Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

Publication:
The Call-Leaderi
Location:
Elwood, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Kl v.N:'" V'-. THE- ELVOOD CALL LEADER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915. PAGE nvi A. Mrs. Winifred Craig vrajk a visitor with Windfall friends arid relative's last week.

Kansas. rswaraanni B4 e34i ESassa uZ)m trasSca 1- I I I 5 51 i A JL Ut KJr JUh.JL Kj at Reduced Prices Oar' Splendid High NO ALCOHOL OR I'NJURIOU'S DfiUGS Cures throat Mlhigs Ffcs $5.09 Trousers 3.95. RS'sns $2.00 Trousers 1.65 Mens $4.00 Trousers 3.25 Hens $1.50 Trousers 1.20 Mens $3.50 Trousers 2.95. Boys $1.50 Trousers 1.20 Mens $3.03 Trousers 2.25 Boys $1.00 Troysers .80 SVIens $2.50 Trousers 1.95 Coys .75 Trousers .60 Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough. Eighteen Won Prizes.

Mrs. Molly lligby has returned from a visit with friends and relatives at Windfall. Insurance that Insures. Frank E. DeHority, 116 North Anderson street, down stairs office.

ltf Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hobbs have returned to their home in New Lancaster after a visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Snethen have returned to their home at Alexandria after a visit with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. lien Plummer has returned to her home at Windfall after a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Clawson of this city. Mrs. R. K.

Knotts of Ridge ville returned to her home today after visiting her mother, Mrs. Eli Todd at her home on South A street Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Van Briggle of this city have purchased the East Side grocery and meat market at Alexan: dria and took charge yesterday. Mrs.

Faulty Yearling and daughter, residing southwest of the city, spent last week end here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Starkey. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Dunn and son of New Lancaster spent last week etid here, guests of Mrs.

Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juday of this city. Mrs. John McCullum and sons, William and Lloyd and Miss Blanche McCullum were the Sunday dinner guests oi Mr.

and Mrs; Job Warner of the New Lancaster neighborhood. Mrs. Walter Wiggins who has been seriously ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John V.

Morris in the country west of here is very much improved. The trained nurse was dismissed last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heflin formerly of this city have moved to the vacant house on the Josephane Wright farm southwest of the city where they will make their future home.

Mr. Heflin is employed by Mr. Wright for the Men's Beys' Sails Ovsrc Big Reductions Eighteen person received prizes of $1.11 from the Lyric Theatre at Kokomo yesterday. A prize of $-0 was offered for the best name for the theatre which changed hands a few days ago and eighteen persons of the Wildcat City submitted the name "Colonial." The management was strong for "Colonial" and divided the $2(1 among those who submitted that name. When you first catch a Cold (often indicated by a sneeze or cough), break it up at once.

The idea that "it does not matter" often leads to serious complications. The remedy which immediately and easily penetrates the i lining of the throat is the kind demanded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes the irritation, loosens the phlegm. You feel better at once.

"It seemed to reach the very spot of my Cough" is one of many honest testimonials. 50c. at your Druggist, The Home of Good Clothing Miss Tillie Etchison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Etchison who has been suffering from appendicitis, will The news in this paper is Veal news, at the noV reprint undergo an operation Friday Tin Plate Hospital.

iAWhiliUirtWiiirii'--' OCFiL ftND DarHw 'I. i 'u tt portions; nursaay i cur! i i J- lioyd Painter of Indianapolis will be here this evening visiting with friends. Carl H. M. Bilby TEACHER OF Ed Alley will visit Tipton friends Clyde Karen of Muncie will be guest of friends here tfeis evening.

AVill accept a limited nmnlier of pupils in Elwood. Applicants mav call between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 'p. Friday at North A street or address No. f) Anasniitli," Mnncie, Ind. FOR RENT 3 rooms for light house- 1-Ofininnr nnn rin 1i All i i rrs- M.

L. White, Dentist 320 S. And. Tlernuin Ki'amcr will visit Kokonio fricni's Ihis evening. l'hil was a business visitor nt liulianuiolis today.

10. S. looked alter legal business at Anderson today. IV- llfelll.l. 111 111 fUVMl 1 condition.

Enquire 1911 East Main street. 20tG I coming year. The meeting which is in progress at Miss I'earl Uoldsmith went to this morning to visit friends. Stoves, Bargains, Becker's am! Frank Herrie are look- the Hobbs Christian church under the' direction of Rev. G.

I. Hoover of Indianapolis will continue through this week and over Sunday. The attendance has been good and much interest has been shown. The public is invit- alter business at Indianapolis. Your Duty to yourself and family is to make your home life as pleasant as possible.

led to attend and will find a welcome. Jl HAPPy CHILD IN Hay Brown was here from 'Newcastle this morning looking after business. Mrs. Jim Thompkins spent last Sunday with Mre. Will Cornut of Arcadia.

Mrs. Harry Maris spent yesterday afternoon friends at Alexandria. Miss Gladys Allen of Indianapolis rnnr gEnnr i a a i uh i i u.sr i va i v- -f JUST Jl FEW HOURS Is visiting at the home of Miss Mary Stokes. If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Give "California Syrup of Figs." Charles F. Wiley and Clifford Heel sttro Why is cne drug store a EETTE er have returned from a business visit Get a Victrola And assure the entire family many happy evenings at home listening to the world' 's greatest artists.

Let us show you the wonderful possibilities of a Victrola in your own home by putting one in on approval. IVAN C. DUNLAP CO. Watches Diamonds Victrolas Records KNOWING than another? Because it takes at Cincinnati. Mothers can rest easy after giving liro lightening and wrnado insur 'California Syrup of Figs" because in ance.

Frank E. DeHority 116 North Anderson street ltf a few hours all the clogged-up waste sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have Carl UrownJ of Anderson was here Sunday visiting Sherman Decker and a well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from HOW to be a better druggist, jast as it takes "knowing how" to bs a better lawyer. Registered pharmacists who KNOW HOW carefully fill cur prescriptions. We exercise SKILL in every department of our business.

'Bert E. Smeed Bl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 103 S. Anderson St. 1507 Main Street play to empty their bowels, and they ether friends of West Elwood. See Frank E.

DeHority 116 North Anderson street for all kinds of insurance. Down stairs office. ltf become tightly packed, liver gets slug gish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue is coated, then give this de Your Coat op P(aifs licious "fruit laxative." Children love it- and it can not cause injury. No difference what ails your- little one if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, i i i 4 fl 1 I or both, may need a little sprucing up after a Jiard week's wear.

Doii't trifle with mm. Mthem yourself. You will only lose time and you might spoil Miss Ruth Jones spent last week end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Goodwin of Curtisville. Attorney A. J. Behymer left this morning for Anderson and Newcastle where he will look after legal matters. Miss Edna Kahler who was reported seriously ill yesterday is reported worse today.

She is suffering from diphtheria. William Alexander of Roving River, N. returned home yesterday after an extended visit at the homes of his sons in this city. stomahcache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should, always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of Ithem.

them here and i you win nave me nuuaitiuuuu of knowing they will be cleaned and pressed to perfection. all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. (We take the greatest possible Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. pains with our work which, is why we now enjoy such a large trade. It may be our low prices account for it, too.

Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fix Syrup Company." W'e make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Don't take chances in shoe buying; better pay a little more and get shoes that you can wear with the feeling that your feet are tastefully and comfortably shod. A Advance Showing of Exclusive FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS S. E.

SHORT Prop. Phone 620. 400 South Anderson Street. Herbert Thorp who has been visiting his cousin, Charles Thorp and" family, and other relatives and firends, returned home last week. J.

H. Kute went to Richmond today to attend the funeral of his friends, Lawrence Grace, a prominent business man of the Quaker City. Harry E. Paris Concert assisted by good talent M. E.

Church, Jan. 22, admission 15c and 25c. Miss Cleva Decker of Curtisville A lazy liver leaas to chronic dyspepsia and constipation, weakens the whole system. Doan's Regulets (25c per box) act mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug Models Men yontcsrs an to 5- osmian and Miss Mattie White of Union Chapel have returned home after a The Early IBird Shoes that wear longer You' can buy here shoes that wear longer, look better and fit better.

visit with Mrs. Earl Hackett of West A. J. hjlL Elwood. Mrs.

Rachel X'lark of Summitville, Shoes of Course who has been seriously ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. C. George south catches the worm, tso, friend farmer rrTsrrssi? ALL AMERICA MAYFAIR you particular fellow always buy west of ue-, is reported to be hnprov- at $3.50 Shoes for Ladies, ing Uie best in every thing; come in inf? Mrs. George also sick.

Shoes for Men at $4.56 and. $5.00. I 'v'; rv.A and enrlv fXr vnnr "Rtffl li'RNCR 4 up, Jaines Russell and, Tony Monehan POSTS and avoid the rush 'later on. vyerei called to Indianapolis last Sun- Sui: nes illness at We have plenty on hands in both Red Cedar and White Cedar, and LADIFAIR Shoes for Ladies at $2.50 and $3.00. day on account of the serious Men $4.00.

ARMADA Shoes for SIGNET mighty nice ones at Mrs. Daisy wancer-wno is bick wnn pneumonia. Mrs. Walker 'was former- "Your Interests Are Ours." Rice Hutchins Shoes for Ladies at These are Shoes for excellent values. Men at $3.00.

Miss Daisy Russell of this city. Charles D. Russell and Charles Van- $2.25. jTeadb $qfWl The 'Rrotift e-ive better wear than mv liosferv knowa. iess went to Martinsville this morning Elwood Lumber Co.

Xor Hen, Womeii and Clllldren, from 25c. pair, in eny color or style you 'wish from Cotton id Silk. Be sure to look for the trade- ARTHUR WYLIE, Mgr. Best Rubbers Lowest Prices Men's Headwear and Furnishings Sold bv all Rood etores Yard Phone 28 Residence 82 mar ic sliovrn above stamped on every pair. 1 to pent a couple of weeks'.

They took their guns -along and rabbits in the vicinity of the health resort are reported to be attempting to 'entrench themselves 7 WfW TAYLOR YORK, 7 Double Pony Votes Given Saturday and Monday "YELLOW JACKET'S THE STUFF." i ii liss XU..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Call-Leader Archive

Pages Available:
352,167
Years Available:
1904-2022