Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1890 — Page 4
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BEFORE It Is TOO LATE, You had better see those
OP TIIKEE PI ISCES AS FOLLOWS: FOR ONLY $18.00
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We only have a- few left. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.
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THE BUCKEYE.
•ELEGANT ASSORTMENT TO SBLBOT.FBQ^
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Great Cloak and Dress Goods Week.
THE BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
COAk
ITOMPAY L*R«SB3«TS.
Watches and Diamonds
HOIDAf PRESENTS]
asad Owlirwokl
Bronte, Ilrlc-a-Krac,
tr.
£4OE
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«F PLATED CHAINS*
tf, «%eetadks. Solid Silver i*fK*UK.
BIGWOOD
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'JN&* REDUCED PRICES
I Sow 3* tarn. Kvery garment moat be Mid. ^f*:
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Great Mark- Down Salel
On All Plusb Garments and ChMrens' Cloaks.
JACKETS MARKED DOWN. PALETOTS MAKKED DOWN.
HOBERG, ROOT &,:CO.
SOS. 31»*nd 520 WABASH AVSNCK.
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NEW MAKKETS ABOUT ONE-HALE OillGANAL COST. The new prices now in blue pencil figures. «The old prices scratched. Wc have abont 1000 j* iL m. -.t iMita WA K*PA Al'Af *(n/VA AtlP Kllttlf
TO iT no am to id up he re at ad ha ha in a in TO established
Indication*.
WAsaixeron, December %—For Indiana Fair except light snow near the lakes: northerly winds. Continued cold weather.
Bnatlo'9 Thermoiurtric tteport.
Dec. l.r Dec.2. Dec. 2 up. nu 7
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{^PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.
I Miss Ellen-Moody visited friends in Brazil last week."
Mrs. Jere Baxter returns to her home I in Nashville this week. Miss Kate Hulman has returned from a two months visit in Cincinnati.
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Miss Margaret Burns, who spent eral months at Pana, has returned. Mrs. Wallace and. CHILDREN are visiting her sister Mrs. Dave Henry at Vincennes.
Mrs. G. J. Kisner, who has been visiting friends in Brazil has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. William Schluer left Saturday night for Chicago to spend a few davs.
Julius Brittlebank arrived in the* city yesterday and will yisit friends for a few (lays.
Miss Catherine West, of North Seventh street, left yesterday for a visit in Chicago. ,,
Max Ehrman and friend, Geo. Muli( were in the city last week vititing friends and relatives,
Miss Anna Hosmer accompanied Mr., and Mrs. Phillip
Miller
George Wittig, who has been visiting in the city for the past few days, left last night for Chicago.
Miss Nola Williams,
Lottie Christy w«int to Yincennes
last week, called there by the illness OF, her sister, Mrs. Burt Dubois. Mrs. Atkman, who has been visiting her son, John
Aikman, has
was PRESENTED
set. Mr. SI
returned'jto
her home in Washington, Ind. Mrs. Samuel Fleming and daughter, Miss Alice, who have been visiting in Greencastle, have returned home.
Charles Brown, traveling salesman for .Nathan Dodge Co., is in the city visiting bis mother on South
Twelfth
street.
Miss Hal lie Hoke,
the citv, the guest of Misses Pet and Mnme Finch, on North Sixth street. Mrs. Charles Fuller, Jr., arrived in TH6 city yesterday fromiJeraey CILYJ J., AND will visit friends and relatives' for few weeks.
Cards are ont ANNOUNCING the wedding of Mips Alice Patton,
of 1,441
South Sev
enth street, and John K, Warner at 8 p. in., December 10th. The Tri-Color Dancing Club were delightfully entertained Saturday evening bv MIES Isabelle Oakey at her home on fforth Center street
Mrs. James W. Morris has returned to her home in Indianapolis, alter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Staub. Mr. and Mrs, Morris will sodh take A trip to New Orleans.
Miss Eva Alden delightfully entertained |he teachers of the faculty of Coatcs College at her home Sjluraay afternoon. They were invited to bring their knitting and stay for TEA,
Will Reynolds, who is employed in the National House, at Terre Houte, is in the city visiting his mother, ——Auditor Job Freeman has returned from TERRE Haute, where ho visited his aon Clarence, who is attending Conitnercial college there.— Vincennes Commercial.
Mrs. Otterman
was very
pleaasntly sur
prised by a number T*f friends Thursday evening at her borne on East Oak afreet. She
with a handsome TEA
usher making the pR«senUtion
speech. Varioos amusements and GAMES furnished the pleasures of the evening, after which delicious refreshments were served.
Major L. A. Foote ami wife have returned from Terre Haute. Mass Katie Straus, of Tern Haute, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bennett Eagle, returned home to-day. Miss Carrie Krout baa returned from Terre Hante.——Tom Bell, who recently moved to Terre Hnute, is cow foreman of the mammoth job
printing house of Moore & Langea. C. M. Scott and daughter, Totty, spent Thanksgiving in Terre Haute, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Bell and £d Heatoa and tarn ily.—Crawfonlsvil le Journal.
A number of the young friends of Ma* ter Geo. Berry wiwiaed him Saturday evening in honor of his I3ih birthday. The evening was enjoyaMy spent in games and refreshment*. Among those frieBis were Missea lda Sachus, Grace Smith, Addie McWilliaim. Estelte Trae, Grace McKe«v«r, Oara wwt, Mattie Murphy, Oarrle Madison, Ora Dickey, Delia Davis, Martha Bach us, Emma Smith, Fannie McMahon and Monters. WiH Ho^ Hermann Martin, Frank RtehartteT Walter Ouiyle, Afb«ri Wdnbrccht, Fred Hoff, Geo. gtraz, Adc^ph Wehr, and Albert Davie.
Mia Paige at Bapta* churth December
EWAIFIF. Hear the JiMKldbeJtod PPORNHBI TAD.
Hear Mas Aldm ai Bat^
I A N I !WTnFShAY.
day INORAINA the exquisite novelties purchased for ti»e holidays., Satnuel Hodison, living in Taeorna building, Chicago, had a tumor removed from His eve yesterday by Dr. Crowley, ocnliati
The operation
has RESTORED his
sight B© returns home to-day.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
JUDGE Taylor has wisely determined to retain Charley Butler
as
janitor
Western market. The Young People's Society
German M. E. church
Dpn'T buy a pair
of the
Circuit court. The judge considers Butler the LEBT janitor in Terre Haute. A meeting of the police board was to havie occurred last night but Steele and Mayor Danaldson did not show up and nothing was done. A meeting will probably occur before the council convenes lo-night
The American Wheel Company,
Mary and-tt.. iniotl?, jSlIIauk'R sub Wm. ^V, Ftrqna to Moaroa Shumau in-
has
of Sullivan,
is IRF
Specialist
of
which the Terre Haute industry is a member, has given notice of an increase of 70 per cent, in
prices.
controls 06 per cent,
of
the
will have an
open
meeting to-night. Among other good things on the programme is a paper ou "Christian Endeavor Societies." A large attendance is expected.
of
hand-me-down
panto when Schluer, the hatter, will show you 700 or 800 samples of goods for teas money and
will (rive
you a perfect fit
You can make your selection and we will fit you. The new crop of Key West and imported cigars are finer than
we
have had
for two years past. Smoke Cressida. A zuess ticket given with every twentyfive cents worth of cigars at Baker &
so s. Reserve your seats JOTATTONY for conat a is be 2
The Normal Heating.
Frank Yrox has put a force
Detroit, Mich.,
R!..,VJ,
tion.
to Gainesville,
FLA, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smith^wlxo' have been visiting relatives in Vincennes have returned home.
Miss Amelia Muehler, daughter
of E.
Muehler, treasurer of Clay county is visiting in the city.
of
East Liberty
avenue, has accepted a position at A. Hoberg's notion store. Mrs". Mitchell and DAUIGHTER^*Miss Maria Mitchell are visiting A. J. Kelly and family at Greencastle.
of
men to
work putting in about 1.S00 feet additional of coil tubing at the Normal school building in an effort
to bring
apparatus and Bystem which was adopted by the trustees up to a satisfactory standard of excellence, which thus far it has failed to approach. The system of fanning superheated air throughout the building by means of radiating piping, the same O^UED by Hewett & Co.,
was
mal board under the guarantee
of
adopted by the Nor
of
the
owners and upon palpable proof that he
system was
being operatea satisfac
tory in Detroit, Pittsburg, Chicago, Cleveland and severarother cities. Frank Prox was awarded the contract for putting in the Hewett system. It failea to WORK here and L&,000
was withheld from Mr.
PTWIMTIL'SUOH
time
as he should make
H©.BAS.BSEN Z^TOTIS in
his efforts and has lost
by
the transac
It would seem that
Mr. Prox
should be paid what is duu him and the hoard recover the same from Hewett & (Jo* whose system has certainly been thoroughly tried and found wanting and who in the first place positively guaranteed that it should do what was claimed for it.
Real Eftatc Transfer*.
Francis A. and H. Moore to John I. Heard, tract In section 19, township 10, range 8 $ 700 00 Irene ana H. Sutliff to Alexander Price tract in section 14, township It, rantre 9 600 00 C. and H. Ottenbacher to Herman
Meet, south tne-hftlf of inlot 296 in Torre Haute..... 1,000 00 Catharine Edmunda to Kbenester Bonnelly ETSL, tract in section IS, townsliipn?, raage 8
Kdiotnids etux, to Ebenezer
Dooijelly ct al, tract in section IS, towaship 1'J.Jttsge 8.. Hauls: to Kli Couipton,.
100
*£00 00 425 00
Jotl21 27In Sandford............ 7 ^niHirlBX for Christmas. The members
of St.
Benedict's church
liave already entered upon active preparations for an unusually attractive Christmas service. The altar has been moved from the church to the school hall, where services will beheld until the redecorati.on and necessary repair
of
the church
been completed. A force
of mechan
ics commenced this work this morning. A Low River.' Tfie Wabash has continued to fall and BUT^IYJE over TFO F^ET was registered as thawW? ^IA^I|IQR5ING.I RSBOULD the taU.csntinue ^fthe same rate until night navigation will have been pracUcafiy closed.
A Shootiaf Tonr.
R, Watson and E. R. Brvaift left yesterday morning for Hntsonville, where they ^ILL spend a few weeks duck^shooting,
The Old Ooluff- I
The new city stable is practically complete and the old board structure is being demolished.
Marriage UCCOMS.
rtuuku Wilgue* and ^lara J. Hren til tiger Harold C. Stewart and Gertrude Kirkwood. Charles HigjrinboUiam p.nd Mollii raw for 1
YOU ARE IN A BAD FI\ Out we will cure you if you will pay TIP. Our message is to th Weak, Nervous and Debilitated, who, by early Evil Habits, or Inter Indiscretions, have trifled away their vigorof Body, Mind and Manhood, AX^JT who stlfferall Chose effects wl ich lead to L*remature Decay, Consumption or Insanity* XF this means you, send for and read OUR BOOK OF LIFS, written by the
of
the day, ana sent,
(sealed), by addressing Dr. Parker's Medical ana Siargial Institute, 153 North Spruce St, Nashville, Teun.
One of the very striking scenes in Hoyt's "A Midnkht Bell" is a representation of the little oid-faahionea school house and coasting slide. The scene is said to introduce several novel and me-elisaical-effects.
last chance to see the greatest of living tragediennes Janauacbelt, to-morrow OIGHT
SORMAL LECTURE COURSE. ISThe second nember of the Normal p&ool ieetare course will be given on Iboradx? evening, December 4th. by Leiaad T. Powers, tad Mm Louise Bdddwin Powers. Mr. Powers occupies a position second to no oae now on the American playomtMan impereonator of notable dbmktes ia dramatic and humorous liteiatare. On Thumlay evening he will penonate the chartctcrs in the tiiarming otMaftedy erf Iavid G«rick. Mm. Pbmsn a |»di»KUoed by the Eastern press to he a xprano^oli^t of the foremost rank. 8km will intewnierse &e evening's programme with a number of songp.
Scsioa at* be procured the deer. They are sfciH iMjwf at $1 single adailHROn tickets 50c. The committee can now copifidwitty promise Hfio and pcrhftpc eight lectaret, Ooxyttrwt,
SUX2XBIO MOTOR SOB SALE. WSR ELECTIVE SOOO will sell for
V*
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DKOFI^BKU 5. t^n.
Opstivfit
s«wl/
The company
of
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the output in the
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A very small boy In a very big vest May be looked at as something
Resembling a Test, And a very snuul boy. it be confessed. 'H&kea a very big joke
In his big father'gT^st. He doesn't look bad lu the vest of hi* dad.
And he's splendidly dressed, ^4* In hi* father's fine vest.
The cream of this entertaining little joke is that the father was judicious enough to buy his vest from A. C. Bryce & Go's. The vest wouldn't have bad half so fine a point if he had purchased it anywhere else. East
of
street.
Wat
Sixth, 601 Mam
All the SCEN^FE in "A Midnight Bell" are spoken of
as
being wonderfully real
istic, aild either touch the breast or provoke irrepressible laughter. The school examination in the old country red school house is said to be ridiculously funny, the scene
of
the organ
loft and belfry be
ing especially praised.
the heating
Janauschek, America's favorite tragediennes at Nay lor 8 to-morrow night. .Secure seats at once.
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A REVOLUTION IN BOOKKEEPING. A thorough practical course taught in three months for $20. Rooms, Bindley'S hall, over No. 661 Main street
The proprietor has secured the service of Prof. Garvin, the founder and proprietor of a college for nineteen years, who has a national reputation for his experienced ability both theoretical and practical, who will be in charge of the college both day and evening sessions. For further particulars call at the rooms, Bindley block, over 661 Wabash avenue.
C. N. DBMOBB8T, prop.. GABVIN, principal
Janauschek at Naylor's to-morrow night. Secure seats at once.
I WINTER TOURIST RATES. Only $38.75, Terre Haute to Jacksonville, "Florida, and return. Other points proportionately low, viaEvansville Route. Only one change of cars. Pullman sleeping cars on all trains. Time unexcelled, superb equipment Call at 636 Wabash avenue. R. A. CAMPBELL,
General Agent
A LIFE SIZE CRAYON FREE, We have made arrangements with a celebrated Chicago artist to furnish each paid up six months subscriber to THK NBWS, with a life size cmyon portrait of any member of their family.
It will
cost vou $2^0 for THE NEWS SIX months, and $3.00 for the glass and frame for the drawing. Can yon get such a picture anywhere for $5.50?.
A CHBWTMAS PRESENT, TJ"
to all our paid up subscribers. A sampfe of this artist's work is on exhibition in Button's window. Go and-see it. Furnish us with a photograph, large or small, and we will have one maae and framed as that one is within three weeks.
Do not delay the matter if you want it for Christmas, as we may have such a rush that our artist will be unable to fill our orders promptly.
NEWS PUBLISHING Coi
See the greatest of historical plays and the greatest of tragediennes at Baylors to-morrow night.
OLD CARS WITHDRAWN J'J
ANO NEW rUIXMAK IJLNINO CABS NOW SUNNING ON THE VAN DA 1,1 A AND PENNSYLVANIA LINB8.
The old "diners" are abandoned and entirely new dining cars, embodying the latest improvements, equipped with every convenience, finished in exquisite taste and fully up to the incomparable standard
of
excdHence constantly main
tained by the famous Pullman Company, have been placed in service upon tLe Vandalia and Pennsylvania lines, between 8t. Louia. Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburg and New York, on those quick and popular trains—numbera six, nine, twenty and twenty-one.
No more brief
stops for
the Pullman Company. By A recent decision of
indifferent
meals. You can "fare sumptuously every day," at your leisure and in comfort^ while rolling across "the eonntry at forty miles an hour, upon the vestibule trains of the Vandaiiaand Pennsylvania lines, in the new and luxurious dining
cars of
the United
States Court the patent vestibule cannot be used on other than Pullman cars. Particular AT tteution is therefore invited to the feet that the Vandalia and Pennsylvania lines are operating Pullman sleeping and dining
cars,
which are
properly fitted with the convenient and appreciable device—the PULLMAN Perfected Safety Vestibule,
A few good seats can still be secured for Janauschek, to-morrow night
THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JT. B, Loughrsn, ex-mayor of North Des Moines, and the Locust street manufacturer of steam engines and boilew, said "I had a severe attack of la grippe. 1 used Chamberlain'# Cough Remedy, and applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm to my breast These remedies were jest the thing in my case. My child had eroap some years ago, and we used Chamberlain's uough Remedy with perfectsucoeas «nee then we have never been without these medicines in our boose, I hud a cousin who was a printer and was employed in this city, where they wens printing circulars tor Chamberlain. He had adeefHKiftted cold and terrible congh, and while setting op the oopy be made aphis mind to hny almtQe. It coredhis cough, aad that was the fiist time I ever knew anything of Chamberlain'ST«»edlas. I IMPPC been strongly tiwiir favor ever since. My own experience and that of my family convinces me that these remedies are the best in the world. That may be kwywgi Hiit Ttiat may oe what I think. ot Deacon Tidd in Hoyt's "A which Will be seen Sees 1 Fiidav evening next, is |foy«d iSf George will bit nnncrabttred as navtngctwted the foittif?
dmrnierd la Hoyt's**k
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CLOTHING.
0VERC0RT!
To be entirely acceptable must show brains and talent in the get up. It must be meritorious in quality, with an air of luxury, at the same time moderate in price. We believe ours fill the bill, frYou should see how small profits and skillful buying have made it possible to supply most unusual value in boy's and children's clothing. Our whole thought has been to get the best and to put such a profit that it would be within reach of everybody.
Wer'e After An Immense December Trade
and are going for it by low prices and strictly reliable gootls. All I goods marked iu plain ligures and sold strictly rtt one price.
MYERS BROS.
Leading One-Price Clothiers, Fourth and Main.
HER// BAZAR.
FIRST FLOOR! VE MUST HAVE 3000 SQUARE FEET OF BOOM
To Display Our Immense Stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Which will be done by the latter part of this week. In order to gain all this large space we will have to remove to the third floor all our
Underwear, Embroideries, Corsets.
Prior to removing these departments we will sell a certain quantity of these goods for
AND FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
F#OIFE-'AT
Extremely Low Prices.
Remember iliis sale is on Corsets, Musliti and Merijiq Underwear and Embroideries.
"4^ *31"" SALE NOW OPJEN.
HATS AND CAPS.
STOCK MUST BE SOLD I
As
l^'No.
for
S
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IHKELPTE—
I shall soon remove to
Main street, my large
515
iBfecstock of
#HATS and CAPS-".
twill be sold at a sacrifice 4o§S| Qsive handling. There wasnev,er such an opportunity to se-j Jcure bargains in hats and caps, fjall the latest styles and bought of the leading manufacturers
the Winter Trade.
Fami*b«d fey/. A. Mother A Co. Opiiottt \Opo&qA&tghtMt.\LM»t*L Wheat-
Dec..... M*R
Corn— DEC May...
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OOBMBR FIPTH AND MAIN.
THLE MABKETS.
TO DAY'S CHICAGO MARKET.
10 82
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The Hfg Fftor will well roansl trip tickets IndUnapo at f/.25 Decmib :jr4 utid 4{ht grnxl to return on til December th account 0. Dillon and O'BrUttt meeting on the 4th fast,
On and alter November -Mb, trains will arrive and depart from SIXTH# street depot
as
follows:
S
OORAO EAST.
to X. V. find Boston
So.
So.
OitUe. H,0f»
Uelit .wj» Sis 60 & 3 a 3 Heavy...., «W W Floor, tantii... Flour, tttcks ),197 ...# 979
Kxpresa«X.
2
IndUoapolte
Trsin*
marked
1.10 a. a «.02 a.
and (Hevelisnd..
Ho. IB new York Limited *PWCV.,. Mo. 4Pay ZxprnMMid Uail adtvo WEPT. Wn. 78otnh re»Uitn t.rprs*. SV.». 2FO. 9 V*y Exprm* mi iikii ..
IWI.
17 FTOUTFAwettern FLATTED
tsm
1.59a. m, m.
S
R~' 1.0FT p, N,
ffo. 9 VsttOOO ExprtaM 7,36-p. TrtHu* MARKED P—f«rlor car. Trains m*rke4 B—ileepltig cat.
C~-ca.1e
CAT.
TralH# tnorked V—vestibuic Train* marked run dally. All oihor UAinadaitr, Bauday accepted Train m, the Ve*tibuie4 Umflcd, baa tt jto«per to Hem York cafe dining car.
thro»|^^
Train 10 ha* through #1eepm to Nmt VotIc, IfaMton. Clnfilanatl, Dayton, BptitSgtttH ana eahtmbwt, Qktn.
Train 7 faaa aleepcf* and chair caw TFR Uwm* LOTLI*. It rf
Train 17 haa parlor car and care car for Louia. For foil Jafonaalioc call on or addrcgi,
E. E. SOUTH, Qen'L A ho Wabaah avenw® and Sifti'/ SANTO, !fid»
