Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 March 1895 — Page 8

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A Pape* ?ok the People.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

Miss Grace Lee is ill with the grip. Miss Mayme Lynch is siok with the 1. grip.

Mrs. Wm. White has been 111 this week. Miss Beatrice Curtis has been 111 this week. ....

Miss Alice Tolbert has been ill this week. 1 J* it.

Miss Corrlnna Hall has recovered from the grip. Miss Margaret Meagher has been ill this week.

E. M. Oilman, of north Sixth street, is quite siok. T. C. Buntin returned this week from Dayton, O. 1 A. C. Conrad and wife are visiting in Louisville.

Prof. L. J. Rettger is visiting In Bloomington, Ind. Mrs, Frank MoKeen went to Chicago Wednesday.

Attorney T. W. Harper has returned from Omaha. Mrs. Ellen Modesltt spent this week in Cloverland.

J. R, Kendall left Sunday night for San Francisco. Mrs. Robert S. Cox visited Indianapolis this week. 'i

J. N. Nicholson of Sullivan, was In the city this week. R. O. Jenckes has returned from Pennsylvania.

Frank McKeen joined his wife in Chicago Thursday. Miss Belle Jenckes is out after an attack of the grip.

Mrs. D. P. Downs is visiting relatives In Indianapolis. Eugene Duenweg is able to be up after a serious illness.

Bob Schoffiner, of Kleeman's, ts qufte ill with the grip. Miss Mabel Weir is visiting

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George Wade, of north Seventh street, is siok with the grip. Mrs. Wm. Brennen and SOtt spent Wednesday in Brazil.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kleeman are visit* ing in Shelby ville, 111. ,1

The Dirigo Club danoed aj Duenweg'a ^hall Wednesday night. Mrs. May Steele and danger, I*QUise, /spent Tuesday in Paris.

Urn. I. N. Pieree TMW In Greencastle this week. Walter Mills, of Chicago, visited friends here this week.

Misses Eva and Bey Walker are visit* ing friends in Rockvllle. Harry L*t

of C. M, MoOonnell A Co.,

has resigned his position. Miss Jessie Watson is visiting with Miss Grubb at Greenoastle.

Jacob Baur came down from Chicago this week for a brief stay.

David Huston, of ParlSj jR Oity Tuesday

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Wis« Mattlfl Probst ia visiting MJm Birdie Smith in Rookvllle. Miss Vlnnie Riddle visited Miss Gff^e Barbour, of Paris, this week,

Miss Jeesle Riggs, of y^ted friends in the oity thl» returns to-day from a .kn»' business trip, •v Lucy Routsahn entertained her card olub Thursday evening.

Miss Olive Cory, of south Fourteenth street, hw been ill this week. Miss Rath Neal has returned fr*W visit with friends In Marshall. |gg Jessie Gloyd, of north Fit* street, is very ill with the grip,

Highest of all i» PoWcr,

Mini Grace Luce, of south Fifteenth street, is visiting in Ohrlsman, 111. Fleming Wlllien has returned from Indianapolis to spei his vaoatlon

Mlaa Emily Peakes will spend next summer traveling through Europe, Miss Mayme Taylor of the High sohool spent vaoatlon week in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Emil Myers Is at the Hotel Lex ington, Chicago, visiting Mrs. Weil Miss Nellie Hoke, of Sullivan, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. John T. Beasley.

Ed. Shepherd and son, of Sullivan, are visiting Mrs. OllieWolf, of this oity Mrs. 0. H. Layman has returned from a visit with her sister In Vincenues

R. O. Miller, of Hoberg, Root A Co. was in Arthur yesterday on business. Mrs. B. Elsendrath, of Chicago, is vis Itlng her daughter, Mrs. Alex, Lyons.

Prof. Osoar Duenweg has issued invi tations for a reception Friday evening. Miss Emma Crawford, daughter of Jas. P. Crawford is ill with the m'easles

Miss Clara Hlokman, of Sheldon, Mo Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. Buntin Miss Leonora Pound is visiting the family of Rev. L. Kirtley, In Peoria, 111

Miss Graoe MoKeever has returned from a visit with friends in Indianap

Miss Grace Collins, of north Ninth street, is reooverlng from a serious ill ness.

President W. W. Parsons has returned from his ten days' vacation trip to the west.

Mrs. Warren Davis, of south Fifth street, fell Monday and sprained her ankle.

Miss Grace Barbour,

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Reed of Sullivan. Harry Gamble, of Martinsville, was in the city Tuesday.

Mrs. T. A. McClelland, of Brazil, was (n the city Friday. The Paul Revere Lodge will give a reception April 12th.

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George Snrns and family, of north Eighth street, are visiting friends in E a

Dr. O. M. Brown was called id Little Rock, Ark., this week by the death of his mother.

Mrs. T. S. Baugh has returned from a visit with hpr mother, Mrs. Williams, in Vincennes. I

R. D. Donaldson, of St. Louis, has accepted A position as cutter for Ford A Qven»treetk

Will (jforham, of Chicago, is visiting bis sister, Mrs. E. C. Kilbourne, of north Eighth street, w"«a

Irving Herkimer, of Mattoon, spent a few daya in the city this week with his brother, Robert.

Miss Juana Neal returned Tuesday from Chicago and la the guest of MiBS Sadie Fairb^ufcg.

Hunter returned this week from

jsioomington, Ind., where he has been attending college.

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A* Blake and son CHyde, of

Gilbert avenue, are visiting friends At $aUivftn, ladi&na. M»»s Flora of east ^estnut street, enterUlned a few friends at oinoh Thursday evening.

R. P. 8ohlaman, of the Havens A OtKldw Co.. u.™ d,y' to remain two weeks,

Joe Welnstelo, who l» ftkteading the RttsU Medical school, at Chicago, i« home for the vaoatlon»^

Omar Ijewl*, Obloa^o, is visiting )»ls brother, A*b**y Lewis, of J. T. H. Miller's oloHt1«S store.

A. J. OrtiW^ord ha* been In TsnwHraon ihta w4ek looking after his e*ttonslve co«il and tren interests.

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Paris, Ills.,

who has been visiting here, has returned home. Charley Mixer has been substituting for Seott Bell in the union depot tioket office.

William Shryer spent several days of this week in Paris, the guest of Brent Wiley.

Mrs. M. P. Humphrey, of St. Louis, is visiting Mrs. Mars of north Seventh street.

County Clerk Hugh Roquet was able to return to duty this week after along illness. iSi. E.

Miss Amelia Kfentinann, of ftottth Fodrth Street, has recovered from her illness.

John Lawless, of Jackson, Tehnif Is the guest of the Rev. E. G. Shouse, bf this oity. ..

Mrs. W. E. Bell, of north Center street, left for Chicago Tuesday to visit her mother.5 A

Charles S. Meek, principal of the High school, spent his vacation at his home in Spenoer.

Miss Tress Strouse, of Herz' Bazar, has been confined to her home this week by sickness.

P. N. Staff has returned from Indian* apolis, where he went on important business.

S. G. Butler, of the Buntin Drug Co., has recovered from his recent attaok of the grip.

F. F. Kieth, who now lives at San Jose, CaL, recently suffered a slight stroke of paralysis.

Miss Vinnie Neal has returned from Chicago where she attended the millinery openings.

The Bouquet Euchre Clnb was entertained by Mrs. J. Q. Button Wednesday afternoon. 4«."

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The Oe Soto olub gave a very pleasant dance last evening at their olub roomer on soath Seventh strret. y. .^Irs. Solon Brooaw, ?ho has been visiting friends in the city, retOfft^d to her home In SttlliTftO Thursday.

Mrs. O'Hair and granddaughter, wko have been v'aiting Mfs. W. I. Overstreet, returned to Paris yesterday.

Miss Nellie Fedderson, of north Fourth street, spent her vacation in Charleston and Mattoon, visiting friends.

Miss Myrtle Keasey, who has been visiting relatives in theoltjr, returned to her home in Brazil this week,,

Mrs, V*, B. Phelpq has moved from, sooth Fifth street and tkken room'e with' friends on south Fourth street, ~-f

P. S. Casey and family moved this week to Denver, Col. Mr. Casey has accepted a -position as outter for the Apple Clothing Oo., of that city*

Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Oruber, of Clay City* Spdnt the week with the family of 3. H. Hall, of south Third street*

The Bryant Chautauqua Circle met at the home of Miss May Alexander on Thirteenth street, Monday night.

C, H. Werner, advertising manager for Hoberg, Hoot A Co., was in OakMr^ yesterday on Mwwtbws busineasi

Mrs. UWrfM KftWhart, of Joe, It Visiting bee daughter, Mrs. on north Eighth street. tt)sa Martha Royse went Paris Wednesday to spend a week Vith her oottiin, Airs. William !k Shepherd*

Mrs. Fred Brown and fe^ild left this week for Chicago Whrtfe ftr. Brown had a house ready for tSiel^bccopanoy.

Mrs. 3. M. Hedges, of south Fifth street, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Saxon, of Brldgetoto, Parke oounty.

Mr. and Mfs.H)J P. Newhart have taken the Peker hotese oa south Eighth stwet, mnd will goto honaekeeplng at onoe.

Mrs. Clira P. Humaston went to Burllngton. Iowa, thla week, to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Julia Gage.

Un,f. C. Flsbeok will take a cottage •i St. toe, MlohH the oomlng summer f^r the beneit of her children's health.

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EYBI^G MAIL, MARCH 30,1895.

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109 PAIRS CHENILEE CUETAIN8 .. 3 yards long, with tassel and fringe border on top and bottom, per pair 50 PAIB8 CHENILLE CURTAINS extra wide, with dado, $5.00 value

26 PAIRS CHENILLE CURTAINS, figured all over, lapging in value from $10 to $15 ohoice, per pair... DERBY SATIN DAMASK PORTIERES *1 with fringe in the latest and most beautiful colorings, to harmonize with new carpets and wait paper, pair, $5, $3.48. SILK PORTIERES, at $10.00, $8.60 and up to the finest drapes in lon'g

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Portieres and Bamlb^cTT^tains, ready made Lambrequins and Mantel Drupes, in si|jk and cotton, with heavy fringe, most remarkably cheap.

Odd Curtains and Ends of Curtain Materials at less than 50c on the dollar. Three big lots of Sample Curtains (soiled), they go at 25c, 50o and 75c. 82 Chenille Covers, 6, 7| and 9 foot long, for piano and dining table covers at half their former prices. 500 Table covers, 6f every imaginable kind, at the lowest prices ever quoted.

Curtain Poles, Brass Rods, Etc. With trimmings complete, at lowest possible prices. Oak Screen Frames, Japanese Screens all siz^s.' Grille1 and" Ffet Work in different widths^and length^s to fit any size door. Bring the measure for your door and we will give-you prices that will astonish you/

Miss Lottie Wolfe, of south Seventh street, spent the March vaoatlon with j&r Qotwlh, Mr«. A. Miller, in Danville, filii

C. L. Jean, who has been with Pixley Co., has gone to Jacksonville, Ark., to go into the' olo&lng business for him* self.

Sheldon Swope has iretiirned from a two months'stay In Florida. He spent the greater portion of the time in Daytona.

Cel. R. B. Woolsey, formerly of the Vand&lia train dispatchers' ^ffice, has reMYned from an extended trip through $1texas.

Mr. and Mrs. August Goodman have returned from Sullivan, where th^ visited a week with the family of Goodman.

Mrs. Louise Palmateer, o'

street, was in Olney, III

Herz' Bulletin.

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Our Annual Curtain Sale

Begins Monday, April 1st,

All Grilles Bought of us |5 Put up Free of Charge.

Ask to see the new improved Curtaih Stretcher, •which we can recommend to give entire satisfaction.

will Continue for One Week.

You are cordially invited to call and see the most,select showing of everything new and novel in Curtains, transferred to you directly from foreign and American makers at values which speak volumes. To make this

Sale

Saies, we have marked down many gbod Curtains to prices which will sell them out.

E. M..Turner of Chicago, visited hia parento, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Turner, of NJpnr ^vIac Iff 419 Poplar street, Saturday and Sunday. ^F1 Ill

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Flora Grles. T. W. han been In Chicago this tttolltng after a big contract be has 'tot fcWtilng earth Tor filling purposes at ^fl^kson Park. "R. G. Jenckes and family moved this week into the Tan Valzah house, on south Sixth street, while their house ia being repaired.

Sam Royse arrived home Thursday to spend bis vacation, from Orchard Lake, Mich., where he has been attending a military school.

Bx-Sherlflt Wm. H. Stewart, who has been seriously 111 for several months, is getting some better, though still oonfined to hia bed*

Mr*. Charles & Fuller, with her little •on, of St. Albans, VL, is visiting her nt», Mr. and Mrs. Surpll, of north ighth street.

J. R. Cnmmlnga, of Chicago, was in the oily this week, and to-day ia attend log the golden wedding of his parents In Danville, 111.

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Nottinghanli Beal Irish Point, Renaissance Tamboured Net, Handmade Brtis'selB and Point Laee Curtainsi Emjbroidered Swiss Curtains in sash and full length. The most beautiful designs at most wonderfully low prices.

Draperies by the Yard.

Scotch Coin Spots, Embroidered Sash Muslin, Sash Nets in Brussels, Tambour, Irish Point, Egyptian Nets, Point d'Esprit and PlaM. Brussels Nets, Figured and Plain Pongee and China Silks, Silkeline for Mantel Drapery with Fringe to match. Tapestry for^furniture coverings, couch covers, etc., in Turkish and other novel designs. Curtain Loops in white, cream, ecru and all shades to match Portietes or Lace- Curtains, j.-

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300 Pairs, all this Season's production to choose from. ,• na..,

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We have just received Armstrong's Ladies' Fine Tan-/ Low Shoes and his fine Hand Turned French Dongola. a S I S

Also the latest Spring Shoes for men, made by Hanan. Call and see them.

fe Son, in tan and sea?, in all shades.

Boland & Sons.

We advertise only what we have, and exactly as it ia. Our prices are low and satisfaction guaranteed.

Special Sale for One Week

429 Wabash Ave.

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Brass Boxes Flour Bins Dust Pans Cuspidors Tea Trays

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Stoves, 5teel Ranges, Mantels, Furnaces, Gas Stoves, Gas Fixtures* Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, Kitchen Utensils.

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