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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 5

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Dunlap'S Celebrated AND SILKJ Fall and Winter 'mast relieve: thi $30 but better than ever. WORK IS DONE Teachers Close a Profitable Session of Two Days. Attendance Large and Interest aood--The Best Meeting Ever Held. i Comity'Teachers 1 annual i asso.btatfoii convened o'clock in the 'tK 'High school were, conducted the: Jlev C. Sarali gave a talk-on conclusion tho'-association spent urtcen minutes the; At' 10:30 Professor Bantiv of gave a tnlk' on.school work tf inch-was greatly ohjoyeil'by, association; nna brief, discussion of.

tlio subject the' meeting until 12:45 o'dopki sion was was 1 MONEY TO LOAN in any-omount. ty Oa Keal Estate at tbe 'Very LoVest.Eates. Judgments a Specialty. Geo. B.Forgy.

LYMAN G. KILBORNj Has Opened up a Carpenter.and Job Shop Steer's HEADQUARTERS For Holiday Hardware, Barney West melees shot ROM and rifles, I. N. CRAWFORP. 430 Broad way.

of North 'street, li seriously HI- Silverware at auction Dunkclberg. entered Michael's ",0 Jackets. All this season nt a'tis discount, this Miss Stella Wood of Shelby Mo -will sing a solo at the Broadway Moth odlst church this morning. The-trustees of Converse all in favor of enacting a curfew ordinance their attorney, S.I,. 'been'instructed to-draft'one.

I Circle No! A Form of th'e Gold 'Brick Bus great -amly wlio uave contribntcd to' joC he. sharpers tis i CLOSED GOT, AND THAT My Persistent Efforts to realize trom the Kraus trust has Necessitated such SACRIFICES of values that I am compelled to Reduce Expenses, which includes! newspaper space- The patrons of the "store will instead of expecting to see daily announce ment of particular, lines to be sacrificed. Call personally and gel prices wiich I GtrARANtEE UNPRECEDENTED. The EntireiStocU must be 'closed out, and that quickly. 01 JENKINES, Assignee.

--v -9 argued a 'deal of -After. dissolved the tcrr 1 iSp'rary'. order 'proiilbitiu jjr. '-brlc Cenc-( tli Sara.ii and' a slio handled' it.in: the shown throughout tiie'-meeting, 'and sustained reputatiqiT jib'B'' Cass cpnelu-' slon of in'ectfng' 6f; 'trie 1 Cess Teachers; association stood adjorirhed." 1 E. Rogers, principal of the Royal.

Cciitor- sehooVs ifi the'association, dbservw Credit, 1 'success of Tljie was well' attended 1 and tho wall: will asc.cn 1 The dase 'fo 'ti'lal'bu ln perpc iyal Is against shu ancient; ll shu llplitfe fii wall) iv-ill down. The'-firm-directlyiinvolved TnO progvuui IVL vocation of -the Ancient -and Scottish Kite and the new Indianapolis has been 'gn'oav-'Thc dedication will occur 30th lufe and 'the Ltday. V. and W. Keller 'this city wi 1 the degrees on Tuesdayjnext.

new arrangement by 'train crews on the Louisville division of tlie'l'u'nna-udWare, pjnning from Loganspoif jnstcad, -of dividing 'the- run, at is. easy on 3 seven-hour, run between points anfl crews double about twelve hours runs. tie. sniuiJfi.0 -v'lVi J. Europe for heirs will find food for jln received.today by Congress- nan Steele from Richard secretary 'of the'Marion-Chron- cle There 'are ''among thc'constitncnts of Major.

Steele people' who. have boon gulled' by the European estate racket Major having- ft faith in the lias vet extended-his assistance, to the ex tent of writing som'o letters. of these- was to the State department. Following is Secretary. Department of State, Washington, Nov.

20, i W. Ind. have the liono.r to the receipt''of your letter of the ISth' inst. enclosing a wmtmmlcatjlon addressed to you by Joseph Roberts nud wife of Marion, in regard to their interest alleged es- tiitc in Holland, 10 the sum of ''In reply I Have to-say that this.ue- partm'ent Ms no Information in regard to the- above mentioned estate. It for many years been in receipt almost 'daily of letters' making inquiries about, various' estates in Holla'nd said to be of immense value.

It Is 'doubtful Europe to pay the claims to estates'in Holland 'have'been this In'many 'families have'spent- large of ''money in the'employment of- agents and'attorneys to recover alleged estates, but in no Instance, to the kriowv edge oC'the. department, has the least success attended their efforts. I for your furtherpuformatlofl ithe department circular concerning claimed estates -in Holland. I have the honor to; be, sir, "Your obedient servant, RICHARD'0 I hundred jfind were; prp.sent, TorcL-, and forty'city toachei-s Us about BO, per of. the jmiiolq- nun-truer Tils-Is the first- year' that out-of-town 'Instructors cvcr cmploye'd'td lecture, and it'provpd a great' 'Superintendent Cornell spent much tiiiiie making 1 ing miicb credit.

i LITIGATING. OVer the Garden Wall-Lawyers Disagree. i "iron can't play in.our back don't like you nny more. "You'll be sorry when 1 yon see -me, "Sliding down our collar door." Greek.mects.Greek then comes, the tug of war. The injunction.case of William Powell vs.

D. C. Justice was tried, in the Circuit -'court 'yesterday. William Powell, the plaintiff, is man of great parts. Probably no man living'luw a ducper knowledge of -common law.

He-knows Blackstone heart He" is not of- a cinarrclsonie djs position, but of a.timid and retiring nature, nnd haLs passed Ms lifts In peace, with mankind and womankind-He has not been without his ambitions: Onco he was a candidate for Territorial and had ill's 'complimentary pe tition framed an gave up his 'rather than'part with his petition. D. C. Justice is more practical and 1 Once occupied'the'Powell cherry tree stood close tb feiioo 'in anes- tion, bn jiistice. and'one after frequent tret, rWashingtoub-ed.

ofCererl SlOO'i'oi' the'man'who did but 'didii't wnntany for nnd never in the present controversy Mr. Tow- Law came in' great play-. anytb-ing. jb is the doctt. j.nu ui uji ga'tlbn- is'that of 1's' 'dcf en's'c' Claims' 'it- is'- Lairy justice on the is a pleading, sign to'see Democrats there- I isl anything on earth, a 'Democrat ought to' i baVo vifr is-liglit.

'Tlfcro-ouglit Lpt tliroe For IP DaysjQnly will sillitta-i a line of Stand rd 8 nicely bound tooth' "gilt cl ear ptin and.suitable to place in any library. tlies rapidly and best sboald.cail'early,; The following partial i)e'Saint from the Corps thoVery liberal gifts of iu'g and needy, Mally to" the company-for their generous gift of flour. Geo: Eln.ton, of the Southside, recoivcd a lib- supply of out te 1-lu- Common Law -a right' to ilRbt. for. his; 'could doraco 'eith'w' The'' necessities pf a 9 vl bnlld lout to Relief: Com.

Awarded' 1 Highest CREAM the Standard. a he to his thQ, antliorities idea.thn.t It the oC'any teal purposeVnnd is only intend-, o'd to'depreciate thc-viilue- of the b.or's pi-opertT may'be-'enjoineij. 'Claims'tiiaHire 1 Veneo i's nnneci-SKa ryt fiViims Mr. Vno.t ihe known colored "gentleman he hns engaged jyetwoe'n-''novfiaild i professional secrets barod, Vcrs infest', the- iscs--whore but 'Hi- ttie'Tcnc'eVt'he legablearning of-the (icfe'n'tiant '''rnisu ant. -be'be extending 'from 'the This Xvil'l prevent anyjprofas- secrets 6ftice let.

the romafa- 'fence" wiiich 1 let 'the light', float throtfgh. in' Tills; Mvjlll s.erve-a'd'oublc.'purpps'p,. the attorneys ever'b'e opposing they can'pre- serve a haughty demeanor on the sidewalk- a compromise back fence, thus furthbr- ing'tlie arons- the unjust suspicion of-'' thlsir 'c-Iiejits. 1 REBUILDING.j i A New University to be Erected on the Ruins of the Old. Architect Rhodes! has in preparation a set Qf.dr.ip'ings'for the new Michael business- -university' which is to erected th'e site of 'the old building.

'The-drawings building which 'will' not. bo'-quite so large as the; one lately destroyed.by-fire, but an. imposing-structure of very much the soine general design. It is stated that work will be begun on the new building us soon as possible. PERSONAL.

P. KogeiWpf 'East High street is critically ill- StukciV'or Indianapolis, is a guest oC Vis Jo-other, Deputy Clerli A. F. Stukey. i Miss Anderson.has returned to home 'Chicago, a visit with friends here.

John M. Sp'an'gier, the Winamac was: in '('he. city'on busi, li'e'ss Don is attending Eur- a'ud- university, scliool Monday. I I Blisses' Jliie'Monyh'an and Kathbrlue 'SUulte i to' Lafoyctte, a'visit here. W.l has 1'rom 'ZautsyilliY where- spent Miss.es 'Manjle Mlllqr of yesterday, after pleasant Visit with relatives in t'lio 'fcity.

1 to the During time called OD -a, number -of Zinn-ofMbe Vaudalia- M.jof W. offlccs 1 9't'TeiTC Haute, was 'In tlic city 'Irtsi: to' one. i'rii Joliet A-arpturnlngj. i 1 PAtfli and Plerre. FAMILY ROB1KSON- Kingston.

IN.WHITE-Gol- OPOE'S i. THE MOH1CANS-V H.EKO 'Carlyic. SARTOR- THE SILESCE OF, DBAN TEE-HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE i GUY ANN ERING-Scott. KENILWORTH-Scott. I I CHILD'S HISTORY OF i I ROBINSON CRUSOE-Defoe.

A ROMANCE of TWO WORLDS -Cored. C.UClLI;E-Meredith. ADAM "L'AD'Y AtfDlv'EY'S JiLACK.BEAa'fY.-Sewell. Vlci.R OF WAKEFIELD THE i- i i 'thornc. FROM OLD THE OF MONTE THREE.

EDMDND- DANTES-Dumas. FANCHON THE CRICKET- UNCLE TOM'S CABIN-Stowe. THADDEUS OF WARSAW-. Porter. I'HE THE TALES OF SHAKESPEARE- G.

W. Graves Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry I old-time the Aviiich the vitod j. 1 k.eep-.a hi- a.nuisanco., rooms of 'as'h' aventi.e,- between Madison aias' ln Mo-riroe 1 s'ti-ects, very 'enting Home' cooking vr'thlii' is ne-at, o.ud "prevails. a-n'a: evcrj'thliife' is ne-at, o.ud tovi-ttos. The 'company also' sei've In'th-e ''Alssociftiiin Build ing; on "i nii il VV-i.

i defendant "alleges: that sj. iw'hls yard; any ot.n.-.bncU without getting "E.aMi on States --Labor 'Commassionet estimates tbfUa.ttbe 'there' 'are unern-, IJio'ycd'males in th'ls country-above, tht 10' 1 Thc' i yraidpr'f 1 -iu New York evidently have 'husking -bee' at. night red, ears pumpkin -or an exhibition fccrnnilcs'iln't-lie BOLD, Recorder. Prices We Strictly in It. soft -v 0 th loolc'over onr line, AVALOEN Sl'5 Fourth New Goods Are here.

Call and ex fore buying, AL. The Practical Pea It has. been judlcifilly decided in souri that, the co.uris must common-law' widower- the common-law, A. Boston it, be' asserts as a past.

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