Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 23, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 December 1892 — Page 8

THE MAI I.

A PAPER/FOR THE PEOPLE.

Personal.

Will Balch has returned from Vincennes. Miss Ola Emerson has been visiting In Mancie.

Col. Thomas H. Nelson we'nt east yesterday. Will Cook and wife wene in Paris, III., Monday.

Lee Goodnrian is confined to his home by sickness. Miss Sadie Klrkham has been visiting in Sullivan.

Rev. L, Kfetloy went to EvatsSaville on Wednesday. Will Garvin returned froga Florida on. Thursday.

Miss Louise Hunley is visiting friends in B-loomington.^

MissEd DC Coleman has been visiting Mattoon friends. V-s. A. Wright, of Brazil, was in the city WedneocU^*

Mrs. R. Sprague, of Hudson, Ky., is visiting in the city. Miss Mary Miller, of Poland,-is visiting relatives beye.

MIhs Fannie AuBtln, of Brazil, was ih the city this week. Miss

Katharine Smith will spend the

winter in Cincinnati. Miss Edna Barney spent Christe/as at her home in Marshall,

Mrs. William Griffith i» visiting friends in Mallotte, Ind. Otto Brinkman, of Perigoald, Ark., spent the holidays here.

Mrs. Claude Husted has been visiting relatives in Marshall, III. Miss Elizabeth entertains this afternoon with a puzzle party.

T. A. Orndorffand wife spent the holidays \*lth Marshall friends. George Hauck and wife, of Chicago, spent Christmas In the olty.

Miss Rosa Boatrlgbt, of Sulliyan, spent Christmas with friends here. Miss Ida Renner Bpent her vaoatlon •with friends near Lookport.

MIsh Eva Moulton, of Indianapolis, has been visiting friends here. Miss Etta Funkhouser has been visiting her parents in Newport, Ind.

Mrs. Chris Postlethwaite has been visiting her parents in Chicago. Miss Annie Lockman, of Brazil, has been visiting friends in the city.

Miss Kate Straus has been visiting Miss llowena Paett, of Rockville. Mastor Wlllip Hays, of Sullivan, spent Christmas with friends in the city.

Mique O'Brien, of the Cincinnati Times-Star, spent the holidays hef6. Miri, May Davis has been visiting Mrs. Frank Taylor, Indianapolis.

Missoa Ann and Ina Siiitikas-d, of Brazil, have beon visiting in the city.

O.-C. Scott and wife, of Martoon, 111., have boon visiting friends in the city.

Miss lvato VanDeren, of Charleston, III., spont tho week with friends here.

Miss Nellie Keith spent Christmas with relatives and friends iaVincennes.

Mrs. Amanda Wagnor, who has been visiting in JUrasi!, returned home Thursday.

Misses Helen Smith and Marguerite Nelson spent tho holidays at Indianapolis.

Mrs. J. C. Burdiu, of north Eighth street, spent Christmas at Waveland, Iml.

W. 8. MofFette and family, of Crawfordsville, Visited rolativas here this week.

Miss Kuiira Samuels, of Bay tot), Ohio, has boon visiting friondaon south Fourth street*

Miss Llnnle Briton, who has been visiting here, ha*"*qtumed tp her home in llrar.tl.

Uabo Davis ftW^od tv»P9nd the holidays very with Evansville friends.

Lon Folk, wife aud son, of Charleston, 111., spent the holidays with relative in the city.

Mrs, \V. A. ^Lurphy, of north Ninth street, has been visiting her Sister in Chicago,

Miss l^ou Burton, of Sullivan, spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. W. A 'Marlon*.

Harry Russell and family spentJChrlstuias with H. Margraves and wife, of KockviUe.

Miss Ida SiSohuHtle, of Manotowoc, Wtsu, has been visiting Miss Siddie Bauer niolster.

Ed. Waters, who spent Christmas with his parents, returned to Pittsburg Wednesday.

Frank Connelly and wife have moved into their handsome tsew home on south Center street.

Chris. Morlock and wife have returned from Grsenway", Ark., where they have txxen visiting.

John Gordon and wife spent Christina* with Mr*. Gordon's mother at KnightSviH^

Frank C. Flabeek received a fine boy at his house as Christmas gift on Christma* eve,

Samuel Foster, of Fort Wayne, has be«n In the city, the guest of bis brother, A. 35. Fo«t«r.

Mr*. J. M. Cooper and son Hubert are visiting relative* at KUeUvllle and Bloomington, Ind*

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M. C.- Ham lit spent the holidays at Hamilton, Ohio, .the guest of bla sister, Mrs. E. A. Abbey,

Jndge D. N. Taylor was called to H»rrisburg, Ind., this week by the serious illness of his sister.

Miss Emma Henderson has been spending the week with retetivea^nd friends at Casey, 111. -"*M

Mrs. J. C. Lowery, of Mofttlcello, Ills., is the guest of Fred F. Cornell's family, of east Poplar street.

A. G. Austin and wife spent Christmas with Mrs. Jane Austin, of P«aria, Dl.» Mr. Austin's mother.

Miss Lizzie Kiefer, who has been visiting here, returned to her home in Vlncennes on Wednesday.

Miss Lillle S toner,flf Washington, D. CM is visiting her sister, Miss Cora Signer, of 671 Ohio street.

Master Edwin Johnson, of Vlncennes, has been visiting Richard Hebb, of south Third street, this week.

Mrs. I. W. Younge and son, of Fort Wayne have been in the city, the guests of Mrs. A. G. Walker.

Miss Lou Mabry, of Fairfield, 111., spent the holidays .with her cousin, Miss Eva-Schmachtenberger.

Mrs. T. W/MQ^rhead and son Herbert, have been visiting the family of G. ,W. Bender, of Indianapolis.

Miss Lydia, Schafer Is visiting relatives in Ohio aud Michigan, and will not return here unll March 1st.

Miss Lou Barton, of Sullivan, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 'Wm. F. Marlow, of south Center street.

Mrs. Jennie Bishop and daughter, Miss Katharine, of Coates college, ylslted friends In Paris, this week.

Miss Myrtle Bradbury, of Shelburn, Ind., has been visiting the Misses Abbott, of south First street.

Jerry Brown and wife, of south Third street, spent the holidays with relatives and friends in Sullivan county.

Mrs. Harry Aiken and daughter Pansey, of Evansville, have bee* spending the holidays with relatives here.

Mrs Stella Froeb returned on Thursday from Indianapolis, where she spent Christmas with Mrs. tda Harper.,

Miss Lillian Schaal, of Edlnburg, Ind., has been visiting the family of Peter Frisz, of north Thirteenth street.

Lee Harness, of Pueblo, Col., spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his sister, MrB. N. Dix, of south Fifth street.

Mrs. Hattie Bullock, (nee Nowlin), of Indianapolis, is spending the vacation with old school friends In this city. •Joe Cashmore and wife, of north Ninth street, spent Christmas witb Mr. Cashraore's parents at Muncle, Ind?

Matt Maston and wife, of Coatosville, Ind,,. who spent Christmas with A1 McClure and wife, have returned home.

Frank Snider and wife, of Joplln Mo., are in the city, the guests of H. P. Cortner and wife, of south Center street.

Gilbert- I4noh, of Indianapolis, took Christmas dinu^- v/lth his sister Mrs. George-F. Grub, of Mulberry street.

Mrs. Isaac Bala and daughter have feaea spending a portion of the week with Clnoinii&ti relatives and frlendfe .,

Mrs. C. L. Long and Mrs. 0. R. jfordan^of Iudlan&polis, spent the holidays with their parents, C. L. Harris and wife.

Rev* R. V. Hunter atteaded t^e- meeting of the state executive eommittee of ih? Y. P. S. C. E. in Indianapolis this week.

Mrs. Kate Le Bart and daughter, Miss ETurline, of Vincennes, have been visiting tii® family of Chas. M. Wheeler this week.

Mrs. Ella Ray and daughter, Lillle, and Miss Mollle King, spent the week in Sullivan with the family of S. R. Eagle.

Mrs. Will J. Snyder, of Columbus, Ind., is visiting her parents, Robert Lelnberger and wife, of north Thirteenth street.

Joseph Bishop and wife, of Columbus, Ohio, have been visiting the "family of Thomas Bishop, of south Fourteenth street.

Frank Fischer, of Chicago, spent the holidays in the city with his parents, Fred Fischer and wife, of south Fifth street.

Frank M. Dunkin from and after January 1st. will be local manager of Riddle, Hamilton & Co's., Insurance Agency.

John De Witt Arnold and wife, of Washington, D. C,, hate been the guests of Mrs. Arnold's mother, Mrs. Theo. HudnuL

Mrs. George Briggs,' who has been visiting her daugher, Mrs. Dova Williams, has returned to her home in Snllivan.

Mrs. H. A. Atwood, of Marlon, Ind., Is spending the holidays with her parents, H, Hawlin and wife, 1600 north Eighth street.

Miss Cora El well, who is attending Commercial college in this city, ft spending the holidays with her parents in Kansas, 111.

Misses Mavna Loftgnocker and Miss Mary Gas to, haye been spending the week with the former's parents in Robinson, 111.

Misses Lawson and Emma Epperson, of Kansaa, Hi., have been the guest* of Mrs, G. A. Schaal, of north Sixth street, during the hoUdaya.

Mia. Margaret Seeman and daughter, Mm. Geo. F. Seeman, who have been visiting relatives ia Nashville, TennM have returned home.

Mrs. Brace Cooper, who has been spending the holidays with her parent*, Johu Merry and wife, has returned to her home in Chicago.

J. W. Cockran and wife, of Washing* ton, Ind., were in the city this week, the guests of George A» Smith and wife, of 526 south Seventh street.

Herbert T. Condon, of Eugene, Oregon, who is attending law school ai Michigan University, spentthe holidays wfth his cousin, A. M. Higgins.

Rev. J. E.vNewh6nae and wife and Mrs. T. Newhouse, of Greencaatle, were the guests of C, A. Griffin and wife, .of south Fifth istreet, on Tuesday

Mrs. B. Arthur Bullock, of Indianapolis, is spending the* holidays among friends here. Mrs. Bullock was formerly Miss flattie Nowlin, of this city.

Miss Nannie Hunter, of north "Sixth street, And her neice, Miss Etta Hunter, of north Twelfth street, have been visiting relatives and friends In, Clinton this week.

TERRE^AUTE SATURDAY EVENING.MAIL, DECEMBER 31.1S92

Mr). A. G. Adams has resigned her position as organist of the Congregational church. Miss Elizabeth Shirley has been elected to the position for the next year,

Theo. E. Elliott, of the firm of Elliott A Johnson*has rented the house formerly occupied by C. A,. Da Mond on Swan street, and will move his family here next'week. I

Misses Dora Sanders' a Ltd Mildred Hal akens and MeBdames Goo, A. Byrd and Sneendan Wheeler, C. W. Crawi&rd and —Menough, of Brazil, were In the oky Thursday.

Captain Richards, U. S. A., local recruiting, here, who has been at Hot Springs for some tnu«, is no better and has been ordered to a southern health resort.

Miss Louisa Richardson returned from Louisville, Ky., Thursday evening, where she has been spending Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. Blanche Richardson.

Albert C. Chadwlck, formerly secretary of theTerre Haute Water works

has

Social Circle.

Mrs. L. S. Briggs entertained her oard club yesterday afternoou.

Mrs. Morton Hidden entertained her euchre olub on Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Grace Jenckes entertained a number of her young friends on Thursday evening at her home on south Sixth street.

The marriage of Harry H.1 Hutton and Miss Sarah Coote Black of this city will take place at Centenary ohurch at 9 o'clock avm. January 11th. Mr. Hutton expects to

take

his bride to 540 south.

Fourth street where they will keep house. Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Anna Belle f»addock, youngest daughter of William Paddock, to Ernest M. Rounsaville. At the Congregational church on Wednesday morning, January 11th. The young couple will be at home at1200 north Sixth street, after February 1st,

At the conclusion of the Oberlin concert last night the young people of the Congregational church gave the company a reception In tiie church parlors. About a hundred ladies and gentlemen were present, and'a very pleasant time was had. Miss Hattie Paige favored those in attendance with vocal munlc, and refreshments were served.^

The Bouquet euchre club has had two complimentary entertainments tendered them this week. The first by Mrs. S. C. Barker, last Monday, at which time the first and second prizes were carried off by Mrs, E, D. Harvey and Mrs. J. M. Ryan. The rest of the company drew for the consolation prize and was drawn by Mrs. R. P. Scott. Mrs. J. M. Bigwood is entertaining the club this afternoon. •Jr!

On Thursday evening the members of the Dirlgo dancing club gave a successful holiday reception to their friends in Bindley hall, being the first ever given under their auspices. A large number of Invitations had been f»nt out, nearly all of which

were

accepted, quite a num­

ber being present fiOm

the

surrounding

towns. The music was furnished by the Ringgold orchestra, and a very in

of his friends. He was presented witn a handsome copy of Dante's Inferno, illustrated by Dore. Refreshments ware served, and the party enjoyed themselves in various ways until a

Nancy Kisner, Lizzie Kate aad Maggie Patterson, Stella Neeley, Ada Gosnell, Cora Shirley, .Mabel Shonafeldt, Gertie Collins, Lizzie Gilman, Ida Bright, Susie Shanks,v Eva Parks, Mrs. Brown and Messrs. Horace Colvln, John Eastman, George Fox, James Shaw, George Ellis, Mr. Shanks and Matthew Lytle.

Christmas was very appropriately celebrated at the Rose Orphan's Home on Monday evening: There was a turkey dinner for the children, a beautiful Chflsdbaa tree laden with the good things of the seasoiif and a party In tho parlor. Each ohiId was presented with an Initial handkerchief by A. Herz. Mesdames Goodman and Hirschler sent a box of candy and oranges and Thorman & Schloss contributed a box of oranges.

On Monday evening J. W. Miller had a family reunion at his home, No. 488 north Eighth street, to which a few friends were also invited. The time was passed In a Very pleaeant manner In dancing and music, during the progress of whioh refreshments were served. Amobg the guests were Wallace Hall and wife, C. M. Reeves and wife, Edgar Miller and wife, J. A. Miller and wife and W. P. Harding ind wife Misses Libble Miller, Fluta Wheeler and De Lora Miller Messrs. W. Miller, Amos Gruber, Charles Miller, -Charles Carter, John Bardsley, John Prevo,* Bert Miller ?tnd Roy Gruber.

Ge Monday afternoon Frank P. Sargent aied wife gave their usual Christmas party

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just returned from Denver, Col., and kinds of amusement. The guestn were will be glad to see his friends at the numeroas, and ranged from the tiniest office of Riddle, Hamilton &Co., where tot to Mrs. D. S. Danaldton, who enjoy he will have charge of their Real Estate ed the occasion as much/as any person department.

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Harry S. Nones and Mrs. Mary C. Maginnis were married at Albuquerque, New Mexico, On the 22nd instant. The bride was formerly a resident of this city.

James Farrington attended the recaption given at the St. George, Evansville, Tuenday night to Misa Niblack, of Indianapolis, and Miss Drew, of New. Orleans. It was a brilliant social event.

Aaron Strouse and wife, of 328 south Fourth street, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Carrie Strouse and Meyer Mannberger, at Temple Israel, on Wednesday evenin an a 1 1 I

Csttds are out announcing the marriage of Miss Rose Joseph, daughter of Max Joseph and wife, to Charles Berktn, of Paris, 111. The wedding ceremony will be performed at the Terre Haute Tuesday evening, January 24,

the little folks in honor^f

the birthday of their daughter Mabel, at their home on south Sixth street. The parlors were handsome|.y: decorated for the oooaslop, and In one of them was a largo Christmas,tree decked with choice fruits and presents bearing the names 'of the guests, and from which each one prosetit received one or more gi fts. From 'six, o'clock the little folks two till danced and.engaged in various other

present. On Wednesday morniug at the home of O.P. Bray, of Effingham, ill., occurred the marriage of Thomas P. Conalty, of this olty, and Miss Cordla Dill, formerly of Terre Haute, the oeramony being perfrmed by Rev Bather Ducy. •. The groom represents the house of S. .0 Barker, of this city, and is a member of Post G, of the T.P. A. The wedding was private, only a few friends besides the contracting parties being present. Messrs. Edward J. WaWh and John Cleary attended from here. The bride and groom arrived in the city on Thursday afternoon,going direct to their home, 128 g6uth Eleventh street, where they gavQ a reception to. relatives and a few friends in the evening. 5s',4, A

On Wednesday Evening Dr. Clarence F. Williams and Miss Mary E. Cox were united in marriage bv Rev. Frank A. Morgan, pastor of. the Christian church, hL the ljome of the bride's parents, 859 Mublerry street, in Jthe pre^nce or the in mediate relatives and a few friends. The groom

Sis"

well known htre. The

bride is a daughter of Count^ Commissioner Cox and is a most estimable and popular young lady. She was handsomely] attired in a becoming dress of cream china silk and lace, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. The young couple have

gone

to housekeeping on

south Sixth street, where the groom has provided a home. for hia bride, and to which they take with them the best wishes of jnany friends,

The Are me club held Its regular meetiug on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. H.«Goodwln at her home, 809 south Third street. Tbe afternoon was passed In social conversation and the enjoyment of refreshments. The following were present: Mesdames J. B. Reynalds, D. W. Gardiner, M. Hollinger,L. Heinl, W. E. Burnes, F. Siedentopf, R. Forster, L. French, C. A.Melville, J.M. Vaughn, Y. Crookshank, Ed. Lawrence, EfBidaman, H. Van Brunt, A. R. Summers, J. R. Byers,and Misses Nina Stur lcard, Helen 'fyler, S. Allen and S. Blum. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. L. French vice-president, Mra. R. Forster secretary, Mrs. J. R. Byers treasurer, Mrs. F. Siedentopf.

A. B. Pogg and wife celebrated their fiftieth (golden) wedding on Wednesday at their nome on Fruit Ridge avenue, east of the city. Quite a number of the neighbors called during the day to offer congratulations and help dispose of the turkey, among them being George A. Lockridge and wife, the latter having been present when the words were said which made Mr. and Mrs. Pegg man and wife. For thirty-five years Mr. Pegg acd hla wife have occupied the home where they .now live, the other fifteen years of their married life having bean spent about three miles east of there. When married they commenced life with none of this world's goods, but through business tact and industry Mr. Pegg has accumulated more than enough to enable them to live In ease and comfort during the remainder of their days which their many friends hope may be numerous. The groom presented his

wjf0 with

down on

i. wm characterized by hearty Herbert Briggs, principal of the Oreen-

wood school, w** giyen a surpriseparty specially beloved in her on Wednesday evening at hm home, f^her many deeds of 1709 north Eighth street, bya number

fifty gold dollare—ono for each

year spent together. In the evening JBBI »J

tereeting dancing programme was car- ^^rathandredof their friends swooped *.. 1 tj ried out.

the household with a surprise

acd

a

jolly

honrB of

wv. In another oolumn a liberal reward is

late hoar. Those present were Misses offered for the retorn of a png dog which Maggie Baor, Com King, Cora Sachs, has either strayed or been stoles.

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Seats on sale, Monday, Jan. 2.

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RENT—My 7 roon cotta«o_28 north Eighth will be vacant aljout 15th

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Stock of Toys and Novelties for vacant or inproved property. Stock or Groceries well located and good business.

Restaurant and Lunch Counter doing a splendid business. For further particulars call on

0R8ALE.Good residence property on North Fourth street near Sycamore.

Three good properties on North Center nter Locoat street. Fifty ft. fronton Wabash Avenue between Eleventh and 12th street*. A good basinee* location. ..

Seven room bouse southeawt corner tourteen th and! Poplar streets. Everything ingood

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lotu on northeast corner Crawford

and Fifteenth streets. Vacant lot on Fifteenth just jwfth of Oak street. Several properties to trade for smaller

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to aell. Farms to *ell or trade.

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The beautiful residence lots between Sixth and Seven Ui streets north of Sycamore street. Also many houses and lota In all the city. B0YBE A WALKE .v. „e SW Ohio

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8 room house on south Fourth Btrcot ln good condition and splendid location.* 8 room house on south Sixth street. 7 room house on south Third street. 4 room cottage on north Eighth street. 7 room house on north Eighth Atraet.

For further particulars enquire of R. DAHLEN, Real estate, loan and Insurance agent, i602

Wabash Avenue.

$ 800 cash and $13.22 per month will buy tho nice, new 6-room cottage, No. 1633 north Ninth street. Good location and high lot. cash and $18.60 per month will buy a new 4-room cottage southwest corner

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Fourteenth-and-a-half and College avenue. cash and $25 per month will buy a 7room cottage, No. 1763 north Ninth street. Furnace, verunda around tho front and concrete walks. $ 100 cash and 812.W) per month will buy a 3 room cottage on Fourth avenue be«. tween Sixth and Seventh stroots. $3,000 will buy a 10-room dwelling, No. 5H south. Eighth street. Lot 46x100 feet-

9 300

Shade t'ees, fruit, gas and barn. A very desirable residence. Ensy terms. $ 10 ensn and $10 per month will buy a 3room cottage, on Nineteenth street In

Cottage Place.

$ 200 cash and $18.20 per month will buy &3room cottage, No. 1029 Oak street. $ 260 cash and $15 per month will buy a room cottage, No. 1516 Spruce street. $1,400 will buy tno new 1-room cottage, No, 1860 Tenth street. Veranda, cellar, cl». tern, barn, etc. Terms $500 cash, balance monthly payments. $ 200 cash, balance monthly payments, will buy a 6-room dwelling, No 821 north

Seventeenth street. Lot -10x142 feet. Well, clstern.and fruit. $ 800 cash, balance $1250 per month, will buy a 4-room dwelling. No. Olflnorth

Thirteenth street. Lot 50xlfl0 feet.

$ 800 -for a 3-room dwelling, No. 1220 Walnut street. Terms $300 cash, balance $8,26 per month. $1,000 cash, balance reasonable time, for a nice 2 story, 8-room dwelling, No. 800 north .Center street corner lot. Good barn. A nice residence. $ 20 cash and $3 per month, 3 vacant lots In

Cottage Place. Mortgage.2nd to Building and Loan. Nice building lots In all parts of the city on reasonable terms with palvllcgc of building through Building and Loan.

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Trains marked thus run daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. No. 8 (limited solid vestibuled has sleeping, parlor and dining cars to Ch lcago.

No. 4 has steeping cars to Chicago. Ticket* and sleeping car accommodations at city ticket office, Wabash avenue. Telephone No. 22. Union depot office Tenth and Chestnut, telephone No. 64.

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