Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 28, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1897 — Page 14
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ANNUAL ELECTIONS.
KNIOHTM OF THK MACCABEKS. Vigo Tent, Knigbtsof tbe Maccabea, has elected and installed the following officers for the ensuing year Sir Knight Commander, Fred Yeit: Sir Knight Lieutenant Commander, John Hager: Sir Knight Record Keeper, George E. Reinhard Sir Knight Finance Keeper, John Gruesing Sir Knight Chaplain, Alexander C. DeBuak, Sir Knight Sergeant, Fred Snodgraas: Sir Knight Master at Arms, Chas. A. Griffin Sir Knight First Master of Guard, John Ziegler Sir Knight Second Master of Guard, George P. Rich Sir Knight Sentinel, George F. Allen Sir Knight Picket, Wm. Cartwright Trustee for three years, Frank Davis Trustee for two years, George W. Justus Trustee for one year, W. L. Canary.
DA ITN EH I.ODOR.
The following officers have been elected by the Darnes Lodge of colored Masons: W. M., Henry McAllister S. W., Charles Gilson J. VV., Samuel Berry treasurer, Henry Chapman secretary, Simon Daniels tyler, Jefferson Allen trustees, Elisha Stewart, of Lost Creek, F. H. Smith and W. N. Walden, city banking committee, Henry Chapman, John W. Walden and It. A. Brown.
IMilNCB HAIJ, LODGE.
Prince Hall lodge, colored Masons, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: W. M., George White S. W., F. I). Blake J. W., Charles Halbert treasurer, M. C. Anderson secretary, S. W. Stuart tyler, K. C. Roach trustees, J. P. Anderson, F. Smith and Harry McAnderson.
MODERN WOODMKN.
The local camp of Modern Woodmen has elected the following officers: V. C., Wm. II. McICamey W. A., J. P. Minnick clerk, Joe Price banker, John Thacker escort, Alonzo Peas B. M., J. J. Hager.
TACOMA HUTTON EI.UH.
Tacoma Button club, the side degree of the Red Men, ha9 elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Past grand oracle, James Lawrenson grand oracle, David Jones vice grand oracle, Lewis Ijoekwood junior grand oracle, J. F. Shepard conductor of victims, George Mausholt guard, Fred Joslin secretary, George W. Glass treasurer, Edward ltoach trustee, R. E. Derringer.
ORDEH KAHTKKN STAR.
The regular election in this body Tuesday night resulted as follows: Mrs. Clara Melville, W. M. Thomas B. Long, W. P. Mrs. Lucia Goodwin, A. M. Sallie Allen, secretary Helen L. Reynolds, treasurer Ida Engle, conductress Minnie M. Giebel, associate conductress Jas. B. Reynolds, sentinel. The installation of officers will take place on th*) second Tuesday in January. i. o. o. v.
Vigo Kncampment, No. 17, I. O. O. F., held its annual election Wednesday night with the following result: C. P., Clem Swinehart H. P., Ed M. Burr S. W., Fred Harting J. WM Henry Swindy scribe, Frank Kunta financial scribe, O. W. Tomlinson treasurer, James Kisner trustees, W. H. Tabor, R, S. Brown, Wm. Irwin.
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Terre Haute lodge No. 3, A. O. U. W. held an election Tuesday as follows: I\ M. W., James Summers W. M., George House F., William Baytes O., W. Foster R, C. H. Gvptal receiver, C. H. Hamilton F. S., W. A. Sbeap G., Chas. Camp I. VV., S. Hirsch O. W., O. E. Blood representatives to grand lodge, C. K. Blood alternate, J. Coruman.
SCHWA HtSNV KRKIN.
The recent election of officers for the Schwabenvereln resulted as follows: President, W. Schuhardt- vice president, Fred Schaatx treasurer, C. M. Kern secretary. T. Bucenhofer directors, L. Write, I* Waldbeiser and Fred Kipple.
WINONA corxe»„
Winona council. Daughters of Pocahontas. elected the following officers, Wednesday evening: Pocahontas. Mrs. Harry Russell Winona, Mrs. Charles Flower Powhatan. JohtvMahare: prophet' ess, Mrs. P. K. Rein bold keeper of wampum, Mrs. Marian Cowan keeper of records, Charles l4»pp trustees. Miss Sarah Smith and Andrew Quick.
Be in Style
And have your Cloaks altered in the latest style and steam cleaned, at J. F. Ermtsch's. Rest workmanship. Work guaranteed.
Everything in the Jewelry line for Christmas at Leeds', 521 Main street No old I stock, but everything new and fresh. Come early and make your selections.
To make your Sunday dinner complete, go to Fiees & Herman, 27 north Fourth street, whore you will Always find an abundance of] the choicest meats of all kinds. 1* They hare alto on hand aauaagee of all kinds of their own make.
Telephone 252.
Cowbell*.
One of the comparatively few things that the band of improvement has not touched is the cow bell, which is made now just as it was 50, 00 and more years ago and has now just the same peculiar, clanking sound as ever. Cow bells are made some of copper and some of a composition metal, but most of them are made of iron and finished with a coating of bronze. The cowbell is not cast. It is cut from a sheet of metal which iB folded into shape and riveted. The metal loop at the top, through which the strap is passed, is riveted into the bell. Cow bells are made of ten sizes, whose sounds range through an octave. Sometimes musical entertainers who play upon bells of one sort and another come to the manufaoturer and by selection among bells of the various sizes find eight tells that are accurate in scale,
There are only four factories in "the United States in which cow bells are made, and in each case the cow bell is only an item of production among many other things. Cow bells are sold all over the country, just the same as ever, but much the greater number are sold in the south, the southwest and the west, where farms are larger, less likely to be under fence,'and cattle are more likely to stray. There are sold in those parts of the country a hundred dozen cow bells to every ten dozen sold in the east American cow bells are exported to the various countries of South America and to Australia.—New York Suu.
Bathing an Elephant.
F. Pitz Roy Dixon tells of "a baby elephant" that was captured by friends of bis in Ceylon in an article that he contributes to St. Nicholaa Mr. Dixon says:
Her daily bath afforded her great enjoyment. A broad, shallow stream, with a sandy bottom, flowed through the estate, and in a large pool Rengan used to scrub her down every day. Of course he went into the water also, and she would lie down and roll, sometimes with all four legs in the air, but always keeping the tip of her trunk out of the water so that she might have air to breathe. When she had done enough of this sort of nonsense according to Rengan's idea, he used to make her come out and lie down on a sand bar, and then he would scrub her down—a process of which she seemed highly to approvedafter which she would be once more washed down, and then she would trot off beside her keeper, both clean and glistening, and remain a short while in her stable, while he weut off for his dinner. He used to bring her back a handful of boiled rice, usually rolled up in a banana leaf, which she received with great satisfaction.
ANYTHING IN THE MUSICAL LINE At R. Dahlen's, 640 Main Street.
Weigh your bread. Don't take a bun for a loaf. Miller Bros.' is the biggest and best.
Everything is up-to-date at Leeds', 521 Main street. No old stock but everything new. Prices will please your pocketbook.
For Your Sunday Oinnor.
Spring Lamb, Steer Beef, Sweet Breads, Pig Pork, Tenderloins, Spare Ribs,
Beef Tenderloins.
C. H. EHRMANN, Fourth and Ohio Clean Meat Market. Telephone 220.
Your Christmas Presents
Won't be complete without so of he a Candy. Choice assortment in fancy boxes also in bulk, at he so a in a ad is on O a a Pharmacy--also elegant Perfumes in fancy packages, Leather Goods and novelties. A choice line of box Cigars.
An elegant line of Men's Odd Pants ranging in price from $1.00 to $5 00 at
TUNE BROS.
MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, Etc., For Christmas Presents, at
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R. DAHLEN'S, 640 Main Street.
WANTED.
main drift of the centuries has been, for the betterment of man with on!r here and there a blight. This Is an u« of adulby law to tor*lion by poisons being allow be administered In foods and liquors by ati Infninoa* «t of wholesaler*, rectifiers and compounder*, also the wbolesuUe itmcrs. stop and think of how these rascals the brands of all the #«ods they bay. Who exposes them with Printers' ink Old Oobweb Hail.
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"Out-of-the-Rut" Gifts. Everybody delighted with the fresh ideas in electrical and mechanical- toys, where everything "gits up and gits." See A. G. Austin & Co.'s layout for all ages.
W. H. Paige & Co.
Kverl»oly Says So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tbe most wonderful uifdical discovery of the age, pleasant aud refreshing to the lasie, act geutly and iKJsltiveJy ou kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, disjiel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a IM of O. C. C. to-day 10, 25. M) cents. Solil uuJ guaranteed to cure by all druvgists.
For the best and cheapest Christmas Toys go to A. HOBERG, 675 Main, near Seventh.
Tune Bros, handle the largest and finest line of furnishing goods in the city. We sell the el at an ha an S the best shirt in existence.
Alex. Sandison, 677 Main street, is making a specialty of fine California Wines and Monninger's Wines, intended especially for family use. Delivered free to any part of the city, without extra cost.'*
Tel 428.
Wilvert, 713 and 1115 Wabash avenue, manufactures the Improved Alegretta Chocolates. Try them.,
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING- MALL, DECEMBER 18, 1897,
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Will make selections of either vocal or instrumental -music to suit the taste and pocketbook of anyone.
TUNE BROS, ifi
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515-517 Wabash Ave,
After a while you will learn that "The Modern" is the only place to have your pictures framed, for we are up to date-illiiSlI?^?
A gold dollar given away every hour at the Health office next Thursday and Friday. Every five cent purchase entitles you to a chance on the dollar.
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Tune Bros are showing an elegant in of S in Jackets and House coats, just the thing for a nice present.
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What is nicer for a Christmas present than apiece of China, a Fancy Lamp or a Jardniere? Can get anything in this line at Geo. J. Hammerstein's, 307^Wabash ave.
While looking for Holiday Presents look at Geo. A. Taylor's Shoes and Slippers, they will make nice and elegant presents. See us for Rubbers. 1105 Main
Street*
John G. Dobbs' Christmas, List includes Chairs, Rockers, Fancy Tables, and other substantial presents .too numerous mention. Special bargains offered in the Fisbeck Furniture it stock, recently purchased.
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Music Boxes.
Don't miss seeing Paige's line of music boxes. They are flee. For latest designs iu Silver Novelties, Open Glasses and Jewelry go to H.*M. Tourner, 648 Wabash Avenue. He has goods that will make elegant and useful Christmas presents at the lowest possible price.
Great bargains is offered to Xmas buyers in Pianos and Organs at D. H. Baldwin & Co., 640 Wabash Avenue.
Safe Investment,
A policy with the
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Of 1 Jos ton.?
All options of settlement at ANY year are GUARANTEED on the POLICY under the signature of the president of the company.
0. C. LINDEMANN, Agent,:
t? Asa 1-2 Wabash Ave.
TOM SHANNON.^I^'^V HEINY WKLDELE.
SHANNON & WELDELE,
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JWfine wines,
'"^tflLIQUORS,
V"..CIGARS.
Grand RAFFLE every evening, commencing this evening, Saturday, December 18.
Turkeys, Oysters, Candies, Cigars.
\7 North Fourth.
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Bungard & Sherburne,
5|: ^REPAIR SHOP.
Bicycle and all kinds of Machine Work.V Saw Filing. Grinding. •j Model Making a Specialty.,, Prices reasonable.
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James P. Veach
A full and complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Smoked Meats, Canned Goods and everything found in a first-class grocery. Everything nice and fresh. Our business has increased more than 50 percent in tbe Jast year and is still on the increase. 765 Lafayette Avenne.
All work Guaranteed."
716 Spruce Street, f§§j§jj
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J.S.4. W.D.MILLER,
Leading Real Estate, /3 Insurance, Rental and Loan Agents ...
Property sold on monthly payments. Money located on long time or In ouildlng and loan. City property for sale or exchange. If want to sell or exchange call and see us.
No 525 Ohio Street
Telephone 221.
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6th and Main Streets,
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The ^ANDALIA-PKNNSYLVANIA loins the Mall in wishing all it's patrons A MERR CHRISTMAS and announces Its Holiday rates to a multitude of points in
OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS'
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PA.. LOUISVILLE. KY.
and ST. LOUIS. MO. Further information cheerfully furnished on application at city ticket office. 654 Wabash ave.. Telephone 37 or Union station.
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The thoughtful giver will select something substantial and useful for a Christmas Present, Such as/',io'
Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Neckwear, Suspender^,' Gloves, if. Gents' Furnishings.
STAPLE FANCY
Builder of Indiana Building at World's Fair, Postoffice and. Indiana State Normal School. 1456 Locust Street
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Poultry, Dried and Smoked Meats, Canned Goods, etc. Fresh Country Butter, Eggs, etc., always on hand. We pay the highest market price for Poultry of all kinds*
Northwest Corner Seventh and Hulman Streets
BIGfcOUR CAFE
Meals served at all hours, day and night. Oysters served in every style. Good Service at reasonable prices.
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JOS. WAGGONER, Proprietor
Opposite "Yaller" Depot. 1
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FRESH OYSTERS
For the Holidays. Dealers In oysters will do well to get E. yf. Johnson's.
prices. None oat the very fM»t clocks bandied.
Before you do any baking for the holidays come and visit
Dokkenwaddel's Bakery, N. Fourth
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John G. Heinl & Son
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