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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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$25.00 Twenty For. The Best Every man, woman. and child in for a few minutes and earn some LEESON'S STORE, before 9:30 of the delay in getting our circulars CP ELWOOD INDIANA CHENERO We have already named this kitchen cabinet the "Kitcheneed Special." We want five good names for other Kitcheneeds. G. I.

Xmas Suggestions Rochester Nickle Plate Ware We have the largest assortment of Nickel Plated Ware we have ever' shown and the prices are very reasonable. Heavy copper nickel-plated ware in the following. Casseroles $5.00 to $1.00 Tea Kettles $2.50 to $1.00 Coffee Pots $2.25 to 75c Tea Pots $2.25 to 75c Chafing Dishes $10.00 to $4.00 Serving Trays, Tea Sets etc. R. L.

Why I Wear Because they save my time, temper and eyes without disfiguring my looks. Reasons enough. I had them fitted by Dr. C. D.

Adair because I wanted them right. YOU ought to do likewise. DR. C. D.

ADAIR OPTOMETRIST Over Sidmore's 5 10c Store Glasses That Blend Use of various instruments in the examination of the eye have made that operation largely mechanical. Defects of vision may be found and analyzed without great difficulty, in most cases. But to make glases that seem a part of the face itself, rather than something "stuck on" the nose, is an art gained through a different sort of knowledge and enthusiasm. (You have noticed glasse that improve the appearance of the wearer; and you have seen others that did no.t We make the former kind here, because we have both the skill and the will to make them. See Us For Becoming Glasses C.

B. Dunlap OPTOMETRIST THE ELWOOD CALL LEADER MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1914. By I. Sellers Sons Five Dollars in Cash Prizes to be Given Away $25.00 List of Five Names For Their New KIT KITCHENEEDS Elwood and vicinity has a chance to win one of these cash prizes. Nobody barred.

Put on your thinking cap extra Christmas money. Fill out the coupon below and deposit it in the ballot box on the third floor at p. m. Saturday, December 12th. We have extended the time of this contest to Saturday, December 12th, on and newsnaper announcements before the public.

Prizes for best list of five names are as follows: For The Best List Submitted $10.00 In Gold For The Second Best List Submitted 5.00 In Gold For The Third Best List Submitted 3.00 In Gold For The Next Seven Best Submitted 1.00 Each Fill Out This Coupon and Deposit in Ballot Box Prizes will be awarded on the following Saturday, At Leeson's before 9:30 p. Saturday, Dec. 12 December 17th, and announcement of names and winners I suggest the following five names for Sellers Kitcheneeds: will be made in this 1. The judges in the contest will be the following mem2. bers of the Sellers organization.

3. Mr. H. K. Breadley Advertising Manager 4.

Mr. Frank Kellar, Sales Manager 5. Mr. Mark Haynes Indiana Representative Name Mr. O.

H. Ohio Representative Mr. A. Hansen Pacific Coast Representative Address. SELLERS SONS CO COMPANY as Found in Our Hardware Dept.

Blue Grass Brand Cutlery Pocket Knives, Razors, Kitchen Knives, Butcher Knives, Carving Sets. The very finest grade of steel used in his grade of goods. Pearl Handle Knives $2.50 to 50 Other Knives as low as 25c Razors of this famous brand--there are none just as good $3.25 to $2.00 Carving Sets $5.00 to $2.50 Steel Knives and Forks, table sets $2.50 to 75c Butcher Knives $1.00 to 25c Many other items in this brand of steel goods interesting to housekeepers. PHI BETA KAPPA Elections at I. U.

Have Been Announced, Twelve This Year. The announcement of the elections to Phi Beta Kappa, the national honorary scholarship fraternity, was Friday at Indiana The folowing students were choser at a meeting last week: Humphrey M. Barbour, Bloomington; Carl F. Brand, Greenfield; Cecil W. Byers, Boonville; Anna R.

Clark, Milligan; Ada Doolittle, Gail Doolittle, Bloomington; Esther L. Tinsley, Arthur B. Leible, Indianapolis; Edgar Y. Lindsay, Bloomington; Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brookville: Aleida Van Vessem, Bloomington; James G.

Woodburn, Bloomington. "The Girl of the West." A play which is sure to please all lovers of western drama will be presented at the Grand opera house Wedneeday evening, Dec. 9th. A very clever cast has been secured and each and every character is as true to life as possible. Special prices have been made for this production and are now on sale at Green and Moyers drug store.

NOTICE Notice to members of Ct. Elwood 1097 I. O. you are requested to be at hall Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.

m. Election of officers and Trustees. 3-5-7 ED SNELSON, Sect. AMERICAN RED CROSS WEAR-EVER WEAR-EVER The Pride ALUMINUM of the ALUMINUM TRADE MARK TRADE MARK Housekeeper It is a satisfaction to show her Aluminum, ware because the stamped trade-mark Wear-Ever" stands for the best. Wear-Ever" can be bought, either in -pieces in sets and the price is 110 higher in the majority of cases than ware that is offered oIL special sales.

The high grade finish, the heavy gauge of metal, the large head rivets purity of metal makes the highest standard "Wear-Ever." Art Brass Nickle Plate Bath Room Fixtures What; makes, the bath-room more complete or makes it look more attractive than a well chosen assortment of bath room nickle plated fixtures. ART BRASS has those exclusive features of shapes and finisir that you will find in no other similar line of goods. We can furnish your bath room complete in this ware and prices are sure to please you. Ask to see some of the specials. Sons Company NEW SUITS FILED Superior Court Fay Hauser vs.

Clyde Hauser, G. I. Sellers and Sons divorce, Wilkie and Willkie, attorneys. Reubon Bookout vs. Henry Bailey, et quiet title.

Robert McLain, attorney. Joel Metcalf vs. Chas. N. McClintock, and John W.

Fileener, note $75. Robert McLain, Anna Spencer vs. Chas. Spencer, divorce. Kittinger and Diven, atorneys.

Circuit Court John L. Forkner, of estate of John R. Watson, vs. J. 0.

Morrison note $165.40. Sherman Makepeace, attorney. Mary. A. Stewart vs.

Jas. M. Stewart, divorce. Willkie and Willkie, attorneys. Samuel Raper vs.

Mary A. Girt, et note, $138. Walter Vermillion, attorney. The Aeolian Co. vs.

Christena Koons et est. equit lien, etc. M. A. Chipman and R.

M. Keltner, attorneys. NEW CORN WAS SHIPPED OUT OF SUMMITSVILLE. The vrst car load of new corn was recently shiped out of Summiteville. The corn this year, elevator men say, is not quite as good quality as of previous years, being damaged by dry rot, but the yield is good as compared to other seasons.

5,600,000 MEN AVAILABLE IN ENGLAND AND WALES The total male population of England and Wales available for military purposes is estimated at 5,600,000 in the annual report of the registrar general of births deaths and marriages. The registrar's compilation gives the following figures: Age Number 20-24 1,502,652 25-29 1,455,783 30-84 35-39 1,261,432 MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to: James A. McFall, born 1874, laborer, Elwood, and Anna B. Gilbert, born 1892, Elwood. Charles L.

Bicknell, born 1895, broom maker, Dundee, and Loshla M. Anderson, born 1896, Alexandria. William H. Hackleman, born 1888, farming, Anderson, and Veda. Green, born 1897, Lapel.

William Mort, born 1859, farmer, Perkinsville, and Alice HAll, born 1862, Anderson. William Mort of Perkinsville and Alice Hill of Madison county, Joseph A. McFall and Anna B. Gilbert, both of Elwood; Charles M. Bicknell of Dundee and Loshia M.

Anderson, of Elwood were married Saturday by Squire Brunt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Warranty deeds filed with the county recorderr Saturday were: Olive W. and Wm. N. Gordon to John Elden and Maggie M.

Estell, 20 acres, Fall Creek twp. $3,000 John Elden and Maggie M. Gordan to Wm. M. and Oolive Gordon lot, Anderson 3,000 Emma B.

McKnown et al to Jas. Annon et al, land Boone 1,350 Susannah Sal8ma and Chas. Wolford to Parsons Dennis Co. lot' Anderson 1 Caught a Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a' very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," write Mrs.

Sarah ET. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. thought sure he was going into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by Will G. Evans, Druggist.

A good thing is cheap at any price. PAUTY EGRETS Cea GREEN MEYER LEADING DRUGGISTS The Rexall Store Phone 519 Free Delivery We Pay For Ashes J. G. Field, Agency Farting Block, Phone 344 Royal American, Phoenix, Dubuque, Palatine, Michigan Commercial, German Alliance, Western of Pittabure, British American Connecticut, Commonwealth, Northern, Calumet Underwriters, First National, Colonial Underwriters, National -Commercial, Milwaukee Mechanics, Oticago Bonding Company and Royal Indemnity Compery None Better WANT ADS SIX TIMES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS READ THE CALL LEADER FOR, THE NEWS -10c A WEEK.

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