Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1910 — Page 3

It’sJMighty Hard —to convince you with paper and type how our shoes wear. Buy a pair, then you will know WHAT we try to sell you. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller

NOTICE To Married Men! If you love your wife, you would not ask her to get up at 5 o’clock and build a fire, but you would buy a GAS RANGE We have a new lot of ranges just in. Prices $lO up, on an easy to pay plan. Drop in and investigate. Indiana Lighting Co. Monroe Street.

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inH LITTLE LIGHT ON COMMERCIAL BANKING FOR YOUR GUIDANCE. A checking account here will protect you perfectly against all unsrupulous tradesmen, etc. It will keep your money safe from burglary, theft and most of all the ‘‘burning of the pocket.’' It’s an absolute necessity if you wish an accurate record of all the respective costs of living. It’s conductive to saving THE OLD Adams Bank

■OB O B O ■ O B O 80800808080808080808 g J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. . | LOftNS 5 o The Bowers Realty Company o o calls your attention to its loan de- o 2 The Company has five per cent □ 5 money to loan on sensible and ad- g ■ Xusaboutfarms, city properties and abstracts. | O The Bowers Realty Co. ■ ■ French Quinn, Secty. g JoBOBOBOBOBOBOOBOBOBOBOBOBOB

•o<o<o<o<o<o<o ♦ CXO<CKO<O< | WEATHER FORECAST I o<o<o<o<o < o<o<o<o<o<o<oZ Partly cloudy w.._ probable showers tonight or Saturday; rising temperature. Mrs. A. VanCanip spent the day in Fort Wayne. Sam Johnson was a business caller at Monroe today. John Weber was at Fort Wayne today on business. A. H. Sellemeyer is at Fort Wayne today on business. J. F. Lachot made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Grover Neuenschwander of Vera , Cruz was in the city on business today. C. O. France left this morning for Fort Wayne, thence to Van Wert, Ohio. Henry Rhodenbeck. who was at Ft. Wayne yesterday on business, came home today. William Mitchell of Monroe transferred here tms morning on his way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Clara Roebuck returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit here with friends. Mrs. I. Imler returned last evening from Lima, Ohio, where she visited with relatives. Trustee David Steele of Kirkland township was a business caller in our city this morning. Charles Heckman of the Heckman fiour mill was a business visitor at Fort Wayne yesterday. Emanuel Woods left today for Richmond and Dayton, where he will transact some business for the next few days. Work on remodeling the tower at the Erie, which was destroyed by fire on last Saturday morning, is moving along nicely. Dr. R. B. McKeeman of Fort Wayne, who was the guest of his brother-in-law, Charles Hocker, left this morning for his home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gase. the newly married couple, left this afternoon for Tiffin, 0., where they will make their home.

Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST Sacceuor to Hr. C. E. Meptsae Office above Auth's Store. Telephone No. 472. Office hours: B—l 2 a. m.. I—s P-

Miss Ethel Barkley is clerking at the Everett & Hite bazaar. Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills was in the city today on business. Irvin Martindale of Jackson, Mich., is visiting here with friends. George Steele returned today from a business trip to Union City. The Dr. Beavers home on First street is undergoing a course of remodeling. Emil Baumgartner, who has been at Berne for some time, returned homo today. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Reid have returned fro ma few days’s visit at their cottage at Home City. The Citizens' Telephone company has Installed a telephone In the Steele & Weaver racket store. Charles Dunn went to Geneva this morning, where he was attending to some business during the day. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheler left this morning for Anderson, where they will be for the next few days. The household goods of Newton Anderson were stored in a car today, preparatory to moving to Gideon, Mo. Walter Johnson left this morning for Willshire, where he was attending to business during the day. Mrs. E. D. Ward returned this morning to her homp at Bluffton after a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Purdy. Miss Madge Hite will leave tomorrow for Greentown, Ohio, where she will make a two weeks' visit witli Miss Fern Delxing Mrs. John Stewart and son, Me-re-dith, will return Saturday afternoon from a week's visit with relatives and friends at Huntington. W. J. Bosse went to Fort Wayne, where he was called on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Bosse, who is at the hospital there. Mrs. Charles Thropp and eon, Robert, who have been, the guests of her parents at Portland for several -days, have returned to this city. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Clouser of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here this morning on their way to Columbia City, where they will visit. Carl Brokaw left yesterday afternoon for Columbia City, where 'be will spend the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. "William Bordner. Miss Margaret Case has gone to Sidney, Ohio, where she will .visit with relatives, and will then go on to Dayton, Ohio, where she will be the guest of her aunt. Mesdames Charles Elzey. C. M. Hower, Emerson Beavers. L. C. Annen, Dallas Hnnsicker and Miss Aldine Annen are spending the day in Fort Wayne. The fifth convention of the Nortuern Indiana Firemen’s association will be held June 30th at Fort Wayne, for which quite an elaborate program of entertainment has been prepared. Many will doubtless attend the laying of the cornerstone for the new SIO,OOO U. B. ehurch at Wren. Ohio. June 12th, at 2:30 p. m. Dr. Lilly of Hicksville, Ohio, will officiate. Mrs, George Weinmann returned this morning to Convoy, Ohio, after a visit with .Mrs. Isaac Everett. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Everett/who will visit there for some time. The children of the Christian Sun day school have prepared a very nice Children’s Day program which will b£ given Sunday evening at the Christian church. Everybody is invited to attend. Miss Clara Fuelling left this morning for Elkhart, where she will be the guest of friends for a few days and will then proceed to Dowagiac, Mich., where she will also spend Some time with relatives. The Misses Winifred Burk and Lillian Rice left this morning for Bloomington, where they will attend the commencement exercises, which will he held there next week, and also several social gatherings that will be given in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kedrick and Mrs. A. Reily of Bluffton were in the city a short while this morning for a visit with Mrs. Kedrick’s father. J, T. Johnson, and later left for Hastings, Mich., where they will make their future home. Relatives in this city have returned j from attending the funeral of Frances May, six-year-old son of Ramsey May, of near Dixon, Ohio. The lad was killed instantly Sunday by being struck by a railroad train. The funeral was held Tuesday from the Flatrock church. He was related to the : Green and May families of this city. | Continued eold weather is good for the cut worms, but very hard on the plants on which they live, state the farmers. The cut worms are in the habit of coming up on the ground to cut off the corn, and as the hot sun is death to the worms, their life is usually short. This cold weather has no effect, however, and they are given a good long season to get In their work of devastation.

Your Boy may need a Wash suitor a Blouse Waist. The Mothers Friend Suits and Waists contain three features that you have been looking for, Style, Workmanship and Wearing Quality. We’ve a big assortment to show you, Twill be worth your while. Wash Suits SI.OO to $2.50 Blouse Waists 50 and 75 cts. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & COMPANY GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS FOR MEN AND BOYS

Mrs. O. L. Vance was a Fort Wayne visitor this morning. Rev. J. C. Valentine of Preble was a business visitor here today. I. W. Waltz of Ouio City transferred here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne. Wilson Steele, who was a business caller at Peterson yesterday, came home today. Mrs. H. F. Scninnerer and son, William, of Willshire, Ohio, passed through the city this morning on their way to Fort Wayne. Master Clyde Burrell of Traverse City, Mich., has arrived in the city for a visit with his uncles, Washington and Dick Burrell. The Misses Mary Rex and Ada Cowan left this noon for Pleasant Millk, where they will make an-over Sunday visit as the guest of Mrs. Charles Moser. F. L. Roop and sons, Lawrence and Orvfti, have returned from Galion. Ohio, where they had been the past week. While there Mr. Roop attended a stock sale and purchased two fine Chester White hogs, which he brought with him yesterday to add to his stock pens. Yesterday's weather was very deceptive. The morning dawned bright, clear and sunshiny and more than one person was lured away from home in tiie morning, sans coat, umbrella and other protection. About 9 o'clock the rain began with a steady downfall through the day, until 4 o’clock, when iit cleared. One farmer living eleven miles in the country, came to town with a load of wheat to be ground into flour. He came without coat or umbrella, or anything either for his own or the flour’s protection-, and ae stated that he nad all the chances in the world for having his fiour turned into dough before he made the eleven-mile stretch home.

SCHAFER HDW CO. Builder’s Hardware and Tools In a Special Sale ’Tisn’t often that you hear of a sale of this kind. Usually you’re asked to pay full price for this class of material. But beginning tomorrow and continuing for the next month, we’re going to offer at special prices, some items from our splendid stock of Builders' Hardware. And just a word in passing about the stock. It’s a mighty good stock, complete in every detail. We’re proud of it. We want you to know it. If you’re doing any building or if you have any repairing to do this spring, come to us for your hardware and tools. We carry only standard brands and we’re sure we can serve you satisfactorily. No matter how small your order, we want it. Here are the “specials:” Mortise door set, 2 escutcheons 35c Transom Lifts 15c Rim Locks and Knobs 25c 50c Padlocks 25c Bam Door Track, afoot 4c Barn Door Hangers, per pair.6sc (The kind that wont come off the track.) Long double harpoon hay fork 85c Knot passing pulleys 25c 85c value Long handle shovels 60c 85c Hatchets »nd hammers . . 49c $1.50 Hand Saws 89c $1.50 Family sealers 89c These are only a few of the hundreds of bargains we have to offer you. We’ll be glad to tell you anything we know about Builders’ Hardware and Tools. And we know heaps of things that maybe you’ve never thought of. Ask us. Schafer lidw. Co.

•vs H Drapery and Kimona Silks | 11 9 <| We offer you Drap- T vA\’Ttnr £ || ery Silks, especially IV Ain HOE £ w low priced, suitable DRAPERY S S for summer Drap- Silk a yard 40c 8 eries and Kimonas. p ft <J For Sash Curtains S B* PT NT for doors, dining and i| S c. 1. A. b W Ibb, < bed rooms> you will g (Fifteen Patterns) find nothing more J S’ A Yard 1 0c than C ' f B T. N. Swiss. || K See our complete Line of Cur- 8 H tain Materials Before Buying. h B The Kuebler-Moltz Co, 8 Decatur Indiana.

Miss Rose Ginley is on the sick list and was unable to be at her work this morning. “Pop” Anson, idol of Chicago base ball fans tor a generation, has lost all of the $300,000 he was reputed to whin he retired from the game in 1898, after having managed and captained the Chicago National leaguers for twenty-two years. “Pop’s” last financial straw blew away when a mortgage on his home at 160 East Thirtieth street was foreclosed by the Hibernian Banking association, in default of notes aggregating $6,800.

| The Hot Days are Coming | | We Can Help You to be Comfortable | Complete New Assortment of Wash Goods. S I I W NEW I I LAWNS | i 1 aPSWH/Vk ™ ®7r', <j Sc I g I OsWw/'-l- If ? I x I f.. 4'W I — =tz~| 15c B 8 47'77/1 e » I f /rW Fi ße Batistes £ I * M at I s •*' II 20 to 25 Cents 8 I SECO SILKS I S In this line we show you beautiful silk fabric in plain and colors at 25 and 35 8 $ cents. The largest OPEN ASSORTMENT we ever carried. € g Flaxon and Linease weave fabrics. We have them in plain and fancies from S 15 to 35 cents. Double fold. A line worthy of your seeing. § I NIBLICK cS CO. I

VvVvvVVwWwO U w S WE HAVE 100,000 $ $ Which we want to loan before March Ist. If you C are thinking of making a loan be sure and see us. v SOur terms are right. v The Graham Insurance Company. j • Offices in Morrison Block. X $0 0 0 0 0 0000 000 yyyyyy y y y y w V