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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1J. FA! f-'-'l i i $--- I ft F1S CO ml ilJCsLlLilND VP? .9 AIIARCIIY III U.S. i i ti ft -A ElTOod Business CoOega. tt Attorney Bekynjer vu a business to Scrtarj of Interior Points visitor at Anderson this aiprlauf 4ft ft ft.

A ft ft ft i 1 "pSISw jvsw iHI.S IS Wmfc: 5 45 9 Rot HER 1 I I 3 t-V--J Attorney H. F. Willki is a busi Prosperity, Eoacaoon ana BeHgioo in America. ness vUitor at Anderson today. Cas yoof Co vorft ibbetti rAI StaOon.

mi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Copher an4 Ik 4 II 12 GREAT FECILEL1 son am guests of relatives at Sunv nittvlUe.

Wrs.v O. A. Armrield returned home this morning after a visit in Can Buy a Spring Suit Here this Spric For UttlQ ai OD0Vw' And you will get value in all the grades of suits we sell. -Eight Goods at Eight'Prices. New Spring Hats, $3, $3Q up to $3.50.

New Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and everything to com-plete your Spring Qutfii Children's Wash Suits $1.50 up to $3.00 Sidney, Mr. and Mrs, Lora Edgell are visiting with. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Edgell In Hobbs." Cumberland Cap. May 7.

Secretary Work of the Interior Depart nuniiur JLjrjnnnnnni if ment, in a graduation day address yes Mrs. Pearlie Cunningham and daughter from west of town, spent terday at Lincoln Memorial university, declared 4te had no fear of red anarchy or enervating socialism for the yesterday In El wood. 8m frank 1. neiwrny. 111 North i A '7 I "Rvjf5S "2 United States, and that ha had no pro II UMteram street, tar all kinds of i cess of mind that ran concurrently iruesi.

Dows stairs oQo Mr, and Mrs. John rimme and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qrlmrae aud fsmily we're among the dinner guests at the tome of Mrs. Frank Grlmme.

with those who predict deterioration II Mts. Isabelle Earubrough and The Tipton county board of education at a meeting Monday re-employed J. L. Treasure as count, agent tor another yec. He Is a good one and has accomplished much work In a short time.

i for the American people and conse daughter Margaret were in Indiana quent disaster to America. 75 pojis today on business. at Jackson, Sunday, In celebration of ner birthday nnnlversary. Mr. and Mrs, Del Henderson were Sunday guests of Mr.

end Mrs, John "The religion of our American ancestors," he said, "has not been diluted by the doctrines of unbelief nor our patriotism been impaired by imported disloyalty. The socialism bred in the Henderson tit Summltvllle. Mr. and Mrs, John Rodenbaugh of Alexandria, were guests of Mr parlor and expounded from the soap and Mrs. Charles Millard.

box on the corner Is not for red blood' ed Americans. Some who live the The Hone of Good Clothes. I I Ire, inn tornado tetmr high realms of Intellectual abandon if rrank 9. DtHority. Nertl 4 ment and plan rules of government for Maero street those who must earn their own living, spend much time In devhiing methods Mr.

and Mrs." Joseph Hamni hav of instilling into our schools the prln returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. William Kreltzer at ciples of socialism to be taught under Mr. and Mrs. Herachell Neff and the various names and ruses.

perraaBed The only necessary antidotes to son of Dalevillo wereweekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gootee here. these persons are the Bible and the relief lieaiiss it is ALL life of Abraham Lincoln. This coun Mrs.

Shoemaker writes fire, liffhtning and tornado insurance try Is safe, for God reigns and the gov eminent at Washington still stsnds, Room 4, Citizen State Bank Bld. Phone 159. 2-1 ui "A great president of the world's greatest country safeguards American institutions today as they appeared to enjoy better licaWt eat better, work better, Bleep better it they eat KelJojgg '8 Bma It natural, poiUve lor hoxtlt is actually ft blcMiDs Wtaqtanityl Eel'-ogg's gives I'CTnmront rellrf ponstipatiqn be- cause it is ALL E'I It ia Bcicn- liflcally prepared to rjievo, Buffering the vision of President Lincoln two Good coal is cheap coal Wi pell good coal Beffner Coal Co Phone M-t Mr. Shoemaises write firf, lightning and tornado insurance. wheat and contains such nourishment -factors as mineral salts and other elements vital iu sustaining life! Kellogg 'b Bran is cooked and s.11 ready to cat.

It is delightful as a cereal, or sprinkled over your favorite hot or cold eereal. Another popular way to eat it is to cook mix it with -a hot cereal. In preparation, add two tablespoonfuls of bran for each person. Delicious- bakery batches are mada with Kellogg 'a Bran. Eecipet' are printed on each package.

DO TWO THINGS Eat Kellogg'B Bran each day for permanent relief generations ago and which he made possible for us by his pretepta his acts Aint it funny, difference in- peo pis; sam can fly across th cont'nent and through the example of his char in perfec gaiety, while others don't seem t' even be able drive across a acter. Nation Prosperous. Boom 4, Citizens State Bank Bldg. Phono 159. tv 2-lm street car track without geHin' hit! uumaaity from coKstipotion Kellogg' Braij cleans anOl'ptiHfica, the drainage; chnnnelj it clears away toxie poicons and frees you from' the ra-agca of such xlread diseases as Brigut'B, diabetes, as well as eick I tl 1 1 1 "On the Sabbath day, looking out from this place, would remind you that J'CLINiCMAN MERE.

we have nearly 100,000,000 of prosper Andy Mosches, of the county clinic FIHST SHOW FOR TULIPS ous people at work in the United Our educational institutions, from constipation and aertain to eat at least two tablespoonfuls rip chronic cases, with each meaL I First-class hotels, clubs and restaurants serve Kellogg 's Bran is individual packages. Ask for it at your 'wstjiuTBiitu arocers. physical: depivssipn. 'A -week's trial of this great natur food will prove that il3 work for health is wonderfull Consider Kellogg 'i Braa as a food. It to not a'lalalivo nor a raedifine.

overcrowded, can not edmlt all whp would be schooled. The Christian was in the city today on some business connected with the duties of his office. 'Every once in while this officer has to jog up the delinquent ones who falling to show up at the cllnlo s-intftttBdf churches are rapidly increasing their Citizens Bank Announces Beolnnlng ol 8easen's Floral Exhibits. thflr of taolo Eriunis oa membership. Our youth of todav who win direct our government tomorrow is oeuer trained ana more sincere -'The- -Citizens the: first of its series of flower shows to be given this year Will be held in than ever before." i i I liwiypwiw tn mtl IMjf fJ -j- ifi-y -t hi n- Secretary Work declared the labor i the lobby of the bank next Saturday.

question was the one economic prob lem dominating the world's greatest minds. He had in mind, he said, not the determination of the open shop, but rather thet "attitude of all of us who work toward" our tasks." ALEXANDRIA COMPANY WIN. Indianapolis, May 7. A verdict In favor of the Alexandria Preserving Company, of Alexandria, defendant In May 12. This show Is earlier than any held last year and will be for tulips which are at their bBt at this time.

Every resident of Elwood and surrounding has ft bed of tulips will be interested in this show. They are Invited to join the display, bringing In one or more blooms for exhibition. There will be cash prizes and ribbons for the' winners. There Is no entry fee charged at this or any of the flower shows at the Citlscns bank. There will be other exhibits from month to month, notice of which will be given In this paper.

The bank shows last year all were tine and largely attended by the citizens, You have an Invitation to attend the one Buturday. MRU. ELLA ADAMS THOMAS, suit asking judgment of 6,500, was Satisfaction 1 returned in federal court by a jury. It was alleged that the defendant cor poratlon had violated the guaranty clause of the pure food and drugs act The Home is Not Complete Without an Eden Washer While you ure wufihiug the clothing that you can, not tsciul away why not do the entire it will bo a pWanure with the Eden. s.

'l Sold on Easy Call Phone 15 Ask for Demonstration at Your COCHRAN WRIGHT in that it bad sold tho Thomas Canning Company, of Detroit, two cars of tomato pulp which was spollod at tbe time of the sale. The pulp was condemned one year Utter by govern Where is the man or wq-7 man in the world who does not love and admire an attractive cosy home? ment inspectors, it was said in the Mrs, Ella Adams Thomas, wife o( complaint Mayor Walter R. Thomas, of Rueh-ville, died at her home st that place after a lingering' illness of cancer PRISON AFFECTS MALES, According to Sheriff Arthur Dun Mrs. Thomas' had visited' Iq Elwood EcaiLty and style in furni- Lj many times at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Rotta, Thomas, tela, who took Fred Males to the state prison at Michigan lGtiz South street and had many day, the latter was grief striken at Mends In this city who will, mourn ooooooooooooooppopoooon the site of the prlRon walls.

He as her untimely death. Mrs Ward D. sured the sheriff that he bad deter bobbins, of DotrolU hud been at the bedside of her sister-in-law for mined to make a good prison record and if possible earn parole or com X) mutation of h's sentence. i ca.e several weeks. MEMORIAL SERMON MAY 27.

IT. PAYS TO tui3 are always consider-ed thra buying, but comfort is demanded. We have a complete line of every article one could ever wish to have in his home and eacfc every piece Is the height of style and has been appealed to the supreme court. L. H.

Worster'rho was named 83 a committee to arrange for the annual AO ED MUNCIE BANKER DIES. memorial sermon tor the Q. A. It. post and its auxiliary societies sa)d BE SAFE Muacle.

May 7. HaKliii I this morning thar Memorial 8unday Roads, 88, dean of Delaware county would be May 37 and that the Ser bankers, president of the Merchants 'mon would be prenched at the East National bank and director of the If nla atfflpt PhrlnMan rhnrph hv th Merchants Trust and Bavlnis Company, died at a local hospital csrljr pastor, Rov. K. ft. OeMlUer.

1 if 8ATTERV B. More and more Ford owners are coming to i 'I rEuT tQ 'please 80 come in this morning, following a severkl weeks' Illness with a compllcatlot of 'realize the importance. of havingTJicir cars ser- diseases. I trill was held last eight at the armory snd the men were given spe- rlul trilnlne la nrnuaratlriB (or rmO 1 C) () () () () i 1 i "cold mms head" i duty. Drake and Udsure, Is an scute attack of Natal Tatarrh appointed second of the viced in an authorized Ford Service Station, There they are sure of genuine Ford parts and skilled mcclianics who are interested in the i welfare of the can I Those Bubjoct to frequent "colds are, Im-al unit made their Initial apsca and see our complete fits.

CaL or Ecisy "Payments generally In a. "run down" condition HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is al fcllllllllllll. i Treatment cosstartlng of sn Ointment to be used looilly, and a Tonic which The Alexandria public schools held I Msy fertivst In tbe park this attr- Si -li jl 'I; i i acts Quickly through tbe Cloud on tbe Mucous Surfaces, building up the Sys Wc have the Lest eauirrcd shon in this rai 00(111. if uja iLjsua j-i. tem, end making you less liable to -colds." of the Blatc.

Wc carry a large' and coir Me Bold dragxlsts for ovtr 40 ytsM Btck vt only Oenuiuc Ford parts. Don't v.h a chance With your motor, let U4 serv ice your car. jr. J. Cbesy A Co-.

Tolsdo, O. NOTICE I 1 iff" () () () I iM Truck will ieart corner of Sib and Wm. L. iJaie. Leave al D.

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ro. 4:39 P. ta4 to- If Opn Eyenlngs ITorthUfl AH sad Msln trvit. 18 rrnts. II tTa-V.

yiA Awf C. For fcn rrs cf set coil i a i Tbrrs l.J. Cx JN 0 si' V-" Main tl. street to Tin.

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