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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 3

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The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. Try Pryr's NEW SYRUP, CRUSHED VIOLETS! Priest Soda in the City. FREE READING ROOM, Open Daily and Evening, Pearl Street. Welcome to All. Real Estate.

For Sale orTrade In all parts of Logansport. Residence and Sole Agents for the "West.End Addition." And Johnson's Riverside Addition. Vacant Lots, on Bargains in lands close to city. E. N.

Talbott Son, Real Estate Broker, St. Elmo Block, Broadwav $1,000 REWARD. To THE CITIZENS OF XOGANSPORT. OUT competitors In the cement sidewalk business' have again started the scandalous report that we are using Portland cement on our sidewalk contracts. We will pay the above'reward to any one who can prove that we are not now or ever have been using anything but the best Portland cement on all sidewalk work.

The Portland cement we use Is the best that can be procured In this or foreign country. M. MICHAELS SOX. apr26dlm New racquets, at the Bazaar. To Samuel Reese and wife, a sou.

Get your tennis racquets at the Bazaar. Special black silk sale to-day at the Golden Rule. Geo. Binny's daughter is very sick with scarlet fever. If you want a cigar that will please you, try a Gondola.

mayodGt E. Winter is still making a gent's good shoe for Special day on black silks and black dress Rule. To-day special reductions on black silks and black dress Golden Rule. "Queen of Cuba," is the best 10- cent cigar in the city, manufactured by C. J.

Hildebrand. F. N. Grandstaff, conductor on the Pan Handle railroad, is dangerously ill at his home on Broadway. This day of our sale we will devote special attention to black silks and black dress Rule.

Win. Rubendale has moved his household effects to Richmond, but will remain here during the summer. SHILOH'S CURE will "immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis Sold by B. F. ling 8 Just think, in this special silk day we offer 15 pieces of black tritoline silks worth at 69 en Rule.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made mise-able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by B. Keesling. 2 Biliousness, constipatioa, torpid liy- er, cured by Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills.

Free samples at B. Keesling's. (8) Wanted, every lady in. Logansport to know that B. F.

Keesling sells famous '-Blush of Roses" for the complexion. 2 B. F. Keesling sells just as much 'Blush of Roses'' to gentlemen as to ladies, as they also desire a perfect complexion. Short breath, palpitation, pain, in chest, weak or faint spells, cured by Dr.

Miles' New Heart Cure. Sold at B. F. Keesling's Nervous debility, poor memory, diffidence, sexual weakness, pimples cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine.

Samples free at B. Keesling's. (6) Call and see elegant line of wooden pumps at John J. Hildebrandt's, the Pearl street plumber. Something new in this line.

The Ladies Aid society of the Broadway Presbyterian church will have a called meeting this evening after prayer meeting. JBusiness of importance is pending and a full at- THE DADS IN SESSION. An Uneventful Meeting of the Council J.ast Nijjlu. City tendance is earnestly desired. In All Styles and at CLfiS All Prices.

Men's Safe- Boy's Safeties from J10 up to $60. ties trom $45 up to $135. We handle the TIctor, Credenda, Giant and Crescent Cycles. Any wheel In the market tarnished at lowest prlees. We are sole agents for the $15 and $20 Odell and Merrltt Typewriters and the $60 National and $100 International Writing Machines.

Oxford Singer Sewing Maohln-s trom $15 up to $49.. Agents wanted. Liberal discount. LouisyilleCycle andTypewriterCo. 231 Jefferson Louisville, Ky.

Daily Journal. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7. Beecham's Pills cures sick ache. Use J. B.

L. Blood Tonic. Wanted, live hogs the packer. head dSt and Liver by W. C.

Routh mcb.24wtf, The Gondola cigar will always leave a pleasant taste. If you want to ornament your face, smoke a Gondola cigar. mayodGt For sale cheap, safety bicycle. Call at 417 Market St. maySfiSt Wanted, a good boy to take care of horse.

Inquire at Journal, mayodSt Do you want the best 5-cent cigar? If so, smoke the Gondola, at D. E. Pryor's. mayodGt THAT HACKING COUGH can be so" quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.

Sold by B. F. Kees ling 1 George Linton has purchased a late improved well. machine for drilling in rock or surface, and is prepared to drill wells any shape or at any depth on short notice. Orders promptly attended to.

GLve him a call. may6d6tw4t The trustees of the Broodway Presbyterian church have purchased the Whitsett residence properly adjoining the church on the west and Rev. E. S. Scott and family will move into the parsonage this week.

The consideration was $4,000. Wabash Plain Dealer: Miss Rosaline Keller has gone to Logansport to remain several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Quint P. Alexander, of Cass county, has begun the practice of medicine at Rich Valley. He is a graduate of a Cincinnati medical college.

Idaville Observer: Lulu Gibson went to Logansport Thursday-on-a visit to her sister, Mrs. Scuyler from near Logansport, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Pe'yton, of Greentown, spent the Sabbath with his son, Dr. J.

Reed and family. Mrs. Dr. E. R.

Taylor departed yesterday for Duluth, where.she will join her husband who went there some months ago to prepare for them a home in that hustling western city. Dr. Taylor has stepped into a good dental practice out there and is from reports well pleased with his change of location The town election at Burnettsville was a fizzle on account of the parties in charga of getting the tickets failing to comply with the 15 day notice required by law. The same was the result of carelessness at Royal Center, only one of the parties complying with the law. Strange that such carelessness in an important matter The common council met in regular session at the council chamber last evening, all members present save Mr.

Busjahn. In the abscence of Mayor Cullen Mr. Tousley of the Fifth ward was called to the chair. An electric light was ordered at the corner of Otto and 20th streets. The bill of the Jenny Electric Light ana Power company for light for April, was allowed.

The street pay roll for April, was allowed. A communication from the city board of health recommended the changing of the city dumping and burying ground to a point at least two from the city, as the present location was a standing menace to public health, was read and referred. The report of the board of election canvassers was read by the clerk and ordered placed on record. A remitting order was granted to Alois Hermann for $2 taxes erroneous- assessed. The Street Commissioner was or- lered to repair the street crossing at Ottowa and Vine street.

The Street 'ommissioner was also ordered to elay the gutter on 14J.h__,sSreet, ac- ordiog to change of grade; also to relay gutter on south side of Smead street, between 13th and 14th streets. A resolution for the improvement of the sidewalks on 12th and 15th streets according to the city ordinance, was adopted. The Street Commissioner was ordered to improve the alley crossings on all streets improved by the laying of cement sidewalks by making the crossings of cement to conform with the sidewalks. The City Attorney was instructed to prepare a declaratory resolution for the improvement of Girden. street, through its unimproved portion.

The gutter on east side of Sycamore street, from bridge to Chippewa street, was ordered relaid. The committee to whom had been referred the plat of the S. A. Ouster addition to the city of Logansport, recommend the acceptance of the plat. Concurred in and plat adopted.

The alley between Market and Canal street, and Fourth and Fifth streets, was ordered repaired at city's expense. All tractors laying cement walks in the city are ordered to remove all rubbish from the streets in front of work within eight days after completion of same. The civil engineer was instructed to report a grade for the alley between Bates and Washington streets. The petition of Q. A.

Myers for remission of taxes was referred to finance committee, -Permission was granted to the Wheatland street M. E. church to erect the pilasters of the new church slightly projecting on the sidewalk. College street between Columbia and Center sereet was ordered improved within thirty days. Atthis juncture Mr.

Gleitz, the auburn hued statesman from the First arose and said "Mr. Palmer, I am sorry that you have, such a dombed bad. cold." A resolution was offered by Mr. Palmer to strike out from the city ordinance the clause giving permission to lay tar or concrete walks in the city. Adopted.

Council then adjourned until next Wednesday night when it will, meet in adjourned session. The people up in the East End de mand and are entitled to more ade quate police protection than they have received during the past six months The two soft marks of policemen stationed up there are physically unable to successfully cope with any one ol the many able bodied bums and hoodlums who nightly terrorize Twelfth street and other portions of the beats of these puny conservators ol the peace, whose dread of midnight solitude has become a by-word among the respectable tax payers up there who merit better protection to their peace and property. Every evening a gang hoodlums and bums take poasession of the lower end of Twelfth street and present a front so formidably bad and vicious that respectable women have ceased to attempt to pass the gauntlet of foul jibes. This gang has long since ceased to respect the weak show of police authority which is oc- cassiqnally made at a more than usually glaring breach of the peace anu quiet of that neighborhood. What is needed up there is a couple of robust and lusty "coppers" who understand the use of their clubs and who will have no hesitancy in exhibiting their skill with the same.

A half dozen broken heads among this bum element will have a salutory effect on the entire gaag. The very presence of a pair of six-foot-two policemen would probably effect the desired change without the necessity of calling in the surgeon. woman may and a Woman may spin, And a Woman may all day, But Then vkiisli all troubles aWay. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country thin all other diseases put together, and until the last-few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many doctors pronounced It a local dlsease.and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable.

Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ToWo Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market, it is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure for circulars and testimonials. Address, CHENKT Toledo, 0. Itts, 75c. FE SOME SYMPTOMS: A POSITIVE CURE FOR DISEASES. tent nervous; removes aD these by a thorough process of absorption.

LOGAL APPLIGATION )Pprfecll yha ralless lvllIoheverj laa 5 reaQUB3 erself. Med- t-UUHL HirUimi'lUll iemes taken internally will never relieve the many'forma at ve the many at female weakness. The remedy must be applied to the parts to obtain permanent relief. A PI AIM TAI If Tfl I inour Ircular Ask your druggist for send two rLHlil IHLIV SU stamp to home offloe lor sample box and otanflat EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. 0.

B. Pile Remedy. Send' 0- Catarrh Cure. S1.00 FOR ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT. -PKEPAJJEB O.

B. Stomach 0. B. Kidney Cones. J.

A. McGILL, M. 2 4 PANORAMA PLACE, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY KEEStl.VG and JTOH5.STO5V BROS. ALL ABOARD should be.

The argument in the Wolcott-Pan Handle case began yesterday morning, being opened by J. C. Nelson for the plaintiff and followed by George E. Ross for the defendant. S.

began his for the plaintiff last evening and will close this morning to be followed by Judge Frazer. M. Win field will close the argument and the case will probably go the jury this morning. It was Ben Johnson, we believe, who, when asjied Malloch's question worth living?" replied, "That depends on the liver." And Ben Johnson doubtless saw the double point to the pun. The 'liver active- rosy, everything bright, mountains of trouble melt like mountains of snow.

The liver lifts dull, everything'blue, molehills of worry rise into mountains of anxiety, and a headache, dizziness, constipation. Two ways, are open. Cure permanently, or relieve Take a pill suffer, or take a pill and get well. the' system by an overdose, or coax it by a mild, pleasant'way. Dr.

Pi.erce's Pleasant Pellets are the mild means. Thev effectively, without pain, and leave the system strong. One, little, sugar-coated pellet is enough, although a whole vial costs but 25 Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh''Remedy. Only 50 druggists.

Atrention, Knisrhta Templar! St. John Commandery No. 24, K. in to make all needed arrangements before going to the funeral of Sir A. B.

Scott, at Peru, it will be necessary to meet at the asylum promptly at 10 The train 1 willleave at 11:15 a. m. The funeral will be at 1:30 p. m. I Please take notice of these set times, and all are invited to go.

HARRY FRANK'S EXCURSION! Our Business Bazoo Must not be permitted to get rusty for want of exercise, so Here She Goes! WE WILL EXPLAIN: Every Tourchaser of 50c and uDward is entitled to a guess on the number of beans in the jar in our show window. The Derson guessinsr the nearest to the exact number of beans, will be presented with a First-Class Round-Trip Ticket With SleeDing- Oar Accommodation, to any xioint in the STATES BORDERING INDIANA. Here is a grand chance to visit Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus, Chicago, Louisville, Maftimoth Cave. A euess for each 50c allowed. to show our of the great Brotherhood ot Engineers, we will also give a handsome suit of clothes to the Most Popular Engineer, With headquarters in LogansDort.

You can vote as you choose. All guesses and votes deposited in locked casket. Come at once to the enterDrising clothier. HARRY FRANK, 'To Be Sure," Who Says "He Is In It.".

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