Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1910 — Page 3

By Their Feet You May Know Them For the French, you know, define a lady as one well shod and well gloved. You escape all criticism if your feet be shod with our spring oxfords—for prettier, more stylish footwear there cannot be. In our shipment this week there are more hf those dainty Ankle Strap Pumps and Sailor Ties. All sizes and widths for you now. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller

Mrs. H. M. Madison of Pleasant Mills, who has been visiting with friends at Fort Wayne, changed cars here this morning on her way home. J|O*O*O*O*O» ♦o<o*o«o#o«og I . I I We are going to | ♦ send some man ♦ |to NEW YORK | | CITY and pay | | all his expenses $ i for 5 days. ? $ | RIETER & FRANCE | ♦ Cigars & Tobacco ♦ ♦ ♦ lo404040»0»0l ♦O»0»0*0»ol 110' Ysafety^| ) YOUR FUNDS are absolutely secure when on deposit here—they’re safe from all dangers. This institution offers you the maximum safety together with everv facility and convenience that safe, conservative banking allows. Drop in and see our cashier about the advantage of a checking account. THE OLD Adams» Bank

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♦o*o4o>o*o*o<o ♦ o*o*o*o*o* f WEATHER FORECAST I o*o*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o*o*ot Showers late tonight or Friday; warmer Friday. Mr. and’Mrs - Peter Braun - went’to Fort Wayne for the day. Jacob Gephart was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Miss Etta Brandyberry is spending the day in Fort Wayne. Tom Gallogly made a business trip to Geneva this morning. Professor Tucker of Marion was a business caller in the city today. Mrs. Charles Burr of Monmouth was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Lizzie Abel of Monmouth was here t4day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. John Hessler and Mrs. Frank Parent returned today from Cedarville, where they attended the funeral of a relative. Samuel Helm, a prominent farmer of east of the city, was here today on business. Mrs. Bridget Haefling went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with friends. Mike Miller of Monroe was in the city today attending to some business matters. Miss Lucile Case went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a visit with friendly Miss Ruth Baumgartner, who has been the guest of friends in the city for several days, returned to her home at Linn Grove this morning. ”.Mrs _ Henry Hopple of Willshire, Opal, went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the Ben Hur congress. Rolhe Johnson was a Fort Wayne visitor today. The Modern Woodmen are making preparations for the taking in of a large class of candidates into the lodge in the near future. The exact date has not yet been set. Mrs. Margaret Cummings and children of Ada, Ohio, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. AV illiam Schlagel in the city, left today for Hamilton, Ohio, where they will visit with friends. From there they will go to Pittsburg, Pa., where they will also be the guest of friends for some time. Dr. Fred Patterson dentist Successor to On C. E. Neptune Office above Auth’s Jewelry Store. Telephone No. 472. Office hours: B—l 2 a. m.. I—6 P- m.

Miss Josephine Krick was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Orval Hnrrufi made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Miss Hulrah Bleeke is a patient at the Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne. Judge Cook of Huntington was here today on business. Mrs. Oliver Schug Is spending the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Dr. H. E. Keller made a professional trip to Willshire this noon. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Weis went to Fort Wayae to attend the Ben Hur congress. Mrs. Catherine Tilbury of Napoleon, Ohio, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Merryman. Professor Tucker of Marion was a business caller in the city today and left for his home on the noon train. Mr.' Withaus of Berne returned to his home today after attending to some business matters here. Joe Miller of Fort Wayne went to Berne this afternoon after being In the city this morning on business. Frank Kern was at Bluffton today where he was looking after insurance business. C. F. Briner was shopping here today and returned to his home at Willshire at noon. Robert Gillig, who is working at Monroe, was in the city today transacting business. Jacob C. Magley went to Monroe where he was a business visitor during the day. Miss Adeline Gilson Is visiting with her niece, Miss Martha Fonner, near Monmouth. Chauncey Young, a former resident here, now traveling, was a business visitor here today. John W. Braun, who has been in the city on business, returned to his home at Geneva today. John Lachot left today for Ridgeville, where he was attending to some business during the day. A large barn on the Vai Linker farm is said to have been moved in the heavy storm of last Sunday. Mrs. James Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning, where she was the guest of friends during the day. J. M. Willey of Blue Creek Township was a business caller in the city today. Choreline will kill the gape worm in little chicks. For sale by H. Berling, Decatur and Berne. Keep your little chicks from the gapes’- by feeding cholerine. For sale by H. Berling, Decatur and Berne.

H. L. Grove of Michigan, who has been visiting here left this,morning for Kendallville before returning to his home. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Avery went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the Ben Hur congress, which will be held there two days. Eli Sprunger has been confined to his bed for the past few days suffering from an attack of stomach trouble and rheumatism Mrs. W. t. Lehne is entertaining her sister, Mrs. C. J. Yingling, and her mother, Mrs. William Heilman, of Tiffin, Ohio. The two colored men who had trouble here last Saturday evening, returned this afternoon and will face a charge of provoke. / Earl Strickler of Willsnire returned to his home after being a business visitor here during the forepart of the day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark and children of Tipton arrived today for a visit with his brother, Harve Clark, and family at Monmouth. Jacob Butcher of Geneva was in ihe city attending to some business matters this morning, returning to his home on the noon train. Miss Matilda Sellemeyer and Mrs. E. J. Bailey accompanied their pupils on a flower gathering expedition this evening after school hours. Mrs. C. C. Schafer and daughter and Mrs. Daniel left today for Washington, D. C., where they will visit with relatives for several weeks. President Taft is hurrying back to Washington, and though he passed right through Indiana, refused to stop. He must have an awful temper. Many of the members of the local court of Ben Hur attended the congress at Fort Wayne today and many more will go tomorrow. Cal Magley, mail clerk on the Pennsylvania railroad, arrived this afternoon from Fort Wayne for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Magley, north of the city. Tffe Waring Glove company has received word that the Rochester deal has ben closed. They will be given a $5,000 building and will locate a branch factory at that place. The public is urged to attend the concert to be given Friday evening at the library hall by the Berne high school chorus, for the benefit of the Decatur high school athletic association. Admission, twenty-five cents.

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from page 2.) lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Johnson hear Monmouth Wednesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Mumma of Hoagland were in attendance and Mrs. Mumma lead the meeting, a missionary subject, wltl\ sub-topics by various members being In order. Those from this city in attendance were Mesdames John Christen, John Hauck, Chris Voght, John Spuller, Anna Yahne, Dan Kitson, Robert Perkins, John Stevens, J. C. Hower, Miss Elloise Lewton. Mrs. Mary Hauck of this city will be hostess at the next session. The following program will be given tomorrow evening by the z Queen Esthers at the Vail home: Song. Prayer. Minutes. Roll Call. Piano Duet—Nfellie Nichols and Vera Hower. * Vocal Solo —Doloris Ballenger. Lesson—“ The Student”—Mamie Kitson and Dessie Mann. Talk —“Purpose of Mite Box Offering"—Dessie Mann. Reading—Marie Ball. Duet —Lillian Rice and Neva Brandyberry. Vocal Solo —Flora Peters. The Pleasant Grove Missionary society has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Nettie Harden; vice president, Irene Nldelinger; treasurer, Ella Miller; secretary, Edna Welty; collector for seniors, Hannah Mumma; collector for juniors, Bertha Welty; solicitor, Irene Nldelinger. The ladies of the Zion Lutheran Aid held a very pleasant and profitable meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Sophia Hobrock of West Monroe street, where they busiel themselves with quilting and sewing and enjoyed a social time as they worked. Mrs. Rev. Wehmeyer will be nostess at the next meeting. I Misses Irene Evans and Helen Fonner will be guests at the James Moses home east of the city tonight. Miss Goldie Gay will entertain the Entre Nous club this evening. ■ The May party and dance to be given tomorrow evening at the Eagles’ hall by the local order of the United Brotherhood of Leather Workers promises a/good time for those in attendance. Fifty cents a couple will be charged. All ladies admitted free. The public is invited. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY By order of the court I will close out the stock of merchandise belonging to the estate of the late George Hartman, deceased, Geneva, Ind. The stock consists of a first class, up-to-date line of shoes, dry goods, notions, oarpets and rugs, lace curtains, Haviland china and cut glass. Nothing reserved. The entire stock must go and will be sold at cost and less than cost. SUE H. 10M6wklt Administratrix. After that card party, serve Center’s ginger ale. It’s spicy, flavory and delicious. Sixty cents per case. Call ’phone 92. 82-2w‘

■ INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY I DECATUR, INDIANA B | May, 6th and 7th. ! | j TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF DECATUR: j I- The Gas Company requests your attendance at the company’s office, “Friday and Si Saturday, the 6th and 7th of May, that the company may have the pleasure of'demonstrating and showing to you the latest and most up-to-date gas appliances for use in the kitchen as well as other parts of the home. The gas range makes kitchen work lighter, easier and pleasanter. It makes sunm liy-tempereu cooks. ”] The low prices and the easy terms as regards payment place the up-to-date gas ~ j range within the reach of everyone, Gas is an economical fuel to cook with. ' | Miss Malley J. Johns, teacher of domestic science, will be in attendance and dem- 3 onstrate the many advantages and economy of cooking with gas. Light refreshments such as biscuits, cookies, etc, will be served. — ]r|>

| for Spring f / Work “i <D The time of the year H is here when your law’ 3 must be taken care 0/ n your garden to lo* 3 after, trees to trim e I Buy our high-gr S lawn mower and a taking care of ‘ ■ lawn will be easy I Our Lann Me I --Run Ea>’ H TRY ONE ON APPRO • | C Garden tools, Tree | || and Vine Pruners for M 8 all kinds of work. I Schafer H’dw I | COMPANY I Jesse Rupp, cashier of the Bank of Berne, was here today on *busitfess. Mrs. Hunter Meyers of Montpelier is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Schrock.

SAFETY AND PAYMENT] OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excellent place for your savings and idle money THE First National BANK Decatur, Indiana

/ft AT. // s — I B Price Two Cents / LI IN A RIOT n — / I / : g ners Object to AmeriI U poing to Work in // O cS Mine. fl flw / / / £3 ROBBERY / U S 5 II oe =® c L It Copyright Hart Schatrnn You will be certain of being well dressed if you buy your clothes in this store; certainty of style, of all-wool quality, of fit and of general all-round satisfaction are some of the things we deal in, besides our special HART SCHAFFNER & MARX

fine clothes. We want you to feel entire confidence in coming to us for things to wear. We intend that our store and our name shall be a guarantee to you of satisfaction; that whatever you buy here shall be right. We’re anxious to have you see the new styles and patterns we’ve provided for you this season. We’d be glad to show you any day. SUITS $lB to $25 O’COATS sls to $25 We’ve a big assortment of clothes too for men and young men at $lO to to sls, all-wool, good patterns, snappy styles, all sizes. fl This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Holthouse, Schulte & Company GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS FOR MEN AND BOYS.