Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 26, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1895 — Page 8
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PEBSONAL AND SOCIAL.
Miss Mary Pugh is in Oakland. Frank Halman spent Wednesday in Marshall.
Miss Myrtle Bugh has returned from Peoria, 111. Sam Prevo, of Darwin, was in the pity this week.
Ewing Patterson leaves next week for Evansville. Malcolm Simpson spent Wednesday in Marshall.
Rudolph Stackwish was in Marshall Wednesday. Miss Mary Johnson has returned from Maxinkuokee.
Miss Grace Wood has returned from Maxinkuckee. Mrs. S. Kleeman has returned from Champaign, 111.
Charles W. Hamill returned from New "York yesterday. Miss Josle Hamilton is visiting relatives in Chicago.
Mrs. Dr. Stunkard has recovered from her recent illness. Miss Corrinne Hall has returned from a visit to Niagara.
G. Kenyon Hebb is visiting his brother Albert In Chicago. Miss Nellie Hoke, of Sullivan, was in the city this week.
Mrs. A. Louise Early and son, Jacob, are at West Baden. MisB Frankle Stevens is expected next week from Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Huston have returned from St. Joe. Mrs. Paul Miller, of St. Louis, is visiting Mrs. I. N. Pierce.
Mrs. Emma Chadwick left this week for a visit in Chicago. W. I. Overstreet was in Indianapolis this week on business.
Harry Hedges left Thursday for a visit in Brldgeton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beasley have returned from Cape May.
Miss LouiBe Watson has returned from a visit in Danvtile. Miss Grace Arnold will attend Oxford college the coming year.
Miss Laura Kesler left Wednesday for a short visit in Atherton, J. P. Crawford and family left Tuesday for a visit in the east.
Miss Bertha Whltoomb is visiting friends in Frankfort, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hamill have returned from Frenoh Lick.
Wm. Willien leaves soon for the medical college at IndianapollB. Miss Margaretta Nutt, of Greenoastle, Is visiting Mre. I. N. Pierce.
Miss Emma Hudson has returned from a trip to St. Joe, Mich. Mrs. W. A. Soale and Miss Grace, are visiting in Balnbridge, Ohio.
Fred Elhs and Clarenoe Carll returned Monday from Maxlnknckee. Miss Lola Dickerson and brother spent the week in Putnam county.
Miss Msry South spent several days of this week in Indianapolis. Miss Etally Schluer is visiting her grandmother In New Jersey.
Sam Kleeman returned yesterday from a business trip to New York. Miss Edith Reynolds, of Vincennes, is visiting Miss Louise Watson.
Miss Beatrice Curtis and Edith Fuhr
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returned Monday from a two weeks' visit at Maxinkuckee. Mrs. J. B. McCalla and Mrs. O. E. Fox spent the week at .Poland, Ind.
Mrs. Walter Dickerson, of Atherton, is visiting relatives in the olty. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd leave next week for a visit in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Miss McRea, of Lafayette, is visiting her oousin, Miss Sadie Kirkham. Miss Craig, of north Center street, is visiting friends in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Margaret Crawford left Tuesday for a short visit in Indianapolis. Mrs. Sim Waggoner is slowly recovering from a siege of typhoid fever.
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father, Dr. J. S. Hunt, in Chioago. Misses Lizzie and Anna Hensel haves returned from a visit in Louisville.
Mrs. M. H. Waters is spending the heated term on Long Island Sound. J. A. Peterson, of Jackson, Mo., has accepted a position with P. S. Casey.
Mrs. Sadie Morgan, of Clinton, 1B the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bartholomew. Miss Grace Ackert has returned from a visit to friends at Centerville, Ind.
Miss Annie Doerr, of Evansville, is visiting her brother, Dr. J. E. Doerr. M. Joseph has begun the erection of his new house on south Center street.
Mrs. Mary J. Weiss and
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Aokers are visiting in Charleston, 111. Master Norvll Harris, of Sullivan, is visiting his grandmother in this city.
Williams and son, of south
Fifth street, left yesterday for Nebraska. Revs. J. S. Holmes and J. H. Crum have returned from their trip to Europe.
Mrs. Chas. MoKeen, of Logansport, is visiting her parents on Mulberry street. Mrs. Robert MoMinn and daughter, Miss Agnes, left Thursday for Chicago.
R. L. Watson and Bruce Bement left for Ridge Farm, 111., for a ten days' hunt. Finley McNutt is slowly recovering from a severe illness with typhoid fever.
Dennie Bollinger has moved into his new residence On south Seventh street. Judge D. N. Taylor, wife and son have returned from a visit at Harrodsburg, Ind.
Sheldon Anderson has returned from a month's visit in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Miss Sarah Dickens has returned from Chicago where she has been for the past year.
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Letta Metzger is spending a few
weeks in Memphis, Tenn., with relatives. Miss Eight, of Indianapolis is visiting Mrs. Harry Hutton, of south Fourth street.
Mrs. Frances Haberly and party are expeoted next week from their trip abroad.
Born, to Mr. ind Mrs. C. C. Postlethwalte, at Marmont, Ind., Aug. 27th, a daughter.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, of 027 Cherry street, August 24th, a daughter.
Mrs. Edward McKeon, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. A. B. Carlton.
Mrs. Warren Barrett and son, Leroy, will be the guests of Mrs. W. G. Elliott next week.
Miss B. Leveque is expeoted next week from Washington, X. C., to visit her mother.
Miss Watson, of Cincinnati, Is visiting her uncle, W. R. Locke, of 627 south Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. IJams and family have returned from a brief visit at Nantuoket, Mass.
Mrs. C. A. Melville and Miss Margaret
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Kurtz are visiting friends and relatives at Baltimore. A. C. Ford and family are expected Sunday from Maine, where they spent the summer.
Mrs. Dr. Burner, of Normal, 111,, 1b the guest of Miss Carrie Wilson, of north Center street..
John Foley and wife, of Chicago, spent several days in the olty this week, visiting relatives.
Miss Sadie Kirkham has returned from a two months'visit in New Albany and Kentueky.
Miss Emma McCoy, who has been visiting her sister, left Friday for her home in Paris.
Miss Frankie Haberly returned Friday to Danville, after a visit with Mrs. E. H. Bindley.
Mrs. A. Arnold and daughter, Miss Helen, will spend a month at the ootton states exposition.
Misses Margaret and Katie Lyhoh left on Wednesday for a three months' visit in northern Iowa.
Miss Fanny Buntin returned this week from Hull's farm, where she spent the past six weeks.
Miss Olive Miles, of Bowling Green, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Law, of north Eighth street.
GeorgeBrlggs and family, of Sullivan, are visiting Claude Husted's fapUy on north Eighth street.
Mrs. Cliver and daughter, of Bouth Seventh street, are the guests of relatives in Bloomington, Ind.
Miss Louise Mertz, who has been visiting Prof. C. J. Kantman's family, has returned to Lafayette.
Miss Grace Murphy, of Decatur, 111., is visiting her oousin, Miss Amy Kenyon, of south Third street. gflgf^V'S
Mrs. S. Harrison, of Poplar street, has been oalled to Kankakee by the serious illness of her mother.
Misses Otellla and Lizzie Roth, of Worthington, are visiting Mrs. Denny, of north Eighth street.
T. J. Barbre, of Hartford, Kansas, is visiting his sister, Mrs. G. H. Harris, of 1217 north Ninth streetg^
Miss Tillie Schulmeyer, o^Walnut street, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. James Therriax, of Vincennes.
Miss Rosa Crouse, of Bozemen, Montana, is the guest of Miss Lena Saohs, of north Thirteenth street.
Mrs. Emil Froeb has returned from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Ida A. Harper, in California.
Miss Edith Longman 1 a& accepted a position in the button department of the Havens & Geddes Co.'a store.
T. B. Glazebrook and family leave next month for St. Louis, where they will make their future home.^^^*^.^
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, AUGUST 31,1895.
Emma Churchill has returned"to
her home in St. Louis after a pleasant visit in the city with friends. Misses Otellla and Lizzie Roth, of Worthington, are viBiting Miss Clara Dunlap, of north Ninth street.
Terrence MoMahon, of north Fourth street, will enter the Franciscan oollege, at Syracuse, N. Y., next week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hauck and family have returned from a two weeks' visit in Dayton and Cincinnati.
Miss Kate Strouse, of north Ninth street, will leave soon to attend the Indianapolis Kindergarten college.
Mrs. Ed Hayinan and son James and daughter, Marie, of north Seventh street, are visiting friends at Atwood, 111.
Miss Fannie Glover, of Altoona, Pa., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Glover, of south Thirteenth-and a-half street.
John Cleary, of the oounty clerk's office, has returned from a trip to New York City and other eastern points.|^|
Myer Mannberger, of Mannberger & Strouse, has returned from a purchasing trip to the eastern markets.^
Miss Margaret Waters and brother, Arthur, have returned yesterday from a delightful stay in the Adirondaoks.
Miss Edith Bell, of north Tenth street, returned yesterday from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Illinois.
C. H. Guptill, of south Second street, left Tuesday for a two weeks' visit with his brother at his old home in Maine.
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-Will be Children's day, on which day there will be a balloon ascension and a ladies' bicycle race also will be a 2:2o trot, a 2:35 pace and a free for-all trot On that day each perec_ *1 given away by 0. C, Smith's Son's Co., at whose place yon can see it at any tun©. Somebody will get tins wagon
S baker wneon made expressly for this occasion, and given away by C. C, Smith's Son's (Jo., at whose place yon can see it at any time, oomewuy ""A" fine exhibits in the
Mrs. William Brannan and Misses Mafy and Maggie Meagher have returned from a trip to Chicago and Milwaukee.
Miss Bessie Purdon, of north Ninth street, has returned from a visit of two weeks with friends at St. Joe and Chioago.
Misses Myrtle Chester and Jessie Barnes, of Indianapolis, are visiting Miss Ssdle j^jp^rers, of north Eighth street.
Mrs. L. Burgess left on Thursday for Dallas, Texas, where she will visit for a year with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Trimble.
August Stocker and mother, Mrs. K. Stookor, of Lafayette, will visit Prof. 0. J. Kantmann, of south Fourth street, next week.
Miss Anna Marvin, of Marshall, H1M who has been visiting Mrs. Beach and Miss Jeanette Palmateer, returned home on Wednesday.
Mrs. Margaret Wood, and daughter Anna, of north Fifth street, left yesterday for a two weeks' visit with relatives at Springfield, 111.
Mrs. S. V. Leech and Miss Fannie Leeoh roturned yesterday from Atlantic City and Pittsburg, where they have spent tlie summer.
Mrs. C. H. Barnum, of south Second street, has returned from a visit with her Bon at St. Joe and her mother in Port Co., Miohigan.
Sig. Uffenheimer, of Herz's Bazar, has returned from the east, where he purchased oceans of new goods for that popular establishment.
Luolus Lybrand has returned from an outing spent in the mountains of Tennessee, where his wife and son will remain for two weeks.
Miss Estelle King, daughter of C. Bird King, of Indianapolis, who has been the guest of Mrs. JaokGulick, of south Fifth stroet, has returned home.
Mrs. John Graves, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Geo. Soott, of Flushing, Long Island, are the guests of their brother, Jajfnes Seath, of Ohio street.
Mrs* George Westfall, who has been quite ill for several weeks, has been ren^oved to the home of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Kern, on Eighth street.
Misses Brinkman, Mabel Roberts, Hermine and Helen Willien and Gertrude Willien leave soon for St. Mary's, where they will attend school.
Miss Deloris Walsman, of Indianapolis), is viBiting Miss Katie Lawlor, of north Seventh street and also
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, of south Fifth street are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. John Talbot of Peoria, who has just returned from Chautauqua lake.
Harry Rugan and family, who have been the guests of C. H. Mixer and family, of south Seventh street, have returned to their home in New Orleans.
Miss Gretchen Crawford has returned from Chioago, where Bhe spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Halpin. She will teaoh sohool In Fontanet this year.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Williamson gave a dinner party Tuesday evening in oompliment to Mrs. Jarbeau and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan, who are visiting their mother, Mrs. S. Mahoney.
Mrs. Delia Grover has returned from Chioago and is at the Terre Haute. She will remain here about a month and then make her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cummings in Chicago.
The Rev. Mr. Stanley, of St. Stephen's ohu*ph, is not seriously ill but will be confined to his room at Nantucket for some time yet. His attaok is a mild form of typhoid fever.
Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Anna Michaels to William E. Bloomer next Monday evening, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Michaels, 215 south Fourteenth street,
Mrs. T. J. Dalley and son and Mrs. H. A. Pritchett are making an extended visit with friends and relatives in Chicago. Their sister. Mrs. Olendorf, will return with them tho last of September for a visit of several weeks. |p|
Max Ehrmann has returned from
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THE VKJO COUNTY FAIR
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great day. The wmmitteei will hare completed their work and yoti can see all the prise exhibits. Yon can spend
o! admTssions on ?hat day, ind to the person^g nearest to it Will| Wright the fnrnitnre denier, m: U2* street wiHjve totngte w'ee"^ fine S in the store. To make matters more interesting Wood, Williams & Co, 23 25 south Fourth street, will give to the person guessing nearest to the total vy ,f I^Ung^ge, "slued at »35. The articles to & giraTaway are now on exhibition at the places of buaineoa of those who give them, where you can call and examine for yourself.^ ,v»,
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Jackson of north Center street. Miss Etta Golden, who has been visiting Miss Fay Reed, of south Third street, for the past three weeks, returned to her home, near Lafayette, on Tuesday.
Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended the biennial convention of the Delta Tau Delta college fraternity. Mr. Ehrmann was elected editor of the Rainbow, the national magazine of the order.
Mrs. Eva Holllnger, who went to Boston as the representative of this state at the meeting of the General Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, be fore returning home will visit her sister, Mrs. Harcourt King, in New York City.
BULLETI1T
From the Eastern Markets.
They report some favorable purchases, also many beautiful and novel goods, which will be interesting to the ladies. Just as fast as the goods can be marked out they will appear on oor counters
The beautiful new Veiling, Children's and Misses' new Headwear are now ready. '§zr%y-^ ,f See the beautiful and novel Tarn O'Shanters and Toques, etc., eta S|§ Visit our store daily and see the new and fashionable goods which are now arriving,
FREE, FEEE, FREE.
Every day ladles come in our store and with our rich display of «r
China, Glass Lamps, Cutlery, Silverware, Etc., Etc.,
Together with low prices, are entertained just like you would be if you should. •I come. Visitors welcome.
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W. S. HOUSTOK,Prest. W. P. BLAIB,
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Terre Haute Brick & Pipe Co.
Vitrified Shale, Hollow Brick, Drain Tile, Fire Glay Construction Goods.
Are you going to build? Why put in a poor foundation en you can have the best? we When you 1 Correspondence solicited.
JQ save you money.
Ed P. Gifford, of Monterey, Mexico, is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. K. Gilford, on south Center Btreet. Mr. Glftord is agent for an eastern company who keeps him on the road oonstantly buying up specimens of Mexican handiwork for sale in the Amercan market.
The S. S. S. S. S. club of the south end, consisting of Miss Nettie Griffith, Irene Marshall, Olga Hyneman, Stella Marshall, Edna Crapo, Florence R'chards, Jennie Paige and Zada Scovell, was entertained by Miss Stella Marshall Tuesday. The next meeting will be held at Miss Nettle Griffith's."^-!'
J. Irving Riddle has received an Invitation to spend a couple of weeks at the Atlanta Exposition, with his family, as a guest of H. C. Stockdell, general manager of the Phenix Insurance Co., of the south, and will probably aocept the Invitation about the first of November. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle were the guests of this gentleman yyhile at Atlanta last March.
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Mre. S. M. Young, jr., and Mrs. Rose Hardy, who are known professionally as the Melville Sisters, left on Thursday for New York City, where they will join
three good trotting and pacing races. »n will be given a chance for each ticket purchased ime. Somebody will get this wagon for 25c. ibite.
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Plenty of shade and ice cold spring water from a score of wells. Music by the famous Ringgold Band.
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E. E. Rice's successful "1492" company, now playing an engagement at Manhat~ tan Beaoh. They appear in a Bketoh written by Sam Young, known as tho"Two Little Jays," in which they made a great hit in New York last Beason with "Little Christopher Columbus."
Rev. J. S. Hoagland, pastor of the Maple Avenue church, went up to Clinton on Tuesday, and wee married to Miss Alice Beckwlth, of that city. They came down on the morning train, and left at noon for New Jersey, where they will Bpend the honeymoon with the groom's parents. The bride Is a graduate of the State Normal sohool, and was for some time a member of the faoulty of that Institution.
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We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, 0., Walding, Elnnan A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free.
The Fruit Cans only 35 cents per dozen at THE FAIR, No. 826 Main street.
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