Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1910 — Page 3
stint —to hear your rubbers go e “swish swash, swish swash.” anoying because they don’t fit? Our rubbers fit snug around the tops and they have a piece of ADHESIVE RUBBER at the back that sticks and holds them on. Don’t cost any more than the ordinary kind but OUR RUBBERS ARE BETTER Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
J WEATHER FORECAST i ♦ — *—-— ♦ Faid and much colder tonight and Thursday. —- mJ,. Harley Sheets went to Fort Wayne Tuesday. C. G. Egley of Berne was a business visitor here yesterday. Carl Platz made a business trip to Fort Wayne Tuesday. Dan Beery, who was attending to business matters at Berne today, returned home on the afternoon train. Cris W. Hocker of Elkhart, a former resident of this place, went to Monroe this morning, where he called on friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, who have sold their property near Preble, have returned to their former home on North Fifth street, this city. | Miss Holden came fro mlluntington last evening to attend the “Five Hundred" party given by Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and returned on an early train.
You Can Stretch It The farthest by depositing it HERE—where it will be absolutely safe and earn 4 p e r cent interest. Your money c arns that rate of "interest (4 per cent) by no more effort on your part than the opening of the account The capital and surplus of this institution backed by its conservative, sane management assures you of the best safety of your deposit. THE OLD Adams [ounty Bank
■OH 0101010 HOHOOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOH J J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. g The Bowers Realty Company begs to call your ■ O attention to a charmingly located dwelling proper- O ■ tv corner of West Monroe and Ninth Streets that ■ o can be bought for $2,400.00. g ■ This property has many features to commend £ O it to anyone who would like to permanently locate - Hi in a desirable location and the house and nttingb, O lawn, fruit and shade are attractive. The Bowers Realty Company will take pleasure ■ ■ in going over the property with you. Out phone is Number 35. Respectfully The Bowers Realty Co. ■ French Quinn, Secty. " ■ ® ■OHOB O ■ O H 0 H O HOODIOH O ■ OH O HOHOH
Charles Sether was at Hoagland today on business. Henry Koenenmann went to Hoagland on business this morning. James Hendricks of Monroe was a business caller In the city today. Gus Fuhrman of north of the city was a business visitor here yesterday. P. W. Smith has returned to Richmond after attending to business here. Miss Frances Gaffer is numbered among the many sufferers with the grip. Miss Amelia Weber has resigned as clerk for the Singer Sewing machine agency. R. K. Alilson left today for South Bend, where he was transacting business during the day. L. M. Fogle of Geneva passed through here on his way to LaOtto and Huntertown to visit. Samuel Kunkel of Monmouth visited relatives here yesterday, returning home on the 11:30 car. James Steele went to Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon to visit with his sister, Mrs. Rachel Paulison. Mrs. Heckman and daughter, Luella, returned home yesterday afternoon on the 2:30 car after shopping here. ■“Mr. and Mrs. John Wade have returned to Kokomo after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Summers at Monroe. L. E. Opliger, county superintendent of schools, was a visitor at Berne yesterday on business relating to his office. A. P. Beatty left this morning for Indianapolis, where he was transacting some important business during the day. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stewart have have returned to their home at Fort Wayne after a visit with relatives at Wren, Ohio. Mrs. H. Kleiuoeuer and children, who have been visiting at Elgin, Ohio, passed through here on their way to Fort Wayne. Harry Quinn left last night for Kansas City, where he is employed by a large clothing firm. He stopped off here on his way from New York, where he has been buying goods for his firm. August Puls, who for some time has been manager of the Decatur Singer Sewing machine agency, located in tne Brock store, has been transferred by the company to another place, and it is quite likely that a new man will arrive soon to take charge of the agency.
Don Quinn is at St. Louis on business. Ed Vancll was at Portland today on business. Bob Gregory was at Berne yesterday on business. C. D. Lewton went to Portland, today on business. J. F. Lachot was a business visitor at Monroe yesterday. Jay Cline was among the business callers at Berne today. J. E. Moser was a business caller at Fort Wayne yesterday. Professor Wlthaus of Berne was in the city today on business. John Kelley of Geneva was a business visitor here yesterday. Dave Gerber was looking after the cattle markets at Berne today. R, K. Alilson made a business”trip to various points north yesterday. . Mrs. I. Kalver is spending the wA k at Chicago the guest of relatives. Mrs. Blanch Hoffman and daughter of Preble were visiting here with friends yesterday. Fred Schurger, Herb Ehinger and Fred Fullenkamp were the guests of friends at Fort Wayne Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. T. Rainier went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Rosenwinkle. Mrs. Collett returned to her home at Van Wert, Ohio, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Burdg. Mrs. Emma Switder left this morning for her home at Limg, Ohio, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Everett. Miss Frances Merryman went to Fort Wayne this morning to take a lesson in pipe organ music from Professor Archer. Mrs, Glen Glancy of Monroe arrived in the city this morning for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stultz. Mrs. William Beienke and children returned this afternoon to their home at Logansport after a visit here with Fred Beinke and lamily. Ed Meyers, a student in the law department of the university at Ann Harbor, Mich., is at home for a few days’ visit with relatives. Romain, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henneford, who has been sick for the past week with complication of diseases, is recovering. Fred King, a member of the navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va., who has been visiting here for some time, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sprang have gone to South Whitley to spend the remainder of the week with their nephew and niece, James and Mildred Donaldson. The baggage and parcel checking department of the interurban has been turned over to Clum Baker who will manage this in connection with his shoe-shining business. Homer Biggs returned to Williams this morning after spending some time here assisting his sister-in-law, Mrs. Biggs in her canvass for votes in the Decatur Democrat automobile contest. Dr. J. M. Miller and wife are at Fort Wayne with Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Jane Butler, who was operated upon at the Lutheran hospital for the removal of a tumor, and who is in a very serious condition. Amos Neff received a card this morning from Tom Miller, who is taking treatment for an eye trouble in Marion, stating that he was getting better and would probably return to work in a week or ten days. —Bluffton Banner. Acting on instructions from Assistant Postmaster General Garfield, Postmaster Henry Geisler of Hartford City Saturday night suspended Eugene Shinn as City Mail Carrier in that city, without pay, pending further investigation into his recent troubles in that city when he was arrested for alleged intimacy with Mrs. Delphia Ruble—Bluffton News. Orville Wolfe, the former Dunkirk catcher, who was drafted by the Chicago National league club from the Illinois-Missouri league, has been released to the Danville club of the "Two-Eye" league. It is a class B organization, the same as the Central, and will assure Wolfe of a better berth if he makes good there, as his friends here feel sure he will do.— Bluffton News. County Clerk Plessinger today received notice from the Richmond insane asylum to the effect that the petition for the admission of Mrs. Al Herbst into the asylum had been granted. The two men who are confined in the jail here, awaiting admission into the asylum are still waiting, with little prospects of their being admitted for some time yet. Both of the men, Ed Fulk, and Dee Sellers, have been in jail for several mouths. —Bluffton Banner.
WANT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH FREE? Fornax Mill* Glvaa a Brand New Offer That Will Advertise Their Flour. H. H. Bremerkamp, proprietor of the Fornax Mills In this city, has arranged a plan to advertise his famous Gold Dove Blended Flour whereby the users of this flour can secure absolutely free of charge two beautiful photographs of any member of the family. Beginning in a few days a coupon can be found in each sack of flour. Eight coupons taken from fifty-pound sacks, or sixteen coupons taken from twenty five pound sacks of this flour, will entitle any person who presents them to the far-famed Moser studio in this city, two photographs, absolutely free. This flour is of high grade and you secure these cabinets without any cost or effort. Why not do it? The proposition is a simple one, in which there is no catch game of any kind, and Is done simply to further advertise the Gold Dove Blended Flour. B .. - - KNIGHTS URGED TO BE OUT. ATI Knights of Pythias that have not yet received the second degree, in preparation for the third degree, which will be conferred upon the class on the evening of the dedication, are requested to be at the meeting tomorrow evening, as this will be the last one before the dedication services the 17th. All those who are candidates for the first rank are also urged to be in attendance. The Portland third degree team will be here on dedication night and will confer the third degree upon a large class from this city. L. A. Graham returned yesterday from a business trip to Cardwell, Mo. John Mayer of Monroe was transacting some business here this morning. John Omler, from north of the city, was looking after some business here this morning. J. E. Moser returned home from Fort Wayne, where he was looking after business. Jerry Draper returned to his home at Williams after attending to business matters here. Mr. James Kenney, who was in the city on business Tuesday, has returned to his home at Geneva. William Bell of Craigville visited here with relatives and made a business trip this afternoon to Nine Mile.
The Sale of Suits to Order last week was quite satisfactory. We’d like to be able to say the same this week. In order to do so we’ll continue the sale this week and we’ve added more patterns to the assortment. SUITS whose prices originally were s3o’ S2B and $25 NOW $20 A ” $lB Splendid chance for you to secure a good business suit and at quite a saving. We’d be glad to show you the patterns Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.
Only TWo More Weehs Os Unparalelled Bargains In Mens Boys and Childrens Clothing Sale Closes February 26 If you have not yet taken advantage of the great slaughter sale we are conducting you don’t know what you have missed. Those who have visited our store are simply astonished at the extremely low prices at which we are selling Mens Boys and Childrens Wearing Apparel But we must reduce our stock. If you doubt that we are selling goods at such extremely lojv prices come and see for yourself. Seeing is believing. 60 Mens suits the last of a lot at half price. | 200 Mens suits regular stock 25 per. cent off. g Mens. Boy and Childrens overcoats 30 per. cent off One lot of 20 youth suits worth $3.00 to $5.00 now $1.50 All Hats and Caps 20 to 50 percent off Mens Fancy Vests 90c to $2.50 Mens fancy stiff Boson shirts SI.OO value now 50 cents Boys good servicable knee pants 19 cents Men’s dress sox 8 cents Mens work pants and duck coats 98 cents each One lot childrens caps 25c and 50c value now 15 cents If you want to save money we will help you by increasing the purchasing power of your dollars. VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN Corner East of Court House - - - Decatur, Indiana
NOTICE The city civil engineer will be found at his office in the Stone Block on Thursday of each week. Call on him there if you have any business to transact. G. F. KINTZ, 32t6 713 So. Russel St. o See Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. for timothy, cloved and alfalfa seed. 3tf —o WANTED—Men to work at Albion on aditch. Enquire of Albert A. Butler. 34t3 Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST Successor to ttt C. E. Neptnat Office above Auth’s Jewelry Store. Telephone No. 472. Office hours: B—l 28 —12 a. m„ I—s p. m.
Don’t Owe Everybody It’s bad business policy. Owejone man and let that one be us. Your bills then will never bother you. We loan money on any good chattel security such as Furniture,Pianos Horses; etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail It to u«. Our agent i> in Decatur every Tuesday. Nim« Address Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Rdiablo Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Eort Wayne, Ind
FOUND —A pair of nose glasses in case at G. R. & I. depot. Owner can secure them by describing same and paying for this ad.
I Always to the I Front I When you are in need of Shoes, Ginghams, Linoleums, Lace Curtains or Curtain goods or anything in my line don’t fail to come in. The largest line in town to select from. Always special prices op some goods. Bring your butter, eggs and poultry. Will treat you right. IW. L. KELLER Monroe, - - Indiana.
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT, \ rr-MIE wonderful euccess of Dr.'J-.”H> I WALDRON in cufing chrofiic dis■Rfw... • leases has made Kim one of. tlie fore-most-Specialist* in Indiana, sTo pfoVe to sufferers of chronic diseases, who read this iMar “ yv p»per, that he can cure, he is going to send i Fran. Trial Treatments without y’gj* * ' / any kind to all who need his *; *' He cure* diseases of the stomach and b6Weh,f . kidneys, bladder, liver, blood and of the Mt*! ■r- vous system. Anyone suffering with »: ■ - > nets, nervousness and Irek _of energy* he 4 re- 4 ~ore* t o strength. ' He also cure* pile*, fistula and'rupture'sfith- 4 out cutting, without drawing bibdd. He .- don't lay the patient up one minute. Dr.* . Waldron never uses the knife. In Marton, Ind., he is called the ‘'bloodless surgeon.”l V ’ Send him your name and address and he trill ' ' tend you a free trial treatment andaletter A o’f , MF* advice, si Do it now. u Address MMaMKMr ■«>.. >s-w »*• ai ' - | DR J. H. WALDRON J TJ WddrOri M "He I* honest and. he cure*‘> **• Ve^allUFOU, . IVlt.BdF* 42 WEST
First National Bank of Decatur Interest bearing certificates of deposit issued, payable on demand at three per cent per annum left for six months, j*Four per cent interest given on certificates left for one year.D*>>
