Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1910 — Page 3

SPECIAL Five cases of Mens and Boys Velvet Calf Outing shoes, light, cool, just the thing for this hot weather. Mens $1.75 Boys $1.50 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

awm* know mwaw | SCREEN DOORS | X Yes, the nights are cool, but neverthe- X C less the flies are on the way—so you had ’ £ *' better look the matter up. You needn’t ft X spend time figuring with a carpenter. X T We’ve got the doors ready-made, and windows too; if your frames are 0. K. X we’ve the best screen wire; also spring X 5 hinges. Prices right, of course. Every- ~ thing in hardware. I SCHAFER HDW. CO. I umMwaws wsmims imnomnim

Mrs. Floyd Smith and daughter, Pascaline, are spending the day in Fort Wayne.

JUST A Did you put any of last month’s earnings away? Or was every cent of it spent? This month deposit with us a sum you think you could do without-then DO NOT draw on it. That is the way you can start a real competence. We will aid you by paying 3 per cent on your account. THE OLD Adams Bank

BOS O B O B O B O BOBODBOBoBOHOBOBOfIOS Q J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Pres. g ■ LOftNS o o The Bowers Realty Company o g calls your attention to its loan de- o g partment. g The Company has five per cent | > money to loan on sensible and ad- JJ ■ vantageous terms. ■ Our loans have certain features that will appeal O Oto you. . , , , , 0 ■ See us about farms, city properties and abstracts, g g The Bowers Realty Co. s French Quinn, Secty. g 8080808080808008080808080808

1 WEATHER FORECAST I 2 2 owowoeoeo ♦ o*o*o*o*o*o*o* Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. Martin Beery was at Pleasant Mills yesterday on business. Ed Vancil made a business trip to Pleasant Mills yesterday. Attorney Jacob Butcher of Geneva was a business caller in the city today. Paul Baumgartner made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Julius Wuebbenhorst and Charles Graber of New Bremen, Ohio, drove to this city and are guests of their broth-er-in-law, the Rev. Wehmeyer, and wife. Dr. Fred Patterson DENTIST Successor to Dr. C. E. Neptune Office above Auth’s Jewc'ry Store. Telephone No. 472. Office hours: B—l 2 a. m„ I—s1 —5 p. m. 1. S.CBVc«DUE,M.D. E. fc. £««««. M. Drs. J. S. Goverdale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office nß# 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana

Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Davis went to F’ort Wayne last evening. Miss Ruth Frisinger left last evening for Fort Wayne, where she will visit with friends. Gilbert Strickler of Mercer avenue is making new cement sidewalk in front of his residence property. A! Wertzberger of Hammond is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Clarence Baughman. Miss Marie McMullen has returned to Fort Wayne after a pleasant visit here with Miss Agnes Costello. Harry Miller returned to hie home at Fremont, Ohio, after a few dhys’ visit In the city with relatives. Word from Bluffton today is to the effect that Miss Esther Purdy, who was bitten Friday night by a dog, is much better. The Misses Madge Hite and Zoa Miller have returned from Greentown, Ohio, after a visit there with Miss Fern DeLong. Master David Orcutt, who has been visiting with his uncle at Indianapolis for over a month past, returned to the city last evening. Mrs. John Ruhl of Middletown, stopped off here a short while enroute home from Rivarre, where he spent Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Beatty went to Anderson yesterday, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller for a few days. The school children of St. Joseph’s school were dismissed this morning and until September will be permited to enjoy the summer vacation. Mrs. P. B. Thomas and son, Brice, arrived home from Evanston, 111., where they have been several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haubold and babe. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and grandchildren, Francis and Lorimer, who have been visiting with friends at Elkhart for several days, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bainbridge and daughter, Dorothy, of Fort Wayne are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Bainbridge was formerly Miss Opal Middleton of this city. Mrs. Ada Lochner, and children, Edna and Harold, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Walters, returned yesterday to their home at Fort Wayne. Charles berman, a student at the Fort Wayne business college, transferred here off his way to Fort Wayne from Wren, Ohio, where he spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Leota Bailey left yesterday for Marion, where she will take a teacher's course of twelve weeks. She was accompanied by her mother, who returned home Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Wehmeyer and Gus Reinking and family were among the number who enjoyed the picnic at St. Peter’s church east of the city Sunday, and attended the Children s Day exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alleberned and babe of Sabin. Minnesota, who have been visiting with relatives at Willshire, Ohio, passed through the cityyesterday afternoon enroute to Fort Wayne for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich write from South Bend, where they recently moved, that they like theii new home very much. Mr. Katterheinrich is assistant auditor fpr a traction line there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geary left today for Fort Wayne, and from there will go to Younkstown, Ohio. Pittsburg. Pa., and Washington, D. C„ spending a several days’ honeymoon in the eastern cities. Annie Mosher, aged twenty-three was fatally burned and Police Captain Lawrence badly scorched in effecting her rescue when an oil stove exploded in a Westminster street tenement at Providence. Fred Scheimann is putting in a strip of cement sidewalk fronting on his eight lots or more on Mercer avenue that will make quite an improvement to the property and to that part of the city in general. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tritch left todaytor Bloomington, where Mr. Tritch will take a six week’s course in the state university. They wil be joined at Indianapolis by D. A. Baumgartner, who will also go to Bloomington. Miss Eva Steine and brother. Francis, formerly of this city, but now of Lima. Ohio, are in the city visiting with relatives and also the guest of Lorieane Keller, Catherine Holthouse, Vera Clark and Mary Starost. Margaret Gallogly, Frances and Agnes Coffee, Ocie Cowan, Alma and Agnes Starost, Fred Colchin, Joe Fourot, Roma Parent, John Geary, Ray Siegerfield, John Lose drove to Preble Sunday, where they attended the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Johnson, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Beatty for several days', left yesterday for several places in Nebraska, where they will make short stops, and will tnen proceed to their home at Oakland, California.

Alva Graham was a business caller at Monroe yesterday. Bert Hunslcker spent the day at Hoagland on business. Mrs. J. W. Bosse, who Is still at Fort Wayne, continues to improve. Mesdames Clarence and L. Vining went to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stuckey made a business trip to Fort Wayne. John S. Moses has returned to Chicago after a visit here with relatives. Bud Summers came home today from Kokomo, where he has been looking after business. Mrs. C. C. Cloud, who has been sick since Thursday evening, is gradually recovering. Mrs. E. L. Carroll and daughter, Mrs. Dan Vail, spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. James Hurst has gone to Liberty Center, where he is working on the new school house. J. P. Callihan of Bryant transferred here this morning enroute to Benton Harbor, Mich. George Trlcker was a business caller at Geneva today, returning home on the afternoon train. Mary and Catharine Roop left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne, where they will visit. John Hendricks of Monroe, who was a business caller here this morning. returned to his home on the noon train. Mrs. 0. N. Snellon and daughters. Inez and Mrs. Gilbert Jack and son, of Willshire, Ohio, visited here yesterday. Miss Sharp and Miss Eda Fisher have returned to Eaton after a visit with Mrs. James Hurst and other relatives. Mrs. E. D. Ward of Bluffton spent a few hours here yesterday enroute to Berne, where she will visit with relatives. A fine baby boy was born Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butler. Mr. Butler is connected with the Wells-Fargo Express company at this pace, as driver. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick and daughter, Helen, will return this evening from Lake Forest, 111., where they attended the commencement exercises of Ferry Hall, In which Miss . Helen has been a student. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schug and children. Emma and Nelson, and Mrs. Oliver Schug are spending the day in Fort Wayne. On returning Miss Emma will remain for a week’s visit with her brother, Oliver, and wife. During the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Sherman Powell, next Sunday, the Rev. J. L. Mershon will preach in the morning arid the Rev. J. H. McNary of Monroe in the evening at the Methodist church in this city. M. L. Sullivan of Geneva, the owner of several fast horses, was in the ctiy Me iday on business. After July ilth he will be located at Steele's park, where he will be engaged in training horses and also testing different speeds. Walter Johnson. Lew- Mailand and Wid Dorwin. who have been on a fishing trip for the past week at Clear Lake, Ind., returned Monday evening, feeling fine and report fishing as excellent. The boys brought home a nice supply. A new change in the time table on the G. R. & I. will take place in the near future and several changes for the summer months will be made. The passenger traffic is becoming quite heavy already and accommodations to handle the large crowds will have to be made. T. J. Dirkens and Fred Jaebker of the First National bank went to Fort Wayne today noon to attend the meeting of the Bankers' association of the district, including a part of the Eighth and the Thirteenth districts, which was held this afternoon and this evening at the Anthony hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Scharf and son and daughter of Delphos, who have been in. the city since Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dirkins. left last evening for their home. The trip was made in the autimobile. Mr. and Mrs. Scharf and Mr. and Mrs. Dirkins spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kennedy, who are both in feeble health, remain about the same. Mrs. Kennedy, is, however, able to be up a part of the time. Mr. Kennedy has been suffering from blood poisoning for some time, which had badly affected one foot, and now the other foot is also affected. Mrs. John Bowers left this afternoon for Rome City, where she will commence the arrangement of their new cottage, which has just been completed ou Spring Beach side. Part of the furniture was crated today and more up-to-date goods have been purchased from Meyer & Scheerer which will also be sent to that place. The new cottage is a beauty and will soon be ready for occupancy.

BE SENSIBLE Put away your Heavy Stiff or soft Hat and purchase one of our Cool Comfortable Straw Hats. You won’t know what Head comfort means untill you’ve tried our Straw Hats, all shapes, all sizes in Sennits, Manillas, Mackinaws and Panamas. 50c to $5.00 LET US FIT YOU Holthouse Schulte & Company GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS FOR MEN AND BOYS.

Henry Koenemann was at Williams today on business. Mrs. J. C. Evans and children are the guests of friends at Monmouth today. P. W. Smith of Richmond was a business caller in the city today, leaving for his home on the noon train. Sylvester Spangler left this morning for Williamsport, where he will spend a few days at the Sargeant home.

SAFETY AND PAYMENT OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excelent place for your savings and idle money THE First National BANK DECATUR INDIANA

| For These Hot June Days I || You will find in our stock, Dress Accessories that i|| p will eliminate the dread of dressing. || T APQ You will find the largest line of Dutch Collars and V>v7-LJ Jabots ever displayed in the city. <W TJfAQ th All shades of Lisle Hose. We can match any color of <| llUorj dress. £ ft UNDERWEAR g^t“ Ves3 ’ Pinsand f PAPA QAT Q For for from 25c to sl. For 1 zArurrDV/IJkJ Ladies in all the latest styles at the ¥ reasonable price of $1 to $5. J* H You will find numerous other articles that will add S charm to your summer wardrobe, at the most surprising prices. O 1 !== 8 5 The Kuebler- MoltzCo. « Decatur Indiana. O « D-T-T-S

Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Barn This Year? If you are we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are agents for the'lßoydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this paint that it will wear longer and hold its color better than»any paint on the market. One gallon will cover from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE

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DO NOT READ THIS of monRates. No Extras. Life, sick, accident and fire insurance, Celebrated “Richmond Suction Cleaner” to let and to sell. Information where to buy the best stoves, ranges and furnaces at a great bargain, on a month’s trial. W. J. MYERS, 233 N. sth st. Phone 265