Telephone 220.
To make your Sunday dinner complete, go to Fiess & Herman, 27 north Fourth street, where you will always fiud an abundance of the choicest meats of all kinds. They have also on hand sausages of ail kinds of their own make. Telephone 252.
For Clover and Timothy, and all kinds of Seeds, call on Baurmeister & Busch, First and Main streets.
Horehound candy as made by Elser con* tains no glucose or adulterations.
When will the golden opportunity be offered again (echo answers, nerer) to secure a Piano or Organ at our sweeping sale prices?
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE, 806 Main street.
A genuine sweeping sale of piano* and organs at prion and terms that defy the world at Kimball Music House, 806 Main street. _______________
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tt cure. 26c.
A fine line of Combination Cases will be in from the Rockford factories this week at John 6. Dobbs, 635 Wabash Avenue, *.
Old Styles Must Qo
JdSTTractical workmen only sent you to put these goods on your walk.
Grand Opening
BICYCLES.
SEE OUR LIST OF
Easter Millinery
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6th and 7th.
The latest creations in headwear will
be exhibited.
Your inspection is solicited.
EHflA F. FISBECK.
Schluer Separable Tandem $150 00
Peerles, Gents' or Ladies' 100 00
Other Makes of Good Bicycles $35 to $75
Shoe Goodness
For Man, Woman, Miss and Child.
Oxforos, at
CORNER FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS.
Your shoe wants were never looked after better than here and now. The new lines embrace all the best features of the foremost shoemaker's art. Finely finished, correctly constructed, all at moderate cost. Ladies' high grade tan and black, extra high cut, hand-made, coin toe
Ladies' black and tan Oxfords, coin toe, hand made, at Ladies' tan and black Oxfords, flexible soles, coin toe Ladies' ox blood and black Oxfords, flexible soles, good wearers, at Ladies' tan and black Oxfords, pointed toes, a good, stylish shoe
652 Wabash Ay.
Shoes for the tots Don't buy pointed toes and spoil the little ones' feet, but come tons and buy the new coin toe. They are neat, comfortable, and retain their shapes.
Bicycle or Golf Suits ....
Exiled Forever are the
mM
.styles of
WALL PAPER
While we welcome the with open arms. If aLt to g^t a good i»f the present styles latent patterns, call look over our
new
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at.d and stock
new
XfW Goods, New Styles. Arriving Daily.
You Can Save Money and Time Buying of Us.
Traquair Wall Paper Co.
415 OHIO STREET.
our Prices and Terms before buying.
Third and Wabash Ave.
.AT THE BIG BTOB1D.
1 50 1 00
TERRE HAUTE'S BIGGEST RETAIL STORE.
A. L. ENGLE
rSUARANTEED faultless fitting, snag yet easy, non-chafing Bycycle bait at a reroarka vJ bly moderate cost. A Golf Cap to match given with each suit.
