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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 21

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John CORNER ON OLxOAKS. "We have not bought out any manufacturer, and we ars not overstocked, but we have correct goods bought right, and for cash, and we can, and do sell them cheaper than any other house in the city. Come in and be Convinced. OAILYPHABOS TUESDAY, PEC. 7.

1897. 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 C153, Greenwood, Ave, Chicago, Ills. UDHEiStiRE Physician. Office In House, Cor. Thirteenth and North streets, Professional calls answered promrtly. DR.

C. D. EVERSOLE'S DEI2TAL PALLORS Over Porter'a New Drug Btore, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, Mew Undertakers. 308 Market street, Hoppe Building. Daniel Killian Co.

Oalln promptly attended to, day or night. Mr. Killian was for many years fojemim or Charles L. Well. Telephone old 281, new 817 FUR.NITURR New and Second Hand at Reduced W.

FIDLER Old Stand 513 Broadway, E. H. GRACE, D. D. S.

DENTAL PAKLORS, 816 Market Street. New Aluminlte Bubber Plates. Dr Ex- S- Hunt, -DENTIST- All the latest liseoverles in medicine and appliances to relieve i.alu in extraction or till- toft of teeth. Modern methods, modern prices, on Fourth Htreet. Telephone No.

S2S. McConnell McConnell $50,000 6 per cent Money to Loan. Call now Office Opposite Court House. Mrs. Eokert, mother of the young man who had his ai crushed by a Panhandle train at Rush yesterday, left last night for Crown fcer son was removed for medical attendance.

She will bring the young nan to this city this evening or tomorrow. The boy is but 16 years of is the son of a former policeman. His father is now deceased and the young man has been helping to support his widowed mother. Bankrupt shoe sale at Walden's. J.

Bligh is at. Marion on business. Diamond and ruby Rev. B. Kroeger spent yesterday at Lafayette.

Charles F. Thompson, is reported seriously ill. Miss Agnes Bligh, of 309J Market street, is on the sick list. Cotne and see our hand-painted the jeweler. Miss Mary Sauers, ot Kokomo, is a guest of Miss TUlle Solimaoo.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Hawley, of the Westslde, a san. Ex-Judge Lairy is at Monticello, holding court for Palmer. William Wright, of Chicago, was in the city yesterday on business, Dallas Ouster, the traveling salesman, Is at Camden on business to-Jay.

Howard Zert, of Huntington, was in the city today, calling on his many friends. The president's msssage to congress is published in our telegraphic columns today. Ether Resner, a prominent lawyer of Peru, was in the city today on legal business. oal Dillon, of Wabash, was In the city a few hours last evening, en route to Chicago. Come and see our line of Sterling silver novelties, the largest line in the city -Taylor, the jeweler.

John Weaver, a former clerk at the Johnston hotel, now located at Seymour, is hopelessly insane. pearl brooch on Broadway, between Twelfth and Fourth, or on Fourth, Market or Pearl. Finder return to this office. At the annual election of officers of the Broadway E. church chapter of the Epworth League held last evening, Eugene E.

Davis was elected president and Dr. Eversole secretary D. W. Place, of south Bend was in the city a few hours last evening a guest of friends. He was enrout.e to North Judson to attend a meeting of sugar beet raisers, which convenes there today.

The county commissioners were engaged today in auditing the accounts ot the various township trustees. The law passea at the last session of the legislature requires that they set the second Tuesday in December for such work. The young daughter of E. J. Bai'rd, residing eaat ot the city, while play- leg with a corn cutter yesterday a ternoon got one ot her fingers caught la the machine, and the same was so badly mutilated that Dr.

Stevens found it necessarry to amputate the member. Dr. W. C. Schwering, a former resident of this city but now located at.

"Wheatfield, will be married on Thursday to Mtss Frances Tillman, daughter ot a prosperous business man of that place. Dr. Schwering is a brother to John and Henry Schwering, clerks at Otto Kraus'. The drill in the Walton oil well, which is being drilled by the Bunker Hill oil and gas-company, has reached a depth of 200 feet, and it is said that the prospects are so good for strklng a good flow of the black fluid that the contractor has made overtures to the company for a half In- terest in the well, agreeing to pay a good price for the same. Jeweled hat pins, the latest patterns, at Taylor's.

Carving sets in endless variety for holiday presents at H. J. Crismond's. L. Watson, district deputy for southern Indiana of the Elks and deputy county clerk ot Vigo county, is in the city to take in the Elks' minstrels tonight.

The Woman 's Christian Temperance Union will meet in regular session at the Home for the Friendless on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 sharp. The board ot managers will meet at the same place at 1 o'clock. Dr. Barnfleld performed an operation on Silas Morgan, the detective, last Saturday afternoon for abdominal ulceratlon. Mr.

Morgan is reported to ba improving nicely and hopes are new entertained for bis complete recovery. He has been confined to bis home for the past two months. A divorce was granted Edith L. Bennett from Robert Bennett this afternoon In the circuit court and the custody ot the minor children given to the plaintiff. The parties reside at G-alveston, and the grounds i upon which the application was granted was failure on the part of the husband to provide for his family.

D. D. Fickle was the plaintiffs attorney. It is a long tim? since Dame Fashion has given us an innovation in umbrellas, but now It comes, with such pleasing transformation and such agreeable name, that a warm welcome awaits it among the ladies. We are sure the "Prince of Wales," as the new umbrella is styled, recalls the fashion of the sixteenth century.

The handle is long, with deep silver swedge, and is embellished In silver and in Dresden effects. Sold by Dewenter, the hatter and furnisher. Dr. B. C.

Stevens yesterday received several copies of Batley, England, newspapers containing an account of a banquet tendered by the newly elected mayor of Batley Station to seventy of his friends. The (banquet was given at Mr. Illlngs- worth's hostelry, and the papers speak very highly of that gentleman's ability as a caterer. Mr. and Mre.

1111 ngsworth also sent the doctor a very handsome Xmas card. The Reporter, of Batley, England, of November 13th, confirms the story that Mr. Illiogsworth had recently sold a hotel property for 150,000, which property had cost him only a small sum a year before. No matter tow low the price, baking powders of varying strength are expensive. They raise pretty well once or twice, and then, losrrig their strength, fail, and so waste good sugar, time and temper.

Cleveland's baking powder never varies. 714 Grocers are authorized to lack yonr money if yon do not find Cleveland's tho best baking powder you have ever nsed. Cleveland Baking Powder N.Y. Shoes Fit 'Lite gloves And they wear Like Iron. "We treat cur customers Fair and square Because we appreciate Their trade.

Our prices are Wonderfully And quality is High- Very we want Your trade. Elias Winter. Tailor and Draper, BETWEEN ONE ANOTHER we manage to turn oat the beat fit' ting.eiquisitely finished and distingue suits of clothing to be MAD in Logansport, We take -palm to select the latest and handsomest fabrics for jour Just now we are making nobby saltt in soft finished worsteds, tweeds, caesimeres, and Boelish mel- ton, beaver and kersey overcoats, lined with silk, at prices that can't be matched. Carl W. Keller.

311 Market St, You are safe iu buying yonr Shoes at WILLEY'S SHOE STORE, as the quality is the BEST and you are sure of getting the LOWEST POSSIBLE PKICE. Third and Market Sts. CttlCA.60 Received Dally by W. W. miner, at 6.

A. B. BulldtaK. Chicago, Dec. 7, 1897.

For May opened. 89Jc. high, 90fc; -low, 89o; closed, ASSIGNMENT SALE! Slaughter Sale of the Best Shoe Stock Ever Brought to This City, Having 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, JBut the goods must be sold to meet deferred payments and I will sell these goods at just Less Than Wholesale Cost 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? TWi wholesale slaughter sale commenced M.

WALDEN, 315'Fourth Street, Logansport, Ind. For July opened 82Jc; high, 83c; low, 82Jc; closed, For May, opened, high, low, 28fc; closed, 28 J- Oats May opened, 22 Jc; high, low, 22Je; closed, 22Jc. Eye May opened, 49o; high, 49c: low, 48io; closed, 48Jc. For Jan. opened, 18.32; high, low, 18.30; closed at IS.

30. For opened, 47 high, low, cl'osed at For opened, 84.35: high, 35; low, closed at $4,35. Hogs today, left over, estimated for Thursday Market closed steady at earlier prices Mixed, 47; heavy, 13.35 47; rough, light, 47. Receipts of cattle, Sheep, 11,000. Curb, calls, Joe Flynn and company played to a small audience at Dolan's last night.

i It was the first presentation of "Mc' Ginty, the Sport," In Logansport. The specialty business was above the average; the work of Mr. Flynn, J. W. Mack, Clarence Jerome and Chas.

Boyse was especially good The company went from here to Ander son. Holiday Presents. Pocket Knives, Sleds. Game and Meat Carvers, Children's Knife and Fork Sets, Skates, Nut Picks, MATTIEL. JOHNSON.

Hardware Store, 408 Broadway. Notice. The Ladies' Aid Society wish to express their thanks to the pupils of the public schools for their Thanksgiving offering, and the Ministerial Association also, It being the means of relieving many of the destitute and A. Lewis, Secy. Btn Hur Sotice.

Kegular meeting of Tirzah court No. 11, T- H. tomorrow night. Initiations. WILL S.

KOSEEK, Chief. Mutual telephones Nos. 288, 359 and 294 have been placed in Frank K. Lloyd's dellcatessan, William Heppe's warehouse and H. S.

Trick's residence on west Market street. Now bae the largest teaching force it fiafl. Six Teachers are employed dayTand faculty is not only the largest, but la made up of the best educated men that have ever been connected with the institution. Two' instructors have degrees conferred by Bute Universities of NATIONAL BEPUTAITON. Others who have not taken a college courae, have spent from one to three years In preparation for special work.

Each teacher a specialists In the line of worJc In -which he instructs. We have a special teacher for bookkeeping. A special teacbor for Mathematics. A special teacher for Penmanship, A ipooW teacher for Shorthand. Seven of onr students have taken positions recently.

If you wart to secure a position in Logansport attend Hall's Business College Cor. 6tb. and Broadway. BEFORE AFTER The Elk's Minstrels Tonight SFF THF 111 lw GRAND WINDOW DISPLAY AT H.WILER&CO-'S Carpet Store, Corner of Fourth and Broadway..

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