Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 July 1894 — Page 8

•'V PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

lAdditional personals on 5th page.] Dr. P. W. Shaley Is visiting in Ohio. Pbilip Kadel is at Lake Maxinkuckee. Airs. Tremaine is visiting in Sullivan. Mrs. M. R, White is visiting in Clay City.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Hobergare in Hew York. Miss Jessie McCallister is visiting in Ca»ey.

Miss Hattie Hall is visiting friends in Marshall. Miss Grace McKeever is visiting at Cobden, 111.

Mrs. D. O. Martin is visiting relatives in Marshall. R. G. Watson took in the Cleveland xaces this week.

City Attorney Piety has been on the sick list this week. Mrs. B, F. Dunlap is visiting friends in Worthington.

A. A. Beecher and family are camping out in Green county. J. M. Blgwood made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday.

Miss Edith Marks, of Chicago, is visiting Miss Rose Hirschler. Percy Williams left for New York thiH week to attend school.

Mias Effle Smith, of Ylncennes, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Laux, of Decatur, Ills., is visiting her aunt, MM. A. J. Kelley.

J. G. McNutt and family will spend a few weeks at Madison, Iud. Charles Griffith and daughter visited Marshall relatives this week.

Mrs. Ella Kidd Is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. C. Balsey, at Marshall. Miss Gertrude Kuhn is visiting Jacob Kubnand family, in Marshall.

Klmor Iihoads is spending a two weoks' vacation at Hillsboro, 111.

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Mrs. I». W. Bollen, of Newman, Ills,, is visiting Miss Annie Williams. Miss Goldie Golder has returned from a visit with relatives in Marshall.

Hugo Duenweg and daughter, Miss Carrie, are at Lake Maxinkuckee. C. M. Daggett has returned from a six weeks' business trip to Arkansas.

Miss Maggie Bryan, of Marshall, vis* ited Miss Mabel Martin this week. Mrs. 8. Uffenheimer and Mrs. Lee Selistsberger are visiting in Chicago.

Mrs. Sadie K. Davis is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. N. Baker, in Rockville. John Engle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Engle, is visiting relativos in Evansville.

Miss Bertha Sanderson has returned from a week's vacation at Martinsville.

Bert Morehead is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. T. S. Kelly, in Crawfordsville.

Mrs. Elisha Havens and daughter joined Mr. Havens in New York this week.

Mrs. R. D. Gauby, of Arcada, Fia., is visiting friends in this city, her former home.

Miss Emma Meyer, of St. Joe, Mo., is visiting Mrs. Will Hild, of south .Eighth street.

Mrs. J. W. Boston has returned from a six weeks' visit with her daughter in Chicago.

W. L. and Willard Kidder were called to Geneseo, Ills., by the death of their mother.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pfeiffer, of south Eighth street, July 22d, a daughter.

Miss Roe, of Piqua, O., who has been visiting Mrs. S. R. Hamill, returns home to-day.

A. B. Mewhinney has returned from Michigan, where his famllv ia spending the summer.

Sig. Uffenheimer will go to New York Wednesday, to purchase fall goods for Herz' Bazar.

Theodore Golder, of Pixlpy ft Co'a, is temporarily disabled as a result of a recent accident.

Will Dishon.has returned from St.

4-Year-01d Trot, $24,000, 20 Starters. 3-Year-01d Trot, $14,000, 20 Starters. 2-Year-01d Trot, $10,000, 25 Starters. 2:20 Pace, $5,000,18 Starters.

Walter E., 2:10. Pamlico, 2:10#. Mufca Wilkes, 2:11. Ballona, 2:11%. Ellard, 2:11#. Brown Dick, 2:12.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,, JULY38,1894.

Louis, where he has been employed for the past year. Mrs. Ollie Daniels, of north Ninth street left on Thursday for Virginia, to visit relatives.

Mrs. James Dayis, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. A. L. Scboen, on north Twelfth street.

Mrs. Pearl Weller, of Michigan, is visiting Mrs Charles Seeley, of south Twelfth street.

G. C. Hauck, father of City Treasurer Hauck, is quite sick at his home on Lafayette avenue. «i

H. M. Griswold, wife and daughters have gone to Rome City, Ind., for a visit of several weeks, yn?

Mrs. John Elder" lias returned from Mattoon, where she was called by the death of her aunt.

Mrs. W. T. Buchanan and children have returned from a visit with relatives in Marshall.

S. M. Reynolds has returned from Pennsylvania, where he took his family to spend the summer.

Carl Kreitenstein has joined his wife at the Northern resort, where,^she is spending the summer. ity.

Miss Anna Lawes, ot Blocmingtou, and Mrs. John Kelley, of Paris, are visiting Mrs. Frank M. Clift.j\|@^*~

Miss Tressa Crawley, of Sullivan, who has been visiting Mrs. Cora Woods, returned home on Thursday.

Misses Grace and Annie Hedges, of north Eighth street, are visiting Miss Maggie Cloak, of Indianapolis, if

Miss Bertha Eppinghousen, of Chicago, attended the McGregor-Hendrich wedding, the bride being her cousin.

Ed. Drought, E. P. Westfall, John Cleary and E. Reiman and son have returned from French Lick Springs.

Miss Bonnie Summittof Indianapolis, is spending her vacation with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard.

Mrs. D. W. Haddel, of Sullivan and Mrs. Jenkins, of Carlisle are visiting Dr. G. W. Loomis, of north Ninth streets.

Mrs. Arnold Tompkins and Miss Hattie Paige have go Charleston, Virginia, to visit with relatives of Mrs. Tompkins.

Mr. W. J. Butler, of Hoberg, Root A Co'a cloak department, left Wednesday for a month's visit at his home at Joliet, 111.

Miss Carrie Dickerson and Miss Addie Paddock, of Darwin, 111., are visiting Mrs. C. W. Powell, of south Fourth street.

Miss Ora Phillips, of south Third street, entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening, in observance of her birthday.

Rev. J. S. Hoagland returned yesterday from New Jersey, where he has been spending his vaoation with his parents. RobertLaudrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

It Beats All Other Races Out of Sight. The Overshadowing Meeting of '94. 6 Days, 26 Races

Reubenstein, 2:09. John R. Gentry,. 2:09# Atlantic King, 2:09# Joe Patchen, 2:10. Coleridge, 2:10#. Reflector, 2:10#. W. W. P., 2:10#,

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More than 400 Horses from All the Leading Stables in the Country Will he Here

EVERY DRIVER OF NOTE WILL BE SEEN ON THE TRACK DURING THE WEEK.

Reduced Rates and Excursions on all Railroads. This meeting is separate from the Fair, which will be held during the first week in October.

W. Landrum, accompanied him on the trip, and reports having had a delightful time.

Misses Edith Castle and L. Eva Aides gave a song recital at Paris Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Epworth League.

Mrs. F. J. Stineman and children, and Mrs. Albert Pounds have returned from a visit with relatives in Riley and Pierson townships.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnard, of south Fourth street, have returned from Garrettsville, Ohio, where they spent several weeks at their old home.

Mrs. S. Uffenheimer and Mrs. L. Seligsberger, who have been visiting relatives in Chicago and Elgin, will return home this evening

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Miss lannie Peyton, of Paxton, Ind., and Miss Lola Peyton, of Greencastle, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Peyton, of north Nineteenth street.

Miss Julia Searles, of East Aurora, N. Y., who has been visiting the families of L. F. Perdue and E. W. Ross, returned to her home on Monday

John B. Levering, son of Jessie Levering, manager of the Buckeye Cash store, left for Lake Geneva on his bicycle Tuesday. He will be gone several weeks.

John Budd, after an absence of several years in the west, is visiting bis brother, Samuel C., of A. C. Bryce fc Co. He is an organizer for the Telegraphers' Association. I

Fred Heinl is in reoeipt of a letter from his father written on board ship, aad returned to land by the tug boat that conducted the big vessel out of the harbor. .Y",

Mrs. Louisa M. Lowe celebrated her fif-ty-sixth birthday anniversary Wednesday evening by entertaining a party of friends at her home on south Thirteenth and-a-half street.

Miss Sadie Farley has signed to play the title role in A. Y. Pearson's. "She" during the comin season. Her husband, John W. Barry, will be a member of the same company.

President Harrison, of the street rai'» way company, has been invited to read a paper on track construction before the convention of the National Street Railway Association at Atlanta shortly.

W. W. Byers returns to-day from LaPorte, where he stopped off on his way home from Pittsburg to visit his daughter Helen. Mrs. Byers is still in Pittsburg, visiting Mrs. Ed. Waters.

A party consisting of Dr. and Mrs. Hickman and family, Mrs. Ehrmann, Mrs. Dr. Smith and son, Charles MoFerrin, Curtis Black and family went up to the Shades of Death this week for snouting.

Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made.

2:20 Trot, $5,000,17 Starters. 4 2 2:26 Trot, $2,000,17 Starters. 2:15 Trot, $5,000,14 Starters.:{ v, 2:30 Trot, $2,000,12 Starters. 2:10 Trot, $2,500, 6 Starters. 2:35 Trot, $2,000,16 Starters. 2:23 Trot, $2,000,10 Starters. 2:10 Pace, $2,000, 9 Starters.

lO OL-A.SS RACES Sl.OOO EACH-120 ENTRIES

Free Coinage, 2:11#. Rosewater, 2:13%. Webber Wilkes, 2:18%. Kissel's Dallas, 2:12#. Doc Sperry, 2:14%. Beulah, 2:14#.

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We are determined not to carry any over, hence another reduction from our already reduced prices which means considerable less than cost of production. & raff

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puck Suits at ... *.. *.. 99c

I Others, $1.49, $1.87, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98.

Children's Dresses at 5c

p. Others at 12, 20, 30, 40, 50, 69c a few more finer ones just one-half the original price. mm

rMBoys' Blouses at-. .'iRiv* 19C

d? Others at 39c and 99c.

Boys' Waists at'..?..: 10c

Others at 19c, 25c and 39c.

Another shipment of plain and ruffled White China Silk Parasols just opened. Valenciennes Lace Inserting is as scarce as possibly can be. Our eastern buyer searched through the eastern market and secured for us a little lot, which is now on sale.

Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, Ribbons, Belts, Fans, Silk Mitts, Embroideries, Laces, Children's Head wear, Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Perfumery, Soap, Toilet Articles, Books, Stationery, etc., etc.

To buy the best for the very least money, always go to Herz'.

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FOR A MARK-DOWN SALE.

Will close out Seven Thousand Dollars' Worth of goods in 30 days for cash only. Wait for circular prices.

Will Open Tuesday, the 31st, at 8 a. m.

W. A. ROBERTS,

Next door to corner Sixth and Main.

2:15 Pace, $2,000,13 Starters 2:50 Trot, $1,500,16 Starters. 2:40 Trot, $1,500,18 Starters. 2:28 Trot, $1,500,17 Starters.

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