Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1870 — Page 3
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HERZ & ARNOLD.
We fear NO Opposition.
We are not governed by Competition Prices.
We sell only GOOD Goods.
We buy them AS CHEAP as the next man,
And sell at prices to SUIT THE TIMES.
HERZ & ARNOLD,
89 Main Street,
Between Third and Fourth Sts.
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.
A I Tl IXI ST It A TOItX SAXE.
CLONIN 3r OUT
OF THE
Merchant Tailoring: Establishment
OK
JOSEPH KOVK1C.
Gentlemen in want of Clothing made to order in the best manner, can do so at a very low figure, as the Goods
31UST BE SOLD!
We have on hand the LAKGFST, the CHOICEST and BEST assortment of
Cloths, Fancy Coatings, Cassiiners and Vestings
IX THE CITV OF TE«R£ HAUTE .W A- it fcwtwwt **t
Now is your Time to get Dressed for Little Money. Come soon, before the Stock is broken up.
-ALSO-
The Finest Line of Gents' Eurnishing Goods
TO LOSE OUT THE BUsi^ES^/ •a
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NEW YORK STORE.
Opinions of the Press.
From the Express, Dec. 20,1S69.
TERRE
HAUTe
GOING AHEAD -It is
with sincere pleasure that we notice from time to time, the improvements that present themselves to the observer, in this, our beautiful city. We can boast of our factories, machine shops, iron works, &c., and last, but not least, of our merchants. Everything for use or luxury, and for every station in life can be procured as good and as cheap here as in the larger cities, and we are glad to notice from the general tone of the trade that our merchants and manufacturers are well pleased with the patronage bestowed on them. One house in particular Ave would speak of at this time. The New York Dry Goods Store, No. 73 Main street, presents at the present time prominent attractions. The proprietors, Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., have been engaged in business in this city for about three months, and by strict attention to business, fair dealing, and by always keeping a large and well selected stock, they have gathered around them a large circle of customers, who, as we daily notice, crowd the New York Store, and keep the salesmen busy dealing out every kind of merchandize" Their success is not only attributed to a perfect knowledge of their business, but also to their mode of buying and selling their goodj^ Being supplied with abundant capital aTT their purchases are made for cash and from first hands, every change in the market is taken advantage of by their experienced buyers, and when their goods are placed upon their counters 011 sale, they are offered at the lowest possible margin upon cost. A regular system of percentage is adopted by this House, the benefit of purchases below market value is thereby always given to the customers, and by having
uoneprice
only,"
all are treated alike, all share the same advantages in buying dry goods, and truly justice is done to all!
The New York Store has become one of the most popular institutions of the place. If good goods at low prices, kind treatment and fair dealings, can build up a trade, the New York Store will take the rank among the largest business houses of Terre Haute.
THE New York Store is located at No. 73, Main street, near the Court House Square.
From the Terre Haute Journal, Dee. 18, '69.
Trade has now fully begun with our merchants. All are busy as bees to get their goods in order and ready for sale. One of the establishments so engaged is the New York Dry Goods Store, No. 73, Main street. Their force of salesmen has been hard at work for the past few days in opening and marking the new purchases just received and which were bought at the great forced sales in the Eastern market. To look at all the muslins, flannels, prints, shawls, dress goods, furs, etc., besides the smaller articles usually kept in in a large house of this kind, wiil certainly be to buy, for as regards prices, as we know from personal observation, they are certainly the lowest we ever heard of.
The one price system, as adopted by this house, works like a charm. There is no overcharging, no trying to make an extra dime. The dealings at the New York Store are fair and square, and every attention is shown to all their patrons. It is the constant study of the proprietors to place before their customers any and all goods at the lowest rates and by charging the lowest per centage upon the cost of the goods, the customer receives the direct benefit of purchases made under the market value. It is a well known fact that the New York Store has been offering unusual inducements to buyers since it was opened. The recent heavy declines in all kinds of dry goods, however, enables them to sell goods still cheaper, as their facilities for buying are unequaled.
There is nothing in the .dry goods line but what can be bought at the greatest advantage at the New York Store. Their tremendous stock and low prices are bound to draw customers, and no one will need to complain of having "nothing to wear" if they trade at the New York Store.
OXE PMCE O^LY! N O E I A I O N JUSTICE TO ALL!
Ami the boat Bargains in I»ry Good#
AT THE
New York Store, 73 Main Street, Xeiir Omr House Square.' ,, S if
NEW YORK STOKE.—We made a hasty call at this large dry goods establishment on Wednesday. Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., occupy the elegant store room, 73 Main street Their handsome banner, hung in the middle of the street, indicates the location the full length of Main street. The first floor of the building is used as a retail room and the second and third floors for notions and duplicate stock, tn the spring they will open out a stock of carpet, wall paper, and shades. Their present stock of Dress Goods, including Merinos, Empress Cloths, Black Alpaca, and also lower and cheaper grades of Dress Goods, is most complete. In Shawls they have the best domestic manufacture of Shawls, &c., and a very full stock of imported Paisleys, Broche, &c., which they offer for sale at low prices. They have also a full line of domestics. To enumerate their stock in full would be an endless task.
Mr. Charles Wittenberg, the head of this house, is one of the most popular dry goods men in this State. He learned the rudiments of the dry goods business with Mr. M. W. Williams, at the Old Prairie City Store, in this city, 18 years ago. Mr. Fred. Ruschaupt, has been long experienced in the business. Mr. Harmon Schweitzer, the other member of the firm, has been long and favorably known to our citizens, having been for 12 years a leading salesman in the house of W. S. Ryce & Co., in this city. -Saturday Evein a
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ANY child can be sent to the New York Store, and will buy as cheap as the best judge of Dry Goods.
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THE New York Store of Wittenberg, Ruschaupt fc Co., 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is now in..reeeiptof a magnificent stock of new dress goods, staple goods, ladies dress goods, &c. They have also added to their stock a fine line of carpets, wall papers, shades, curtain materials, &c., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himselt in the Eastern markets. The are clever gentlemen to deal with, and spare no pains to build up a trade.— Paris Beacon and Blade.
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73 MAIN STREET,
NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
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NEW YOBK STORE.
THE NEW YORK STORE,
73 MAIN STREET,
Near the Co'urt House Square.
We have just received a full line of Lama and Laee Points, Lawns and Grenadines, Mozambique* and Piques, Shetland and Barge Shawls, Linens for Shawls, &c., &c., &c.
THE NEW YORK STORE.
Has earned a reputation for Low Price3 and Fair Dealing!
OUR LINE OF FLANNELS, JEANS, CASSIMERES, LINENS, COTTON ADES, CHECKS, HICKORY, DENIERS AND TICKINGS CAN NOT BE BEAT.
THE NEW YORK STORE,
73 MAIN STREET.
Near the Court House Square.
We are opening a full line of Prints, Bleached and Drown Musi1,\s, Gingham*, Ac'., which we will sell at our popular prices.?
NEW YORK STORE,
73 MAIN STREET,
We ofter special inducements in Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, Lisle Thread, Gloves, Silk Glove3, «fec.
House Kefepers will Savfe Moli&y by Buying their Table Linens Napkins, Doylas, Towels &c., at the*
NEW YORK STORE,
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Li 11 en Handkerchiefs, Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, [Silk Handkerchiefs Linen Fans, Silk Fans, Willow Fans, and] Parasols, cheap atj
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WITTENBERG, RUSCHAUPT & CO., Prop'rs.
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NEW YOEK STOEE.
Opinions of the Press. From the Sullivan Democrat.
THE NEW YORK STORE,
AT
COTTON parasols, silk parasols, sun umbrellas, at New York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square.
TEKRE
HAUTE.—This establishment has now one of the finest stocks of goods ever brought to that city. Their buyer is evidently a man ol taste and well acquainted with the wants of the oeople The stock comprises every article in the Drv Goods line from the most substantial to the richest dress goods. The business in every department is systematically and honorably conducted, there is one* price only for every article, and all customers are treated with the best attention and courtesy. We predict for the New York Sjore a large trade, for people will buy where the best inducements are
offered
NEW YORK STORE, 73 Main Street near Court House Square.
From the Prairie Beacon and Valley Blade.
Visiting Terre Haute a few days ago, we, of course, dropped into the New York Store, and were agreeably surprised to meet our old friend Harmon Schweitzer, now a partner in this establishment. We have seen some big things in the way of Dry Goods Stores, but the New York Store looms up above them all, in quality and quantity of goods, displayed taste and systematical arrangement'and general management. From the crowds of eager buyers that fill this House, we must judge that the proprietors offer extra inducements to their customers, as the accommodating clerks were busy as bees in cutting off and putting up all kinds of merchandise. We say, success to
the
New York Store, and "the one price system.
NEW YORK STORE, 73 Main street, near Court House Sq uare.
ON
THE "RAMPAGE"—"NOTESOF
TRAV
EL."—On Wednesday morning, 8tli inst., we got aboard Beattie's "Lightning Express" bound for "the East." Arrived at Merom about 10:30 A. M., when we "changed hacks" for Sullivan, at which place we arrived just in time for the train for Terre Haute. Arrived at the latter named place about 4 p. M., and put up at the Terre Haute House, of which that prince of good fellows, Capt. T. C. Buntin, is proprietor. We went "down town," and and stopped in at the "New York Store," of Wittenberg, Ruschaupt fc Co., where we found quite an array of clerks, both ladies and gentlemen, busy waiting upon the throng of customers in the store, and anxious to secure a portion a portion of the good and cheap goods they have on sale. It strikes us very forcibly that this establishment is the store of the city. The immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods draws buyers from all parts of the country, and the proprietors are determined to supply all their customers at the lowest prices. Try them. —Robinson Argus.
THE New York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square.
From tin lloosier State.
THEREisoneHousein the beautiful city of Terre Haute that will not fail to attract the attention of any one passing down Main street toward the old Court House, a new style of sign, a neat flag is displayed across the street, and informs the citizen as well as the stranger, that here the New York Store, the Dry Goods house of the place, is to be found. We enter. A busy throng is presented to our view. The farmer, the mechanic, the richly dressed lady all seem engaged in the same pursuit, and the obliging clerks are displaying the rich dress goods and shawls, the comfortable looking flannels, and blankets, muslins, prints, toweling, table-cloths and the thousand other articles kept in a large house like this. Satisfaction is expressed on every countenance, and all seem pleased with the bargains just made. The one price system, cheap goods and large stock, is building up a trade for the New York Store that the proprietors may well be proud of.
From tne Clark Co., Ills., Herald.
BUILDING
UP A
CARPET WARP, all colors at the New York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square. .1-7/
was
they
are thoroughly posted
in their business and are supplied with sufficient
capital
chases
for
to make all their pur
cash. The strict adherence to
the one price system, their large and always complete stock, and their attention and politeness to every customer, have made the New York Store at once a popular and profitable store to buy at, and the crowds that daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate the efforts of Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co. to sell goods cheap.
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SEPEIGEEATOS.
DOiN'T WASTE"MONEY
On ii ]ioorly made,
IMPERFECT, UNVEXTILATED ICE CHEST OF FOREIGN MAKE,
When, for the same, or less price, you can procure one of
JOSEPH W. WAYXE'S
Colebrrted Patent, Sell-Ventilating
AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS,
\TrniciI are the only ones that have stood
Vf
tin tost of time, several thousand of them having -,ue inio succussl'ul use din ng the past seven y»ars. while the various other patents that have, from time to time, been introduced in competition with them, have invariably tailed. Tim lurpcst, most varied, and best assoi tiiii nt in the West, at the salesroom ofj
Joseph W. Wayne,
Manufacturer of
Patent Refrigerators, Improved Beer and Ale Coolers, and Ice Chests Of all kinds,
WEST Fll'TH ST.,
Id2m CINCINNATI.
_GAS FIXTURES^
ATHENRY & OO., 6 and 8 East Fourth and 102 Main St., CI3IC1NN ATI.
THE PLACE TO BUY, Ki riruti
AT
WHOLESALE OK KETAIJL,
KVEKYTHING IN TIIK LINK OF
Gas Fixtures, Lamps and Chandeliers, Pipe, Pumps, Tools, dec
'""""'in GAS FIXTURES,
WE
otter a choice selection of the best designs in Bronze and Gilt that have been produced this season in the principal manufactories of the East. In our stock will be found all that is new or desirable in Gas Fixtures, for lighting
Churches, Hallrf, Dwellings, Stores, &c]
Oil Lamps and Chandeliers.
In this line, our assortment comprises all the late patterns and improvements iu Chandeliers, HANGING LAMPS,
BRACKET LANPS, HALL AND TABLE LIGHTS, LANTERNS, /fee.,
Furnished with the latest improvements in Burners, Shades, Ac. Oil that will not explode and Chimneys that will not break.
lii Iron Pipes and Fittings,
Our stock is full and complete, and our juices as low as the lowest.
In Pumps and Plumbers' Goods,
We have all that can be wanted in thejway ol
Cistern and Well Pump*, Lift :IIK1 Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Garden Pumps, Ac.
Bath Tubs, Closets, NViislistands. Wash Trays,7 Bath Boilers, .Sinlis, Ac
Of Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools,
We have a full li"e, consisting of
Screw-cutting Machines, Stocks and Dies, Drills, Reamers and Taps-
CARPETS.
Glen Echo Carpet Mills,
GERMANTOWN, PHIL'A.
McCALLI M, CREASE & SLOAN,
MA XUFACTURERS,!
Warehouse, 500 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.
WE
TRADE.—With most
men it takes not only capital but years to build up a trade and make the investment pay, and there are very few whose efforts are crowned with complete success, particularly in the Dry Goods line. It requires peculiar talent and tact, even where a sufficient amount of capital is backing it and strengthening its spinal column, to gain the coveted goal and to arrive at the desired point, but here and there a case occurs, that is so marked that, no observer can fail to notice it, and it gives us pleasure to notice the successful operations of Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., in building up a trade at their New Yook Store, No. 73 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. The one price system and the firm determination to sell Dry Goods cheap, a large and well selected stock, together with polite treatment of all their customers have made the New York Store one of the most popular Houses in Terre Haute, and built up a trade for the proprietors, agreeably exceeding their expectations. Success to the New York Store!
INVITE the attention of the trade to our new and choice designs in this celebrated make of goods.
MeCALLCM, CREASE & SLOAN,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Carpetings, Oil-Clotlis, Mattings, &e
Warehouse, 50!) Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.]
The attention of buyers is directed to ou large and well selected stock of
Foreign and Domestic Carpetings. Idly
BELTING-.
.H^EASff CJATES'«& SOm,
Manulacturers or
Oak Tanned Leather Belting Hose.
Lacc Leather of Superior Quality, and dealersjn all kinds of
MANUFACTURERS'
AND
Fire Department Supplies,
NOS.
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Patent Pipe Cutlers, Patent, and Ordinary Pipe Tongs, Pipe Vises,
Meter and Burner PI vers, Gas Fitters'Augurs, Chisels, Ac., &c.,
The Dome Gas Stoves,
For summer cmling. We have a full assoitment of these cheap and desirable substitutes, during warm weather, for the Kitchen Range and Stove. For family use, they combine COMFORT AND ECONOMY, being free from the annoyance of JIKAT, SJIOICK anu ASMES.
No familv should be without a "|)MEGAS STOVE." KB" Remember the place.
Id.'hn MrllENRY CO.
DISTILLERS.
WALSH, BROOKS & KELLOGG,
Successors to
SAMUEL M. MURPHY & CO., CINCINNATI DISTILLERY, OF KICK .STOKES, S. \V.
cor. Kilgour and. 17 ami If) West Second East Pearl sts. street. Distillers of: Cologne Spirits, Alcohol fc Domestic Liquors and dealers in
Pure Bourbon and Rye Whiskies. Idtim'
& 6 DUTTON STREET,
ldCm Lowell, Massachusetts^
MANTELS AND GRATES. RASKIN'^^^I^SfPATENT, 1SG9.
JCATES & MMTELS.
Cleanest Open Fire."
IRON
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We take pleasure hi presenting to our readers a short sketch of one and most successful Dry Oood^ House.s Terre Haute. The New York Store,^3 Main Street,
opened in teeptemoer
last. The proprietors-, young energetic men, have shown ly their unparalle ed success that
JAIL BUILDERS, and manufacturers of all kinds ot Wrought and Cast Iron Work used in the erection of buildings.
Please call and examine, or send for circular. N. B.— Have removed Salesroom from the Burnet House to our new store, Pearl street, east of Pluin street Cincinnati. ld3m G. S. RANKIN & CO.
.CLOTHim
XBSLANGER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
MENS', YOUTHS' AND BQ1TSI I[ •L CLOTHING,
And Gents' Furnishing Goods,
ldfim
FNO. 93 MAIN STREET, Terre Hnlite, Jncl
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