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The Elwood Daily Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 4

The Elwood Daily Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 4

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-Space Edited Dai'y ly THE EMPORIUM I FIGHT trJiiur Begins 19 i btcel anJ Tm Workers lonu-to Aid oi Mnkers. 7 TEN PEKCUNT FOK DEFENS1I! Here is Opporturity Goods Bargain 1 1 i 1 1 i 4 I ir if jr Ct If it I to Suy at Prices 100 Umbrellas, pbin mission handles, fancy gunmen! handles and etched gold plated handles, all made with union taffeta silk cover. Values up Qg to $2.50. 'Choice, each HIGHLAND BLOOMER DRESSES-Here is a garment that appeals to us as about the most sensible and serviceable dress ever turned out, a combination gingham dress with bloomers to match, all made in one single C9 50 garment, of best quality ginghams and Scotch madras $1.00 up to BLACK TAFFETA SILK We have closed a deal tor the largest quantity of any quality of Taffeta Silk ever brought to Madison county. This lot is for stated periods, covering half a year's shipments.

First shipment came in Saturday and go on sale Tuesday morning. Full 35 inches wide, glossy, brilliant black, splendid weight, has been retailed as high as $1.25 yard, and offered as special at 98c yard. You may buy HCq any quantity, yard "7 iru mule dyi I- i man -N Vi- t'i'esscs xl.i. et th' wl-. still aic mt supplied.

w' the largest most lin of ami delicate ('! in fam dresses liave ai rirJ h. am! have so far more than s-ason at this of the year. The beauty oi the thin is that the garments that ilassy liH.k that makes' thwii different. the ethers, ami the price is less than material wui'ld cost, without thet worry "and to the making of the outnt. Frnvs ran.se from the tritin-i- at $4.

to tlu- wry nm as lii0'h as $27. Have a hmk at tthem whether -you make a sebciion or not. Geneva Silk Hose Ladies' high colored, highly mercerized Hose, all the lustre and finish of an all silk hose, combined with the wearing qualities of 'ICr a fine lisle pair, 50c and JVj Neckwear at 10c 10 dozen new Ja-boes, Dutch collars and stock collars, Sust the same styles have been -i Ar 25c. Each I Un sanitary Silk Hair Nets Put up in hermetically sealed tubes. Only -i A thing of this kind made.

Each Kavser's Silk Gloves The best wear- ing Silk Glove at any price, pure silk in white, gray, tan, pongee and mode, CCr all sizes. Pair JUL Vnmn Coif Pnnpinnr f'nrfipfs The" 1 a New Seal Leather Shopping Bags 50 new styles of good seal leather Shop-3 ping Bags, moire silk and leather lined, greatest Corset ever built for stout figures, with adjustable relief strap, extra heavy reinforced. We guarantee every this make. (t 1 QQ with irside trimmings, gunmetal, brass and gcrman silver frames. Each, $1.00 THREE LARGE LOAVES OF INDIANAPOLIS BREAD FOR 10 CENTS L.

Leeson Sons Co. TC JJ.vU TI. KS AUG HI Si. The Elks are hustlim; like Trojans ior their fourth o' LiL' elo-bralion and iirouiises to be the greatest thing of Hie kind ever in the city. There will be -ill hands of amusemctiis to please all kinds of peopla and there should not a i-in-sle person to go out of town tnis day.

Let everybody s'ay at homo and help to make this affair a it feat success. The Elks never do anything by nalves and the celebration will sure to be a top not jii'-i- vvleu thev have it in 15 I I Hl I. GAME. Theie is going to be an excitim; time at the ball grounds east of town tomorrow afternoon. An aggregation oi local men known as the Air- dome nine win piay um Stock nine and there is going to be a big crowd out to see it.

No admission will bo charged. Read the Dally Record. number of the A n- Wayne the Boiy Loves a Fcr Strike Se-e Per- -Mo. T. "i I A m-r Hi' i I.

a a Ma am! 1- i i i ii An: a I S' ami i i i a a 1 i i- t. a' i i 'I mi AS SURPRISE Unexpected Sj't fnu-t of Virucrnc St- pet R.i.'a Strike. Vila- curs a-'- cu" tlt.d -inrn-a-" aikfd hour 1 be tlif tra lb Mild m- in 1 i a. Th tt sJiaii's aii Tie- ni'-ii and nim -ir day pb'k am! e. Ll'l iU' r-- d- .1 ars to i ich tt hi lli'i aiud a-u llil iii.i; IllOI-i- nip' -i fii run ha I's limit' ii th.m uol' two a la II Troops Rush to Guard Mine.

Uarivi.i- May I1' -on repri-wr by i la -ai -rn -nw th-' 'iiiies and. diti Wailo-r, of s'at" mil1 ion, Cotti paliy I was nidt'fiil to tha' mine. 1 lif ap a ranee of stratme Italians and t'n a' made to burn the works caused the move. James W. VanCleave Dead.

St. Louis, May J. V. VanCleave. the stove miuiut'artur.

a former president of 'he National Manufacturers' assix iat a died at his home here at f. o'clock amlay of heart dis ease. II" has ailim; three weeks of ornanie hear' trouble. Mr. Van- Clenv" is survsvid a widow.

sons and a dauchtt-r. Sends Grafters to Jail. 10 Ten ipt-n. In clndinc in number batik. -rs, physicians and piiii" ieians.

faeed Judue Fra.er and. makiiiL' no fetie of tie fbantes bribery and cmspirao aeains were fiie'd in from and niver, jail of in f'ir to eiltt months Jury Unable to Agree. bid. May 10. -The jurv wl.i'-h tr: i of Walter win.

eharip.d vu'h a iniinal a.ssaul' on Miss Mary la-s'-ii failed to at'i and 'was liisrhai I loth Gwin and Miss la si are in' tiiia rs irf well known families! and the trial at' raft mui-li uui. Didn't Get Any Money, Scott. -burK, 1 1 1 May end' a vi ritisr in th" p'ontrTic 1 i -1 -t-Hilv Sunday wreeked the I.ie.l ai i oii.ied by tile and escaped without ceitiii' any moiii HERE THEY ARE The Latest Scores in the Three Big Baseball Leaques. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At St.

Lou: K. New York. 1 ii 2 n-4 St. Louis i ii i Raymond, Hrucke and Meyers; Cor rldon, I'te Ips and Iti snalian. At Chicago R.iI.E Huston 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 7 Chicago.

0 1 (i i i Mattern, Hurke and Graham; Richie and Archer. At OiicUmatl II i ii. (i (i i Cineinnati 0 ti ti 0 0 ft 2-2 12 0 Hunker and Krwin; Ciistleton and lIcLean. AMERICAN LEAGUE. No Sunday games.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At I-Umsan City, Toledo. 1. At Minneapolis, Indianapolis, 1. At St.

Paul. Louisville, 3. At Columbus, 2. In Nit oarr.ited is sec i a'u-nt and has be all iw rs. the baa! larjiest membership of ate i l.a lr Musi took the was involved, but is ot ib-bt.

and has money in tie 1 1 'ih1; ry The session will be at th-' little south i i-hnrrh this at 7 bo, and tin' public is cordiallv iiiv i to ai'ei: au or all of the 'i days st-ssjun will be inter, si ins. as program shows, and can di.ide when and what int. you most, if you i ar.not attend them all. Hollow ini; is the program: M. ii.t.a rvfiiine.

May lb. S-'ti. Sei' 1 i b.tjr. s--'- S. .11 o.

V. iv.lir.ll. h-'o- lee John Ii Ttiesi'ay IT. I'evoiional John Clawsoin hoc i i'e Last or's 1 se of Kiiirlish and e' at ure in the 1 ulpit. ia i ire l's i holoirii al As- p- i ts cU I.

Iloek i. "The I Ministry" .1. C. Md'aslin. Li "Tiie -ond otiiii'K Chrii" I.

VV. Kvans ll'oo of Committees and Su.sp.-nsion. Titesilav flernuoii. 1 He I ii'VoMotial L. L.

Farrow. 1:4." Lei hire "Lilde I loctriue of and -tan-ton. 2:1." "The Spirit Filled Life" M. F. I lift-.

Aeolian Quartette. Lecture "New Testament TbeoloLy." 1'. W. Hierbercer. 1 Led urt "How to He Happy' J.

It. Moody. 4 Questions. 4:1." Suspension. Tuesday Hovotional.

V. Mission -Mrs. .1. L. Service.

Miuniim. May 1H. lievotional .1. C. Coons.

"llaptism of the Holy Ghost --'fl. L. Farrow. St 1 and Reports. 1 1 Sermon I.

('. MeCaslin. 1 1 'oni in ti ii ion S. S. Stanton.

Kiis'j elision. eilnesday A I lei noon. 1 lievotional John Jackson. "American I'roblems Con front in American Churches." Frank W. Linberry.

'Individual Responsibility George Habcock. Aeolian Quartette. 2 1'." '-'How to Hevelop Leadershiti Amoni; the Laymen. If. V.

Sharp. "ly-rsinal KvanRelism" IKiiii. ''(lod's Financial ITan" Ileitz. Special Music. 3:2" "('hurc)i Fxtension in the In diana Conference J.

C. Cootis. "The Increased Living V.x penses and the Castors Milarv J. O. 4.ft."i Questions.

4:1." Fiilinished Susiiensiou Wednesday 7: no Devotional I). V. Lvans. Sermon S. S.

Stanton Evangelistic Services. Cliiisiian linden vor Day Thursday May UMh. Opens with the (Juiet. Hour from f. to 8: on a.

conducted by Miss Dairy Stephens. 9:30 Devotional J. S. Clawson 9:30 Minutes and C. 10.

Husiness Home Mission C. Cbotis Music Aeolian i lie Model Christian Gn deavor" Goldie Myers. Recitation Iva Carroll. Music Fowlerton Ladies (Juar tctfe. Hr.

'in individual itesponslbillty In the C. K. HIE DAILY RECORD. A. D.

MOFFETT, Prop. Entered at the Postoffice at Elwood, ai second class matter. Published Every Day Except Sunday SUBSCRIPTION. Out month in advance I IThxet uionthg in advance 1. 11 months In advance 60 Oie year In advance i.

00 lti. THE DAILY GUARANTEES TO ADVERTISERS TO REACH MORE HOMES IN ELWOOD THAN ANY PAPER DELIVERED IN THE CITY. OBHTAKY. Samuel 1'. (Jill was born in County Ohio, on January 2'j, ISai.

(Jif-d at his home Smitli 1 Hth street, on Thursday eveiiinir. May 12. When a young man, Mr. dill moved ttit'u his parents to Wayne loun-ty(. Indiana, where he re-sided until lie moved nith his.

family to KIwjjJ in 1 8 7 In he was married tit Miss Viola Lei-sun. To this inioc wi-iv born. thr-f il.l r-u ()r-ille, Guy. and Hraee. Th" latter lyiug at the tender rs" 'of four his Immediate family (insisting of his wiiV and two smis.

la- l-'iive-s an mot her am! Jirothers in U'uio. Iiuring his last s- was iu-lient and brave not uuorin.a a word of complaint on aicount. of his great affliction. He was peri-ctly -sicti -d to thf will Mr. Gill was' a most, highly respected ritimi ar.d ia-eaiise rf his simple and honorable halets of in'e l.ad a gra' many cry loval friends He was wry thou-jl ttVil of )th rs evt-ti at the saerifi'-t-' o'tf-n of i-13 own p.

rsonal inti-r -sts. The i-s-tcem in he as h'dd was een in the atteiuianr" at the ni-eral of sympathi-th' frii-iois the many tn-autnui iPual jm-i-es; tributes of love and sympathy. Tha 'funeral s-rvb Sunday aftu noon ii oni hi and wiis oml ictwi Sellers, pa-tor of the Main St. "Christian church, with beaunf mu sic cnueieo. oy a quartette oi siiil7- rs from the chundi, after whi body was laid to rest in a benrift 1 in the cemetery.

ITW HASFn WI.GIJ I'liOI'l I V. J. W. Harnett has piirch.i-5".! the Thomas Webb property on South street. The consideration was This shows that one citizen ihas perfect faith In the fipme of the city.

You cn get mortgage exemption lilanks, deeds, chattel ernd real t-4ate mortgages, title bonds, leases and many other blanks for sale at the ItECORD OFFICE. Rent card for sale. 17tf Mark Crousehas returned home to Indianapolis after a few days visit with, friends here, fM. i.Jlir'lf GCAUAN I LED LIQI OH CI HE Drunkenness is a progressive dip ease; the moderate drinker not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, the craving for more and more becomes irresistible as Ov- disease advances; the result is Chro.iie Alcoholism. treatment used successfully by thousands right in their own homes is Orrine.

It. is sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrine No. 1, is the secret, remedy; Orrine No. 2.

is for those willing take the treatment. Either form cost $1. Write for free booklet "How to Cure Drunkenness" The Orrine 40" Orrine Hiiilding Washington, D. (. Sold by leading druggists, and in this city by EKED GREEN.

Cor. Anderson and South A streets Ella Loser and Mr. Lee Cross of Fluff ton, were here yesterday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Janus Lepper.

Why? Because The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove is scientifically and practically perfect. You cannot use too much wick it ii automatically controlled. You get the maximum heat I no smoke. The burner is simple. One wipe with a cloth cleans it consequently there is no Bmell.

The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove ia wonderful for year-round use, but especially in summer. Its heat operates upward to pan, pot, or kettle, but not beyond or around. It is useless for heating a room. It has a Cabinet TP with ahelf for keeping platea and food hot. 0 It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys.

The nickel finish, with tho bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with Or without Cabinet. F.tvry ili'alfr Tfrywliirp; If not yniim, writ (or Peicrlptlre Circular lo tin nearetl agency of tb 1 1 bo Suspension. Thursday Al'lemoon. 1 Devotional l.ela (Jueal.

t.4." Reports. I'ersoi'al Freparat ion for K. l'ravtr F. Sheets. Solo Mrs.

C. Hutchinson. Foiei'Hi Missions M. F. I lift'.

Recitation Lora Jones. Music Fowlerton Ladies Quartette. in hy is it More l'rotitable fo Save a ISoy than a Helms lo Awardinir of Ranner and ln-s-tallation ed' O. Le.lbetf.er. sic Aeolian Quarteete.

'Consecration' S. S. Stanton. no Suspension. 'I'll est I ay I Souk Service .1.

MeCaslin. Solo L.lie Moody. Sermon 1. 1 iierberu'er. lleliedictioll.

MAKE Li PER CENT. OX VOl MONEY. Did you ever stop to consider how much difference there is between 12 per cent, and 3 per cent? After a man pays his tax. Insurance repairs and other incidental expenses and makes 3 per cent on He has only $130 not. If he was getting: 12 per cent, he would nave $600.

This is worth your study. See Edar A. Lane, and get some facts and figures about this country. His oflice is at 110 North Anderson street, with V. K.

Deliority. tf I HE A WHOM OIM'ENS. Maniilter Keller Announces a Hill at His Xinusomeiit Flare. The Airdomo season will open tonight. Manager Keifer has th building all remodel, 1 and repainted and is now one 'd the best, open air play houses in this part of the country, and is rain proof.

Mr. Keifer has secured the Manhattan Stock Company for the opening week. This company is said to be one of the strongest repertoire companies on the The opening play will he "Little Miss Robinson Crusoe," with ifelen Forest Russell in the title role. The management predicts capacity business at. the popular prices 10, and 20 cents.

Mrs. Will Halting and Mrs. Chas. Deliority spent today visiting at In Cf ft Ir You no longer need weary our-UwlV III self out with the weakening yy "fr f-fr keat an intensety hot kitch-VUll I I Ul en. You can cook in comfort.

Here is a stove that gives no outside heat. All its heat is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter than either white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. All tho heat is utilized in cooking none in outside heating. Pto IPerjrcctioR I Oil CooR-stove entirely removes the discomfort of cooking.

Apply a match and immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is projected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet there is no surrounding heat -no smell -no smoke. I Cautionary Note Bo turtl you get this itovo id that the name-plate reads New Perfection." Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Moore. 10: "') Discussion. dianapolis.

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Years Available:
1897-1911