Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1910 — Page 3

WE DID —a rushing business on Ladies, Misses and childrens Tan oxfords last week, we’ve cut the price ; on these goods so that you can afford to have several pairs. J See them tonight in the North Window. [ $1.45, $1.95 and $2.29 i Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

|A<o<o4o<o<o<o < O<o<O<Q<oS 1 WEATHER FORECAST I 2 ° *o<o<o<o<o < O4O<O4O4O<O<O< EJohn Joseph was at Fort Wayne today on business. f Bert Hunsicker made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Harte Rice, who was at Berne over Sunday, visiting, has returned to the citj g Oliver Schug has returned to his work at the traction office after a two weeks' vacation. ( Raymond Bremerkamp, who has been a business caller at Portland, Came home today. Bernard Terveer of the Old Adams County bank has entered upon a two weeks' vacation. Miss Fraiices Deininger has returned from Lima, Ohio, where she visited two weeks with Eva Stein. Miss Barbara Reisen of Berne left this noon for her home, after spending a few days as the guest of Miss Florence Sprunger. mmbs—jt L. 1 -.'" .••.mm t DON'T < LOSE YOUR MONEY . '(Through those many little leaks that could be stopped with a checking account. f-*- Start a checking account with us today—have us kep your funds sale from careless spending, theft, fire loss, etc. |>The checking account costs you nothing and is a convenience and real business need of today. THE OLD Adams “ Bank

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Dan Beery was a business caller at Berne today. Dan Eerwin joined his family at Winona lake for a visit over Sunday. Doc Uiamon of Lima, Ohio, was the guest of friends Here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Meibers spent Sunday at their cottage at Rome City. Howard Shackley returned home from a short visit with friends at Monroe. Miss Ella Lynn of Sturgis, Mich., left today for her home after a pleasant visit with friends here. John Barnett left today for his home at Sturgis. Mich., after a few days’ business visit in the city. Mrs. Glen Glancey was shopping in the city today and returned to her home at Monroe on the noon train. Tom Reed returned home last evening from "Rome City, where he has been enjoying an outing for several days. MissLenoa Stalter left this morning for Fort Wayne, where she will spend the week with her sister. Mrs. George Middleton. The Misses Jessie McLain. Letta and Josephine Lang and Miss Rose Schroeder of .uadison spent Sunday at Rome City. Mrs. Della Fetzer and children, Hat tie and Johnny, of Frankfort, who have been visiting here, are spending the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Edna Crawford has returned to her wors at the Boston Store after a vacation spent at Celeveland. Ohio, and other lake cities. Dr. and Mrs. Sowers and daughter, Mrs. G. A. Sparr of Grafton, 111., who spent Sunday with friends at Brvan’. returned home this morning. Unclaimed letters at the postoffce can be had by Mrs. Arthur Pontius, Mrs. John Plunkett, John Mills. Mrs. Lanthrey and J- B. Gibbs. William Sheler was at Fort Wayne today, to which city lie accompanied Mrs. Sheler. on her way to Denver, Colo., where she will visit her brother. Milo and Wallace McKinney of Milwaukee, who had been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinney, left Saturday for Kokomo, where they spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Robert Hawkins, going to Chicago, thence to Milwaukee. I $. COVEBDALE.M.D.E. t. COVEIDtLEjM. Ors J. S. Goverdala and Son Special attention given to di seases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat office’nß% 2nd Street Decatur, ” Indians

Many from this city spent Sunday at Rome City. Mrs. Elijah Walters was a Decatur visitor Saturday. John Stoneburner was a business transactor at Geneva today. Gregg Neptune and Wil) Howers spent Sunday at Rome City. Rev. E. R. Roop of Willshire was a business caller here Saturday. Mrs. David Archer of Pleasant Mills was a shopper here Saturday. Rev. Freeman of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor here Saturday. Ed Kleinhenz of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kleinhenz. Fred Hoffman left this morning for Newcastle, where he is engaged in building a school house. Ed Phillips, who is working in a newspaper plant at Pierceton, spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Will Phillips and children, of Lima. Ohio, are visiting with her father-in-law, Ed Phillips, and wife. ( Anna Ehrman of Peterson and Mar- , tha Belberlch if Preble went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit. The sixteen months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Acker has been sick for several days with bowel trouble. Miss Mamie Kitson, who has been suffering from nervous prostration for several weeks, is gradually recovering. The Rev. J. M. Dawson preached two very good sermons at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Charles Dutcher went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit with her husband, who is working there. Misses Ida and Bertha Strann of Schumm, Ohio, transferred here Saturday afternoon on their way to Fort Wayne for a visit. , Mrs. H. M. Mathewson and granddaughter returned Saturday afternoon from Fort Wayne, where they visited with her son. Mrs. Harry Christen and sons. Kenneth and Norman, have returned to Fort Wayne after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John Christen. The Chautauqua at Geneva opened Sunday with a large attendance and will continue throughout the week. Many from this city will attend. Miss Lilly Garard. superintendeni of the Jay county hospital, arrived i from Portland Sunday to spend he’ vacation with her father, Al Garard. and family. The force of men operating the P. W. Smith saw mill at Berne left this morning for that place, where they will be engaged in running the mill this week. Lolls, Goldner and son. Ed. of Preble, went to Fort Wayne Saturday, where they joined their families and went from there to Crooked lake for a week’s outing. Mrs. William Sheler left this morning for Denvdr. Colo., where she will make a visit with her brother, George Cotburn. She will be absent from the city one or two months. , Sister M. Ernestine, formerly-Miss Mary Geels, returned Monday morning to New Haven after making the an nual retreat in this city, held by Rev. Father Seifcur of Cincinnati. Sister Deloris, formerly Miss None Holthouse of this city, left today for her home at Muncie after being in at tendance at the retreat, which was brought to a close here Saturday. Mrs. Fred Cline of Hartford City, who has been visiting with her father. Christopher Johnson, left Saturday for Buffalo, N. Y„ for a visit. Her sons, who accompanied her. will remain for a while. Stewart and Naomi Niblick. Stella and Agnes Kohne. Agnes Meibers spent Sunday at Rome City. Miss Agnes, Meibers will remain for a two week's outing, the others returning homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schug, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schindler and daughter, Etna, have returned from an outing at the lakes. Mrs. Schug went to LaOtta Saturday to visit with her parents and Mr. Schug, who spent the day at Berne, joined her there Sunday. Mrs. Hunter Martz is in receipt of word from North Baltimore, Ohio, that her daughter, Mrs. Colonel Fore man, and children, Merle and Emma, who have been sick with scarlet fever, are recovering. The family'was quarantined for fifty-one days. Mrs. Martz being with them four weeks of that time, returning here about a , week ago. The Geneva band made a trip to this city Friday evening over the B. G. & C. traction line fro the purpose of advertising the Chautauqua company which is to appear at Geneva soon. The band played several selections on the streets here. It is a fine musical organization, one of the best brass bands of the size that has appeared on Bluffton's streets in a long time.— Bluffton News.

John Beam of Willshire changed cars here today on his way to Richmond. Lucy Schaffner of Willshire Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Henwhen. TT’BT’Chapman of Poe was attending to some business matters here in the city this morning. Miss Sina Hutchinson of Parkville. Mich., returned home this morning after a visit with Mrs. H. L. Merry. Charles and Joe Burdg went to Pleasant Mills and Willshire, where they were looking after business matters. , Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Salisbury of Chicago, who have been the guests of uer mother. Mrs. Cecelia rminger, left to day for their home. Miss Mary Niblick is taking a week’s vacation from her duties at the Niblick store, and is spending the week witli friends in Fort Wayne. Miss Helen < .. —..0 of Toledo, who l.as been the guest of Mr. and Mr«. George Dixon here for Jhe past fee* days, spent Sunday with Miss Alma Starost. Mrs. W. M. Reed and daughter, Ixiuisa, of Tulsa, Texas, who have been the guests of friends in the city, left for Geneva, where she will also make a shot visit. Mrs. John Reiter and son, Richard, left this afternoon for Portland and Connersville, where they will spend a few days with her sister. Mrs. J. H. Wrenneck, and other relatives. Rev. Father Seifcur. S. J., of Cincinnati, who had charge of the sisters' retreat held here last week, left today for Milwaukee. Wis., where he will conduct similar services. Dr. Coverdale was called to the home of Mrs. Conrad Gallmeyer norfh of the city, near St. John's, today. She is suffering from what is thought to be a slight attack of appendicitis. C. S. Mumma went to Bobo and Pleasant Mills today in the interest of the French township insurance company. While there he adjusted the loss on the barn on the Joel Falk farm, which burned last week. Mr. Falk carried $475 on the building. Emma Terveer and Lillie Teeple, WilSiam Dowling and Roy Hart wert to Rockford Sunday, where they witnessed a ball game between the local K. of C. and the K. of C. team at that place, the locals being defeated in a onesided game Mrs. A. G. Briggs, Mrs. W. Vv. Briggs, Mrs. Grant Weeks of Geneva, and Mrs. Minnie Walsh of Bartlettsville. Okla., were here for a short time this morning on their way to Fort Wayne. They were traveling via automobile but an accident to their car caused them to change their plans and the trip from this city was made by the Fort "Wayne & Springfield - Mrs. U. Deininger, Mrs. H. H. Bremerkamp and Mrs. Mary Crawford have returned from a two weeks' visit at West Baden, feeling much improved and rested after their delightful stay at the sanitarium there. They had quite an experience on their trip home. On account of the washouts on the Monon railroad, caused by the heavy storms in that part of the state, their cars were forced to transfer to the Illinois Central railroad, and instead of reaching Indianapolis at 10 Saturday morning, they were delayed in arriving there until 3 o'clock that afternoon. 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

/At// 1W Ak/i iVAk/J 11/AkU ii| lIZAM/ U/AW/ u/AW/ MAM 11/AWI 11/Ak/X llfAltf 11/AWIH/AW/ ||/AW< 11/AMA AhffW | Big Umbrella Sale I ||> SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1910 £ p OS3; L We have just received from headquarters, 200 Umbrellas for our Big u Sale Next Saturday. These are the regular 50 to 75c grade and can not L be bought for less at any other time or store. « I I I Jr 20 0 | EADIES’ AND GENT’S ’ ■ SB ■ I S UMBRELLAS® • WB. s a,e Saturday at |Bb I 10c Each J I ■I i I /kF Coin Begins at 8:30 a. m., and continues all day or p' 100(1111008 01 julv“"until the stock is allgone. <J With a purchase of 50c of any goods in the house entitles the customer to an umbrella for only |OC- Think of it. We sell goods cheaper than any other store in Jg town and still give our trade a bargain. Come everybody and bring your neighbor. We will have many other specials for the day. Remember it’s ® at the place where they do things. X | THE BIG RACKET STORE j g STEELE& WEAVER ®

Sisters Bonaventure and Baptiste returned this morning to Sheldon after attending the retreat held here during the week for the sisters, many from adjoining cities being in attendance. The Misses Ada c.nd May me Deininger, Hertha and Rose Voglewede. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and daughter, Marcella, were among the Decatur people who went to Rome City yesterday, whew they will spend their vacation at the sanitarium. Mrs. Nancy Dutcher of the north part of the city, who has been sick the greater part of the spring and summer. six weeks of which she was bedisst, has recovered to such an extent that she is able to be up and to walk about the yard.

g Soon we will hear the hum of the threshing ma- g S chine. Then comes the time the ladies will need g ft a new supply of St | Dishes and Cooking Utensils I |g?> So please bear in mind that our store has the goods and our prices are the O lowest. Come in and see for yourselves. *■'' 7 inch Plates per set, from — — -■ -. 30 to 65c W 3K Cups and Saucers per set, from 30ct051.50 Vegetable Dishes 6 and 7 in. each |Qq Vegetable Dishes 7 and 8 in. each —l2 15 and 18c O Meat Platters -—-—-10 and 15c K Fruit Dishes a set, from— —lB to 60c O Pie and Fruit Plates per set-- 30 and 60c The'factory guarantees these dishes against crazing, what more can you |^ ( ask. Then we have a large line of graniteware from pie pans to the largW est size kettles, pans and pails. In fact anything you need in the kitchen line of cooking utensils can be found at our store. Come ip and make our 'wg Sg store your trading place and stopping point. Remember it’s at 1 BAUGHMAN’S 5 AND 10c STORE i gfzi Door South of Page Blackbum’s Drug Store. jfsf’

$6 St. Louis and Return $6 Saturday and Sunday, July 23-24 Via Toledo, St. Louis & Western “Clover Leaf Route” Tickets will lie sold at all stations, Toledo to Kokomo imclusive for al) regular trains on above dates. Limited until Monday July 25 returning.

Mr. and Mrs. Meiviiie Clem an 1 Mrs Annette Miller returned this morning to their home at Monroeville, having made the trip here by automobile.

Mrs. W. L. Lehne returned yesterday from a visit with her parents at Tiffin. Ohio. She was accompanied by Miss Pearl Heiman, who will visit here.