Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1910 — Page 3

$ SPECIAL X/i SA DE V/7/ / j ‘*’ P^ 1 * 8 °o!Mens un Metal Blucher shoes j|jl like cut, solid leather insoles, outsoles and wurWf ranted counters. Any I size frtm 6 to 10 this J week at $1.95 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller a Celebrate The Fourth! SURE And g g while honoring the signers of that Famous 7 ** Declaration why not declare your own inde- - pendence of old fashioned ideas and when fi a you “smoke up” on the glorious Fourth try a g a “WHITE STAG" and you’ll get g the habit of smoking them 365 days in the 5* year. ; fi g For sale by all dealers.

George Mann came home from Fort Wayne, where he has been visiting with friends. Al Kurdle and Mr. Roth of Lynn Grove, who were business callers here this morning, left on the noon 1 train for their home. ~ — £ DON'T < LOSE YOUR MONEY Through those many little leaks that could be stopped with a checking account. Start a checking account with us today—have us kep your funds safe from careless spending, theft. Are less, etc. The checking account costs you nothing and is a convenience and real business need of today. THE OLD Adams M Bank

BO ■O■O ■O ■ O 808008 0808 O 80801010 ■ 5 J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schimeyer. Vice Pres, 1 kOftNS ° 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 5 money to loan on sensible and ad- . J'XSESJSS— — ■ | ■ See usabout farms, city properties and abstracts. | 0 The BowersJßealty Co. _ ■ ■ French Quinn, Secty. g 8080808080808008080808080808

*0«0*0*0*040<0 ♦ o*o*o*o*o4 O o I WEATHER FORECAST I ♦ ° *O*O*O*O*O ♦ o*o4o*o*o*o*o* Unsettled, with showers in south part of Indiana tonight; Thursday fair. E. J. Bailey is in South Bend on business. Mrs. C. C. Cloud is showing gradual improvement. E. M. Ray of Berne was here yesterday on business. Dr. Sowers went to Fort Wayne yesterday on business. Carl Shamp made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. George C. Steele made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Carl Smith spent the day with friends at Berne, returning home this evening. Miss Margaret Todd of Bluffton is visiting with her cousin, Miss Reba Quinn. Dr. Connell and family will go to (Rome City Thursday to enjoy an outing. The Misses Luetta Bohnke of Fort Wayne spent the Fourth with thei* aunt, Mrs. John Peoples, and other relatives returning home this even-

lug. j. S. COVENDALE,M. I.E. (i. CJVEBDALE, M. Dts. 1. S. Coverdale and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Mose, and Throat Office’llß% 2nd Street Decatnr, Indian*

Free Frlsinger was the guest of friends* at Berne today. M. F. Rice made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Arthur Meyers is assisting as clerk at the People's restaurant. Harry Straub was a business caller at Fort Wayne yesterday. John Colchin was a business caller at Fort Wayne yesterday. Will Berling of Bluffton spent the Fourth with Decatur friends. Miss Christena Reiter of the north part of the county was shopping here yesterday. Miss Beatrice Coffelt returned to her home north of the city after a visit here. Eugene ftuhyon was a business visitor at Winchester and Union City yesterday. Mrs. George Weffihoff and children were at Pleasant Mills today visiting with friends. Mrs. Dan Vail and daughter, Mary Louise, spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voglewede were the guests of friends at Fort Wayne Monday. Scott Hughes of Fort Wayne was attending to some business matters in the city yesterday. Bob Allison of Cardwell, Mo., is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Allison. Miss Leota Bailey returned to Marion to resume her school work after spending the Fourth here with her parents. Mrs. J. D. Hale and grandchildren, Gretchen and Richard Smith, went to Rome City Sunday for a two weeks' outing. Henry Lankenau, who has been quite sick for some time, has recovered sufficiently to be able to walk about. Mrs. B. Uhl and daughter, Mary, of Toledo are in the city visiting with the former's sister, Mrs, J. H. Voglewede. Frank Mills left yesterday for his school work at Angola after a visit here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. Miss Lola Drake has returned from Van Wert, Ohio, after two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Schnepp. Mrs. Harry Cody and daughter. May, of Toledo, spent Saturday and Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Devinney and Miss Grace Coffelt.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reppert, Miss Lydia Miller and their cousin. John Linn, and niece, Emma Bihlman, of Cincinnati spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Howard Wisehaupt, who is attending college at Valparaiso, and who spent the Fourth here with his parents, has returned to resume his studies. , Mesdames U. Derninger, Frank Crawford and H. H. Bremerkamp left yesterday morning for West Baden, where they will spend twelve days or two weeks. Mrs. Catherine Opliger and son, Lester, have returned to their home at Linn Grove after several days’ visit with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Opliger. Dyonis Schmitt and William Schamerloh left this morning for a ten days' visit at West Baden, where they expect to recuperate by drinking the waters and rest. E. G. Spade, editor of the Willshire Herald, was in the city yesterday for a short while and later left for Fort Wayne, where he was attending to some business. Miss Lucile Hale has returned from Rome City, where she spent Sunday and the Fourth. Mr. Charles Teeple returned this morning but the family will remain longer.

Barney Kalver of Muncie is here attending the office of his son, Isadore, who is visiting in Chicago. Barney will remain until Thursday morning, and in the meantime he is busy greetng his many friends. Conrad Gillig returned Sunday evening from Pittsburg, where he had been attending the funeral of his brother. He was accompanied by Masters Hudson Voltz and Henry Roswag. who will visit here with relatives. Mrs. Robert Perkins and daughter, Gladys, left last night for La Junta, Colo., to join Mr. Perkins in making that place their home. Mr. Perkins went early in the spring tu prcpa: his farm, which he purchased there for the season's crops. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hartman and children, who were called here owing to the illness of Mrs. Hartman’s sister, Mrs. Lucinda Coon, returned to Marion, Ohio, where they are seeking a location for a home, Mr. Hartman having secured a position with the schools there. Mrs. Hartman will return later to be with her sister again.

Fred Harber of Fort Wayne visited here the Fourth with friends. The postoffice was given a general cleaning and renovating today. J. J. Foughty was a business visitor at Monmouth yesterday afternoon. Tom Knavel left yesterday afternoon for Poe, where he will visit. Tom Haefllng has returned to Flint, Mich., after a several days’ stay in the city with relatives. Gene Steele has returned to Auburn after a visit here with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Miss Josephine Shoemaker Monday returned from Toledo. Ohio, where she visited with her sister. Miss Genevieve Breinerkamp left Monday for St. Henry, Ohio, where she will visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern of Fort Wayne were th the city Monday and spent the day with friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger have returned from a week's visit at Clear I,ake and will now be at home on First street. The Misses Jeanette and Emma Kinney will return this evening frijin Fort Wayne, where they visited over the Fourth. Miss Rose Beam, who had been visiting at Willshire, changed cars here yesterday afternoon on her way to Fort Wayne. Elmer Spfldgeon of Jackson, Mich., who has been the guest of Miss Grace Coffelt, for several days, left today for her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Knavel left yesterday afternon for Middlebury, where they will visit with their daughter, Mrs. Mary Smith. Rev. Father O’Donald of Kokomo, a recently ordained priest, arrived in the city this morning to be the guest of Father Flaherty. E. H. Shoemaker came home yesterday noon from Marion, where he spent several days with friends. Mrs. Shoemaker and daughter, Gretel, will remain the remainder of the week. Mrs. Horace Bothoff, who. with her brother, John Armstrong, of Indianapolis. have ben visiting with her parents at Pleasant Mills, returned yesterday afternoon to her home at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunsett and children returned from Rome City, where they had enjoyed an outing, fishing, bathing and otherwise having a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Will Parent and children, who had gone there with them, were called home Friday by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Lucinda Coon, who is seriously sick with Bright’s disease.

Nobby Noveltv Goods ! I | We have just received some very nice articles in the novelty line such | as Belts, Purses, Collars, Ties, Combs, Barretts, Crowns, Hair Rolls, Turbans, Fancy Hosiery and dozens of other articles in Jewelery. | a[=(F=-| T|=S ■ A new line in Patent Leather. The latest belt ont in red and black at 25c Elastic and wash belts for 10 and 25c. Many styles of PURSES right up to the minute. E At 25 50 and 98c. _ | ■ HMM J COMBS NECKWEAR, A nice line of Combs, Barretts, Hair Nets, Dutch collars are the article. We have plenty Turbins, Crowns, etc, from 10 to 50c. of them with jablots to match, only |Oc. We have a nice line of 5 and 10 cent articles as there is in this part s of the state and want you to come and see us. We treat you right | if you buy or not. Remember, it is at Steele & Weaver’s ' L n p X Big Racket Store f

Mrs. Frances McCampbell of Mon mouth was shopping here yesterday Homer Knodle of Bluffton was th< guest of friends in the city yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Harve Smith have returned from an outing at the lakes. John Peterson spent Sunday and the Fourth with his family at Rome City. Miss Viola Hire returned to Van Wert, Ohio, after a visit with the Misses Tot and Ethel Hildebrand. Mrs. Hiram Mann and sons, Leon and Clifford, returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with relatives. Harve Smith made a business trip to Berne this morning In the interest of the Citizens' Telephone Co. Clem Uhl was the guest of Miss Clara Terveer over the Fourth, return ing yesterday to his home at Toledo. Mrs, Adam Buetell and daughter, Idella, left for Lima, Ohio, for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. P. J. Weot Frank Snellon of Willshire, who was the guest of friends in the city over the Fourth, left this noon for his home. Charles Merryman is expected home from Cardwell, Mo., Thursday to visit with his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole returned this morning to Richmond after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kohne. The Misses Elizabeth and Loretta Harkenrider returned to Fort Wayne after visiting here over the Fourth with Miss Amelia Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steele and children, Elizabeth and Robert, returned to Auburn after visiting here with relatives over the Fourth. Mrs. Engle Gerke, who has been visiting with her son, Martin Gerke, in Root township, returned yesterday afternoon to her home at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Elizabeth Gable and daughter, Vera, of Barbertaon, Ohio, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Opliger over the Fourth, have returned to their home. Grandpa Benedict and Miss Cora Benedict have returned to their home at Oak Harbor, Ohio, after a pleasant visit with his daughter, Mrs. George Martin, and other relatives. Among those who attended the ball game at Maple Grove park yesterday afternoon betwen the Kokomo and Decatur boys, going out on the 2:30 car were Frances Deininger, Leona Bosse, Mae Berling, Naomi Niblick, Stella Smith, Bernadette Forbing, Marie Gass, Genevieve Berling, Mary Uhl, Stella Bremerkamp, Bob Meibers, Johnny Closs and Raymond Coffee, »

(Make a Good Investment YOU may have bought your summer clothes or not; in either case (here’s a good chance for making a good investment, even if you've bought and think you’ve got all the clothes you want, better think again: you’ll think you need one more suit when you see these. If you havn’t bought, you’re in big luck; we don’t advise you to make a practice of waiting as late as this for your summer clothes buying but if you have you get an extra benefit. We’re going to clean up our stock of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX and Clothcraft summer Coats and Pants These numbers are bright, fresh, this season’s goods; nothing wrong with them; just that they are not sold and we want to sell them out of the way of new fall goods. Hart Schaffner & Marx Coat and Pants, big values at $lB now to be sold at $15.00. Clothcraft Coat and Pants, big values at $12.50 and $13.50 now to be sold at SIO.OO. Sizes 33 to 38. Style of coats 2 and 3 button, sack. Pants, cut peg style, snappy patterns, all wool materials. See our show window-better still let us show you the clothes. ftolthoUse, Schulte £ Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.