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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

Publication:
The Call-Leaderi
Location:
Elwood, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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1 Attorney Roy Res6ler was In the city from. Windfall this morning. Next Wednesday will be a great Masonic occasion in Elwood. The strike at the plate glass factory at Alexandria has been settled. Use A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Ed McConnell and family, left today for Minnesota, to make an extended Charles Parson Is home from a visit ness trip to Illinois and Iowa to visit over Sunday.

Fire, lightning and tornado insurance. Frank E. DeHorlty, 120 North Anderson street. ltf Charles Dale is quite sick at his home and will not be a'ble to be about Because it's clean. Because it's economical.

Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. The Wearing of Good Oothes GREATHOUSE Clothes is an outward and visible sign of a Man's good judgment and taste for several days. A fund for factories push it along, No deception about this plan, as ar ranged by good citizens.

I Thomas Harmon has been granted mm a divorce from Charlotte Harmon, in Because it will not overheat your kitchen. the Tipton circuit court. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. The word came this morning that Because it is the Perfected oil stove. N.

J. Leisure, sudeniy stricken with illness, was much improved. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. There will "be fine children's exer cises at several of the Elwood churches tomorrow evening.

Chief Wise, of the Valparaiso fire department, was the guest of Mr. cannot hi equaled for its bright and I ft, itr jf Houae ol KuppcabdoMC 1 Chicago simple construction and Mrs. Alien Mason yesterday. steady light, si: and absolute safety. Equipped See Frank E.

DeHonty, 120 North Anderson street for all kinds of insur ance. Down stairs office. ltf Teeth extracted by the use of clo- with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. As ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom.

Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (INCURPOIiATKD) IFrannk M.C&reatflhioiiise CLOTHING AND HABEEDASHEES ride gas, latest methods. Dr. Burch, room 12, Lederer-Hne Blk.

29tf One slightly used H. Baldwin pi ano, good as new. Original price was $500. You can have same for $275 Cash. Unlimited guarantee on the pi ano.

George W. Osborne, at the News An Expert Accountant. "Do you not think, Miss Smiles." he stand. 4tf pleaded, "that in time you might learn to love nie?" Mrs. G.

V. Newcomer, daughter Generally fair north. Probably showers in the south portion tonight and Sunday. CHICAGO EXCURSION Saturday Night June 8th. Chicago All Day.

Extremely Low Rates Ask the local I. U. T. for information regarding excursion? INDIANA UNION TRACTION CO. 6t3 'TossiWy," the girl replied.

"If you Miss Mary, were guests of friends at IN AND OUT OF THE CITY Anderson yesterday. could render me a statement of what you aro worth, Mr. Giles, I might learn One vagrant was the report on the to lovo you. I'm very quick at fig ures." London Mail. police slate It' night and the record for the month promises to be a good one.

The Test. "Come in here, I wish to tell you a Kingman or pianos. 27tf Clarence E. Abbott likes his new EXCURSION TO TOLEDO, Via UNION TRACTION LINE piece of gossip Mrs. Smith told me." Dr.

J. Q. Garner, Hap block. business as agent for the MXincie Star "Is It good?" "Is it? I had to promise not to tell and is already increasing the circula tlon. a soul before she would tell me." Call Tipton Muslo company for all popular music.

29tf Insurance that insures. Frank E. DeHorlty, 120 North Anderson street, Houston Post. Encourage the committee appoint You Made Our Soda You could not be more particular than we to have It per- lect ri all respects. We are as careful about the quality of materials' as though our entire business success depended upon our soda; we are as -careful about the cleanliness as though we had to do all the drinking ourselves.

We havft spared to give the people -of Elwood an up-to-date soda water service, and there Is ample evidence that this is apprciated. DR. F. L. SAYLOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.

103. So. Anderson 8t HOME OF VINOU 1507 Main 8treet ed to locate factories. This is not a- More Dlrert. Little Besa Mamma, I wish we had ttrae for criticism, either on plans or down stairs office.

ltf Miss Ethel Davenport is ill at her people. a piano. Mamma We enn't afford one, dear. You should wish for a goose home at 2732 North street. Daniel Morgan, one of the best that laya golden eggs.

Little Bess-1 Saturday Night, June 8th. Round Trip Fare $2.25. Arrive Toledo by Clover Leaf Ry 8:30 a. m. Sunday, June 9th.

Will leave Toledo at Midnight Sun day, June 9th. INDIANA UNION TRACTION CO. J. F. STAR KEY D.

P. F. A. Anderson, Ind. known Irish residents of Tipton coun Mrs.

E. E. Neal has returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Tjerre But why not wish for a heu that would ty, died at St. Joseph's hospital at lay a piano? Haute. that place.

Uniform Rank W. O. W. will give Mrs. Royal Knotts and Mrs.

John Dolnir Them I p. "I wonder what that Chinaman an ice cream social at their hall Sat Ervin, delegates to the state meeting is urday night June 8, 1907. A cordial doing up so late." of the Daughters of Liberty at Whit invitation to all. 7t2 "Shirts, I Orleans ing, have returned home. Tlnies-Democrat The Call Leader for rw news.

John C. Webler's famous band of Mrs. R. J. Fuller and baby, of Ter re Haute, arrived this afternoon, for Cincinnati will give a concert at An deison June 18.

visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Neal, for seveial weeks, M'iss Pearl Matthews has added to the curio exhibit in the Call Leader Join the Bulger team and go to Tip window some Indian hatchets, arrows and other relics that are worth see ton for the baseball game tomorrow afternoon.

Tipton folks usually have ing. a good time for visitors on Sunday. Summer Luxury This is what a man gets when he smokes a fine Baron Knight Cigar. They are always delicious to the taste, and make the best medium- priced smoke that you can find. When you want the worth of your money, in a good cigar, try a Baron Knight.

Mra. James Herron and daughters, Mrs. F. Robinson is making a visit of several weeks with relatives Misses Lillian and Leola, went to. Al- at Pittsburg, Carroll county.

Her hus eaxndria this afternoon to attend a I band will join her there and spend a birthday celebration of the grand Men's Wearing Apparel The proper kinds and thebetter kinds at the lowest' possible prices Lion, Silver and Perfection Shirts, Criterion Neckwear, Perfection Hose. Summer underwear, air colors and grades, In separate garments or union suits. The very newesf creations in hats and caps. New assortment of caps just received New patterns in summer shirts just in. Extra special this week, 23c hose, two pair for 25c.

Suits to order at cnt prices during June, "mOS IMA BROS. brief vacation. mother of Mrs. Herron, tomorrow. Miss Allie, Truesdale, and littlo The lots to be offered in the effort Miss Lucile Loher, a very charming to raise a factory fun will be lots in maiden, are the guests of the family the part of the city whore they will" be of valuQ for something other than of George H.

Carpenter and other relatives and friends. farmintt purposes the first year or No. 1111 S. Anderson St No. 21533 W.

Main St. two. KIRK IAPRflisE onnrta Dunnn lesN than hair thn n.tst. nf anw hnmi nr Mrs. F.

M. Html, who was re-elect Kood tramparent soap. DniireistsaniJ trrocers. ed state secretary of the Daughters of Liberty at the meeting at Whiting, FLOORING 3 visiting relatives at Logansport for couple of weeks before her return. Her children are accompanying her.

i SPRING FOOTWEAR Mrs. Charles Simon delightfully en tertained the Ladies' auxiliary at her home Thursday afternoon, nearly all of the Anderson ladies being in at tendance. When you're ready for yours, sir, we're ready to serve you. Just take a peep into our store any day now and see the handsome spring styles. WANTED Steady increase in a rap idly growing town makes it neces sary for us to advertise for help.

Wfe want carpenters, tin finishers, three foremen and an assistant superintend ent for our planing mill. We can of fer steady work and good wages. Reliable men write the J. F. Bender There's nothing missing, tnat worthy of a place in this home of 1 10 Bros.

General Contractors and And lumber' of every variety. Good good shoes. Dealers in Building Material, Hamil in quality, right In every way, is what ton. Ohio. 8t6 we carry in our yards, and you will get what you want promptly if you FOR RENT Three good rooms suit It's true we sell shoes on a small profit, but we sell lots of them.

able for offices or light housekeep Our trade on Ladies' High Grade Shoes and Oxfords Is constantly Increasing and well it should. We give the biggest values and latest creations shown in Elwood In the All Americas and Mayfair Shoes and Oxfords at $3.00 and S3. 50 Our medium price shoe from 99c to $2.50 is an exceptional value. A look at them will convince you that this is the place to buy your shoes and oxfords. send your next order to us.

GRADES RIGHT. PRICES RIGHT. ing, over Elwood Trust company. Call Elwood Trust company. 7t6 At your service, sir, any day Let us know whet your lumber wants may be and we will quote you 69 FOR RENT Six room cottage one- prices which we think wlll please half block from Main street on North Tenth on Ibrlck street Base A.

q0. nLTSlemmsuim 69 69 ment, water in kitchen, also seventy- 9fi you. ELWOOD LUMBER COMPANY ARTHUR WYLIE, M'CVR. aoth Phonee No, 28. Elwted, In five foot drilled well.

Address' J. F. r- HOCS OP COURtfc. Mllbourne, 1320 North street, El wood, Indiana..

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