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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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THE ELWOOD DAILY RECORD. MONDAY. OCTOBER 13. 190). irvrv" 1 PAGS FIVE.

SATURDAY FIGHTS. Tvo Scraps Took Place but no Arrests Wert Made. W. 0. V.

Order l. niliate Large Class -J ii VH a 1 1 A p. e. s. A Shed satisfy I null 1 AyJ ana tight nil IVnllll IVV IK Ill'd a anv; 1 1 i pt.ne ii i i $10 $10 $10 $10 What's more disgusting than to feci and know that your clothes are faulty, either in looks or fit? To be certain about your clothes is worth a great deal.

OUR KIND OF CLOTHES SATISFY, and THE MAN WHO WEARS THEM FEELS SURE OF THEM. I ft A a 1 re rp; hi (.. at Toailiiisoii's ha'! t'rtle and the Woodmen of World 'I he hnai orders are looking for-ward to ihe event with ph-asura'de jticipatoin. and there is no doubt liip what theie will be a large demonstration. The growth of the lodne during the past year lias been much larger than ever before, and tha U'emti'Ts feel very uimh elteo iraned.

The W. () W. has oeen growing more in both numbers ami usefulness the past five years than it ha tor nianv years, and the sovereigns that are working in a wor-Li A number of them went to Greenfield yesterday where the unveiling of the monument of Vint Smith was held. The proceeding." were iaiet. and went off in a very nice and agreeable manner.

a' the the ivasou li.lt tii T' uetv lli w. 1' II -i suoril oat lur tin' oitVndiiii: partita Chas. i-oii of I'atrolilian Lou csjh. is reported to htive attacked t'has. McOreager in tie- Miilreager i.igar store Saturday afternoon upon some provocation.

The wer talking together and a d.tl'u uliy arose iiopn which lJugh Miiak Several men in the room soon separated the combatants, ami the matter was settled to all. Later in t'ne wight a man by th name of Murphy is alleged have struck by Rush (iifford. There v. ere no arrests in this case. Aside from these two ocuirrenees.

and the 1" drunks that were lodged $, Suits $, $io $io Overcoats $10 $10 $10 2n $10 $10 tacoats $10 Suits, $7.50 up to $25.00 Overcoats, 5.00 up to "25.00 Raincoats, 7.50 up to 25.00 THE TEST OF MAN. in jail, there was no trouble what-' it. and the day passed very quietly Muleed for a tin piate pay. Come to this store for your clothes, the store that never has a clothes disappointment in store for you. MRS.

H. C. WOOD. $10 $10 $10 $10 GREATHOUSE HARRIS. l)o you nave to be driven, young man.

and watched. Ere your daily task you'll do? Must some one stand at your back to get An honest day's toil from ou? Are you one of those ho must feel the whip Ere you'll carry your proper share? Is it sale for your foreman to go away? lio you work when he isn't there? For this is the test of a man's true worth. the occasion. The Best on Earth i vnrvvTP yrsi o--- Cowling alley now open. IStG Mrs.

Addie Ring;) went to Middle- for that amount of money. Miv. llattie ('. Wood, OS years old, for many years a resident of Terre lia-'te. died yesterday morning at the home of her sister in Westtield, 111..

Mrs. Wood's death was caused from cancer. She was the widow of ('has. wood, at one time engaged in the fur-iiU'iie business in this city. Two sisters survive her, Mrs.

Louisa C. Park and Mrs. Mary C. Snider of West-tlelc-. The body will arrive in Terre Haute at 2 o'eolek today and be bur-iid in Highland Lawn cemetery.

The funeral will be private. Terre Haute Star. Mrs. Wood was a resident of this city tor several years, having been iu the mil'iinery business here with the Williams when they conducted a store The kind you hare been town this morning where she spent the day. lf isn't the skill he shows: It isn't that he can do better work; Prize for highest score of week at paying $15.00 for.

Don't do it any more. Try one of these. It isn't how much he knows, ifU'l i Mil ties in Richmond, and in her home Dr White, deatiBt, 220V4 8 And. St an Anderson V. A.

Watkins was town, and ttie match is indeed an tusiness visitor today. excellent one. Dr. N. Adair, over Bichnell grocery.

Nw phone 45. Mr. Griffin appeared very happy For the skilled man often bemoans his lot, And whines that they never rais him. While the poorer workman is favored more Every lady of the city is invited meet the ladies of the M. E.

church tuis morning, and in fact he been so ever since the announcement of his at the New 5 and 10c store, Wednes- Q. W. Burch, dentlt, 222 8. And. rw 1812 SIMON'S O.

P. c. s. If he's square with the man who pays iiiaggement, pad bis friends have marveled at his good nature. They now know the exact reason for his .1.

C. lure having purchased the btisiuess today' and fixtures of Mrs. Flo Masou on Mrs. R. Baldwin and Mrs.

Mav of Windfall were here him. Selected. cheerfulness, and realize to its full visiting with friends and relatives. North Anderson street. Her sister Wanted Position with good family Mrs.

Louisa Parks resides here and iion.Pstic Gall the Record office bhe, in company with her daughter. est extent that he has just cause for being so. Teh marriage ceremony will be an elaborate affair, and preparations are now 'ing made for the event. Many of the friends of the bride Will bo for address. 18tC Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Magera took r'clock dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Williams, left this arternoon for Terre Haute to attend the tuneral of the deceased relative.

Mrs. Wood Willalms sold out to Cooper Hawkins last eevning. Mrs. Hubbard of Brookville who has Bozell. when they left the city and present, and a few of the the latter are now conducting the store on South Anderson street.

friends from this city will go to Dublin on the 20th. A fine wedding sup- per will be served and music will be M. E. CHURCH NOTES. Simpson-Poole.

The many friends of Adna i oole and Raymond Simpson, of this city will be pleased to know that the two were united in marriage last evening at the home of the bride, South (i street, about 6 o'eolek. Mr. Simpson is a clerk in the tin (late office, and has many friend among the Klwood people. His. bride formerly chief operator for the Itell Telephone and was a favorite with the young people.

Rev. Sumwalt of the M. E. church va the officiating minister, and the reremony was a very beautiful one. The happy young couple will make their bone here, and as poon as they a'e settled will be glad to welcom their friends.

Wedding Date Announced. On October 26th at the home of the brid'i's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

H. Manley In Dublin. Wayne county, will been here the guest of Mrs. Wayne I eson, returned home today. Roily Luse and family are moving to Warsaw.

Their many friends here regret to learn that they are leaving Miss Viola case spent Sunday with fi lends at Indianapolis. one of the features of the The happy couple will be at home their friends at 1900 North in this city after November 15th, Mr. and Mrs. T.ee Chaltant who CABBAGE for KRAUT 100 lbs, for 60c. Fancy Indiana Yellow Onions 65c per bu.

while they last. We have 2 car loads of Pears, on sale now. Maoghelli (St Sons Fruit Stand Epwotth League business meeting this evening at p. m. Regular meeting of Men's League Tuesday evening.

Ladies' Aid society will have the advantage of the sales at the New 5 and 10c store next Wednesday. Friends of the society should make have been visiting their netee, Mrs. James Herron, have returned to thler home at Alexandria. Henry Galloway of Chicago, was In the city today and there is no doubt, but that they will hive plenty of company for awhile. Wanted-Girls at the Macbeth-Evans glass factory.

Apply at once Steady positions for good girls. 24tf Spent Sunday Here. nn of)th extensive purchases there on that Visit new bowling alley on fcouin Anderson street. 18t( i Vaneman went to Anderson jeetir the wedding of Hlbert S. Grif- this morning on business.

a proujinent attorney of this city Wanted-At once, houseman to care tnd vhw Fsther Manley of that iteguiar prayer meeuns on iihut c'ay evening at p. m. Choir practice at the church Friday evening at 7: HO p. m. The Rally Day Yesterday was a rplendid success.

Did not quite ualize the 500 in attendance in the Sunday school hut raised more than tor flai. Inquire at Wmegaruner dik. South lGth street, 11G 1-2 upstairs. 18tC Mr. and Mrs.

James Morehart of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Smith, Mrs. Ma Ilullingsworth, and Mr. Fletcher of Kokomo, spent Sunday with Miss Hive Hawkins, in this city.

Surprise Party. A most pleasant surprise party was held yesterday, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Everling at 1230 North Ninth Winamae, were in the city touaj on for the piano fund. The banner place.

The announcement of their engagement appeared in the Richmond papers some time ago, and the ti tends of Mr. Griffin were pleasantly surprised when they read the account. Mr. Griffin has been engaged in the taw business here for a number of years, and has many friends. Misj Manley is very popular in society cir- business.

was awarded to Class 13, of which SALE BATES, Tien Koe and wife of Portland with their daughter, Ifernice, spent Sun Cora Barnes is teacher. Next Sunday the banner will go to the class htiving largest attendance. day with Mr. and Mrs. Dau Stout, of Bert H.

Leisure future sale dates for October: street, in honor of Mrs. William Sos- this city. Ivi of Winamae, who id the guest of Miss May Hartmau, of Lafayette, A big farm sale two miles west of Mrs. Everling. A number of friends is in the city visiting with Miss Nell BALOON ASCENSION.

Although the weather was bad yesterday, and the rain prevented many Curtisville, three miles south and one For convenience of my customers, I have made arrangements with t)h Dally Record to give my dates ot sale and assign dates for sales. mile east of Windfall, D. W. Clark, Wednesday, Oct. 20.

rnd neighbors were present and the day was syent very pleasantly. The dinner was the principal feature, r.nrt people from gooing, the haloon ascension was well attended yesterday W. Z. KING, The Reliable Dentist. All work tttid material guaranteed.

Ool Crowns $4.00 Hrldire Work M.flO per tooth Teeth tx.00 per net. No better price Cm given for eitraotlon. (In, not substitute Btb Phones. Office OTerHlleman'sShoeStOte an elaborate banquet was served During the afternoon the guests had Mackentosh. For Sale Bed room suit, dining room suit, weathered oak book case, kitchen cabinet and nice canned fruit.

Call at aOS South Anderson street. 18tfl W. K. Bradley went to Greenfield yesterday with the W. O.

W. which was appointed to attend afternoon. Many people were on ihe grouuds waiting for. the time to come when the large ind bags should their pictures taken and all enjoyed unripi nnw leave the ground. Otto Reel said lie iim' us' iu uni would not up on account of the weather, but his partner, Prof.

Crawford made the heavenly trip. 4 rereniouv at that IValn; Tuesday partly cloudy and colder. place. The ladies of the M. E.

church will rave charge of the sales at the New TWO FUNERALS. The funeral of Mrs. Blanche Morris Win. Reere were held this after 5 and 10 cent store Wednesday. Oct.

Make vriur purchases of them noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Suniwalt was and thereby help them make a nay iu charge of the Morris funeral which was held at the Christion church, and ment on chinch debt. 18t- It really doesn't cost any more. You get more real satisfaction from being well dressed in the point of FOOTWEAR than in any other part of your apparel.

OUR SHOES always afford this satisfaction. Up to'date in styles, perfect in fit, correct on all occasions. Try us for your next pair. Kev. Chandler preached the sermon over the dead body of Win.

Reese at his home in Cue country. The -burial The ladies of the M. E. clinch will receive a per cent, of alt sales Wednesday Oct. 20.

at the Morris new 5 and Kc store. Specials for that aay: 14 qt dish pan lc; inch jar-dinier io; china C. S. "'c set. When you are ill, the physician and the druggist combine their knowledge, skill and experience in an effort to restore you to health.

If the services of both are of the highest order, your chances of recovery are greatest. The aid of a good physician, supplemented by our ideal prescription service, is a combination more favorable to your recovery than any other to be had. We endeavor to co-operate with the physician in every possible way. In justice to yourself and to him we urge you to bring your prescriptions took place in the city cemetery. BANKS WILL CLOSE.

On account of the base ball game to norrow afternoon between the lo ALVIN SHAW DEAD. Altin Shaw, aged SI years tfiwl at here1. There, ia no better of sater place in wwooa. seve'i his home in Tipton county. Saturday of trdW west of this city.

cal Indpenuents amd the Cincinnati theUarious banks of the city will close their doors at 2 o'eolek. The game promises to be a hot one Mid the local fahs will turn out in large numbers. IVIiito Houso Shoo Gioro DR. F. L.

SAYLOR. the ailment peculiar to old age. He was the only living brother of Ceo L. Sahw, who resides at South A strjet. He had lived on his farm PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST lit And.rton HOME OF VINOL JOHN FAHERTY.

109 South Anderson St. 1S07 Main Street Read th Dally Record, 10c week 1 1 i I -7 I 7 7.

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