Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 August 1894 — Page 9

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

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Mr*. C. W. Nagel is quite sick. Miss Corda Clark is visiting in Catlin. J. D. Bigelow and family have gone eaMt.

George F. Hall bas returned from New York. E. L. Oodecke bas returned from New York.

Ernes^Penno visit*d in Rock ville this week. W. H. Wiley left for Charlevoix this week.

J. N. Wbonbart has returned from Texas. Miss Luoia Cruft Brokaw is visiting in Paris.

Mrs. A. Louise Early is at Lake Maxinkuckee. W. C. Lawes and family are visiting in Chicago.

Miss Letba Cook is visiting relatives in Clay City. C. W. Williams has been dangerously ill this week.

Miss Nettie Hall, of Mattoon, is visiting in the city. Judge D. N. Taylor bas returned from Harrodsburg, Ind.

Mrs. Emmett Price visited in Kansas, 111., the past week. Fred Martin and wife are visiting relatives in Marshall.

Mtes Cleora Tremaine Is visiting friends in Sullivan. Mrs. H. Leiblng Is visiting at her old borne in Kentucky.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. George F. Seeiniit), July 30, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. MoElroy B. Glenn, July 30, a son.

Miss Teresa Feidler has been in Kanpas. Ilia., this week. Mrs. Wilson H. Soale and daughter are visiting in Ohio.

Mrs. George Morgan and Mrs. Ver-

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hyen, of St. Louis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kivits. Miss Celia Roth is visiting her sister in Springfield, Ohio.

Fred Reckert and family are visiting relatives in Boonville. Hugo Duenweg returns from Lake Maxinkuckee to-day.

John C. Warren and family left yesterday for Mackinaw. Mrs. Raphael and Miss Straus have returned from the East.

Arthur Kalzenbach will visit relatives in Greenup next week. Misses Cora Ryan and Mary South are visiting in Shelby ville.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ve£que on July 30th, a son, Leon. Miss Lenora Pound is spending her vacation at Metcalf, Ills.

Mrs. C. Neukom and children are visiting in Martinsville, 111. James M. Disbon "and no other" was in Indianapolis this week.

Misses Lena Werner and Maggie Breen are at Lake Maxinkuckee. Miss Mayme Gwyn is visiting Miss Flora Wallace in Marshall.

Mrs. B. F. Havens and daughter have returned from Indianapolis. Mrs. J. R. Cummings, of Chicago, is visiting relatives in this city.

Geo. C. Rossell took in the big cycle meeting at Chicago this week. George W. Ladley made a flying business trip to Chicago this week.

Mrs. Nannie Byers has returned from an extended visit at Mattoon, 111. Chas. R. Peddle and family have been at French Lick Springs this week.

O. D. Bell and wife and Mrs. S. C. Barker are at French Lick Springs. Judge C. F. McNutt celebrated his fifty-seventh birthday last Sunday.

Miss Jennie Bolton has returned from Rockville where she visited relatives Miss Lizzie Clift, of north Thirteenth street, is visiting relatives at Bruceville.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Cox, of south Sixth street, August 3d, a daughter.

Robert Leinberger and family, of Columbus, Ind., are visiting relatives in the city.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, AUGUST 4,1894.

Col. T. W. Harper was in Springfield and Chicago this week on B. L. F. business

Miss May Mewhinney has returned from a visit with relatives in Farmerabnrg.

Mrs. Frank Helmer is in Richmond, called there by the serious illness of her father. fU

C. G. Mendel, of Owensboro, Ky., is visiting B. S. Be ville, of the Van general offices.

Harry G. Hughes left yesterday for a weeks' vacation trip to Frankfort and Chicago.

Miss Lena Priest left yesterday morn* ing for several weeks' rest at Ind tan Springs. IPV

Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Brown, of Eddy, New Mexico, are visiting relatives in the city.

Chas. Haupt and family, of north Sixth street, leave for the Shades of Death on Monday.

Mrs. Will Daniels and. children have returned from a visit with friends at Reelsviile.

Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wright have returned from New York and other east ern points.

MMs Mayme Nugent and Miss Lizzie McBrlde|are] spending their vaoation ia. the country.

Mrs, Allen Weinhardt has returned from a four weeks' visit with her sister in Lafayette.

Mrs. Mollie Cole, of Chicago, is visiting her father, John D. Bell, of the auditor's office. *.f/

John Seekatz, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., is visiting Gus. Conzman, of the Vigo County bank.

Mrs. Charles Bissell and daughters, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Rockwell.

Miss Bonnie Link has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends in Hamilton, Ohio. ,r

Mrs. E. P. Holmes has returned home after a three weeks' visit with ber" mother at Catlin.

Mrs. O. O. McLean, of 822 Oak street, has returned from a*visit to her mother at Greensburg, Ind.

Emil Bauer removed this week from the Dr. Roberts' flats to south Seventh street, near Deming.

Father M. C. McEvoy, of St. Joseph's, leaves soon for Rockaway Beach for the benefit of bis health.

Mrs. C. M. Thompson and children have returned from a visit with relatives in Clay county.,

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Westfall have taken one of the Dr. Roberts flats on south Seventh street.

Mrs. Nancy Huston, Miss Nan Duddlestoa and Theo. Duddleston, jr., of East St. Louis, who have been visiting

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relatives here this week, left yesterday for Galesburg, Hi. Miss Lillian Nott is home for thesummer. She goes next season with a musical comedy company.

Miss Grace Van Buskirk and Miss Clara Hahn ate visiting iriends and relatives in Shelburn, Ind.

Miss Venie Richardson went to Brazil yesterday for a visit. While there she will give a piano recital.

Miss Cora Randel, of Indianapolis, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Penry, of north Thirteenth street. »,,

Mrs. Plannett and daughterf Miss Cora, of north Sixth street, are visiting relatives in Marion, Ind.

I. V. Preston and family and Mrs Herman Hulman left to-uay for a two weeks' stay at West Baden.

Miss Lillian Smith has returned from Greencastle, where she has been visiting her cousin, Miss Kate Weik.

Mrs. R. G. Wilson and daughter, Edith, of south Seventh street, are visiting friends in Indianapolis.

Judge B. E. Rhoads, who has been at the Indiana Mineral Springs, is now vis iting his brother in Newport.

Mrs. T. A. Nantz has returned from New A1 banJr?j»where she w^s called by the serious illness of her father.

Miss Kate VanDeren, of Charleston, 111., who has been visiting friends here, left on Tuesday for Chautauqua.

John F. Murphy is attending the Na tional convention of the Catholic Young Men's 'Union at Plattsburg, N. Y.

Fire Chief Keunedy, who bas been laid up with a broken leg, Is now able to get around by the aid of crutches.

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Prater and daughter Anna are at Bentou Harbor, Mich, for the benefit of Mrs. Prater's health.

Mrs. Geo. W. Wade, of north Seventh street has returned from a visit with her brother, W. N. Ensey, at Judson.

Al. McDonald, who is now traveling for a Chicago gents' furnishing firm, came down this week to visit his family.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scblotterbeck will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage next Wednesday evening.

Miss Florence Bardsley, and Misses Julia and Bertha Carter joined a camping party at Lake Maxinkuckee this week.

Ed Miller and Geo. Beaty, of Louisville, Ky., who have been visiting Peter Frisz and family returned home this week.

Mrs. Henry Dregman aud son Walter, ol St. Louis, are visiting' Mr. and Mrs. George Nurnberger, of north Thirteen street.

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Every Horse of note in the country will, be here, accompanied by their Drivers of world wide reputation, making the greatest aggregation the world has ever seen.

Join the crowd sod get in the swim. All the railroads give half-fare rates and vill run excursion trains daring the week, so there can be no excuse for not attending. Such a meeting comes but once in a lifetime, and you can't afford to miss it The hotel accommodations are abpie, and there is room for all. Bear in mind our regular Agricultural Fair comes the fir$t week in October.

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While our buyers kre"now in the eastern market selecting the most complete and choicest stock of Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Cloaks, Furs, Draperies, Curtains, etc., etc., for fall and winter, we will throw out the biggest bargains of Summer Goods at prices regardless of cost, to make room for our new purchases. Ladies, take a walk through our establishment and you will find some choice goods at very tempting prices in Duok Suits,

Serge Suits, Silk Suits, Waists, Wrappers, Tea Gowns, Parasols, Draperies and Curtains, Ribbons, Laces, Corsets, Hosiery,

Underwear, Gloves, Toilet Articles, etc. Sargaius in every department.

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Everybody is going— A day of recreation. Get out of the heat— Get from the dust. Forget trouble. Go yourself and sweetheart. Go and take your wife— Go and take the children.

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Till Sunday evening. What is the round trip tare? Only $3.00.

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