Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1894 — Page 8

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THE MAIL A PAPER

PEOPLE

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

John Crawford is siok with the grip. Lewis J. Qo* is in New York on business.

Will Aughinbaagh, of Chicago, it in the city. Cora Barney has recovered from her reoent illness.

Ernest Miller, of Becatnr spent Thurad«y in the city. Representative Davis is spending the week at Clinton.

Brnest Miller, of Decatur, spent Christ* mas in the oity. Normtn Bin ley is confined to the house with the grip.

Miss Mabel Weir is visiting Miss Marie Reed at Sullivan. Col. W. H. Fairbanks, of Joplin, Mo., j* back home for a visit.

Josie Lease has accepted a position in Stahl's queens ware store.

Walter Lybrand is visiting his grandparents in Noblesville, Ind.' Miss Anna Mills has resigned her position at Hera' Ladies Bazaar.

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Miss Clnt Richardson, of Brazil, is vlsitiog Mrs. Chas. Minshall. Herbert Jenckes spent Christmas in Indianapolis with his parents.

R. B. Stimson has returned from a business trip to Fort Wayne. John Prevo, of Darwin, is visiting friends on north Eighth street.

Miss MoDonnel, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Oertrude Willien. Miss Bertha Carter is visiting Miss Grace Norwood at Indianapolis.

Mrs. W. O. Jenkins received a handsome piano for a Christmas gift. Attorney Crane spent his holidays with his parents near Rushville.

Miss Zatella Alvey left Thursday for a visit with friends in Kansas, 111. Miss Alice Lockman is visiting relatives and friends in Decatur, 111.

Mia* Jennie Perdue entertained the Cooking Club Friday afternoon. Sheriff John Butler and wife spent Christmas with relatives in Riley.

Mrs. Frank Teel, of north Fifth street is able to be oat after a severe illness. Capt. A. B. Fitch returned home Monday from Mexioo on a short vacation.

Miss Alice Atooha, of New York is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Bement. Grant Fairbanks, of Joplin, Mo., is visiting his uncle, Crawford Fairbanks.

Mrs, Kantman of South Fourth street is visiting her daughter in Lafayette. Miss Kate Snyder, of north Seventh street is visiting friends at Huntington, Ind.

Mrs. Buckingham, of south Fifth street, is able to be op after a severe illness.

Miss McKlght, of St. Louis, is visiting Miss Jane Hunter, of north Seventh street.

Miss Minnie Slaughter has returned from a visit with friends in Colum bus, 0.

George Likert and nephews, Harry and George, spent Christmas in Indianapolis.

Albert Kussner, of Chicago, spent Christmas as the guest of Dr. Penoe's family.

Captain A. B. Fitch is home from New Mexico to spend two weeks with his family.

Benj. CHft and wife, of Greenfield, Ind., are visiting Mr. Cllft's brother,

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Samuel D. Cllft, on north Thirteenth street. Rev. J. a Hoagland left Tuesday for a ten days' visit with his parents In New

Miss Nellie Van Taubeneok of Marshall is in the oity a few days visiting relatives.

Ora Davis spent the holidays with his parents, Mr- Mm- §. B. Davis, of Newport.

Rody Patterson and wife of Evansville visited the family of J. T. Miller this week.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klokler of South Fifth street, Deoember 28th, a daughter.

Mrs. Dr. Patrlok, Mrs. Dr. Rioe and daughter, have gono to Florida to spend the winter,

Miss Lydla Snyder is spending the holidays in Chicago with her sister, Mrs. MoKensie.

Miss Jessie Perdue entertained a party of young lady friends yesterday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bindley have issued invitations for a reception New Year's afternoon.

Horace Smith is home from Oxford, III., where he has been attending a military1school.

Frank Buckingham is very ill at the residence of his' grandmother, on south Fifth street.

Miss Eatelle Hill, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Miss Edith Bell, of north Tenth street.

Miss Tommy Hazelwood, of Nashville, is visiting J. W. Miller, of north Eighth street.

Mrs. M. F. Ziegler, of Chloago, is visiting Mrs. W. A. Murphy, of north Seventh street.

Miss Shover, of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting her brother, Arohie Shover, of Liberty avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot, of Peoria, are here for the holidays with C. C. 8mith's family.

Frank Fletcher, of Kansas City, arrived in the oity Wednesday to visit Percy Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Ermish and children, of Cleveland, spent Christmas in the city visiting relatives.'

Mrs. C. B. Jamison and daughter have returned from Lafayette, where they spent the holidays.

Miss Martha Williams, who has oeen attending school at Oxford, Ohio, spent Christmas at home

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Fitch, of Mattoon, are expected this week to visit Captain A. B. Fitch.

Miss Mamie McKeaind, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. J. M. Dishon, of south Fourth street.

The Rev. J. D. Stanley was called to Richmond, Ind., this week, by the death of his wife's brother.

Miss Kate Gallagher, of Evansville, is the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Lamb, of south Seventh street.

Hon. Morton C. Hunter and daughter, of Bloomington, Ind., are- visiting %ir. and Mrs. N. Filbeck.

Mrs. Southworth and son Ray, of West Lafayette, are the guests of C. B. Jamison and family.

Mrs. H. George Schmidt of St. Louis spent Christmas in the oity visiting friends and relatives.

The wedding of Sam Goodman and Miss Fanny Strouse is announced to take place January 15th.

Grant Fairbanks, of Chicago, who has been visiting relatives in the city, left for his home yesterday.

Irving Herkimer spent Wednesday in the city on bis way from Ashville, N. C. to his home in Matloon.

Herman Goetz, who is now in the

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The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leavening strength —Bulletin

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I find the Royal Baking Powder superior to all the others in every respect. It is purest and strongest— trailer S. Haines, M. D., Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health.

Hence, in practical use.

The Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food than any other.

ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10$ WAUL 8TNEW-YORK.

brokerage business a( QRlpoy, !!},, spent Christmas here. Isaac Tomer, who has been attending school at Ann Arbor, Mioh., spent his vacation with his mother.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BelOien, of 643 south Seventh street, Wednesday, Deoember 26th, a daughter.

Mr. and Mm. W. I. Overstreet spent Christmas day in Paris with Mm, Overstreet's mother, Mrs. O'Hair,

Miss Hupp, stenographer at Willard Kidder's mill, has returned from Clinton, whbre she spent Christmas,

Mm. H. A. At wood, of Marioti, Ind,, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hawtin, of north Eighth street.

Misses Mary and Marguerite Haupt have gone to Sullivan to visit their cousin, Miss Cleora Tremaine. ,y

Mrs. A. Rhelnstrom and son, of Obi* oago, are visiting the family of Lee Goodman, on south Sixth street.

Miss Edith Reynolds and Edwin Johnson of Vlnoennes are guests of Miss Louise Watson, at the National ~f

The young son of Judge Taylor, of south Fourth street, is able to be up after a severe case of diphtheria.

Mrs, W. B. Elliott was oalled to Richmond, Ind., this week, by a telegram announcing the death of a sinter,

Thomas E. Lawes and daughter, of Bloomington, Ind., spent a Hhoutr time with relatives in the oity this wedk.

Miss Emma 0. Tambllng, of Ndvf York is spending the winter with hercouslh, Mrs. Cliff Rosa, of south Center street.

Miss Puett, of Rookville, sister of Deputy Proseoutor Miller, spent Christ mas day jn the oity with her brother.

Mrs. May Heath, of Chloago, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steele, of north Sixth street.

Invitations are out for a large dancing party given by Mr. Deming Wheeler, Monday evening, at the Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mn». Will Johnson, of Pittsburg, are in the oity on their bridal tour, and are the guests of the Douglas fani'»y.

Mrs. S. S. Wheeler has issued invitations to her young friends for a danoing party at the Terre Haute on New Year's

C. H. N. Briscoe and wife of Chicago spent Christmas with Airs. B's mother, Mrs. Mary A. Watson, on North Tenth street. ,.

Mrs. Perry E. Tuttle, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. H. G. Spellman, of Bluefields, Nicaragua, are visiting Mrs. W. H. Rip petoe. 4

C. W. Shepherd, of the Havens fe Geddes Co., and wife have gone to Milwaukee for a month's stay with Mrs. S's. parents.

Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Kelsey, of Chicago, are in the city visiting Mrs. Kelsey's sister, Mrs. William Idler, of north Eighth street.

James Cameron Stimson, who has been attending college at Hanover, is spending the ^holidays with his father, S. C. Stimson.

Mrs. Gertrude Vanslyke, ef south Fonrteehth street, has gone to B&ttle Creek, Mich., to visit her sister, Mrs. Lola Bldwell.

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The employes of the Havens & Geddes wholesale department ea«h received five dollars from the firm as a Christmas gift.

Val. Dickhout, of the secretary of state's office, ppent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Dickhout.

Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Downing, of tfnion City, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop* of south Fourteenth street, this week.

night, where they gave a concert Frank Ryan and Miss Bonnie Link ao oompanied them. ..

Frank A, Kfilley and sister, Anna, left Tuesday morning for Grinnell, Iowa, to attend the wedding of their oousin, Miss Minnie Johnson.

Gongreasman-eleotGeo. Faria attended a reception at Marlon this week, ten dered the Indiana Congressman-elect by Major Steele,

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The Davis brothers, Mrs. George F. Westfall and Miss Virginia Foster took a cold drive down t« Prairieton last

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Charles Hay man, with a big bicycle manufacturing com pany in Chicago, spent Chrlstiii^ gjth bis relatives in this oity. 4 4^

Mrs. Philip Schloss and son, Sidney of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mrs Sobloss's son, Harry, her brother, Judy Thorman, and other friends

Osoar Gagg has returned to Chicago

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hore be has been employed in a bank will return in a week or two when he will leave for New Mexioo.

The Pickwickolub.oomposed of young ladies only, has Issued invitations for a large danoing party to be given at Duen weg's hall next Wednesday evening. *^h@ Daughters of Rebeooah lodge will gl fin entertainment and oyster supper Nd.fr Year's eve at their lodge rooms on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh

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^Messrs. Oscar and Jacob Baur, who are engaged In making liquid carbonio aoid with offices in Pittsburg, St. Louis and Chicago, were in the oity for the holidays.

Mrs. Frank Kidder obaperoned Misses ^Lnna Crawford, Sadie Fairbanks, Almee Bindley and Frances Strong to the Opera House Christmas evening to see the Faust entertainment. •Mrs. Thomas Moore of Indianapolis, who has been visiting her grandaugbter Mrs, Sam Haberly, of south Fifth street, left Sunday evening for Brazil, where she spent Christmas. 'John Gephart, wife and little daugh ter, Kathleen, who have been visiting his brother Charles and family, of south Ninth *trdet, left Thursday for their in Augusta, Ky.

E. 0, Husted, of St. Louis, and Fred Rusted, superintendent of a division of t'bfr C.'Et. & D., of Lima, Ohio, spent Cftristm&s with their sister, Mrs. Emil FfOdb, of south Si4th street.

Miss L. Eva Alden gave an informal tea Thursday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Ingles of Chicago, and Miss Jane Parker of Massachusetts, who is visiting Miss Lena Weinstein.

Eva Alden's music pupils gave a

Mozart recital Monday afternoon in Mibs Alden's rooms over Baldwin's m'Usic store. All the selections were by Mbatart, and were admirably executed.

The reception of the Dirigo dancing oiifb, given at Duen weg's academy Wednesday evening, in compliment to tb& friends of members, was largely attended and the occasion much enjoyed.

Judge Wm. Mack spent Christmas in Madison, Wis., with his son, John G., arid family. Mrs. Mack, who has been in Madison for Bome time, did not return, but will visit there for some time.

A party of young ladies, including MiBses Grace Jenckes, Grace Arnold, Franoes Strong and Fanny Blake, attended the Warde-James entertainment Wednesday evening under the jaroteotlon of Will Arnold.

Robert S. McCormick, a member of the Kosfe 'Polytechnic faculty, was married Sunday morning to Miss Floy Maguire, at the home of tho bride's uncle, Rod ^Ifegutre, 1017 south Fourth street, the Rdtf.' 511 S. Holmes officiating.

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Mr. and Mrs Wm. A. Budd oelebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Christmas day, at their home at Thir-teeUth-and-a-half and Poplar streets. The occasion was made a big family re union. Dinner was served to a large number of relatives, and the day very pleasantly spent. Mr. Budd is seventyone and his wile sixty-six.

W, W. Byers is at Laporte, Ind., the guest of hi& daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wilcox. 'Attend Ed. L. Feidler's Big Bargain Sales next Thursday.

Great reduction in Heating Stoves at the foundry, corner Sixth and Vau. railroad. Call early.

M. T. Hidden has removed his insuradce .oipce from south Sixth street to 623^ Main street, over Froeb's jewelry stbfeV represents a number of leading Mrti Insurance companies, and when you' place your insurance and desire the very safest companies give him a call.

A False Diagnosis.

La Grippe is confounded by many persons with a severe attack ot catarrh, which in some respect resembles the former. Thesf individuals suffer severely with pain about the forehead, eyes and ears, with soreness in throat and stoppage of the natal passages* and in fact, are incapacitated for work of any kind for day" time. These are catarrhal sufferers, Ely's Cream Balm has been used with the best results in such case®. The remedy will give instant relief.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKeen have issued invitations for a large dancing party to be given New Year's night in honor of their daughter, Miss Edith.

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WE WISH ONE AND ALL

A Happy New Year

And Many Returns of the Day.

HERZ' BAZAR.

P. S.—Great Slaughter Sale of all Holiday and Winter Goods will be continued.

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EXIT 1894

J. T. H. niller,

Curt is for Footwear

He has the best Ladies' Kid Button or Lace Opera or Square Toe Shoe in the oity for $ One Dollars All the style of $1 Shoes.

*J. J. OITRTIS & SON",

-1623 Wabash Avenue.

JAflES WISELY,

Manufacturer of and Dealer in

BLANK BOOKS,

626 Wabash Avenue.

"We carry in stock or will make to order every description of Blank Book also all kinds of Blank Forms.

BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY.

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May the New Tear fering happiness and good cheer. One thing sure, it will bring the greatest bargains iu Clotmng ever offered to the public Talk is cheap the quality and price* must be seen to be appreciated.

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Always Bathe at the Magnetic Artesian

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At the Foot of Walnut Street. We have the best water in the world. Rusdan Mh am poo, Vapor, Shower, Hot and Cold Bstiit. Large bath tubs. Every room is entirely separated, beated and ventilated to salt the bathers.

Hath tub* newly enameled.

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