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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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PAGE FIVE. THE ELWOOD DAILY MONDAY. OCT03ER If. 1909. Modestly-Priced drmh Pa I ERAU CABBAGE for 1 100 lbs.

for 60c. Fancy Indiana Yellow Onions 65c per bu. while they last. We have 2 car loads of Pears, on sale now. Manghelli Sons Fruit Stand Mr- Se.v.iiil i'U i ii insi WiUl i 1 i I- A i in Mi's Wei! went 'l.

i toil.tV "11 I' A amoim the l-'l v. tl uliu urn; iii A 1 1 ii i- Sdll lI! 1 USilli'SS. I. W. Kennedy and wile were An-ilei'sull today.

Lacy left this morning for Indianapolis where he spent the day looking a''te fVmsmoss Attorney K. Meyers. U.K. WiL-kie, and R. K.

Broadbent uere'Audor-son visitors today. 'Name of 'Kokomo. was tin- Sunday guet or .1. W. and wife.

Ira O'Baninu of the Tipton Tribune was in the city today on business. K. Murrey and family of this ciiy are moving to Kokomo. Their many fiiemls regret to hear of their i lea ing. Mts.

Frank IVtro of 1 l.rayrst spent Sunday '-M P. Hill, on South strei Mis Dora M.i.-s-y of this city was an Indianapolis visitor. S.imlay. Miss Viola vperi; Si, play wini Indianapolis and Mrs. Frank Iloseboom Sumlayeil friends at Siimmit- It's not every man that cares to invest a very large sum of money in a Winter Overcoat.

For the man who gives his overcoat hard service and yet wants style, fit and durability at a moderate cost, we have lines of Overcoats at These coats are difficult to distinguish from higher priced ones. They are well tailored from good fabrics, lined with durable serge and carry all the style of the most expensive members of our overcoat family. For a good overcoat--a satisfactory overcoat at a moderate price-we're at your service 1 1. COISSET CopyHght 1908 TKe Houc of Kuppenheiioef Chic as Best Without Costing Most ALL DEALERS SELL THEM AT fl.OO UPWARDS WEINGARTEN Maktri. 377-379 SrtodWav.

N. Y. GREATHOUSE HARRIS. Patrolmen lake in Several Hen Saturday P. H.

for some time was a "hello" girl in a local telephone otlice. and has a host of friends in this city who will ish her voyage" on her matrimonial journey 8k (QX New 8 $ll pooler, but much wiser. Timothy N'owae was discovered 'it Anderson and Main si rets so drunk that he could luvil'v walk The man Dr White, dentist, 220 And. St presbyti'rial presidrnt. will be prf-s-nt and spt-ak to the ladies.

Kverv lady of the church is urged to attend. i with the Irish-liunyak cognoman was I i Ki-nrttil to nolic" s' i'icn where he Visitors i-rom iviissouii Mrs. George Broyles and son Fred Fled arrived in the city last evening fro mansas City, to be the guest ii George and Taylor Broyles and I. (J. Etchison for several weeks.

Dr. N. Adair, over Bichnell grocery. New phone 45. vas laid away to sleep Sunday morning he woke up to the fact that to transgress the laws is no' what it is cratked up to be.

and lie had a chill when he wis told his little Q. W. Burch, dentist, 222 S. And. spree would cost him Sit.

He ser-tled and perhaps will th'ok twice be- Wet to Gilmir. Chester Miller and Miss Ethel Pentecost, two well known young people of this city, went to nil man i-'aturday, where they spent yesterday with Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. Trissie Ball of I'lPt place Miss Pentecost made tli; assertion this morn-in, that Chester disposed of all his bluue of the d'ntni, and a iittle more. THE WHITE HOUSE SHOE STORE has received a large line of Fall Shoes and are showing something new in men's, women's and children's Shoes.

The latest and best fitting styles of the season. These shoes are made in the best factories. The Howard Foster, C. S. Marshall Helmers, Bettman The Brown Shoe and others.

You make no mistake in buying shoes of the IVIiito House Shoo Sfloro Spent Sunday Here. Mr. and Mrs. Shirk. Mr.

Airs. Alt Runyan, Mrs. Milt liorkc of New Pastel, spent Sunday wita Mr. an 1 Mf David Shirk and Went to Kokomo. Miss Ituby Wilson formerly of this city, but who now resides at Kokomo, was here yesterday the guest of relaitves and friends.

Mrs. Munsen. the girl's grandmother returned with her to Kokomo last evening and will spend a few days there visiting with friends and relatives. VVanted-Girls at the Macbeth-Evans glass factory. Apply at once Steady positions for good girls.

24tf Farewed Reciptnn The Men's League of the First Methodist Episeoiml ehuvh will hold a farewell fur Mr. F. Thomas and family at the time of its regular meeting Tuesday evening. This will he an open meeting r.nd the members of the church will JOHN FAHERTY 109 South Anderson St. re letting hop-sin's 'jet rKe best of him again.

Henry Miller was another unfortunate who has Urrled loo long at a "wet spot He faced with a sheepish air no seen e- relieved when told that ho he tn 'ri settl with eleven good Aiferican dollars. He had mene'- and was released. Lewis. id; o'd emuga to buy liquors, Uit he got and wis and out first round. He told the (fleers a Ii ry story findim" re- eral bottles of beer in an alley His tale was not believed and he was dosed $11, just to learn hit" that "Munchausen" tales don't go in Squire Perkins' court and he saved nimself a jail sentence by giving an order on the factoiy.

William L. Morris wiio had neglected to fend his boy to school was arrested under lie truancy act and was fined $11. He promised to keep his bov in school in the future. he generally Invited. Mr.

Thomas Attending Convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. I).

Moffett, Mrs. Froste Theanders, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sellers left this morning as delegates to the Pittsburg Centennial convention of the Christion church. Ladies' Aid Society.

Mesdames C. V. Foster and E. T. Meyers will entertain the Ladies' Society of the M.

E. Church at an open met ting tomorrow afternoon at the home of the former on West Main street. All ladies of the church and their friends are most: cordially invited to attend. ami his leave for the west SALE DATES, Bert II. Leisure future sale dates for October: next Wednesday Engagement Announced.

The many friends of Miss Ruth Manghelli-Hohn. The ui.tnv friend. of Lib Manghelii and Miss Ann Horn, were surprised', but ii'it unexpectedly so, yes teiday mornine when 'he bans tlieii' engagement were for the first, time, at. St. Joseph's ch uili.

Mr. Mnnhelli is the of Sam-el MaiiRhelli. the wholesale fruit dealer here and has a liosc His prospective bride is well known in society circles Mid numbers a great many people i.iuonK li i friends. The two youir; people have left a very facorable impression whereevrr they have been, j'lid the people wish them the best o1' happiness. (loodman and Mr.

Virgil Penvey, will be pleased to learn of their coming marriage. A evry pretty romane-has been in progress between them for some time, and the wedding will occur in the near future, the exact Annual Bazaar. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church have completed arrange-inents for their annual bazaar to bo held the second week in December.

date not being announced at this time. Mr. Penvey is a worker in the Tin Plate, and has many friends A big farm sale two miles west of Curtisville, three miles south and one mile east of Windfall, D. vf." Clark, Wednesday, Oct. 20.

Large farm sale Michael Smith. October 14th, one mile east, one-quarter south of Leisure. Two miles New corn f'ic bushel, tiniotny and clover hay, straw, and all kindsof feed. CARTER FEED South A 12th. Doth Phones, Htfi For Sale A pony gentle as a lamb, a regular family nag, just tue thing for the women and chihlieii to hack around with.

The wii'. be right. Call at R. II. Clymer's livery stable and sec for vourself.

I ltb- west, one and one-quarter south of Rlgdon. Seven miles east of Windfall. For convenience of my I have made arrangements with ttie Daily Record to give iny dates ot sale and assign dates for sales. Mrs. Hannah Gardnerof Remington, who has been in this city for some ine the guest of her nephew, John Hartley, returned home today.

The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and TJver Tablets, and the nealthy condition of the body mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by all dealers. in the city. His future bride has been engaged in society work, and is very popular among the young peo pie. The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday ntteninon at 2:30 at the parsonage.

Mrs Toner anil Mrs. Legg will be tile hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs Little, of Alexandria, Married at Indianapolis. Miss Margaret Evans of this city was married at Indianapolis today to Mr. Chas.

Dennis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunbar. Only the Immediate friends of the young couple Six O'clock Dinner. Miss Emma McDonald entertained a number of guests at a six o'clock dinner last evening.

Those present were, Misses Inez Julian, Tillie and tiennia Singer, Mary Plummer, Mary Jones and Estella Gregg, of Elwood, and Wauniti Tressider and Maime Hanosn of Tipton, and Jennie and Mary Casey and Alice Her oc Anderson. The evening was spent in conversation, and several of Vm guests furnished music. All reported a splendid time, and left for their homes at a late hour in the evening. were present. They will make their VV.

Z. KING, The Reliable Dentist. All work and niiiterlul (runrunteed. i Ujld Crowns $4.00 Work iKl per tooth Tenth s.iiii per set. No better at nf prle fypri for fxi rant Ion.

Uiw. not substitute Until Phones. Offlee overIllleran s.SboeSMve home at the capital where the groom holds a responsible position. Miss I Kvans is an estimable young lady and Special-Ladies $2.00 Shoes cloudy in south rain rorth portion tonight, or 'Tuesday. t'oldei REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warranty deeds filed with the; county recorder. Saturday were: Forest Laruiore to Meltha L. Vance lot South Park Apdersou, John Steel to Christopher Dowd ami wife lot Frankton, $300. William N. Green and wife to Al-meda llaygood, farm tract, Stoney Creek township, $1,000.

Frankton Building and Loan Association to William Kreitzer, lot in Frankton, Levi Huntzinper and wife to Wil-1 am A. Stlnson, farm tract Green township. $2,500. Anna Cridge to Henry R. Vounci farm liait, Monroe towjihip, ST.SOO.

John I. Laneston. and wife to Dora Plowman, lot EI wood. Dora and Eugene Plowman, to Jno T. Langston, lot Elwood $1,200.

William B. Wright and wife to Benjamin F. Wright lot John Davis 2nd Anderson, Olif Comer and wife to Martha J. Baldwin, lot Uuddell's 2nd add, Anderson. George Hose et al to Daniel Rifa farm tract.

Pi pec reek township, F. G. Ffit, Oueonta, wntes: "My little girl wa. greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative, and I think It 13 the best remedy for constipation and liver i roubles." Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and effective and cures habitual constipation. F.

L. Saylor. Our new $2.00 fall shoes for ladies are better than the.us-ual run in style and quality. They will appeal to you. You will find most any last and new pattern shown in higher priced shoes among them.

You can select your preference from patent Colt Much pr ntifl hut. If You Get It at Dr. Saylor's, It's Good. THAT TORY FEELING Is bound to come. It can't be warded off by a system weakened with impure blood.

Our own Sarsaparilla removes every vestige of humor from the blood and gives to all the organs that new life and strength that is so necessary. It's merit has been proven time after time in scores of cases. We know it will give you new Vigor. We refund the price if it fails to give satisfaction. 1 Price, S1.00 ton kid or vesting tops, gum metal blucher or but- Mrs.

.1. V. Barnett, wlio has baon visiting for the past week at Indianapolis, has returned home. J. V.

Barnett and daughter. Edith, spent Sunday at the home of Win. Waymire. east of Dundee. Ed Dietrich of Henryville, returned to his home Sunday after a frief viist to his sister, Mrs.

C. C. Ilen.e. L. P.

Smith who has been spending some time at Chicago, has returned home. J. W. Bright of IndianapoliA, was in the city yesterday calling ort I. N.

Roop, and also his brother-in-law, Brice Moore. You are Invited to attend the opening of the Dairy Lunch at J. G. confectionery store on Monday, Oct. 11th.

Good coffee and cookies served free from 3 to 5 and 7 tq 9.30 p. m. 9t2. tons. Also, kia Diucher or button, short vamps, military heels, equal or better than the ordinary $2.50 shoes.

We fit you correctly at a saving. Any of these special values, your choice, (T 1 A a Agency for Logxr School Shoes DR. F. L. SAYLOR.

"Che Ges Loeb PRESCRIPTION DRUOOIST HI t. Andrwn HOME OF VINOL 1507 Main 8trtt Shoe Man.

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