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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 19

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To go Below Us in Price, is to go Below Us in Quality. Some Surprise for You We want to show you a kind of clothing that you won't find in another store in Logansport. Perhaps better than some of you hare any idea is made up, ready to wear. It's the kind that you would credit to the custom tailors. The kind you'd think would cost twice as much as it will.

The kind the most particular dresser will find satisfactory. Full of fashions, whims, fall of quality, full of bestness, 'til there's uo room for fault finding. WeVe got these up-to-date exclusive styles in Suits and Overcoats because we make them ourselves. Our work rooms are manned by the cleverest talent in the country. We have brought fit down to the fine point of perfection.

We import direct from the looms, the latest weaves in the newest paterns. GIVE IT UJP. Field Kotes of Jeremiah Smith, Attempted the Surrey In Of Township Thlrty.Three, North Three West of the Second Principal Meridian of Indiana. While at Knox last week engaged In the suit of Jordan against the State of Indiana and others, squatters on lands in township thirty-three north in ratine three west of the second principal meridian of Indiana, (the Kankakee region). Hou.M.

Winfield procured a copy of the field ADDITIONAL LOCALS. There Positively can be Nothing Better Than the Garments We Turn Out. And this fineness is in our grades from $7.50 to "We're not talking to your purses, but to your good judgement. We're not talking a saving in momey, but an increase in the and satisfaction that many will buy. We win patronage by deserving it.

If you want best go THE HUB, Harry Frank's Old Stand. 313 Fourth Street. 50c Underwear, and White Body Fancy Front Shirts, with extra the best in Logansport at "THE HUB." TRY Al YOUIIQ, THE MERCHANT TAILOR THIS FALL For Suit or Overcoat, 'He Makes Stylish Garments. All Work Guaranteed. 304 Market Street, Over Coulson's Store.

W. R. HENING CO. Successor, to Produce and Hlock Kxchaiiire. Capital Stock 1100.000, fully paid.

Members of Couaolidatod Produce and Stock Exchange, We turnish our customers dally market over our private wires In this city. We wepectfully solicit your tatronngo through our currespoadentB W. W. Milner. A.

K. Building-, Locnnnpurt. Ind. Bell Telephone 260, Mutual Telephone 213. INSURANCE Of all Kinds "Written by GEO.

GONSER. DR. F. M. BOZER'S DENTAL PARLORS.

Over City National Bank C. O. Heffley, Insurance, Real Estate And Loans. 308 Fourth Street. notes of a survey attempted by Jeremiah Smith, begun May 28ch, 1834, and finished January 15th, 1835, on record in Che Starke county court, and introduced In evidence.

The copy was furnished the Pharos, and a part of it Is printed below: "This line lies in Yellow river, and of course cannot be run, I made extraordinary efforts before I would yield the point, but having assayed at different points, where the line struck it, to penetrate this awful region, I was obliged to yield and call it one nf the impossible roots of an insoluable biquadratic equation. The Lord deliver me from all such places hereafter. "Bad as most of the townships in my district are, this is undoubtedly the worst among them. The greater part of what lies northwest of the river, -though it was hard frozen when we were there, Is just a lake of stagnant water, most of it apparently deep. That part of It called river (for truly speaking it is all river) is filled with gray maple, willow, black alder and rose brier bushes an thick as the hair on a dog's back, and as well matted together as the wool on a negro's head.

The large timber is more than half of it dead or dying and falling on the awful men in the 'styglan pool 1 be- 'ow, and under, through and all about the whole is water from one to three feet deep, sending up an odor of the most abominable stench; and the whole supplied with a goodly number of the moat water animals imaginable. The very thought of it makes my blood run cold!" il J. D. Ferguson Jenks. Underwear all goes at October sale Who Bule.

Headquarters for wall Wall Paper 307 4th st. Yesterday was the biggest day the Golden Rule has had here while In business, Miss Lizzie Homburg, of Frank WJppertnan's abstract office, is taking a vacation. Ex-Policeman Welty, of Kokomo, was in town yesterday with his drove of fox hounds. Charles Kline, of Washington township, has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Indian- We show you five new garments while others show you one. Each and every garment goes at a sacrifice during this sale.

Couches, lounges, cobbler seat, mahogany tables at Cu.nmlQgs Morgan's, corner of 3d and Broadway. Mrs. John Knepp, who has been taking treatment in a Chicago hospital for the past nine weeks, has returned home greatly improved in health. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ferdinand Paul was held at 2:30 this afternoon from the German Lutheran church.

Interment was made in Mt, Hope cemetery. Miss Hattle Spltznagle, who has been conducting a dressmaking shop over Stevenson shoe store on Broadway, has removed to Washington township. Hlbbing, (Minn.) News: John Weyand, John Burkhart, A. E. Burgess and W.

N. Stevens, all of Logansport, Indiana, left here this TfleB morning by team for Sturgeon, to be gone about three weeks. They will hunt moose next month, and will no doubt have a good time as they are a jolly lot. Dr. Milllgan and 'Henry Melton, also Logansport, will join them the 1st of November, 322 Market Slreet, Loganspcrt, Indiana.

Men's Suits Boys' Chld'ns Men's Overcoats and Ulsters Boys' Children's -MACKINTOSHES. Fall and Winter Underwear, Hats and Caps, Shirts, Sweaters, etc. Gloves and Mittens. Neckwear. Children's Department Complete i We have used our BEST JUDGMENT, and the utmost caution in the selection of our present FALL STOCK, and undoubtedly hare the finest line of goods, in all departments ever offered the citizens of this county, at very Lowest Prices.

Call and see us. We will be glad to show- goods, and are satisfitd we can save you money. enr I I Money Back if Goods are Not Satisfactory SCHREYfifi REINSTATED, AMUSEMENTS. But Will Hot Report For Daty Until, 8 Member 1st. Qct He Will Hare to Go on Patrol Will be Desk Officer? THERE WAS A TRADE.

"lonr Uncle Steve" First Denies Then Admits It. "tHE GLAOttTOR." OITY NRWS. Corner of Fourth nnd Broadway Iniuranoe und Lews. All kinds or Insurance and Bonds written In first olasg com Money to loan 8 per cent, S. M.

Pearl St. Kroeger Strain. CJNDRRTAKBJR8 Ctlli promptly Attended to or Broadway. THLBr-HONB Offloe, S3, Kroeger, 162 M. If You Want to Borrow Money On Cltj- or Farm Property call on SRTH M.

VRLSRY, Fourth can mftXo you a Loan of f25 and upward 'ntereet on gums over 1600 6 per cent. The bargain center Is the Golden Rule. Mrs. Sol. Fred Geiger, of Zanes- vllle, is a guest of Mrs.

Herbert Brown. Miss Blanch Wagner returned yesterday from a week's visit at Indiau- apolis. High street is in a dltlon and property making a atrong kick, The private sewer in the private alley on the east side of the Murdock hotel, is rapidly nearing completion. Mrs. Marion Hoag, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Dr, Stewart, returned to her home at Rockfield today.

For up-to-date styles in terrible owners con- are Robert Downing and a Splendid Company at Dolan'a Tomorrow Jiight. Robert Downing, whose versatile talents have given him a command- Ing position on the American stage, will appear at Dnlan's opera house tomorrow night in "The Gladiator," Mr. Dawning could not have made a more fitting selection of a pUy in which to appear in Logansport, for his special qualifications flad in the leading role something peculiarly sympathetic. He is possessed of qualities of mind and attributes of person that make him singularly acceptable in roles taat are classed as One instinctively associates this actor with the sturdy nobility of the long-suffering slave who, after years of fierce and terrible combat in the arena, dies by his own martyr in the gloomy dungeon of Rome.with the barbaric force and picturesque splendor ot Ingomar, with Jthe grandeur and pathos of the fiery Moor. His tremendous physical equipment, bis rich and sympathetic The Pharos was right.

The Journal scribbler, who has said so much In flattery of "Your Uncle Steve's" mismanagement ot the electric light plant, proves to be no other than "Your Uncle Stave" himself. In this morning's Journal, in a card as long and thin as an electric light wire, the "whole thing" de-1 who nies that there was ever any "trade and pay boot" In the matter of machinery. Tuen he proceeds to extol the shrewdness of the electric llgbt committee (himself) in exchanging two 1000-light machines for the two 1800-lIght machines, the deal costing the city $500 difference. This admission is only one of many that might be made, showing the expensiveness of theelectric light members of the department have remarked to their friends more than once of the unnecessary expense incurrred in one way and another. The city council was evidently actuated by a desire to prevent another possible bad job when it threw down "Your Uncle Steve" the other night and sent his recommendation back to the committee.

While persons who comment upon the mismanagement of the plant, and seek to have some sort of economy observed, are denounced as plant, they an; in of tha city and voice, flae self command, and the studious I cloaks I care with which he bestows on all his A you must see the line shown by the professional undertakings have given taxpayers than thoae whu defend All go at sale price Qim a reputation such as is possessed by no other actor on the American stage. William Scbreyer, of the Logansport metropolitan police force, who was suspended from duty as desk officer by Sergeant Morris for alleged insubordination, received a letter, yesterday, from the board of metropolitan police commissioners, notifying him of his reinstatement, not as desk officer ot the night force, but as a patrolman on the night force. It is the further order of the board that he shall, not report for duty until November 1st, aud that he shall receive no pay for the time that he was suspended. At the time of his suspension it was raining and Schreyer refused to relieve Patrolman Webster, had sprained his ankle, Scnreyer's excuse was that he was suffering from an attack of milarlal fever, was under a doctor's care, and it would be dangerous for him to go out in sucb weather. In ruling upon the case the board found, from the testimony of the physician in attendance upon Schreyer, that the latter was, at the time of his suspension, suffering from a slight attack ot malarial fever; also that during his Illness he went out in the rain and assisted in making ao arrest.

Notwlstandlng the defense set up by Officer Schreyer, the real ground for his suspension was a declaration by him to other officers, before being ordered 12th Annual Tour, AMERICA'S TRAGEDIAN, Robert Downing su "omoany who can act. Directed by McConnell. Presenting! Samuel's Sublime Tragedy, TUB GLADIATOR. 35c 50c 75c find II. out, that he would not go, setting forth other reason than his Illness.

No Pain! No Danger I Teeth extracted without pain or after effects, such as sore moutn, sore gums, etc. Absolutely safe and painles. The Finest and Best method of CROWN and BRIDGE Work. The most natural-looking artificial Teeth on new method COHFS1VE PLATES, guaranteed to fit. charge for extracting without pain when new teeth are to be supplied.

Dr. W. T. Hurtt. tiENRY WEBER, The Merchant Tailor, first class work.

Stylish and well flt tlnjr clothes rotde. Cleaning 1 and repairing neatly done. See him. 324 PEARL STREET. D.

E. DELZELL, Dentist, 416 MARKET STREET Opatalcs over Bruggeman's Millinery Store. GEOfiGE W. EODEFEE. Real Estate, Bought, Sold or Kxchanired.

Money 1 on mortgage or Ca nt -write to ma No. 31 Eel Elver avwiue.eact ofLMarkot itroet Golden Rule, this week. Jane Ray was yesterday divorced from John Ray. She was also given the custody of their children. The parties reside at Kenneth.

Eugene 0. Brown, representing Samuel J. Davis cigar company of New York City is in town. He was formerly a partner in the cigar firm of Brown of Lafayette. In the Circuit court yesterday John and Dora Orr adopted Willard Dean, the 5-year-old son of Nellie Dean, and the child's name was changed to Orr.

Mr. and Mrs. Orr reside on Sycamore street. A valuable cow belonging to Mrs, Gus Smith, of Indiana street, died, and a post mortem examination showed that the animal had been killed by eating pounded glass, which some malicious and cowardly person had mixed with her feed. There will be held at the Market street M.

E. church this evening a -union meeting of all the Epworth leagues of the city.led by Mrs.Homer Kessler. An invitation is extended to all Christian workers and especially to Y. P. S.

C. E. and B. Y. P.

U. order of Committee. The suit against James Vernon and others, mention of which was made in yesterday's edition of the Pharos, is by the C. F. Hunt Co.

to recover $935.85 alleged to have been collected and appropriated by the defendant while acting as their agent, together with the interest thereon at 6 per cant. The suit is against Ver- noo on his bond. Lincoln Circle. The ladies of the G. A.

R. would call the attention of the public to a fair and bazar to be given Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29th and 30th, in the room formerly occupied by the Pratt wall paper store. Cass county made an appropriation to build a cottage on the "Home" grounds at Lafayette, and Lincoln circle purposes to do what they can toward furnishing the cottage and they ask the patronage of a patriotic public. On Friday afternoon and evening they will serve ice cream, cake, coffee and sandwiches, Saturday evening, beginning at 5 o'clock, they will serve a fifteen-cent supper, The fair will be open to the public both afternoons.

A handsome umbrella will be voted to the most popular candidate for Mayor of the city of Logsnsport. every extravagance and seek to hide the real condition of matters from the public. Good Templars' Social, A social will be given Wednesday evening at the home of B. Stanley, No. 727 Brlnghurst strebt, by the members of the Good Templars.

Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served. The following programme will be carried out during the evening: Solo Miss Lulu Stanley Lena Rosier. Reading Mr. Horace Stanley, Mr. George P.

McKee and sisters. Recitation Marguerite Birch. Dr. J. Powell.

All Invited. A Sew Front. Rfcioades architects, are prepatring plans for a modern front to be placed in the business room on Fourth street occupied by J. D. Taylor, the jeweler.

The building IB a part of the Burrow estate. Trebel Clef Clab. The ladies 1 chorus will be known hereafter as the Trebel Clef Club of Logansport, which name was adopted at their last meeting. The members are very enthusiastic and are mating remarkable progress in the work. To Care in One Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.

All druggists the money it it falls to core." VoT sale by Ben Physical Culture Club. The Ladies' Physical Culture clab will meet on Thursday at 4:15 p. m. at the G. A.

R. hall. Business ot importance is to be transacted, and the members shall be present. The Happiest Person Hire. The person who has always been well takes health as a matter of course, and doesn't appreciate It The happiest persons are those re been cured after they have been considered themselves incurable they become anxious about their fel low-men, and spread far and wide the good news of their regained health and the means by which it was ac compllshed.

There is a great army of such people today who owe their present happiness and health to Dr. Greene and his great medical discoveries, and the testimony they bear of relief from the grip of decay and death bears out the broad statement that all the diseases arising out ot the nerves and blood can be quickly and permanently conaured by this famous specialist. Among the potent remedies discovered by his research is the world-lamed Nervura. The office of Dr, Greene's remedies is at 148 State street, Chicago, and consultation is absolutly free, personally or by leiter. To be told exactly your ill and what to take to be well by the most skilled physician free of all cost is the privilege of rich and poor alike.

A letter will receive instant attention, and the reply and advice will be absolutely without charge. McCoy's New European Hotel COR. CLARK AND VAN CHICAGO. FIRE PROOF. One block from C.

R. 1. p. S. M.

S. depot. Improvements costing $75,000.00 hive ust been completed, and the house now offers every convenience to be found in any jotel, including hot and cold water, electric ight and steam heat in every room. Rates 75 cents per day and upwards, First class restaurant in connection WILLIAM McCOY. Owner Proprietor.

THR City National Bank. Hood's Cure all liver flls, bilious- ness, headache, soar stom- I I ach, indigestion, coustipa- nil tioiL They easily, with- out Sold toy tU only to taJu witt Hood'ft BtmparUIk. Adamsboro Bag and Oil Company. At a meeting of the above company, held October 19, 18y7, it was ordered that all subscriptions not paid on or before November 1, 1897, will be declared forfeited. Subscriptions will be received by 1.

N. Crawford, treasurer, or by myself, the county treasurer's office. C. M. CUSTKK, Secretary.

CAPITAL. $200.000 JOBS GRAY, President, I- N. CHA-KTOKD, Yice Pres. F. R.

FOTTLEB, Cashier. Jobn Gnr, I Crawforrf, J.T. KUtott, Dr. W. H.

Bell. A. P. w. c.

Pennoek. Imc StudeJer. Geo. w. Funk ana Joha Loan money on penonal and BUT and Government wiu pay 2 per cent per mmum on of deposits, when depotited efz month! -OUT" cent per annum when left one rear.

Boxes in Safety Deposit Vaults, for Ml ketpiHg of valuable rented at from 16 to per rear. Smoko.th6 OolunblA cigar. Do you scratch and scratch anu wonder the matter? Ointment will instantly relieve and I permanently core any itchy dlwaae I of toe ikln, 00 nutter of BOW long I standing,.

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