Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1889 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY,.. .JULY 28, 1889 .-TWELVE PAGES.

rEKSOXAL AND SOCIETY. The encampment has been the attraction daring the week, and every pleasant day

lUCIO U3 UGtl 14 UUUl V 3 vi 1 131 hvl v camp life is a novel one. even for those -who distinctly remember the war days, for a lapse of twenty-five years is apt to mate a quarter century thing a novelty alter so long a time. The dress parades, reviews and the camp in general have been the subjects for inspection as well as conversation, and the tirst question one has teen addressed by is, Have you been out to camp!' The drives have been pleasant, and as there has been comparatively nothing .going on socially, the camp has been tho onlv diversion. Slanv have left town, and many are going, yet there are hundreds at vm ThA rritTifnrf nf hnme is regarded n.ro Vii.rt.1f 1.t i-n.jnf than all the induce-" xiienis auy oiuer piacoscuuiu wut. probable that if there were moro entertainments that they would be generally jpatronized. for as little etlort as possible is nade during the warm days, and rest and uiet are the main objects of the townspeople, while those who are away are bent on seeking pleasure, and often of a very active kind. The go-aways are happy, and so are the stay-at-homes. A large number of young people have entered the matrimonial state during the season beginning last October. Indianapolis has lost a goodly number of her young ladles, and has been the gainer of a fewA t i -.1.1 (Ta. if la tint brides from other places. Some couples were mated in the city, and have remained , ' here. The four points of the compass have -won some of our girls, and one's maiden -name is frequently lost to her almost entirely, when ehe goes to a new home. A "brief resume of the brides and grooms, whose weddings have appeared in these xv uui ifeo v. i ii inn iv i- v & iuivii oil mj in October Miss Bessie Kngland became .Mrs. Frauk Meharry, and went to Chicago 'to live. Miss Julia Kchnull became IMrs. J.George Mueller, Miss Mary Elder Mrs. Frank H. Blackledge. and Mary Alice Ctates Mrs. II. H. Ilowland. all in the'same week, and reside here. Miss Mary Sells married Mr. Whitman Dunbar, of Chicago, and Miss Lonise Starkey went to Fort ByTon, N. Y., the wife of Mr. liyron Aldrich. Miss Kate Greshara married Mr. W. H. Andrews, of Chicago. Miss Sallie K. Bingham the last day of October became Mrs. K. C. Dean, and lives handsomely at Cholaea. 1! ass. Miss Nellie Taylor married Mr. A. T. Drysdale and lives at Louisville. Mr. W. A. Van Bnren brought his bride, formerly Mis Meeteer, from Camden. N. J., and Rev. George E. Swan went to Minnesota for hi. once Miss Hawley. Miss Fanny Vajen, as the wife of Charles S. Voorhees, spent the winter in Washington, and they now live in the State of th same name. Miss Arlina lenders went to Williamstown, Kr., as Mrs. James Burf ess. Miss Emma Schmidlap is Mrs. John lallekson, and lives here. Misa Dora Mt Minor, daughter of the rabbi, is Mrs. Mitchell Mayberg, of St Louis. Miss Mary Atkins married Mr. N. Augustus Gladding, and their homo is in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Wra. H. Brown and Miss Kittie Morris were united Dec. 4, and lire here. Miss Jessie Gihson wedded Dr. II. W, Bennett, and went to Saratoga, N. Y., to lire. Miss Emma Wocher married Perry Ingalls. the cometist. Hon. John L. Grirhths went to Lafayette and married Miss Carrie Henderson, and brought her home. Miss Lida Brown changed her name to that of Mr. Eben Walcott, of Walcott. and Miss Lina Loder married Mr. Robert A. Kistner. Mis Edna Wildman married Mr. William A Balcom, and went to Pueblo. Col. Miss Flora Kaufman remained here as Mrs. Isaac Neier. Miss Mary Maxwell became Mrs. Will Kniprxnberg. and went to Glendale. M. T. Miss Clara Van Camp married City ClerkVJohn W. Bowlus. Miss Rose Stewart is Mrs. John Hoberg, of Terre Haute, and Miss Florence Kahn is Mrs. Samnel Ash, of Dayton. Miss Jnlia R. Hays wnt to Cleveland as Mrs. F. A. Glidden. Miss Addie Gable is Mrs. Harris Galbreath, and Miss Fannie Smith is Mrs. Edward D. Shivers. Mis Linda Gray, as Mrs. Charles B. Holmes, lives in Minneapolis. Mr. Frank T. Hord married Miss Elinor Young, of Terre Haute. Miss Aluia Perkins is Mrs. Samnel Harris, and Miss Grace Gilbert is the wife of Dr. FredC. Woodburn. Miss Florence Simmons is Archibald Maginness, of Derroit; Mrs. Sallie D. Vajen is Mrs. W. H. Coleman, now traveling in Europe: Miss Zella Leathers was married to Arthur Grover: Miss Jennie Noble married Mr. Wehle. ana lives at Alton! III.; Miss Frances Kiser is now Mrs. Eli Began Miss Leota Coons became Mrs. A. G. Jones, and went to Chicago; Miss Alice Clapp is Mrs. Setb P. Reem; Miss Jennie Cobb is the wife of Mr. Flnvd Bone: Miss Hester Hereth was mar-. Tied to Mr. John A. Barkalow; Miss Annie Snyder hecame Mrs. John A. Gihney; Mis Margaret Kolsey has gone to Bntte. M. T., as Mrs.Thos.J. Murray, and Miss LenaPiel to Cleveland as Mrs. Charles Voth. - Personal Mention Miss Hay Louthan is vUitlng friends in Troy.O. Miss Carrie Lawler has gone to Franklin on a visit to friends. Miss Evalyn Austin went to Turkey late yesterday to make a vUit. Mr. Will Elliott has sailed from Europe and is expected home this week. Mr. Frank L. Smith and Mr. Fred I Evans are spending a few -weeks at Martinsville, Mr. James Leathers and Mr. Ed Seguin will go to New York on Thursday for au outing. Major and Mrs. W. J. Richards went to Turkey lake, yesterday, to apend a few weeks. Col. and Mrs. James B. Black will go to Martinsville this week, to spend a fortnight, Mr. Edward Bingham left yesterday for Turkey Lake to spend ten days with friends. Mr. Will Venable has pone to Harbor Folnt, Mich., to rend a fortnight with friends. MtMea Grace Adams and Emma Hall are guests of Miss Emily Fletcher, at Wpencer. Mrs. Albert M. Stiles aud daughter Grace are at French Lick Springs for a w eek or two. MI Katie Dnffj has gone to North Vernon to ipend two weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. T. W. Chapia. of Jackson. Mich., is Ulting Mr. P. A. Lew aid, of this city, for a few days. Mrs. John M. Kitchen and Mrs. Morris Defrees are spending a few days at West Baden. Mlsa Dae Dunn and Master Harry Stratton, of Kansas City, are visiting relatives in this city. Mis Murearet Lathrop, of Oreensburg, is the guest of Miss Kring, 415 BtMefontaine avenue. Mus Clara Bleerael. of Tcrre Haute, is visiting Mia Tillie Bchmltt on North New Jersey street. Mrs. Charles Test will co to Milwaukee this week to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillie Taylor. Mis Rebecca Remy, who has been the guent of Mrs, Comitock, has returned to her home in Muncie. ra Fannie Taylor and Miss Jennie Ilessieleft weeks. Ml5esFavnle'and Emma Atkins will go to Camden on Wednesday, to visit friends for a fortnight Mrs. A. J. Thomas went to nnrbor Tolnt, Mich., lat week, to visit Mrs. Newton Claypool and family. ' Mr. John II. Ptem and Mr. Barclay Walker will leave on Thursday for New York, to spend a few weeks. Miss Gertrude Brad.hawhas rone to New York to rematn 11 uuimcr, and will visit Long Branch and Newport. Mrs. Clars Plumxner. formerly of thf cltv. now residing at Beruent, 11L, la visiting her mother on Brook&ide avenue. Mr. P. A. Lewald and Mrs. W. IT. Marti, of Collet avenue, have gone to Cedar Beach for a few weeks' pleasure. John MoAre, of Clermont, one of the oldest citizens of Marion county, and a member of the Tirrecanoe Club, is quite ill. . Mlas Lou Landers left yesterday for WlUiaraatown. Ky., to visit her cousin, Mrs. Arltna Lan ders Burgess for a few weeks. Mr. Zeno It. Brown and wife, of 8lour City. are expected this week to visit the former's sister, Mrs. D. II. Wilts and family. Mrs. John Wood will go tn Duluth next week to spend the remainder of the mmuierwUli her daujhter. Mrs. Belle Wood Ilolgate. Mr. W. F.Hlrt. Mlns RtlU Anderson, Miss Mary Kercaeval and Mr. V. C. Kendall left yesterday for a two week' stay at Cedar Beach. , Mr. W. w. Acott will leave in a few days far the Hast, and will srU hi about two weeks lor i'arls to fctudy muslo for a year or more. Mrs. i;. E. Elliott and daughter Ada. of Knlghutown. are vlltlnc the former's sister, Mrs. w. H. Ballard, on Eaat Ohio street. . 3i, Tle Man and Hattl C. Wood will r to Chjeao this wr ek to spend two weeks wrlth Mi N ood s cousin, Mls fucy Canenter. Mrs. Fred Thomas and daughter will co to Pt. i1'11 ,w Wt friends for fceverai weeks, and tnen to Cbicajto before returnlus: home. Mrs. Frederick Brownell. who has been vhltJ lg her mother, Mrs. Jouea, on North Illinois ttreet, has i-eturned to her home in wt. Louis. Xt. John Thornburg. of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Ja McAfee, of fit. Paul, art visiting MJifcea DicKtnson. o. 105 North Alabama street. Mies Da!;y Jones, of Knlghttown. who has .fesen vlalttng LUa, Blancho . bnamoada, of

Delaware street, has returned home. The Misses Biinmonds have gone to Cincinnati to visit relatives and frieadi. They will remain there all summer. M. W. B. Allen is spending a few weeks at Tacoma, W. T., and vicinity. Mrs. Allen is with her mother, Mrs. Uenry Coburn, ut Farminrton, Me. Professor Breed. formerly a master in the Boys Classical School, will go to Oberlin College this fall to take a theological course, and will become a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Meigs, ir., have gone to St. Paul and Minneapolis to viMt the families of T. C. Horton and L, W. Bradcn, formerly of this city. . Miss Canie R. Morse, who has been spending the summer In visiting friends in New York, Poughkeepsie and other places, returned home yesterday. Mrs. M. L. Rudlslll will sail on the 7th of August for Paris, to visit her daughter. Miss Margaret Rudlsill, who has been there for the past year studying art. 3Ilsses Jessie and Grace Duzan, of 833. North Pennsylvania street, left last Tuc sday to spend the remainder of the summer in the region of Lake Superior. Mr. J. P. Brosnan and wife have returned from their bridal trip East, and will be at home to their friends after Aug. 15 at No. 749 North Delaware street. Mr. Tunis P. Dean, formerly of this city, now manager of Harris's Academy of Music, at Baltimore, and private secretary to Mr. P. Harris Is expected here the week of Aug. 5, to visit his family. ' The Baptists have a Chautauqua Circle at LaPorte, which will bejrln a session on Monday, Aup. 5. Rev. Mr. Taylor and family and Miss Harriet Atkins are among those who will attend from this city. Society Events. The engage ment is announced If Miss Ariana nolliday and Mr. Harry Bennett. The engagement of Miss- Louise Hibben and Mr. Ernest Wiles, of Kansas City, is announced. The wedding is to occur early this falL The Young People's Circle of Plymouth Church will give a lawn social at the residence of W. A. Bell. 221 Christian avenue, Wednesday evening, July 31. Miss Kate Garrison, of Staple ton, Btaten island. Is the guest ot Mrs. B. P. Craft, No. b97 North Delaware street, and will remain in the city sevMr. and Mrs. Jacobs, 901 North Alabama street, gave a rleasaut party to a company of children, on Wednesday, the occasion being the seventh birthday of their daughter Chrystal. Dr. Frauds J. Hammond was given a surprise party lat evening, it being his birthday anni

versary. A rew rrienas were invitea in ny nis sou Arthur, aud a pleasant evening was spent in playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Grover will hold 1 belr first reception, Friday evening, at No. 204 Clifford avenue, from 8 to 10 o'clock, assisted by Mrs. J. 11. 6teiner, Mrs. E. D. U rover and Miss Florence Maiott. A Demorest Rllver-melal contest will bo driven to-morrow evening, under the auspices of the Y. W. C. T. U.. In True Friend HalL Seven boys and fdrls will contest for the medal, which is offered for the best-dellverei temperance recitation. The programme will ho lnterspereed with good music. Mr. Harry Bockwood and Miss Lillie Clark were quietly married on last Wednesday evening at the residence of Dr. 8. A. Keen, pastor of Roberts Park Church. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Bockwood will be at home to their friends at No. 18-1 East Vermont street. The Young People's Missionary Society of Mayflower Church will give a midsummer concert on Wednesday evening, at the church. Miss McManus, the whistler, will be the leading attraction, and assistance will be given by Mrs. France Perry, the reader, Mrs. nibben, Mr. Frank Ketcham and others. After the concert refreshments will be served. A party was given Thursday evening by Misses Lizzie Lbcrhardt and Minnie Horn, at the homo of the former, on houth East street, in honor of Miss Elf a Lake, of Muncie. Musio and dancing were the features. During the evening Miss Lotta Adam rendered some excellent vocal selections. Ainoug those present were the Misses Minnie Horst, race Norwood, Hattl Beerman, Frances Borgerding. Laura Stump. Mamie Wolfe, Lotta Adam, Kate Judpe and Elfa Lake: Messrs. John Myers, Will fchowe. Will Arnold, Ed Horst, Bernard McCloskey, Fred Hamlin, Harry Jenkins, Joo Hide and Ferd Lberhardt One of the delljcbtrul affairs of the season took Elace at the residence of Mr. Bamuel fieibert, at is farm five miles west of the city, on Wednesday last. It was a family reunion and picnic of the fceibert family, tbelr relatives and a few invited friends from this city and county numbering about forty people. Dinner and supper were served in the open air under the trees. Hammocks and swings hung from the trees, in which the children enjoyed themselves, while tbs 'oldH ieople made merry by singing and conversation. Ir. and Mrs. Fcibert, the host and hostess, assisted by their daughters, were untiring in their . efforts to make every one happy, and they succeeded, as a no more pleasant and enjoyable art air was ever participated in by those present. The singing of Mrs. Abbie Thomas and the plaDO performance by Mrs. Nelson deserve special mention. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Pamuel Pelbert, Miss Baba Beibert, Mrs. Fanny Robinson, Miss Lulu Robinson, Mrs. Kissel, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seibert, Mr. and Mrs. Roll Seibert, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Seibert. Miss Kate Seibert, Mrs. Geo, W. Seibert, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Bhawver and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Anderson, besides a large number of children and grandchildren of thote present. "Miss Ketchara's fifth annual art excursion for the seaside will leave Tuesday. July 30, at 3:10 p. m. The party will visit en route Natural Bridge of Virginia, Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe. New York, Washington and White SulJhur Spring. Anion tbe party are Miss Mary leron. Miss Ida Haugu, Lois Pierce, Nellie WJiitcorab, Nellie Frnukem. Deraia Butler. Mrs. Brainard Rorion. Misses Maribel and ArUah Rortson, Mrs. Horace McKay. Misses Helen and Daisy McKay, Mrs. M. 8. ralmer. Miss May Van Dake, Indianapolis; Mrs. B. F. Walker, Wellsville; Pa.; Mrs. Leon M. ' Meley, Muncie; Miss Mattle Ilayes, Bloomfleld: , Misses Louise and Nellie Starek. Sullivan; Mrs. E. II. Ketcham. Cincinnati; Miss Jcunlo Wilson and Miss Elizabeth Cookerly, Bloomlngton; Miss Martha Brower, Lawrcnceburg; Miss Kate Fisher, Cynthtana, Ky.; Miss M. E. Downey, Newton, N. J.; Rev. Henry Ketcham, Virginia; Hendricks Ketuharu, Flint, Mich.; Miss Elizabeth Ames, Urecncastle. Ind.; Mrs. J. M. Ketcham, city, and other. Miss Wick, Miss MoKernan, with quite a number of others, will accompany the party as far as Old Point Comfort and New York. The party will probably return by steamer to Old Point Comfort, thence up the Chesapeake and rotomao to Washington. The iournoy home will bo broken by a day at White (Ulphux gprings. TrtK STATE AT LARGE. Anderson. Miss Araminta Allen, of Greeneastle, Is the guest of Miss Mamie Scott.... County Clerk J. J. Netterville. has gone to Mt. Clemens, Mich., in quest of health. ...Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kiser, of Mansfield, O.. are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Fisher.... Miss Clara Terhune Is visiting la Indianapolis.. ..Mrs. J. W. Lovett has returned from a visit to Greensurg, Ind.. ..Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mustard entertained a number of friends at dinner on Thursday Capt. J. It. Conwell, of Anderson, has been the sruest of JudVeJ. F. Wildman, of Muncie. for a few days.. ..Mr. (J. F. Almy.of Delpbos, O., is the guest of friends in the city Mrs. Dr. Benetiel, of Kingman, Kan., is visiting her father. Major C. T. Doxey Miss Tunie Henry, of Indianapolis, Is the guest of Miss Mattle Chittenden Miss Rob Hanson, of London, O., Is the guest or Miss Pearl Buflkin. of West Tenth street Misses Bertha Morrison. MinneMlllspaugh,MlnnieMederandAdaDanlels formed a pleasant plcnio party on upper Killbuck on Thursday Misses Stella and Ada lrihhave gone on a visiting tour among friends in the Weit....Mrs. Irvimc Underbill, of Dallas, Tex., Is the guest of Mrs. M. V. Underhlll Mrs. A. W. Carr, of Marion, is the guest of Mrs. W. 15. McMuHen....MLia Mattle Truax, of Kansas City, is visiting relatives In this city.. ..Mr. Will Cumback,Jr., has been In the city a few days on business and pleasure combined.... Mr. Frank Walker and family have been visiting mauve in 1COS8 vine, m.. ror tne past month. John Cory and Miss Florence McBeth, ot this city, procured a marriago license on Friday morning before the starting of the Warsaw excundon train, and on the arrival of the excursion at that city had the ceremony performed there. The parties are well known In Anderson society. ....Miss Anna Boland Is visiting in Union City. ....Mr. OeoreKoss is visiting relatives and friends In El wood Mrs. C T. ifovey Is confined to her room by malaria Mr. D. W. Lovett, of ludlanapclis. Is the guest of his brother. Hon, J. W. Lovett. Corydon. Misses Mattie and Nellie Dorney, of Princeton, are Melting MLs Anu: Reader Miss Emma Pfrinimer, of New Albany, is visiting Mr. Sam rfrimmer and wife.... Miss Mamie Gavin, of New Albany, Is visiting Misses Rose and Lilian Keller. ...Miss Lllla Flora, of Mauckport, is visiting Miss Amelia Rowland. ...Miss htella Rose, of Valley City, visited Corydon friends last week. Crawford svllle. Ml Lauia, Marh is visitintr Mrs. V. Q. Irwin. ....Miss M. J, Compton has becu visiting in Hockville....O. H. Barnhill and wife, of Danville. have been visiting in this city Dr. T. C. Austin and wiio have been visiting friends in tins city. .. .Miss Emma Britts is visiting- at Lake Maxlnkuokee....Mrs. W. W. Scott, of Indianapolis, has been visiting Mrs. G. W. Sweitrer.... Be v. R. J. Cunningham, D. D.. Is spending his vacation at Philadelphia and Newburg. N. Y.... Miss Laura Brothers is visiting at Rockville.... Miss Lulu Brewer has returned from Frankfort. ....Mrs. Joe Taylor has returned from Lafayette. ....Miss Ada letchon is home from a visit at Romney....Rev. L. Y. Hays and family have gone to Fort Dodge, la.... A. ii. Ramsey and wife and Gen. M. D. Manson are at West Baden Springs.... Mrs. Webster has returned to Indianapolis, srter a visit with her daughter. Mrs. 8. a Willson....Mrs. Charles ?iilieraai n b.ve beea visiting in Lafayette. . . . II. 8. Braden and wife hare returned from Cedar lake J. 31. Schultz and wife observed the twentieth annJersltv of their marriage on Monday evening Col. If-B. CarrlirrTon. of Ronton, has been visiting in this ell v..; Mia Man?tie Wolfe has returned from a iii at Warsaw. . . . Mrs. Robert Beck is visiting Mrs. C. 8. Latollette at Thorn town.... Mr a. Newt Morgan and

danrhter are visltinz in Roekville....

The following persons are at the Battle-ground camp-meeting: Mrs. zacKiuanorney. Mrs. u. Pwitzrr, Mrs. B. L. Ornbaun. Mrs. Jas. Brown, Miss Laura Mab-rney....Miss Minnie Scott Is viMting in Layfavette Mrs. J. B. Siaener, or. Indianapolis, is visiting in this city Mrs. W. IX Ward is visiting at S. G. Overton's.... Misses Blanche Tucker and Lillie Davis, of Franklin, are in the city Miss Mary Uenkle, of Brazil. isvlsitlngin this city.... Re v. R. A. Fuon, of Carey, I1L, has been visiting his brother. Rev. G. P. Fuson....Mrs. Thompson, mother of Mrs. F. M. Dice, Is at the Battle-ground.... Miss Bertha Lichtentein has returned to Cincinnati, after a visit with Mrs. W. W. Morgan.... Mrs. JaneHimer is visiting at Harrison, O. Cambridge City. L. E. nahn and wife are visiting friends in Goshen Miss Frankie Monlten. of Indianapolis, is the iruest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler. Miss Maggie Mosbaugh, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Geo. Mosbaush and children, of Columbus, spent tbe week with relatives in this city.... Miss Hattie Drischel is in Greenfield visiting relatives. ...Miss Lillie Vinton is the guest of Mrs. Edward Haines, of Sidney, O.... Misses Mamie and Celia Curley, of Indianapolis, the guests of Miss Mary Ebert, returned home yesterday.... J. E. Brooks and wife are visiting relatives in Plqua. O....Mrs. P. H. Zehrung is visiting at Uma, O.... Misses Ida and Lizzie Ne why, of Dayton, are guests of Mrs. Hattie Vos8....Mrs. Jefferson Lynch and chUdren. of Bridgeport, Conn., are unending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mr. 8. B. Trembly. Elkhart. Miss Lou Sherwood is visiting In Toledo.... Mrs. Hugh Dean is visiting in Pokagon, Mich. Mis A. II. Knickerbocker is in Adrian.... Miss Sarah Hendricks has gone to Portland, Me., to spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Beardslev are visiting in Eau Claire, Mich.... Mrs. A. E. Btanley has gone to Cleveland to visit Mrs. G.W. Stevens.... Charley Pratt entertained his young gentleman friends very pleasantly Wednesday night.... Dr. Freemyer, of Eau Claire, Mich., is In the citv. ...Miss Bessie Thomas has beeu visiting in Warsaw Miss Carrie Porter, of lAPorte, is visiting in the city. ....Mrs. Ed Osborn is visiting Mrs. Joe Holben, of Toledo Miss Randall, of Johnstown. N. Y., is visiting Miss Frank Snyder.... Mrs. Stone, of Iowa, is visiting Miss Kate Main. ....Mrs. Henry Burgdls, of Chicago, is visiting in the city.... Mrs. R. G. Crawford, of Fort Madison, la., is the guest of Mrs. Ed Pfeffcr....Mrs. Beach and daughter, of Hudson, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelby.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Baylor and Miss Jessie are sojourning at "Warsaw.... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rydman are visiting Toledo.... Mrs, A. L. Bliss Is visitinjTin Adrian Mrs. Mark Floyd and Miss Jessie are visiting in Toledo Mrs. fihattuck, ot New York, is the guest of Mrs. Al Bradeen....Miss Lena Ilauesher, of Lafayette, has been visttine Mrs. 8. B. Short... .Misses KavanauichandBlcktd have returned from North Manchester... Mrs. Chas. Doty, Mrs. Demreat and Mrs. Ed Thois are at Klinger lake, Mich. ' Franklin. Hon. Jesse Overstreet. of Indianapolis, is here to spend a few days with parents and friends.... K. A. Brown Is the guest of Logansport friends. Prof. 8. M. Coultcr.of DePan w,ls here visiting friends CoL 8. P. Oyler is recreating at F'rench Lick.... Professor Burt, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Franklin friends Mrs. Belle Overlay and eon, of Louisville, are here on a visit to friends.... Mrs. L. E. Ott and Mrs. M. M. Payne are at Irvlmrton on a visit to relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNutt are visiting friends at Martinsville. ....J. C. Stowart and wife are spending a few weeks at French Lick.. ..Miss Carrie Williams left this week on an extended visit to friends in Logansport, Lafayette and Chicago.... 1L A.Alexander is spending the summer at Vawter Park Miss Cora Cisco is the guest of Greensburg relatives.... Mrs. K. A. Alexander is visiting relatives in Indianapolis.... Miss Cora Varnarsdall, of Harrodsburg, Ky., is the guest of Franklin relatives.... Prof. D. A. Owen Is at fialem on a visit to friends.... Miss Sadie Cravens is the juiest cf Anderson friends.... Misses Blanche Tucker and Lllllo Davis are on a visit to friends in Craw fords ville ...F. J. Allen, of Muncie, is tho guest of Franklin friends.... James Tarleton and wife, of Indianapolis, are here on a visit.... Mrs. W. D. Weaver, of Marion, is here on a visit.... Mrs. C. N. Thomas, of Louisville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cravens.... Mrs. T. W. Woollen and Misses Hurd Pulaski. Alice Crowell and Alice Abel are at Vawter Park to spend a couple of weeks.... Miss Lou Schmidt is the guest of Terre Haute relatives.... Frank McNaughton is the guest of bis brother, Rev. Geo. McN'aughton, at French Lick.... Byron and Grace Overstreet have returned from a visit to Evanston, 111.... Miss Margaret Daily, of Columbus, is the guest of Miss Grace Briggs Wilt Voris, of Wichita, Kan., is visiting his parents at Hopewell.... E. C. Miller and John W. Kagsdale, have both returned from their outing at Turkey lake.. ..Miss Lizzie Overstreet has returned from French Lick. Greeneastle. Captain Gelwlckhas returned from Washington, D. C....Miss Edith Teagne, of Chicago, is visiting in this 'ity....Mrs. Henry Bteeg and family, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. J. L. F. Steeg, of Indianapolis, are visiting at the Junction.... Prof. Zeister and wife are attending the Brazil camp-meeting.... Dr. Bowman, wife and daugh ters have returned from the East Mrs. Weaver and daughter have returned from Indianapolis Mrs. Hughes, of Sullivan, Is visiting her sons In this city.... Wednesday was a gala day with the Presbyterians, who picnicked at Fern and held a lawn social at Mr. Alllirt'sat night.. ..Mrs. David Beutty and family have gone to Muncie.. ..Miss Alice Renick Is at Denver, Col. ...Major Birch and family are visiting at Lake Maxinkuckeo. ... Professor NetT and wife have returned from Tennessee.... Miss Kate Pfeilfenberger has gone to Litchfield, 111. ...Mrs. Grant andcnildren, of Kokomo, are with her mother, Mrg. J. F. Darnall. Mrs. Dr. DeVore has cone to RnsseUville C R. Crow and wife and Mrs. Wfil Fletcher, of Indianapolis, were among the guests at the Bell Farrow wedding Mrs. Charles Allen is home ORain from Paris,. III... .Mrs. K. 8. Hall has returned from her visit to Michigan. ...Miss Bird I e Owen has gone to Louisville, Ky The friends of Miss &ule Kelley, late organist at College-avenue Church, will be pleased to learn that she is making commendable progress as a Jmpil of the Conservatory of Music, at Lelpslo. ho took part in a recent public entertainment there, and exhibited marked talent as a concertplayer Mrs. Will Cumback, of Greensburg, and Miss Louise; Lovett, of Anderson, were guests of Miss Susie Hopwood during the week. ....The Misses Clark, of Covington, Ky., are with their sister, Mrs. Tribby....Mrs. Ljm.n Booth has returned to Marshall, 111 Miss Julia Druleyls at Lake Chautauqua.... Mrs. A.J. Dtsverldge and Miss Helen Walker, ot Indianapolis, are at Mrs. IangKdalc's.... Mrs. George W. Black has returned from Indianapolis, having gone there for medical treatment.... Mrs. Geo. B. Marshall and family are at Martinsville Mrs. Aggie Walker, of Rockport, Is with her mother, Mrs. Fisher.... Mrs. McLane, of the Springs, is at Hartford City. Greenfield. Mr. Ham Russell, of Anderson, Is a guest of his cousin, Mr. Charles Downing.... Miss Nellie Smith, of Nashville, Tenn., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dr. A. J. Smith.. ..Last Sunday Miss Flora Lynam, of Anderson, visited Mends here Miss Kate Drischell and sister, ot Cambridge City, are guests of F. M. Dunn and family Mrs. W. II. Khodehainel. little son and daughter, of Indianapolis, are guilts of Mrs. E. T. Swope.... Miss Clara Esslngton, of Noblcaville, is a guest of Will Brokaw and wife Mrs. Harry 8. Hume pent last Sunday in Brazil as a guest of Miss ellio Knight.... Mr. John Hughes and wife, of Indianapolis, visited friends here thi week Mrs. Major A. K. Branham,Mrs. Melissa Cooper, Mrs. John W. Bvan and Mrs. Fletcher Wills will spend a week at the Bethany Park meetings Itev. J. K. Walts, of the M. E. Church, is attending tho Acton meetings.... Caealus Curry is, with his wife, visiting in Bushvllle....Mr. Cory and wife, of 8pringport, are guests ot D. H Gable. . . . Mi.-ees Lizzie Williams, Lillie Cochran, Belle Peters, Lenora Boots and Mattie Mitchell picnicked nearKnightstown last Wednesday... .Miss Clara Ginz, of South Bend, was a guest of Mrs. AsaM. New this week Miss Nina Offutt.ef New Castle, Is visiting her cousin. Miss Clara Offutt....Prof. J. li. Martin has returned from a pleasant summer trip in West Virginia, Mrs. Martin is now in Greeneastle, where the Professor will soon join her, as guest ot hU father. Dr. Alexander Martin.. ..Mrs. Elbert Lynn Is at Acton camp-meeting John P. Hutton and wife, of Port Huron, Mich., are gucetaof Mrs. D. Judklna and Mrs. M. W. Hamilton. Greensburg. Woodson Cobb, of Fort Worth. Tex,, is here visiting his former home E. IL Forsyth and wire have returned from the Kast....Misn Olile Purcell. of Indianapolis, visited In this city duriii the week.... Miss Lizzie Zickendraut is visiting In Cincinnati.. ..Judge Bonner and wife are spending a short time with their daughter at Lebanon, O....Mrs. IIenry Thompson is at Ottawa, Kan... .Mrs. Ed Sneer has gone to California. ....Miss Eva Crtslcr, of Toca, Ind., is visiting here 3Ile8 Jennie and Mattie Moore, of Cincinnati, are in the city.... Rev. W. W. Loxan and wife have gone to Portland, Ore., for future residence Edwin Doles and sister Minnie are at Rochester, Ind. ...Mies Mattio and Mate Bristol, of Ctneiunatl, aro visiting in the city. Knights tow ii. The Misses Drischel, of Cambridge Citv. are miests of friends in this city Miss Nellie bhanklln is visiting friends atlendletou....Mlss Fannie Moffltt has returned to the S. and H. 0. Home after a pleasant visit of two weeks' duration with friends at Richmond.... Miss Mav Phellenbarker, of Tipton, is visiting friends and relatives here...-Miss Mamie SLibler. of Richmond, is the guest of friends here 3Ils Belle St. Clair Is spending a short time with friends at Cairo el.... Baao May, of lUohmond, Va.. was the guest of Moses Heeler and family here this week. ....Mis MaryHeaton has returned home from a month's visit with relatives at Indianapolis. ... Elbert Scoville, of Indhoiapolis, spent tne week East with friends in this city Miss Maud easure entertained a company of friends at her home on West line street last Frldar evening in honor ot her guest. Miss Drischel. of Cambridge City Miss Minnie Furr is on a visit with friends In Michigan.... Mr. Bsschorman. of Cincinnati. O.. is the guest of MUs Carrie Barrett, on North Wahinctou street.... Henry Parker and wife, of Kansas City, Mo., are spending a short time with trienas tere....MU Maggio Cameron was at Indianapolis a part of tbe past week Miss Louie Whitesell left, Friday for Kennedy, O., where she will spend the heated term with friends (Continued on Seventh Page.j

REMNANT

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Tliey must be sold, regardless of loss, before we invoice. Bernnninir to-morrow and continuing during the week we will make a Sweeping Sale of a great quantity of Remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Gingliams, Calico, Table Linen, Crash. These are the accumulation of the season. In the odd lots of Dress Goods and Silks are many pieces large enough for . a full dress. You can buy them cheap, as we don't want to carry them (Krer the season.

ODD LOTS

Of Towels, Napkins, Hosiery, Underwear, Jerseys, Summer Jackets, etc. Hundreds of yards of Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries. Lace Curtains and Scrims.

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THE BOSTON STORE begins on Monday a great Sacrifice Sale of SUMMER DR Y GOODS. All light-weight fabrics must be turned into money in 10 DAYS. People of wealth will come to save money. People of moderate means will come to save money. And to those whose dollar is a very large one, we say, your money brings you more merchandise than you will buy again. Read every price understandingly, let none escape your notice. Everything found as advertised.

The sale begins at 7:45, doors open at 7:30. Ginghams, 3c3 werc 8cBest Dress Ginghams )C9 were 10c. Linen Ginghams She, were 16c. One lot fine Batiste at Qlc3 were 12c. One lot Challie Do Beges at 5c3 were 10c. One lot light-color Plaids at )C were 10c. 1 box light Percale Style Prints,"3ic, were 6Jc. 1 box Dress Styles Prints 4rC wero 6c. 1 box best Prints, Dress Styles 41c wero 7c American Satines Gic. Imported Satines. over 100 styles, IGc. 1,000 yards half-wool Challies ic Per yard, 2,000 yards Crepe Cloth to close out at gc per yard.

A SPECIAL TEMPORARY COUNTER clean case of

For our great mark-down in DRESS GOODS. To tho right as you enter tho store, and closo by tho door you will find them. Tho greatest display of strictly all-Wool fabrics ever made in Indianapolis. Thousands of yards of lirst-class fabrics, not one among them ever sold under 50c, and tho majority have been 60 and 75c per yard. Your choice of the entiro counter full of these all-wool 40-inch Dress Goods Challies, Serges, Suitings, Beiges, Albatross, Mohairs, Lusters, etc., at Q0c Pcr yard.

One case Ladies' Jersey Vests at

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OF INTEREST TO MEN. Three Great Bargains in Half-Hose. Now is your opportunity to replenish. ioo dozen Seamless Half-Hose, fine and elastic and brown mixed, three pairs for Q5c. 6o dozen French Balbriggan Half-Hose, two pairs for 25c. 50 dozen Lisle-Thread Half-Hose, tan shades, at 19c. a PairWhite Shirts at 45 and 69c are the best in the country. SUNSHADES thatTTcr 84 notr Sl.98 UMBRELLAS that rere $5-now 600 beat Gloria SILK UMBRELLAS to go at 8B0 PUBELY

AS AN INDUCEMENT to bring people in. we have placed on the Muslin Counter one nice

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! Muslin (sold elsewhere at ioc, and even I2c;, I at Yc per yard; purchases limited to 20 yards.

ANOTHER INDUCEMENT

At the Linen Counter will be found 100 dozen of of all-linen Towels, one yard long and half a yard wide, and the price while they last will be Hc.

AT THE BOOK COMTEK Thousands of our Famous Books at our Famous Prices. People traveling, or people staying at-home, should see our Books. 2,000 Books, choice subjects, by well-known writers, at 3q. ... 1,500 cloth-bound Books, superior in printing and binding to any yet offered. Price Q3c.

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