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   Logansport Reporter (Newspaper) - May 6, 1911, Logansport, Indiana                                WEATHER Rising temperature south winds Logansport Falling to Reporter regularly 01 promptly thould report to phone No 70 VOLUME 45 NUMBER 31 LOGANSPORT INDIANA SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAY 6 1911 TEN PER WEEK The Daily Reporters Great Pony Nominations Page Five HUNT IKT IS CLEANUP DAI MAYOR D D FICKLE WILL ISSUE PROCLAMATION ART ASSOCIATION MET The Membership of This Organization is Will Be rated Under the Laws of the State THE FOUR SEASONS IN A MAGNATES YEAR ENTRY LIST PROMISES TO BE BIGGER THAN EVER BEFORE MEETING P M The Lunch and Soft Drink Privileges Wil Mayor DD Fickle today stated thai he would issue a proclamation desig Friday May 12 as Cleanup day This proclamation will be is sued as the result of the movement started by the Logansport Art associa tion to clean up and beautify the city A meeting of the association was held last the high school building and while the attendance was not Jarge the enthusiasm was great and showed are inspired spirit The meeting was called to order by Mrs W H Snider president of the association who officiated as chairman Mrs George W Walters chairman of the committee reported that now and that twenty applications for member ship are pending She urged every member to get busy and increase the membership CrW Graves S T McConnell and Mre Joseph T McNary were appoint ed as a committee to have the associ Be Races WiH Be Here August 1 2 3 and 4 I THE SHOWED nr Y GLOSS YET BUT TILL THE SETS OP HE ation incorporated under of tho state Mrs F W chairman Improvement committee stated thai Supt A H Douglass had agreed ti dismiss school next in order that the children may the big cleanup Z Powell and Mrs S T Mc Connell told about the unsanitary and The lunch and soft drink at the races which are to be held der the auspices of the Logansport Driving association will be awarded at a meeting of the officers will be held in the offices of J T Tomlin son secretary next Tuesday night The races will be held August 1 2 3 and 4 and already a large number of j entries has been received The races last year were notas good as formerly but there was a rea son Horse owners thought that the track was in the same bad condition as the year previous and statements that ic had been worked over and re surfaced were The result was that the entries were 1ew and with a few exceptions the class of horses was those who did come found that the track had really been improved and they declared it one of the best tracks in the state And that this was no idle was demonstrated by the fact that two state records were OLD SPORT I MOW OU oo rvT GET SORE WELL SHOW YOU SAUL SOOD 1BKET STREET PONIES WELL KNOWN CHARACTER SUF FERS FATE OF EVERETT TRUE SOYS Uff THIS 5Ffl50n SOT WHIT UELL THE i condition of the alleys of the Dr Powell has made a thorough Investigation arid he went into details broken during the meet large number of entries already received and the superior class of horses shows horse owners are now convinced that has an excellent track J T Tomlin son secretary believes that the list this year will be the biggest it has been for the past six or seven years HELM COMMITTEE BALKED 3iis su Wlls Berry t the city and the Panhandle damping refuse along the north side river and Mesdames Kellar Magee and Kraus appointed as a committee to in the members of the board of public works an effort to see if the practice can be stopped They also isk merchants 10 keep the back of their Stores in a sanitary con H Wipperman stated that committee ofi which she is chair mas Is planning to divide the city ia to districts and prizes for the best and porch boxes The committee was out for a short time yesterday the following the prize Bridge company Elliott Grocery company EE 1000 j Seybold Dry company 5QO H company Foley Grc company 15100 Wiler Wise Hardware company FOR INJURIES Bud Smith of Royal Centre has been by the Pennsylvania railroad for injuries received when he was struck at Cedar Crossing in Roy al Centre several S QUIET TITLE Olive Conrad has filed suit in the circuit court Conrad et ali demanding title NORTH STREET PROPERTY OWN ERS ARE SUSY AGAIN FOUGHT OVER GIRLS A several young men the East End and North Ski last Siders were members of theold Kit the grade the fight was over girls was lively for a few min of the police they were unable todis of the no were made HAVE THE RIGHT IDEA Signers Petition Promise Not to Sign Any Other and Will Leave the Matter Up to the Board LOGANSPORT RESIDENTS MUST CLEAN UP BY YOU SHOULD GET BUSY If Your Not Cleaned Up by May 15 the Secretary of Health Board Will Your j Arrest Special Reporter Chicago Petit in the circuit court sustained a writ of habeas corpus Issued last week to Til den from arrest defeated ef forts of the Helit committee to ex amine books and papers in its investigation of tie hundred thousand dollar Loromer election fund John secretary of the of health a final ultimatum to dents to clean up their yards He is sued a time ago and attention was paid ta JURY DISAGREED After being hours the jury in the case Keating Cass county youth on trial in Howard county court with complicity in an attempted assault on Miss Minnie and was L PHIS IT THEY TO DECIDE WHETHER HE WILL ASK FOR NEW WILL DO AS THEY SAY Family is Divided as to What is Best to Do Some Believe that He Be Wise in Begin ning Sentence BESTED BY HIS WIFE Complained Because the Dishes Were Not Washed but Balked When Wife Wanted to Exchange Positions The Market street Philosopher was gazing at the sink Twas full of dirty dishes the floor was black as inS There were breadcrumbs on the table and skillets on the range The eye or the Philosopher glittered strange It seems to me he muttered in a voice that was not low that women folks do housework in a way thats slow Now I labor at the office from S till after C 1 struggle Hard to ay wife myself and babes alive But my office looked like this Id THE BOYS AND GIRLS ARE EN OVER THEM CANDIDATES ARE BUSY of Them Have Already Picked Out the Pony Which They Want and Have Even Given Him a Name Seemingly every boy and girl in tae city is anxious to ride the ponies which the Daily Reporter is going to No contest has ever lias stirred held in wild and up sters as this til late at the ponies are eagerly and longingly gazed upon who are e tro Whether Samuel A Michael will y lose my job One look at this old make my mother sob has taught me a man with ease can do more work in half a min ute than a woman can in two Just then the bold Philosopher oer heard the love which floated ra the stairway from the boudoir up above Dont fred about those dishes a female voice did cry Ill iash em when Im ready iy and by Phil said Ive often wondered nd Ill aslc you once is it wmen cannot work as swiftly as the men You idiot his wife hen made reply You cant conceal our ignorance no matter how youi try You harbor a delusion that men do all the work Ill make a proposi tion to prove that Im no shirk to win a pony them in charge and 4aily feed and bathe them The ponies are re the best of attention and seemingly they like the attention which they are receiving They aie all quartered in the one barn and they are like one fig it In issuing this notice today he similar charge Spitler and Raymond Welty witness es have been taken Jefferson ville reformatory where they are serving sentences on conviction of a gives residents until May 15 to com ply with it and if they do not crimi nal proceedings will be instituted against the delinquents Following is the ordinance which he demands that residents obey Young Keating with his father and mother and Judge B F Harness one attorneys was in the court room as were Former Prosecutor A G Manning and Prosecutor Don Strode representing the state When Distributing it shall the jury had been dismissed six of its be unlawful for any person or walked immediately to the company or corporation or table where young Keating his her or their agent servant or hands with him and place cast throw scatter with the young mans mother They deposit or burn any rubbish trash I are believed to be the six who held ask for a new trial and in the event you may start In preme court depends on the members work around the nouse of his family It is said that they are ping roam You rise at 6 antl divided asto what course to pursue and cook the and mak Some ol them believe that it would be the and dress the and 300th ashes wood chips boxes blocks pa handbills tin cans bottles glass vire sweepings weeds grass filth manure or other debris or other re use matter in or street avenue river alley river bank pub ic park or other public place in said out for acquittal Young Keating and his parents sought out other members of the body and hands While known they hoped for a verdict of jury re turned the long deliberations had dissipated that hope They DEMANDS POSSESSION Julia KaH filed suit in Squire Reids court today against John and Anna possession of house anil Jot at the corner of Tay lor and Wabash avenue and al her forback rent The case will be up for morning at 10 oclock WHITE WINGS BUSY and Dzien members of force of white wings have been sta to keep the street clean In a short time it is thought that it will be put an other on tiie force KLUNK RESIGNS President Charles of the Korth State Baseball league of which a member has resigned 88 manager of team HQ devote all nis attention to the league W T Giffe president and Dr C L secretary of the North Street Resident Property Owners Paving association organ at a mass meeting held in the council chambers a few nights ago today appointed men to secure signa tures tothe following petition which be presented to tie board of works the resident free holders of North street in the city of hereby delegate to the board of public works as to and the man ner of constructing the paving of said street and honor to said board of works that we will sign no other petitions than this Joseph Reitemeier was delegated to see the owners be tween Third and Sixth streets Steve Bbyer between Sixth and Eighth streets between Eighth streets W T Giffe between Tenth and Twelfth streets Henry Hammerer and Claude Bishop between Twelfth and Four streets A C Planck between Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets Clarence Doolittle and John Troutman between Sixteenth and Eighteenth streets Dr C L Nelson between Eighteenth and Twentieth streets Tom McElheney between Twentieth and streets J E Grain between and streets city orin or upon vacant lot land Manifestly much pleased that premises within said city or within the next best thing had resulted two miles of the corporate limits such person per sons firm company or corporation is not the owner Provided that this section shall not apply to garbage slops or swill contained in regular re deposited for removal by contractor Rubbish Carrying here after all rubbish trash ashes wood chips blocks boxes paper handbills tin cans bottles glass wire sweep ings weeds grass filth manure or other debris or other refuse matter slops and which has or which may Later they left for home in Young America Young Keating is under continuing bonds of AUTO PATROL SURE The city council and the members of the board of police commissioners met last night and held a conference at which time the council decided without a dissent to appropriate mon ey for a new automobile patrol The board in a short time will advertise forbids It is thought that the coun the appropriation in and that before the end of the i accumulate in or upon any montb will be In possession of an automobile patrol DYING PATIENT REMOVED George Harwood a pa street avenue alley public park or public place in said city or in or upon the private premises of residents of said shall be carried to and posited at the special place of deposit J tient was to tis provided by by contract for home at Butler It is feared that he that purpose and or only a few days and this ers or occupant or occupants of pri was the cause of his removal yate premises where the ac cumulated or shall hereafter shall cause the same to he so against the South Bend and deposited at said place Logansport Traction company by of deposit Fred S Appleman The complaint is person persons firm to foreclose a contractors lien tot company or corporation who shall 29333 better if he enter upon his sentence and hope for parole in two years while others urge him to ask for new trial It is the recent trial cos him 3500 Another trial with poss bly an appeal to the supreme cour before it is granted would cost more and in the end he might not escape a easily as he did this time It however that he has pu the matter up to his brothers and th members of his family andwill by their decision Judge John SL set the fol lowing cases for trial by Jury Monday May estate state vs Wilda Sellers keeping house of ill fame appeal from city court state vs Emma Sellers also an ap peal from the city court and vs Oscar L Titus f or to wifes throat a knife vs Rhoda for a brother Italian state Charles A for forgery in signing the name of I W Geer to a check and trying to cash it in a saloon state vs Omer Snoke the young man who ran with his brothers wife and was later arrested on a charge of stealing wire from the Valley company Winn vs Winn estate of William Winn deceased claim ot W and Willard vs Susan Franklin vs ad ministrator of the estate of Mary J Gartland accounting May Leiter vs Erie railroad from ulton county Thomas J Fording vs Frank L Poor et aL complaint for conversion State bank s Fred and James W Oswalt de mand John C Nelson trustee M A Jordan et al foreclosure if West Side sewer assessment lien Continued on page Eight violate any provision or provisions of this ordinance shall for each of fense upon conviction thereof pay and forfeit to the city of Logansport damages in any sum not less than one dollar and not jnore than twenty five dollars JOHN BRADFIELD Secretary City Board of Health The is merely a cape CITY BEAUTIFUL I hereby subscribe to Logans port Art Association prize fund em when they squeal arid sweep th floors and dust the rooms and bak a pie or two and buy the stuft fo dinner and prepare the luncheon too And after lunch maka seven calls and dress the kids once more and finish up the ironing and scrub the kitchen Boor wash the dirty dishes anc press your Sunday clothes and plant the early carrots and spray the ram bler rose and keep the children happy and quiet all their cries then walk Continued on page Eight FOR POSI AT COLBURN WAS ROBBED DURING NIGHT ROBBERS CAME THIS WAY Were Asked to Be On Lookout for Them Motorcyclists Endan ger Lives in Speeding the Streets A telephone call came to the local police this morning to be on the look ut for two local men who robbed the at Colburn Ind near La ayette It is stated that the who entered the during last night secured 80 worth of stamps The police at also stated that the robbers wore new shoes and that new suits overclothes and hey also carried groceries It is nought that they probably came toward Motorcyclists still continue to speed trough the district of the ity This morning one speed devil went down Broadway at the rate of miles an hour He never at corners but kept tooting is horn and pedestrians stopped to the flying streak should arrest these Tior lators They are a menace to the community and an example be made them sts are prone the speed or but they travel at a pace compared to of the motor cyclists I they have some very strong tors It Is anybodys race so far as there isnt anybody ta n not be brought to the top by dint of a little effort As yet they are unnamed and candidate seems to have a different name for the particular one which ne or she has taken a liking to The ponies are so good that the Daily Re porter management does not which one to pick the capital prize Youngsters are invited to coma and see the ponies and help cide Though startling affairs trans in the outside world nothing can detract from the interest in this mammoth competition None ot tha great news features of the Jay nara sufficed to make any inroads on amount of interest which has been attracted to the great pony contest The girls and boys have the field all to and as tha are the one best They are tea subject of practically all conversation Interested friends and are scouting the community for tions to leading news paper It is no small project to most enterprising girls and boys in this great vicinity There are so many ranking up in this class that ft la sure to be a mighty clase race The Reporter would be safe in offering a liberal the person who could find anybody in this locality who not heard of the great pony contest it is a foregone conclusion that the pa per would never have to pay such a prize From one end of the territory to the other and in every part of the city ot Logansport girl and boys liave the field aad there s great interest being evidenced Peo ple are signing for the Reporter In arge numbers in order the otes for some particular boy and girl and subscriptions are growing aa plentiful as leaves in thefall of the Everybody likes to assist the workers They are deserving of ardent and ae getting it oii all Do you know I have just out the last few easy it sally is to get subscriptions for The Reporter remarked ne contestant yesterday In I have found that I arrived oo late to get the subscription but I ave not been turned down once she And this Is illus ration of the reports from all the contestants All are successful to a surprising degree and are getting more more aa the contest progresses Rural Contestants Active The contestants from the rural dis are showing great and the workers that NEW BILLIARD PARLOR The new Billiard parlor will be thrown open to the public for tie first time tonight It bles four pool and two billiard is one of the best of tie kind city This is in the recent ly built i GOES TO FRONT H Harris of this army and has departed for where he enter the Infantry J  

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