Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1908 — Page 3

It’s Up To, You

L we have prepared ourself lith a shipment of the best fork shoes that ever was krried in Decatur. They are uilt for wet and hard wear. Jtyle size and tvidth to suit ,11. Now if it is not wet feet ■ou want come to the

ague Shoe Store

WEATHER. 11 Generally fair and colder tonight ■and Saturday, except snow northwest ■portion. i » u «—■» j II T. W. Frank is a Bluffton bnsi- ■ nesa caller. | [ A. Bra'bill, of Hoagland, was a bus- ■ iness ealler here yesterday. I j Mrs. Abisha Morgan arrived at noon ■to pay a visit with friends. | Geo. Raver is visiting his daughter S in Michigan for a few weeks. ■ John Waggoner made a business ■ trip to Monroe this morning. I Mrs. Chas. Crote and children are ■ visiting relatives at Fort Wayne. I John Bailey went to Berne yester- ■ day afternoon to make a visit with ■ natives. I Mrs’ H. G. Schumm returned to H Schumtn after attending a funeral at II Fort Wayne. [ Mrs. Isaac Good, of Delphos, aril rived'to visit with William Rinehart M and family. | Mrs., R. K. Glass returned to I Jonestown after visiting with Mrs. I C. Ijeffinger. Mrs. A. McMillen returned to I Pleagflnt Mills;,after visiting Mrs. | Dord''Erwin. Edwin Hagg returned to his home I at Garrett after being called here I on business. D|’E. Lauferty, of Fort. Wayne, I came.-to the city this morning on a I business trip. C. O. France went to Berne this | morning in the interest of the Confer I Ice Cream company. Miss Mary Reynolds, of Joliet, 111., is in the city as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred V. Mills. , Mrs. .(bel Wetter, of Huntington. returned to her home after being the I guest of Mrs. John Fleming. Mrs. Earl White, of Bluffton, returned home after visiting Mrs. Bentz and | daughter Jessie for a week. Miss Edna Grimm returned to her home at Williams, after visiting her sister. Mrs. William Draper. Miss Reba McCann, of Muncie, arrived last evening to visit for a week with Mrs. A. L. Peck, of Mercer avenue. Miss Chloe Studebaker, of Bluffton, has arrived in the city to be the guest of Miss Bess Baumgartner for some time.

Spring Shoes and Oxfords jf Are here. They are ready for you, come and look. Best Lots of new things. All Come Tomorrow MB And Look. If you think it B is t°° ear, y to b u y> t* ien i ust H us. That’s what we are ? here for. But come when you can. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe SeHer.

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H. F. Matteson, of Pleasant Mills, was a business caller here today. John Schurger made a business trip to Portland yesterday afternoon. J. D. Moser has returned to Berne after making a visit in the city. Miss Lena Rutel, of Toledo, arrived this noon to visit frinds on R. R. 6. Erin Watson, of Garrett, was a business caller here Thursday evening. Isaac Prover and children left this noon for Michigan to visit his sister for a few’ weeks. Miss Anna Rntel, of Toledo, came at noon to spend a short time with friends on R. R. 6. Miss Gertrude Burkhead left at noon for Indianapolis, Ind., where she will make her future home. J. Pell, of Berne, was a business caller in our city yesterday and has returned to his home. Miss Mary Reynold's, of Joliet. II!., returned to her home after visiting her aunt Mrs. F. V. Mills. J. W. Lusk, of Berne, went to his home yesterday’ afterjnoon from a short visit in the city. Mrs. Jennie Wiles left this morning for Baring Spring, Mich., to visit her brother, who lives there. A number of the citizens accompanied by the school board, visited the school yesterday. Judge LaFollette, of Portland,was a legal caller in our city yesterday and has returned to his home. Chris Myers returned to Geneva yesterday afternoon after making a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. W. Wisner went to Monroe yesterday afternoon to make avisit with M. L. Oliver and family. Mrs. M. L. Oliver, of Monroe, was a visitor in th e city yesterday and accompanied her guests home. Joseph Miller, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in our city yesterday and went to Monroe on the afternoon train. 'T Miss Martha Schinnerer who has been attending school at Fort Wayne, is spending a few days with her parents at Willshire. The “Ma’s New Husband" show company which played at the Bosse opera house last night,, left this morning for Portland. Gary Grub, who has been porter at the Murray hotel for some time, has resigned his position and gone to Newport, Ky., to accept a similar one.

Guy Johnson is on the sick list. Miss Leila Clark has gone to Monroe ' for a visit with friends. Dee DeVinney has resigned his position as clerk at the Murray hotel. S. Shoemaker has gone to his home at Berne after attending the meeting of the central committee. S. Shepherd returned to his home at Monroe yesterday afternoon from a business trip tn this city. William Adams, of Bluffton, was a business caller in our city yesterday and has returned to his home. Mrs. Mary Burkett returned to her home at Monroe yesterday afternoon afte making a visit in the city. J. W. Heller, of Geneva, transacted business in the city yesterday morning. He has returned to his home. Mayor A. W. Hamilton, of Bluffton, came to the city yesterday yesterday noon to testify in the LeMay case. Joseph Chrisman, of Geneva, was a pleasant caller in our city yesterday and returned on the afternoon train. Miss Bertha Rison left last evening for Kendalville to be the guest of friends at a skating party at the rink. D. F. Worth, the advance agent of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, is in the city, billing the play for Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Rohn and Mrs. Baumgartner, of Liun Grove, are the guests of L. E. Opliger and family. Louis Keller, of Monroe, transacted business in our city today and returned to his home on the afternoon train. Miss Florence Davidson returned to her home at Berne yesterday afterday afternoon after making a visit in the city Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Schug. of Portland, passed through here today enroute to Huntington, where they will visit friends and relatives. E. S. Callihan, of Geneva, attending the meeting of the Democratic central committee here yesterday and has returned to his home. A. L. Steele is getting along fine with the new house he is building out of his barn and it will be modern in every respect when completed. Mrs. W. A. Markley, of It'luffton, passed through the city yesterday enroute to Monroe, where she will be a guest at the home of M. L. Oliver. Mrs. C. C. Myers, of Robison, 111., who has been the guest of Mrs Elizabeth Myers for some time, went to Portland yesterday afternoon for a visit. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will give their annual dinner at the church parlors Tuesday next, March 10th. Get ready for it. Miss Martha Valentine, of Monroe, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jonas Tritch for some time, returned to her home yesterday afternoon. The Carroll home located on the corner of Second and Adams streets, is undergoing remodeling and when completed will be one of the most modern homes in the state. The recent rains have caused the St. Marys river to overflow her banks and the entire bottoms on the east side of the river is covered with water. The stream raised at a rapid rate. Chief of Police Bohnke has been notified to look out for one Lee Morrison. alias Lee Chandler, wanted at Terre Haute for grand larceny. He has been a salvation army worker in numerous Indiana cities. Hon. W. S. Wells, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in our city yesterday and left this morning on a business trip to Redkey. While here he appointed J. D. Stultz agent for the American Central Life Insurance company. The windows at the Fullenkamp store have been artistically decorated with spring jackets and other goods of the season which fully demonstrate the progressiveness of this popular place of business. Note their ad elsewhere in this issue. A. Van Camp has closed a deal with the Decatur Packing Co. whereby he will furnish them with a 150 horse power boiler, which will be used in their artificial ice plant. The boiler is one of the best make in the country, its name being Atlas. The boiler is to be installed within two weeks. The first house in the Patterson addition will be built in the near future by Carpenter D. I. Weikel. It will be remembered that the Patterson addition was platted in lots and sold to create a factory, fund. The Decatur Lumber company are having the house built and it will be for rent after May 1Colonel Fred Reppert returned this afternoon from Golden, 111., where he conducted a Duroc hog sale yesterday. In this sale he disposed of ninety head of hogs at the average price of seventy dollars, the sale aggregating more than six thousand dollars. He was scheduled to have a sale in lowa today, but it was cancelled on account of sickness of the hogs.

PREPARE FOR WAR In Time of Peace and Likewise Get Ready for That New Suit BEFORE SPRING OPENS Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson Announce Arrival of Spring Goods Our new goods, new styles and guaranteed fabrics have just arrived and await your inspection. You will soon be in the market for a new spring suit and we know you will want something new and fresh from the mills. We have it. Our line is representative of the most popular things in the season’s production. We are the sole agents in Decatur of L. Adler Bros. & Co., of Rochester, New York, who stand back with a guarantee on every suit sold. Our guarantee, therefore means just what it says. Our store is a big garden of newness in men's attire. A look at the new models will convince you that we are here with the goods. New suits, new hats, new caps, now ties, new shirts in short, we have new goods in eve.ry department. Remember maximum quality and minimnm prices go hand in hand at the store of Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. See our display window. o James Rice came home from Fort Wayne this noon. Fred V. Mills was a Fort Wayne business caller today Frank Smith, of Berne, transacted business here today and has returned to his home. Edwin Fledderjohann left at noon for several cities, where he will attend to business. F. J. Gerber, of Berne, was a buscaller in our city today and has returned to his home. J. H. Smith, of Berne, passed through here today enroute from Huntertown to his home. C. C. Yoder, of Berne, was a business caller in our city today and returned to his home this afternoon. David Meshberger, of Berne, has returned to his home after looking after business affairs in the city. The condition of Mrs. Hervey Steele Is somewhat improved today and it is hoped that she will soon fully recover. The weather today is a fair sample of that good old summer time and many were overtaken with the spring fever. The condition of Eli Presdorf remains about the same. He is, however. improving as rapidly as can be expected. Mrs. Henry Waggoner returned to her home at Berne this afternoon from a shirt visit with her sister, Mrs. Philip Melhls. The arguments in the LeMay rape case began this afternoon, Mr. Dailey for the state making the opening statement. Benjamin Elzey is driving baggage wagon for the transfer line during the sickness of the regular driver. Guy Johnson. I Mr. and Mrs. William Badders went to Monroe this afternoon to be the guests of the former’s brotjher, J. Badders and family. Miss Ethel Desmond, the actress, will sing German, English and Italian songs at the Crystal theater Saturday afternoon and evening. Otto Wemhoff who for three weeks has been a patient at the St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne, undergoing an operation at that place for spinal trouble, returned to the city this morning and is feeling tine. He expects to fully recover in the near future. o — FOR SALE—Pure bred' Duroc Jersey gilts, bred for March and Apirl farrows. Write or call phone on E line C. C. Miller, R. 9, Decatur Ind. 5418 t FOR SALE—Two registered shorthorn cows, will be fresh soon. L. H. Boknecht. R. R. No. 3, Decatur, Ind. 55-6 t

THE 1 PICTORIUM TONIGHT The Stout Man. The Squally Beach. SONG. “Nobody’s Little Girl.” J. B. BTONEBURNER, Prop-

Let The Old Hat Go The 1903 Spring Hats are Here New Colors, INew Shapes WE SELL THE FAMOUS “LONGLEY” I The Best $3.00 hat make. It will pay you to spend a little time with us looking these hats over. WHEN MAY WE SEE YOU? Holthouse Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys

— = THE "■ 1 .Ba R YST A L ■theatres OPEN TONIGHT MOTION PICTURES. One film —“The Schrimper.’’ “The Lady Doctor’s Husband” (a comedy). ILLUSTRATED SONG. “Good Bye, Mary Dear.” SCHMUCK & MILLER

NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITE. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Me., speaking of Electric Bitters, says: “It is a neighborhood favorite here with us.” It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervousness, weaknes sand general debility. Its purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alteraction on the blood, as a thorough ative tonic is sold under guarantee at Page Blackburn drug store. 50c.

Another New Department We have one of the most up-to-date lines of & Ladies Spring Jacket Suits in the market and as we started our Cloak Department by special low bargains, we expect to do the same with this spring line of Ladies Suits. Don’t Buy Until You Have Seen Our Display ‘We sell the Famous Ladies ’Home Journal Patterns BQfcSQMBiI M. FULLENKAMP W

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