Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 April 1895 — Page 8
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^aper for the
People.
PEESONAL AND SOCIAL.
Ic*"', sgSc R. G. Jenckee apent Thursday in ^p^Chicago. -Mis* Sarab fttlHq visiting friend# in .^Chicago.
Ban Regan and wife visited in Chloago this week. Mrs. Geo. Far la baa returned from Indianapolis.
Judge Taylor spent several days pa Bedford thla week. Miss Kate Petri is vlsitirfg frienda in ijSulllvan oounty.
Miss Paula Beaucbamp haa reoovered £rom the measles. Walter Koapp, of Westft^ld, piM ^ps in the oity Tuesday.
Miss Parkie Reed, who has been very Hi, is much improved. Born, to Mr. and Mrs*.Emory Bard April 25th, a daughter. .*
James Turner has returned from visit in Bridgeton, Ind. Mrs. Elmer Ransford and son are visiting relatives in Sullivan.
Mrs. A. C. Ford returned Wednesday from a visit in Cincinnati. Mrs. Ellen Modesitt spent Saturday and Sunday in Cloverland.
Mrs. Ellsha Harvey, of Alton, 111., is visiting relatives in this eity. Matt Miller is here from Buffalo, wix., for a brief visit with relatives.
Harry Wilson, of Clay City, spent a few days in the oity this week. Dr. C. R. Holmes, ®f Cincinnati, was in the city Friday on business.
Sam Prevo, of Darwin, 111., was in the oity this week visiting relatives. ., *. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Young leave
Monday for a visit in Baltimore. James Crawford and daughters have returned irom a visit in Chicago.
Tom Davis is having another round with bis old enemy, rheumatism. Miss Blancfie Bat&s, of Bloomiflgton, Is visiting Miss Mary Armstrong.
Mra. 8am Bfajb-rtrly llis returned^ from a ylsit with her parent in Brazil. R. Geddes has returned from a thrw weeks' business trip to Kew Yorkr-
Miss Shug Reautie, Of ItodiatiApoiii, Iti the guest of Miss Gftrtrudfe Wlllifti. B. S. Bevllle, of the Van. genefil offices, is visiting In Miamlsbufg, 0.
Bob Cornell
has taken a position
the Hunter Laundering & Dyeing Co. Attorney K. C. Catlln will deliver the Decoration Day address at Seeleyville.
Thomas B. Springer, of New Lebanon, visited relatives in the oity this week. Major R. C. Crawford, of Mobile, Ala., is visiting his friend, Jas. P. Stunkard.
W. J. Houston, of Elmira, N. Y., is visiting friendb and relatives in the oity. Miss Frank Haberly leaves soon for Danvillel where she will spend the summer.
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James MeetiJ' of Spenoer, visited his json, Prof. Meek, of the High sohool, this week,
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Mrs. Buckingham, of south Fiftfi street, has recovered from her recent illness.
Mrs. Harry Gilbert accompanied her aunt, Mrs. James Mackey, to Evansville Monday. ..
Charles Smitn and family have gone to Dallas, Texas, where they will spend a month.
Mrs. John Logan, of Paris, visited Mrs. Fred Kiokler, of sooth Fifth street, this week,
Mrs. Little Cook, of Bloomington, 111., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Webb, of this oity/J*
The young daughter of Ernest Penno, •who has been very ill with diphtheria Is out of danger,
Mrs. Warren Davis, who has been confined to the house with a sprained ankle is able to be ouU ..
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hutton entertained a few friends at progressive cinchTuesday evening. •.,*
Miss Kate Springer,N4W Lebanon, Ind., visited her .oonsin, Miss Jessie Merry, this week. ...
Wd, C. Ball entertained the Tuesday Whist club this week at his home on south Filth street.
Master Henry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, is visiting his grandparents in Rook vllle.
Miss Ella Hallinin, of Indianapolis, is the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hallini^ of north Tenth slreeU
Miss Mary AUen, of,,Frankfort, Indp* Is visiting her aunt, Mm. Sam Birdwell, on south Sixth street. ,, -i.^7
Mrs. C. A. Leitoh, of Mattoon, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. M. Duddleston, on north Center street.
Miss Mabel Phillips entertained a few of her friends at her home north oT the city Thursday evening
Bom George W. Farts will deliver the Decoration day memorial address at tbe cemetery for the G. A. R.
Miss Agnes Cochrane attended the
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Corset department.
Underwear.
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8 TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, APRIL 27,1895.
'i, Would you buy Christmas Handkerchiefs now? We call them Christmas Handkerchiefs because we sell a great many for presents. However, they can be used at any and all the time, especially if you can buy them at just' one half their actual value. We are talking about Gent's Fine Japanese
Look into our east show window for Summer Underwear bargains.
Short Dresses and Infants Slips.
A large and beautiful line just opened. Be sure and call and see them, they are price wonders.
Survey-Ooohrane wedding in Indianapolis Wednesday evening. Br. A. W. Payne was oalled to Chicago this week to perform a surgical operation on his brother's wife.
T. H. Glazebrook and daughter, Miss Emma, return next week from a visit in New York and Baltimore.
of tbe superintendent of the High sohool, is visiting in the oity. Miss Lena Weinbardt is visiting Lorens Kussner's family in Chicago and attending the German operas.
Sherman Haupt, of Windsor, 111., visited his brother, Chas. Haupt, of the Fiist National bank, this week.
Will SnSallwood, secretary of the Society of Organised Charity, has been in St. Joe, Mo., this week on business.
Miss Lillian Nott is expected home in slew days, the company witn whioh she icasftoci&ted having closed the season. %Uss Frank Haberly has returned from
York City, where she was theguesl r*. Fannie Louise Kellogg Backert. dge Long and Mrs. D. W. Gardiner nded the Grand Chapter, Order of ^£tern Star, at Indianapolis, this week. Sfrs. T. R. Hardy, Jr., of Roekport, is i&rfhe city, oalled here by the serious i^ess of'her %o$#f'Marshali Conner. %ohn W. or thts city, and Miss JttnneHe fiarrowman, of Brasil, were nuirried in that oity Wednesday even-
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Highest of all in Leavenixig Powtx.—Latest U. S.Gov*t Report
Voofliees #111 aoeompany
Miniate# Rlsley to Denmark when that ottcial starts tor his post of duty next wpek.
Father MoEvoy gave a supper Tuesday evening, at the new parish house,
Bakin{. Powder
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$z.25 Corsets at 59c. Again the celebrated "R. & G." Cor«et«. The makers in looking through their factory discovered another 15 dozen of those fine black sateen Corsets, just like we sold so many of at 72c. They sent us the *5 dozen Corsets at a big reduction. Remember they are all fine Black Sateen Corsets, sizes 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, every One stamped "R. & G." They will be put on sale Monday, 'choice $£c.
Nearly 500 dozen Summer Corsets are now stored on our third floor. Every kind worth having, every sort which has its good qualities is represented. The W. C. C., W. B., Thompson's Ventilating, R. & G., C. B. in Batiste, Ball's High Bust, etc., etc., in white, drab, black and ecrij^
Three special lots of Summer Corsets at 29c, 39c and 5oc.t'f
^Handkerchiefs.
Silk with hand work, extra fine Initial Handkerchiefs. We a in A E PRSTW. They are extra good value at $1, and they will be sold Monday* choice 56c.
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Special sale
of Ali-Slik
solid
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Choice
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litest Teck
Scaffi,
Ribbons.
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\Vitid»tir Tlii in tirlpest plaids and*
25c "tifcs.
the
''CountelsP'
Are much In demand (bf* ffiiliinery and di'eftS trimming. We have an extensive stock
in
Have you seen the
They
are
quite swell.
all the various widths and colors
|Ut well as some very pretty fahCy Ribbons. Just opened, xoo bolts of 5 inches wide, HeAv^ Grosgrain and Satih All-Silk Ribbon in black, white, cream and most desirable shades, choice 39c per yard would sell at 75c elsewhere.
to the members of the ohoir or Sti-1 Joseph's. Misses Lena aad Bertha Bradley, of )uth Seventh nreet, entertained thb Temple Builders of* the Baptist ohuroh
Clay Meek, of Spenoer, Ind., brother A L. Rose, and family, at 125 south
Fourteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber, after a visit with their son on south Thirteenth and One-half street, returned to their home in Mlamlsburg, O., this week.
W. D. Wilson, of West Plains, Mo., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Birch, of Chestnut street. He is aoooqapanied by another daughter, Mrs. Ailo^.Wood.
Felix Sternthai, Of tl^Leilder, bas a# oepted a good position in Chiosgo, and will close out hip bptlfefs Kerf.f Jtahas sold his stock filvent «eddea Co.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Watson have taken the J. R. Kendal hguse on Cherry streetj and will get their first experience at housekee'^ingMfte^a hotel life Of maity
Airs. Sophia 'Wheeler'and daughter, Miss Sophie, Mrs. O. W. Bement and son, Bruoe, and Miss Henrietta Strong arrived home Friday* from a visi^ixr N^lr ^ork.
Miss Anita E^ltus will leave the j|(st of this month for Indianapolis, where she will enter upon a two yeats' course
Mrs. J. H. Allen and Mrs. E&L. Larkist attended the wedding of Mra. Allen's sister, Miss Anna Hoeltmanj to Mr. Will Rotfae, of East St. Louis, at Casey vilie, til., on Monday.
JMiv and Ml*. Audley Hamilton, ftft this week for Leomlnister, Mass., where Mr. Hamilton has accepted a postion in a piano factory similar to the one he Iks occupied here ih the 6. J. Cobleigh feefeery. Mrs. Hamilton was»formerly Miss Ella Wlmer.
Prof. Edmondson, the oelebrmted opUoian, is now making free scientific ocular teste of all eyes, and making perfect spectacles for the multitude who daily call on him* Oall early*
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Monday evening. ,t|600 tfill buy property on Thirteenth Mrs. Josephine Chapin, of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, is visiting her brothel^
twining in ^"MIw^Bcl^ol foi^ thin any of their Bmaefe.'i A £.»» 1 «wi-*. Nuxsea.
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It Is Everybody's Duty to Buy Where They Can Buy the Cheapest'.
•:,% Special Offerings' for Monday.'
Suit Department.
SepafMe Skirts.
Nobody should buy cheap goods for they aye too dear at any price, Ever since the existence of our establishment, and by the way, ic is more than 26 years, we have always made it a point to sell good, honest and reliable merchandise for the very least money possible. There is no use for you going Bargain Hunting. You can come to our store and at any time buy better goods for the same money, o£ even less. .,
Second Floor
Offers many special inducements. Every day we receive some n6w and attractive Novelties.
JUST OPENED.
5o dozen Children's Calico Dresses
(like cut) sizes 4 to 14, 39c and 49c 25
dozen Percale Dresses, sizes 4 to 14,
68c and 78c 25 dozen Lawn Dresses,
sizes 4 to 14, 88c and 98c 25 dozen
Gingham Dresses, sizes 4 to 14, 88c
and 98c 20 dozen White Lawn and
Dotted Swiss Dresses, sizes 4 to 24,
at $1 and up. All these Dresses are
well made and fit perfect, besides they cost less than to buy the material and make them up yourself.
Invites your inspection of the handsome and exclusive styles in Worsted Serges, Cheviot Fancy Weaves, etc., etc. also Percftle, Dimity and Duck Suits.
Serge, Cheviots, Figured India Silks, Satins, Figured and Plain Mohair, Crepon and Brocades.
Silk Tea Gowns.
Light Novelties for the summer. Cashmere and Challie Gowns, Percales and Dimity.
Wrappers.
50 dozen more of the world beater Wrappers like cut 49c. The correct styles, most com
plete stock of Ladies' Shirt Waists and Silk Waists at correct prices you are sure to obtain at Herz'
Bazar. ....
Trlbuh^, Winton and Sterling bioyoles. 't F. E. FREERS BICYCLE CO.
Have you seen Foster's a took of Bed Room Baits? Nothing like it anywhere dlse.
Street. RID 1 tLfcJ-H AMILTON" CO.
'$5 Is the value of those Tabourettes that are to be sold next Friday at 10 a. m. for |2 49, nt Foster's Furniture Store.
Dr* Price'# Cream Baking Powder Worid'e Pair fUgheat Award.
Catalogues free. F. E. FREEBis felCYCLE CO.
Oo t6f Q^or|fe 4/. Taylor for your shoes. Jffivery thing in-tans. He can save you moffey. liOO Wabash avenue.
Just received a new line of Suitings at like ^hlte lfalac«|
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'Baits' made %o order from $12 to |18, worth from |18 to $25, at the White £alaoe. JFit^aranteed-
Try'George, A. Taylor for .tan shoe, 1105 WabaSsh a*enu&
Try Gteorge A. Taylor for your fine shoes, he has all the new lasts and styles at low prices. 1105 Wabash avenue. -S
f*Wh*Wf comes to Harheesof fine quality and perfect finish none Of them are in it with the Terre Haute Carriage and Buggy Co., at First and Main streets. .They buy closer and are therefore en-
Nsomp^tiuvs. They have a line of high grade Bicycles, also, that It is worth your while to call and examine. Prices so low
ibs
to make it an inducement*
Try our French Lustre, It will make your shoes look like new. 1105 Main street.
For genuine bargains In real estate there is no one more reliable than J. A. Dailey, 509 Ohio street, whose list includes property in every portion of tbe city He is also sgent for the most reliable companies placing fire, life and accident insurance. If you are looking lor anything in either of these tines it will be worth your while to oall on Mr. Dailey, at 509 Ohio street.
GJove Department.
The Ose«Prlce Merthsitt Tailors and Clothiers.
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Quite a favorable purchase of Gloves, now so popular. White Chamois Gloves in 4-Button and Mosquetaire. Just for a little flyer Monday, choice 59c a pair.
Hosiery Department,
Children's Headwear.
Three of the very best makers in New York City, who produce the cutest and prettiest styles of Children's Headwear is shown by us. Special—20 dozen each Mull Hats at 12c and 19c. Swiss Embroidered and Silk Hats at 25c and 48c others at 69c, 75c, $1 and up. Bonnets at 25c and 50c, fine corded and embroidered.
Jewelry Department.
Thib ll probably the best belt aiid btifcfclfe UUU hit ktldwn add We have made extra large preparations for It. We are Idling a splendid Belt at 25c, better onfei at 39c, joc, 75c, $x, add upwards. We art selling a good Me til iSuekle at 7c, better bhes at xoc, 15c, 25c, 39c, 50c up to $3.50. See OUr initial Belt Buckles at 15c and igci Set otlr Sterling Silver Belt Btibkles at 98c.
Bide Combs are great sellers.
ferent
designs. Special—xo
gross of
Combs at 5c a pair, others at xoc, 15c and 25c a pair. Real Tortoise Shell Side Combs at 25c up to $1.25 a pair. New and attractive Hair Ornaments and many pretty N elties in our large Notion and Jewelry departments.
Dress Trimmings, Etc.
Here Is Your Opportunity. Seize
Wabash Ave
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150dozen Children's and Misses' Fine Guage Cotton and Lisle thread Fast Black Seamless Hose (manufacturer's imperfection) regular selling price 25c and 35c choice x2Kc pair.
A 19c Hosiery sale. The sale contains Ladies' and Boys' Hose also Gent's Half Hose as follows: Ladies' Fine Biack and Tan Richelieu Lisle and Black with unbleached feet also out size. Boy's Ipswich Black, extra heavy, sizes 6 to 10, these they can't wear out, with double knees, heels and toes. Gent's Fine Guage Hetmsdorf Blackand Tan Half Hose, they would be very cheap for 25c, your choice 19c a pair. v,
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We show
probably xoo dif-
Real Celluloid Side
Some very pretty Jet Dress Trimming, Buckles, Buttons^1 Jet Laces, all of the very latest European novelties just, received.
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Inspect our magnificent stock of Parasols and Sun Umbrel-irel-^j las. We show the best and sell them most reasonable.
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These Beta are fall sized, twelve piece English sets in underglaze decorations of brown, pink and light green.
Theo.5tahl
636 Wabash Ave.
