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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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Logansport, Indiana
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THE GOLDEN RULE Bargain Echoes in Winter Wraps. A feast awaits you in our Cloak Department this Week. Quality and Prices that speak for themselves, Ladies' doable Cape, exactly like cut. All Wool, Beaver around collar lap' with Electric Seal Fur, full $5 value elsewhere. Our Cloak Introductory price is $1 .92.

PJfty Imudsoiue Tlusli Capes, high collars and full sweep. Edge, Goods valued tit $15. Cloak Introductory Price S7.4S. Thibet Misses' (rretchens, ages 4 to 14 years, in rough Boucle effect, handsomely gathered up all wool face. A grand car- ment, usual price Our Cloak introductory pries is Nobby Junkets made from extra qua lity all woo), boude Astra- cttsi with the swell new inan- sleeves, 1 box front, pie back bound, edjjes, half eiiU 1 lined, shape fit; make and finish absolutely perloci: A strictly Jacket.

Intro duotory pri ce only Here is where you can save 2.5 per cent on any garment, nothing but (irst quality, material and workmanship is to be found with us; we have BO use for sweat shop trash. We quote a 30 inch German Astricbaa cape 30 inches lon 110 -Inch sweep, curly skins of selected quality, lined with heavy serge silk, decidedly a high grade garment and worth Cloak introductory pries each. Underwear! The most reasonable and most complete line of any house in the city. Try our Dollar Suits. MORRIS FISHER, Men's Outfitter.

Money AndThe World 'The world has money, and we have the jroods. Tlicsc-ttwo U'Utbs are very impressed upon our m'mds. We are eei-taiii i'ao nroney part of it is -covi-ect, J'or xvll around wo sec evidences of an'd to circulation, provided the Jiolde-rs of same gor. sciunre, value for tliDir oasb. to good-s we know we have goods for the money!" And 'they arc i-iR-tot licre, in store; sxoods doug-ht intcUSgexitly, displayed riffhitly uml sold the inircJiasttr knows he lito ounde a wise and ec-offlouiTittil in-ves-tment every ttme.

Tl)-ey arc not goods of last month or week oi' yeslierd-ay cioher but wads of todaiy just Tjouffht, just opened for iuspoe.Mo'a a.ud li'o ibe li-eld on. inorils and OJt -prices will not only win patronage Jn the present, tout sustain fhe repiifc-aition. of (this store as a trustworthy a.nd up-to-d'ail-e estaiWiishiment iu every rospeot. Come a-ud see us. We know we can please you.

PILMNG, Shoe 'Man. 412 Jiroadway, Ind. Greater Than Ever! The Reduction for This Week on Dress Goods, Cloaks. Millinery, Dress Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. at the Big FIRE SALE STERLING, 307 Fourth Street, WHERE JUSTICE GBINDS.

SITE OF WORDEX AGAIXST JURIES AND JUDGMENT TOWINONA PENROSE MAC4EK'S SUIT GOES TO COUNTY-OTHER COURT NEWS. The on slio salooii- isi of the resiWJisibUny for actions of 'ihose-who have been placed uiuk-f i.he intlm-nee of liquors sold by Iiim, is -ilie for ihal ivas beinj: heard" yesierday iu the cUx-uii courc B. and.a jury. The ease, which is an unusual oue, is rhiit of the Srsie ex rel Louisa Worden asaiust Xieholas Fries, the liquor dealer, for uamacjes. The demand is the aujount of the bond jriven by the defendant thai his business would be conduered to ihe law.

The co-defendants -with Fries arc sureties, John Lux and John KcSer-t. The ai-torneys iu the are D. H. Chase ami C. 10.

Halo for 'Che plaiutltt. ami M. K. MaJjoiu.y and D. P.

Baldwin The case will be the. finish 'by sides. Reruiurs r.ha'i -Hurry Worrlen, tliu husban-d of the pUtm-riff in Uiis ease, was sent to ihe Prison North L'or seven Yeau-s for shooting 1 AVurren Knowlcs. He' tosttiiod at rhe time of i.he trial, as did Ms associate, Kelly Ellis, -that he had bought whis- oC Nicholas Fries -tlio ui't'h't of the shuotius' oud nlm liu was under the of the litjuor purchased when the shooting was done. Cm this tx'srrm-ouy -is based the djwn.ajje su'it saloonist.

damages ca.n be secured from wiloonlsts has before been one case thai of a. yonus onan who fell from a -while intoxica-tod, whose relatives afterwards 'were £ivea $700 damages airahipt ithe saloon- ist furnished liiinor. The case against -considerable attention. SUIT ON A NOTlv. A suit has been -bikini by Francis Miiarko against Jacob Bouja- iiHii V.

Kvans a-ml Zach- ari'rth W. Dritr, for payment of -a jitxic, liiieivsr. ami arwrney's -fees, aiuouiii.iti.y: t.o A CTOSS-COMl'UAINT FILED, Biirfiiu.u' has filed -jm for a divorce of her huslKi'-id, John Kushmff, wi-fh a Nerlhef of ihe com- are Jit fur pnbHca.tion. TO GIVE BAIL. OL'is Sines, yoan.u' m-an from Delphi, who 'was nrrostud 011 the charge oC ixilibirtg the mails at Delphi, and cashing a forced cheek at Frankfort, w-as unable 10 Kivo bond, and is still held in jjiil at India.uapolls.

NEW- NAJ1BS ON IHS BOND. The aiew 'trustee of Peer Crock township, 'Thomas Flynn, yesterday released of his bondsmen from the paper, and filed iu the office iiie corany auclrtor, a. new a.s siireiiic-s -Jacob David Leunou and A. A. Seaswvcs.

DAMAGE -SUIT SETTIvET). Winwia Pcarose Gets $1,000 From the Paiihandlc. Iu the circuit court yesterday, the case of Wlnoiia Peuroso vs. -the Piin- handle railroad company wis called. The suit one for damasfts for the death of the plain tiff's hus'ba-ad, who was killed in The yards of the defendant company ilndiana-polis.

By au a juilpincffit was in favor of the plaintiff for TAKEN TO HOWA'Il-D COUNTY, Against Overshiuor" Will be Trhxl 'Howard County. The case of Bufns vs. E. B. Overshiuer, the nuvnnirer of the san-spoiit telephone has been sent to the Howard circuit court on a chancre of 'venue.

Th'c'oiisc is the one -in which the removal of a pole trom in front of the plaintiffs building on Fourth street, and damages demanded. IN THE MAYOR'S COURT. Yesterday 'tnornins at the tribunal -of -the were victims of the lorn- rliat. prohibits an over-iudul- g-encc of a depravctl appetite for that wli'icli inebriates, and the result tvas chat John the amateur teetive. was sent -to jail for days, John Maher was discharged, and Joseph Lornan, w-ho was not ja a condition to stand -trial, was reoonsis-ned to 'the bastile uirtil such time as he recovers his equilibrium.

AN APPEAL TAKEN. The case involving the possession of the hotel property was up in the court of 'Squire Fender yester- flay troornJasr. and as the defendant. the Logansport Hotel co.njpanj", offered no defense, owner of -the building, Jlrs. Teaia Simpson, possession -by the 'SQUire, The case was at once appealed to the circuit courc by To Our Many Patrons.

Having been unable to dispose of our Tliree Stores at Log-ansport, Delphi and Flora in bulk. or by retail: We announce to the public, that we are obliged to remain one more season. Consequently we have replenished our Entire Lines of Clothing and Furnishings. Prices will be made that will move them, quickly. Respectfully, HARRY FRANK, 315 lourtb.

Street; Uelpbl, Flom, Sew- York. THE RAYMOND GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINE, SIJLNCTACTOKKD BY TUB WAfcfcACB nml Kanndrj- Co, Lafayette, Indiana. ABSOLUTELY SAKK. XO KN'GISKKR RSQCIHKD Host Iu the World for- Kloctrlo Double cylinder. runnlne Is nee- e.vsdry.

Patent nntomatlc sftirler on engines over newer, Double Cyllndar Enxlnss from s.to 50-Uorse pcwer, aciual. Slnele Cyllndiir Engines from to Solicited. the attornoys the lioit'l Mrs, Simpson's in 'Hie O.MC were -assessed 1 GUILTY TO rKOVOKE. Georr-'e one cent costs hi the 'Mayor's count yesterday on his 'plea-of fo ihe charge of provokinpr John SUIT "ON A Suit has ibccu conuneiiced D. C.

Justice, of the estate o1! itlic I.T.IC J. 'M. Sarah tiotisba.ll and OJIiver r. Brandt, de- fllioped to be due and on a promissory note. A POKER GAME.

Patrolmen Swi.fh and Morris, and Coustaible visited the saw. mill of George Bouuett Sunday, auid found a crowd of iwlier players deeply Jn- itorcsted in .1 Qrfct ffajne, Tbo boys were disporeed, and uo arrests were made, tlioiijrli prosecution was threatened 'if -the "sraojr" API in gathered in t.lio mill, whicli WHS raided at ibe request oi! -its owner. ANOTHER BROKEN. Pairrick O'Connor T.lirows a Boulder McHflle's Front. Pat tick O'Connor 'was before Hie yesterday afrcrnooii oa tJie charge of malicious re.sp.'iss, accu- Siution being that he threw a boulder through the 'window ai nhe saloon of Martin MeHa.le on Third siree-t at the eonicsr of street.

The-alleged offense was comiuirtcd late Saturday Tlie 'Mayor allowed O'Connor to go, as -Mr. Mc-Hale did not appear against liiia. INDIANA SYNOD. JJS TonJ.slu Wittli a Lecture by Ui-e Uev. Henry ,7.

Diclc-ersoa. Freparatioms have completed for the Synod 'begins tonislit. 'Already a number of ministers have arrived in -the city and are now Uie puesw of church people. Others will be assigned places of eatcrtaiamont as fast as they arrive. The sessions will be held in the First ciurcu tonight a lec- by rlie moderator.

Rev. Henry 3. Dickerson. of Indjaaa-polis. On Wednesday the visitors ivill ibe enrer- tained at dinner ia the 'the First Presby.rerlan chureii.

The Synod, includes the whole Stale of: Indiana, nnd there will 'be preseaz during sessions all the prominent Pres- 'byteriaa ministers in the Stance. The pro.sraan, 'which has already been ptib- lished an Journal, includes some very interesting lectures and other features. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. MUs for October arc now Subscribe for the Journal, 40 cents per Don'c uiiss sale of Trade Palace. Electric seal cape 30 inches long; 100 inches Palace.

Underwear, such prices were never seen as MOW at the Trade Palace bankrupt sale. Dkl you fret some underwear at Fire Sale. selling: them cheap. THE 'STERLING, 307 Fourth street Insurance and kinds of insurance and bonds -written in n.on« but first-class companies. Money to loan In any M.

Cloeson, 819 Pearl street The Cecilinn Clift) will ano.tuer of i-ts select dances at the G. X. R. hall 'tt'edU'Csday -the Ott iust This clul) has quite a mcmbcr- sJiiip unado 'up of our best younff people and is giving some very popular tertaintnenls. A SAILOR.

New shapes, new colors, new prices lower than ever. TTIE STERLING. 307 Fourth street. DEATHS. Rebecca, daughter of Mr.

and Mr.s. TV. Trimmer of Idaville, was burled Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Wineffardn-er cemetery. TWs Kev. Bailey conducted the funeral, Charles, the ten-year-old son of Mr.

and 3frs. Samuel Doan of Adamsboro, died Sunday at o'clock. Iftie funeral Leld at .3 o'clock yesterday at the Baptist church, Adamsboro. What Zoa Phora won't do for no medicine will. For sale by F- Keesling and Bea,.

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