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Logansport Reporter from Logansport, Indiana • Page 6

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U.i LOGANS PORT DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAY, 7, 189S. or CLASS OF '98, whose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances are ten to one she will answer: I do all rny cleaning with I Washi ng Powder Sold by all grocers. Largest economy.

THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, t.nnla. New York. Boaton.

PhlladelDhla. Kroeger Strain, UNDERTAKERS 613 BROADWAY. fOfflce, No. 83. TELEPHONES-(Kroeger, Ho.

181 No. 9-1. Satin Promptly Attended to Day or nlgnt 303 Market next door to Hoppe's. Daniel Killian Co. Calls promptly attended to, day or night.

Mr. Klilian was for many years foreman or 0. L. WolL G. U.

'Phone 2S1: Mutual, 317. Steinway Sons Kjranlcb Bach Malcolm Love Bush Gerts Story Clark Newman Broa Victor ORGANS! Story Clark Newman Bros Waterloo Styles In Most Beautiful Natural Woods Prices Low, Terms Easy. JL C. Bridge 410 BROADWAY. Mrs.CALariiiier, 2O6 Sixth St.

Boarding by Day or Week With rooms $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 and $4,50. Day Board Meal Chocks $3.00 single Meals 25 cents. Lodging 25 cents. Transient Board per day $1.00 and SI.25. aai roua 3 5 306 4th op.

court honse entrance, F. H. WiPPERMAN. JONES, snd Retail Dealer IB LUMBER AND COAL, Near Wabaeh Depot. JATXHTSK or THB 'CICLOFE CiH'T GIYE ROOF TRDSS 1 Hereby notifies all persons that tho least will meet with rigid prose utlon.

Of Logansport, Ind. CAPITAL A. J. MUKDOOK, PRESIDENT, W. ROSS, CASHl'fiB, If.

BBOOKMBTEB, ASST. OASHIES. DIBKOTOB8: A. Murdock, W. H.

Bringhurst B. 8. Rice, Dennis Uhl, B. F. Yantis, F.

M. Harwood. Banking in all its Departments promptly and carefully done. Safety to Customers and Stockholders for. Strong Reserve Fund Maintained.

Morphine OPIUM, CHLORAL AND COCAINE HABITS i A. radical, positive and permanent cure guaranteed in 5 days. Absolutely harmless. No "tapering oH" process No substita- Fir particulars iutinjss ia tlOO method. R.

A. OUNN, M.D., 41 Eaat 2ist Street, Neiv York City. If Yon Want to See SomethingNe And strange, try the Mexican Tour- You can shoot alligators and eat oranges. Expenses are paid in 50o Mexican dollars. Buy your ticketover the Mexican Central Railway- For.fnrthar information and rates address B.

ETAS, Genera) Agent. £5 Oarpw rjg, Cincinnati, O. E. H. Grace, D.D.S.

DENTAL PARLORS, 316 Market St. (VJJUI.TIONAI, LOCAL. Saie Rule. Get your spring suit of Hooley. Try Taps-art's Domestic bread, weighs 20 oz.

5c loaf. Drink McHale's old whiskeys. It will surely make you patriotic. This will be the last night of Kline's pictures until next winter. The rink, 10 cents.

MissLovie McDonald has returned from Richmond, where she has been visiting- Miss Flora Teagle. For flats, of 14 rooms, on second and third flpors, well located, good light, cheap. By A. J. Button Co.

Sol Colin has accepted a district agency with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. His headquarters will be here. A thief entered the house of Jake Williams at Lake Cicott last Sunday, while all were at church, and stole some change from a cupboard. The father of Charles E. Carter is in the city visiting his son.

He is on his way to the Klondike region where he will probably invest in mining claims. Scarlet fever is reported to be raging in the family of Chris Miller near the mouth of Pipe Creek. One child has already died and three more of the family are down. Miss Ulara Daws is the guest of Mrs. P.

M. Richason aud Mrs. G. W. Murphy, ot Fourth street.

She was accompanied here by Dr. Carl who has gone on to Lafayette. Mr. Isaac Bussert and Miss Tessie Sprague were united in marriage last Sunday at 1 o'clock at the residence the bride's parents in Fulton, Rev. Grimes officiating.

A little boy giving his name as Fritz Proop and his home as being on the South Side was found wandering around on the West Side by IS TOUK TEADE? Each Trade or Occupation Has its Special Disease, One of the Biggest, Best and Brightest Classes of the Series, It is well known among medical May 27th Will be Marked Apart as men that certain diseases are mote Commencement Day. The umber and Personnel of the Glass. These fair May days are interesting ones for the young- people who are finishing' the course in the Lo- pransport Hig-h school. Commencement day is drawing nearand much is to be crowded into the next few days of school life for the class of '98, which, without thought of disparagement to any preceding class, is looked upon as being one of the biggest, best and brightest classes of the long series. There are thirty-eight members in the class of '98, ten boys and twenty-eight girls, as follows: George Bell, Mary Boyer, Harry Bell, Alfred Barnes, Myrtle Castle, Lissa Dalzell, Blanch Nellie Flanegin, Thomas Goodwin, Bessie Horning, Mary Hadley, Edward Hammontree, Laura Hawkins, Anna Hanley, Frances Jenks, Lottie King, Eobert McNitt, Edward McCrea, Edwin Medland, Ella Mahoney, Bessie Martin, Minnie Nelson, Bertha Overholser, Dyer Powell, Anna Powell, Nettie Palmer, Amos Palmer, John Rowe, Mary Rotroff, Lillian Rodifer, Jeannette Reeves, Eleanor Robinson.

Nettie Seybold, Lillian Taylor, Cora Toby, Geneva Uhl, Sadie Welch. May 27 has been set apart as commencement day. The place of holding the exercises incident to commencement has not yet been determined, but it will likely be the opera house, as usual; nor has the program for the important event in the lives of these hopeful 3 7 ouug people been yet arranged." readily developed in ceitaiu occupa tions than in others. That each occupation has its attendant cal weakness. Engineers, railroid men and similar occupations surfer mostly from kidney troubles and men who are often exposed to the weather suffer from rheumatism while clerks and professional men, in fact, the army of people whose business keeps them indoors, are oftentimes great sufferers from piles and constipation.

In this connection the following letter is of inter- eat to people whose occupation will not allow sufficient outdoor exercise. Mr. A. P. Calhoun, notary public and jeweler and watchmaker of Circleville, W.

writes as follows: I had been a severe sufferer from piles for years and had tried many remedies with but -little benefit, about three years ago I saw the Pyramid file Cure advertised and sent for it. I was badly afllicted when I got it, but after only two Applications the piles disappeared and from that day to this I have never felt a symptom of the disease. 1 feel that I cannot recommend it too highly to sufferers from piles. The Pyramid Pile Cure ia free from cocaine, opium or Any mineral poison, absolutely safe, pleasant and painless; sold by druggists at 50 cents per package. If there is any constipation the Pyramid Pills should be used with the pile cure.

The pills are 25 cents per package. Any druggist will tell you that the Pyramid is the best known and most successful and popular pile cure ever placed on the market and its reputation as a safe and radical cure has only resulted from the personal recommendation of people who have been cured of this distressing ailment. Send to Pyramid Marshall, for valuable little book on cause and cure of piles. Ohauncy Olcott Comes to Dolan's To act and sing in August Pitou's Irish comedy drama, named after the village on the Lee, "Sweet lu- iscara." In 1612, the wealthy young- Irishman finds himself tired of London society, and on his way to Cork stops at Iniscara and meets an heiress of vast estates who is serving in place of a tardy schoolmaster. The young man pretends he is the new master and falls in love with the heiress.

Her father frowns and they meet secretly. They are discovered, and there is a plot to carry off the lover. This partly succeeds as he is knocked senseless and taken on board a man-of-war, but just as the lady's father is trying to persuade her to sign a marriage contract with the swain he favors, the lover es- OfticerNading yesterday afternoon, capes and returns. He tells who Charley Bruner, who left yester- he is, whereupon the father loses no time in transferring his preference, especially as the man first favored is exposed as an adventurer. Mr.

Oicott will sing several new songs. This play attracted audiences from New Years to Memorial day in New York, last season, which shattered Mr. Olcott's record to smithereens. Monday night at day with Captain Bender's company, has a brother already in the army who is now-stationed at Atlanta, Ga. The father of the two boys is Henry Bruner, of Lucerne.

The little daughter of and Mrs. Michael Lennon, formerly of this citv, died at their home in Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Kate Lennon and Josie Callahau are in Indianapolis to attend the funeral. There was a meeting of the directors of the Adamsboro Gas and Oil Company in the council chamber last night to terminate the affairs of the company and arrange a report for a meeting of the stockholders. Officers Nading and Bison honored the occasion yesterday by donning their new uniforms.

The suits of the other officers are not finished as yet, but Logansport will soon have a force all encased in brand new clothes. W. H. Elliott, a cousin of J. T.

Elliott, of this citv has successfully passed the examination admitting; him to the navy, and is now awaiting his appointment. He is a graduate of Annapolis Naval school and is at present editor of the New Castle Courier. IS BAD CONDITION. "My blood was in a terrible condition and I had boils and pimples on my face. I was run down so taat I weighed only 110 pounds.

After tafanj a lew bottles of Hood's I was relieved of the boils and pimples and had gained in flesh and strength." H. Eichhorn, Murray. Indiana. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate- Cnre indigestion, headache. Beauty Is Blood Deep.

Clean blood means a' clean skin. JTo beauty without it. Cascarets. Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy Hvev and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, blortiles.

blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by tnkinc tirug- cists. satisfaction o'le. the opera house. Third Street Mission. The work at the mission still goes ahead, reports showing an increase in interest in all directions.

Public meeting tonight at 7:45, Meeting's tomorrow as follows; 9:45 a. Sabbath-school; 3 p. Christian's conference, S. L. Shurte speaking at this service.

At night, salvation meeting led by A. D. .0. Howard, bubject, Lieut. Davis will siug at these meetings; All are liuvited.

Millions G-iVtn Away, Cnre a Headache in 15 Minutes By using Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. All druggists. I In; Marc It of IMvlllxatlon. MT-S.

you any of them horseless kerridg-es up in the city? but 1 had sum of In-i to Date. Alifint It. you kno'-v, is rl'm you never had a quinine part just after yon put. it in your mouth, did V. Truth.

According-to the newspapers, an Ohio husband became the happy father of seven children not long ago. Of the seven all lived but one. It is to be hoped he laid in a supply of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy, the onlv sure cure for croup, whooping-cough, colds and coughs, and so insured his children against these diseases. For Sale by B. F.

Kees- Hug. druggist. your indigestion, tioinir niealy, thank but don't t't'eJ very well myself. I rjH'r's llaxar. Oh, How They Hurt, Neural.sic pains are often so acute, that the poor sufferer becomes, almost, frenzied with the intensity of the pain.

Salvation Oil Till instautly relieve and effectually cure neuralgia, so there la no reason why a moment's pain should he euuuretl. Mr. Jacob 1036 Evansville, writes: '-My wife suffered from neuralgia fur seven years and since she used Salvation Oil, she lias not hr.d a spell. I tliinkitis the bost liniment I have ever tried, and I would not be without a bottle of it in the house. I had the rheumatism for five 3'ears and had tried a great many liniments, and must say that Salvation.

Oil did me more good than any other remedy." Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Hend nnd Heart. "A woman at 20," remarked tlte observer of m-en and thing's, "will rake a man's a.s indicating a. soft heart', at a soft head." Detroit Journal. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering.

The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, Conghs and Colds, have given away over ten ARNICA SALTI. million trial bottles of this great The best salve in the world for medicice, and bave the satisfaction cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt of knowing it has absolutely cured rneum, fever sores, titter, chapped thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, chilblains, corns, and all skin bronchitis, hoarseness snd all dis- eruptions, and positively cures piles, IVlain Office THE HUB, OOQ Market St. eases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it.

Call on B. F. Keesling, druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size, 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed or priue refunded.

Bears the Signs turo of Its Kind You Ham Always Bougtt or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For ssle by B. F.

Keesling! A little life may be sacrificed to a tnd- den attack o( croup, if yon don't hare Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil on hand for the emergency. Yonr BOTrels With CamrareU. Oundy Cathartic, cure constitKicion forever. "Oo.

-J5c. If C. C. C. fail, druspists refund money.

Philadelphia Pa. Owing to the critical times in the eastern have today shipped to your suits to sell from $5.00 to $10.00 per fully wortti 50 per cent more. THEY ARE HERE, And go on sale Saturday May come direct from our and we think this a very lucky are glad to share our luck with you. No shoddy advertised as a stock of the finest and most cleverly gotten up garments ever shown here or elsewhere. Made in our own means a saving of 25 per cent to you at the start.

Visit any clothing store you come here and compare the difference of the fabrics, the trim, the beauty of the We leave the decision to your own your eyea cannot deceive you. CHILDREN'S SUITS. From the reliable sort, from $1.50 up, ages 3 to 15 years Knee Pants suits. The best 25c Underwear in the city of Logansport. The best Soft Shirt with extra Shirts with collars to them 5Oc, Oar space will not permit of any other ask you to The Hub if you want $1.25 worth of goods for $LOO.

Harry Frank's Old Stand. 313 Fourth Street. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. drug store For room house and barn on Uhl street, West Side, By A. J.

Button. Dr. W. P. Alexander, formerly of Tipton township, was elected clerk of Gas City at the late election.

Richmond Item: ''James Riley went to Logansport this morning- where he will visit friends for a short time." Rev. Father Hogan attended the celebration of the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Kiley at Marion, Thursday. Cy Powell, W.

W. Moss, C. Woll, Tom Dunn and W. S. Wright' accompanied Captain Bender's company" to Indianapolis yesterday.

Miss Mary Williamson and Miss Jennie Putman returned yesterday from the west, after a six months' visit in Beaucan, Washington, Seattle and Victoria. Rochester Republican: "Mr. W. M. Bingerman and wife, of Logansport, are called here on account of the fatal illness of Mr.

Simon K. Herrold. the father of Mrs. Bingerman, at the residence of David Overmyer, two miles west of Rochester. Mrs.

Overmyer is also a daugh ter of Mr. Herrold." BEST OF ALL To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup only and for sale by all druggists at 50 cents per bottle. Railroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From Dr.

Miles 7 Remedies. HEEE is no 3 position on earth than tha'- of a railroad engineer. On his rtcaiiy nerves, clear i bright eye and depend the safety of tae the lives of it9 passengers. Dr. Nurvlne and -other remedies are adapted to keeping the nerves the brain and the mental it ies uninipuire'u.

Engineer P. W. McCoy, fonr.cri-- of I-T" Council r.ow Humbnldt "7. that 'HA "suffered for from ca.u»- ingsick, nerroufl and headaches and was fully to health by Dr. Miles' Nerve Liv, Pilir-.

I heartijy recommend Dr. Miles" Dr. Miles' are sold by aii iiruz- gists under ft guarantee first boule benefits or money refunded. Book OP diseases of the heart anil nerves free. Address, Fire Insurance, Geo, W.

Edwards, Office Ora First national Bank, SETH M. VELSEY LOOS MOSEY AT 6 PER CEHT, Makes Abstracts and writes Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance 204 FOURTH STREET. Hanley Shanahan Buy and Sell Second Hand Goods. Give as a call. 20!) 6lh street.

Heartburn, Gastritis 8tomach Disorders positively jured. Grover Graham's Dyspepsia Kern- ady is a specific. One dose removes all distress, and a permanent cure the moat nhronic and severe cases IB guaranteed. Do notsnfferl A 50c bottle will convince the most skeptical. Homer Closson Druggist, Agent Professional Cards.

Dr. Mae H. Hunt, General Practice Surgery. Special attention given to diseases of WOIMEIS AND GHIUDRBISt Office, 323 Fourth Street. Phone calla promptly attedded day or night.

Phone 3S3 E. DELZELL, 3DES3STTIST Pythian Temple, corner Fifth and Market streets. M. BOZER, D. IDEITTIST.

(Over City National Bank, COB. JODBTH L06AN8POBT- TND. U. Phone: Office 363, Eesidence 343. C.

D. EVERSOLE, D. D. S. Dental Parlors.

Over Porter's New Drug Btore, Corner Market and Fourth D.L Orerholeer, M. D. W. L. Overholaer, D.

D. 8. NO. BROADWAY. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK, Logansport, Indiana.

CAPITAL $200,000. JOHN GBAY. I. N. CKAWFOBD, PEISIDIBT, F.

R. FOWLER, CianixB John Gray, I. N. Crawford, J. T.

Elliott Dr. W. H. Bell, A. P.

Jenka, W. C. Pen nock, Bhideler, Geo. W. Funk, C.

G. Newell. Loan money on personal and collateral security. Bay and sell Government bonds. Bay and Sell Foreign Eichange on all parts of the World.

Will pay 2 per cent per annum on certificates of deporlte, when depocited six months; 3 cent per uinam when left one year. Boies in Safety Depont Vanltn, for Mfe keeping of Talnable BenU rmson- sble..

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