Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 26, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 July 1895 — Page 8
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Miss Cora Davis spent Sunday at St. Mary's. Miss Belle Saodford has gone to Cincinnati. 8. S. Anderson will spend Sunday in Clinton.
Joe McCluskey went to Indianapolis 'Tuesday. Wm. Crawford spent Sunday in Indianapolis.
Miss Lena Rottman is visiting in lSvansvllle. Mrs. Ellen Modesttt is visiting in Cloverland.
R. L. Scott has recovered from his recent illness. Wm. Crawford will spend Sunday in Danville, 111.
Miss Gertie Spain is visiting her unole In Olney, 111. Harry Fletoher spent Sunday In Indianapolis.
V. N. MoGee will spend Sunday in Indianapolis. Omar Mewhinney has returned from Boston, Mass.
John Prevo has returned from a visit In Darwin, 111. Master George Hager is spending the week in Chicago.
Mrs. Max Ehrmann has returned from a visit in Chicago. Col. W. E. McLean has returned from his northern trip. •:& Miss Laura Cox is visiting friends in
Cold Brook, N. H. .& Mrs. Clyde Dunseth is visiting her parents in Homer, 111.
Miss Louise Watson has returned from visit in Vincennes. Mrs. Lilly George has returned from a visit in Indianapolis.
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\Deming Wheeler Is at West Baden. Crawford has been ill this week. Clark Smith has returned from Texas. Miss Viola Cox will spend Sunday in Fferis.
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Miss Franole Strong returned Friday to Lake Maxinkuokee. Miss Anna Fagan Is recovering from her recent severe illness.
W. I Overstreet returned Thursday from Lake Maxinkuokee. James Stewart is seriously ill at his home, 826 Chestnut street.
Miss Nellie and Lizzie Henael Will spend Sunday in Marshall. Mrs. G. W. Bern en is very ill at her country htime at Glendale.
Miss Margaret Sohmachtenberger.Is visiting friends in Decatur. ||t' Dr. Elder went up to Lake MaxlnkuO' kee this week for a brief rest.g^|
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCammon left Friday for a visit in Sullivan. Mies Graoe Marrs has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago.
Miss Margaret Gookins, of Chicago, Is visiting Mrs, Stanton Merrill. Mrs. F. W. Shaley and children are at Tiffin, Ohio, visiting relatives. *f
Miss Mills is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Vane Moore, in Rookville. Mrs. O. Bell and Mrs. S. C. Barker left this week for Elkhart, Ind.
Miss Bertha Sanderson is visiting relatives in Martinsville and Gasey. Capt A. C. Ford left Thursday for a two weeks' stay at West Baden.
Willis Keene, of Peoria, will spend Sunday in the city with friends. Miss Nettle Palmateer is the guest of Miss Birdie Smith, in Rockvllle.'
Little Mary and Jack Hager have recovered from their recent illness. Mrs. D. P. Cox and Miss Blanche have returned from Kingston, Ontario.
John R. Hager is convalescent, after a severe attaok of intermittent fever. Charles Lamb, of Paris, will spend Sunday in the city with relatives.
Miss Dode Keasey, of Brazil, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Haberly. Harry Tomer and sister, Miss Gussie, have returned from French Liok.
D. A. Donaldson, outter at Ford fe Overstreet's, has been ill this week. Miss Hannah Tulley is in Marshall visiting the family of S. L. Allison.
Miss Mattie Smith and Grace Lee are visiting relatives in West York, 111. Miss Isabelle Oakey sails on the 17th
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for Europe In company with Mrs Howe and daughter, of Peoria. Mm. Frank Crawford and Mra. Harry Fletcher are at Lake Maxinkuokee,
Mlaa Rose Reiss is visiting her sister, Mrs. J, V. D. Coleman, in Rookville, Mlaa Boyer, of Galesburg, 111., is visit-, ing Miss Paula Haas, east of the oity
Justloe A. B. Felsentbal has returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago, Mra. Mary Smith, of Vincennes, visiting Mra. Murphy, of Ohio street.
Miss Lottie Longman is taking a oou tie in music at (he Bay View Assembly. Philip F. Kadel and sister left this week for a trip to the northern lakes.
Lane Robertson, of south Fourth street, has returned from a visit in Marshall. Sam MoKeen has returned from Ken tuoky, where he has been on business.
Misses Annie Moore and Amelia Johnson leave soon for Lake Maxinkuokee, Miss Clara Hahn and Miss Stella Russell are visiting relatives in Danville 111,
Dr. J. B. Garvin, of Alton, 111,, visited Mr. and Mra. W. R. MoKeen this week. Mrs. Leonaid and Mrs. John Walsh leave next week for Lake Maxinkuokee.
Mra. Dr. Hj de and Miss Carrie are ex peoted Monday from a visit In Chiosgo. Theodore Golder, of Fixley & Co.'s, is spending his vacation in Parke county,
Samuel Fleming and Thos. W. Kinser attended the raoes at Mattoon this week. Mrs. Lawrence Roaoh and daughter, Miss Jennie, are at Lake Maxinkuokee.
Cbarlos Tyler will leave shortly for Green Bay, Wis., to visit his son, Will. Mrs. Spenoer M. Rice and daughters, Julia and Helen, are at St. Joseph, Mich.
Miss Sadie Power has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Sullivan,
James Simpson leaves to-day for a hunting and fishing expedition In itlinols'
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Miss Jessie Hayes, of Kansas City, Mo,, is visiting her uncle, Dr. Leslie W. MoClain.
Mrs. James H. Soudder and children visited Mrs. C. L. Davis in Sullivan this week.
Claude Smith, of Vinoennes, will visit his mother, Mrs. E. H. Smith, next week.i^yvy
Harry Vance has returned from a two weeks' visit with his parents at Lafayette.
Mrs. Robert Shoffner spent the week with her mother, Mrs. C. P. Riggs, in sam™.£2gt»
Judge D. N, Taylor has been rusticating in Monroe county, his old home, this week.
Mrs. Daniel Reagan, of north Eighth street, has returned from a visit in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Margaret Crawford and daughter,
There Are Other^But Only One Terre Haute Track
The Banner of Proud Supremacy Once flore Hangs from the Outer Wall.
Fidol, 2:05 Coleridge, 2:06
fAnd 18 other "Track Burners'-''take the word in the 2:10 pace. iNo such afield eyer lined upr This is only a sample of the many great contests.
A List ot entries never equalled. The flood tide of harness racing. The world's records have all been made over ,the^^^r.v Cornered Track." This year more than ever before. The world and his wife will be there.
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Every man, woman and child knows that these mystic figures mean the Great Terre Haute Four Cornered track, made memorable through the hoof beats of record breakers. For the five days' races there are 21 events and more than 300 ertries. Large fields of game and fleet horses will score up for the word, and that every race will be a contest of the highest order is assured by the charaeter of the horses entered, In short, turf history will be made more sensational than at any meeting which has gone before. -lS'
A week of the highest class sport." Terre Haute maintains her position in the racing world. Her {rates will be thrown open and everything: will be done for the entertainment of her guests. Records will be made that will live for years. Do not fail to attend. In after years it will be a proud thing to tell your children, "I, too, was in Terre Haute."
Miss Elsie, will spend Sunday In In dianapolls, Mrs, Samuel BrldweU and children have returned from a visit with friends in Mattoon.
Bert Drake has returned from a visit in Bowling Green, lnd,t where he spent hie vacation.
Miss Helen Benbridge has returned iron a visit with friends and relatives in Lafayette,
Mlaa Mary Hamke, of Vincennes, is visiting Mrs. Henry Biewend, on south Second street.
Mrs, Harry Rugan, of New Orleans, is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0, H. Mixer, on Deming street.
Miss Jessie Leveque, of Harper's Ferry, will visit her mother, Mrs. Kel ley, next month.
Mrs. Mary MoMillan and Mrs. Stanton were among the excursionists to Green oastle Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bindley, and Bruce and MIBS Delphine returned this week from Lake Mills.
Mrs, Dr. Moore and Miss Emma Lange spent a few days at the Shades of Death this week.
MISBCS Margaret Haupt and Florence Idler are In Sullivan, the guests of Miss Cleora Tremalne.
Miss Wise, of Vincennes, is visiting her Bister, Mrs. A. Nicholas Smith, of south Fifth street.
Kim Patterson left for Philadelphia this week to ship some horses here for the August races.
Ade Grafe, who has been dangerously ill for the past five weeks, is still in a critical condition.
John C, Freund left yesterday for a three weeks' visit in Vinoennes and Freelandvllle, Ind.
Mrs. George Probst and daughter, Bertha, have returned from a visit with relatives in Dayton.
Mrs. Ella McKee, of Troy, Ind,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex. Ransford, on north Fifth street.
Judge I. N. Pierce and E. H. Bindley have returned from a two weeks' fishing trip to Lake Mills, Wis.
Rev. W. H. Hickman was oalled to Palestine, 111,, this week, to assist in the dedication of a church.
Mrs. Bird, of Ann Arbor, Mioh., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. H. 0. Royse, onnorth Seventh street.
Master Arthur Goodman has returned from Sullivan, where he visited his oousin. Davy Goodman.
Mrs. Andrew Grimes, of this city and Mrs. W. G. Neff, of Greencastle, leave next week for French Lick.
Mrs. CharleB Paddock visited her parents, Dr. Mitchell and wife, at Walnut Prairie, 111., this week.
Mrs, Chas. T. Foristall and daughter will return next week from a three
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weeks' visit with the formerj| mother In Princeton, Kansas. Miss Clara Hahn and Miss Stella Russell are visiting their cousin, Miss Eva McDonald, at Danville, 111.
Mrs. A. W. Spain, of north Seventh street, is visiting her parents and other relatives at Huntington, Ind.
Miss S. E. Hughes, of Greenville, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of south Sixth street.
Mrs. A. Stooksr, of Lafayette, is visiting her parents, Prof, and Mrs. Kantman, on south Fourth street.
Prof. Louis Lepper and wife and Mrs. Harry Garell left this week for a two weeks' stay at Maxinkuokee. |j.
Miss Nellie Matson, of Greencastle, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. N. Pierce, has returned home.
Mrs. Van Irwin, of Xenia, Ohio, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs John G. Dobbs, has returned home.
W, A. Hamilton and L. L. Curtiss will leave on the 15th of August ^or,a three in at a it is I
Miss Inez Shepherd, of Hartford, Kansas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Shepherd, of east Poplar Btreet.
Miss Laura Kesler left Monday for Bay View, Mich., where she will spend the remainder of the summer.
Mrs. Sam Royse and daughter, Miss
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Anna, and son, Willie, returned this week from the Shades of Death. Mrs. S. A. Arnout, of Kentland, Ind., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Beckner, of east Chestnut street.
Rabbi Lyons, of Temple Israel, is putting in his vacation attending a series of lectures at the Chioago university. v.
Ralph B. Vanerd, of Beaver Falls, Pai is visiting his cousins, Elmer and Wmfield Ferree, on north Tenth street.
Miss Amy Acook, who has been visiting in the family of Rev. M. W. Buck, of Dundee, 111., has returned home*
Mrs. M, E. Beckner, of east Chestnut street, is attending the oamp meeting at Tippecanoe battle-ground this week.
Miss Kate Krapf, of the Havens fc Geddes Co., is spending her vaoation with friends and relatives in Mattoon.
Miss Mollle Shaw returned Friday from a delightful visit with Mrs. B. G. Cox, at her country home, More Park.
Mrs. J. Smith Talley, sons Ed., Homer and Walter and daughter Nellie left for Wilmington, Del., on Thursday.
Misses Sid Wood, Mrs. Bruce Coffroth, of Nebraska, and Mrs. Edwards, of St. Louis, leave next week for Ocean Grove.
Miss Charlotte Miller has been eleoted assistant principal pf the Sullivan High school, and went down to take the teachers' examination this week.
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