Daily Tribune, Volume 17, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1903 — Page 5

3 SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. THE CALENDAR.

TODAY.

Mrs. C. C. Oil key, North Center treet, at home, assisted by Mi^H lsabelle Ogdcn Oakev and Miss Hamill. of New York. No invitations.

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Tlie Friday Litenir, club will

meet

with Mrs. Mattox, U$j South FiftU si reel.

SATL-EDAY.

Kvening Card Club—]VIiffS Julia Itioc of South (.'enter street. The Saturday Circlemeet with Jlrs. Brosius.

drifts Mftlwl Phelps Mitertairted her card club "Wednesday evening at her home on Collet 1'arit plaec. The memhers of the Hub have been meeting regularly this winter and playing cafds tor points. th? prizes to be awarded at all appointed time. On Wednesday evening six handsome prizes were awarded the successful players. Miss Nellie Filbfcck won the first. &ix sterling tea ep&ons, Miits Bertha. DUfnw^g. second, a cut glass vase: Mrs. James Royse, third, "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Mr. Bay Rippetoe won the men's first prize, a- water color painting: Mr. Malcolm Steele, a cut glass flask, and Mr, Sam Craig, a silk handkerchief. At the clOsfe of the games •a hot luncheon was served, Mr. and Mre. Samuel Wilkinson ofg Brazil were guests of tl»« club.

Last Wednesday evening nt 6 o'clock Miss Mary Judith -Johnson and Mr. Alexander Espy Staley ft Vermillion, lll.» were united in nrarriftgfe by the ftev. Owen Wright of fcno M. 15. church, of West Term Haute, at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry CroWthcr in Bloomtown, six miles west of the city. The bride wore a. simple gown of White Persia la.wn and carried! red and white carnations. After congratulations a twocourse lunch was served, the dining room being in charge of Misses Maude Miller, Josephine White. Jessica Stttley and Harriet Johnson.. Hie house W&3 prettily decorated in holly and cut flowers, the prevailing colors being red and green.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Johnson of Farrington, lit., but has made her home with, Mr. and Mrs. Crowthcr for the past fivo years. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Staley and is an enterprising sen'ool teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Staley will make their future home With the groom's parents neax Vermillioft.

The East End Euchre club met yesterday evening' at the home of Mr. and Mi*. W. W. Wilson on East Ghcstnut street. The first ladies prize was awarded to Mrs. Robert Andrew, the eeoond to Mrs. Henry Kniptash and the ooni?olfctiocn to Mrs. A. Herring. H. F. Schmide

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off the highest honors for the men, Jacob Kcnnons took second and the consolation was given to County Clerk-eluefc William Beny.

The regular meeting of the ladies of he German Methodist Episcopal shurch will be held on next Thursday instead of today on account of this being New Years day. The meeting will be held with Mrs. C. J. Miller ot No. 1436 Chase street.

A party was given fl.t the residence of Miss M. Oertell, 933 South Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon, December 3d, 1902, from 2 to 5 o'clock. Refreehnttnt# were served and were followed by Songs by Mr. T. Minor and Mrs. H. Minor of New York. Mrs. F. Oertell sang. Those

WRY LEWIS STAID AT BODE

Lewis Pry, Biddle, Ohio, writes: "Abbot Bros. Rheumatic cure cured me last JTStehiary of chronic rheumaUBi* of four years standing. A neighbor called one day and wanted to know why I was sticking so close to the house. I was helpless on a lounge and had been for three weeks. He said he k&ew what would cure me and drove to town and came back with Abbott Bros. Rheumatic Cure One bottle fixed me up all right and I want to say it's the only thing that will cure a bad case of rheumatism."

at your dealer bas'nt Abbott Bros. IL Rheumatic Care send the price, l| Sl.00, to Abbott Bros. Comftany, 407-429 Dearborn street, Chicago, III. Write for free boolt

FOR SALE

BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

A Happy and Prosperous New Year to One and All

HICKEY

GROCERY

present Were: [Mrs! t\ Oertell and Mrs. ..i. N'acHman Jf North Carolina, Mrs. H. Minor and Mi-i T. Minor of New York, Miss Mwteline Oertell, Miss Melva Oertell, Gertrude Stoeeher, Helen Louise Kis-ner, Sylvia. Ramsay, Olive May Zeigler of Chicago, Edith Hayes, Lucy Meiay. Frank Oertel^. Howard Minor, Nellie Oertell and metity others.

The Solee-*ng held its regular meeting last everting at the home 'Of Miss Mavme. Cr. Ci*»nin on South Thirteenth street. Tlireei tables p'ayed euchre. The prizes were WJ©n by Miss Sophia Huknan and Mr. Ed Hampton. After the games the affair partook of the nature of a ''watch party."' A hot luncheon was served. Ir. Rudolph Yunge substituted for an absent member. The next meeting1 will be Tttth Miss Fannie Arleth on January 14tlik

Mrs. C. T. Jewett entertained a number of young ladies at her home on South Seventh street at a watch meeting in honor of her sister, Miss Pearl Wilson of Logansport. The youngladies came dreaded to represent old mih'd'a and ttift feature of the evening was a 'Man, Hunt/' Miss Rmma Dodsoft was aWasrded the prize In the conteat. The characters represented were: Mehitable (keen .Lera Love Priscilla Prim ....Do Ette Walker Matilda Judkins .Emma Dodson Oplielia Jenks. Belle Rodman Virginia Urenpes*.. .Helen Hollingsworth Lavinia Cletfdeittring Fay Gardner Cindy Bestuiower..Mable Adams Belinda £lt%tras......... Pearl Wilson

Tfrt W. H. Roberta acted aa jud'ge and dedded thai Statutable Green was the best made-up character. Ophelia Jenks was giten aM»nd plfl.ee.

iter Juifige Ma#tt«e.r Verein, of the (.tfirmatj. M. E. ohtarch will meet on Fdiday evening vith Mr. and Mrs. James Sonlse, 1314 South Sixth street, and will be addressed by Mr. Charles B. Ehrman, with "My Task" as a subject. This is the regular monthly meeting and the member* tad friends are requested to nonot the occasion with a large attendance.

Mias Mae Hehnes gave a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday at ner home on North Seventh street in compliment of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Pryor Jones of Grand xiapids. After dinner two tables played cards.

Mrs. Emit Myers of South Fourth street will git# ft family luncheon on Friday afternoon in honor of her sister, MM. Ike Wail of Ft. Wayne.

The Young Woman's club will meet with Miss Lucy Brokaw, Saturday afternoon.

Miss Margaret Prisz entertained in honor of her guest, Miss Kathryn Stein of Osgood, IwL, Wednesday evening. The first part of the evening was devoted to playing euchre, four prizes being awarded. At 11 o'clock fc Dutch lunch wan serfod. The house w*s prettily decorated in the Christmas colors—red and green. Those present were: Misses Margaret KMiften*, Ida Dotnmsrshausen, NelHe Pafrett, AHf« Wafting, 12va Freeman, Cora Prisz, Ewelise Kennens, Josephine Adair, Mrs. John Stein, Messrs. Charles Stein, William Gleaaon, Joe Kirchner, Johft Steih, Will Kelley, Ed Burns William Stein, Hslrfy Warring, E. B. Schmidt, Joe Murphy of Pari.«r, Dr. Joseph Frisfc.

Mss Blanche Batnes of 3117 North Capital avenue, Iftdianapttlis, received today for Miss Mabel Bartol of TeiTe Haute.

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Sullivan whew she was the guest of Mrs. Mahley and attended! the Olfristmas dance.

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Jfrs. Herbert P. Itehlen entertained her card club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Ragle street. Miss Catherine Braman won the prize. Refreshments were served after the games.

Miss Eleanor Cunningham entertained two tables at cards Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Nellie Filbeek entertained her circle of Kings Daughters Wednesday at dinner. The members *1«: Misses Helen Jenkins, Helen Rickert, VictOrine Spang, Stella DeWees, Madeline Davis, Eleanor Wood, Olive Dial!, Pauls. Beau champ, Helen Johnston.

Miss Eunice Hunter invited a few friends yestenlfey afternoon to meet Mrs Gardner F. Well*.

Miss Louise Barbour Will entertain at cards Friday evening at her home on South Sixth sftreet for her sister, Miss Sue Bsfbour of Indianapolis.

Mis* Helen Spri^sieen, Miss Mils Smith and Miss Anna Wheeler are expected from Indianapolis to attend the

Due&weg dancin# reoAptitn. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilkinson of Brazil wefft In the city to attend, a New Year's dinner gtatt by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ttel and tons.

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for Mr. anid Mvs. M«ak Sibley, who just retuftud iwwn lsneer. Among the guests wef#S Mr. MN. M. G. Miller, Mr I and Mtti. 6. T4,eelcSteiti, Mr.

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F. McNutti Mr. and Mrs. F, Sibley,

Miss JiltliM Jltee -will entertain liei* card clttfe tetotifcy evening at her home •a Sohth Osster street. j*

Mrs. C. C. 0ib»y, aefti^ted by Miss Isabella Qttkey and Mis» Hammill of New Yttrk," received at her home ort Nor»n Center «tr«st tediy.

Miss Pearl Hilton gave a watch meeting at her home on North Fifth street Wednesday ev«ftift&i1 Sfcveftl musical solos were Winder Ad Brf Miss Pesrl Hilton and Miss Maude Ray. A box supper, whiefc. proved A great deal of amusement, w$5 served at 12, after which th#

Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow.

YoOr other organs may need attention but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or "feel badly" begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone,

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With many thanks to you. I remain, Very truly yours, ROBERT BERNER. You may have a sample bottle of this famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, sent free by mail, postpaid, by which you may test its virtues for such dis orders as kidney, bladder and uric acid

EDITORIAL NOTICE-r-If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or if there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingha ton N. Y., who will gladly send you by mail, immediately. without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing, be sure to say that you fead this generous offer in The Tcrre Haute Daily Tribune.,

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I Carpets and

guests departed at a late hour. Those present were: Misses Kdith Rowley, Pearl Hilton, Maude Ray, Ora Parker, Grace Carter, Gertha Grimm, Messrs. Curtis Porter, Edwin Reed Austin Davis, Fred Helrnan, Charles Summers, Everett Henderson. Regrets were received from several. V-

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The members of IHC Phoenix club gave a delightful dancing reception aiul card party, followed by a banquet, Wednesday evening at their club rooms. It was a full-dress affair and a number of out-of-town guests were present. A number of the members played cards, the prizes being won by Mrs. Hear and Mr. Ixeb, wlib is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Hamberger at the FilbecteV-A stringed orchestra furnished ttje music for the

THE DAILY TRIBUNE: TERflE HAOTE. IND» THURSDAY,JANUARY 1, 1903.

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To Prove What Swamp»Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will do for YOU, Every Reader of "The Tribune" May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.

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diseases, poor digestion, when obliged to pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or irritation in passing, brickdust or sediment in 4he urine, headache, backache, lamo back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturbance clue to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complexion, ,or Blight's disease.

If your water when allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance, it is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need immediate attention.

Swamp-RoOt is the great discovery of \tv. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals use it with wonderful success in both slight and severe cases. Doctors recommend it to their patients and use it in their own families because they recognize in Swamp Root the greatest and most successful remedy.

Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is for sale the world over at druggists in bottles of two sizes and two prices?— fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.

dancinp. A sumptuous banquet was served at midnight.

Miss Grace Gardiner and Miss' Ruby Gallagher gave a delightful dancing party Tuesday evening at the home of •Miss Gardiner on Souch Center street. Refreshments were served during the evening.

jY'.'-V CHILDREN POISONED. 'Many-children- are poisoned and made nervous and weak, if not killed outright, by mothers giving theni cough syrups containing opiates. Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe aild certain remedy for coughs, croup and long troubles, and is the only prominent cough medicine that contains no opiates *t other poison*. £old by all druggists.

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Broken Lots and Broken Prices Friday Our

Model Cloak Room

We are the only house in Terre that invariably charges for all alterations. Have you ever reasoned why?

28 tailored Walking and Dress Skirts, in Venetian, Broadcloth, Cheviots and Basket materials, Blouse, Norfolk and tight-fitting suits, all choice $15.00 and $16.00 PA garments. Friday price ^OiJv 23 Kersey Coats in 22 inch dress and

Monte arlo Coats, slot and tailored seams silk lined, 10.00 |JC AA garment. Friday price., 9 Women's Plush Capes Bear fur trimmed collar and edge, satin lined, #8.50 garment. fiji |TA

Friday price. ^Tr«D\/ 10 American Fur Sable Cluster Scarf with 6 tails. $6.00 clue- CA ter. Friday price $O• 12 Grenuine Marten fur clusters, scarfs with 6 large tails, $7.00 CA cluster. Friday price.... 8 Choice Near Seal Coats, 24-inch long, fancy taffeta silk lined, large flare collar and new reveres, $32.50

^r"id.ay... $20.00 4. doz. Women's Flannel Waists, 12 cluster tucks extending to bu*t with full blouse front, tucked back, new cuffs, stock collar. $1.50 QQf» article. Friday price.. ^Ow 10 Children's Cloaks, castor, red and brown, military capes, velvet and silk trimmed. $4.50 and CA $5.00 coats: Friday price 21 doz. Tamo, jnst the article for school wear, brown, olive and grey colors and knit bands, fit close to the head, 50c article. Friday price lj doz. Flannelette Petticoats, band, full width and length, V- 50c article. Friday price... 2 doz. flannelette Gowns of extra quality, yoke, extra widths and length, silk button-hole stitching, CA^

T5c gowns. Friday price.. vvv' 2i doz. Royal Worcester Corsets, straight

4i doz. Corsets, straight fronts, bias gored, Blench hip®, low and medium bust, girdle corsets, white, drab IV and black—good r*nge of sizeW,'kt 11,00 corsat. -Friday .v, price...: ..f ..

Book Dep't Friday Specials.

Small lot photo frames in imitation burnt wood, sold regularly A A/* [-MX? to* 35c. FHday price.'-....

15c

yoke

25c

fronts, bias gored, white, drab and black, $1.50 corset. Fri- I flA day price

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50c

these goods now going on

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FIRST: FUDAYs REMNANT7DAY

,1903

WHAT WE ADVERTISE IS SO

Friday only. Every remnant or short length, all odd lots from every department placed on sale Friday morning at 8 o'clock sharp. Be on hand early to get

What we advartise is so

Our Friday bargaiiid in Terre Haut^ Ep^rneled Steel

Ward are greater than ever owing to the gigantic sale in

Sole Agent for EUTTERICK'S PATTERNS

we sell remnants on

Handkerchiefs.

Men's all linen, hand embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, nearly ev^ry letter represented Not less than dozen sold. Friday price per doz ...

Friday Specials in the Linen partment.

Bleached Cotton Damask, 54-in^li wide, good quality. ^Friday price Jflfr a yard vv White Bed Spreads, size 72x84 henhned soft finish. Friday price each Unbleached Turkish Towels 20x44 inch

dorzday..pi'ice..?..v...

All cotton blankets, white with fancy colored border, worth 75c. Friday price Union W ool Blankets, white with fancy colored border, fine value, usually sold for $5.00. Friday price Extra fine comfort, soft clean cotton filled, size 72x81. variety of pleasing colors. Friday price ... .. Two Special Friday, items from

Men's Furnishing Special For Fr day

Broken lot men's cotton fleece lined and ribbed shirts and drawers, all wool made, full sizes, worth up to 50c garment. Friday price a garment

Underwear Department.

Ladies heavy fleece lined hose, rib top, doub sole, sp iced heel.

Friday price

Laeies' extra lieavv fleece lined vests and pants, all sizes. Special Offy* Friday price a garment....

Pictures.

200 fine autotypes, all good subjects, regular price always 26c. Fri- On day price "0 Genuine Burnt Wood—Ail novelties in burnt wood we will sell at 75 per cent discount. This means an article selling for $1.00 can be bought ORp

5,000 doz. white cups and saucers worth in regular way 8c. /Otip and fin saucer Friday.. Uv .Large lot silver st-el ware'

89c

inch, all

75c

$1.20

Blanket Dept on 3d Floor.

$3.50

$1.00

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easpoons. Faiday price each. Tab'e spoons' Friday pr.ee each. /. 2C Dessert spoons. Friday price each... 2C Knives, Fri price each 0c

Forks Friday price each I'Vft?.*.-.. 3c

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