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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 8

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NOTICE! We received yesterday invoices for Ten Cases of Goods From the FIRE SALE of the H. B. Claflin Company. These Goods were Purchased Subject to Damage by Fire and and will be sold accordingly. Come and See Us.

PANTS, PANTS. I have secured 30 styles of Worsted Pantaloonings sold heretofore and are sold everywhere for $10, but which I sell now for the low price of EIGHT DOLLARS! The biggest bargain I ever had. Call early and secure choice. JAKE HERZ. Go to Headquarters For Your Spring Suit.

Harry G. Tucker, THE PEARL ST, TAILOR. You will find all the Latest Novelties in Spring- Styles. Yours Truly, "PUCK." FACIAL BLEMISHES. fistaUlihmtnt In the world for ihe -iniritwfiJn Int, ntue, red TaLoi, oily flcb, Kurt, plltlnpi.

powder nurki, ficifit Kurt, pnpi. pw development, etc. Conciliation Free, offiw or bj litter. Book on all Skin tuui Sculp Affee- LU-nt and Tra.iimcc far lOo, JOHN W. WOOBBUKY, utelogiii, 185 TV.

N.Y. City. For Sale Ben Fishor, Druggist, Woodbury's Facial Soap For tlio Skin and Sonlf. Prepared by Dermatologist with 20 years' oxnerionce. Highly indorsed by the 1 aO na a i ive of all diseases of tlie and ecalp.

At Drugftists or by mail, Price 50c. For the Next Four Weeks I will sell you an elegant suit for CASH. 1 do this to make'room for the finest line of Spring Goods ever brought to this city HDOT FY Tlie Tallor II. IlUUljJ-il, 323 pearl Street. Daily Journal.

SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH. 29. Try J. B.

L. Catarrh Cure. Harry Lux is visiting friends at Tipton. George W. Murphy and Ella B.

Green are licensed to wed. Come with the crowd. Come as early as yon Hive- Wanted, good girl for general housework. Apply at 310 North St. m2Sd3t J.

F. Getty is again able to be out. The grip could not keep him down. Miss Ora McFarland of Des Moines, Iowa, is visiting Mrs. A.B.

McMackin. Miss Sadie Winklebleck went to Chicago yesterday for a few days visit. Make your ice contracts with John Baker, and you are certain to be supplied. mch25dtf Forty inches Armenian serges in plaids and stripes at Moore's, for 12-3 cents. The Bee Hive will be by all odds the liveliest place on Monday next you ever saw.

For latest designs in spring millinery, call on Miss Jessie Curnmings, mar29d2t Mr. Harry Gilmore has returned from an extended visit to Frankfurt, Kokomo and Peru. Mrs. J. F.

Getty who has been quite ill during the past week with the grip is rapidly recovering. Mahlon Roderick of Anoka has taken a position as clerk at George Lucy's clothing store. All packages not delivered Saturday will be delivered Monday morning W. Moore. Marion Chronicle: Mrs.

M. Swadener and daughter went to Logansport this afternoon ts spend Sunday. Mr. Sol D. Brandt went yesterday to Hartford City to see his aged father who is lying at the point of death.

Mr. Sol. D. Brandt left yesterday ai 1:55 for Eaton being called there by the dangerous illness of his father. So many have been cured of rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparilla that we urge all who suffer from the disease to try this medicine.

12 George Knoop morning at the hospital for the insane. The remains were taken to North Manchester yesterday for interment. The jury commissioners will tomorrow draw the grand jury, 19 petit 1'urors and a special venire of 20 names for jurors in the Klein murder which is set for trial on April 13. Services will be held at the Chris- church this morning at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev.

T. S. Freeman, who will preach on the Resurrection. Evening services, Easter concert at :30. State Auditor Henderson and wife are in the city the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Barnes. Mrs. Henderson will remain over Monday to attend a tea given by Mrs.

Barnes Monday evening. Herman Welling died at his home ic Noble township at 2:30 p. m. Friday of pneumonia, aged 65 years. The funeral will be held at 2:30 this afternoon from the German Lutheran church, interment in Mt Hope.

The services of the day in the English Lutheran Church, will be appropriate to the At 11 s. m. Pastor McMackin will preach about Risen Lord." Communion will be celebrated and members received. At 7 p. "Christ in Man, the Condition and Power of Christian Life," will be the subject of the sermon.

Sunday-school is at 9:30 a. and the Christian Endeavor meeting at 6 p. m. To all these services a cordial invitation is extended to all, ARE TREY THE BUKGLAKS1 Four Young Men Arrested Terre Ilitntc Believed to be tlie House Wlio Have InfCKU-d Hie Went Mae. The Terra Haute Express contains a story of four boys believed to belong here, who were arrested at that place with too many suspicious articles on them.

The Express says: Charles Rintz, Will Berry, Frank Robinson and William Cook were the names given by four youths yesterday who were' sent to jail on suspicion. They appeared to be about 17 years old, roughly dressed, uncouth in ma.n- ners and said they were going to Logansport and had come from that place. They carried them a lot of articles numbering more than fifty and including soap, tobacco, handkerchiefs, pipes, meal tickets. One of them had an envelope addressed as follows: "Ed Overholser, son of Dr. Overbolser, 415 Broadway street, Logansport.

They had a punch such as used by railway conductors and one of the pipes had an amber holder and on the stem, near the bowl of the pipe, was printed "Brazil" in gilt letters. They had a blank bankbook Tor the Commercial bank at Oxford, and on the book was the name, George Hall. The meal tickets were issued by D. Downham to H. Blackburn, on January 19, 1891, and the printing was done by Or.

W. Burrows of Logansport. The police believe that the lads have been robbing barber shops as they have razors with them. The boys above described are believed to be the gang which broke into George Boergers residence and John Leonard's store both on the West Side, a few nights ajp. Marshal Dean yesterday received a letter from the Marshal at Terre Haute describing- the lads and some of the plunder found on them.

With the stuff in the boys pockets were some pieces of jewelry tallying exactly with some articles stolen from Mr. Boerger's, and it is thought surely that the gang is rounded up. The boys have evidently given fictitious names but the police are pretty clear in the belief that they know just who the boys are. Marshal Dean will go to Terre Haute to-morrow and if the lads prove to be the ones he is after they will be brought here. TWO OF THEM.

The Hoyal Center Kccord Breaks Out In Two It is not often that subscribers are placed in a position wherein they must determine which is the bona fide paper they have but that duty is now imposed upon the subscribers of the Royal Center Record. The press work and composition was done at the Reporter office while Dr. J. J. Burton edited and ostensibly owned the paper.

J. E. Button of the Reporter, claimed an ownership in it and it is probably true that he had some interest in it. Recently Dr. Burton found fthat he could arrange for the presswork and composition elsewhere to advantage and made other arrangements issuing the paper last Friday under the new arrangement.

Mr. issued an edition and the patrons of the paper received one of each. Dr. Burton evidently has the best of the situation as he lives at Royal Center and it was his work'which built up the subscription list and secured the patronage. The matter will hardly get into the- courts.

A Mawquenule Ball. Logan Lodge No. 1246 Kaights of Honor is making arrangements to make the masquerade ball given by this lodge at the G. A. R.

hall next Thursday evening a grand success. The dance is strictly an invitation affair and no one will he admitted without a card thereby doing away with the objectionable promiscuity attending public masquerade dances. Some of the costumes already ordered for the affair are decidedly novel- and elaborate. The affair promises, to be one of the greatest successes of the season. The dedicatory services of the -new church at Mt.

Ayr where Rev. W. HJ H. Marsh was to have preached to having been deferred on account of the condition of the roads, he will occupy his own pulpit to-day. The subject of the morning sermon will he 'Christ's Resurrection, 11 of the evening- sermon, 'Being like Him we shall see Him as Young people's meeting at 6:15.

Noilce. Ihe spring 1 term of my Kindergarten and Primary school will open Monday, March 30th. IDA M. mar27d3t 628 North Street. Mousquetaire undressed kid gloves in greens, reds, blues, greys, tans, mauve- and black, all fitted to the hand, at Patterson's, the Haberdasher.

Another Great Pants DownSale! Of. 500 Pairs at Harry Franks You don't need a Jimmy nor dark lantern to understand the value. We have inaugurated this sale for this week only. 100 Pair Black Worsted Pants, worth $5, this week at. 100 Pair Black Corkscrew Pants, worth $4, this week at.

2 59 100 Pair All-Wool Cassimere $5 Pants, Neat Patterns, this week at 3 50 100 Pair Cassimere Pants, a mild stripe this week at 1 09 100 Pair Jeans Pants this week at Visit 9ur Bargain Table and you will be delighted. HARRY FRANK, "TO BE SURE." P. S. Mr. Frank is now in New York City buying for his 2 stores.

ARE YOU INTERESTED TAXATION? Procure a Copy of the New Law at Wilson, Humphreys. Competition As We Have Found It. We've found many kinds of competition'in our 29 year's experience, and we've learned to like it most of it. Advertising Competion. There's the competitor who has advertised us widely.

He has enthusiastically claimed that his prices beat McCaffrey's, while knowning better. McCaffrey was his target, and people learned that we were the thorn in his flesh because he could not sell at what we could. Deceiving Competition. Some have put their prices on one thing for a' day or two less than manufactures could made it for, then said -compare with McCaffrey's' published prices." People soon found out that that was the only price they -had within reason. Fearful Competition.

Some have boasted of the lowest prices without naming one of them. They were afraid of and that something was the prices that they. claimed to undersell. Petty Competition. The majority have never tried to meet us, but have said what they could at their prices.

Wide awake people left What it Has Done For Us. This competition has built our business. It was only by having loweV prices, better qualities and a wider assortment than others that we. drew our trade. And that is what is increasing it.

M. McCaffery Co..

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