Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 22, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 December 1891 — Page 6

1 HE MAIL.

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

personals.

Mi»» Moda Alfrey has returned from Iowa. Hn. A. C. Collins ba» bead visiting la Brazil.

Ml»* Anna Bement has returned to Brazil. A. Foster ha* returned from Jaek-

kod,

Mich.

James Hcwkin*, of Brazil, was in the city ThunwJUv. Dr. L. J. Wt«b!«sUsin in seriously ill with la grippe.

Mm. WHlard Kidder ww in ludianapoli* Thursday. Mi tut Letha Hudi«»n Thnrsday in Indianapolis.

Kev.T. I. Coulta* lectured in Lafayette Tuesday evening. Mian Cora Hlller has t)«en visiting friendx in St. J^nus.

Mr*. William Crawford ha# leen visiting relative# in Brazil. Wm. Metcalf and wife have been viniting in Dayton, Ohio.

Mia* I

Alia

Whltcomb, «f Clinton, in

vlsilitiK relatives here. Hon. B. Havens i« expected home from Chicago to-night. j«o. .Simmons and wife have returned to Council Grove, Kan.

Col. Wm. E. McLean biia returned from Washington, IJ. C. Charles Kad«, of Topeka, Kan., is visiting reiativon in thocity.

MIhm MargarotTuell spontseveral days in JndianapoliH this week. Born, to John Kogers and wife, ef north Seventh stroet a aon.

Mth. I. W. Chester, of Hot Spring-, Ark., is visiting in the city. MIhh Kate Staunton, of Kvansville, has b«t»n visiting relatives hero.

Mini Sadlw Jenkins, of Decatur, Ills., Im visiting friends In the city. Mr«. tier*. Armstrong, of Imliiinapolifi, has been visiting frionds here.

Miss Nana M«'Adauis, of Seeleyvllle, has been visiting relatives hero. Mrs. John Whonhiirt has been suffering from a severe attack of gilp.

Mis* Joslo Douglaas, of Paris, III., has btion visiting Mrs. Almeda Brown. Mrs, John Curry, of south Fifth street, ha-H been visiting In Indianapolis.

Mrs. John S. Bays, of Sullivan. Intl., has boon visiting Mrs. I). N. Taylor. Charles H. (Jolrtsmith and wife have returned from their trip to Florida.

Louis Flnkblner has been coullned to his room for some time with the gripMiss Mary Hedges, of IJrbana, (., is visiting relatives on south Fourth street.

Mrs. J. W. Boston t« visiting her daughter, Mr*. H. A. Wilkes, of Chicago. Carson Stewart, ol Denver, Col., is visiting his mother on north Fourth street.

Charles

Kern,

treasurer of Cook coun­

ty, ill., ha« been vl-dtlng relatives here.

Miss Klla liOng, who has been visiting friend* In l'unu, 111., has returned home. .1 A. Morgan and wife, who have been vialtlug here, have returned to Dallas, Texas.

Mrs. Catherine Uunb, mother of Hon. John F.. l^mi, Is seriously 111 with la grippe.

Prof. Dupnweg is giving a matinee reception thl* afternoon to the voting people.

K. T. Ha/.ledlne has moved Into hi* handsome new residence on south Center street.

MIhs Lottie Bardsley, of Mattoon, 111., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John 1'rewltt.

J.vj. Button, Clint Kidder and Jacob Baur were all In Chicago on business thla week.

Key. J. D. Stanley will preach In the Episcopalchur»'h at Uockvllle next Monday Evening. no. D. Itf'll, deputy county auditor, went over to Indianapolis on road business yesterday.

Mis* Klla Bell, of Frankfort, Ky., is visiting Miss Sadie Langdon, of north seventh struct.

Mi** Cecil Ileum, of Henderson, Ky., is visiting Miss Km ma Xeirnan. of south Third street.

Walter Steele has returned to Cohanbus, l»«t Mrs. Steele will remain till after the holidays.

Mrs. J. D. Hiplev, of IHtvton. Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Henry Lang, of south Secoud street.

Mrs. C. W. Powell, of Chicago, has be«n visiting Mrs. Cor* lxmis, of south Twelfth street.

Mrs. Kdn* Sparks, of Cortland, N. J., ia visiting Mrs. HalUe Fisher, of north Seventh str-eeu

I*errv We*t«rman, of Salt I^ke City, i» visiUag bi* sister, Mrs, Wm. Brown, of Poplar

Mis* Jennie Marion, of Marshall, III., has born visiting Miss Kate Ckrisman, of north Fifth strt?et.

Oeorg» Haymond a»d *lf^ of Sb©r* man, Texwt, have been visitinic Mrs, Swl»y, of Ww»t »tre«i.

CtuulMi White and B. MiUloan «t* i.nd*l the MUHcan Peawon welding So IndiaoapolU Wedn today.

MiM Mat tie ltift«-o«d, who has boon vSuiting Slit# N*t»ie ba» returned to her home in IVvria, 111.

Robert M. xh**tvr. rr ttn# the Oasi-Paui Banker*' Reporter, of St. Uuiia, *a» in the city jrmUrAMj.

Miss Louise Scbeoerman has returned from Mt. Yernon and Evan8vilie, where she has been visiting for alx weeks.

E. E. Barton, of Hutchinson, Kansas, wan In town this week, being called here by the serious illneas of bis mother.

Mrw. H. P. Cortner has returned from Milwaukee, Wis., where sbe has been visiting relatives for several weeks.

Mis. Pauline Montagnier has returned from Kansas City, where sbe has been visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. P. Townley.

Louts Bindley and wife, of Marshall, Ills., have been visiting Mr. Bindley's sister, Mrs. Hayden, of south Third street.

Mrs. Ralph Earlcot, who has been visiting Miss Nona Sparks and other relatives here, has returned to ber home in Chicago.

Misses Annie and Birdie Leveque, of Washington, 1. CM will spend the holidays in this city with their mother, Mrs. A. J. Kelly.

Judge S. B. Davis and George W. Faris are attending a meeting of the American tJar Association, as delegates, in Washington, D. C.

Wm. M. Lyons, ol the Adams Express company, lias moved into the Haberly residence on south Fifth street, recently purchased by him.

Henry McPhillips, of the Western Union Teleprapb company, was called io F.vansvllle Wednesday by the serious sickness of liIs mother.

I. N. Ash has returned to the city from St. Louis and will remain heretoengage in the insurance business with his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Turk.

M. J. Moieland, cashier of the Prairie City Bank, will move into the new house erected by Mrs. Louisa Fisbeck, on south Center street, next Tuesday.

Mrs. K. M. Small, who has been visiting the family of her father, Thomas Stephenson, north of the city, returns to her home in Urbana, III., to-day.

Judge C. F. McNutt went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit his daughter, Miss Bonnie McNutt, who Is attending the Sevvall classical school thero.

Mrs. Alex. M. Crawford, of south Fourth street, and her sister, Miss Mayine Taylor, will spend the holidays with their parents In Indianapolis.

Aunty Tillotson, of 332 south Second street,

js

very ill. Mrs. Tillotson came

to Terre Haute from Canada in 1S1G and will be 811 years old on Fobruary (5, lS!»i2. Miss Josio Douglass entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Kato Uulman, before that young lady's departure for Texas.

Miss Lillie (.iilruan who has been visiting friends in Sullivan, lias returned home. During her stay there Kev. Ireland and wifegave a reception in hor honor.

Mrs. 0. M. Brown, who has been quite ill with la grippe, had so far recovered

Miss Flora Link, who has been visiting Miss Kmma Fisbock and other friends for several weeks, left for Chicago on Thursday, from whcuco she «oes to her homo in Tacouia, Wash., arriving in time for Christinas.

County Commissioner Peter Miller left for Hot Springs, Ark,, Tuesday after noon. He will bo gone ten days or more, and expects to gain strength sufficient to withstand the attacks ol would he office holders and disappointed office seekers.

Grand Treasurer J. T. II. Miller, Deputy John Hauer, Tlieo. Huston, William Beeves and wifeand many other Knights and Ladies of Honor of this city, were at Hray.il Monday evening to help initiate six new members, and to the banquet which followed.

Albert Hebb, who fell down the hatchway in Hul man's store the begin lug of the week Is still confined to hi* room, but his condition is not considered serious. H. Huhnan and his brother both fell through the same opening before the accident to Hebb.

Prof. Oskar Duenweg cave a delightful dancing reception to the members of his classen In Bindley hall last night. The music w-as furnished by the Ringgold orchestia, and the programme consisted of fourteen members. About sixty-five couple were present and all had a most enjoyable time.

Christian Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching by Pastor Frank at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30. Meeting of Y. P. S. C. E. t:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. I reachlng at east mission by the Pastor, Monday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at east and south missions, Sunday 2:30 p. ra.

Geo. H. Hebb and wife handsomely entertained their Wends at progressive euchre last evening at their COST home on south Third street. Refreshment* were werv^d at eleven o'clock. First prUee were won by Mr. and Mm. Bigwood. Consolation prices were given to Mr*. Watson and Mr. Button. Thome present were Mr. and Mm Wagner, Mr. and Mr*. Sweet, Mr. and Mr*. Hera an, Mr. and Mm, Byera, Mr. and Mrs. Button, Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. a»d Mrs, Etlim Mr. and Mrs. BSgwood, Mr. and Mi*. Ooodwin, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey, Mr*. Oooid, Mise Hwnnnti, Mt*s Tyler. Miss €kmld and Ml** ioange.

yesterday that she was able to go to margin of profit., You can vfr his Paris, to visit her mother, Mrs., Avid 'bfmir* „vWllaon.

Mrs. Hamilton, of Danville, has been visltlnK her aunt, Mrs. Julia Patrick, ami her cousin, Mrs. Dr. Klce. She is on her way to Kansas City, Mo., where she will resldo.

Mrs. Silas Finch and daughter, Miss Maynio, who have been seriously ill of la grippe and pneumonia for some time, aro able to sit up at Intervals now, Joe Finch, who was also ill, is able to be about again.

Boys Wanted.

The Mail is delivered to city subscribers almost exclusively by newsboys. They number over Two Hundred, but there is room for more. Any wideawake boy can, by going to all the houses in bis neighborhood, get a number of subscribers to start with. The Mail is sold to boys for 2X cents, and they sell them for 5 cents. Many boys are now earning 25 cents to $1.00 or more, in an hour or two Saturday afternoon. Come around and try it.

CHRISTMAS AT BUTTON'S.

Elegant and Desirable Gifts.

No gift is more appreciated than an interesting and beautiful book. Such gifts are always appropriate and always valuable, as well as most appropriate reminders of friendship and kindly greetings. The publishers this year are issuing the handsomest illustrated books that ever came from the presses of the country. American publishers to-day lead the world in the variety and excellence of the literature offered. At Button & Co.'s Central Book Store there is a rare exhibition of fine books suited to the Holidays. Indeed, the Central Book Store is the mostattractive place in town for Holiday shoppers. The ladies are loud in praise of the beautiful art novel ties found there. Then there are Photo graph and Scrap Albums, Pictures, Fine Gift Books in Sets, Prang's Christmas Cards.and Hand Painted Novelties, Gold Pens, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Plush Sets of all kinds, Games, Blocks, Toys, and In fact, something for everybody.

No Holiday Gift is more acceptable than a nice Piece of Furniture bought at Fosters's.

Holly Wreaths, Christmas Wreathing, Memorial Wreaths and Crosses, Winter Blooming Plants, Choice Palms and other Decorative Plants, Jardiniere, and always the Choicest Roses and Cut. Flowers at JOHN G. HEINL'S,

E. R. Wright & Ctf two cars of fancy Oranges and can coiii with Chicago, Cincinnati

York!"

Save Money For Christmas. You can do this by buying your boots and shoos at A. II. Roegoman's, 101 south Fourth street. He gets his supplies from the best manufacturers, gets bottom rates, knows what his customers want and is content with the leasLj)08sible

bfis

m.,5 .» uig iun o., vri?wt) shucs tor ifltlles if? Dongola, Kid and Goat, and in common sense styles or opera. Drop In and see his elegant Holiday Slippors, so comfortable and cheap. And to the hundreds of farmer readers of The Mail we would say that Boegeman has just the footwear vou need at this season.

V. J, Gray, '28 north Fourth street, a 1 eautiful stock of holiday goods, and see how cboap you can buy a ful present.

Bed-room suits a specialty at A Co.'s, 2:1 and 25 south Fourth

TOYS! TOYS!

And Musical Goods.

Don't fail to visit the Opera Store, 320 Main street and examin'| stock of Toys and Musical InstrumV of all descriptions.

Stoves at away down prices at 23 al 26 south Fourth street, C. Wood & Co. Hi _____________ V*'

Folding beds cheap at C. Wood & Co.'s', 23 and 26 south Fourth street.

A present especially for a lady. Call and see it at E. D. Harvey's.

ASSIGNEE'S SALE

of Toys, Dolls, Glass, Tin and Queensware. This sale Is positive. Come early and get first choice. Clark's 5 and 10c store, 314 Main street, north side.

Harky Dooson, Assignee.

The old reliable James T. Moore always keeps on hand the largest assortment of plumbers material and drive well pumps to be found in the city. All work promptly attended to and well done. Call on him at (S57 Main street

Merring «& Carter are headquarters for easels.

The C. it E. I. R. R., with it« superior and unexcelled facilities fer giving the traveling public the very best accomodation afforded by any line, should always be consulted before making a trip to the north, east or west. A glance of the map will at once convince yon that this is without doubt the most direct and preferred route to Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha, Denver, Yellowstone Park, Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco. The Chicago and Nashville Limited, a solid vestibnled train of Pullman aleepers, day coaches, parlor and dinning ears, heated by steam and lighted by gas, leaves Terre Haute daily at 5:20 a. m. Night express with Pullman Sleepers leave daily at 10:15 p. m. One change of curs between Terre IIante and all Pacific coast points. For tickets and information in detail call upon or addre**, 0. A. Smith Gee!. Agent, $18 Wabash Are-, «r Cl I* Stone, Oenl. Fa**, agent, Chicago, tlU

For Sale.

TPOI JD gi

Haute.

Fdence,515south

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,vR SALE OR RENT.-A. G. Austin's resi5th street.

Flocation

OR 8ALE—A BARBER SHOP-The best in town :good business. Address box 168 Sullivan, Ind.

HARRV

J. BAKER. Attorney.

Boom 2, Savings Bank Block. HEBIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Order of Sale issued from- the Vigo Circuit Court to me directed and delivemi, in favor of Terre Haute Savings Bank and against Reuben A. Halstead, Mary & Halstead, Vigo County ^tional Itenk,of Terre Haute, Indiana, John B. McCoskev, I will offer for sale the following descrioed real estate, situated in Igo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Eighty 80) acres of! of the west end of one hundred (100) acres off of the north side of the south west quarter (Ji) of section ten (10), township eleven (11) *prth of range nine t") west, ano on Monday, the 2bth day of December, 1891, between the houis of 10 o'clock am. aud 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the nortn door of the court house, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging. for a term

not

exceeding seven yeare, to

the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient

A

Cor. 8th aud Chem

Games, Games, Games. Get your Christmas games at tb| Oflice Nows Stand. All the latcf best games for girls and boys. 1* north 7th street.

to

satisfy said Judg­

ment and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple In and to said real estate, to the highest Didder for cash to satisfy the

^Thl's 5th day of December, 1891. JAMES W. STOUT, Sheriff. Printers fee, X5.60.

A. A. BKECHER, Attorney. S. E. corner Fourth and Ohio streets. TTACHMENT NOTICE.

No. 223:?. Before A. B. Felsenthal, J. P., Harrison Township, Vigo county, Indiana. James Payne and Allen Harris vs. George Plttinan. In attachment aud garnishee.

Whereas it appears by the affidavit of the plaintiff Payne that the said defendent Is a non-resident of the slate of Indiana, and ftvhereas also It appears from the return of riUie constable to the summons herein issued, Shat the said defendent was not found in his lalllwlck it Is therefore ordered, that due "Dtice of the pendency of this action be given the said defendent by publication in a spaper of general circulation published iild county. ild non-resident defendent., is therefore iby notified of the pendency of said action i«t him and that the same will stand for :n the 2nd day of February, 1892, at 2 p. m., at my oflice, 20 south Third

Terre Haute, Indiana. less rnv hand and seal this 2nd day of ber, IS&l.

A. U. FELSENTHAL, J. 1'. [SEAL]

FOR CHRISTMAS FRESH EXCELLENT CHEAP

PRESTON & HARRIS*-

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO.

LEADING

eat Estate Ag

20 S. Sixth Street.

BARGAINS! BARGAINSl hn 7 room dwelling, rents for $14 per W month. A IS percent. Investment.

2 story hrick store building:, corncr lot with brick dwelling house. Rents for S3ii pet mouth. This Is worth StJOOO. 4-room house three squares north of Main street, 8-rooin houseSsquaresnorth Main. Would make good boarding house.

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$1000}4

rfOm

,'wc'"n"

SOOw14-room

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north part of

fiOftAfk (7-room houBCsix squares north of O-OUU Main street. Four room bouse on north Center street. 6-room cottage north Seventh street- Very dralrable.

O jrfi house S. E. part of city. 850 cash and 810 per montn. 3-reom, bran new hou»e, bay winfront. $50 cash and 810 per month will buy this very desirable property.

13-

800f,dow

1In

2-story 7-room house with well cistern, cellar

and

out buildings all

complete. 1100 cash and balance monthly payments.

Desirable property everywhere, north, east and south. Come and see before buying. Lots and hous* to suit everybody's pocketbook.

Riddle, lamlltoD & Co.,

20. S. Sixth Street.

Follow the Crowd

and It will take yon to A. G. Austin A Co's where the Christmas novelties are.

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ALL WE ASfc IS FOR YOU TO LOOK AT OUR EXCLUSIVE STOCK BEEORE YOU PURCHASE.

Useful Xmas Gifts!

Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Caps, Mackintosh Coats, Gum Goats, Gloves, Knit Jackets, Jersey Jackets, Smoking Jackets, Silk Hats, Silk and Cashmere Mufflers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Umbrellas, Fine Silk Neckwear of all kinds, Silk Suspenders and

Boys' Storm Coats, $4

You will be pleased at Pixley's One profit saved at Pixley's. Return go'ods if not satisfied at Pixley's.

NICE LINE

LEGANT PRESENTS.

The Best, The Cheapest, The Newest

PISBECK'S FURNITURE HOUSE.

*For Suggestions for Christmas Presents

IMIOST EIjEG- A.ISTT STOCK 11ST TIOE CITY.

WATCHES AND DIAMONDS

SOLID SILVERWARE, SOLID SILVER SPOONS, GOLD RIMMED SPECTACLES, ROGER BROS. PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, FINE LINE PLATED CHAINS, ONYX CLOCKS, LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD WATCHES, BRIC-A-BRAC, BRONZES, OPERA GLASSES, ETC.

Ev«7tbts« RcprMiwtcd, ud Price*

A desirable watch for nothing at Pixley's.

Come Early and Get First Choice.

PIXLEY & CO.

THE YEBY BEST IUsT TBCIE MARKET ct

ESTATE OAK

THE FAVORITE BASE BURNERS,

And a Large Variety of Stoves, at

Zimmerman's Stove Store,

Me Keen's Block 668

HOLIDAY GOODS:

CORNER WABASH AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET

Also Cigars, Perfumes, Brushes, Pocket Knives,

KTJBSElDa -WATER BOTTLES, CHAMOIS.

OOF

See

Any of them are Handsome and at Extremely Low Prices,

-1TOTJ WILL ZETIHsriD-

Handsome Night Robes, Collars, Cuffs, Silk Suspenders, Silk Mufflers, Fine Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,

Linen or Flannel Shirts, Underwear.

88fA large array of Suits, Overcoats, Odd Pants for man or boy. Call and get yours early.

THORMAN & SCHLOSS,

Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,

COEiraE FIFTH JLJST1D 8TEBET8.

Never mind the Weather, we've got what you want to make an Xmas Present. At Feehheimer's, South Fourth Street.

Low

J. M. BIGWOOD, 403 MAIN ST,

ozpipositie O:FBBA KCOXJSE.

nnrt-Cl*w Goods C*a B« Sold.

Main Street

At (jU LICK'S

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