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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 5

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YOUR NAME IN PRINT. Items of a Personal (Character verming Logansportez, and Their Friends. In the city yesterday: Ed Johnson of Marion. C. T.

Bartlett of Muncle, Mra. E. A. Gould and Miss Rottig of Peru. Col.

Kenney of Indianapolis, special pension examiner. Joe. Hall of Kokomo was in the city last night. John Mulcaby WAS at Marion yes. terday on bualnoss.

Chas. E. Johnson Was yeaterday calling on Peru friende. Miss Sarah Montgomery 18 at Young America visiting frlends this week. Mr.

and Mra. Al Anderson are here from Anderson visiting friends a few days. M. Barnard came home yesterday from Indianapolis after 8 Plait with bis parents. Henry Welch who has been on 80 extended trip through the West, ba8 returned home.

Detective Silas Morgaa will go 10 Peru today to ace the first performance of Wallace's circus. Mra. Henry Ssittler bae returned to her home at Toledo, Ohio, after 8 visit of several dage here. Miss Gertrude Sumption will reenter school at TerreHaute next week. She graduates late in June.

Thomas Fisk of New Hampehire, is here for a viait with bis brother, C. W. Flak, the Insurance maD. Miss Mints Allen has returned from Marion where she WAS the guest of Mies Cora few days. Charles B.

Sino went to Indianapolis yosterday on business connected with some big building contracts. Thomas J. Carter of Indianapolie, olork of the State printing board, is In the ofty, the guest of W. S. Wright.

J. E. Irwin of the Weat Side Is ontertaining his father and mother this week. Mr. Irwin, lives at Bourbon, Ind.

Mieses Gertrude Winters, Edith and Edna Skinner, will go to Peru this morning to see Wallace's circus and vlait friende. Miss Kate Strauas will arrive today from Terro Haute for a visit with her father, Henry Strause, the Vandalla engineer. Kokomo Dispatch: Chester and Mra. Wiltele are over from Logansport for a visit with Mre. Wiltsle's parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Puckett. Miss Allois Gulden has gone to Indispapolis to take a position with bor brother, who is in the tailoring at the capital city. R. G.

Fender of New York City, who haa been for week: the guest of his brother, 'Squire Geo. W. Feader, left yesterday for his home. John D. Young left last night for the International convention of the Young Mon's Christian Association which meets io Spriogfeld, Masa.

Gao. W. Stuart and family Buck. bean, WV. ArO visiting his brother, W.

B. Stuart of the North Side, after a coparation of about 25 years. D. D. Doyle; a palator from Richmood, bay returned to that city after a of six weeks bere, during which stay time he 1789 employed at the cow Vandalis depot.

Mrs. Valentine Grusenmeyer who has been visiting for ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. John Seybold, yeatorday returned to ber home at Greenville, Ohio. Frank W.

Kirk was recently ried to a young lady from Dacatur, Ill. Mr. and Mra. Kirk are now visiting in the city. Fraok was formerly connected with the Johneton hotel here.

Kokomo Tribune: D. A. Stough, of Logaasport, is the guest of his zueet of bis Thoe. H. Walker, West Monroe street.

Mr. Stough the reputation of being one of the baes singers in the State. 'The local post. T. P.

will be well represented st the meeting of traveling men at Indianapolis. Among hose who are already on the ground are J. T. Eiliott, Joseph Beltemier. T.

M. Quigley and Wilkins, T. P. VanHoro, B. C.

Willey, Bert Rose, G. D. Custer, W. C. Fisher, Robert Geary, Bert Viney, Clark Taylor, Joe Taylor, Emil Keller.

Peru Chroniole: Mra. E. A. Gould. and Miss Georgia Bottig spent the day at C.

of Logansport was in the city Misses Bertha Castle and Grade Everett are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.ed MoDermott at Loganaport E. Johnson of Logansport, was in the olsy last night. Winamno Demoorat-Journal: (Joba Modaris of Logansport: came Responsibility! Which in your mind carries the most the button or the suspenders.

We can furnish you very responsible suspenders at a very moderate DEWENTER, The Hatter and Furnisher. Save This No extra charge for it, but it is valuable. It bares our and that will remind you of the necessity of a New names, Suit. Present this coupon with a nominal sum of Spring at our store and we will make to your order the money handsomest suit of clothes that ever adorned your body. TUCKER YOUNG, THE PEARL STRBET TAILORS.

CHAS. W. SeLEGUE, Watchmaker and Engraver. Corner window Johnston' Drag Store. Brondand Fourth atreeta.

Formerly with J. D. Taylor. All work warranted. Give bim a call.

DR. F. M. BOZER'S DENTAL PARLORS. Over State National Bank, Logansport, Ind.

Sealed Proposals, To furnish suppitos for the Northern Indiana Hospital for Insane, For the Month June, 1895, VIll be received by the Board of Trustees. at the ospital, until 12 o'clock Tuesday, EnT 14th. 1895. Soo Specifications In State fattonal Bank. By order of the Bourd.

Long CHIN, I Logansport, May 1st, 1893. J. G. ROGERS, Medical Supt. DAILY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 4 Girl wasted at 224 Cal River avezue. Dc Keep's work Six pounds tapioon for 25c today at Coley'a. Natural gas bille for May nOW due ad payablo. cents buya 3-pound can Califor.

Tricots at Traut's. Sweaters in ondloss varloty at Fishu 'a, 4th and Broadway. The las: Limo this year, Eddie For "OK the Earth" tonigbs. Not old, but now walsta worth 81.50, day only Palase. Cholce fresh deb, country butter mushrooms for Sunday dioner, at Codrell's.

To purify. vitalize and enriche the lood, and give nerve, bodily and Agestive strengtb, take Hood's Sarsa. arilla. Our line of gent'a and ladies' or underwear la very large and very pomp. Ladles' veats from cents gent's from 25 coats up; a bandme gent's ribbed cotton garment for cents-The Bee Hive.

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. PRICES BAKING POWDER PERFECT Grape Cream Tartar Powder. Ammonia, Alum os any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, out Tuesday: evening as a witness in the Brookston Mra. C. 0.

Fenton of Logansport visited at Mra. S. B. Mra. J.

R. Dukes resurned from Lozansport Friday S. T. McConnell, Judge M. Winfeld and attorneys C.

E. Taber and A. G. Jenkins of Lo. gansport were interested parties in the Brookston academy suit, on trial in our circuit court this week.

OFFICERS ELECTED The F. P. T. 9. or St.

Bridget's Church Name Servanta-4 Speech on Te m- perance by Father Kelly. At the meeting Thureday night of the Young People's Temperance So. olety of St. Bridget's Catholic church, the Rev. J.

M. Kelly of Lagro, made an address on the evils of intemperance which was much enjoyed. 086- cers were chosen by the society for the next six months ae followe: President -Michael Driscoll. Vice President--Edward Campbell. Recording Mamie Maboney.

Financial Secretary Maggie Cusniagbam. Treasurer--John Holland. Marshal--John Burns. Guard -Pat Mahooey. Delegates to the Stale Convention at Terre Haute May 28th and 29th-Joho Holland, Miss Maggie Cunningham and Miss May Burns.

Alternates: Jaa. Laugbilo, Miss Mamie Friend and Mica Carrie Keller. CHILD BADLY SCALDED Bertha, the 8ix-Year-Old Daughter of Augusta Smith Fails Into a Tab of Hot Water, A six-year-old daughter of Mre. Augusta Smith of Fourth 88 terribly burned about the lower limb3 yesterday st 8:30 a. The little one fell into a tub of boiling water that was to be used for washing clothing and was tearfully 1pjured before she could be rescued.

When bor clothing and shoes and stockinge were removed that her burte might be dressed, the flesh, half cooked came off with the garments, and the child's agony was most painful to witnee8, She was reating easily last night and will in time recorer. Death of Edgar Jameson. Edger Jameson, aged 30 years, died at noon yesterday of tion at hie home in Bethlehem town. ship. The deceased leaves a wife and child.

The funeral cortege will leave the house at ten o'clock Sunday for the Bethel church where the luperal eervices will be held, Rev. E. S. Scott, D. D.

officiating. In One Location Xenrs. Sixty-two years ago yesterday, May 3, 1838, Hon. Chas. B.

Lasselle took up his residence in Logareport, and has lived in the oity continuously since. At the time mentioned he ever was 2 small boy, and came hero witb bis parcals in an. OX cart, camping temporarily twhero the court house stands There wore only about Alty people residing in tho county at that time. Mr. Dieterich Will Come Hiere.

C. F. Dioterich, bead of the syndicate that nOW owne the Logansport patural gas plant, and a number of other gas outfits in Indianu, will visit Loganeport about May 15th, and no changes will be made until his arrival 1n the operating force now in charge. A Serioun LONS. Ex Sheriff James Stanley has re.

colved word that his barn at ble home at Kenesaw, Georgia, bad been struck by lightning recently and destroyed. The loss includes horse and other live atock. There W58 DO insuracce on the property. Lodiem Suprise Knights. The Catholic Knights of St.

John were given jolly surprise and an ele. gent lunch at their hall last night by the "'Amica" club, or ladies' auxiliary to the body. The event was a very pleasant one 10 all concerned. The New Bishop Will be Here. Bishop John Hazen White will visit Logansport Friday, May 10.

when he will confirm a claes of 6fteen. The services will ba held at the Trinity Epiacopal ohurch. In Wolcott's Favor. The Supreme court yesterday over. ruled a petition by the defendant for a rehearing of the case of Anaon Wolcott v8.

the Pan Handle railroad. Wolcott will get the heavy damages awarded by the lower court. Rensselaer Republican: Some Crown Point parties brought suit to teat the of the act of the late legislature In establishing a su. court In Lake, Porter and. LaPorte countles.

Judge Windeld of Logsasport. will try the case. Straw hats batter and cheaper than others- Harry Frank. OVER A MILLION EST ULINEN UI NOW IN USE 1 TROT. N.T.

olege 209-211 JACKSON CHICAGO SALESROOM SAVED HIS LIFE. WHAT MUNYON'S REMEDIES DID FOR A PROMINENT OHIOAN. He Could Ent But Littio aud Wam in Constant With One Bottle. Barker's ISLAY THE CASE OF JOHN HEINTZ Wha Died at Fairmount Recently After an Oporacion Had Been Per. formed -What a Physician Says.

At Fairmount rocently Joha Heiniz glass worker, W88 treated for a gathering in bis head. Dr. V. C. Moore of that place, And Dr.

Nolder held a consultation on the case. and an operation was decided upon. The operation was performed Sunday, and consisted of the drilling into the skull of the aflicted man with foot power dentist's drill. The patient died 8 few Loure later. It bas been said that the operation le an extraordinary ODO, whon in fact, says a local phyel.

cian, the case la very common. It la also assorted that a bole was drilled entirely through Heintz' skull, when, la fact, if such bad been the case. be would have died inetantly. In case of a suit against the phyeiciacs for criminal malpractice, it Is sorted that they could show that they went about the operation carefully. The usual course, the physician states is the use of a bend drill, and cases have been known in which 8 gouge and a hemmor were used in performing oporations.

A Eigh School Reception, At tho homo of Mias Gertrude roll, No. 1220 North streot, the juniors and Acolors of the Logansport bigh sobool wero' giron a incet opjoyable recoption luat night. Tho evening was spont in games and various 9 and were gorved at 10 o'clock. The Eilte club made music for the dancers and that amusoment was continued until late. Politics as Walton.

Two tickets have beon nominated at Walton as follows: For clerk, M. M. Minnick and D. P. Hurd; treasurer, W.

P. Beall and Frank Fair; marabal, R. D. Bell and Eph Wysong; council. meD, frat ward, W.

D. Ralkes and Sam Linderemith; fourth ward, M. M. Howard sod V. Flomerfelt.

The election will take place Monday May 6th. Fined for Alleged Assault. Harry A. Stover, BOD of Jamea Stover, claimed he was struck by rake bandle Wednesday, and that the rake was wielded by Mrs. Chas.

Foa9ler, a neighbor, who reached over the fence to commit the alleged aasault. Yesterday Mre. Fossler plead guilty and paid $1 and costs, $10, in 'Squire Hight's court. The people live la ShultztowD. World's Colambian Exposition Was of value to the world by illustra.

the improvements in the ical arts, and eminent physiolane will tell you that the progress in medicinal agenta, has been of equal Importance, and a8 a strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs is far la advance of all others. Every Girl In Her Needa at times a safe and gentle tonic to counterbalance the extra drains on the physical and nervous ayatem. Phora (Woman's Friend). will give health and freehness for weakness and pallor. Sold by B.

F. Keenling Coulsos Co. W. T. Loffer, a well koowa realdent of Kent, Ohio says the: Muoyon's Dys.

pepsia Cure undoubtedly saved his life. In relating his experience be said: "For a long time I bad been aflicted with dyegepsla. I could eat scarcely anything and was in constant pain. The gas on my stomach dietended it greatly and my heart became affected. I W88 troubled with ehort breathing.

Auttering and irregular beating of the heart, and oftea the pain was 90 great thought I was going to die. My friende wanted mo to try Muagon'e Dyspepsia Cure, but I had tried 60 many different medicines without beIng benefited that I thought this would be only one more fruitlees effort. Finally I began using It and the result was wonderful. After the Aret bottle I could eat without discomfort. and am now thoroughly cured." Munyon's Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms of indigestion! and stomach troubles such as constipation, rielog ot food, distress aftor eating.

bloating ol tho stomach. pitation of the heart, shortnose of breath and all affections of the hoart caused by iodigestion. It sootbes, heals and invigorates stomachs that bare been weakened by over eating. or where the Mining of the stomach bes been impaired by physic and jurious medicines. Price 25 cente.

Munyon's Howe Remedy Compsny of Palladelphia, put up apecifica for Dearly every diecase, which are sold by all druggists mostly for 25 cents bottle. Those who are in doubt as 10 the nature of their diseae3 should address Professor Muoyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Professor Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and give you the benefit of his advice absolutely free of chargo. The remediee will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. ADDITIONAL ITEMS.

Come and see our immense bargaine today -Harry Frank. Dan Cahill bag been put in jali for alleged drunkenness. Short waists and silk walets fo Afty designs at the Bee Hive. Mra. W.

H. Spider of Maricet street ie reported seriously Ill. Boys' weol sweaters all colors, only 98c worth Fraok. Dr. Putnam will make an addreas in the railroad Y.

M. C. A. rooms Sunday afternoon. A retail branch is to be started bere by the Atlantic Pacific Tea Company.

John Hayes fe reported convalesc. ing from BD attack of inflammatory rheumatiem. Clarence Bennett is the latest of the membership. of the local order of Elka. Besele Wilson, young daughter of Mr.

sad Mrs. W. W. Wilson, No. 209 Market street.

has the measles. Last day before removing, so take advantage of big bargains in clothing today at Harry Frank's. Straw Hata! Straw Straw children, boys and men, at Flaber's, the Hatter. Mra. Emma Moore entertained 4 DO B.

OPERA PATTERSON, HOUNE. MANAGER ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, May 4th The American Travesty Compuny and Eddie Foy In the Fantastic Operatic Travesty, OFF 100 THE PEOEARTH. PLE 100 People-ali 'good. 100 tons dr Scenery.

Magnificent Calcium and Electric Edects. Advance sale begine: Thursdas morning at Johnston'6 Drux Store. Prices, Rents. $1.00, 327 seats $1, 211 seats 75c 200 seats 50c, Last 2 Rows In Balcony 25c, Boxer Chairs $3. DOLANS Patterson, Manager.

HOUSE. Wednesday, May 8 First Appearane: Bere of the Famous Actross Marie Wainwright! Who WIll Then Present for the 200th Timo' the, Brililant Society Drama Daughters Of Eve. Presental With Gorgeous Costame: and a Great Cast. Addrance Sale Opope: 1 Monday Morning at Drug Store, PRICES--1st floor 30c, 75c, 81. Balzony 50c, 25c.

2 Boxes, chairs, 0. friends Thursday night at her home southweat of the city. Ibe Liona and the Mail Carriers. will plag a game of ball Sunday after. noon at the grounds on Cicoit atreet.

'The report OD the Wm, Condor ditch bas been fled at the clork'e office. The ditch Is in Washington township. A very pleasant social WAS given lass nigbt at the home of Mra. A. E.

Stanton by the ladies of the Christian church. Calvin McCrecken of Young America was Tuesday joined in wed. lock with Mre. Hattie Evans at the residence of the bride la Kokomo. Miss Carrie Schaefer of east WAY, gave very pleasant partr Thureday' ajgbt to company of friends, in celebratioo of her 181k birthday.

There will be a big attendance from. this city at the opening of Wallace' circus season at Peru today. It bae been eetimated that 200 will be there from here. Rudolph H. Conn, aged nineteor, and Clara A.

Adama, aged Birteor, have been licenaed to marry. The young people are from towaship. The Bev. Ssatord Bred, rather dE Mrs. Kline of this city, died Thursday.

aged 50 gears. at his. bome 1n Fulton county of consumption. The deceased was a United Brethren miolster. Mrs.

M. F. Arnold, of Indianapolis, took five bottles of Lemon Laxative and is permanently cured of Headache, Backache and Constipation. She a vises ladica to try a fifty cent bottle..

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