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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 8

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 8

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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8
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tfi e-i e-: uw3: cjtz c-t cs 1 w. Willi Ladies' Linen Wash Skirts, blue, tan, white, all sizes, flft extra special ullUU Ladies Shoes and 0x feJ fords, special at NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT, CET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. After a Glorious Fourth We again Swing into Line With a Multitude of Great Bargains in Every Department. with Ladies' fine gauze Vests 13c value, special 2,000 aids of fine smooth soft finish Bleached Muslin, 16 yards for One lot of Wash Fabric, all colors, in stripes and checks, values up to 13c, Genuine Hope Rleuched Muslin, 12 yards for 8c Two htnJred fine white Lingere Waists, tailored or fan.y embroidery front, I i 23 and Qfl 1.50 values at OyC Fifty Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists, black and colors, fo.00 value for VVO Ladies' Black Taffeta Petticoats, double AO embroidery ruffle, fl-50 value at 7OC Ladies' All Linen White Tailored Waists, tucked Xrcnt and neatly trimmed with pearl buttons, regular J2.50 value at ipLVO Ladies J4.00 Fancy Colored Parasols A at only tj)lUU 2000 yards of checked Apron Gingham, all colors, a yard CLOTHING SPECIAL Men's Dresa Pants, $150 va'ue fifi per pair VOt Men's Union Suits, 75 3 value Cfi special per suit OUv Men's Underwear, values per garment IlC Men's soft and stiff Hat3, AA niffty styles at Men's sample Dress Shirts, J1.00 value, Art special each OUV. Floor Pillow with pretty Silkaline cover OF special value at Just a few left, 1.00 Hammock iCfii special at OVC READY TO WEAR Ladies' Linen Wash Suits In all colors, aq $3.00 value fr Ladies' and Misses' Skirts in blue and Of fQ black S3.00 value for i)ZyO Boy's Wash Suits Russian blouses, CA $1.00 value for dUC SHOE SPECIALS Alwayt a Bargain Men's Oxfords and Shoes, $3.50 value, A special per pair VvU Men's Work Shoes op special per pair Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps tot special per pair vZeDU Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords OA special per pair V''' Misses patent and gunmetal one-strap rtg A pumps, a pair Grocery Large Jumbo Pickle3, iflm per dozen IUC New York Cream Cheese, iq per pound IOC Sardines in Oil '''An per box 4C One pound can of blood Red Salmon, 01 per can layC Olives, plain or stuffed, iA per bottle 20c bottle of Queen Qlives IC for only lt)C Fine Ripe Pine Apples each Pork and Beans per can Specials Good California Lemons OA rer dozen UC California Lima Beans gm lbs 'or Solid packed Conn, 4 cans for ejC California Oranges each IP Wileys' White Loaf Flour sq guaranteed, a sack OOC Forest Rose Flour mr Ier sack OVC Princess High Grade Patent Flour mm per sack jC Good Roasted Coffee, already ground IUC Fels Naptha Soap a 6 cakes fr At)Q, 3d WIL twJ Be sure and have your purchase punched on your chsutauqua card Efd and get a season ticket FREE.

Chautauqua time is drawing near; don't fail to have your picket punched 0 torn mmmmmmMMMWMMWmmmm THOMAS BAGOT STRON 41.00 $1.00 "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease croup. Has been used with success In our family for eight Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N.

Y. To You Who are Engaged You want her picture to keep always and you want to give her yours too. TELEPHONE TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT THE SMITH STUDIO Hi 19 9 UR ypticat etarr.tniiiir. j.Mfr v-rv frea'iy from 4'! orKefjj They are -V f-'A The 1 fJt fr f.jl COufteoui avid Noih r. 13 'rxri ith, 10 cnance H.at -ty -rk fm unvtfiil saiislae'v: and vhy IM bu5est Ifi fhecy PR ICtS EXTREMELY MODLKmTE DR.

R. i SOUTH ANOERJO'J STRCCT mm IN ALL TR1CTS Republicans Pav3 Waj for Victory Hil Along Li03. 600D WORK II OLD TWELFTH Nomination of Heaton For Congress Gives Added Hope For the Whole Ticket Dland Hustling in Second Neal Pushing Fight in Ninth Crum-packer, Cox, Moorman, Thompson and Barnard Work For the Whole Ticket. The nomination of Judge O. N.

Heaton of Fort Wayne to make the race for congress In the Twelfth district on the Republican ticket. Is believed to Insure Republican success In that district. Democrats admit Judge Heaton Is the most popular Republican In the district. Republicans say that with Judge Heaton at the herd of tho ticket In tne district, the county Republican tickets will gain great added strength. With Judge Heaton fading, the legislative and state ticket are expected to gather great force all over the Twelfth.

This means added votes In the legislative caucus for the Republican candidate for. United States senator, and more Republican legialative votes to bo applied to the making of fair reapportionments, both congres slonal and legislative. The confidence of Twelfth district Republicans Is no stronger than that In the Tenth, whore Jwlce Crtimpack-er Is opposed by John B. Peterson counsel for tho Steel corporation, the Western fnion Telegraph company, and all the railroads In northern Indiana. Tenth district Democrats are badly split up locally, and the Ropub Ilcans, as utiiial, are nefrresslvcly udIIcJ, and have gaiutd Uroly lJ rotlng strength.

car E. Illand's fighting enntass In the second Is stirring the natives to deg: unusual. Mr. Wand Is holding me of workerr and editors, and pro es to make a houso-to-house ap pea' for support His ability as an or gan' cr makes him formidable, and hit opponent, W. A.

Cullop, has failed 03 a politician as well as in congress. E. E. Neal, in the Ninth district, Republican nominee against Martin Morrison, the Democratic son of rest from Frankfort, is preparing to storm the district. Mr.

Neal has a united Republican party behind him, and thin' fact gives I1I3 candidacy just the impetus needed tor putting him far in thr lead of Monl.X'.n. Already the prophets say Mr. Neul will be elected by 3,000. The Ninth has several legislative members and with a Republican congressman circled, these snita in tho state assembly will bs occupied by Republicans. Judge W.

O. Barr.r,rd of tho Sixth is gaining steadily In public esteem and Is restoring Republican confidence In large measure. His re-election is now conceded by thinking Democrats. The opposition picked the weak candidate out of its Btring of aspirants, and did the choosing in the heat of factional Btrife and bitterness. The result is that Democrats are seriously divided.

John L. Thompson, the farmer-manufacturer, who has been named as the harmony Republican candidate in tho Eleventh, Is doing much to unite all elements of his party. Readjustments In Cass county, just attained, indicate legislative end other gains in that quarter, and prove the district is solidly united for Republican victory. Linton A. Cox, In the Seventh, is concededly the strong man In the congressional race.

The united Republican party In Marlon county Is behind him with the best organization ever seen in Indiana politics. Mr. Cox Is In a position to strengthen the whole Republican ticket in the Seventh. The Republicans have a strong ticket, named In such a way as to enlist all to Its hearty support. John L.

Moorman's campaign In the Thirteenth Is one that seems likely to become historic. Mr. Moorman's vigorous personality is one of the assets Of Republicans In the north end of the slate." He is slated to win, but he will work ihard every minute of the cam- palgivon behalf of all the candidates on llm Republican ucicei. For the life of us we cannot see how the Democratic editors of Indiana were led to the folly of submitting to the dictation of Thomas Taggarl. Cut soma of these same editors have gon so far as to sing the prals-s of Tag tart.

Lew Elllnghaat says Taggart is a "distinguished Democrat" who hn-teen "persecuted." Mr. Elton Hopkins, of Muncle, vis Ited friends here yesterday. BIG FIGHT (Continued Fi-om rsee 1) audience conducted the raffling cf the $200 jSgold'SviM' va3 offered as a (prize by the Elk3 several weeks ago. Ten tickets were drawn from the barrel by a small 'boy, the tenth being declared the winning ticket and this was held by Joseph Thomas, living in the couth pait of the city. Mr.

Thomas was present and claimed the money immediately. He stated that he had purchased but five chances on the money, the tickets be ing sold by Arthur O'Brien. At the Airdome Tonight Joihn A. Preston will be seen in the jslay at the Airdome tonight when he will appear in a character part. Tomorrow night Miss Florence Heffner will appear in the cast playing the loading role of "Paradise Regained." This will be the first appearance of this talented young lady who Is a native of this city, and her appearance will be welcomed by a host of friends The new comedy act will be seen once more and new specialties of a taking aatuie will ibe Introduced nightly.

Gold Medal Contest Yesterday a gold medal contest was licld at Beulali Park, under the direo fcn of the W. C. T. U. with Mrs.

(Sarah Adair, of this city. In charge. Tho3e taking part were Miss Millie HarriBon, Gladis Downs, Velma Grif-fen, Howard Coxen, and William Grif-ffen. The contestants all did fine mxrk and the affair was a success in every way. The medal was given to William Criffen.

Mrs. B. Strlngfellow, who has been her daughter, Mrs. W. T.

JBpach, returned to her home at Fin lay, thig morning. i 1 Mrs, Anna Rothrock spent yesterday irlth her daughter, 'who Is attend-ing business college at Indianapolis. Mrs. B. II.

Carrol, of Madorla, 111., ia the fruPRt of her daughter, Mrs. E. 21. Towell on Ncrth street. Well Known Attorney Will be BurieJ Tomorrow Thomas Cagot, attorney of Ander son, died bunday evening at his home abcut 6 o'clock after an illness of about three weeks, death being due to stomach trouble from which he had suffered for a numiber of years.

JUi illness did not alarm bis friends and relatives until the last few day 3 and even then they hoped very strongly. Relief was afforded him temporarily twice during the last days by slight operations by surgeons to remove an accumulation, due to his ailment- Arrangements have been made for his funeral at 8:30 o'clock Wednes day morning at the home and 'at 9:15 a special car over the traction line will take the body to Indianapolis where It will be cremated and the ashes will be buried at Newcastle by the side of his wife. Mr. Cagot left a will and one paragraph of it asks that this be done, unless his brothers and sisters otherwise desire, In which case they may make any ether plans they desire. His will was of comparatively recent date.

The deceased was well known here and members of the local Ibar will attend the funeral. To the Lake It was a Jolly party which left for Koons' lake this afternoon to spend a month on the banks of that popular body of water. Tha party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Sieig'itz, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Steiglitz, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martz, Nellie and Raymond Marks and Valentine, Fred and Dorothy Stleglitz. Advertisements In classified column must be paid for In advance, 40 words 6 times for 25c.

Obituaries, Card of Thanks, 25 cents. Rates on other advertising upon appll cation. Walter Mayer, of Richmond, Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. O. S.

Hawkins. Mrs. Ray Parsons went to the country for a weeks' vacation. If 70a have' an item can 68 elthei phone. PICKPOCKETS (Continued From rage 1) celved so much criticism as yesterday.

On every trip to and from the grounds, one or more cf the cars left the track at both the Sixteenth and North curves, and during the excitement occasioned by the accidents, the thieves had every opportunity of plying their trade without fear of detection. The'fijefter' part if not all of the thefts are thought to have been committed at these two points on the cars. Officers Worked Hard The local police as well as the special officers furnished Iby the Elks, worked hard throughout the day and no disorder or trouble of any kind marred the celebration at the grounds or on the streets of the city. The plck-pocketlng seenns to have been the only disagreeable feature of the day, and this would have been avoid ed, It ia felt, had the car service been better. FOR WOMEN Perfect In rriultt brcautc It dilate.

No other method (lean-ea thoroughly and remoTer every accretion. riivaHameo-dore this new dilating principle. Strong motion dram infection back Into fringe. 1)1-latort made of lilver, cannot corrode or break, liach Health Syringe ia fitted forconnrction with douche bag allowing nniiant now. AUK Touraruir- rit for The Health or write toaay lor pre illustrated book.

CotTennondenr mnR. dential plain acaled letten. "ii HI HEALTH ISO laeaaa M. T. For Sale By FRED.

W. GREEN. 1 rrr-3.

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