Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1910 — Page 3

We’ll Be Busy Tomorrw - -but we’ll have extra help and we’ll have time to show you any thing you may want to look at. We are selling lots of cool shoes and oxfords this hot weather and we’ve got'the kind that are comfortable. This was a great week for Hospital slippers. We carry these easy shoes'in widths as wide as EEE and can fit a narrow or extreme wide foot. Come in tomorrow. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

SAY YOU Mr. Smoker, j Wait a minute You can’t invest a nickel better than to buy the ‘'White/ Stag” as it spells smoke satisfaction to a T. ASK THE MAN BEHIND THE COUNTER

Late cabbage plants, 25c per hundren; tomato plants, 50c per hundred, Fullenkamp’s. —o Democrat Want Ads Pay. JUST A MC WIL W 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 county Bank

HOI O ■ O B O B O 80800808080808080808 " J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Pres. g 1 LOftNS 5 o The Bowers Realty. Company o > calls your attention to its loan de- < 2 partment. o The Company has five per cent o money to loan on sensible and ad- J ■ vantageous terms. 2 1 Our loans have certain features that will appeal O ■ tO s y e° e U usaboutfarms, city properties and abstracts. | 2 The Bowers Realty Go. ■ g French Quinn, Secty. 0 8080808080808008080808080808

♦o»o»o*o*o*o*o ♦ c*o*o*o*o* I WEATHER FORECAST I o o *o»o*o#o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o>o*ot Generally fair tonight and Saturday. Johr Schug left this afternoon on his regular trip. Miss Clara Boknecht has gone to Geneva to visit with friends. Miss Vera Hower has gone to Muncie for a several weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Ford. The Misses Marie and Clara Boknecht of Allen county are shopping here and visiting with old friends. W. B. Weldy left this morning for Fort Wayne, where he will visit with his son, O. D. Weldy and family. J. D. Cline returned this morning to Silver Lake after a visit with his father, George Cline, and his sister, Mrs. Dr. W. E. Smith. Father Benzinger of Hesse Castle was in the city last evening .to attend the commencement exercises of the St. Joseph's school at the Bosse opera house. Miss Bess Parkerson of Bluffton was in the city last evening as the guest of friends. She also attended the commencement exercises which were held at the opera house.

J, J. COVERBALE.M.I. E. fc. COVENIHLE. M. ois. j. S. Gm ardala andSOR Special attention given to diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose, and Throat 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana

Dallas Butler was a business caller in Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Eliza Gerke of Root township was shopping here today. Miss Jennie Woods will be the guest of friends at Monroe for several days. Attorney C. J. Lutz was at Portland and Muncie today, when* business of Importance called him David Harner of Portland, who has been doing some work here, left this morning for his home. Felix Holthouse left this afternoon for Bluffton, where he will make a short visit with friends. Gallager Malionee, who has been suffering for some time with gall stones, is getting better, Paul Gerod of Monroe returned to his home after looking after business for several days In this city. Miss Nellie Nichols left today for Muncie, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Ford. Miss Margaret Moran, who has been spending several weeks with relatives near Geneva, will return this week. Mrs. James Holden of Huntington has returned home after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Adams. The Misses Florence and Clara Gillmore returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with Miss Mae Gessinger. William Watson of Geneva has been a business caller here for a few days and left today for his home at Gene va. J. T. Me’-ryman left this morning for Fort Wayne, where he was attending to some business during the day. Mrs. Laura frill and son, Ralph returned home today after spending several days -in Monroe with relatives. Mrs. L: E. Frederick of Bronson, Michigan, returned home yesterday afternoon after a visit here with friends. Conrad Brake and grandson, Dan Costello, went to Fort Wayne this morning tor a several days’ visit with relatives. Baby Wehmeyer, the little child of Rev. and Mrs. Wehmeyer, who has been quite sick for several days, is improved today. Mr. and Mrs. George Brackett of Char'otte, Mich., were in the city for a short visit with the former’p nephew, M. E. Brackett. Mrs. Fred Bender of Pleasant Mills left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne, Ossian and Huntington, where she will visit with relatives. Miss Frances Smith has returned to her work in the city after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roop, north of the city. Mrs. Ella Patterson of Logansport and Mrs. J. S. Coverdale returned home today from“ Geneva, where they have been visiting with friends for a day or so. Ed Berling, assistant traffic manager of the Pennsylvania railroad at Fort Wayne, is in the city as the guest of his mother. Mrs. Helen Berling during his vacation. Free Frisinger is working this week in the place of City Mail Carrier Fred Vaughn, who is still off duty on account of his sprained and bruised leg, injured in a fall from a motorcycle. Charles Ross, the picture man. of North Fifth street, is preparing to move to Chicago, where he and his family will make their future home. They will store a portion of their goods. George Menig of Kokomo was in the city for an over-night visit with Al Anker of this city. Mr. Menig is the owner of the pool room here of which Mr. Anker is the manager. Mrs. Peterson of Conneaut Lake, Pa., is here for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Adams. She will spend the! summer with her daughters, Mrs. Adams of this city and Mrs. James Holden of Huntington. Mrs. Jacob Wagner and children returned last even’ng to their home at Traverse City, Mich., after visiting several weeks here with David Gessinger, Bert Wolfe and Louis Murphy and families and other relatives. Lawrence Gotch and his bride from Chicago are i nthe city for a short visit with Mr. Gotch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gotch. The young couple is enjoying their wedding trip and will go from here to Columbus. Indiana. The Misses Elizabeth, Helen and Maud Goodfellow were in the citylast evening as the guests of the Misses Genevieve and Matilda Berling. While here they also attended the commencement exercises at the opera house. A young man from Wisconsin was engaged today in painting a fine sign on the north side of the Hensley building, advertising the famous “Forty-nine” remedies put up by the Decatur company. A picture of Dr. Hensley, from whose recipes the medicines are put up is a part of the sign painted by this artist.

Omer Knodle of Bluffton was in the city this morning on business. Mrs. Abbie Boyd left this noon for her home at Chicago after a visit in the city as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Calvin Davis. Mrs. P. Z. Fogle of Albion, who has been visiting In the vicinity of Wren, Ohio, passed through the city this noon enroute to her home. Father Eichinger of Fort Wayne was the guest of friends in the city yesterday and also attended the commencement exercises of St. Joseph’s school last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Meibers will leave tomorrow for Rome City, where they will visit. They will be joined Sunday by the Misses Naomi Niblick and Agnes Meibers. Jonn Steele and granddaughter. Memphis Weikel, left this afternoon for Fort Wayne, where they will visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Wilson Miller, for several days. Mrs. D. D. Clark and daughter, Anna, have returned home from Delphos, where they attended the funeral of the former's cousin, Mr. Stevens, whose funeral was held at that place yesterday. Mrs. C. C. Cloud has been showing gradual Improvement since her illness of a week ago, but she did not rest so well Thursday night as on former nights, due no doubt in a great measure to the heat. She is still unable to sit up. Mrs. Belle Weldon of near Midland. Mich., is here for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Amos Smith, near Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Weldon lives with her son. Jesse Weldon. The son is the owner of a fine farm near Mid land, is doing well and is prosperous The Weldons were former residents of this city. An Jfem in a Fort Wayne newspaper of a party by Mrs. Robt. Harding conveys the idea that the Hardings were soon*to move to California. This is a mistake. Mr. Harding goes next week on a business trip to Madison, Wis., and Mrs. Harding will come here to visit during that time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meyers. Alex Sutton, eleven-year-old son of Attorney and Mrs. J. C. Sutton, will bear off the honors as a Barney Oldfield of bicyclists. He left yesterday morning at 5:40 for Ossian for a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Alex White, riding his father’s heavy wheel. He stopped for a wile at his Great-grandmother Rupright's and then continued his Journey and reached Ossian before noon, as a letter mailed there at 11 o’clock reached his father this morning, assuring him that he had made the trip o. k. Conductors on the Fort Wayne. & Springfield railway are now experiencing the disadvantages of the closing of Calhoun street. Fort Wayne at the railroad for the track elevations, the blocking aj»d the consequent new street-car schedule beginning Thursday. With the closing of this street the Decatur interurban cars go down Broadway and other thoroughfares to reacn the union interurban station, “looping several loops,” etc., and making things generally confusing for awhile. Fort Wayne street cars in general are forced to make a new schedule, and despite the fact that the new routing is a bit confusing at first it is working out more satisfactorily that at first expected.

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 SUMMER wear, we’re showing Coats and Pants in light colored Homespuns and Blue Serges, they’re just the thing for comfort. Ours are from HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX and that is enough to telljyou as to quality and style; we guarantee a fit and your complete satisfaction. The best’Clothes made. We’ll satisfy you on* the prices too. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & COMPANY GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS FOR MEN AND BOYS • \

Susie Mayer was a business caller at Willshire today in the Interest of the Schafer hardware company. The Star theater has a great program for tonight. Among the three films to be shown will be a Selig eqtitled "Davy Crockett,” giving the story- of one of America's greatest frontiersmen; also a good late biograph comedy which will make you laugn every minute and a special Star film. Good songs and a big show for a nickel.

TYPEWRITERS AT WHOLESALE We have sold over / /110 typewriters since March 24 and all of * our customers are J well pleased. Call and see us and we will sell you a typewriter for lessmoney than anybody in the city. All makes carried in stock. THE TYPEWRITER SHOP, 721 Clinton Street. Home Phone 2987 FORT WAYNE, IND.

| COMING! COMING! [ IVAN’S FAMOUS SHOWS | a Most wonderful Domestic Animal Exhibition on Earth ■ I Mme.VanWilson and her troupe of High School Menagare ■ I Horses and Riders I |At DECATUR, Thurs, Fri, Sat. This I I On the Lot South of the Erie Depot. I One of the most instructive and educational exhibi- I 1 tions given by trained horses, ponies mules, dogs and I ■ monkeys. | I High Class and Refined Equestrian and Aerial Artists I I A complete troupe of Thoroughbred Arabian Horsee turned loose in thfe ring to- Z gether, gives the most marvelous display of brute culture ever witnessed. B ■ See White Beauty, Pansy and Arabia. Don’t Miss Z * IT/wzoct- Tornrwaat the equine of th e 20th, century. He ■ ■ TUIt ob X C/AlipcoV reads, writes, spells, and does any sum in arith- 1 V metic, tells the time of day by your own watch. A real educated horse. I We Carry our own Band and Orchestra I ■ The performance includes a big Concert and Vaudeville including the Carter Z Family and a talented company. Our vaudeville consists of the latest sketches Z | and farces, is high class, moral and instructive. Don’t fail to see Baby Neoma I Z the wonderful child actress. ■ I ADMISSION: 10, 15 and 25c I I PARADE EACH EVENING ' S

DO NOT READ THIS 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 db| BIG DAY AT” Yo'n’d trT TOLEDO NEXT SATURDAY Base Ball Kansas City vs. Toledo —- Grand Opera at the Casino -— — Bathing in Toledo Beach Train Leaves Decatur at 5:12 a. m. arrive Toledo 8:15 a. m. VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE