Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 26, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1895 — Page 8

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A Paper for the People.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

J. P. Crawford has returned from the east. Charles Orman is ill with the typhoid fever.

Miss Ella Fuller has returned from the north. Miss Ella Oraber has returned from "visit in Sullivan.

MissLuetta Greggs has returned from & visit in the east. Mrs. E. M. Turk will

spend

Indianapolis, Ind. Mack Allen, of

Sunday in

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fords ville, was in

I? the city Tuesday. Senator Voorheea leaves soon for Washington, D. C.

G. W. Adamson, of Kleeman's, has leen ill this week. V' Mrs. Walter Failing has returned from a visit to Chicago.

Mrs. J. M. San key has returned from a visit in Missouri. Mrs. Lizzie Hopkins leaves next week for Frankfort, Ind.

Mrs. George Campbell has returned from a trip to Texas. D. C. Slocum leaves next week for Chicago on business.

Walter Knapp, of Westfield, 111., spent the week in the oity. Mrs. Mary Brown, of Champaign, 111 is visiting in the oity.

George Haree left this week for his home in Omaha, Neb. Reed Hanna, of Crawfordsvllle, was in the oity this week.

Miss Sarah McCutchen, of Evansville, is visiting friends here. Mrs. John Tolbert isBlowly improving from her recent illness.

Dr. and Mrs. Weaver have returned from a trip to the north. Miss Mary Foster left this week for her school in Utica, N. Y.

Mrs. Joe Warden, of south Fifth street, is quite ill with paralysis. Miss Flo Massey, of Princeton, Ind., is visiting Mrs. Cora Woods.

Miss Shug Resume, of Indianapolis is visiting Mrs. L. J. Willien. ~Mrs. George Heinlg is visiting friends and relatives in Effingham.

Miss Louise Miller, of Danville, 111., is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. R. D. Gauby, of Arcada. Fla., is visiting friends in the oity.

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Miss Lizbeth Allen left Friday for her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Drake Burton, September 80th, a daughter.

George Filbeck, of Denver, Col., visited N. Filbeck this week. Miss Rose Miller, of south Fourth street, is visiting in Chicago.

Miss LouiAe Mason, of Mulberry street, is visiting in Mattoon. Miss Oakie Hanna, of Crawfordsvllle, ^ig visiting Miss Belle Jenckes.

E. B. Metzger left Thursday for a hunting expedition in Illinois. Joseph Finoh has returned from a vi8it„to the Atlanta exposition.

Miss Yiola Eight, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Walter Duenweg. Miss Gertrude White, of Sullivan, Is visiting Miss Cleora Tremaine.

Miss Lilly Welling, of Sullivan, is Visiting Miss Mattie Williams. Mrs. Charles King, of Logansport, spent the week in Terre Haute.

Miss Lou Scantlin, of Princeton, Ind., Is visiting Mrs. C. W. Whitbeck. Miss May me Lynoh has accepted a position with Hoberg, Root A Co.

Mrs. Thos. B. Bland, of Sullivan, visited relatives in the city this week. Carroll Williams, of Danville, was in the oity this week visiting friends.

Miss Amy Larr, of north Thirteenth street, is very ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. G. H. Simpson is slowly recovering from a siege with typhoid fever.

Miss Mae Allen, of Frankfort, Ind., is Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam Brldwell. Mrs. Purcell, of Crawfordsvllle, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rimer Pevey.

Miss Kmma Buntin has returned from a visit with Mrs. Fred Brown in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutton entertain this evening with a danoing party.

Mrs. Davis, of Sullivan, visited Mrs.S. D. Wier, of south Third street, this week. Miss Amelia Kantman left this week for St. Louis, where she will visit friends.

Mrs. Helfensberger, of Indianapolis, is Visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Consman. Mrs. Harry Akin, of Evansville, visited her sister, Mrs. Will Boiand, this week.

Miss Anna Surrell has returned from St. Albans, Vt., where she spent the summer.

Miss Anna Felttis has returned from Chicago, where she visited Mrs. Charles West.

Mrs. Claude Busted, visited her stint, Mrs. George Briggs in Sullivan this week.

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Miss Flo Mankins and Miss Mull, of Rockville, visited Mrs. Fred Asbury this week.

Mrs, Stone and daughter, Lillie, of Brazil, visited relatives in the city this week.

Dr. T. C. Hood and wife, of Dana, Ind., attended the raoes in the oity this week.

Mrs. Thurmen, of Sullivan, is visiting Mrs. Maston Hedges, of south Fifth street.

Miss Vandever, of Hamilton, Ohio, Is visiting Mrs. H. J. Baker, on south Sixth street.

Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of Memphis, Tenn., is visiting friends on south Seventh street.

Mrs. Jere Baxter and two sons, of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting at Judge Mack's.

Mrs. Charles Berlau, of Paris, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Joseph.

Mrs. Chas. Nehf left Tuesday night for a three weeks' visit with her sister In Chicago.

Miss Virginia Somes has returned from a visit with friends in Wheeling, West Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lehmann, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nehf this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Collins, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Ben McKeen this week.

Mrs. P. C. Harkness,of Chioagc, is visiting her nieoe, Mrs. Nanoy Dix, of south Fifth street.

Carson Smith, of Chicago, was in the oity this week, oalled here by the death of his sister.

Mrs. Sarah Beard, of Evansville, is visiting Mrs. Wm. Ealinger, of south Third street,

H. K. Lease leaves to-day for Lexlng ton and it is rumored be will return with a bride.

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Mrs. George Hauck and daughter,

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Helen, have returned from a visit near Center Point. Miss May Helmer, of north Seventh street, is recovering from an attaok of typhoid fever.

Dr. Carlton and wife, of Decatur, 111., visited Mrs. C.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, this week. ,* J,

Mrs. Harter, of Anderson, Ind., who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. Beeson, has returned home. i-

Mrs. Cora Saxon and daughter^ of Bridge ton, Ind., are visiting relatives on Bouth Fifth Btreet.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bruce Schuman, of Madison, Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Clatfelter.

Mrs. Ludolf, of Indianapolis is visiting her daughter Mrs. Oscar Reiman, of south Seventh street.

Mrs. S. V. Boss of Paris, 111., is visiting her sister, Mis. John G. Zelgler, of 1202 north Eighth street,

W. D. Griffith, who has been visiting his son, T. J. Griffith, has returned to his home in Marshall.

Mrs. Fred Barnes, of Effingham is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mel Stewart, of south Seventh street.

Mrs. Luoy Harpor, of Bobinson, III., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ross Martin, on east Chestnut street. ^,

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craft returned last night from the northern resorts, where they spent the summer.

Dr. O. M. Brown has returned from Rodgers, Ark., where he was called by the death of his mother.

Mrs. Hyllnda Canady, of Ridge Farm, 111., is In the city visiting her son, Dr. G. W. Ballew, and friends.

Miss Grace Wood leaves Monday for Indianapolis, where she will enter the kindergarten for teachers.

The Misses Hensei, of Rockville, have returned heme after a visit with relatives on south Third street.

Mrs. C. P. Bruce, of Bruoeville, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clitt, of Mulberry stieet.

Mrs. A. H. Grafttey, of Indianapolis, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Chas. F. Allen, of east Chestnut street.

Miss Beatrice Roggs, who has been visiting Miss Jane Hunter, has returned to her home in Ghilloothe, O.

Miss Mary May, of 610 north Sixth street, has returned from Wisconsin, where she spent the summer.

Miss Hattie Dodson, of north Thir­

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, OCTOBER 5, 1895.

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HESSRS.

Emil Bauerf Sam Fox.^#SChas. Wittig. Herman Sweitzer. Milton Herz.

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CLOAK DEPARTMENT

Honest and Fair Dealing.

It is quite gratifying to us to be able to employ 20 People—salesmen, saleswomen and women for altering Cloaks and suits on our great second floor. There are good reasons for it:

No Misrepresentations. The Latest and Most Exclusive Styles. Everything Marked in Plain Selling Figures: One Price to All.

THE CLOAK BUSINESS OF TERRE HAUTE.

The following employes,' most of them well known to you, are on the second floor and will be glad to have you call and let them show you through our elegant stock: '&

HISSES

Hattie Mack.) Anna Faganf^&|M •Maude Wheatfin.gjjjJ EtheJ Tichner. ||||j§ Jane Durham. Mamie Fagan.

btollft bparks. Lena Caughlin^^^g

We receive daily additions of Jackets and Capes, Suits and nobby Silk Waists. Please bear in mind that we are exceptionally strong in

Garments

We have expert buyers who go to the market early in July, when they can pick out the choicest skins and have them made up for us at a saving of from 25 to 33^ per cent, which enables us to sell the best of Fur Capes at actual wholesale prices.

One Hundred Dozen New Wrappers

In daik effects for fall wear, just received, at 49c, 59c, 79c, 88c, 98c and upwards Otu Wrappers are noted for their fullness in skirt, their modern full sleeve and superior workmanship^^^^^.^

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P. S.—Messrs. A. Herz and E. Bauer will start to-day on their second* trip to New York in the sole interest of our Cloak and Fur Department.

teenth street, is visiting relatives at Johnstown and Ninevah, Pa. Mrs. Harold Hibbard,

Of

Indianapolis,

waB in the oity this week to attend the funeral of Miss Hannah Smith. E. W. Keating, Jr of Tate, Ga., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keating, on east Chestnut street -.v

Mrs. Mary Buckingham Hanna, who has been vi&iting Mrs. Spenoer Rloe, left Monday for her home in Alton, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Geddes and son, Felix, have returned from the east, where they plaoed Parker in school.

Miss Margaret Magee, daughter of the Hon.Rufus Magee, of Logansport, visited Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lamb this week.

Prof. Oskar Duenweg has issued invitations for the monthly reception to his olasses, whioh will take place on October 14th.

Mrs. Andrew Rowe and son, George, returned from England this week, after a three months visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. James Soden have re--^turned from a four weeks' visit with relatives in New York City and New

Jersey. IffStA number of the young society gentlemen gave a danoing reoeptlon at Bindley Hall Friday evening to their young lady friends.

Miss Maude Beemar returned to her home in Indianapolis to-day after several weeks' visit with friends and relatives in the city.

Misses Amslia and Minnie Berry have returned from a visit to the Atlanta exposition and other points of interest in the south.

Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Evans, of Noblesviile, Ind,, visited their daughter, Mrs. Lucius Lybrand, of south Sixth street, this week.

Mrs. Wm. Adamson and Mfat Florence Mewhinney have returned from Benton Harbor, Mioh., where they spent the summer.

Rev. Father MoEvoy, of St. Joseph's, celebrated the twenty-fourth anniversary of his entrance into the ministry on Sunday.

Mrs. J. H. Gisle and daughter, Ethel, have returned to Indianapolis, after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. White.

Mi*w Grace MeGlone, of Kokomo, and Miss Julie Yeamans, of Noblesville, are visiting Mrs. Amcw Johnson, of 1510 Second avenue,

Mrs* Frank Sonnefield, who has been

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MISSES

'Minnie Loose. Emma Brunken. ^Barbara Leithich. \Mary Curran.

Hannah Truinette. $^A.nna Cau^hlin.

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visiting relatives in the city the past four months, returned to her home in Texas this week.

Mrs. Anna Adams, of Bellair, Ohio, who has been visiting the family of Geo. A. Taylor the past three weeks, returned home this week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis celebrated the forty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, Sunday evening, at their home on east Poplar street.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Maloney and son Victor, of Covington, Tenn,, are the guests of Mrs. Maloney's brother, George E. Wolf, of Poplar street.

William Thilmony, for a long time connected with Espenbain «ft Albrecbt's, has resigned and will take a similar position with a Peoria firm.

Horace Pugh and Miss Edith McKeen leave next week for New York, where they will meet the McKeen party on their return from abroad.

Mrs. Lewis Heinley, of Danville, Ills., and Miss Blanche O'Boyle, of Vlncennes, who have been visiting Mrs. R. G. Watson, returned home to-day.

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Visit Griffith's Palace shoe store and inspect his new goods, up to*date shoes. Make your feet-glad by donning a pair of those 20th oentury shoes for ladles or the new London toe for gents. School shoes, the nicest in the land. My trip to the shoe manufacture was for you. Call and be convinced. 420 north side of Main street, between Fourth and Fifth.

T. J. GRIFFITH.

Power Behind the Throne

Call be very effectively wielded in the selection of the Hardware, Wood Mantels, etc., which are always to stare her in the face, for her pleasure or regret. A# G. Austin A Co. carry much the, largest variety of fine Bronze Hardware of any store in Western Indiana, and they will gladly show you their constantly increasing variety of the latest designs which they group In show cases so that the customer can see them at a glance. Ladles speak in time for your rights and let your home reflect your refined taste and good judgment.

Goodman A Hirscbler have paid more attention to their boys and childrens' clothing department this season than ever before. Mothers looking around for a nice stylish snit at lowest prices are requested to oall on Goodman A Hirscbler before purchasing.

MONEY

To loan at 6 to 8 per oent. RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

Will want a New

Fall Suit. Suppose

you drop into PIXLEY fc CO.'S and

look civet their new line of Children's Double Breasted Reefer Suits, made with the wide collar, handsomely

trimmed with braid arid embroidered in silk, 4 to 10 years.

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Navy Blue and Brown Mixtures worth 55.00 For.

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Neat Navy Bine Tricot Embroidered in 811k, ^ortb f6-°0 for.

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Nobby Scotch Cheviots Embroidered In Silk, worth 18.50 for, f*