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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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Logansport, Indiana
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TV 4 I It OT For 50c to 75c Per Yard! We will give you Side-Band Dress Goods, 'AWWooi 42 inches wide that are worth $1.00 and pard. 1 Just Come and See Them To convince yourself that they are bargains, SCHMITT HEFFLEY, B. All the latest designs in fine Embroideries. NOVELTIES In Spring 5 Goods Are Daily Arriving at the Tailoring Establishment of JACOB HERZ. Call Early and Secure Choice.

The Best on Earth Ben Fisher's Pure Baking Powder 311 Fourth Street. Daily Journal. LADIES' warm Slippers and- Shoes CHILDREN'S Warm House Slippers. WALKER RAUCH, 42O Broadway. SPRING STYLES, For and Overcoats have arrived.

The assortment is complete. Call and see them. Harry Gr. Tucker, The Pearl Street Tailor." FRIDAY MORNING, FEE: 13. Real fine valentines at the Bazaar.

Novelties in valentines, at the Bazaar. B. L. Blood and Liver to Marion For the Next Four Weeks I will sell you an elegant suit for CASH. I do this to make room for the finest line of Spring Goods ever brought to this city WAfiTW The Tailor, r.

J. nUUiuJul PearlKStreet. Use J. Tonic. George B.

Forgy last evening. All 25-cent ralentines 19 cents today only, at the Bazaar. Great rush on black dress goods, now at the Trade Palace. All 20-cent valentines 14 cents, at the Bazaar, to-day only. Mr.

'D. E. Pryor made a brief visit to Royal Center last evening Dan Cunningham it understood-that he has not'enlisted in the regular army. Misses Alice Hebel and Bessie Grove have returned from a visit with friends at Deer Creek. McCaffrey Co' yesterday received another car load of their famous Ball" flour.

Miss Anna Sullivan left yesterday for a visit with friends and relatives at Crawfordsville. Patterson, the Haberdasher, allows a discount of 10 per' cent, on all sales to-day, "Blue; Friday. Wanted, girl to do housework in small family. Call at southwest corner Thirteenth and High streets. Notice how people take advantage of the "Blue Friday" ten per cent, discount, at Patterson the Haberdasher.

From 25 to 33 per cent, off on all overcoats and. heavy weight suits, underwear; etc. Read Harry Frank's advertisement. Miss Kuster, of Omaha, is visiting in the the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Woll. Miss Kuster is Mr. Woll's cousin.

Emanuel and Mary E. Shilling; Alfred Moss and Miranda C. Austin; WiliJ. Cullen and Anna M. Mitchell are licensed to Mr.

Geo. W. Seybold of the Trade Palace, leaves this morning for Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Lafayette, to be gone a few days on. business. "Fritz" a favorite little spitz dog belonging to Mrs.

George B. Forgj died Wednesday evening. The. dog was 15 yearsold and was a universal pet. Friday'is usually a day, but we are determined to make it a busy day, and we offer 10 per cent discount to cash buyers the Haberdasher.

Money to loan on city property from one to five large or small- sums on personal 'security on short N. Cash Market The friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. Landis of Delphi, congratulate the excellent couple upon the arrival into their home yesterday of a bright eyed girl baby.

Ed Cuddy who was arrested on com plaint of Ed Diehl for drunkenness and breaking up the buggy of the complainant was released on the paymen' of a fine and satisfaction for the damage done. Some reprehensible scoundrel cu' one of the-large flags used in the decoration of the rink Wednesday night almost ruining the same. The perpetrator of the dastardly price of-vandal ism should receive a merited touch of the law. Quite a number of the Logansport Elks went over to Kokomo yesterdaj and instituted a lodge of the B'. P.

E. at that place. The lodge was insti tuted by Grand District Deputy W. Pratt and the new lodge starts ou with a charter membership Of twenty with every promise of growth and success. A STRANGE SUICIDE.

it Unknown- 'Stranger HIS Life Ut Royal Center Yesterday. Wednesday afternoon a stranger applied at HacketVs boarding house at ioyal Center for lodging. He paid or two days lodging in advance, making- the strange remark as he did so that that would be the last board hill he would ever pay. In the evening he went to a drug store and procured some quinine and capsules. The man did not give any name and had no jag-gage, saying that he had left it at Louisville.

He retired eavly and no one noted any thing especially strange in his manner. In the morning about 8 o'clock he was called but made no response. Later the call was repeated and no response, being given proprietor forced the door and found the stranger in aed, breathing, but unconscious. All efforts, to him were -unavailing aud Dr. Million was called.

The doctor prescribed strong coffee, saying that the symptoms indicated morphine poisoning. The prescribed treatment followed, but no heroic treatment was attempted and the stranger continued in a profound -stupor until last eveng at 6 o'clock when he died. A search of his clothing revealed absolutely nothing which would iden-. tify the stranger. The only possible clue was the "i'ugh" on his linen.

He had $15 and a watch but no papers of any kind. The stranger was man of medium size, light complexion, light hair and a light mustache. He was apparently about 40 years of age and was well dressed and had the manner of a man who mixed much with little town was thrown into a state of much excitement over the strange death and a hundred theories were presented concerning the deceased. No one could recall when the man arrived in the town or whether he came by train or not. His identity was wi-apped in absolute mystery.

Coroner Ballard was notified last evening and a thorough investigation will be made of the CHEAPER GAS. Tine American Uas Company Willing to Create Competition. Representative's of The American Gas Company, controlling a large portion of the best gas fields in Howard, Tipton, Grant and Madison counties, are in the city with view to piping gas to this city. They propose to pipe the gas provided our citizens will, give them encouragement in the way of patronage. They offer to all who will now agree to take gas from them a reduction from present rates of twenty-five per cent.

This company claims an unlimited supply in the field, and will furnish any amount of gas both for 'manufacturing and domestic use. The offer of cheaper gas is one that our citizens should accept promptly. If this company can be induced to pipe their gas to us, it will give Logansport the advantages now enjoyed by towns and cities located in the gas territory giving us cheaper rates and more gas than any city in the State. We will then be in, position to compete with 'the gas towns foi- factories and manufacturing enterprises. BUfiGLA RS AT WAVERLY.

Break Into C. P. ForuV Store at New Wavcrly and Take STOO Wortli of Yesterday morning general merchandise store of C. P. Forgy at New Waverly was opened it was at once, noticed that something was wrong.

Investigation disclosed the fact-that the store had 'been entered by" burglars, a broken front window showing- plainly the mode of in gress. A careful investigation revealed the fact that about $700 worth of goods, jewelry, rubber was gone besides $15 in cash. From the amount of goods missingthe burglars must have -had a wagon at hands to aid them in getting away. The deed was planned and executed in a bold manner and no clue to the perpetrators has been Coming Attractions. Next Monday night the London Gaiety Girls will hold the boards; Thursday night by the Enemy" has -a date; the week commencing February 23d is engaged by the Melville repertoire company.

Chimes of Normandy" by local talent then has a 'date and on March 6. James O'Neill in. the Dead Heart will be the attraction. Mr. Dolan has made an effort to secure none but good people during season.

A humorous fact about Hood's Sar- it expels bad humor anc creates good Be sure to get Hood's. 10 I Red Letter Sale. It will eclipse all are former efforts. Our entire Stock:" of Scarlet Shirts and Drawers and fancy striped Underwear. ONE-THIRD OFf 1-3 From Original Price fc Ladies and Gentlemen! In order to reduce the whole line of Underwear, we make the most gigantic reduction ever quoted here.

NOW. $1 13 1 00 75 57 38 75 25 (SELLIXG PRICES) Fine all wool scarlet shirt and drawers 50 Fine all wool scarlet shirt and drawers 1 25 all wool scarlet shirt and drawers 1 00 Fine all wool scarlet shirt and drawers 75 Fine all wool scarlet shirt and drawers 50 Fine all wool fancy shirt and drawers 1 00 Heavy -white and mixed shirt and drawers. 50 And all other lines in proportion This is less than Manufacturers prices and less than you can buy them at Auction for its done to make room for Spring purchases. Buy now, for never will you buy as cheap again. This is a Cash Sale by the enterprising Qne Price Clothier Harry Frank, Logansport and Delphi.

Our grand distribution of Presents takes place next month, all are entitled to come and see us. City Orders bought and sold. 1 6, Letters goto me Dead Letter Office Every day and most of them are destroyed by the government. NATIONAL LETTER RETURN STAMPS, INSURING THE SAFE RETURN Of all Non-Delivered Letters, adopted to eyery class of people uWler all circumstances at any place and at any time. by the Post Office Officials and by all who are using the stamps.

For sale by Wilson, Humphreys Our Popular Flour. Flour is the most important thing we sell you and that we have to make ourselves the most popular. We selected a pink 'sack and the brand 'Snow Ball" as: the trade mark for the flour we were going to make popular. Then we came to the flour. Quality was the first thing we thought of.

We wanted the whitest and most satisfactory flour on the market, when we found it we. warranted it. Price was another thing of utmost importance we wanted a price which no one else could approach on that quality of flour, and we found it "Snow Ball" at once became the popular flour of Logansport, and of a hundred miles around, and it is to-day. We buy it now in car-loads, and our buying price is low. Our selling price is only $2.35 hundred.

But you must get the right "Snow Ball" to get this price and this quality. Others may imitate the brand, but not the price, if their quality is right. The "Snow Ball" we have told you of is only sold at M. McCaffrey Co..

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