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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 21

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John CORNER ON CLOAKS. "Wt have not bought out any manufacturer, and we are not overstocked, tout we have correct goods bought right, and for casb, and we can, and do sell them than any other house in city. Come in and be Convinced. When You Need an ABSTRACT or a LOAN H. Wipperrnan, Fourth Street Opp.

Court House Entrance. COLLISION On the Vandalta at an Hour This Morning. Mew Undertakers. 303 Market street, Hoppe Building. Daniel Kiilian Co.

promptly attended to, day or night. Mr. i Killlan was for many years foreman lor CbarK8 L. Woll. Telephone 281.

FANCY CUTS -OF- Beef, La-ixit), Fancy Quality Lard 6cts Wm. Rowe's Market, 5th and Broadway. A. S. Everett, A.M Practice limited to Dyspepsia and the rational treatment of Chronic, Gastric and Intestinal Disorders.

Consultation and Prescriptions by mail. Flat 0158, Greenwood, Ave, Chicago, Ills. IM LEISURE Physician. Offlco in House, Cor. hirteenth and North streets, Professional calls answered promrtly.

New and Second Hand at Reduced Prices W. Old Stand E. H. GRACE, D- D. S.

DENTAL PARLORS, 91Q Market Street. New Aluminlte Rubber Plates. SHANAHAN. Bay and Sell Second Hand Goods. us call.

209 6th street DE. C. B. EVEKSOLE'S PALLORS Over Porter's New Drug Store, of Fourth and Market Streets. Dr- Ex- S- Hunt, All the latest iiscoverios in medicine and jlianceg to relieve pain in extraction or allot teeth.

Modern methods, modern prices, work guaranteed. Office OTer John Gray's on Fourth utreet. IT Telephone No. S2S. W.

J. Barnett, Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director. 117 Market street. Calls attended day or finest outfit in the U.S. Col.

C. L. Woll, remain with mo. Office Irt. Residence-Mutual, c.

u. McConnell McConnell $50,000 6 per cent Money to Loan. Call now Office Opposite Court House. DAILY FHAEQS TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1397.

OITY MB.WS Miss Mary Six has returned from Terre Haute. They are still shoes at Waldeo's. 25 and 35c Japan cup and saucer only 13c, Palace. good girl for general housework. Apply at 1006 Broadway.

Get your blankets, heavy underwear at the Trade Palace room mak- sale. Just received, a large line of tortoise shell pins and side Martin. Leo Lord, of Wolcott, is enrolled among the new students at the new Commercial High school. Joseph Bembusch, Paul Jordan, James Murphy, Charles Burke and William McKee will sing balada ID, the first part ot the Elks minstrels Miss Agnes Schneider, of West Market street, entertained Sunday evening in houor of her Vurplllat and Misses Anna VurplllaU and Jennie Burble, cf Winamac. William Warfield was jailed yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Dean upon the charge of assault and bat- terry preferred by Sadie Dufcton.

His trial was called at 2 o'clock today. The Treble Clef club will hold its usual meeting tomorrow evening. After the regular rehearsal a short musical programme will be given aad all members will be invited to remain and enjoy it. John Downey, John Gallagher, a one-armed John and Klchard Roe and Georgia Hamilton, arrested for intoxicasioo, were not called up this morning on account of the absence of Mayor McKee from the city. The Princess of Wales umbrellas are stylish, serviceable and reasonable in price, and should be a part of every lady's outfit, in this country as they are in Europe.

The name can he engraved either on the silver name plate or on the wood. Sold by Dewenter, the hatter and furnisher. From now until next spring the river will receive a large portion of the small boy's attention. A thin sheet or Ice formed over the water of the Third street dam last night, and if the weather continues cold a few days longer the small boy will have the pleasure of skating. They are relying upon Hicks, who says we are to have a long and severe winter.

Having made heavy purchases this fall preparing for a healthy fall trade, but trade being much larger than we had any anticipation of on account of our low prices and correct styles and still keeping up our stock, now we have decided to close out all remaining goods for the next ten davs at almost manufacture's coat, to make room for our large stock of holiday Palace. Cream of tartar comes from grapes. It is clean and wholesome. It is the best ingredient known for baking powders. It makes light biscuit, white and without a bitter taste.

"Cleveland's" is a pure cream of tartar powder. TOO Grocers are authorized to back your money if yon do not find Cleveland's ths best balciojf powder you have ever used. Cleveland Baking Powder K.Y. Freight Train No. Hit Ihe Rear of an News.

A rear end collision occurred on the T. H. L. a quarter of a mile north of Darlington at, 2:30 this morning. Freight train No.

65, south bound, In charge of Conductor Price and Engineer Swadener, hit the rear of an extra freight in charge of Conductor Whipple and Engineer Ryan. The trainmen escaped Injury. The engine was slightly damaged. The caboose of the extra and tnree freight cars were derailed and badly damaged. No.

65 was moving slowly, else the wreck would have doubtless resulted in the death of the engineer, fireman and head brakeman. RAILROAD NEWS. Charles Hand, a panhandle freight conductor, is ofl! duty on account of illness. Panhandle Conductor Cory Berry, has resumed bis run on the road after a prolonged illness. Work on the new Panhandle depot at Hartford was resumed today.

The company ususually contracts work of this kind, but owing to the fact that a number of the company's carpenters are Idle at present they will do the work instead. Sunday the Big Four and Panhandle companies put in their winter passenger train schedules, lengthening out their time to accede to the request made by the and the latter company then became a full- fledged member of the pastern lines interchangeable mileage oureau. A division of the Panhandle wreck crew, stationed here, was made last Saturday. One-half the present crew were sent to Crown Point where they will remain until the grading now in progress between this city and that point is completed. A number of new men were added to both sections which will enable them to be equal to any emergency occurring north of here.

The grading, besides preventing the time schedule on the Chicago division of the Pinhandlp, has caused frequent derailings, which have necessitated much work by the wreck crew. It, is thought that under tue change there will be less loss of time and trouble. Our Shoes Fit Like gloves And they wear Like Iron. We treat our customers Fair and square Because we appreciate Their trade. Our prices are Low- Wonderfully And quality is Very And we want Tour trade.

Elias Winter. Now uas the largest teaching force it has ever bad. Six Teachers are employed day and night. The faculty is not only the la-vest, but is made up cf the best educated men that have ever been connected with the institution Two instructors have decrees conferred by Stite Universities of NATIONAL REPUTATION 1 Others who have not taken a college course, have spent from one to three years in rre- paration for special work. Bach teacher is a specialists In the line of wori in which he instructs.

We have a special teacher for bookkeeping. A special teachar for Mathematics. A special teacher for Penmanship, A special teacher for Shorthand. Seven of onr students bave taken positions recently. If you wart to secure a posiiion in Loiransport attend Hall's Business College Cor.

6th. and Broadway. aod You are safe in buying your Shoes at WILLEY'S DflSH SHOE STORE, as the quality is the BEST and you are sure ot getting the LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICE. Third and Market Sts. FOUND GUILTY.

Smith and Evans Will be Sent to the Court Sews. The jury in the case of the State against Thomas Evans and Charles Smith, the tramps, charged with breaking into the Terre Haute brewing company's cold storage and stealing beer, retired at 3:30 yesterday afternoon and at 7 30 last night agreed upon a verdict of guilty, and at the leisure of the court they will be sentenced to the state reformatory at Jefferson vlile. The case of the state against Ferdinand Chambers, charged with holding up and robbing Edward Day, colored, is on trial today before a jury. Hale Gamble are conducting the defense, and Prosecutor Kistler is being assisted by Jchn Lairy. A divorce case, John Duckwall vs.

Mary C. Duckwall, has been venued from Miami county to the Cass circuit court. The defendant is resisting the suit on the ground that she Is entitled to the divorce. Duckwall is a well-to-do farmer of Miami county. Tailor and Draper, BETWEEN ONE THING tad ANOTHER we manage to turn out the beat fitting, exquisitely finished and distingue suita of clothing to be Man ID Logansport.

We take palm to select the latest and handsomest fabrics for your selection. Just now we are making nobby suits in soft finished worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres, and English mel- ton, beaver and kersey overcoats, lined with silk, at prices that can't be matched. Carl W. Keller. 311 Market St, ASSIGNMENT SALE! Slaughter Sale of the Best Shoe Stock Ever Brought to This City, Bavin" bought the Walden Shoe stock at assignee sale, I will proceed to close out the entire stock at prices you have read about, but never came in contact with THIS IS NO FAKE SALE, fBut the goods must be sold to meet deferred payments and I will sell these goods at just Less Than Wholesale You cannot afford to miss this sale.

If you don't need them now. you will in a few days. Is there any INVESTMENT that will PAY YOU AS MUCH? This wholesale slaughter sale commenced M. WALDEN 315 FourthJStreet, Logansport, Ind. ADDITIONAL ITEMS Born to M.

and Mrs. Cbas.Demer- ly, of 312 Miami street, a daughter. Miss Ellen McCarthy of Kenneth; won the doll at. St. Bridget's bazaar.

She received 1621 votes. Dr. Cusbman diew a beautiful pil- Jow, and Mrs. Michael Harley a rocking chair. The bazaar will close this The tr al of Browa, colored, for 'hooting Green, colored, will be sailed in the Circuit court tomorrow morning 1 All members of the Ladles Aux Illarytothe B.

offi. are requested to be present at their regular meeting Thursday, Dec. 2d. Election of officers. By arder of Mistress.

The funeral of the late Mrs. Theressa Pottmeyer will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from St. Vincent de Paul church, Very Rev. M. E.

Campion officiating. Interment will be made in Mt. St. Vincent cemetery. In 'Squire Fender's court, today Dr.

D. H. Parish, of Clinton township, was awarded judgment for $5 ag-aint Martin M. Fossion of the same township. The case was brought from 'Squire St.

Clalr, of Clinton township. Fossion settled, paving a total (the costs, of $24.25. It! was alleged that Dr. Parish set a dislocated ankle for Fossion who refused to pay $5 for the services. DELICATESSEN FINE 407 Market in room formerly occupied by Legansport Wail Paper Co.

Gunther'B Coatectionery. Charlotte Kuese. Hnvarian Cream, Wine Jellies, Chocolate Eclairs, Patty Shells. Etg Kisses, Hickorynut Macaroons, Almond Macaroons, Walnut Macaroons, Oocoanut Macaroons. Vanilla Wafers.

Jelly Tarts, Crenro Puffs. Fruit Cake. Gold and Silver Lemon Harangue Pies. Frank K. Lloyd, Pastry Cook at the Burnett and Murdook hotels lor ths past five years.

have contracted to furnish all the Pastry aad Bread jor the above hotels. notice. All members of Erin Council No. 464, C. B.

hereby requested to attend the meeting this evening at St. Vincent's hall at 8 o'clock sharp. E. J. TWOWBY, Pres.

JOHN MCCAFFREY, Sec. The Weather. Warmer and cloudy tonight and Wednesday, with snow. In buying our winter wraps we did not forget the little folks. Bring them into John Gray's and let us fit them out.

A WORD WITH YOU PLEASE In regard to our fine line of clothing for fall and winter. Whilst other houses are complaining about dullness of business, our sales have been increasing every day. This simply proves that a very large number of wide awake people are alive to the fact they can buy WELL MADE and STYLISH CLOTHING cheaper from us than any where else, because our expenses are one-fourth less than any house in the city Trade with us and save money. EL VIE SELLERS, BROADWAY, LOO AN SPORT, INDIANA.

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