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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 2

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 2

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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WANTS NEW LAI 4 Lit Uk 1 I La ounuQ 7nan used a sair.jv!e bottle acj now hart It De Well Dressed For Thanksfjiving To properly observe Thanksgiving Day the turkey should be well dressed so should you, too, be well dressed Thanksgiving Day and every other day wear CLOTHCRAFT ALL WOOL CLOTHES. They are guaranteed to wear well, to hold shape, and be honestly made of pure wool cloth yet they cost you only Ml $10 to $25 Sale Automobile Driving Gloves Men's lamb, skin gauntlet gloves, 16 inches in length, with wrist strap; an extra -i OQ heavy gauntlet, $2.50 value, pair. A ri)n ft rrscn has bcom Krougti yrr of failur to find a cure, aa4 tinally, perhaps, fives up tryinr It la roU wondr that he become tkep-ttcai. And yet to all who have constipation. would Try juft ou tliiny more." We with yon would try Dr.

Caldwell' Fyrup rvpeia. a laxative tonic that has be uaed (or a generation. Thousand are using it; mireljr aome of your friends among the number. You can buy it of ny druggist at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, but better Btill. rend your jiame and addreea to Dr Caldwell for a free kample bottle.

He will tend you mocgrri to convince you of its merits, and hen If you like it you can buy It of your druggist. Mr. J. J. Petty of Union 111.

XIo Mr. George W. Zimmerman of Har-risburg. Pa. and many others of both mcxes aad la all parts of the country first No More Gray Hairs.

It Is easier to preserve tie color ot the hair than to restore it, although It la possiblo to do both. Our grand mothers understood the sicret. The; made and used a "sage tea" and their dark, glossy hair long after mlddls life was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hair before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers In using "sage tea" for their hair, and are fast following suit. The present generation has the advantage of the past In that they can get a ready to use preparation called Wjeth's Sage and Sulphur.

As a scalp tonio and color restorer, this preparation is Tastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers, and It can be bought for CO cents and $1 a bottle at most any first-class drug tore, or will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company 74 Cortland New Yory City, upon rectlpt of price. For sale and recommended oy Fred W. Green. Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy has 1ecome famous for its cures of coughs, cold, croup and influenza. Try It when in need.

It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by Fred W. Green. sfl 1 James A. Creagmile 122 NORTH ANDERSON.

Pork Chops lb. 15c. Pork Steak lb. 15c. Pork Shoulder 14c.

Ftesh Side Meat lb 14c. Lard lb. 14c. Wew Phone 20 Old Phone 64 PROMPT DELIVERY, Men's $3 00 finest Jersty at Black, navy, tan and Jersey sweaters, in styles; the best at any each COMFORTABLS SHOES that new high toe and hell; gun metal calf that is right up- CM ft A to-the-minute, pair THREE LARGE LOAVES OF BEST BREAD FOR 10 CENTS. mm ik sons CO.

CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES FOR MEN 2 GUARANTEED ALL WOOL reguUrly in the house. You will learn to do away with salts. water and cathartics for are but temporary reliefs while Dr. CalJweil Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to cure permanently. It will train your stomach and bowel muscles so that they will do their work acaln naturally without outside aid.

Cast asivie your skepticism and try Syrup i'epsin. Dr. Caldwell does not feel that the purchase of lils remedy ends his obit ration. He has specialized in stomach, liver and bowel diseases for oveV forty years ciJ will be pleased to give the reader r.y advice on the subject free of chursro. All are welcome to writ him.

V. lif ther for the medical advice or free sample address him Dr. W. it. raMweir.

a Caldwell building Real Estate Transfers. Warranty deeds filed with the coun ty recorder yesterday were: John Watlers to A. N. Harold, lot, Alexandria $20,000 Horace Lukens and wife to Alva N. Harold, lots, Alexan dria 6,300 Uunilla M.

Wenberg to Alva N. Harold, lot, 8,000 Arthur E. Harlan to Alva N. Harold, lot, Alexandria $1,100 Factory Fund Trustees to Spear Mills lot Henry C. Calloway and wife to Lliia O.

Smith, lot, Elwood Forest, Larmore and wife to Elizabeth It. Palmer, lot, An 1.00 200 derson 1,800 Boyd H. Bedford and wife to Samuel Tibbets, lot, Anderson 2,000 Minnie B. and Richard B. Wil son to Laura Burke, lots, Anderson 2,5000 lley Biggs and wife to Eph riam Hook, lot, Alexandria 183 South Elwocd Land Co.

to Fred Shrock, lot, Elwood 100 Edwin V. Vooris and wife to James Hudson and wife. lot. Elwood. a5 Allen H.

Rouner to George L. Jcrdan and wife, lot, Alexan dria Henry S. Rcminger and wife to Lewis C. Reynolds, lots, Summitville Carrie 'Huriock John W. 20 40 Phillips, lot, Alexandria 1,500 Carlie M.

Robinson and wire to John Bennett and wife, lot, Anderson 600 The pleasant purgative effect ex perleneced by all yho use Chamber. Iain's Stomach end Liver Tablets, an the healthy condition ot the body and mind which they create, makes one feel Joyful. Sold by Fred W. Green. Do your clothes look Yellow? If so, use Red Cross Ball Blue.

It will make them white as snow. Large 2oz. package 5 cents. fOR BALES ana vor Rent Cards. Printed In large type on card 17x1 Inches; 5c at Call Leader office It is a pleasure to watch the toast hecome crisp and brown, and.

then remove it from the G. K. Radiant Toaster at the precise moment is browned over, thus allowing take place, without which toast the outside. Barnard Sees. Great Loss Sustained Daily.

BIG SAVING TO PEOPLE H. L. Barnard, state food and drug commissioner win ask tne next legislature to pass a law regulating 'weights and measures. Mr. Barnard ha3 found that many food products, yn-iirea oy tne large corporations and by the packers generally Bhort iu ei8ai.

or fifteen sample cne-nair pcuuds of butter, purchased recently by W. Tucker, state food inspector, were found to be short weight. ir. uarnara explains the value of a law regulating weights and measures and providing penalties for its violation. "SunnoRP." you purchase a can of sirup, ad vertised to contain cne quart and And that ycu get "not a quart but seven gills.

There Is no law in ind iana by which the canning company or tne grocer can be punished. We propose to protect the'people against tms injustice." me isew York law regulating weights and measures is regarded a mqdel and probably w'll be used as basis for whatever legislation is enacted in Indiana. Inspector Dris tun, oi rcrk uty, since tbe passage of the state law, has con ducted a crusade against the use of false scales and false measures that has attracted the'attention of the en tire country. me tnaiana state food and drug commissioner has tried in vain to ob tain from Federal government a set of weights and measures. In a letter received a Tew days ago from Louis A.

Fisher, chief of the division of weights and measures of the Bureau of Standards, Mr. Barnard was in- lormea Jnaiana received a set in 1847 and a set of medrtc standards in 1876 and that they had been, lost iur. fisner said a federal inspector visited Terre Haute and Indianapo lis a year ago and found no trace of the early standards. He declared it not to the credit of a Btate to lose a set of weight and measures costing more than S1000. iiy an congress, the Bureau of Standards Is prohibited from sup plying more than one set of stand ards to a single state.

The enforcement of a law against shirf weights will save the people of Indiana thousands of dollars an nually. Mr. Barnard declared. Th'3 enactment of such a law is the next step to be taken In the crusade against unscrupulous packers, ners and retailers. can COMPLAINTS FILED TUESDAY.

Superior Court Ktta Johnson vs. Turner Johnson divorce. L. K. Kimberlin.

attorney. John Snyder vs. Marie Snyder, di vorce. J. E.

Beeler. attorney. Fay Smith vs. Horace Smith, dl- orce. Wade Free, attorney.

Adney Horst vs. Christian Horst, dl- orce. Kittinger oc Diven. attorneys. Circuit Court.

Anna Hillard vs. Samuel Hillard, di vorce. O. A. Armfield.

attorney. Archibald C. Rice vs. Scott Lyst, on account, 150. L.

K. Kimberlin, attor ney. Edgar W. Farmer vs. C.

C. C. St. Hy. change of venue from su perior court.

It is in time ot suacrefl mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Liniment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who" cannot al ways be-found at the moment Then It Is that Chamberlain's Liniment Is never found wanting. In cases ot sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the soreness and drives away the pain Sold by Fred W. Green. Heavy, Impure blood make a muddy pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly, Burdock Blood BlUers makes the blood rich, red.

pure restores perfect health. Clear, wbite clothes are a sign that the house keeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 'lot. package 6 cents. If yon bone hire an uem can II either $2.00 oxford grey, all coat and turtle wool neck price, $2.00 MONEY On Easy Payments Dr.

not worry If you are short pi cast, temporarily. You can borrow money from me on your personal security, furniture, pianos, horses an wagons and pay It back In wetkly or monthly MBUH All buslnsss strictly confidential, TWOLF Bell Phone 401 1S24 South A street ELWOOD, INDIANA. 1 1 A World of Eye Trouble Would be avoided if people had their sight properly attended to. Be one of the wise ones and wear glasses only after we have made a thorough examination of your eyet Then your glasses will be Just what your sight requires. Any other method of selecting glasses la dangerous.

And your eyes are too precious to subject them to any avoidable risk. sweaters, with in patent a shoa I' N. i if THE FREE SEWING MACHINE BEST ON EARTH. rand ruff and Itching 8calp Yield To This Treatment Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from underneath the skin with greasy lotions or fancy hair dressing when Fred W. Green Drug Store will guarantee Zemo and Zemo Soap to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that causes the trouble.

Zemo and Zemo Soap can be ob tained In any city or town In Ameri ca and are recognized the best and most economical treatment for all affections of the ekin or scalp wheth er on Infant or grown person. One shampoo with Zemo Soap and appli cation of Zemo will etop Itching and cleanse tne scalp of dandruff and scurf. We invite you to try Zemo and Zemo Soap and if not entirely satis- fled we will refund your money. GO Vf A INDIANA UNION TRACTION CO. to GRAND OPERA HOUSE ANDERSON, For the following Shows -Nov.

16, "THE CLIMAX," matinee and night. Nov. 18th "THE MERRY WIDOW" New York company and orchestra Nov. 19, "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" matinee and night All Traction Agents will accept orders for tickets. Save YOUR LABELS From Duggin's Bread 25 entitles you to one ticket to the LYRIC THEATRE.

Phone 608-L1 HEW YORK "COPPER 18 THE 8RCATE8T THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER IM THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, I OCts. ISHCED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free.

FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Lift 4Mm. it w. ma bi, Toaa.

444444444-4444444444 AflD CUFFS domestic riKisn Iuoo5 taimfcry Co; Laundries! In the Most Up-to-DaM Manner Poealbl. 14 South A Street Both LOST -A-TflATU fa LOST A TOOTH? It' more Important than you think. Good looks bs well as coo4 health are If you have as yet not FOUND a reliable substitute for the lost one, remember we are dental experts. Our Crown and Bridge work has ARRESTED serious troubles for many persons In your predicament, F. AV.

IIAHnOLD DENTIST Hupp Block, FheiM 14 Over Dr. Baylor's Drug Store. wi raw General Electric Radiant Toaster delicious toast, on the dining room table It mates radiant heat the correct way. The center of the bread become: heated before the outside the necessary chemical changes to cwey in the middle and hard on Gen, 7 Vtnc Radiant Toaster lightens breakfast tasks and quickly pays for by saving time and bread. nd see a ration of tin's electrical convenience.

Electric Light Company. Ojttida,.

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