Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 April 1895 — Page 8
THE MAIL
A Papkk. *ox the People.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
[Additional Personal ou Seventh Page.] Mrs. G. P. Smith has returned from Chicago.
A. C. Conrad and family have returned from Louisville. Miss Ivy Cornell ^baa accepted a poai tlon in Kleeman's. ," f'
Councilman fl. A. Urban is in Wheel' ing, W. Va., on business. Mrs. Wm. Ames entertained the Tuesday whist olub this week.
Mrs. O. W. Bexnent has reo6V6red from an attaok of the strip. Miss Beatrice Curtis, of south Third street, is quite ill with the grip.
Miss Mai tha Royse returned Thursday from a week's visit in Paris, HI. E. E. Pitts, of High Point, N. C., visited E. F. Williams this week. .Mrs. Eberle and daughter, Miss Margaret, have returned from Chicago.
Miss Julia Duenweg, of Shelbyvllle, 111., is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Joseph Strong and
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have returned from Martinsville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kleeman have returned from a visit in Shelby ville,
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Mrs. P«roy Ashmead, of Chioago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Hudson. Mrs. Wright Kidder entertained the North End euohre club Friday afternoon.
Miss Bertha Steele and Miss WatkinB have aocepted positions with JHera' .. Bazar.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthies, of north Fourth street, Maroh 31, a daughter.
Born, to Kev. and if™. E. G. Shouse,, of 918 Dorth Eighth street, April 1st, a daughter.
Miss Juana Neal, the guest of Miss Sadie Fairbanks, leaves for California next week.
Wm. Burke and wife have returned from Rockville, where they visited Mrs. Ii. N. Grinley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuhring and "daughter, Miss Flora, of Cowden, 111., are visiting in the city.
Miss Kate Nowotney has returned from a four months' visit to Kansas City and Sedalia.
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Mrs. C. L. Davis, of Sullivan, returned to her home Friday, after a visit with Mrs. James Scudder.
J. H. O'Boyle and bride were registered at the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York city, this week.
The Columbian oinch club met with Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, of east Chestniit street, Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Phillips, of soiltti Third street, entertained the J. O. 0. club Thursday evening.
John Beal, ex-county commissioner has moved to the city and will reside at 1131 north Eighth street.
Mrs. Wm. Thompson, of New Albany, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Fiddler, of north Ninth street.
Mrs. J. M. Newman, of Indianapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Bugh, of north Eighth street, this week.
M. S. Moore, wife and son, who spent the winter in Chicago, have returned to their home on south Third street.
Mrs. Moore and daughter, of Princeton, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harrison, at the l'erre Haute.
Miss Madge Walmsley is to be one of the bridesmaids at the Burrows-Strange wedding at Decatur, 111., April 18th.
Mrs. Chas. Finkblner, of Danville, 111-, returned Friday to her home after a two weeks' visit with relatives in the city.
Mrs. M. Broad, mother of Frank Broad, manager of the Postal Telegraph Co., left for Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday.
Bruce Bement left Tuesday for New
York, wfcere b$ will meet Russell, and
Irofri there they wilt go to Fortress Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Murphy, of St. Louis, are in the city to attend the funeral of Mrs. M.'s mother, Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. Wm. Willis, of Sullivan and Miss Gertie Delashmutt, of Martinsvillo, 111., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. H. O'Boyle.
Mrs. Elliott, of Swan street, enter* talned the Bouquet euchre club Wednes-! day afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Bigwood, received the prise. I
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuhring and daughter of Cowden, 111, and Mi*s Tillle Duen-! Manager Baur of the weg, of this olty, will sail for Europe on the 11th of this month.
Miss Almee Bindley is expected home Monday from New Orleans,aooompanied by her eomsin, Miss Alice Saucier, who will spend the summer here.
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Miss Mary Cox, youngest daughter of He
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cate whist club Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. Sarah Burton and Miss Floyd were substitutes.
Mrs. W. R. White entertained a number of iriends Tuesday afternoon at her home on south Fourth street, in honor of her sister, Mrs. J, H, Qisb, 9! Indianapolis.
Ed. Manlove, formerly of Sheldon Swope's, now conducting a bioyole and sporting goods business of his own at Chattanooga, visited friends in the city this week.
Mrs. Nathaniel W. Ashmead, with her sons, of Philadelphia, arrived to-day for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walmsley, of south Fifth street. ..
Mrs. Mary Johnson, of Vincennes, will spend next week with Terre Haute friends. She will be entertained by Mrs. Geo. H. Hebb, Mrs, J. M. Bigwood
and Mrs. R. G. Watson.
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well-known traveling man. Maybird Smith, of Maryville, Mrs. Lewis Cox entertained the Dupli- Mo., is the guest of Miss Lena Eva
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House, was eleoted a member of the executive committee of the Indiana Hotelkeepers' Association, at a meeting held in Indianapolis Monday.
Jerry Hidden has returned from a three months'visit at Magnesia Springs,
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Alden. Miss Smith is a graduate of the DePauw Sohool of Music, and pursued her musloai studies for sotne time in Germany.
Dr. Wagner and Wife, of Denver, Col., who have been the guests of N. Filbeck and family for several months, returned home this week. They came here for the benefit of Mrs. Wagner's health, which was very much benefitted by 1 oour*e of artesian baths.
Tuesday evening Mr*. Mary A., Pottis very pleasantly entertained tb« "Ovit
Shirt
Capes, Capest
100 Capes, wort& from $7.60 to $10 choice, $5. 3.00 Capes Vbith Jrom $12.50 to $15 choice, $7.60. 50 Capes, actual value $15 to $20 choice, $10. $20 and $25 Cppes will be sold at $12.60 to $15. i.
Ladies' Suits Etc.
Wrappers.
Special for Easter, exclusive styles of Ladies' Suits, Separate Dress Skirts, Silk "Waists, Children's and Misses' Spring Garments.
A phenomenal purchaser from one of America's foremost makers. 500 Wrappers madeyfrom the very best prints, with Watteau back, big raffle ow thetalhouiders and full sleeves choice, 49c. Others at'59c, 79c, 99c and $1.1SL~
Easter Paras®
Inspect our line,of Easter styles *at correct pieces.
GlovieJ Gloves,
Tuesday, April oth.
Display of Men Boy's and Children's apparel for Spring during the day.
Electrical and floral decorations. Music by the Ringgold Orchestra, 7 to 10 p. m. !J
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0O4 Wabasli Avemie.
Lafayette Beard, who is now in the wholesale business at Topeka, Kansas, has been in the city this week, arranging to remove his family to his new location. They leave to-morrow for their new home.
Shirts, Waists,
And other Fashionable Outergarments Many entirely new and exclusive effects and many special priced lots to make your comming doubly interesting, Inspect these and your will not wonder why,the brightest outergarments buying centers at
*arasols and Umbrellas. Correct
Special Easter offering in our Great Glove Department. 50 dozen Children's and Misses'. Kid Gloves with four large pearl buttons and 5-Hook Foster Lacing Gloves,. colors tan, brown, navy, slates and greens bhoice 48c a pair, value $1.
Buy our great $1 Glove with four large pearl buttons and 5 hook lacing in kid and every .imaginable color also the 4 button Chamois arie very pretty ^OYQS |or dress. r:
Probably 10 or 12 dozen lei| of those real "Trefouse" 8 button Mosquetaire Glbves, and f^eypre $1.25 instead of $2. Whatever is good and fashionable represented in our Glove dept. "R. & G." Fast Black Sateen Corsets, the $1.25 sort, at 72c.
Easter Jewelry.
Easter Novelties in Jewelry, Hair Ornaments, Side Combs, Fans and Garters. y\i% Easter Neckwear, Lace Collars, Chemisettes and Veilings.
the. Tea-Cups Club", at her home on south Fifth street. The olub is composed of Mrs. John Butler, Mrs. Gus Lyons, Mrs. Tom Butler, Mrs. Frank OUftt Mrs. Albert Bugh, Mrs. John Bernhtftdt, Mrs. Reynolds, Mm Emmett Hal), Mrs. J. H. Alien and
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Poths. In the early part of the evening *»ry ^dellghlful refreshments were
i^ Piice'l Cream Baking Powder Worid'sFalrlilyh—tMcdals^lptplaina.
kombis only |3,60 at J. M. Blgwood's, 607 Main street.
loe Cream Soda at Eiser's.
Catalogue* free. F. IB. FREEHS BICYCLE CO.
Handkerchiefs.
Our Handkerchief department has received probably 2,000 dozen Handkerchiefs within a week or ten days. Special strong valuse at 5c, 6£c, 10c, 12|c and 25c. 100 dozen Gent's all linen with hand embroidered initial Handkerchiefs and every letter of the alphabet for »ne day,
The most exclusive patterns are found here. The new things in Jet Yokes, Jet Girondells, Jet Collars, Jet Blouses, Jet Suspenders, Jet Wheels, Jet Butterflies, and the very latest effects in Jet and Green Spangle Trimmings at most reasonable prioes.
Lace and Embroidery.
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Please "remember our large Lace and Embroidery Department, which is now showing the most beautiful assortment oi the newest things in the market
Children's Head wear.
Nothing missing here. The loveliest and cutest little Caps, Hats, and Bonnets you can possible imagine. Special, Monday—One of the best maker's sample lot at much less than 50c on the dollar. They are Lawn Embroidered and Lade- Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, Mull Corded and Fancy Hats choice/ 25c.
Hosiery and Underwear.
Great Auction, Sale
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140,000 VARIETIES
TH13 STOCK
187 ALBUMS, 8UPEHDONBONSICAL STYLE.
Sale each afternoon at 2 o'clock. Each evening at 7 o'clock. Seats provided ton ladle*. Books pnt op at auction during the sale upon request.
COMB TO-DAY* New books constantly received. Prof. W. H. WARD, Auctioneer*
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Chambray Shirred, Lace and Embroidered, Corded in Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Bonnets also Fine Corded Wash H$ts, in value up to $1.50 choice,.49c. ...
A more complete stock nowhere. Ask for anything you ma.y,r want we have ii To tell prices of all the special good bargains in these. departments, it would require a great big space" in this paper. Buy your Hosiery and Underwear of us and we guarantee you get the besj values obtainable.
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IIsrCI/CTIDIHJSs 8 sets Rider Haggard 71 sets Emerson's Essays 12 sets Gibbons' Rome 7 sets Edna Lyall ^4 =.^- 2 3 6 a 2
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40 sets Shakespeare 37 1-vol Shakespeare 100 Hid path's U. S. History 61 Tennyson's Poems 87 Webster's Dictionaries 98 Atlas—8 styles 88 Dante's Inferno *. 26 Milton's Pamdise Lost 76 Natural History 69 Panorama of Nations 110 copies All Aboard series for boys, and girls 8870 Children's Books 1 Handy Volume Classics, 78 different. titles, together with hundreds of subscription and miscellaneous.
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