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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 5

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Dunlap's Celebrated Hats. Silk, Stiff and Soft. CLEVELAND IS Has a Strong Lead That "Will; Stand a Number of Knocks. -Spring- Styles DEWENTER The Hatter and Furnisher. The Tucker Sliarpe Co.

-Tailors Will Dissolve Partnership July First. Cleveland is secure Ih-st place, fulsome days- at twist. again yesterday Quakers and Baltimore did not play. Cincinnati so tlie score-Ms very much In favor of Cleveland. Following are the resul-is of rhe.

game? played yesterday: 1 At 0, Philn- delplilu 1. At 3, Brooklyn 5. 'At Louis Boston 0. At New 4, -New York 7. Louisville had played Baltimore th'-ej when the game was- called' on account ol' vain.

The. Washington-Chicago ga-mo was prevented liy rain. STANDING OF THE CLUES. SPRING NECKWEAR, SPRING OVERCOATS. Clubs Cleveland 25 Baltimore 20 Cincinuatl Won Lost PerOt.

Boston 2:1 Washington ,21 Brooklyn 21 Chicago 21 Pittsburg 30 New York 10 Sr. Loiios 33 Louisville 9 1.1 17 IS 10 21 21 24 20 .013 .500 .477 .442 .300 .220 THE GAME TODAY. That Means a Reduction of Stock. The Retiring Partner Most Have Cash. The Ottos Will Try to "TJirow" the TO MAKE A LONG STORY; WE WILL MAKE SUITS TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLE, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, AND GUARANTEE THEM TO FIT, FOR THE FOLLOWING SPOT CASH PRICES.

SaJnts fen Is Kokomo, DC- CHOICE OF OUR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS $25.00 A full assortment of suitings bought to sell at $30 and $35 for $20.00 A Limited stock of the greatest gains on earth for $15.00 We reserve the right to stop this sale within a week--as soon as the required amount of cash is realized. If you wait till tomorrow it may Ibe too late. Tlio game ge-twten the sirong team of tlie Western league, the St. Pauls, and the' Ot.ios at the driving park grounds this afternoon will be full of Interest, even IS the locals are not able to win. It is not to be supposed chat the home team can break 'the backs of one of the strongest tennis III the Western league, but they cnn give them fair trial.

Rockviile defeated Kokoiuo yesterday by a score of 10 to 3, JOS. G. GRACE WILL 'SELL YOU A SPRING SUIT TODAY EOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER CLOTHIER IN LOGANSPORT. LINE COnPLETE. CIRCUIT COURT DOINGS.

Record of Cases on About the Court 'House. Buy a Lougley Hat and be up to Date 426 Broadway. P. S. If you want a Tailor Made Suit don't forget my line of the Celebrated Stein Block Clothing, The Tucker 315 Pearl Street.

rtodieska Playing in Measure For Heasure. Wasn't playing such important part in lite as tailor whose reputation depends upon taking your measure, perfectly and fitting yotn- clothing perfeci- ly to that ineasnrc. That's what HERZ does in snch an easy manner that your clothing (its like a now skin, with only variations to make It accord with tho very latest style. To keep in the swim you must keep In with HERZ, One of his stilts a passport Into swell society. 409 flARKET STREET.

TO BE BEAUTIFUL And Remain So is Something, Quite an Art. How to preserve, restore and improve beauty Is-somethlng very near and dear to a 'Woman's heart. With woman beauty is next to Godliness, riot takl.ag second -place to cleanliness, for beauty cannot be obtalned-without cleanliness, the one evidences 'the other, as regards woman. This can be obtained by using Madam Stringlmm's Imported Face-Bleach MassJige Cream. Those suffering with CUtan'edtis disorders cnn be positively cured wltU these isiso birthmarks, superfluous hnlr treated successfully: Catherine DERMATOLOGIST.

Agents wanted to sell the nbbvo preparations. i Geo. Harrison has the finest line of 1 hammocks In the city. The meeting of the North Indiana Editors will open today for a two days' session at Ft. Wayne.

I 'Would yon buy a fancy colored I shirt? Then sec the hatter and furnisher; See rho fine Dresden ribbons, now on display; also all colors and of Taffeta Palace, Natural gns bills for the inoufb of June are now due and payable at the company's office on Pearl street. Rimich-unda Is tho newest silk of which-the late style neckwear.Is made. See our club-house tics, bows and made-up the hatter and furnisher. Some of the young ladles of the Baptist church are preparing for an enter- that promises to bo of unusual Who that, has read "Little Boy by Eugene Field, will fail to be interested In others of his sweet poems; some of whld) have been set to music and will be sung ana some recited on Wednesday evening, 17. There is little doing of interst in tlie Circuit court.

The case of Krete Bros, MTg Co. vs. William 31. Kennell. which was begun last Friday, is on trial before a jury, a-nd will be concluded today.

Mary A. Cromer was given judgment: agaiast William C. Ho ward, et al in the sum of $234.05. The case of James et al vs. Rebecca Markle et al was continued for the term.

Sadie Oliotwood lias met the she was so kindly shielded from by those who would ha.ve been her had she allowed them to protect her. Sadie, it will he remembered, was tried and convicted in the Circuit court of Ihe theft of a pair of gloves from Mrs. T). Dykeman. Slie was sentenced tn one year's Iniin-ison-mcii't in tlio Stale reformatory al but es- caped'on tlie promise that she would to her s-isier at IJhvond uniT slay I hare.

Tu fact, sentence was suspended during good behavior. Good behavior wins to have been a thing unknown lo Sadie, however, and she fell fro'nl grace, re- to LogHitspnrr and war- taken back to the care ot hauled before Hie Conrt yesterday and the sentence that, heretofore had been passed was cfiniirmed and'shi: wa.i ordered taken to her home one year. She plead valiantly -for freedom, saying that slit-; was promjsc'd to be and would spoil a it she was sent, This plea did not avail, and Sadie is resident of tlie Capital City now, having been taken there yesterday by Sheriff Adams. C03J.MISS1QNERS' COURT. The commissioners are busHy engaged wading the manifold business matters of the county.

They granted a license-to sell liquor to Cn.is. A. Slmbeck yesterday. A contract was entered into with the C. F.

Hunt Bridge company for, a thirty-foot Iron bridge a. small creek' Jn Boone township, James 31. Vei-uon, agent of the company, making the contract. JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE. For Cass and fliami Counties to be Named Thursday.

The Joint-Representative, convention of Cass and Miami counties, to'be held in the new 1 in this city Thursday a.ftcrnoon, convenes at 1 o'clock. The list of delegates to this convention was published at the same time us the list-of the delegates to the County convention, and, with the exception of Tipion township's rep-' rosentafives, is here given: Adams Graham. Bethlehem A. Cover. Harwood, T.ioomr G.

Sweet. Clay A. Cook. Clinton Keofl. Cbas.

Deer Creek P. Lenon. F. Tndli 11 lifer. Eel war.d—David G.

Grace, B. P. B. 3f. Murray; Second A.

IT. ITardy, Cliai-ler: Young: Justice. John Wagoner: Foni-th N. Oady. G.

W. Wallers. T. P. Swi.wrt.

rt. -Rertl: Fiflh Kiil-ghl. Sol D. Brandt. T.

Sheriff Adams. Slin William riekavd. A. T. Van 1 Winkle.

Isaac Smith. Jackson Davis, "David Davidson. Miami 1 Fair. Jcfffr.or: Fisher. Noble A.

IT. Gotshall. Harrison towiish.li 1 TTord. P. War Im Podds.

it is known what time Judge Shivo-ly can receive the committee. 31 r. Miller will imform Uie members thereot they will.visit Wabasli. MOTHERS' 3JASS 3IEETING. The clilldren are'iu clanger.

A inoih- mass meeting wi-11 be held hi the Sun-day school room in the Baptist church o-n Broadway Thursday afternoon at o'clock sharp- Ministers of the gospel, physicians others will discuss the Question "Inda-rfrlal Schools versus Schools of Crime." All. are urgently reoiicsited to be present. GRAND ANNUAL RECEPTION. At the grand annual reception of St. Matthew's commandery No.

23G which will be held at the rink Thursday II, the following program wiH be rendered: 1. Mandolin Orchestra. 2. Quart el ic. 3.

Trombone Jos. Kern- busch. 4. Rev. M.

Campion. o. Vocal Knight D. Murphy. (i.

Mandolin Orchestra. 7. Fred Lautlis. 5. Qnarlet'le.

0. Exhibition- Mat: hew Commandery. No. This will be followed by a social and friends of the are invited to alicml. An admission fee of fifty cents will be charged which will go to defray the expenses o.f the cominandevy on "Their trip to'the national encampment at.

Dayton. Ohio, where they will content: in a urixe drill. Th6 enlcvfaiii- niPiit. will begin about o'clock and tin 1 exhibit inn will take jilaee about 0 o'clock. BANK OFFICFRS ELECTED, Logansport State Bank Hay Increase Its Capital.

George W. SeyboJd, Victor Seiter, C. Thomas. M. A.

Jordan, W. If. fGraflis, John C. De-went or and B. F.

KecsHng, fanning Uie board of directors of the Logansport State bank, met Monday afternoon and re-elected the following ollicei-s, to serve the ensuing W. St'ybold. Vice E. Seitet C. Thomas.

This is one of Logansporfs stroirs financial insfltutjon-s, and the stockholders have the of increasing the capital stock to $100,000 seriously under advisement. TO BE GIVEN A $100 BADGE. Past Commander Shively, Remembered by the Veterans. WILL SEND A DELEGATE. The EuffHsh Lutheran Sunday, has elected their pastor, tlie Rev.

Kauffm-an, D. to represent it at the. State Sunday school convention held at Cchwf.ordsyille this week. To loan, a few thousand dollars, sppc- lal funds, private on good In- divldualsi or mortgage security. WJ11 buy good B.

Forgy. It is the custom of tlie Grand Army of the Republic to renftmber retiring department commanders in a substan- al manner, presenting fhum wirli me- ineiuot'S at the expiration of their teems of office, of regard which will bo retained bjMhe recipients their'tenure of the high oltice. Jt'ls an unwritten rule t.hat-th'ose tes- riiiioniiils-imis-t not cos! more than $100 bn-t tlie veterans generally to it that is Tn badge: of gold Ivacili folly wrought and set with precious stones was-presented to a retiring commander. Its cost was $125 and. to guard ag.iiirst a repetition.of.

the extravagance' the nxed at $100. This, it Is nnderst.ooU, he-the 'cost, of- '-for Judge SMvely. iuid a 'commltleo members of the NOTICE-OF MEETING. Canton, and nicnibi'rs of Canicn Logansport. No.

are hereby ordered to appear at their drill hall in fariguo imiform or citizens' dress at 7:30 p. Wednesday. 10. for the purpose fit transacting special business with the Committee appointed at flio last regular meeting. By, Order of the J.

IT. WISE. CHAS. BTJHRMESTEH. E.

B. GRAVES. COUNCIL, NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE. For Che above moeling. which will be held at Cleveland, Juno 23 and 24, the Wabash railroad wilD-ell excursion tickels, June 2i! and at rate of S7.74 for -the round trip, not good refund after June 23lli.

Nat.ional Session, Junior Order United American Mcchauk's. Denver, Colorado. June ICih to this occasion the Wabash i-nBroad names a rate of for tiie round trip to be sold 32 and Tkrkels can he oxf.cn.i- ed-so as (o be good returning to and including July Repu-Iilican ooii.vcniiion at St. Louis, June "1(1. the Wabash railroad will.

sclj. round 1 )'tickets for ir.oeiing namefl above on June 32. 13, 34 aiiu 35 good tc return to and including June 23; rate no stnp-ovors allowiHl. C. G.

NEWELL. Agent The Hopkins and tlio Kuox siratr hats are the best inadi 1 thf Iiatier. sells lio-th mnkes. the ioifflcers' 'will go Waba'sh some 'before make" the Albert past com- the -'post there, will represent James. Emmet post and as soon as HARRISON AT TURDUE.

Lafayette Courier: General and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison will arrive to-morrow from Indianapolis, and will the commencement exercises at Tai-due the general being a member the board of trustees. They will. be 1 he guest. 5 of Mr.

and Mrs. 31. Fowler, of South Ninth-' street. TO'ADORN THE NEW HALL. The Trades and Labor assembly will soon to raise funds with which' fo purcliasc 'furniture io (it up Hie -Miich recently, leased from.

Bettsnjui. The liall will' lie the iiieelltifr of all the OrgailiMlions In the city. Ackley, Iowa: Have used one box isi Autl-FreckJe. Am no longer "the freckle-faced-girl I once Taylor. Sold at Ben Fisher's.

S.lc George Barrison 9rst class garden. handles and field Awarded Highest DR; NOTICE. The Danghtorsi of Liberty will meet, tonight at 7:30 prompt, at Wade's hall on 3Inrket kroet All urged to be present on. tjme. You are wide-awake wlieu you are fast asleep in one of bar light weight night flic hatter and furnisher.

PERFECT MADE. p-ire Grape Cream of Tnrlir. Powder. Ammonis, Alum or any other adulterant: 40 Years Standard..

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