Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1910 — Page 3

When you win a mothers trade you usually get that of the family. We’ve found it easy to please her because we give the best values in shoes for children. No cut off vamps here. I pay for whole shoes and you GET THEM. 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.

Democrat Want Ads Pay. 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 county Bank

■OB o ■ O ■ O B o boboobobobobobobobob ■ J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, V>ce Pres. B | UOftNS = o The Bowers Realty Company o o calls your attention to its loan de- o > partment. n ,2 g The Company has five per cent g o money to loan on sensible and ad- g ■ ‘“see usaboutfarms, city properties andabstracts. g ° The Bowers Realty Co. ■ ■ French Quinn, Secty. g ZoBOBOBOBOBOBOOBOBOBOBOBOBOB

♦O*o*O*O*O*O*O ♦ o*o4o*o*o* * 2 8 WEATHER FORECAST j o*o*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o*o*o* Showers this afternoon; partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Kit Cowan of Bobo was a business visitor here Saturday. Henry Koenemann was a business caller at Williams today. E B. Ray of Berne was a business caller in the city today. T. M. Reed made a business trip to Winchester this morning. Miss Carrie Craig went to Fort Wayne to spend Sunday. Ed Berling returned to his work at Fort Wayne after a short stay in the city with his mother. Miss Effie Patton left this morning for Angola, where she will be a student in the normal school. Mrs. Willis McQueen and daughter. Zelma, of Root township, were shopping here Saturday afternoon. Frang Cottrell of Berne returned to his home after attending to some business morning. • Joseph Dewood, who was a business caller at Geneva this morning, came home on the afternoon train. Miss Verta Bignam of near Bobo was the guest of Miss Bessie Jeffries, returning home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Parrish were the guests of the former's brother, Abner Parrish, during the day at Monroe. Miss Margaret Moran went to Geneva today, where she will make a two weeks’ visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. B. F. Beery returned today to Goshen after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Baker, at Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Addington returned home today from Portland, where they have been visiting over Sunday with relatives. LOST-Gold rim, nose glasses Think were laid down in some business place. Liberal reward paid for return to Ward Fence Co., office.

Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST Soccnsor to Dr. C. E. Neptune Office above Auth’s J ewe ry Store. Telephone No. 472. . Office hours: B—l 2a. m„ I—a P- M -

Alva Nichols was a business visitor at Fort Wayne today. John Joseph left this morning for Fort Wayne on business. Joe Miller of Fort Wayne was a business caller in the City today. Joe Winteregg of Berne was a business guest in the city today. E. E. Zimmerman has returned from Butler, where he visited with his son. J. N. Burkhead of Monroe was a business caller in the city Saturday. U. S. Drummond, the Pleasant Mills merchant, was‘in the city today on business. Howard Shackley, who was at Monroe over Sunday, returned home this morning. Misses Della and Goldie James of east of the city were shopping here Saturday. George Steele left today for South Bend. where he will transact business for a few days. Wilson Steele has gone to Celina, Ohio, where he will make' a few days’ visit with friends. C. D. Lewton.left today for Portland, where he was attending to some business matters. Rev. Poulson of Bluffton was in attendance at the Baptist church services here yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Reckard returned today from Pleasant Mills, where she spent Sunday with relatives ams friends. Very good sermons were delivered by the Rev. J. M. Dawson of Indianapolis at the Christian church yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Roop and daughter, Leouedith, of Willshire. Ohio, were visitors in the city Saturday. Mesdames Justus and Foughty of Ossian arrived Saturday for a visit over Sunday with their sister, Mrs. C. J. Weaver. Mr and Mrs. Ed Phillips returned Saturday afternoon from a week's visit with relatives at St. Marys and Celina. Ohio. Mrs. Charles Rost returned to her home at Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shroß. Mrs. D. Studabaker and son, David, left this morning for Goshen, where they will be the guests of her parents for a few days. Mrs. Marvin Mygrant returned to her home at Auburn Saturday afternoon after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Engle. Theodore Kennedy, who has been quite sick for some time, has recovered to such an extent that he is able to be out greeting his many friends. The Rev. T.evis of New Carlisle, Ohio, who conducts services monthly at the Beery church west of the city, will conduct baptismal services Saturday afternoon there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grim of Monroe passed through the city Saturday afternoon on their way to Monmouth, where they spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lord. Herman Gillig, who was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gillig. south of the city, left this morning for Monroe, where he is employed by the Hay, Grain & Milling company. Miss Della Frauhiger of Lancaster township. Wells county, has taken a position as clerk at the True & Runyon store. Miss Frauhiger is a sister of Noah Frauhiger, the well known auctioneer. Mrs. J. S .Nelson has returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy. Mrs. Nelson quite recently visited with her daughter. Mrs. Hazel Rigby, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Albert Katterneinrich left yesterday for South Bend, where he has taken a position as auditor for an interurban company. He will return here for a visit over Sunday with his family and they will probably move to South Bend next week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker of Cayuga, who have been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele, left this morning for Fort Wayne, where they will be the guests of relatives. Mr. Parker has just closed a successful term as superintendent of the schools at Cayuga. The Children’s Day exercises at the Christian church Sunday evening were attended by a large audience and every part of the program was rendered in a creditable way. The Misses Dessle Beery, Ruby Artman and Dora Schultz, who have been working for several weeks with the children tn preparing the program, are to be commended for their success. Miss Lilly Garard, daughter of Al Garard, of this city, a trained nurse, who is superintendent of the Jay county hospital, writes that the work has been unusually heavy at the hospital the last week, five operations having taken place during that time., these patients being added to the already crowded condition of the hospital.

W. H. Zwick was at Columbia City yesterday. Miss Kate Henneford spent Sun day at Vera Cruz. Henry Scherry of Preble was a business visitor here today. H. C. McLean of Washington. D. C„ Is here for a visit with relatives. Sheriff Eli Meyer made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Joseph Grim of north of the city was a business visitor here Saturday. Paul Harrod was the guest of his parents at Fort Wayne over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Meibers and Moris Noll spent Sunday at Rome City. Mrs. Nancy Dutcher, who has been quite sick with liver trouble, is much better. Miss Beatrice Coffelt of north of the city was shopping here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lachot and famiy spent Sunday at Bluffton with relatives. Floyd Smith returned to his work at Fort Wayne after a visit with his family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Med Miller spent Sun day at Monroe the guest of her fath er. James Louden. C. E. Bell of the LaFontaine Handle company, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Ida Baker and children left this morning for Fort Wayne to which place the family is moving. Louis Scheumann and Charles Kors peter spent Sunday at Michigan City the guest of L. G. Boulton. Miss Golda Teeple returned to her home at Toledo after spending Sunday here as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coil passed through the city on their way to Fort Wayne from a visit at Elgin, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elzey went to Celina, Ohio, Saturday, where they visited over Sunday with relatives. Miss Ida Dirkson of Root township was in the city Saturday attending the interurban stockholders’ banquet. Lew Hammond went to Monroe this morning, where he was engaged in doing some mason work during the day. W. H. Harrison left this morning for his home at Saginaw, Mich., after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Susan Archer. William Dowling and Miss Emma Terveer were at Ft. Wayne yesterday where they spent the day visiting with friends. A large number of the local Knights of Columbus were at Fort Wayne yesterday to attend the initiation at the lodge there. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Is very sick at the home of her son, Walter, on North Third street, with a severe attack of pleurisy. Mrs. Dr. H. E. Keller left this morning for Toledo, Ohio, to attend the funeral of her uncle, John P. Gass, held tomorrow morning. Miss Lucile Hale left on the 4 o’clock car Saturday evening, where she visited over Sunday the guest of Miss Bessie DeVilbiss. Frank Gass left this morning for Toledo, Ohio, where he will attend the funeral of his cousin, John P. Gass, which will be held tomorrow. Henry Koenemann and family were at St. Johns yesterday, where they attended the silver wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heckman. Newton Anderson and family left Sunday night for Gideon. Mo., where they will make their future home. Mr. Anderson has charge of a 3,000 acre ranch and is doing Mrs. Fanny Cole was the guest of friends at Fort Wayne Sunday evening for dinner. The return trip was made in Delmer Finch's new Chadwick car, a $5,500 car, and one of the finest owned in this section. 4 Ray Knossos Berne was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Knoff. wno has been visiting at Chicago for several days, returned to the city and left during the night for their home at Berne. While here they were entertained at 6 o’clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sprunger on First street. A. R. Bell of this city and John Hendricks of Portland will leave Frday for Oden, Mich., where they will prepare their summer cottages for occupancy for the summer. Next week Dr. J. Q. Neptune will join them for a ten days' fish. Mrs. Bell will join her husband some time after the 21st, when her daughter. Miss Pansy, leaves for a three months tour through Europe. W. S. Mills of Mansfield, Ohio, was an over-Sunday guest with his sister, Mrs. Homer Sowers, and family. Rev. Mills served for years as a pastor of the Evangelical church, but on last January Ist, on account of failing health, resigned and accepted a position as a traveling salesman for the Tenkel Company of Freemont, Ohio, largest manufacturers in the world of manicure and pedicure implements and cutlery specialties.

] Hot Air—When You Want 11!! It’s a hard thing to regulate but we have learned by 15 years in the Heating and Furnace business how to install a furnace and j get the heat out of every pound of coal that goes into the furnace. We don’t shoot it up the chimney but into your rooms. -Pure, Healthy Warm Air — The highest priced or best Furnace made that is installed wrong or half way right is no better than half a furnace. C] Every detail in a hot air heating plant must be taken into consideration and worked out. The exact amount of cold air must go into the furnace or the warm air won’t come out. We know how to do these things and would be glad to show you some of the many furnace jobs we have installed in and around Decatur. You can then better judge for yourself as to our ability to install a furnace. We still have 7 Decatur Furnaces bought last year when we could buy them at a big saving. Let us figure on your job now. While these few furnaces last we can save you money, and you will get the benefit of our good buying. The Schafer Hardware Company ■— — .............. ■ , —

Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Schug. who spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schugg. at Berne, returned home this morning. Misses Dessie Mann and Genevieve Bremerkamp were extra members of the clerical force at the Baughman five and ten cent store Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loch went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon to look for a residence, as they expect to move to that pity in the near future.

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White Ash Wanted We will open’a handle factory at Decatur, about June 15th. We want to buy a large amount’of white ash timber and will pay the highest market price for it. Our representive, Mr. William Beik, can be foundjat the Murray Hotel, call on or address him there if you have timber for sale. LaFontaine Handle Company.