Submitted by Judy Gemmecke

Terre Haute (Daily) Express, March 11, 1891
PERSONAL

(Social events during the week will be reported in full in The SUNDAY EXPRESS and only briefly in the daily issue)
Dr. Mendenhall, formerly of the Polytechnic, arrived in the city last night.
Dr. C.E. Wright, wife and daughter, of Indianapolis, are here at The Terre Haute.
Miss Clint Richardson, sister of Mrs. Charles Minshall, is here for a few days.
Miss Carrie Harris, of Marshall, Ill., is visiting friends and relatives in the city.
Mrs. Hamberger, of Paris, is in the city for a few days visiting Mrs. A. Arnold.
Word was received here yesterday that Vice Grand Master Hanahan, of the B. of L.F., was much better.
The Misses Amanda and Bell Vandermark and James Gillespie, of Lawrence county, Illinois, are visiting Mrs. Anna Taylor, of east Main Street.
Office desks and tables at Foster’s carpet and furniture house.
Merritt, the clothier and hatter, makes the best and cheapest pants in the city. Now is the time to order.
Our samples for spring suits have arrived and Schluer, the hatter, is the man you want to see this spring if you want the latest.

There are many things that are evils to the body politics, but none are more injurious and do more damage to society than the use and abuse of liquors. Taken and used as they were designed by the Creator, they are a benefit not only to society but for the preservation fo good health and longevity of life. Our liquors are bought in bond in large lots, come to us direct and are sold as such. Send to Old Cobweb hall for pure liquors for domestic use, medical purposes, etc.

Peter N. Staff.
Attend the lecture by the Rev. T.O. Coultas, at Centenary Church, Thursday evening. Admission 25¢.