Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1910 — Page 3

Os Course It Costs More —to put the best kind of leather, the best kind of soles the best kind of linings and trimmings, to have the vamps run through to the toe, NOT CUT OFF UNDER THE TIPS, but it pays me to sat- . isfy you. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller ~—ir— ——ir A Great Money Saving * Opportunity for Saturday Ladies: We have 'a large stock of Ladies Ribbed p I Vests, worth even more than we have been charg- | sj ing for them, but we want to reduce the stock . > and on next Saturday will cut the price in-two. m ’ FORMER PRICE 10c S J 5c - ON SATURDAY- 5c n Remember this special offer and lay in a supply for the summer. I THE FAIR | A. W. Garard & Co. ■ Successors to Hitesman & Garard. □EZZZZJCZIL.... ' -3CZEZZDB

LITT L E 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 Count - V Bank

■OIO ■O■ O■ O 80800808080808080808 § J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. „ | UOftNS o o The Bowers Realty Company o o calls your attention to its loan de- o 2 partment. ,2 ; The Company has five per cent < o money to loan on sensible and ad- 1 ■ vantageous terms. ■ £ Our loans have certain features that will appeal g ■ about farms, city properties and abstracts. | ° The Bowers Realty Co. ■ ■ French Quinn, Secty. g

♦o*o*o*o>o*o*o ♦ 0<0<0<040« i WEATHER FORECAST i • ♦ o*o*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o*oaoao»o* Showers tonight or Friday. Ed Vancil was at Monroe today on business. George Tricker was a business caller at Geneva today. Charles Murray went to Geneva today in his automobile. Mrs. Glen Glancy of Monroe was in the city shopping today. F. V. Mills was a business visitor at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. John Stontburner was the guest of friends at Fort Wayne today. 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 Successor to Dr. C. E. Nsptnse " Office above Auth’s Jew' ry Store. Telephone No. 472. )fflce hours: B—l 2 a. m„ 1 5 P- m-

Mn, G. H. McManama was shopping in the city yesterday. Dallas Hunslcker was a business caller at Fort Wayne today. Fred Lynn returned yesterday from a business trip to Fort Wayne. H. L. Conter returned yesterday from Indianapolis, where he was attending to business matters a few days. Emanuel Woods left today for Dayton, Ohio, where he will be a business transactor for a few days. Mrs. F. (1. Fortney returned to Fort Wayne after a pleasant visit with relatives near Pleasant Mills. The glass has been put In the front of the [laugh man store room and the paper hangers today began their work. Flora and Anna Straubinger of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here this morning on their way to Fort Wayne on a visit. • J. R. Strain,, a special representative of the Indiana Lighting company. is here in the interest of the gas company. ' Mrs. Addie Byrne of St. Louis, Mo., and her sister, Mrs. John Stoneburner. and daughter, Louya. went to Ft. Wayne to spend the day. Miss Agnes Kohne served at pianist at the Star theater last evening instead of her sister, Miss Bertha, who played for thf Phi Delta ball. Mrs. A. A. Kist and soh, Robert, returned to their home at Fort Wayne on the 4 o’clock car yesterday afternoon after a short visit here. Rev. I’. A. Heckman of Temple, Texas, who has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Ed Harting, has gone to St. John’s, Ohio, for a further visit. Miss Bertha Steele returned to her home at Pleasant Mills after being in the city for several days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Stevens. One hundred and seventy tickets were sold this morning to Geneva to those who attended tne county commencement, which was held there today. C. G. Prothero. who is conducting a contest at Bluffton, similar to the one put on by the Democrat early in the spring, was here yesterday on business. Mrs. Phillips of Fort Wayne was here yesterday demonstrating the merits of the gas ranges and appliances in the interest of the Indiana Lighting company. Miss Jean Lutz has returned from Van Wert, Ohio, where she attended the high school commencement Miss Lucile Cusac, formerly of this city, was one of the graduates. The Misses Velma and Marie Daniels of Preble went to Geneva this morning to attend the commencement exercises and to visit over Sunday withh Miss Nora Huffman. Rev. Father Heckman of Temple. Texas, who has been visiting in the city as the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ed Harting, and other relatives, left yesterday for Celina, Ohio, where he will make a short stay. William Scherer of Monroe was in Decatur a short while this morning on his way to Fort Wayne, where he called on his wife, who is a patient at the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Scherer may be allowed to return home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal S. Woods have returned from Fort Waynd, where they visited since Monday the guests of friends. Mr. Woods has resinged from the Schlickman & Girod restaurant and may remove to Fort Wayne to make their home. The remodeling of the Indiana house, which was purchased some time ago by Yaber Bros., is nearing completion, and Ed Aughenbaugh is now in the process of painting the exterior, which is coming out resplendent in a coat of light green. This will be one of the finest hotel buildings in tins vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hiestand of Eaton, Ohio, are guests at the A. J. Smith home. Mt. and Mrs. Heistand, having heard so much of the excellence of Indiana roads, decided to test them by making a trip in their automobile, so stopped off here over night while enroute to Peru. Mr. Hiestand is cashier of the Preble County bank at Eaton. E. Tricker was in the city this morning and had a postal displaying the company assembled at the Tricker cemetery May 30th for the Memorial Day services. Among them were twelve little boys, with muskets, who had been trained by Conrad Tricker in the manual of arms and the memorial salute was fired by this band for the Memorial Day service. Sheriff Carlisle arrived home this afternoon from St. Paul, Minn., with Matt Crumm, charged with forging his two brothers’ names to two notes. He is in jail. His bond is fixed at SI,OOO, and unless he can arrange to give it, must lay in jail until the September term of court. In away Crumm seemed glad to get back to Wells county.—Bluffton News.

Miss Victoria Stone spent the day In Fort Wayne. Sampson Pillars was a business visitor here today. John Joseph was a business caller at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. C. E. Hitesman went to Fort Wayne for the afte-noon. Barney Kalver of Bluffton was a business visitor here yesterday. Judge Sturgis of Bluffton was a business caller in the city today. Mrs Joe Tonnelier went to Fort Wayne to spend the afternoon. Miss Clara Burr returned to Monmouth on the 1 o’clock car after shopping here. Todd Lynn, who has been working at Fort Wayne for some time, has returned to the city. Mrs. Catherine McLean and son. Clem, went to Hesse Cassel to spend the day with friends. This is pineapple season and the local merchants are disposing of a great many every da?. Mrs. Ed Beery and daughter, Jeanette, and Mrs. Oliver Schug spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. A. N. Bowen made a busines trip to Delphos today in the interest of the Frisinger & Sprunger company. Leo Sprunger went to Berne this afternoon, where he was attending to some business for a short while. Yager Bros. & Reinking shipped a large consignment of goods to the Meshbergers at Linn Grove today. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Archbold of Fort Wayne are here to attend the Lachot silver wedding this evening. * x Mrs. Elizabeth Ehinger left today for Fort Wayne, where she will make a few days’ visit as the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Railing went to Findlay, Ohio, this noon, where they will be the guests of relatives for a few days. Mrs. T. M. Reid and Miss Ethel Barkley will leave Saturday for Rome City to prepare the Reid cottage for the summer season. Mrs. D. Schmitt and Miss Lizzie Hain went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to call on Mrs. W. J. Bosse at the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Phillips returned to Fort Wayne on the 11:30 car after demonstrating the gas ranges for the Indiana Lighting company. Mrs. Mary Hearman of St. Henry, Ohio, who has been the guest of her son, John Hearmon, for several days, left this noon for her home. Rev. D. O. Wise went to Chattanooga today, where he will address the Young People’s Alliance of the Evangelical church this evening. Frank Colter of Magley was in the city this morning for a short while and then went to Geneva, where he attended the county commencement. A. J. Smith left this afternoon for Ridgeville, and from there will go on further south, where he will attend to some timber business for a few days. The little Smith boy at the county infirmary shows steady improvement. The lad is a son of the family camping near the Haugk stone quarry, and was badly injured by falling from the ice house near there. Mrs. Harry Butler, Miss Etta Mallonee, Mrs. C. T. Rainier, Mrs. Agnes Andrews, Mrs. James Archbold. Mrs. T. D. Kern, Mrs. S. S. Magley, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilder, Mrs. G. W. Roop. Mrs. H. L. Conter, Mrs. D. M. Hensley, Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, Mrs. George Chronister, Frances and Naomi Dugan, Mrs. Eli Meyers and daughters, Gladys and Naomi, >lrs. Charles Burdg, Mrs. C. A. Dugan, C. E. Magley, Clara Boknecht, Mrs. Peter Kirsch, Mrs. Ed Moses, Ella and Emma Mutchler, Ervin Merry, Mrs. John Love, John Burk and the Misses Mary and Ireta Erwin, Frances Miller, Messrs. Omer Butler, David Rice and Samuel Butler and Monema Fleming were among those who went to Geneva this morning, where they attended the county commencement. Thursday evening. June 16th, under the auspices of the Epworth League of the Methodist church a musical program will be rendered at tne church, the proceeds to go to the league. The Taylor University Ladies’ quartet of Upland has been engaged for the evening, and promise a rare treat for those who attend. The ladles aro all from this famous uni versity and on this evening will demonstrate to the publis what is going on at this college of learning. It Is not their custom of making every place, as they do not make a specialtyin this line of traveling, but lately have been giving several entertainments, and it was through the efforts of Rev. Powell that they were secured to give an evening’s entertainment in this city. No admission fee will be charged, but a silver offering will be taken to defray their expenses. Everybody is invited to attend and a good program is assured.

Miss Pearl Baumgartner of Linn Grove Is visiting with Miss Genevieve Bremerkamp. Mrs. George Syphers went to Berne this morning, where she spent the day with friends. Jacob Hiser of Monroe township was here this morning enroute to Detroit, Mich. Alexander Bell went to Oden, Mich., this morning, where he will enjoy a few weeks’ outing. Frank Colter of Magley was among those who attended the county commencement at Geneva today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdg were at Geneva today, where the formewas attending to some business interests. Mrs. Ed Luttman of Magley was tn the city this morning enroute to Geneva to attend the commencement exercises. Mrs. Glen Glancy of Monroe was a business visitor in the city today, leaving for her home on the noon train. Ralph Moser and Warren Hamrick were among those who attended the orchestra entertainment at the Majestic theater at Fort Wayne last evening. Probably no other doorstone in the city is worn away so much at that at the postofflee, where countless numbers of feet pass to and fro every hour of the day and night looking for the ever-promised letter.

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CLOTHES that are worth more than you pay for them are the best for you to buy; and whatever is best for you to buy is best for us to sell. Our idea of running this store is to do things and sell things that benefit and serve our customers. Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes do that best of all clothes we know. They’re always all-wool, which is a in clothes in these days of adulterated fabrics: when you get Hart Schaffner & Marx name in a garment you get all the things that make clothes worth having; they’re better than they cost. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS SIB.OO to $25.00 Holthouse, Schulte & Company GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. —— F— U-JJJggg BIG HORSE SALE 250 HEAD Decatur, Indiana, Friday, June 10, 1910. This will be the closing sale of the season and if you are in need of a horse now is your last chance to buy it at our sales. We have a large consignment of feeding horses, good brood mares, two and three year old colts, DRIVING HORSES, general purpose horses, and cheap work horses. If you have a horse to sell, bring him to this sale as we have heard from a large number of our best eastern buyers and they will be here. DECATUR HORSE SALE COMPANY W. H. JOHNSTON’S Institute of Osteopathy Main office Fourth Floor Shoaf Bdg. Fort Wayne, Ind, BRANCH OFFICE, Room io, Interurban Bdg. Decatur