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The Elwood Daily Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

The Elwood Daily Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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PAOi rive. THE ELWOOD DAILY RECORD. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 190S. KRAMER GRAND. Week of April 24th.

That Well Dressed Feeling. 3al Cincinnati Stock Company Tlmr-lajf ncn Dr. J. It. Mllllkaa.

Hupp block. CLIFFORD Ing wltli Tliitoii lady friends. Ml (U rtris Hunt the a't. friends tit flrern und lie there iver Handily, It's something that most men Some of them pay pretty high to secure it; others wear our ready to-wear and get it for half the money. We don't ask you to take our word for the excellence of our clothing, but it would MIkh Margaret went to Alex Miss Cora Ilrown oiitertatnod the V.

I). V. cluli at lnr home tf.i ii.th troot, last evening, In a very pleas-ant rit manner. At tn o'c luck a dainty luncheon wan served an, I at a hour all departed d-(bring Miss a royal entertain- STEVENS In Hepertoire. Monday The Little DuchtM Tueiday Night Vaudevlll andria to visit her bihtcr May twin! over Sunday.

is) "i fcvtw Klppllng and granddaughter, Wednesday Night Miss Uottlo Smith, will Hpend Sunday The Girl From Tennesaee with Kokoimi friends. Thursday Vaudeville) Mr. Ithola HarrUnii, of Tipton, In i client of her od. Inil Harris Please Us Immensely If you would come in and look at the new Friday The High School Occupies the HouM -SVJ AV and family for a few day. l.lttl,.

Mary l.ucilo Antle will entertain her roilns from one to four this afternoon at tier home on North II street, In honor of her third birthday anniversary. Those present will bo Saturday Matinee Mrs. Hlla Hushes who ha been viMtins Mm. Helterra Stevens, of Our Play (A Comedy) Saturday Night Jesse James Meredith Twlford. Wllnia Klnraid, Tipton, returned to homo In this city yesterday.

Catherine Klneald, Ralph Klneald, of spring styles. If you are a merchant tailor man, we will guarantee to surprise Paying too much and waiting too long is the "made-to-order way." Paying just enough and getting Messrs. Howard F.sher and Earle Mildred Kroner. Huth Juble and Clarksvilo, Ind. Prices, 10, 15 and 20 Cents.

Dudley, of thU city, attended the of p. dance Thurday evening at Tip ton and called on lady friends. Ml A social will be Riven thin evening NOTICE. Parties who haven't paid their doc perfect satisfactbn is our way. We fit all shapis.

Charles llabbltt will sing two bass at the parsonage of the M. P. rhnrrh 1' I II I i solos tomorrow evening at the Meth on South street this evening. Sir tax will call a the assessor' mm enlist church. All know Charles' ofllco and settle before May 13.

Af- Mrs. MIneer spent the day with er that date all unpaid accounts will $io to $25 be turned over to the prosecutor for talent as a singer, and membera are assured of good music. The Modern Americans are expecting to have a fine time this even collection. N. B.

Parties who own, keep or harbor dogs about their premises art liable for the tax. ing at their old country "hoe-down." Thirteen fiddlers have already sent In their note of acceptance and many The Clothiers Alexandria friends. Mrs. Dan Ikrnard will spend Sunday with her mother at Anderson. Mrs.

Iiundy and children are guests or Kempton friends for a few days. Miss Margaret Krebs Is a business visitor at Anderson this afternoon. Only a little while longer at the Penny Picture studio. 15044 Main St. BeitmoLn Greathouse J.

J. GREGG, 2 2 Township Asscsso.r more are expected to follow during the day. ENCOURAGING R2P01T8 Chattanooga Druggist's Statement. Itobt. Mllier, proprietor of the Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves and Gasoline Stoves.

Mrs. Emma Lewark Is at Indiana-j Trae Ctntlitloi-iJ Are Generally cf an DRUNKENNESS CAN BE CURED The Great Good Done by Orrine, the Liquor Habit Cure, it Just Beginning to Be Realized by the People of This City. polls, the guest of friends for a few days. Excellent Character. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Uregg win We have on hand a large line of spend Sunday with relatives at Ind! New York, April nradstreetV weeV.ly review of trad today gays: Read House Drug store, of Chattanooga, writes: "There la more merit in Foleys' Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully and sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." Kute Connor. anapolls. Notice to Taxpayers.

Those desiring to pay cit taxes and special improve ment, less the ten pr cent, penalty, should do so on or before the tirst day of May, 905, as I am required to make my settlements by the first Tuesday in June this year, and the tax duplicate must be closed on the first Tuesday in Irregularity still characterizes dlatrib Steel Ranees Cook Stoves and Mrs. Knight and her sister, Mrs utlve trade, while Industry Is active and out-door construction Is of un We have had a number of horrible Mosey, of Chicago, will spend Sunday preeedented volume. The weather cases resulting from the excessive at Anderson. The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Miller has been rather too cool for the best of crop preparation or germination.

occurred this morning from St Joa Labor Is well employed, and with the Gasoline Stoves that we want to sell quickly. Special bargains are offered. Call and get our prices before purchasing. We can save you money. Satisfaction eph's church at 9 o'clock.

one conspicuous exception of Chicago Has Returned to Elwood. G. W. Ball, who resigned his at the tin plate a year ago to ac where the teamsters' strike affects Mrs. George Pine went to Worth trade and shipments, disputes are be ington this afternoon to be the guest low the average for May 1.

Prices of use of whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants attract our attention In the last few days, and we wish to say that we have the greatest confidence In Orrine, and do not hesitate to recommend it to any one for the positive cure of the liquor habit. The Orrine Company, Washington, D. have so much confi cept a lucrative position In Chicago, of friends for a few days. May, which is the second day of May 905. many staples have been weak and unsettled, and cereals, cotton, some but was prevented from taking it by Mrs.

Joseph Potter, of Bedford, who the Illness of his son, has returned hag been visiting her daughter, Mrs, The treasurer's office will to this city and accepted a position at Fisher, of this city, returned home be open evenings until 9 o'clock the shovel works as night superinten yesterday afternoon. kinds of pig Iron, copper and country produce have moved lower. Railway earnings are good, and bnnk clearing? this week, owing to holidays, are smaller than last week, but heavil exceed a year Crop condition though the season Is backward, prom Ise well as reRrds the creals. A dent, and will remain here. for the week beginning April The Infants child of Mr.

and Mrs. dence that Orrine will cure the liquor habit that they refund the money If it Morris Key. whose death resulted 24. William A. Lewis.

from suffocation, was laid to rest this SMITHS afternoon In the ctiy cemetery. Smith'b Hardware Store. 108 South Anderson St. Taylor Son's old stand. THE D.

H. BALDWIN Piajnos City Treasurer. Remember. heavy wheat yield In prospect. May services will open tomorrow evening at the Catholic church with BUCHU LITHIA PILLS.

falls to cure. Orrine No. 1 can be given In tea, coffee of food without the knowledge of the patient, as It is absolutely colorless, tasteless and harmless. Orrine No. 2 is In pill form, for those desiring to be freed from this disease.

Either form $1 per package. Ask us about Orrine we are the Disbarment Suit Dismlsssd. Nohlesvlllo, April 29. The dis That Kldwell Goode are now mill the usual candiates enrolled into the barment proceedings agiinst Samuel Ing the best Flour ever made In El- sodality. Services will begin at 7:30.

Griffin, a Sheridan attorney, been dismissed in the circuit "ou-t. The The funeral of Mr. Beggley will occur tomorrow afternoon from the late home, five miles northeast of the city. case was dismissed bec.ins the committee which had the mttnr in and wood, King of Madison. They also nell Feed of all kinds, Oats, Bran, Middlings, Ear Corn, Shelled Cora, Corn Meal, Screenings, etc.

Corn at the lowest price. Delivered. Call both phonea 92. 23-3 "Cannot Do Will Without Tfeenu" Bengal, Tnd. Ter.

"Please send me two more boxes of Smith's Buchu Llthla Pills, for which yon will find enclosed fifty cents, as! cannot do well without them. They have doM me more good than all the medicine I hare taken In the lant year. I hare got you a neir customer and can get you lots of others la this country. Please forward the Smith's Duchu Llthla Pllle semn as I will be out, as 1 have divided tbem with some of nr frit nds that were slrk. W.

B. STOCKTOK. agents In this city. Fred. W.

Green, druggist, Elwood, Ind. charge refissu to To 8(i-rrtben lto Rjm. Tbo eyes will hi g-uatly Org To the Public. SICK KIDNEYS, The Bladder Bheu-matUmand the Blood all these diseases yield at once and are quickly and fully cured. Price 25 cents.

MCUREatiht PEOPLE'S PRICE. My Kidney book and Sample Package sent Free to any address. W.F.SMITHCO. ened by putting the face down into a glass or eye cup of water the first thing in the morning nud opening them Rev. Younge will have charge of the services.

Rev. G. H. Jayne, of Shelbyville, a representative of the Baptist Industrial school of Zionville, was In the city today, the guest of Rev. Julian and family.

Encourage home and buy King of Madison Flour. You Can't fail. It's the best winter wheat flour in the under water. Thi, is somewhat On and after the 4 th day of May, 1 will be located in room 8, Hupp We have on display and on sale cult to do nt firt, but if the water for two or three da.ts be tepid and gradu block, will take acknowledgements for soldiers' vouchers, deeds, mort lit Baaunsr St, Boston gages, also make out and file ally be mmle colder by iinoereeptible degrees until It Is no shoct to put the face Into quite cold water It will soon become easy and is very invigorating and refreshing. The eyes should be To core Constipation, Sick "Headache and Blllons-neaslnons night, uie Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills.

Only 2S cents at dealers. Miss Goldie Alley will spend a few days In, Muncie the guest of the Misses Chloe and Dora Dunn. ELWOOD CANDY KITCHEN Say whenever you want to buy candy, go right straight to the Elwood Candy Kitchen. Fresh Candies and prices. JOB PETERSON, Prop.

New House Block. market. Use It. Kidwell Goode. Will make prices right 2S-3 claims for pensioners, sell or rent your property.

Charges for service to suit the times. I kindly solicit your patronage. wiped after this by passing a soft to.v el very gently from the outer angle in ALL GENUINE SIGNEH A fine new baby gfrl arrived sit thS ward toward the nose. home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Garth- Osborn's Book Store.

ADAMS BLOCK. ISM AM BENEFIEL, Notary Public and Pension Attor ney. New Phone 313. Mr. James Herron, whose home Two visited by a very 'disastrous fire a few Fair tonight and Sunday.

Cooler tonight. orvdies wait this morning. Mr. Garthwait Is third floor manager of the Leeson department store, and is taking a day off to celebrate the occasion. The Christian Endeavor society will give a social at the parsonage of the M.

P. church Saturday night. Ice cream and cake will be served. A splendid time is anticipated. Come all 28-2 Z.

T. Dean will leave tomorrow over the 2:16 Panhandle for fronton, Ohio, where he will be engaged In tearing dowm the Republic Iron and Steel company factory, situated at that place. days ago, received a check for his insurance today, amounting to $1,072. He was insured in the Ohio Farmers' company, through the agency of W. G.

Zerface. The Is feeling very kindly toward the company and its agent over the prompt payment of the claim. One a Patent Calf, blucher to high arch, military heel, dull kid tops, lace. If you can't come, telephone. PLAY BALLJ When 'you want base balls, bats, masks, glove3, mitts, yon will get the kind you want by coming here the kind that are made to stand hard usage.

We have balls as low as 5 cents, and from these up to the regular league balls. A good, well-made, serviceable ball, regulation league size, covered wtih horsehide for 25 cents. With ordinary use will last all season A fine lot of bats, any weight that you No matter what you need in the way of bas ball goods you are apt to find just what you want by coming here ur prices are always reasonable. The other, Patent Button, fa Dyspepsia Cured flat last, new extension fil ithontnanafiaMng drugs or UHots that miwt soles, military heel, mat top. i Very nobby.

4 remain in tne stomacn to uiamuiywu. uu most oaees do not digest all. permit" Gastrene in a delightful bevemROthat Is an pleasant as wine. It does not offend the weakest stomach. It assists nature to digest the food in a natural i way by inoreasing the gastric juices, and strengthening the stomach.

HOTICE OF MEETING! All members of Elwood Lodge No. 166 K. of P. and- sojourning brothers are requested to meet at K. of P.

hall Sunday morning at 10:15 to attend services at the irst M. E. church. F. O.

Hodson, C. C. $2.00 a pair. DR. F.

L. SAYLOR, Prescription Druggist; 103 Anderson St 1507 Main St. I Gus lLnfths, The Shoc I Bold by Druggists 50c per. bottle. For Sale by Walter Cogswell, ''The Klng'e Drug Store." Home of VINOL Elmer Cox, K.

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1897-1911