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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 16

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Logansport, Indiana
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CHINA SILKS, 25 c. CHILLIES, 3 BULLETIN-NO. 7. Extra Fine 65c, Printed and Embroidered, only 34c. to close.

GOLDEN RULE. FANCY PRINTED ORGANDIES 7 1-2 c. TABLE LINEN AT COST. Cost Cuts No Fi lire. WE NEED MONEY AND MUST HAVE IT.

DAILY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 2G. It is said that there are counterfeit dimes in circulation around here. Miss Margaret Ryan died at 11 a. yesterday at her home in Taberville.

We propose to make this a day to be remembered in the table linen Rule. T. E. Casey au inmate of the hos- pital at Long Cliff, died Monday even- Man'S Boy'S Or Child's Suit in the ing. His remains were taken yester.

day to Albion. per Therefore in order to make it an ment to bring your cash to us we will sell you at net cost, which means 25 to 33 per cent saved for you. Goods all marked in plain figures, Take one fourth to one third off marked price and they are yours. See for costs nothing, 405 Market St. GEO.

W. LUCY. DO YOU HAVE HEADACHE or-pain in the eyes while reading? We have relieved hundreds of cases of constant headache by the proper fitting of lenses. You, suffering, come aad have your eyes examined by J. D.

TAYLOR, 309 4th, Street. OPTlGIfVN, THE-FHYSIGlflNS OF THB LOGANSPORT MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE TREflT ftLL. Chronic Diseases and Deformities. CANCERS AND TUMORS WITHOUT PAIN. HAVE A JIKST-CLASS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST OF ALL FORMS OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES, OXYGEN, VAPOR AND.

CUPPING'APPARATUS, 1 SEXUAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES A SPECIALTY. CONSULTATION PRBB, Drs. CHRISTOPHER LOMENECKER. IF IN -NEED Get your Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes and everything you need in the printing line at the A. B.

Campbell, workmnn on the South Side school buildiag was struck by a falling piece of timber Monday evening and painfully bruised, but not seriously hurt. The trial of Otto Johnson, young Swede who attempted to posa as Jack, the Hugger," Sunday night, but got arrested for his misapplied gallantry, will be called Otto is out on bail. Do you read the testimonials lished in behalf of Hood's Sarsapa. rilla? They are thoroughly reliable and worthy your' confidence. Henry Sob weir headed" a pleasant party in the enjoyment of a social dance in the old floral hall at the park last night.

Quite a crowd of- young folks participated -fn the dance, John Callahan, a -who created a disturbance in his family Sunday and was arrested therefore, was fined $5 "and costs' in the -p'olice court yesterday morning for disturb' ing the McCaffrey and McGraw have platted an addition to'tne city of being McCaffrey's second addition, which-is laid of the "Wabash river just of old Smith contains 81 lots, laid out in desirable The tract was. platted by The Labor Day coloied were printed at the Journal; job rooms. They are ihe most elegant and tasty bills of the sort everv.pr.inted in gansport. When neat and tasty job programs invitations or business stationery call- at the Journpl office, Fort Wayne Kev. Wones, formerly pastor of'the Trinity: M.

E. church here, passed through the city this morning On -his way from Logansportto Monroevslle, where'he went on a.visit. Mr. Wones is now in charge of a large and flourishing congregation at Logansport and his many friends here wiLLbe glad to -hear that he is prospering acd situated nicely in his new He is an earnest, consecrated Christian, and did grand work for the church while he was located in The- long continued'drought is endangering thd corn 'and potato- crops and has caused 'the of nearly all pasture, under the fierce rays -of the sun. A long, steady rain is earnestly hoped for ind the change in atmospheric conditions evening caused: hope, to spring anew, but the long looked for rain did not come.

The rivers are at the lowest stage tbey have been fon years and everytb.ing-.--Is' so dry that there is constant-'fear disastrous fires. i The trial of Bert Mitctiell charged by his'wife, who- lately applied Jort: a divorce from with assault- and battery, was Justice Fender's court 1 "'yesterday was fined a nominal His wife it appears Jjas relented- and- iid desire to p-ress-the In the same courJuSaturday" while Mitchell was bond appearance, he, insultingly for OFFICE. THE WORK PROGRESSES. Aeiiiiranccg of the Nortborn Indiana Tlie Still At tlie Shops T-j-ituy. The gas committee were cot so active yesterday but will be at it again today.

S. B. Boyer and Dr. Battery weottotha Northern Indiana Hospital yesterday to arrange to supply that institution which uses $8,000 worth of gas annually. Dr.

Rogers stated -that the Board of Trustees had no authority to pay in advance 'but that he knew frem the expressions of the members of the Board that the new company ceuld rely on thoir patronage and that the gas wouli be paid for monthly. A few subscriptions were picked up around the city and' the total was increased to Members of the Committee of Ten. will make a canvass of the Pan Handle shops today and every man tkere Bhould make up his mind before the committee gets around that it may be delayed as little as possible. South Side There is a gang ol young hoodlums which nightly infest the -bridge crossing south arm of the Wabash river at Biddle's Island insulting" both men and women and doing all in their power to make life a burden for all whose misfortune it is cross the bridge while the gang is reveling in their fiendish orgies. The members of this tough gang raoge from 17 to 20 years of age, old enough to know better.

Not content with' insulting passersby they frequently hurl stones and other missiles at them and do various other things contrary to the law and dignity of the Stat.e and the peace of -the residents of the South Side. One man who lives near by the rendezvous of the gang- says that a policeman is never seen on the Suuth Side. However true or untrue this may.be the gang ought to be dispersed and people who live south of the Wabash protected in their rights and privileges. A PfarroiV Encnpe. Yesterday morning as John Thornburg, the North Side butcher was driving north of the city in quest of calves.

one of his horses stepped over the wagon tongue and failing in his endeavors to extricate himself lay down in the harness breaking the tongue. Mr. Thornburg alighted and looiened the tug and was rewarded by a vicious kick in the left forearm, the heavy shoes of the struggling animal laying part oi the hand bare to the akin. The injuries were dressed 'by a sympathizing farmer near whose place the accident The horses made- no effort to run away. Had the hoof of the animal gone -a little to the left it would have struck Mr.

Thornburg in the head which undoubtedly would have killed him. All Aboard, for 1 At 'the regular meeting of the G. A. K. Post last evening the Post decided to go' to' Delphi Thursday as a Post, in bo'dy, to participate in the.ceramo- nie's attending unveiling of the Soldiers' Monument at that place on thaVday.

The Post 'will go down at 7:10 special coaches being put on the.accommodation and equally good accommodations will be furnished for tbem coming back. A very low rate has been arranged for the occasion, and the Post will likely attend in large numbers. Besides the Post many citizens will go to swell the crowd at Delphi that day. Tke Post feels that they are indebted to the Delphi Post the action of the latter- in ing the unveiling of the soldiers mon- mant aere several years ago. A South Side Blaze.

11:15 last night the fire department was called out by bid blaze in the little, one-story frame building just south of the bridge on the South Side, owned by. Chaa. Kendall, who carried on a barber business in it. The flames gutted the inside of the b.uildin'g causing a total destruction of the contents and were blazing fiercely on the roof 'the department 'arrived, but a dash water flooded the little building and put the fire out in a Kendall carried $225 insurance on the building and contents. When Travclina.

'Vyhether. on pleasure bent, or business, every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, -as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidaeys, liver and preventing fevers, headaches -the court fined $6- for oemteaptof was taken jail'liy'ConBtalile Orr, but reientl baity'and was" and other forms ef sickness. For sale 50c. and $1 by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the Cal- ifprria Fig Co.

only. xi! Dismissed. The complaining witness failing to appe'ar against Burk, Vigus' and who were arrested Sunday the charge of having held up'and robbed Ed Fletcher, a tinner, tlie'eaae afjainst the trio was dismissed court yesterday morning. Mrs. Joseph a LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER SUITS, COATS AND VESTS, At greatly reduced prices, HARRY FRANK MFQR.

AND RETAILER. FLY NETS. I have a large liue of Cotton and Leather fly nets, ranging in price from 50 cents to $5- As we have bought, in anticipation of a large-trade, a number of these goods; and trade being a little light, we are offering an. inducement in the way of LOW PRLUJib, and invite our friends to call aad see us before making purchases elsewhere We have also a number ol Hammocks that will be sold at a greatly reduee4 price. I have a very large line of "Buggies, Road.

Wagons and- Road and as CASH SALES are'very dull, I have decided, to '-rade some of them for horses If you have anything to trade in ANT LIN call and see me as I am open for a deal. GEO. HARRISON, 424 Broadway. NATURAL GAS. We offer the investors of Logansport the First and Last Chance of a Lifetime- to invest, for profit, with us now in 471.

lots in Quick City, Indiana, at $42 each $21 cash, on shares of $1,000, each payable half cash, balance, one and two years. On this land will be located a Lamp Chimney Factory, to work 200 hards, and near by will be employed 300 men in other plants SIX BIG FACTORIES, employing 1200 men, will be in operation before iog a population of 5,000 people. More factories coming. Lots will sell readily when platted for from $125 to S3.00 each. 1.000 houses waated, rents will be guaranteed.

Quick City has every natural advantage; stone, sand, railroads GAS, plenty of capital, the most experienced real estate men and city builders in the country, and is bound to be the largest city of the Gas belt'" Watch us and see. HIGHEST REFERENCES. CHAMBERS CROSS, FRANKTON, Madison INDIANA. AttheMURD-OCK HOTEL.m Logansporuor a-few days. SomethingNew.

POSITIVELY NO CURE-NO PAY. The Cascade Treatment is guaranteed to cure Catarrh, Files Rheumatism, Costiveness, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Trouble and Female Weakness, as will remove the causes of most all diseases We meam just what we we can't cure you we charge nothing our services Call and see our hundreds or testimonials of the most prominent citizens of Logaaeport. c. D. GULLET, With DR.

LYNAS. 4O9 4th Upstairs..

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