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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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-v A- 4 -1 IHI IWWOOD 4JS CMDH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915. FAI FIV1 It PETERSON VS. SEEBOLD PI 1 1 teffi(BS CALOMEL Case 'Set For Tria at Anderson Next Saturday. Every careful dresser gives special attention to his outfitting during the summer season. It's the time of the year when the things a man wears' are very conspicuous.

Come and see what summer comfort we have provided for you. Coo! Summer Suits $7.50 $25 The noted case of John Peterson guardian of John Snowhill vs. Joseph Siebold, former Trustee of the Snow-hill estate, pendeing in the Madison superior court at Anderson is set for trial next Saturday. The suit is based upon exceptions filed to Seibold's report of his proceedings in said estate, in which the approval of the report is resisted, upon the grounds that during his trusteeship he failed to perform certain very important duties, and done many unlawful acts greatly to the damage of the estate. Judge Pence of the circuit court before whom the flase was originally brought was disqualified to try "the case by reason of having been engsei as an attorney in the earlier proceedings in the estate, and the case was transferred to Willis Ellis, judge of the superior court for trial.

jets Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it's great. It's a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury); in fact, it's better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize thia and prescribe may-apple root (po-dophyllin, they call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, may-apple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugar-coated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives.

If you forget the name, ask for the box that ha3 the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe.

And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. yA 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) wiU bo mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement The Sentanel Remedies 802 Madl eon Covingtont Ky. Boy's Suits $2.50 $10 One more week for June weddings and the clerk is telling 'em to get busy. Miss Julia Widkie has left for Chicago to enter Chicago University for the summer term.

Insurance that Insures. Frank E. DeHority, 116 North Anderson street, down stairs office. ltf Mr. and Mrs.

Hoy Massey went to Anderson this morning to visit with fiends and relatives. A large delegation of Christian Kn-deavorers will attend the district convention at Tipton this week. Mrs. T. S.

Owen and son Victor have gone to Milwaukee to spend several weeks with friends and relatives. Miss Hostile Singer has returned to her home at Curtisville after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kute of this city.

Lowell Lock of Waupakoneta, "3 a visitor at the home of his brother, Robert Lock in the country just west of here. Miss Edna Hofer has returned to her home at Curtisville after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Blaino Dunlap of this city. Mrs. Hennessy and son Franci3 of Brooklyn, N.

are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leeson on South Anderson street. Warren Wolverton left early this morning for Dayton, where he goes as a delegate to the Phi Delta Kappa national convention which opened there today. Rev.

W. E. Rix and wife of Windfall left yesterday morning for Oceana County, Michigan, where Rev. Rix will be engaged in Missionary work for a month. Joseph Hefflin of Curtisville had the misfortune last week to get a fall while working in his barn.

He receiv Then to complete your comfort we've Straw Hats, Soft Shirts, Thin Underwear, Summer Neckwear and Hosiery and other summer toggery. Always at your service looking or buying. 93" Hair Tonic stops (hf hair from falling out Classified Ads make monej grow. Green Meyer. CSreattouse Harris I I I Special Attraction TENOR SOLOIST win wnxm.

pair tonight and Thursday; warmer Thursday. OCftL ftND fggRSQNAkj ed some injuries from which he has been suffering intensely. William Creamer, a well kuown old NATION -WIDE PHOTOPLAY BOOK WEEK Pyeglasses, spectacles, Dr. Cullipher. Clifford Wiley went to Indianapolis resident of Hobbs has been removed from his home to the hospital of the this morning.

Soldiers' Home at Marion. Mr. Creamer has been very ill for several moulln O. A. Arnifield was a business visitor Former EJwood Boy He just finished 3 years study under Prof.

Mars-ton, and his Elwood friends will be given a chance tp hear his rich tenor voice, before he goes east to take up operatic concert work. Mr. Will Wcrlinc Tenor Soloist IVIp. Warren Reed Accompanist 1 suffering with kidney trouble. at Anderson today.

Mr. and Mrs- Ora R. Purtee have a Bargain? New Felt Mattre pretty new baby girl at their home, sses, Becker's Stprq. fnen you've Been a big moving picture, wouldn't you like to read the book? See our mammoth display and demonstration ofc PHOTOPLAY NOVELS I will be at Kingman's Music Store 2500 South street. The little one has been given the name Helen Ruth all this week.

D. B. Caughthran, Piano and is receiving a great deal of attention as It is the first arrival at the Tuner. 22t3 Mrs. Bollinger and eon Loring left this morning for Warsaw to spend home.

The father Is a tin plate Tomorrow, Thursday anflMday worker. several days. An autpfc'rapncJ portrait, size 10 If, of your fzyonte moving picture star be free tbu Burcbasp pi speoia (Bovind picture titiea. Tljey sre aJ AT NIGHT. ONJLY fir, lightening sno tornado insur Coterie Club's i picnio Dinner The ladies of the Coterie Club en- ADULTS IOC CHILDREN 5t (Your Money's Worth or Your Money Bacfe Princess Motfo ance.

Frsnfc B- PeHprlty 1J6 Ifortc Apderjon street it SOc a copy jpyed a picnic dinner on the farm of Messrs. Cedrlc DeHority and Paul A few are listed bejow: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Singer west of Mahoney returned today from a busi The Easts' Mt Ann. Alice Cnpin Windfall today.

The day was very ness visit at Kokomo. PRINCESS LAFE TROYER, Mgr. NoteMr. Werline will sing 'at night only when the admission will be 10c. Matinee is regular picture program, 5c pleasantly spent at the farm.

M. L. White, Dentist, Indianapolis, 217 Newton Claypool Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio. iiir MKl Men's Chorus Have Meeting Mias Bertha Wilkison is ill at" her Tbe Master Key John Honing Witaon The Million Dohar My.tery, HmoI JcGralh The EterjiaJPtfy "ai Mi.tres.flell George C. rUiellon.

Jr. jack Ct.nty Footnef The HishHand Jeque FutreUe Salomy Jana'. Bret Haite These looVf ar all hn imath iouni i beautifully illurtratei with kou from the photoplay production. Following the meeting of the Men's i homd on North street with ail at Association at the Christian church tack of acute indigestion. yjoiwatMiHcwiuoii tomorrow evening, there will be an Donald Cook is employed In the or Important meeting of the men'B chorus which every member is urged to at I ICE! ICE! DCE! I chard of his grandfather, west of the city, during the cherry season.

tend. See Frank E. Deliomy 18 North Anderson street for all kinds of insurance. Down stairs office. ltf Past Pocahontas Club's Afternoon Tea Tomorrow Bert E.

Snccd Co. The Past Pocahontas Club will give Miss Marie Werliue returned to her home at Marion after a visit PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS an afternoon tea trom two to iour o'clock tomorrow in the parlors of the with friends and relatives here. 1507 Main Street 108 8. Anderson St. Mrs.

Frank Buck and baby of Lo- Red Men's home on South A street. Everybody is invited. cansport are visiting at the home of Mr. Buck's mother on North street. Ross Woodring, editor of the Peru I The care of Meats is a big problem in warm weather.

ice and Cleanliness are two modes of defense for the Housewife. Gernis that cause sickness grow rapidly when food is allowed to become warm. "The Yellow Wagons" FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY Home Storage Mfg. Co. JpE A.

DeHORITY, Secy. Mgr. Phone 90 Journal and his mother were in the city yesterday visiting with relatives and friends. F. P.

Foster, of Anderson, former Mayor of the county seat was in this city yesterday looking after some matters of business. Ann of Russia's Ice Palace. rrobably the most remarkable building constructed wholly of Ice was the palace built on the Neva by the Czarina Anne of Hussia. 1 Large blocks of Ice were cut and squared with great care aud laid on one another by skillful inasous, who cemented flje Joints with water, which immediate?) The building, when completed, was fifty-sis feet long, seventeen pndtone-taalf feet broad and twenty-one feet high. It was of but pne story.

The facade contained a door Bunnputpted jjy an ornamental pediment and six windows, the frames an4 papes of whicji Mrs. Frank Havens and little daugh ter, Virginia, of Ft. Wayne, are the Sale We've said "Good to every pair of last season's qw cut shoes in our Ladies' Department, all sizes in some kind. Former Price $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Your Pboice For Only guests of Mr. and Mrs.

P. W. O'Neill at 1902 South I street. Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Creagmile and family and Miss Margaret Grant mo- tojed to Frankton last evening and visited at th ehome or Mrs. a. wngnt. jilts tor The Best Fighters man iiiiiinili hi wind the I Hi are our best citizens. Some one said in a patriotic appeal "No man ever were an or ice.

eiatoraie Balustrade, adorned with gtajueg, ran along the top of the facade and anotjier balustrade surrounded le building at fbe level of the ground. Clie grounds were further adorned with a life size figure of an elephant, with; his mahout on his back. A stream of water was thrown from tbe elephauifs trunk by day aud a flame of naphtha! by night. A tent of Ice contained a hot bath, In which persons actually batthed- There were also several cannons amd mortars of ice, which were loaded with bullets of ice and jron and discharged. NEURALGIA PAINS STOPPED went to war for a boarding house." and this saying has Jived.

His meaning was that men with homes have Qrqom something to defend, and consequent ly make a country's best defenders. The call to arms may not come. H1LEMAN A. J. Shoes of COW But the constant call' to good citizenship means even more.

For the continued well being of this "Land of the free and the home of the brave." it Si THP crowning of a woman life is when she takes to her heart the man of her fhoqe for 3 life-time of love and companionship. Jo electing your gift to commemorate this occa-ion. whether it be friend or relative, be sure You don't need to suffec those agott Is necessary that every voter have a sense of economic responsibility. izing nerve pahis fir the face, head. 7 'J 1 The, participation of voters) unfit 4ood.

lastinfi and appropriate. Let it always bo arms, shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a few dVops of soothijng Sloan's AMBNGS Sori Savings u. and her husband of your reminder to nerii tins respect is one 01 wudco of political wrongs in ours communities. There is nothing that so effec- thoughtbl remembrance ariif kindly reaVd.

Liniment; lie quietly va few minutes. You will get such relief and comfort! utif as well as make the a en.ff.tflAn. for wH Elwood Rural Saying? aprj Loaq Association 1500 South A Street $ome More Pleasant In Summer Life and the world wjll.look brighter. Oet a bottle today. 3 ounces for Joe, tfvely" quickens the voter's sense of economic responsibility as owning his dipg'giilf.

in bayU(u and cut at all Druggists. Penetrates without own Jiome for the care of what Is fhan anything you can ao. f. Get Estimates of rubbing. his own will quicken his perception of the rights of others.

With Liberal Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la OUR SERVICE IS BETTER IVAN C. DUNLAP CO. Elwood Lumber Co. Life SILAS borers; rejy on Pr. Thomas' KclecOc Oil.

Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. ARTHUR WYLIE, Maraflor Company, 1172 So. Anderson St Should you die tomorrow, in'what On Awnings 1 and Porch Curtains Should be kept in t(ome. 25c 28 Yard -Telephone Residence Victrolas and Records Quality Jewelry 6ndition would vou leave your and 30c. Jtot Call phone27 or 16j6-Kty iiAiQjtr.

1A14 West Main I I 7, I' I- IK 0 "There's No Plxe Like Homes".

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