Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 21, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 December 1890 — Page 8
HE MAIIr.
j\ PAPER
FOR THE
PEOPLE.
PERSONAL MKJSTION.
Ttio Mail will be pleased to publish all personal and society nute* aeot to toe office before Friday noon of each week.
Stanley Adams la quite sick with la grippe. Ed Beldomridge ia home field, Ala.
from Shef-
Herbert Ryan ia visiting relatives in Cincinnati. Mrs. C. A. Melville ia very ill with rheumatiam.
Fred Loverldge, of Chicago, la riaitlng Ernnt Alden. Matt Miller ia here from Buffalo riaitlng old frienda.
Mr*. 8. II. Beach i» vlaiting her father. Capt. 8, H. Potter. George Wlttig, of Chicago, visited hf» parent* this week.
Mrs. P. P. Thomas ia visiting her slater in Indiauaoolla. Mrs. K.
Uohh,
of Springfield, Ills., ia
Tixitmg in the city. Henry Holland la here from Buffalo, Visiting his mother.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stuart, Tuesday morning, a son. C. K. Putnam went to Chicago to spend ChriMtmas with his wife.
Mrs. B. A. Campbell loft to-day for weeks visit Vincennes. Rev. J. A. Frank and family spent ChriMtmas in Greencaatle.#
Miss Grace Rogers is visiting Mini Lizzie Johnson in Danville. Miss Ltirllno LeBart, of Vincennes, is ylsiting friends in this city.
Fred Mlschler is home from Kansas City to spend the holidays Mra. L. F. Perdue entertained the Rosa family for Christmas dinner.
MUs Helen Minshall returned from Chicago to spend the holidays. Miss Emma Wilkin Is able to be out after an attack of typhoid fever.
Mihh Idelle Kidder is spending the olusttical school vacation at home. Harlan Pritcnett is very siok at his homo on south Fourteenth street.
Miss Emma Bimtln is now able to sit «sp, and soon will be entiroly well. John and James Crawford are home from college spondlng the holidays.
Mra. C. W. Manoonrt Is visiting her •later, Mrs. C'heever, In Kansas City. Miss Ella Johnson, of Vlnconnes, will Visit Miss Louise Watson next week.
Mrs. Robert Scott, of aonth Fifth, haa been (julte slok for a couple of weeks. Miss May me O'Malre Is slowly recovering from her long and severe Illness.
George Simpson, ex-clty engineer of this place, Is In the ally from Chicago. Will 8 mall wood has been the guest of Frank Eggort In Evansvlile, this week.
George Taylor came down from Chicago to spend this week with his parents. Mrs. Pr. Gott, of Crawferdsvllle, spent Christmas with her father, Judge Allen.
Miss Daisy Howard Is spending the holidays with relatives In Indianapolis. Mrs, James Hunter and daughter, Jan it*, are visiting relatives in Vlacennea.
Mrs. R. D. Digges gave a small but very delightful musical Tuesday evening.
Will «. Neff, of Greencastle, will spond several days of next week visiting In the city.
Prof. E. W, Kemp, of the Normal faculty, Is spending holiday week in Chicago.
Jacab Jackson, who Is now located at Indianapolis, is spending the holidays hero.
Miss Maud Harris, of south Third street, Is spending the holidays at Fairbanks,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood,of Wheeling, are visiting Mr. and Mr*, Willard Kidder.
Mr. and Mm. Alf lloberg spent Christmas Iti Indianapolis with Mm. Hoborg's parents.
John Prevo has relumed from Spokane J**lls, Wash., and is visiting relatives in the city.
Ml*s I.tllle Kobioaon, of Crawfords•Hle, is vlsiung hfcr aunt, Mra. M.S. Durham.
Mrs. C. M. Burnett ha* gone to Minneapolis to spend the winter with her daughter*.
Ml** Maud Kimble, of Champaign, III., will he the guest of Ml*s Eva Alden next week.
Mr, and Mra. J« P. Downs spent Christina* In Greeneastle with relative® and frienda.
Mrs. Ctawtfr tMmsm is vtsiUng her mother, Mm. Edwin Watson, of north INenth street.
The only daugbwr of Mr. and Mra. W» H. Soate* of Ohio strart, la vary sick with aoarlet fever.
Mr*. Una IWsrk, of Kao*,, is viaiting Mfew Amanda Biac*, of worth Eighth atrwt,
Aug «, I/rtws of the CfettttrOttk atove and range worka, Si, I-oola, cam« bom* for th* holiday». jttiim Qrtm l^u fat apcading the batldajrw with Mr. Tbotam. Bmm at Mont»r»y*
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with Judge and Mrs* Mack, is expected soon. J. H. O'Boyle, traveling shoe agent for A. C. McGraw, of Detroit, is home to spend the holidays^viS# 38*
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Miss Emily Allen came home from Peoria this week to spend Christmas. She returns to day.
Mm. Patrick Daily, of north Fourth street, ia slowly recovering and will go south for the winter, n't
Mrs. A. McLean, of Franklin^ XndM Is visiting her sisters, the Misses Price, of north Seventh street.
Miss Eliza Paddock ia home spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paddock. .Mrs. Caroline Wahler and Mra. Geo. Zimmerman went to St. Lonis Wednesday to spend a few weeks.
Mis. Maty Davis and children, Emma and Bruce, of Paris, spent Christmas in this city with her son Frank.
The Knickerbocker club will give dancing reception at Bindley hall next Friday eveoing, January 2nd
Miss Jessie Perdue left yesterday for Jeffersonville where she will visit with Miss Eva Luke for a short tiaab.
Mias Nettie Mack, who has been visiting Judge Mack's family, left for her home in Palatka, Ha., Saturday.
Miss May Cloaser, of Indianapolis, arrived yesterday to be the guest of Miss Anna Paddock for several weeks.
Miss May Cook has returned from the Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, O., to spend the holidays with her parents.
Will Krletenstein, who attenda school at the German Wallace College, Berea, O., is at home spending the holidays
Marie and Brown Katzenbach left Friday for Chicago to spend the holidays with their father, Fred H. Katzenbach.
R. C. Shaffer, formerly of this city, now living in Texas, was in the city for a couple of days this week on his way East.
Mrs. Dr. Pence, entertained the Women's Reading Club Saturday after noon, the meeting being the last of the season.
John Peddle, who has been in Boston for the past two years, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. R. Peddle.
Miss Mary Presley, of Ellettsville, Ind., is spending her vacation with Mrs Andrews and Mrs. Cornman, of north Twelfth street.
Mrs. Joe M. Zenck, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly of this city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, of south Thirteenth street.
Mrs. May Steele and daughter Louise have gone to Sulillvan, 111., where they will visit several months with Mr. James Clark and wife.
Mrs. Nancy C. Bobbins, widow of the late Stanley Rohblos, and daughter of Wm. Paddock, of this city, died Decern ber 19 at Orange, CaL
Eldge Ward and wife, Miss Maude My ton and George Martin, of Lafayette, are visiting Mr. and Mra. George Rogers of north Seventh street.
Albert C. Chadwlok left Thursday night for Denver, Col., where he has accepted a position with Jaokson A Co., wholesale dealers in grain and fruit.
Geo. E. Pugh haa received from his brother, U. S. Consul H. C. Pugh, a moat superb souvenir of the Stanley reception held at Portman House, London, last May.
Col. R. W. Thompson and daughter, Mis# Mary, returned Sunday from Washington. H. G. Thompson and niece, Harriet Henry, met them at Greencaatle.
Ed S. Alton is home from Cleveland spending his holiday vacation. He is still employed by the Brush Electric company and during the brief time he haa been with them haa received several very complimentary promotions.
Frank 11. Miller, formerly of this city, who i» now with tho Edison Electric company of Denver, haa been sent to New Mexico, where ho takes charge of a large contract. -He will have a force of about thirty men under his orders.
Councilman E. A. Heas will go to Chicago next Monday to become city solicitor for a book bindery. He nas until recently been engaged .a the business as a member of the firm of Hess A Wisely. Ha will not resign as councilman for the pre»ent.
Miss Sue E. Row very delightfully entertained the Trl-color dancing club Monday evening. The guest* in addition to the club members were Misses Etta Strong, Marine Wolfe, Jessie Perdue, Frances Foster, and Messrs. John Mack and Max Fltoh.
Indianapolis Journal of Thursday: United States Senator Daniel W. Voorheas, arrived from Wsablngton test evening and spent the night at the Grand hotel. He goes to Veederabtirg, tbi» morning, to ri*H severnl days with hia mother at hur home there.
Mrs. Mary Ortv*rman died Tuesday morning at Bnglewood noar Chicago. Mri. Grovtrmao waa the widow ot Mr. Charles Groverman and will be remem bered by mil the old tinea* .of Terre Haute. Sttewas the aunt of Mr. Jt„ II. and A.O. Blake and Mra. Joneph Strong and a »S*t*r of the late Mr. Sam Tamer.
M. Goodwin, foraMriy of this dty, who for iht last turn ytsua ha$' hmn Im the Ift^uranoe hosttMSxsa with Biddi*. Hamilton Qk, of TWt haa app t«d »p«^al agent for Indiana -y :»XXtmnmm
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENTN"G^MAIL.
The Fair extends a wish to all Its friends and patrons of the city and. vicinity for a most happy New Year, also expressing thanks for the many favors shown by the trade during the last year. The hope is entertained that by fair and honest dealing we may retain all our old customers and secure many new ones, to whose interest we will always endeavor to work.
GEO. C. BOSBELL,
Sfffsr III 325 Main street.
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Call and see our bargains in Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars, Violins nd other musical in struments and merchandise. These will be sold at a specia reduction. SCHMIDT'S MUSIC HOUSE -g5i Wabash Ave.
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Games. Games. Games.
Wm siiSli
Tiddledy Winks, Helm a, Steeple Chase, Race Game, Wild West, Base Ball Game, Nellie Bly, Authors, and any amount of other games. Geo. F. Westfali, No. 12 north 7th st. Two doors North of Main btreet.
Are You Hungry?
J. A. Weldon, the grocer, at 24 south Seventh, can satisfy your hunger with the choicest groceries and at reasonable oost. Dressed poultry a specially,
CHRISTMAS CARD.
Big Change and Big Chance. f-s
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Affairs are now in progress at ifee TERRE HAUTE CARPET HALL which will result in a Spring surprise for the friends and patrons of this long established business house. 1|
Meanwhile genuine bargains are offered by a continuation of the spot cash discount sales that have proved such a boon to the community during the past four weeks. We guarantee a saving of many dollars if purchases for Spring are made NOW. We can offer very substantial reasons for this SACRIFICE BALK, and furnish an opportunity for remarkably low prices. Goods are advancing in value, consequently the inducements to purchase are greuler than usual. These cut prices apply to our entire stook without name Carpets, Wall Pjper, Shades, Laces, Curtain F. rlcs, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linolet: n, Mattings, Upholstering Oot Js and the thouartod ar Vi tides, useful and ornamental, that constitute a stock ot Hguse Furnishing Goods. & V*
EDWARD M. WALMSLEY, 4 309 Wabash aventte.
IMMENSE
164 Pairs of Ladles' Dongola Kid Shoes at |1.08, reduced from $2.50.
)on,t Waot Goods. Do Need the Money.
200 Pairs of Ladies' Kid Shoes must he sold at once at 92.53 reduced from $3.00 and 93.25 all styles and perfect goods.
A. H.
South Fourth, South of Ohio.
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FURNISHINGS!
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If you want the choicest, newest and most desirable things In Furnishings, you must visit that old reliable exclusive Furnishing store of
[as. Hunter & Co.
*J -it Special Novelties for the Holidays.^'
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not, it is because your attention has never been called to its excellent plans and reasonable rates. It is not excelled by any company.
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BALE—An elegant five-room house splendid location, at a price and on terms that can not be beat anywhere. Must sell In the next ten days. A rare epportunlty for some one who wants a nice Home at a bargain. RlDDDE, HAMILTON A CO,
FORroomfeet
8ALEL—Five building Iso 21 unlmprove
Amusements.
TSTAYLOK'S OPERA HOUSE -i-v Wilson Naylor—Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT.
Saturday, December 27th.
Peck &. Furs man'* company In a new and elaborate production of the K- htatorlc dromn,
DANIELB00NE
SPECIAL BCENERY. OWN BAND AND ORCHESTRA. GENUINE 8HAUNE INDIANS.
Matinee prices—25 and 60 evening prices25,85,60 and 75.
TSJAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE. -Lv Wilson Naylor, Manager.
oe Week, Commenciog Monday, Dec. 29
Matinees New Year's Day and Saturday.
BAKER'S
BENNETT-MOULrON
Opera Co.
jF112. UST K" DBSHOIT, the Favorite Comedian,and 85 People. BEAUTIFUL CHORUS OF LAI.)IFA
MAG N1FICEN COSTUM ES. REPERTOIRE:
on A O iv Tuewiay .LaMa-cotte a so N or an ad a a a S Batnrelay. Blllee Taylor lay New Year's Matinee h. Saturday Matinee «. ^RXC-E3S, lO,
Hecure seats at Button's^
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25, & 35.
CK TO GAS CONSUMERS.
The Cltlsens'Gas and Fu^f company will hereafter furnish gas stoves and gas appliances and do all the ncccssary gas fitting at cost to the consumers of fuel gas. The public are invited to call at the office of the company, No. 90 south Sixth street, and examine the large stock of the latest and belt improved gas heating stoves, gas gnu*, gas logs, gas cookl ng stoves, gas ranges and gas water heaters, which can now be bought at the lowest factory pricea. CITIZENS GAS AND FUEL* COMPANY,
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SQuouth Sixth street.
DMINI3TRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Circuit court of Vigo county, Indlan a N I 0 9 O
David Taylor, administrator, withJhe will annexed, of the estate of Rosalie J. Tu!l«r, deeeaited. v*. Geof«e M. Toller, etal. P» bate cause No. 1498.
TO^» M. Vnller, Frank a Taller, Harry a Toiler, Lottie Ifcrnorest, Uaarrag* Item' orMand Georgie M. Alexander.
You aw severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner administmorof theetrtat^aftmswaid, baa, died In the Orrralt oonrt of Vigo Oranty. Indiana, petlUoo therein 'tor an sod of Htnhttritbtw tl«^ sale of certirtn real estaie t*rint i® the estate of said deotwaed, a»d In
I petitioo de#«r«wrf,to make
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the payment of the debts and fialriifttm of l«3ate and that said j»tUka, so ftted pecKtlnsLtsmei for heart n«Jn **ld ar eottwwinatltoetiBttrtbofBie in Tertv Haufe. the flfty-ehrbtb lodhdal day of
wort,
Jon* WAIUMK*.Clerti.
Spring Lamb, South Down Mutton Steer Beef, Choiee Vol,
Ha Pork,
T. a. PATTOS & CO. Market* 4th and Ohio,
Great Sacrifice.
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store son Fourth a brick blacksmith shop on Cherry street, smalt frame dwelling on Fourth, also 19 feet unimproved ou Fourth, 78 lots on College Avenue, and farm lands in Clay county also other lands. Apply at 414 north Sixth street, between 1. p. and 7. p. m.
MRS. ALEX MCGREGOR.
Monev to Loan.
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ONEY TO LOAN in any amount at lowrates. Bargains in Heal Estate in all parts of city. J. O. Uigelow, 22 South 7th
Holly Wreaths and Wreathing
Choice Palms and Jardiniera, winter blooming plants and always the cream of out llowora at
JOHN G. HEINL'S.
I have removed My Seed Store To 313 Wabash Avenue. My customers are cordially Invited to these new and Commodious quarters where A fine stock of Seeds will Soon be ready for their inspection. I have added to my stock PBATT'S FOOD For Horses and Cattle, also PBATT'S POULTRY FOOD, Articles of real merit Also in a few days
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A Fine line of Wire and Wood Flower Stands.
J\ .A.. FOOTB, Seed Merchant.
Coke, Hard Coal,
All Sizes.
BLOCK and BITUMINOUS.
T. H. Coal and Lime Co.
Office 515 Ohio Street. Telephone 114.
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GIVES SATISFACTION IN ALL BRANCHES. -—CAM. OS sc. nr. :R/E3i2nE3:e/S 055 Main Street, goatb 8ide.
O I A A E In aceordaaoe with an old and well-e*t tblkrh ed ca*tom. the
Big Four Route
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EXCURSION TICKETS Between all. Station^
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MANY-HAPPY RETURNS
For all and every one is the wish of Yours, Respectfully,
A/HERZ.
We have inaugurated a Great Slaughter Sale of Ladies and Children Cloaks. Whatever \vc have left in Holiday Goods all go at
WAU-KE-MAUGH THE INDIAN DOCTOR
With the Roova, Bark*. ground by the ''Orwt I OUKUNIO, NKK VOL'S treated. OANOER «m
head and all. OT "VOTTIt DISBARS LOCATED WTTHOOT AJaacnSTO G4TXBS,n03Sra.
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Is now piepured at his »*ixthrSavln«s B^mk Building, Terre Haute, to
Heal the Siet
With the Rooi«. Bark*. Plant*, to., which were plaoed la ound by the '"Great Spirit" for tie benefit ot muklai JSMd PKIVATKIHSKASr
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Brokaw Bros
411 and 413 Wabash ave.
A Special Sale For 3 Weeks
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
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HEADQUARTERS
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Medium Gride Fur, Smyrna and Mat^ ting1 Rug's.
Asia Minor Rugs
Art Squares.
Nothing *o complete for Cl»rl^tirtrtt» Pro«»nt aa a i»l-e «ei of
Silk Curtains, Lace Curtains Turcoman Curtains,
Silk Sasli Curtains,
Handsome Thrown, Table Scarfs, etcM etc.
In all tbeae gwda, with tho tieownuiry" trimminuM and llxtur«a for hanging aad draping faandaowoly w© aball exhibit an unlimited line during tit# il» udaya. Intending purchaaora of Holiday Olfta whould hot fall to attend UiH Tl»rw Wfeka Hpedal Sale at
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