Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1910 — Page 3

1 1 I Why IS IT? ( Why is it that this store is always busy, always something doing here? Ever stop to think about it? We are either giving our customers better values or better ser- i vice and it’s our aim to give both. People I * tell us. ( OUR SHOES ARE BETTER 1 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller 4 J 1 < • (

JUST A MOMENT J AC» /iw ©/ 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

■OB O B O B O B 080800808080808080808 ■ J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Pres. H 1 LOANS j o The Bowers Realty Company o o calls your attention to its loan de- o g partment. The Company has five per cent < o money to loan on sensible and ad- g ■ vantageous terms. ■ H Our loans have certain features that will appeal o o y° u - .. jl 4- ■ See us about farms, city properties and abstracts. ■ 2 The Bowers Realty Co. ■ O French Quinn, Secty. O 80808 O B O B O B O BOGBOB O B O ■ O ■ O HOP

pome to Decatur, Ind., Monday July I And take Dart in a grand old fashioned celebration. There will be many interesting events and you will enjoy min- I I gfing with the crpwd. The program will open at seven a. m. and close with the fire-works display m the evening. 1 I GOOP BANDS, BALOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE DROP | ftN INPIISTRI/H. F7VR/VDE, R/¥GE.S, SPEE.GH-ES - S4OO WORTH- OF FIREWORKS I It’s up to you to come and join the throng. The Band Boys will do the rest. COMMITTEE. I

1 .■U.....-U2! -■■" — ■■■. ' <O<O<O<O<O<O<O ♦ 000<0<0<00 I WEATHER FORECAST 1! ♦ $ J<O<O<<D<O O o<o<o<o<o<o<o< Fair tonight and Saturday. , John Schug was a business caller at Richmond today. P. G. Williams was a business visit- ( or at Geneva today. , D. I. Weikel made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. j Jacob Huser of Monroe township | was a business visitor here yestei- ] day. Gay, Zwick & Meyers have sold to , James Drage a fine new Schiller ; piano. , William Butler returned home last . evening from a business trip to Bluffton. j L. C. DeVoss left this morning for . Portland, where he was attending to ( some business during the 'day. ( Mrs. T. W. Watts and daughter, Mrs. Katharine Walters of Oviv, < Mich., went to Fort Wayne yesterday ( afternoon to visit with friends. , J. {. COVEKDALE.M.t. E. U. COVEIHHLE. M. Drs. j. $. Cmrdala and Son : Special attention given to diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose, anil Throat Office 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana

Herb Lachot was a business caller at Heine yesterday afternoon. Lewis Wise left today for Herne for ,i short stay on business. Mrs. Lizzie Abell of near Monmouth was shopping here this morning. Mri. Mary Marbaugh was at Berne as the guest of relatives during the day. William Hammel, who was visiting with friends at Marion, returned home yesterday. Sim Bowers, justice of the peace of Kirkland township, was here yesterday on business. Murray Scherer was at Berne yesterday afternoon attending to some business matters. Ralph Case of Indianapolis is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case. Ben Fledderjohann of New Bremen, Ohio, was a business caller in the city yesterday. Ed Ahr and son, Fred, who were at Marion yesterday, attending to some business interests, came home last evening. John Good, who is working at Gas City, arrived In the city yesterday and will spend Sunday here witli friends. Mrs. Ell Sprunger and daughter. Florence, who were the guests ol friends at Berne Friday, returned this morning. Mrs. J. C. Sutton went to Ossian this morning to join her sons in a visit with their grandparents.(Mr. and Mrs. Alex White. Chris Benedict and granddaughter, Cora Benedict, of Oak Harbor, Ohio, are visiting with his daughter, Mrs. William Shoaf near Peterson. Tom Vail came home today from Howe, Ind., where he has been attending military school and will spend his vacation here with his parents. Miss Lena Nanrwoio of New Haven is here, the guest of Mrs. Sophia Bultemeier and family and will attend the Bultemeicr-Nahrwold wedding Sunday. Alfred Elzey and daughter. Mrs. Dora Meyers, and little girl of Trinidada, Colo., went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to visit with their son and brother, Jay Elzey, and wife. Misses Lizzie, Helen and Marie Goodfellow returned last evening on the 4 o’clock car to Fort Wayne after attending the St. Joseph commencement as the guests of Mrs. Helen Berling and family. Sheriff Eli Meyer went to Richmond today in company with Charles P. Watson of Geneva, who has been ptonounted of unsound mind, who, with the treatment afforded at this institution, it is thought wiil be restored to his former mental faculties. Irvin Case, who has been attending college at Swathmore College, Pennsylvania. is working in New Jersey this summer as a representative of an aluminum plant. He will enter college again in the fall, having yet two years to complete the course. He is a student of law. Mrs. Floyd * Smith and Daniel Donovan have returned from Fort Wayne, where they attended the graduation of Miss Marie McMullen from St. Catherine’s academy Tuesday evening was class night, when the essays of the two honor academic graduates, Miss Helen Elizabeth Gruber, on “Some Aspects of Progress in the Twentieth Century,” and Miss Marie Claricfe McMullen on “The Potent Influence of Environment,” were delivered. Wednesday evening the diplomas were presented at St. Patrick’s church. Miss McMullen received two diplomas, one "in the academic and one in the commercial department. Ther-i were seven graduates at the academy this year. Miss McMullen is a niece of Dr. H. F. Costello and a grandniece of Mr. Daniel Donovan.

Henry gcherry of Preble township was a business vlsiior here today. The show has arrived and pitched its tents on Monroe street, nor,beast of the Christian church. A. J. Smith returned home today from a business trip through the north part of the state. Wesley Hoffman left this morning tor Fort Wayne, where he was transacting business during the day. Miss Carrie Cogswell left yesterday for her horns in Van Wert, Ohio, after a visit with J. H. Stone and daughter. Miss Velma Daniels left today for Bloomington, where she will take a several weeks’ teachers' course during * her summer vacation. Miss Eva Brokaw left this morning for Columbia City, where she will visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bordener. Miss Rose Smith, who has been attending the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston, Mass., returned homo yesterday. G. F. Tucker of Marion was here Thursday and conducted his music classes. The ladies chorus met with Miss Florence Sprunger. The new residence of Michael Miller on Fifth street is well under way and not many weeks will pass before it will be ready for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthman and little granddaughter, Elma Lehrman of Preble township went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with the little girl’s father. Mrs. Clinton R. McMaken returned on the 4 o’clock car yesterday to Fort Wayn< after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pennington and other relatives. Mrs. Chris Strebe and daughter, Mildred. who have been visiting for sev eral weeks at Akron. Ohio, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bunn, returned to the city yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Mahhell went to Fort Wayne this forning for a visit. E. L. and E. F. Vining were among those who went to Fort Wayne this morning from this city. Owing to the absence of the Rev. Sherman Powell of the Methodist •chrrch, who has been attending the Epworth League convention at An gola, Sunday services will be conductel at his church here by other ministers. In the morning the Rev. J. L. Mershon will preach and in the evening Rev. J. H. McNary will have charge Mr. Elmer Derr of Feagaville, who was scalded very badly by the explosion of a gasoline engine on Friday last, is improving. He continues to suffer from the bruises sustained by the explosion. Mr. James Shaft and Arthur Culler ,who were also injured by the explosion, are also improving —Frederick News. Veigh Sautbine left yesterday noon tor his home at Briarville, Minn., after attending the funeral of his brother. P. O. Sautbine, at Craigville recently. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Ada Sautbine. and their niece, Miss Nellie, of Craigville. who will spend the summer there and may decide to make that place their home. The blocking of Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, for the elevation of the railroad track is causing quite a change in street car schedules. A Fort Wayne exchange says. “West Main street, between the transfer corner and Broadway, has an average of better than one car each way every minute during the day, according to the new schedule effective on the city car system yesterday morning. Seven city lines operate both ways over the street on a schedule, making forty-two cars each way every sixty minutes. In addition three interurban lines, the Decatur. ette and Bluffton systems, come into the city and depart over West Main street.”

1® For These Hot June Days i J You will find in our stock, Dress Accessories that <0 j will eliminate the dread of dressing. ; pnj T ATD 0 You will find the largest line of Dutch Collars and ’ Jabots ever displayed in the city. » TJYAOT7 All shades of Lisle Hose. We can match any color of • itUorj dress. i UNDERWEAR Vests ’ Pants and J DA D A QfYT 0 For children for from 25c to sl. For 1 /YltrYOvJlJiO Ladies in all the latest styles at the reasonable price of $1 to $5. SK I You will find numerous other articles that will add « charm to your summer wardrobe, at the most surprising prices. ' * — I The Kuebler.=Moltz Co. A Decatur Indiana. ___ D-T-T-S A

J. N. Burkhead of Monroe was a business visitor in the city .today. Joe Andrews of Monroe was attend- • ing to. some business in the city to day. j Miss Kate Mangold went to Fort i Wayne today noon for a visit with I . relatives. : : Miss Agnes Voglewede is clerking : i today at the J. H. Voglewede and Son's shoe store. Mrs. Henry Schieferstein returned to her home north of the city today ' > noon after shopping here. i The Misses Elva and Vera May left l • today noon for Hoagland, where'they : ■ will visit with their sister, Mrs. D. L. ' Barkley. j ‘ Mrs. C. D. Murray and son. Harold. ‘ Igft today noon for South Bend and < Mishawaka, where they will spend j Sunday. Mrs. James Watts and granddaughter, Merle Marhenke, returned to Mon > mouth on the 11:30 car after shop- > ping here. 1 Miss Frances Quidon returned ro I her nome at Fort Wayne after a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Coppess. at Monroe. 1 In two weeks the Mite society of r the M. E. church will give a grand- • mothers social, the grandmothers ■ having charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hensley and ! children will leave in the morning for Rome City, where they will spend the summer months. Harry Jeffries 1 this morning with the pony and cart ’ and will arrive there about Sunday “ noon. • Edwin Fledderjohann was initiated t into the Order of the Eastern Stars Friday evening with appropriate cere> mony. W. Hale of Geneva, grand past patron, was to have been here to assist but was prevented from attend- " ing from some cause. After the initiation refreshments were served. 3 The bill diamond at Maple Grove I- park has been completed for the openy. mg tomorrow and the first game of e the season, the Fort Wayne Imperialists vs. the Decatur Shamrocks, will o come off tomorrow. The airdome for n the moving pictuees is also ready and j a great day is promised.

11 1 i " ' " " ISAY YOU Mr. Smoker. jWait a minute You can’t invest a nickel better than to buy the O ‘White Stag” | as it spells smoke satisfaction to a T. ! ASK THE MAN BEHIND THE COUNTER Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Barn This Year 7 t \ t n If you are we wish to call . your attention to the fact that we are agents for the Boydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this paint that it will wear longer and hold its color better thangany paint on the market. One gallon will cover from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE i Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay.