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The Elwood Daily Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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Elwood, Indiana
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1 Mi I i 1 vv li. I i 1 i 1 lv I 1 A teAA JO, i I I .0 1 i 1 ,1 .1 1- I't i 1 iM It Mi fYn, li I We've summer weights and summer shapes in -good underwear. The best and the coolest that we could buy. 9 J'" a li I .,1 I I Iile, Ik ,1. P.wl now it is giadu.tl'.v daw iinr: oil oi hi lll.lt pled 1' eS do not slop 1 II el, lies The net OUS M1 ejll of I lie lialol ual 11 1 inker I ,1 1:, eased and, lie must have treatment that will en re is ctUnI ition Orrltie sold under a positive guarantee to 1 lire the drink habit or l.he mottev will be re' 11 tided Can be c.i 11 secretly.

Write for free booklet on the Cure of Alcoholism to Orritie Orrine Building, Washington D. C. Mailed sealed. Orrine costs but 1 per box. Sold in Ibis city by Fred V.

Green, Cor. Anderson and South A Streets. Balbriggan, Mercerized Mesh; full or short sleeves; regular, stouts and extra sizes. 25C, 500 TO $1.50 Per Garment. In addition, we have Union Suits and Athletic Underwear in a great variety of styles and fabrics.

50C UP TO $3.00 Per Suit. We'll attend to your Underwear wants, with the sort of Underwear that pleases. GREATHOUS. You can make this your Hat store with as much satisfaction as you have made it your Suit store. -jt -it Our stock covers the en tire field of this year's I styles, shapes and shades.

Come in and get acquainted with it. Wc will gladly show you the line. The prices range from $1.00 TO $3.50 SIMON'S 0. P. c.

s. I ABLE TO HE OCT. Frank Downs the well known stock buyer who has been confined to his home on North C. street with an attack of tonsolitls Is able to be out ami he and Mrs. Downs spent the, night with friends away from home last nbht, it being tho first lime that Frank was able to be out for two weeks.

ready to go to South Dakota Tuesday, April HMb, to buy a homy in the James Hiver valley. Black-land with lay subsoil Is tho kind to buy for a home. Can raise corn, wheat, oats, as goo'l as you can in Indiana. Edgar A. I-sine, 116 North Anderson street Is getting up the party.

See hi in for. particulars. I Iff The Mystery or Temple Court, a si ring rehearsal of human fralltb ti and possibilities, punctuated with momentous periods. This tine plc-icre and the Wizard of (). at tho tonight.

A. .1. Beliynu was off early to Kokomo this morning to look afte a damage suit in which he Is one of the attorneys. See Frank lor all kind! of Insurance. Ground floor ofrlce, 12(1 North Anderson street.

tl Corn, wheat, oats, can be raised on the black land In southeastern part of South Dakota. Prices of this land ranges from 20 per acre up Get ready to go April ll'th, with Edgar A. Lane and others. ID! North Anderson street, and buy a home. 1 Iff.

Miss Viola Case was a visitor at Indianapolis yesterday. Misses' I The slender, graceful feet of the Young Lady require shoes made specially for her by expert shoe makers. Wc take pains to have the correct thing in Misses' Shoes, Oxfords and Sandals. The Spring Styles are in, and they are certainly the prettiest and daintiest Shoe creations we have ever had the pleasure of offering to our trade. Misses' Foot Fitters $1.25, $1.50 (0 $2.50 Our kind of Shoes will please the young lady to perfection.

Wc give special attention to the fitting of men's feet and do it as it should be done. GUS LOEB Till SHOK MAN 111! ,1 twill. SI' ii 1un the Mr. and Bert Carpenter. Mary and 1 1 rossesst rauer ere over fnon Anderson the guest, of Anna, Mary and Hannah Let1 C.rittith of Tipton was an wood visitor last evening.

Jack MeCarel and Robert Mound were the guests of friends at In dianapolis yesterday. Createst suit bargains 'in suits coats, at Royse's Cloak and Suit House. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sellers left for Nobles this morning' to- attend a convention.

Misses Sarah Haniels and Elizabeth Baker returned last evening from a few days visit at Muncie. Will Modlin of New Castle was here yesterday visiting his father In this city. Earnest Daniels who attends business college at Muncie spent yesterday with the home folks here. Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Bobbins will leave for Louisville, this evening for a few days visit ith relatives and friends. Miss Lottie Whitehead of Muncie spent yesterday with the home dks in this city. Tom Ormsby of Kokomo spent Sunday with relatives 'in this ciiv. isses Maggie Johns ami Sarah Chambers and Messrs. Frank Collins and Kd Bath spent yesterday visit ing at Indianapolis.

Major 2:04 is now located at Elwood fair ground in charge of M. J. Lane. His service fee is Breed until you get a colt. eod I Miv and Mrs.

vVilliam Thompson were here from Anderson yesterday visiting tel'itievs. Attorney. 10. S. Critlin was dool? ing after legal matters at Anderson this morning.

Mrs. Rube lleadley who has been cjuite ill for some time is able to be out again. Griitin was over at Tipton this afternoon attending to court business. We will make you a special price on your spring suit this week only atltoyse's. Mr.

and Mrs. David Carson of Indianapolis were in the city yesterday visiting friends. Miss Mabel Borderick of Anderson was an Elwood visitor yesterday morning. Miss Florence Mitchell of Alexandria visited friends here yesterday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. William Jenkins were the guests of friends at Tipton yesterday afternoon. Mis Myrtle Johnson of Kokomo was here last evening visiting with friends. I OII SALE: 'i-t'ootii house on South street, in tine condition. Cood well, "ar-deu and fruit.

Price New tj-iooiu cottage on South A street, with park and plenty of fruit For a 'pilck sale 7 0 Two eottages on North A st 1 In i. st a nd all ot her assessments paid. If yon hurry up and tie first yon can buy these t.vo Good -iooin house and 'bain -on 4 South street, -un. A ti'e 7-room house and cllai on Soil th I st r. et.

Two la lots and fruit. This is a beautiful- and will buy it. Otie a- of lid VV it.il a lO, od l-looiii collate, small barn, s-ood well and a of fruit, (lu car line. Price J7eu. Two lots on North with a irood I room in the wry best, of condition.

Only inter see this one. I always -have some for sale 1 00 ED'! A It A. LANE, Man. OTico 110 North Anderson street, with Frank E. Dt-Hnrity.

Phones lit.1! MBS. MOONEV HOME AO IN. Mrs. John Moooy las 1m the' guest Vf friends and relatives at Hl'ioriiingtori for j.ast, or ten davs has returned horue and reports having had a most n.iva!l; Dt White, dentist, 2204 8 Asd. Bt G.

W. Burch, dentist, 222 8. And. Birthday Celebration. Mrs.

Susan Majors, one of Rl-wood's nidst prominent women is 7S years old today and yesterday the happy event was fittingly celebrated at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ,1. It; Klliott. on North (' street. 'There was a sort of family reunion in honor of the occasion and the gathering was a happy one.

Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Combs and children, Dr.

M. It. Combs, Mrs. Albeit Topping and children of Terre Haute were present. Hear Ralph Carpenter sing Baby Face at the Majes tic tonight.

At Dinner. Mrs. Lena Laudig residing on youth street delightfully entertained at dinner yesterday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Harbit and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Cunningham. A fine dinner was served and the affair was greatly enjoyed by the guests. Bov Social, The Loyal Temperance Legion will give a box social at.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Cowley on South A street tomorrow evening and tho public, is cordially invited to attend. Leaves for Home. vs.

i.omsa est wuoines Idaho was in the city last week visiting Mrs. Ward L. Koadi. Mrs. West W.

Z. KING, The Reliable Dentist. Ail work in.Herkil guaranteed. 6-K liold Crowns l.OO Ili-iJk'; Work 1 HI per tooth Teeth I-Uki per set. No better at any price Um (jlven for extraction.

(Jus. not a substitute Hotb Fuones. Ollce overHilemivn SShoeStnie is years old and left on her long journey home this morning. She is remarkably active for her age and stood the trip coming very well. We invite comparison to our pictures and music "Capital vs.

Labor," and "In the Frozen North" Princess tonight. Ille-Iclliiiu'i-. A very happy Irome weddine took place Sunday afternoon at 2:3 on South street. The contracting parties were Mr. William C.

Idle and Miss Orpha Dellinger. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert Sellers in the presence of relatives and friends. The groom lives in Anderson, where he is well and favorably known. The bride has lived in this city for a number of years and counts her friends by the seony The young couple will live in Anderson.

Kntertnined (iuest. Mrs. Marion Bond of this city is entertaining as her guest this week, her daughter, Mrs. Ben Bird of Indianapolis. "Capitol vs.

Labor," and "In the Frozen North," two featere films. Princess tonight. Ool.l Medal Contest. A grand gold medal contest was given at IT. Isabelle Saturday evening under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance union and was a great success.

There was a larte crowd in attendance and tho program was an especially fine one. Seven ontesOuits took part and the recitations were all on prohibition. Ka li one did exceedingly and the lii auit fill gold medal was captured by Mrs. Karl Day of Rigdon. 'I lie judges were Hugh Donaldson, VI HARRIS Karl MeCarel and Lou Worh of this city.

Picnic Siippi i Mr. and Wayne Leesou and son, King, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itoselioom left here at 12 o'clock yesterday in the former's tine touring car and automobile to Wabash and returned home through Marion, Summit; iile and Alexandria. At Alexandria they stopped at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Marry Maris and enjoyed a fine picnic supper on the lawn surrounding the Maris home. They returned home at 7 o'clock after a most delightful trip. Left for School. Miss Theresa McKenzie left on the noon train yesterday for Terre Haute to take a three months course at the state Normal school.

Chase Cillespie was an Alexandria business visitor this afternoon. Mrs. E. V. Lee called on friends at Anderson today.

Charles Silvey was among the El-wood people visiting at Indianapolis yesterday. Klmer Cox went to Indianapolis this morning on a business trip. Miss Blanch Stanley of Eranktou was an Elwood visitor Saturday. Verne Wagstaff of Tipton was in the city yesterday visiting friends. Largest assortment, better style, and just a little lower price at, Itoyso's.

Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Slick and baby of Elkhart spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William K.

Bradley. Leo Maguire was the guests of friends at. Atlanta yesterday. Kllie Riperger visited at Alexandria yesterday. Save your lahels rrom Herman'! bread.

are god for one ticket to Majestic theater. 17tl Bart Campbell was over at the loiinty seat this morning looking after some law matters and calling mi business friends. Joe (J. Jackson of M'ltiiie, (ailed mi friends here allo.uioon. Miss Margaret Morris was here from Kranktoii Vstlling on friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Can and i hildren of Suinmitv ille returned home this morning alter isiiim: r. 1-at ives In re over Sunda v. Ever, tt Tomlitison ft for 111., this nmrniiig will begin oi at oin wit li lie th oil con1 pany.

Misses Nellie B.dl ami oda were at Indianapolis esferday visiting and Maisy Phillips. Major at th. fair before you breed your mare. cod 1 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Ker.ton were over front yesterdav visiting with friends. i Charles L.afy was a Tipton last evening. Miss Louie Mills of lad ia naolis sWnt Sundav, wit'i Mnr.ts inUhis city. PILHS IN 6 TO 1 4 DAYS PA7) niVTMF.NT ar'Ped to i-w" ny p.e I'ObiDK Rllr.d. 11.

or Piles in 8 10 14 diy- or n.o!,ev refunded 'in. H. D. BALLARD lugs. Carpets.

Stoves and Ranges A FINE LINE OF WALL PAPER And First-Class Workmen to Hang It. Showers tonight and Tuesday: cooler tonight in north portion; Tuesday. Two Spring Foes The season is at hand when disinfectants should be freely used. The damp, warm weather of spring is favorable for the growth of disease germs. These germs thrive in all dark or damp places, and ordinary cleaning will not always remove them.

We have every good disinfectant and can tell you how to use it. Moth Killers Remember to use them when you prepare to put away your furs and woolens. The slight cost is a profitable form of insurance against loss. We have camphor, moth balls, etc. Wc arc the only UPHOLSTERERS in the City.

Oil and sec us and get your old Furniture made new. CARPETS CLEANED AND DELIVERED The same day they arc called for. Ingrain, per yard Brussels, per yard Ve Buy Anything and Sell Everything I 1 i H. D. BALLARD DR.

F. L. SAYLOR. PRESCRIPTION DRUGQUT 134 S. Anrtn tt HOME OF VINOL 1H7 Main trt 301 North Anderson Street..

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Pages Available:
29,578
Years Available:
1897-1911