Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 26, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1895 — Page 9
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Richard Hebb spent Sunday in Paris. Russell Bement baa returned from Yale.
James Simpson spent Sunday in Marshall. t'*
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John Crawford has returned from Yale College. Win. Winchester spent Sunday In Marshall.
Frank Heg^ty a^i^.Jhuts^ay In Inan a is 5 Joe Reed, of Suillvan,spent the Fourth in the oity."
Miss Casey, of Brazil, spent the Fourth In tue city.
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Miss Virginia Somes Is visiting 'In Logansport. W. C, Buntin has recovered from his recent illness.
Wallace Austin, of Paris, was in the city thin week.
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Mrs. Mary McMillan spent Tuesday In Greeneastle. 'f~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baur are visiting In Indianapolis.
Edwin Rogers left to-day for his home' in Indianapolis. Miss Anna Cobleigh leaves soon for a ylalt in the East.
Miss Grace Arnold has recovered from her recent illness. Bliss Coultas, of Indianapolis, is visiting Charles Davis.
Brent Wiley, of Paris, spent the week with Win. Sbryer. Mrs. Ike Shepherd, of Paris, spent the Fourth in the city.
Irank Glover, of Crawfordville spent the week |n the city.. Miss Lizzie Denam, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting in the city.
Miss Myrtle Hall, of Rockvilie, spent the Fourth in the city. John Dowling, of Greeneastle, spent the Fourth in this city.
Mrs. Wm. Burke, of Chicago, spent the Fourth in the city. Miss Rosa Buttons, of Newport, spent the Fourth in this city.
Perry Benson, of Bridgeton, was In Terre Haute this week. Robert Herkimer returped thiB week from a visit in Mattoon.
Sherben JencHes speatthe Fourth at his home In Indianapolis, Louis Sohuanecke, of Marshall, visited Jamie Simpson this week. .Mrs. John Mason Duncan left Friday for a visit in Pittsburg, Pa.
Miss Jessie Nebb, of Greenoastle, is Visiting friends in the oity. Mrs. Ott and daughter, of Rookville, Visited in the city this week.
Mlts Mayme Dupell, of Peoria, 111., visited in the oity this week. Dr. Hood, of Dana, 111., spent Wednes day and Thursday in the oity.
Miss Margueretta MoNutt spent the week with Mrs. Judge Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Townley left Thursday for Eagle Lake, Ind.
Miss Lizzie Hogshead, of Washington, is visiting Miss Mattie Logan. Frank Reotor, of Sqjl^an is visiting relatives on south ihfth Btreet.
Miss Jessie Dunn, of Vlncennes, visited Miss Edna Jones thia week.. Mr. and Mrs. Purceli, of Crawfordsville, were in the oity this week.
Mrs. Sam Royse and son, Willie, returned Monday Sfrom Cincinnati. Wm. Shryer gave a delightful plonlo at Forest Park Friday afternoon.
Mrs. E. H. Clift is quite sick at her home on north Thirteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bigelow returned from Crawfordsville Wednesday.
Mrs. Clara Mariow, of Sullivan, spent the Fourth with Miss Pearl Ellis. Miss Anna Boiand, of north Tenth street, went to Chicago this week.
Mrs. Nathaniel Ashmead and children leave next week for Philadelphia. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. V, Marshall on Sunday, June 30th, a daughter.
Paul Mtschler left today for Denver, Colo., for the benefit of. his heaitb. Miss Emma McCoy, of Paris, is visit ing relatives on south Fifth street.
Reed Hanna, of Crawfordsville, was in the oity this week on business. Miss Emma Shu maker, of Marshall, 111., is visiting relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cof!roth, of Nebraska, are visiting Mrs. Dr. Wood. T. B. QIaxebrook and family leave soon for a trip down the Tennessee river.
Perry Huston, of Evanevllle, spent the Fourth in this oity on business. Misses Jeaoette and Jesse De Vore, of Paris spent the week at the Filbeek.
Mis* May Wiilingham, of Morgan, Tex., is visiting Miss Mary Pierson. Miss Kate Keasey, of Brazil, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs, Sam Ha Jberly, left Thursday for her home. Miss May Hunnel, of Rookville, of Itookville, was in the oity this week,
Mr. and Mis. Herman Goets, of Qaln by. Hi., spent the Fourth in this oity. Mrs, Thuramn and daughter, of 8ullt van are visiting Mm. Mas ton Hedges.
C. W. Lookwood, of the Peru Republican, sp*nt the Fourth in Terre Haute, O. W. Manoourt is in New York, where he will remain for three weeks.
Mrs. Chas. MoClure, of Clinton, is visiting relatives on south Fourth street. Miss Carrie Krout, of Crawfordsville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Bigelow.
Miss Emma Kappa, of Vinoennes, is the guest of Miss Josephine Finkbiner. Nat Redman, of Westfield, til., visited friends in this oity a few days this week.
Miss Alice Look man has gone to Pendleton, Ind., to spend the summer. Misses Maggie and Katie Lynch returned Thursday from Cherokee, Iowa.
Mrs. Dr. Hyde and Miss Carrie leave Monday for a month's visit in Chicago. Miss Shaw, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. S. C. Beaeb, of north Center street.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder, of north Sixth street, July 2d, a daughter.
The Misses Kritz, of Waveland, are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. V. Hun-
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ter •. The Misses Flowers, of southern Indiana, are the guests of Miss Atta Baker.
Mrs. O. G. Derry, of north Eighth street, is visiting friends in Worthington. w-
Misses Sally Ward and Mayme Connelly left Friday for a visit in Denver,
Misses Mary and Zelia Cooper leave4 Monday for a visit in New Harmony, Ind.
Mrs. Lucius Lybrand, of south Sixth street, left Saturday for a visit in Noblesviiie,
Misses Sonama Purceli and Nellie Gfroerer will spend the summer In Marshall.
Mrs. Cornwell, of soath Fifth street, has been ill since her return from the South.
Mrs. James Thornton and Miss Jessie Jenckes are visiting Mrs. Maston Hedges.
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Mrs. Miller ana children, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mf. and Mrs. Frank Dengler.
Mrs. Frank Fares and children of Danville, 111., are visiting relatives in the oity.
Miss Mildred Burt learves Sunday for New York, where ?be will spend the maimer, -,
Master Bobbie Snyder, Of Rookvillty is visiting his oousin, Master Herhid Schnell,
Ben Borssom, who has been attending school atWestfield, III., is h'ome for a vacation.
John G. Dobbs fell off his bicyole Wednesday night and Beriously injured his knee.
Mrs. John Dugan and daughter,* of Marshall, visited relatives in the city this week.
Miss Vinnie Riddle spent the Fourth at Put-In-Bay with some friends from Cleveland.
Charles Soothern, of Chicago, spent the Fourth with his family on south Fifth street.
Miss Clara Keller, of Chicago,^ visiting Miss Minnie Freemontj' of south Third street.
Miss Rose Mugg, of Quinoy, 111., is visiting Mrs. Elmer Dunoan, of south Fifth street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, of Greeneastle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Weaver. .. ,J
Miss Carrie Rapp, of north Ninth street, is visiting relatives in Moundsville, W. Va.
George Scott, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pevey, of north Eighth street. y,
Mis* Ida Grnbbs, of IndlanapoHs/ls visiting Mrs. James Bennett, of north Twelfth street.
James Cooper leaves Sunday for Chioago where he has accepted a position on the Inter-Ooesn.
Miss Estella Hilie and Lela Scott, of Craw
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Miss Edith Bell, Wayne Bigwood has returned frdttf Rookville, where he has been visiting his grandparents.
Miss Kit C. McCarty, of Charleston, III., is visiting Miss Anna O'Brien, of south Ninth street.
Miss Cora Peters, of sonth Sixth street, who has been very ill with typhoid fever is improving.
Mrs. Pinneli, who has been visiting Mrs. S. C. Barker, left FrWay for her home in Kansas, III.
Jesse Tapp, of the New York store leaves soon for Pana, 111., where he has aooepted a position. ,i
Miss Myrta Bernard, of Anderson, Ind., is the guest of Mrs.George Robson, of south Fifth street,
Highest of all in leavening Powcfc?—*lAtest tJ. S. Gov't Rqort
Mrs. Iohberg, of Chicago, who baa
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY- EVENINQ MAIL, JULY 6,1895.
beeo viwiting Mra. Sam Kleeman, left Friday for her home. Mrs. Dunoan Puett, of Rookville, visiting her mother, Mrs. Braman, of south Twelfth street,
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Madison have taken rooms at Mrs, Jay'a boarding house on Ohio street.
Miss Blanohe Fletcher, of Frankfpri, Ind., is the gtiest of Miss Agnea Sodep, of north Center street.
Miss Lou Bridges, of East St, Loujs, is the guest of Miss Graoe MoKeeveij, of north Thirteenth strfeet. '.
Mrs, Nancy Huston, of IBJast St, Louis, is visiting her son, W, H. Duddleston, on Bouth Fourth street.
Miss Nellie Matson, daughter of C, C. Matson, of Greenoastle, ie viaiting her aunt, Mrs. I. N. Pierce,
Mrs. Mary A. Ogden, and son, James, of Greenoastle, are visiting Rev. H, G. Ogden on Poplar street.
Misses Allie and Millie MoKee, of Danville 111,, were the guests of Miss Jessie Havens this week,
Clarence Royse Is home from Colorado, where he has been for some time the benefit of his jbeaith.
Misses Cora and Edith Barrof Mattoon, are visiting. th^.lainlly.of A. B. Austin, of north Eighth street.
Miss Elva Holmes, of Ft, Atabison', Wis., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holmes, of south Ninth street.
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Mrs. Hensei, of south Fifth street went to Vinoennes this week, oalled there by the illness of her father-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of Danville, 111., spent the Fourth in the city the guest of Miss Mayme Gray.
Herbert and Miss Minnie Prevo, of Darwin, spent the Fourth in the o|ty, the guests of their brother John.
Mrs. Frank Prox was called to Vinoennes this week by the sadden death of heroousin, Mrs. H. T. Cooper.
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Mrs. George W. Faris is home from a visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Solomon Clay pool, at Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Baker and family, of Evansville, are visiting Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Hayes, of Oak street.-
Mrs. Mary Alvey and daughter, Miss Zatella, arrived home Wednesdaj^'frbm Texas, where they spent the winter.
Mrs. Charles Hirst and Miss Hattie Purceli, of Crawfordsville, Ind., are the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pevey.
Henry Hudson, formerly of this city,' but now in business in Texas, visited his mother, Mrs* Mary Hudson this week.
Mrs, Dr, YoUng will leave for Nantucket this afternoon. At Indianapolis} she will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Hord.
Mr. and Mrdi Ed Benefield and daughter, of B"us3elyll!e, are the guests of Mr. Hhd Mft. Wight Christy, of north Fourth street, ..
Mlsset Esther Beil and Carrie Laughlin, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Walter Duenweg, of south Seventh street.
Miss EllaPuette, of Danville, and Mrs. Clara Puette, of Rookville, are visiting Mrs. Fred Asbury, of 1230 north Seventh street.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kautz, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Kautz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, of north Ninteenth street.
Mrs. Joseph Yates and daughter, Miss Eliza, left Monday for Clifton Springs, New York, for the benefit of the letter's health. ...
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Delmont Weills and sister Edna,1 oV 1106 south Center street, are visiting friends in Crawfordsville and the Shades of Death.
Miss Louise and Sue Batfbdurwill take the University Extension course at the Chicago university during the Bammer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. George Agin and son Roy, of Pekln, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Abbott, of 916 south Third street.
Mrs. Lewis Cox and children have returned from Wooster, Ohio, where they Bpent the month of June with Mrs. Cox's mother.
Mrs. E. B. Weitzel and daughter, Miss Amelia, of Frankfort, Ky., are visiting Nicholas Boiand, Mrs. Weitzel is a sister of Mr. Boiand.
Mrs. Laura B. South worth, of Lafayette, and Miss Daisy Nagh are in the oity visiting Mrs. Jameson on south Seventh street.
Misses Kate Springer and Sue Lytin, of New Lebanon, Ind visited Mlws Bell and Fannte Lay ton, of Third avenue, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beruheimer and Mrs. Baer have returned fr«in Crawfordsville where they visited relatives for several days,
W. I. Overstreet left Friday for French Lick, Mrs. Overstreet and daughter left for Maxinkuckee and Ed Ore retract left for Greer castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoberg, of Ii| dlanap lis, spent the Fourth as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beggs, on south Fifth street.
Mrs. Frank Dolexal, wife of the oity attorney of Fremont, Neb is visiting her ooosin, Mrs. F. J. Feidler, of 121U north Sixth street.
Catharine Wilson and ^iiss Mar
garet Donnelly, of Washington, Ind., are visiting Miss Ma-caret Roach, of north Fburth street.
Col. Tfaoa. H. Nelson delivered the Fourth of Julyaddrees at Montezuma, and be spoke before a crowd of orer four tbongt&nd personal*
Mim Llcafc and dandle Mlillgan, of Topeka, Ka*n are visiting their nnele, H. O. Hanna. Mies Ltetie ta a teacher in the Cherokee nation.
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Miss 8usan Stewart, of Indianapolis, and Miss Moore, of Atlanta, Ga,, are in the oity, the guests of Mlas Caroline Duncan, of south Fifth street.
Miss Katharine Hoimes, daughter of Rev. J. 8 Holmes, has returned home from Wellesley college, where she has just finished her sophomore year,
Miss Anna Crawford has returned from school at Newburgh on the Hud fon acoompaoied by her two cousins, the Misses Hoyt, of Newcastle, Pa. I
Miss Cora Ellis left Friday for Ash land, Neb., where she will make an ex tehd&d* visit with the family of T. B. Wilson, an old resident of tbisolty.
Miss J4Jnnie Hoff, daughter of County Assessor Hoff,. ^d her grandmother, Mrs. Cook, leftTbursday for Waukesha, Wis., for the benefit of their health.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. Edward Johnson and daughter Mary left for their eottage at Lake Maxinkuckee Friday morning to spend the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crawford, of sonth Fourth, Mr» and Mrs. W. W. Way and '"tjdaughters, Misses Bessie and Henrietta, foVT^nd son, Carl, have gone to Lake Maxinkuckee to spend a month.
Mrs. J. M. Bigwood, who went to Hendersonville, N. C., for the benefit of her health several weeks ago, has left that' plaoe, and will spend a week with rela tives in Cincinnati before returning home.
A party of campers left yesterday for a ten day's stay at Lake Maxinkuokee. The party consists of Heory Albrecht, Bob Floyd, Fred Wittenberg, Charles Woerner, Otto Voges and Dr. George Afarbach.
Misses Nellie Leeoh, of Tallapoosa, Ga., and Edith Rapp, of Ladoga, Ind., who visited their oousin, Will Hall, of 202 south Fifth street, Wednesday and Thursday, left for Greeneastle yesterday, where they will visit a few days before returning to their homes.
Miss Margaret Kenens, of east Chestvnut street, entertaiued the C. M. A. C. club Tuesday afternoon. Cinch was the principal amusement of the afternoon. ,p?^e guests of the olub were Misses me Schulton and Emma Best, of Louisville, Ky., and Miss Julia Daugbieytyf'6f*Brasril.
Mi&s Sadie Fairbanks gave a very pretty dancing party Wednesday evening, complimentary to the Misses Hoyt, of Newcastle, Pa., who are visiting Miss Anna Crawford. The bouse was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and palms, and tbo Ringgold orchestra furnished delightful music, Punch was passed throughout the evening, a&d a delicious supper served. Among those present were: Misses Anna Crawford, Mary Pierson, Mary Preston, Emma and Fanny Buntin, Mary Armstrong, Perdita Pence, Mayme Gray, Wright, of Danville, Aimee Bindley, Alioe Saucier, Hoyt, of Newcastle, Pa.-, Cora White, and Mrs. George Wright, $f Danville Messrs. Bruce Bement, Fleming Wlllien, Wm. Crawford, Herbert Royse, Omar and Charles Bement, Percy Williams, Doming Wheeler, James and John Craw ford, James Cooper, Bruce Failey and Wm. Penn.
CORRECTION.
It the last Issue of The Mall, there was an erroneous statement made in the ad? vertisement of the Phenix insurance company of Brooklyn, it stating that the company had paid over one million dollar losses in Vigo county. It should have said over one hundred thousand dollars, and the company had over one tm^llibn dollars at risk in this county.
THE FAIR, 826 Main street', leader of prioes. FOR SALE. Brick store building on Fourth street Will pay good interest on investment. Prioe, ?1,600
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B. S. Rockwood, Fourth street grocer patronB to know that the street now paved has bten opened for business. Call for all the seasonable fruits and vegetables,
THE FAIR, 325 Maiu street, leader of low prices. HarrUon township has made a very credtt«bl» increase in the number of voters since ihe last enumeration wan made In 1889, When that enumeration was made the township bad 8 524 voU»m, while according to the enumeration just completed we have 10,788, an increase of the greater portion of which is in the city, ____________________
Miller Bros. ar« making a new Cake called Marshmallow Slices, that is very delicious Ideal Bread is finer than erfen
THE FAIR, 825 Main street, leader of low prtee*. I have a great many goods that I want td dose out before Invoicing, and to disp^ae of them have made a reasonable redaction all along tbejine. The reduction include* *n llne» of goods, and It will %e wtH'th your while to call and examine.
WILLIS WRIGHT, 434 Main Street.
FOK ."SALE.
Store building on Waba«h avenue central location-, rent* for P^r year has a good tenant. Term*, etc^
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We have marked down a good many articles* much leas than cost to close them out. Please call and see./."'" Just opened anew supply of Swiss Embroidered Edging and Inserting, Yallenciennes Lace Edging and Inserting.
Ribbons in white, cream and all the beautiful and dainty shades. 3,-'' Belting and Belt Buckles, Shirt Waist Sets and Belt Pins.
The new Shirt Waists for ?adies at 49c are world beaters.% Don't forget when you are looking for Suits, Wrappers, Waists, Parasols, Umbrellas or anything else for yourself and children the best and most for your money you always getat
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THE FAIR, 325 Main street, leader of low prices. ft FOR SALE.
Main street lot. Will sell for $550 cash* Street improvement paid. RIDDLE HAMILTON CO.
There is no larger stook of Furniture and Carpets in the city, nor a more complete one, with prices so satisfactory, as at Willis Wright's big Furniture House, 424 Main street.
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We make a specialty of Tin Roofing at prices that can not be Beaten.
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Raspberries, Blackberries,
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THE FAIR, 325^ Main street, leader of low prlces.^ Sterling Silver Novelties from 25o up most anything you can think of in Silver. J. M. Bigwood the Jeweler, 607 Wabash Avenue.
THE FAIR, 325 Main f-treet, leader of low prices. FOR SALE.
Lot, 60x140, southwest corner Fifth and Looust. Price, $1,000 easy terms. RIDDLE HAMILTON CO.
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New Line of Hammocks,
Just received by A. G. Austin & Co.
We guarantee our 20 lb. road wheel. F. E. FREERS BICYCLE CO.
Etf&i'y other man you meet nowadays is anxious to discuss the currency question, but It Is not so attractive a subjeot as that of saving money by buying your Summer Suit of Klewlt fc Holler, the merchant tailors, at 814 Main Btreet, They have an unueually large line of goods to select from, their prices are reasonable, and their workmannhip the most artistic. The man who desires to be well dressed will not order his suit until he has visited their popular place,
Follow the crowd to Oak Hall Pharraaoy for the best Soda Water. "Nothing too good" is its motto.
While you are talking and thinking about the Charity Circus don't forget that you can buy as good Bread and Cakes at Miller's Bakery as you ever eatJ
For Your Sunday Dinner.
Spring Lamb, m. Steer Beef, Sweet Breads, Pig Pork, Tenderloins, Spare Ribs,
Beef Tenderloins.
C. H.EHRMANN, Fourth and Ohio. Clean Meat Market. Telephone 220*
Fancy Screen Doors
Reduced twenty cents each at A. G.. Austin A Co. J, M. Bigwood the jeweler has just received a beautiful Souvenir Spoon with Hose Polytechnic building etched in. bowl. It is very artistlo. 607 Wabash/ Avenne.
For Hollow Brick, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipe, Lime and Cement, goto Reiman & Steeg Co., 901-903- __ 4 ^abash Ave.
To make your Sunday dinner^ complete, go to Fiess & Herman, 27 north Fourth street, where you will always find an abundance of the choicest meats of all kinds. They have also on hand sausages of all kinds of their own mdfee. Telephone 252
