Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1887 — Page 9

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rTTIT.r for a trip throuch tno hast and South. throuch tho East and w"n visit Washington. Baltimore and New York 5 i me Southern cities. .Miss Kffiie Smith, of Lahasbren the truest of Miss Lida liatcheldor Coileire-avenno Church have secured Dr. M thnrst, pastor of that church, to deliver a series of Lni-fs. beginning next Wednesday eveninc and .'nniniron tho followinor We. nesday evenings until .nurse is completed. The proceeds of the lecture tne eou ".ii , .r. In ravine for the furuiViirira ; ir wu - - - - : iecbuichparaona DEPAUW NOTES. (The mnsic school chorus has been strengthened bv t hest singers ia tho publio schools Miss Rosa 5Unnis' nam0 1,a3 be,en TP030'1 bv Professor a e as instructress on tho violin. The faculty favor appointment.--. Professor Weaver will deliver ? nniversitr lecture to-dar in Meharry Hall on "the Passion Play' ' at Ober-Ammergau .... r-rlts Mooney. who graduated Irora DePauw in Vofti died at Snrincfield. 111., last Thursday night 1 ' .i. Tin was one of tho brichtncif. nnA .vw..i. - WOO . , . . . mtvr of that class &ud bd manr frlA.o Ptiiscity- At the time of his denth he was eraiflwly the government in Springfield.,.. Prof. rL president of Fort Wayne College, ha been wtedbythe faculty of DePauw University to derrer the term lecture. . . .Prof. John is spending SunJ . Richmond in the interest of the university..., The banquet of the -Pan Hellenic Club ot DePauw University. " will be held at the palace next Friday en'mff. 1'hi3 c1ub consist8 of a11 tho members of the JTven gentlemen's fraternities of the university. Only fltnticmcn will be present. A member of each f rare Jhy will deliver a toast.... lion. Justin McCarthy, Ctore course, on the evening of Feb. 18. tactare Greensburc. Mr. andMrs. Robert Flaming have returned to their kotna in Salem. Ore., after a visit t relatives here. Mr. Eliia Crowder hai returned to her home at Brownsville. Mo Miss May Warthin is visiting at Richmond. .. .Kev. E. H. Swem. of Washington, D. (j upending a short time with bis parents here Mr. ,nd Mrs. John Buchanan, of Marion, Kan., after . viVit of several days here, have gone horae again. . . . U S. Martin and wife have returned to their home in ReJOftk, I. m Kniehtatown. Mr. A. 0. Morris viwtod friends tA Rufvillelaet week... -Matt Tyre is in Kansas City Will Mantptl, v inui-(vp'"'. " w iireiius nam just ireek.... Miss Eva Wilkinson gave a birthday party lo t number or ner iaay iriends last .Saturday even ing .Harry atts aud son Ueorge utarted last week nn trip through the Southern States. ...Mr. ' and Jlr L. P. Newby gave a progressive euchre rarty to ftnimber or guesw last Aicnaay evening Miss Hatti Wagoner cnieriainea a numoer ot her young friend at ner nome last evening a mock loglslatare was organized by the "L. L. L." at their olubrovns lat Monday evening Herbert neller entertained a number of his youni? friends at anoyster supwr last Fridy evening... Mrs. Will Olass" and Miss iU Glass stArted for (iarden City. Kan., last Thurs day, where they will mako their future home.. ..Mrs. jfnBtm ocoTiiio uiou ni. uvr uuui ias vveuBeaaay4 after n llincss ot several moutns. Ladoga. Mioses Lide Batchelder, F.ffie Smith and Mies Burn side, of Greencastle, are visitinsMiss Emma Knox Oeorpe n arfel. southern passenger agent of the B. & 0. railroad, spent last bunday with his brother here. ....Quite a party of young folks wen to Crawfordsville last Thursday night to attend the theater The union revival services of the churches heve have generated aorae very bad feeling and bitter talk among the wemoer3 or ine uuiercnn congregations, it is tun tor 0Bt"ars. out a serious matter for others.. Brace Post. G. A. R.. of this place, gave an entertainment at Gill's Hall last night Uea. A. M. Soott and wife are visiting in Kush ville. Peru. Miss Nellie Pefferui an is visiting in Cincinnati, the piest of Mr. Belle Stratmeyer . . . .Services are being tm m me i-resoytenan vnuren, under the direction of the pastor. Rev. L. P. Marshal, assisted bv Rev. Charles Little, of Wabash.... Mrs. Julius Falk'is vis iting her parents at Owensboro, Ky Miss Lelia Stout, of Superintendent Goodrich's office, entertained ner friend Miss Carrie Freeze, of Plymouth, over Snndny until Thursday. . ..Misses Carrie and Rachel JStraas, of Cincinnati, are being entertained by friends and relatives In this city Mrs. B F. Kratzer and Mrs. Mills Hathaway aro entertaining their sisters Wasesuarne ana rell Waterman, of Jjafayette. 0. F. Crowder, of the Evening . Journal, has moved his family here from Kokemo.... i'i$es Libbie and Carrio Mathews returned from a tisit at Indianapolis on Thursday.... Mrs. Charles Xiriek visited her folks, in Rochester, last week.... lAm Florence Mitchell, of Lojransnort. is visiting her Mat. Wrs. W. M. Trout, on East Third stree... Kim Fannie EBinger. of East Mam street, is visitjfnei4ds al; Indianapolis Miss Clara Stonebarger, vacua seriously in, is improving rapidiy.... Misj Flo Gilbert returned on Wednosday from an extcdltnp in Michigan and Ttith friends in Detroit. ....The third dance of the series was given by the Jjonpweil Dancing Club on Monday evening, and was n wjoyable affair. The dance is only open to memoers tnereor. who number torty. Memll f nil oreaeatra I arnished the music. " Slorristuwn. Joseph Simmons and wife, who have been visiting ivrreensourg, are stopping witn their aister, Mrs. Boccts, en route to their Lome at Liston. D. T Dr; filler, cf Kokomo. Ind.. was in town the oast week. ... JlijM Elva Thornberrr, of Indianapolis, is visiting Cmotner, Mrs. Thornberry....Alr. Kosenthal, who beea the guest of M. Myers the past week, returned to his Lome at Findlar. O.. yeaterdav Miss Wnra Wilson, of Manilla, Ind.. was a guest at the V a WT m ram s " m mm 'rf ouse last weeK air. Turkenkoah ana wire. ct UinHersville, visitwl Mr. and Mrs. Mvers on last bnaday....Mre. Loretta Crry, of Shelbj'ville. is visiti ramuyei m xnu viciniuy. . . . Arrangements are toade for a basket supper and entertainment for the aftt of the M. V. Church, at Wrenick'a Hall, on ext Friday night Willis Mabe, for a number of yrs sexton of the M. E. Churea and Asbury Ceraewry, died on Thursday night.. ..An effort is being uuoior a Knights ot Labor organization here.... mnk Hillieoss. of IndiaoaDolis- is the eoest of Sam eaylor. ...Sam Taylor, sr., is visiting relatives at HoNnbleaville. One of the happiest social events of the week was a ner given by Air. and Mrs. Hiram Hines, at tbeir nume,n Thursday. Sixteen ladies and gentlemen Jtdowuto dinner... .Mrs. Ann Dunn and son, W. fuuBn, of the Citizens' National Bank, will eo to tntuckyon Tueedav for an uxtended visit Mr. K. . Htephenson is drilling a company to give "Rod x? f100 tne opera-house on Friday evening, nu"-u aiiy persons will appear on the stage. Ilockville. . iba new postmaster. Will Ilenkel. klltor Eacle. tharge of his office Monday. ...Mias Jennie i,ta.msoa w" "worn in. Friday, as deputy posfcM5ess Miss Ida Harirrave, who is teaching in a ege at Fairfield, 111., is hers on a week's visit to ber wner, .ilhftm Ilaxcrave. and family Mrs. Martha - UOWard with k in l!lnnmH,.i.n T.wl ".'LizKie Warder, of Logansoort. is the guest f Miss Nellie Foote....S:lliman Lodge, Knights of observe the anniversary of the order. wtttui8t There will be an entertainment and ban--..Mrs. William H. Hardinc arrived home from lur. IIL, Thursday, where she -visited her husna.-.. Harvey Mahan will depart for Dakota fflonday. Ho will enter land. The Rifle Team loses a ''uauit member.... Miss Clara Moore, a young lady t 10 Ieadwood, D. T.. is visitinc Charles Baker's W. H. McKay is back from Louisville. ' T ' has a government contract for constructing i. J- Daniels is interested with him 1 work. ...Mrs. Rebecca Ott has been St. "t pension and S'J.OUU baci pay V trute nave f jrbilden teachers of the 4wV- h.00 ,s attending dncing lessons. Thoy IZr u,Dgurious to school work ...Charley Hunni1 aud wife are in Richmond enjoying a visit with f fk T . 0 Kockville opera-house, ie now a member Hie I V11a 1 J IT1 ii r- ..11 : ton. ;r: mr OI the preparatory medical class." MrOl,. lU:f,n?S! William O. Smiley and Mary E. Clark, C B' ?alls md Elizabeth A. Cottrell. James B. ie and Lucy B. Kemper.... Frank M. Howard ir- r56? aPPpintd citv attorney, vice D. H. Maxwell, WtZiu ik" Viu Ten Brook hA sne u Ioc. w,mr9 D u IP. Heneral store and buy wheat Mrs. viil . " Kansas Citv. is among her Rockdeliv. iiamUnce8 -- -The Hon. Will Cumback will l2tk t i'6 at th Presbyterian Church on the thaw T' .fita. if any. will be divided between Uvil'7 'standrresbyterian churches, the ladie o"8?119 enterprise in charge.... Mrs. E. A. Puett tonn. w.at fomressive euchre. Friday evening, in niltJ . v . Moore, of Dead wood The ProgresW. 1! jj- ub moot at th resldenco of James teenfki 8 Monday evening. It is their semi-e?'otBV---M' Hiccox. of Terre Haute, ia wearl.. ouJlUttJ' 'th sinter. Mrs. J as. K. ... .yi wm it . ti m. a i r.i m "fh v Slbyv!He. W; ,un5f Per-pla's Association met at tho PresbyFowT-. "? n Monday evening.... The Ladies' iV.-:'1 'ei'inrv Sociotv met iu the parlors of the U.!i.c.ria? Wmrch on Wednesday after: moon. ... 1 he fclr. T.?!nK Society of tho M. E. Church met with Hfte fi!,"wm Friday afternoon .. The mardim. L Nellie Merwin, of I biladelohia, fori'hiLLi.v.thi PWe. and Mr. .1. W. Weistlmg, of ilr, ..j m t announced to occur in Mav . : Jul'i Joseph left for New Yotk city on b5e several weeks.... Rev. T. L. Meri I tk'Mt".or ,h First Presbvterian Church, adod t taaeata of Hanover Collego last Monday Mioe,ila?r .venines.'...Mrs. Carmonv and Mrs. Kn. P.Vl 'Po1'". Ind.. who have bean tho cuests of -U7.i W.ebb- nAnniM home T W Tavlop Winter W .! lbeir friends Monda Tuesday evening rowd entertained a Monday eveuiug. at

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r. mil K.lTl : , "v" ""o ansa ilelen Qor to t . psterday.... The Germl Si iWnn?ton- S. C. .r of twenty-five of our iU1" T ywr one oi their enjovahU LTE Wae an inc. Tho J i nc ces last T f rnm Moore, of Sew R; i V ,aistnce were Joseph is the :Mi istance wa. xr: more. St Miss Victoria ends inQrX: tZaByers entertained fc 4" : 7 rnends with progressive euchr " "it:, at her home on West R;"lou ?veni'uss ivellr, of Ver m:ii; tv street million. Kan., an.l w.n K,usuv)iie, Ind, were the guests of Mrs. John Horst. -.mt. ana Mm. v;n r i i ine past week Mr iuuianapoiis. visited the latter 's mother, Mrs. Nancy k.' 3 . run. last week. ...Mis name lcbauehlin, of InShu ief fr M C" Wend. WW week. acceptedaT0; ,r"t':V !J,rilIr. where she has Ml in:..i: i 'vu "au trimmer ' m a larsra Bhfiln. prw." wy nouse. . . .Mrs. Jonn Agle, of Wauseon, Miss Mr T l. rI ana Mr- Kev. Nesslage. ter broths fa. a party in honor of nnmber S v?a 5 W'thday. to quite a mimoer of his friends Wednesday evening wATPWt.M, were interred at Lei(iu.Mi ; ""snes, or tne fresb her ttL?K8Clty'ci?tinS- Th0 decsed RW.f14 oay "tigeter of I airs. J. B. Campbell. . . .The Ladies' Matins M V:r;ti:r-..u8besf of the Presbyterian was in Mr. and Matinee Musicale f,:;'Tconcrt;. Friday evening, at the beauti street. nrred.Anrte"ivien dnmaa f,- dl ij . 1 "vioicu ivere luesrr0' ?,h.eldt. Springer. Goodrich. Morrison Parker Mu i JOn8' lf es8n6r- Bokwalter, b? wSuit ' Uvm3n' Powe11 Mary Ray by requoat. Rushville. r i ... . Miss Buttle mT is Tisiting friends at Greensburg Dick nati is the fruost of friends m our city. ...Mrs. J. N. wu trienas in kittle Kock, Ark... T. P. White is visit.ino' him ikn m '. ". A: A 2? JlW STuesday night, at the ehurch. ...Miss here P v v 'Tr8' " the uest of relatives .if " KVuo ok-omo to take a twuu... Birs. xsene lheia. of Kimn . ik. K nco i. i u. v. Wilson Mrs. Ki.tt. r e n: L O . TXT T-... ...,...( . .uo cinnati, is the guest of her mother HTr Vif Nob e street. ...Miss Cecilia Purcell is visiting friends in Cleveland, O Michael Nolan ha-: o .u tnia weeK. ...lion. J. J. Snann is ntUl fionfin1 , ,.i v ' v mm ntav w uu wu, aa la m a critical condition. kA 1. i ... . .. " - w Terre Ilaute. V A . - oames Alien, who hn honn ir;o-f;n v: i t for several weeks, returned to Kansas City....Emil i fn?'s m Augustine. t'Ja., for the benefit of his health.... Mrs. J. T. n. Miller has been visiting in Charleston this week Hon. John V. I. v. s nr. . &uv a -j au asm ncion.... anas J.t.tn. innA rf mi.i r who has been visitinc the familv of .T. T. T?i.l-lU . . - . . ---v, v. var zinnia, v. several weeks, returned home on Wednesday F. Carpenter has been in Tiffin. O.. this week, closircout i xv- 13 m(X nc,m0 lrs. John G. Wilson, of Wyoming Territory, is visitini? W. .T. Hartmann .'-..Anton Alaver is eonKirlrinr tha , 4- . . . -r ' uiiu uoioi ac iaKe Ataxinkuckoe next summer. "Wnbash. T. TV TT T!-l . mun u, 4.yirKcn on iionaav evening mva r progressive euchre party, which was largely attended, ....jjtr. anu ivirs. Clarence Uruner entertained the temper idem Club at their home on ctruf nome amateurs will give a reproduction of '"The Mi kado tor the benefit of Wabash Lodare, No. 140. K. or i-.. on teb. IB.... Misses Alice Williams and Ida Smith havo returned to Oxford to school, after apleasani visit or a iorrnignt with triends here The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will, about Feb. 11, give an old folks' concert for the benefit of the pipe orean fund. Kehearsals are now in nroirrosa Wurwn Hurler spent a few davs in fnman.-inolia lsf. wfvoLWiU Moyer. of the CiUzens Bank, snout several dava witn irionas in 1 1. Wayne early in the week Mr. and Mrs. Charles NeSf. Mr. and Mrs. Thcmaa Trnvett. Mrs. Heiachel Frick and Miss Ida Rector, of Peru, visited airs. Is. Kectoron Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Will .Morse entertained a few friends at their home. corner ot (..ass and Jlaple streets, on ridav evening. ....air. Joseph . liasan, formerly a well-known young gentleman of this city. now holds a position in the postoffice at Fort Wayne Rev. A, K. Mahin. of the M. E. Church, this city, went to Elk hart on W ednesdav to condnct a funeral aervicA . Miss Ada Sipe, of Kokomo. is visiting friends here. ... ir. anu irs. rt. jr. tCiOio?t aro visiting their son Frank at Fort Wayne ...Mrs. C. W. Stephenson will entertain the . Chautauqua Circle on next Tuesdav evening Ed Ford, of Hartford City, is visiting his parents m this eity Miss Jjou Tyner. of Madison, Wis., is the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan White Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, on Thursday, left for Greeley, Col., where they vill reside in the future.. Benton Stewart, after a pleasant visit with friend here, returns this week to Nashville, Tenn., where he represents a local manufacturing concern.... Hugh McKahan returned on i ndav from atrip to Savan nah. 4a....WiH Ditton, of Garrett, spent last Sunday with friends in this city,. ..Mrs. Charles Little is the truest of friends in Peru ... Mi ss Cora Livingston, of South Bend, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Simon. this city E. Bertman and dausrhter have eone to Washineton. Daviess county. ...Max Hvman. of New lork citv. snent several days with relatives the past week... .Simon Cook, on Thursday, went to Fort Wayne, where he became a member of the Scottish Kite consistory. Williamppnrt. Benjamin R- Gregory is making an exfended visit in Kansas.... ur. xv. w. CUavpool s wite and son, irom fcanborn, V. T., are visiting the Uoctor s rather, JMr. Rich Clavpool....Miss Annie Conner, of Rossville. III., is visitiug Julia Armstrong. -..Mrs. Esbert, of Marion, Ind., is visiting her daughter Mrs. Dr. Ross. Mrs. Egbert has been visiting at Topeka, Kas., Bince la6t October Mrs. James Schoonover, of Jndiananolis. is visitms: P. W. Lewis and family -Mrs. m. Lester returned to Indianapolis this week, after visitSngher friends here.... Miss Hallie El well, of Torro ilaute, is visiting Judge Kabb s tamiiy. Silver Weddinjr at Waveland. fipecidl to the Indianapolis Journal. Waveland, Ind., Feb. 5. On Wednesday last the Rev. W. T. Cuppy and wife celebrated the twentyfifth anniversary of their marriage at their residence in this city. The guests numbered more than- seven ty. Many usof ul and valuable presents were received. among which was a gift of seventy-three silver dollars. At noon the guests sat down to an elegant repast, prepared by Mrs. Cuppy, Rev. S. K. Fuson, of RoekviUe. gave tho toast in a pleasing manner, ah were delighted with the agreeable way in which Rev. and Mrs. Cuppy entertained. At tae closo ot uie day the guests all departed, wishing the happy couple many years of prosperity and happiness. "r THE STATIC OP ILLINOIS. Champaign. Mrs. Anson Gardner, of Indianapolis, visited friends in this city last week Mrs. James Near is visiting her mother at Pontiac, III Miss Maharrv, of Paxton, was a guest of Mrs. E. M. Burr last week. . ...M. E.chberg. of Chicago, spont a part or last week in this city.... A. P. Cunningham has returned from Washington, D. O A. C. Bainham is enjoying a trip to New Orleans and San Francisco.... H. II. Wilkms and Airs. Anna ai. uaruiner were marriou at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. A. Merrett, in this city, by Rev. W. D. Best. Thursday evening A. B. Smith and family, of Bloomington, will make Champaign their future home Dr. Roploglo is in Chicaeo reviewing in the hospitals- ..Miss MoUie Pratt has gone to Savoy as bookkeeper for E. L. Dunlap Frank Woody was a guest ofhis eousin, P. W. Woody, last week Senator W. S. Formaa was iu Champaign this week. Charleston. Dr. J. 0. Brooks visited in Chicago Monday Mrs. Dan Ewing. of Mattoon. visited in Charleston last week.... Miss Mattie Wiley has returned home from school.... Lncicn Dunbar and wife, of tae Courier, attended the meeting of tho Illinois I rest Assoeiationat Quincv. last week.... Miss Etta Allison, a teacher in the public schools, died Sunday morning. ....Mn.Marv Fl.nnor. of Avena. 111., is a guest of Jas. Stevens aud family, near this city.;.-iieni ohk has gone to Florida in search of health.... David Adams, of Benton eounty. Ark., is m CharlesVon and viciuity visiting friends Rev. McNutt will probably move to Sullivan soon Miss lorence Phelan. of Mattoon, was tho guest of Miss Allies Ball Sunday.... Mrs. George Robinson ami daughter, Mrs. Ricketts. aro visitinc in Kansas relixBlankenbaker and Miss F.Iia Peyton were secretly married on the 27th. and departed for Chicago on the - Jth, before the bride's parents learned of the facts. . - .Jsen Stealey aud wifo. of St. Ijouis. who have been visiting Charleston friends, have gone lo Kansas, 111., to visit. .Mrs. F. T. Threlkeld entertained a ,f friends Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Mattie Jonca, her guest. C'ecatnr. Miss Grace Shoemakor has returned from a visit at Springfield.... Mrs. A. C. Watei house is home from a visit with Mrs. E. P. Niles. at Champaign.... Dr. D. N. Moore and wife are at Hot Springs, Ark. I hoy Texas before tney return. .. wiu iuhivw m 1,1 n.,.. Mn C O. Judson. ot u.i raso. iu., i vv.-. friends. .jlrs. ueorge cwhou, ui HA.), nf Mrs. G. C. Kinsman airs. . n. jiiarui; kUG Win.rted for her home iu Kockviue, ina -nr. C. C. Ciark will give a reception next week, in honor of. Nowark. O . e kw ffin'sr. mis AWferTl fronds the past AS xV ta Keokuk. Ia-. visiting aitaStT J. G. Staris MffiJSrf NeblncSrM fiburg. Pv--U . ; Allau John ghieageVlaiVng m e city.--ami of CarliaYille. HL. visited Mr. J. pi fiwdayfLMUs Iura Crocker of M cono to Boston, Mao....!? " ,,,u Bullard the aroa. has Graetman at-

tended the- meeting of the State Board of Education, held at Bloomington Monday and Tuesday. ...Will Priest is visiting in the city.

Greenup. Mrs. B. F. Ward, of Casev. was a truest of Greenup friends Saturday Mrs. Chas. Vaughn and Miss McQuistiau visited Terre Haute friends last week. ... Rev. A. BenneU, of Mattoon. is eonductins a series of meetings at Scotch Chapel. ... Chase Cook and wife have cone to Conloene. Edar countv. where tney will reside. ...George Jenuine and family are home from California... .Miss Julia Meeker is again an employe of the express office.... Mrs. Shan. Wilsoa visited in Greenup Friday. Marshall. Miss Mav Emerson ie home from Terre Haute, where she spent a few days with Miss Mattie Manley. Miss Li:da Uulaney cave a progressive euchre party Thursday night Judge Wilkin, of Danville, is spending a few days with relatives here.... Charles (jrrithth and wife and Miss Moua Bowies were the guests of Terre Haute friends the first of the week. . .Lon G. Archer and Miss Jennie Ward were united in marnaee. Wednesday morninc. at the home of the bride's aunt, Sirs. Jane Duncan, Rev. D. F. Stowe, of me .ai. js. Uhurch, officiating. The nowly-marnea couple went to Sullivan on the noon train, to spend a few weeks with the groom's father. E. M. Archer. ... Mrs. Judge Griffith was called to Martinsville, Wednesday, by the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. lUlmcton Mrs. Claude H us ted was the cuest ol Judge Wilkin's family," in Danville, the first of the week Carroll Briscoe arrived at home. Wednes day, from a trip to South Hutchin son, Kan Miss Anna Janes spent a few days of last week in V rbana with the family of Rev. Robert Mclntvre. ...Mrs. Emma Shibe is visit ing the family of her uncle, Lewis Myers, of Casey. . - Mrs. Irene (Jlark is home from an extended soiourn in Hadley, Mich., with her mother Mrs. Cornelia Clark is in Brazil, Ind., the cuestof her daughter, Mrs. (,.13. ureenough.-JNewton Tibbs and wife spent Sunday in Martinsville with relatives Miss Lizzie Dulaney has returned hone from her visit in Crawfordsvilie and r rankfort, Ind Mrs. Mary Coulter, of Robinson, spent Saturday and Sunday last with her mother, Mrs. Isaac W llkin Albert Sims and wife, of Edcar county, were the guests of Will Lvcan and wife the prst ot the week . . - .Mrs. Burns Archer has been spend ing the past wee in Danville with her daughter, Mrs. (jus juarkad. Pana. Miss Amy White, of Topeka. Kan . is a truest of hor uncle. J. H. Philips, and familv. in this city Sam uel Crager, of Kansas, formerly a resident of Pana, is back from the W est, visitina his many friends. ... Mrs. Nellie Vincent and son. of Ohlman. were zue6ts of Mrs. J. O. Gurney. Sunday Mrs. G.WTRhoades. of Sheibyville, is a guest of Pana friends W. C. Miller, of Mowequa, was in Pana this week Tom Findell. of Springiield. was a guest in this ciiv Mon day evening Mrs. Dr. Mclntvre, of Shelbyville, is a guest ot lr. JJemmg and wife, of this city.. J ames Culliu returned this week from South Bend, Ind., where he has been a student at the Notre Dame University for some time past Joseph Morrison was a cuest of friends in this citv last week Dr. Deming and wife entertained a number of their friends Tuesday evening.,.. Mrs. J. F. Horner, of Taylorville, was called to this city Wednesday by the serious illness of ber daughter, Miss Cora, who ha3 been visiting relatives here Harry Johnson is vis ing his lather at JJanvnle....Miss Rose banders is a guest of friends at Virden. Paris. Mr. Maurice Sholem is visitinc relatives! a Cleve land, j .Mr. V. is. Molding has returned from a trip to Chattanooca. Tenn Miss Nora Russell vis ited relatives in Olney and Mount Carmel last week. ...Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamburcer spent last Sunday with triends in Terre Haute.... Air. bam Sholem visit ed friends in Indianapolis last Wednesday... Dr. G. D. DarnalL of West Union, la., is visitinc his parents in this city Mr. E. B. Barnes and wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs- Fred Reese, have gone to their future home at Eureka. Col., leavine this y last Tuesday Walter S. Burt of this city, has gone to Denver. CoL, to accept a position in the Colorado National Bank Mr. Max Hart, of Chicaeo: Frank Fulcher. of Mattoon; Will Shuman, ef Terre Haute, and F. E. Thompson, of Marshall, visited friends in this city last Sunday Miss Grace Elliott enter tained the A. O. K. Club last Monday evening. . . .Walter ijamon left last luesdavto loin a survevinc party at Murphyshoro.... Messrs. A. X. Troydon and A. Easton attended the grand lodge of I. O. M. A. at Ot tawa last week Mrs. H. Van Sellar, of this city, and Mrs. Goorce Hunt, of Spritcfiold. are visitinc in Washirgton Mrs. J. C Oollom is visitinc her daughter, Mrs. Lilly, in Columbus. O W. T. Fitzpatrick, of Oakland, was in the city last Monday. Shelbyville. H. J. Hamlin has returned from Pottsdam, N. Y., where ho attended the funeral of his mother... -Miss Ida Reed, of Wesley Chapel, visited with Shelbyville triends the past week.... Miss Jennie Trower, who was sick at Oxford, O., is reported better, and will continue her studies.... Miss Nora Austin has recov ered and resumed her school duties at Cowden.... Miss Sadie Cooper has returned from a visit to Taylorville.... Miss Katie Kutze has discontinued her stud ies on account of iU health. .. .Miss Manning, of Stew ardson, was taken to the Anna Asylum fer the Insane last week.... Miss LifcV- Frazier has returned from Windsor .... Miss Emma Steidley passed bunday with bhelbyville friends. . Miss Laura York, of Windsor, is receivinc musical in struction under Miss Hattie Bivins Revs. Noble and Taylor, of the First and Moulton M. E. Churches, exchanged pulpits Sunday last.... Miss Edna Buck, of Monticello oenninary, is a guest of Miss Gregory G. W. Cook, late foreman of the Leader, has purchased a half interest in the Democrat. ...11. IS. Junk and Alva Terry are home from the West John Homrighou.se has cone to Florida Miss Mary Livermorc is nttendmg . school at Uxlord, u. ...fcydney iveade, a prominent tenor of Chicago, assisted ia the rehearsal at the Presbyterian Church Saturday night... Mrs. Catherwood has returned from a visit at Moamoqua, Mrs. G. W. Rhoades and sister. Miss Melntyre. from Mattoon. are guests of their mother, Mrs. Deming, in Pana.... Ed Parkhurst, of Jamestown. N, Y.. is visit ing in the city. Sullivan. Mrs. Mattie Williams, of Decatur, is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. W. Mcrhoeters. in this city... Mrs. Lilly Durnell. of Washington, Mo., if a gncst of frieuds near this c;ty 11. Jenn:ncs is in Lincoln. 111. Charles Righter and wife, of Atwood, were guests in this city last week.... Misses Anna Hamburg and Clara Rush, of Lovington, visited Miss Drude Randall this week D. A. Burk and Mrs. Lucy Fread were married at the residence of the bride's parents in this city by Dr. A. L Keller on Jan. 31. ...Milt David and wife wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Light last week....W. A. Steel, wife and daughter, visited Mattoon friends last week.... James McLannhan and wife were cuesta of Decatur friends last week....W. J. McAnally, of Balvidere, Neb., and Miss Fannie White, of Paris, 111.. are guests of Mr. Jenkins and family. . . .W. O. Robinson visited Charleston friends, Sunday -...Mrs. Renner. of Strasburg, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. L. Thayer Oscar Fnrceil has gone to Brooklyn, Kan Miss Harriet Powers was a guest of Decatur friends last week.... Mrs. Laughlin, of Sholbyville, visited friends in this city last week. ....A. A. l&icketts, ot Windsor, visited friends ia this city last week.... Mrs. W. S. Turpia, of Dalton City, spent Sunday with Mrs. 1. J. Hill.... Mrs. i. Steele and daughter, of Terre Haute, are cuesta of W, A. Steele and wife ia this city.... Miss Bella Heilbrun, of Decatur, visited Miss Sarah Mayer last week.. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bocgs, of Strasburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Randol last week Mrs. J. E. Eden vis ited Mrs. A. A. Rickets, of Windsor, last week. Toledo. Mrs. Thomas Warner has boen seriously ill the past two weeks ot heart disease.... J ames 15. Atkinson and familv are visiting iu Champaicn county. ...Mrs. Jano Armer received severe injuries from a fall this week Mrs. W. B. Hawville, of Newton, visited Mrs. Tassy on Monday and Tuesday Prof. Whitsil, of Greenup, was in Toledo on Saturday calling on friends --..Mrs. 11. W. Ureen is seriously ill Prof. Woods. Jndee li. Bloomfield and Leon Sumerlin vis ited Springfield, Ilk, this week. ...Thirty conversions is the report of the revival work recently done in the churches of this place. ...Rev. Williams, Mrs. Camp bell and Miss Osborne, of Lerna, were able assistants in the revival work in Toledo. Tolono. Misses Kate and Gertie Murphy spent Sunday with Kantoul friends P. J. Cjuinn. of Danville, was a cuest in this city this week.... Prof. S. 14. Kyle, of Parkville. visited friends in Tolono Sunday.... Miss Johnson, of Urbana. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. W . McSichols, this week.... Rev. S. IL Huber, a former pastor in this city, now of Danville, preached in the M. E. Church in this city last Sunday. ...Mrs. James Maxfield, of Kansas, has been visitinc her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Pulliam. for several weeks past . . . .Georce Portland has moved his family from Tuscola here, and thevwiU make this their home in the future.. J. W. Salisbury is off on a trip to Kansas City, Omaha and other Western points.... W. H. Hartman and wife, of Appleton. Kan., have been in Tolono this week.... Jacob Gleim, of Brush Creek. Ia., is a guest of his uncle. W. IL Vanaslea..aMissKittie Bell spent Sunday with Deoatur friends. ..Mrs. W. J. Bookless visited her sister, Mrs. Stewart Auld. at Tuscola, last week... Miss Laura Cook visited friends in Decatur last week J. E. Andrew, deputy United States marshal, was in Tolono on Monday. Tuscola. and Mrs. Kissel have gone on a tour to Florida. Mr. ..A L. Carev, a representative of tne Chicago Inter Ocean and New York Herald, attended the wolf hunt. in Sargent township. Wednesday.... Hons. Wesley Taggart and Eueene Rice spent Sunday at home.... Mrs. S. Waddell was called to Decatur, Monday, by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Hamilton.... John Dickey and family are back from Missouri on a visit. ...Miss Anna Chandler is visitinc at Bourbon. ....Geo. Glassco. of the Journal, and Asa Miller, of the Review, attended the meeting of the Illinois Press Association, at (Juincy, last week. Urbana. Miss Mae Ware, of Mahomet, visited friends in this city last, week Mrs. Benediotwas called to Ottawa to see her sister, who ia dancer eualy iU....Seaatev

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ana raraily last week Rev. S. D. 'Badger, of RanVv calIei on Urbana friends Monday Miss Lou Oldhata has ' returned from an ATtAnrinil vtsif. with Ohio and Indiana frienda Mr. Ostrrvfwl and daughter Ella are guests of Thomasboro n 5 J D Jonnson is Yellow Springs, U-... Frank Sherer ... has gone to Cairo, where he has a position on tv,n r v Sr. n ;ia.T Airs. Page, who has been visitinc at the Presbyterian parsonage, returned home on Monday Miss Acnes Hamni was called to Huntington, Ind., to see her brother, who is seriously ill. . . -Mrs Conkle is with her auKUter, airs, umie Hartzell, who is dangerously sick Allen Grant, of Farmer City, is a guest of his fa.her, this city.... Mrs. L. M. Glover, of Snrincneld:0M and W.B. Glover, of Humboldt, Kan., are visitinsr J. A. rsin ..i 4.k; tv. J-eyle, of St. Joseph, called on friends in this city last eek, having returned arom the medical college at St. Louis. i Windsor. Harry Westbav. of Decatur, visit? fn Windsor tha past week Mrs. T. Riggs and sons have returned to lJecatur Mrs. P. A. Swart is a guest of her daughter at Paris, 111.... Miss Elsie Huffer. of Stewardson, was a guest of D. F. Richardson and family the past w.eek.- --Misses Birdie and Addie Robbins were guests Of the Missna VrsTtaw Snlii.n. U...w!ot. lorence Uuhnm . the past six weeks, ha returned to Denver, Col fiarry Srayson was over from Terre Haute Sunday ;.iD vMi .usey visited her sister. Mrs. O. K. Brown, in Mattoon. the past week.... Oar "Home Talent" produced "Married Life" in a very entertaininc man ner, at the Universalist Church, Friday night Mrs. Ueorge Gould and children, of Mattoon, visited in this city over Sunday.. '..George Storm has returned from Kansas to stay. ...Mrs. H. 0. Ford and daughter jvate. wno nave been guests of Mrs. L. A, Gould, have returned to St. Louis. Plalnfietd'a Natural Gas ComDany: Special to the indlanapolis Journal. Plaikfikld, Ind., Feb. 5. The Piainfield Natural Gas and Oil Ckmpany have filed their articles of incorporation, and are now ready for bids to drill the first vell. The capital stock is $10,000. The directors are J. T. Strong. Hiram Kains, Ezra H. Cox. Samuel Little, Ebenezer romlinson, Harlen Hadley and Wm. R. Snipes. 'Pk 1 s . . . . . Aiie uoara nave oreanizea by electing Hiram Rains president; J. T. Strong, secretary; Harlen iiadley, vice-president, and Eb Tomlinson. treasurer. The company are very sanguine that they will find both oil and gas. Closed by His Mother-ln-Law. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. ANDERSON. Ind.. Feb. 5. The Amtf store of George F. McGrannahan, of this city, was closed to-day by his mother-in-law, Mrs. A. A- Siddall. who held a mortcaee coverine the amonnt of stock. The store is a small affair, and was moved from El wood to this city about a year ago. DIED. HENNESY At United f?tAt Araenal. at 12:30 Saturday, Feb. 5. 1887, Joseph Hennesy. Funeral at 2 P. M. to-day from St. Joseph's Church. lOTICE RICE'S SCIENCE OF MUSIC. PRICE $2 to $5. Geneial Agency 063 North Pennsylvania street. Room 11. FOR RENT. FOR RENT DWELLING; NINE ROOMS, COM-plete-.Central ave: permanent tenant. YOHN BROS. Of thousands who rejoice in a use of the Carbolic Smoke Ball. remarkable cures surpass belief.

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