Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1910 — Page 3

THIS WILL BE I —another week of shoe barI gains at this store. We have I put every pair of summer I shoes and oxfords on sale at | a price that will be sure to I clean them up. Come in and I rummage, you’ll DO BETTER I HERE. I Charlie Voglewede I The Shoe Seller

♦o*o®o*o.c»o®o «o®o®o®o*o* i WEATHER FORECAST I s 2 , W O*O*O*O*O ♦ O®O®O®O®OoO*O> K Fair tonight and Tuesday. Slightly ■farmer tonight in the southeastern | part of Indiana. I Frank Cnronister left Sunday for an outing at Rome City. F Albert Scheumann clerked at the traction office Saturday. f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall spent Sunday at Winona lake. ?'• Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Walters were chopping here Saturday. H Mrs. Harve Kessler of near Monroe | iras shopping here Saturday afternoon. L Fifteen took the teachers’ examina- | tion at the central school building SatK*rday. IB- Ralph Ross of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here this morning on his way I to Fort Wayne. K Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman returned this ■afternoon to her home at Marion, Lohio. after attending to business mat- ; ters here since yesterday. I « ■the best ■way??? I Not by any means. I THE best way of handling money ■ is with a check book. I Then there is no loss of change, ■ misplaces bills, troubles over non- ■ receipted invoices, petty thievery, ■ etc. I A checking account is THE meth- ■ od for the man who wants to run I his financial affairs in a business- ■ like way. , j Yea’ll enjoy every convenience ■ and courtesy of good, sound bank- ■ Ing if your account is with us. [ THE OLD Adams Count y Bank

1010 1 0 B 0 B 0 80800808080808080808 ' J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Pres. B i LOftNS i ' The Bowers Realty Company o 5 calls your attention to its loan de_- © 1 partment. ° I The Company has five per cent © > money to loan on sensible and ad- | ! vantageous terms. ■ i Our loans have certain features that will appeal o I t °S«’usaboutfarms, city properties and abstracts. ■ I The Bowers Realty Co. ■ French Quinn, Secty. g lOrOBOIOBOBOIOOBOBOBOBOBOBOP

John Kelley of Geneva was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Clem Voglewede went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon. Vincent Leeton of Preble was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Charles Elzey has returned from an outing at Adrian, Mich. William Auman of St. Johns was a business visitor nere Saturday. Josephus Fleming of Union township was a business visitor here Saturday afternoop. Mrs. A. J. Reynolds spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Hoffman at Preble. Harry Jeffries of the Hensley jewelry store left yesterday for Rome City for a two weeks’ outing. Miss Grace Gauze went to Celina, Ohio, Saturday, to spend Sunday with Joseph Winger and family. Mrs. R. B. Allison and Mrs. Haefling have gone to the Allison summer home at Oden, Michigan. Miss Celia Minakan of Marion, Ohio, is visiting with her cousins, the Misses Rose and Anna Ginley. J. T. Meyers and family and Miss Nellie •Nichols are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation at Rome City. D. M. Hensley returned last night from Rome City, where he spent Sunday with his family at their cottage. Mrs. Kabisch and three children returned Saturday afternoon to Fon Wayne after a visit here and at Preble. Miss Allie Burrell returned to her work at Fort Wayne this morning after a visit here with relatives over Sunday. A fine baby boy was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marnenke . Monmouth. Ibe little one has been named James Henry. H. L. Hileman, one of the prominent Willshire merchants, passed through the city this morning on bis way to Fort Wayne. Miss Elsie Baker returned Saturday afternoon to her home at Fort Wayne after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Schulte. Miss Pearl Abrams of Ray, who has been visiting with Mrs. H. B. Heller, left Sunday for Fort Wayne, where she will visit before returning home.

J. $. COVERBALE,M.I.t 6. COVEtDALE, M. Ors. J. S. Coiordalo and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Hose, and Throat Office nßj4 2nd Street Decatnr, Indiana

Mrs. Minnie Lewton es Root township was -shopping here today. Mrs. P. 0. Hooper left today for Rome City, where she will visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Lett of Monroe were shopping here Saturday. Doc Lhamon of Lima, Ohio, spent Sunday with Miss Mary Bogner. Anthony G. Johnson, the lyeast form man, was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Dan Beery and son, Lloyd, left today for a week’s outing at Rome City. Mrs. Florence Stauffer left Saturday afternoon for Sturgis, Michigan, for a visit. Mrs. C. Fisher of Fort Wayne Is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Wehmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kocher have returned from a several weeks’ vacation at Rome City. D. B. Erwin and family will leave Tuesday for Crooked lake for a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart of Huntington were over Sunday guests at the John Stewart home in this city. O. L. Vance and family have gone io Rome City, where they will occu py the T. M. Reed cottage for two weeks. Miss Frances Butler has returned to her work at the True & Runyon store after a week’s vacation spent at Richmond. A. J. Smith and family and Miss Mary Fonner have returned from Lake George, having made the trip by automobile. Mrs. Julia Moses left Saturday afternoon for Fort Wayne, where suwill spend a week as the guest of her son, H. P. Moses. George Steele left Sunday morning for Lagrange to join his wife and sisters ,and from there wia go to tne lakes for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter, Lee Anna, and Miss Adella Sellemeyer, left Sunday for a two week’s outing at Rome City. Mrs. Sherman Essex returned Saturday afternoon t« Monroe after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Jonas Tritch, who has been quite sick. J. H. Heller and family arrived home Saturday evening from a two weeks’ outing at Sylvan lake. They report an enjoyable time. Miss Eva Erwin returned Saturday afternoon to her home at Fort Wayne after a visit with her cousins, the Misses Ireta and Mary Erwin. Mrs. Harry Ward and daughter, r rances, have returned to Detoma Beach, Florida, after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Reed. Miss Myrtle Vvatts arrived Sunday from Toledo, Ohio, to spend a five of six weeks’ vacation with hex’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Watts. Mrs. J. R. Porter left Saturday afternoon for Parker City, where she was called by tne illness of the wife and babe of her son, Frank S. Porter. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse apd son, Arthur, went to Fort Wayne this morning, where the latter will take hfs regular treatment from the eye specialist. Mrs. Milton Hoffman and three children and her sister, Miss Katie Liemenstoll, left Saturday for Fort Wayne and from there will go to the lakes so ra several days’ visit. Mrs. William Hunzicker and children, Clara, Clarence and Paul, of Chattanooga, Ohio, transferred here Saturday afternoon on their way io Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. Al Fristoe and daughter, Margaretta, passed through the city Saturday evening on their way to their home at -.eneva from Pleasant Mills, where they visited with friends. Miss Emma Schlickman, the well known dressmaker, has closed her shop on Second street for a month's vacation, beginning this week. A part of the vacation she will spend at the lakes. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Roop and babe of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here this morning on their way to Oakwood park, near Syracuse, where they will attend the Evangelical convention during the coming week. Miss Marie Hackman and Anna Boese of the Boese of the Boese millinery store will leave Tuesday morning for Dayton, Ohio, where they will spent! two weeks at the wholesale houses, vlew’ing and making the new fall models. Charles Knappe, who is employed by the American Electric company at Chicago, is here for a ten days’ rest, having arrived Saturday evening. He is advancing rapidly in his line of work and at present holds a responsible and lucrative position. Mrs. Grace Hall of Cardwell, Mo., formerly Miss Grace Cook of this city, arrived Saturday afternoon for a visit with Miss Pearl Purdy and other friends. She has been visiting at Urbana, coming from that place here. Her husband will join her here later.

Martin Shady of Wells county was a business visitor her® Saturday. Harvey Sprague made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Johanna Jaebker of Preble was shopping here Saturday afternoon. Miss Lizzie Knapp and Mr. Ed Miller were guests of Fort Wayne friends yesterday, Mrs. Thomas Gilpen of Minnesota is visiting with Mrs. Harriet Gilpen and other relatives. Mrs. O. F. Kintz and son, James, of Lima, Ohio, are here the guests of G. F. Kintz and family. Mils Elizabeth Harkenrider returned to her home at Fort Wayne after a visit here with friends. Many Decatur soldiers will be In attendance at the reunion to be held at Anderson August 17th. L. S. Woods has returned to his work at the Schlickman & Girod restaurant after a few days’ illness. Mrs. J. D. Van Camp aiTlved last night from Anderson for,, a visit with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Hoagland. Miss Grace Bowers of Dubois, Pa , who has been visiting relatives here, has gone to Fort Wayne for a visit. George McWhirter left this morning for Arcola, called there by the death of his brother, William McWhirter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Railing went to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Sam Potts Bernard Terveer was back at work at the Old Adams County bank again this morning after a two weeks’ vacation. Dr. Thomas made a professional trip to Monmouth this morning, being called there by the illness of Mrs. Maltha Dutcher. Mrs. French Quinn and children, Reba and Robert, left yesterday for Rome City, where they will spend the week as guests at the Hensley cottage. Charles Knapp, who is employed by a telephone company at Chicago, is at home for a week’s vacation, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dutcher and Children, Vivian and Roy, left this morning for Fort Wayne, where they will make their home, Mr. Dutcher having been employed in that city for some time. Harvey Butler has resigned his position as driver for the Wells Fargo Express company, being suceeeded byDick Roop. Mr. Butler has taken a position as driver for the L. A. Holthouse baggage wagon. D. B. Erwin spent Saturday at his farm, where thresning was in season. He got 1,115 bushels of oats frrfm twenty-two acres, making the yield more than fifty bushels an acre, which is considered very good. Esther and Matilda Sellemeyer, Emma and Ella Mutchler, Emma Schlickman and Mrs. Ben Elzey formed a party that left yesterday for Rome City, where they will enjoy the pleasures of that resort for the coming week. The Misses Anna and Jane Ha of Hoagland arrived Saturday and were joined Sunday by Messrs. M. Emerson and B. Ruhl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Schug, where thev were entertained at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Van Camp and daugnter, Dorotuy, of Kalamazoo, Mic..., who are here for a two weeks’ visit, and who have been the guests of her brother, Will Ward, and family, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Spanutn, near Preble. Mrs. G. W. Davis and daughter, Velma. and her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Noll, and children, left Saturday afternoon for Fort Wayne, where they spent Sunday wit.. their sister, Mrs. John Jones. They were joined Sunday by their husbands. Miss Hulda.i Mutchler and her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Riddinger, of Cleveland went to Fort Wayne this morning to meet the former's cousins, Anna and John Hannibal, of Cleveland. who are coming here for a visit at the Mutchler home. Miss Bertha Kinney of the Moser china store and Margaret Clark of the ccunty recorder’s office left yesterday for Delphos. Ohio, where they will spend several days, tfter which they will go to Geneva and Portland to spend the remainder of their two weeks’ vacation. John Hesler, well known farmer from south of the city, is at the Kneipp sanitarium north of Rome City, where he is taking treatment fqr a severe cold, which seems to have settled on his lungs. His physician states that he will be restored to health, but that probably six weeks will be required at the sanitarium. Charles C. Deam will arrive here from Indianapolis today to take a vacation of about two weeks from his office as state forester. He will assist in his drug store here while Sami uel Weldy, prescription clerk in the store, is taking a vacation of two weeks. Sam will spend part of the time at his home in Decatur.—Blufften News,

Having opened an’up-to-date Foundry and Machine Shop we are prepared to | Ido all kinds of engine work. We also do all kinds of grey iron and > brass castings. Z pSKM Manufactures and B Bl * sellers of the Decatur B I J1 £ “Hot Air Furnace” f pvd \ Dealers in New and B fA'J Second Hand Gas and B h' \ j \ A ; Steam Engines and all ■ B X* --- kinds of mill machin- ■ ■ wCmf' ' - ery and supplies. B * We manufacture—Furnaces, Corn and Feed Mills, One-man Lifts, Hand and h B Power Elevators, Grate Bars, any kind. Stove Castings, Catch Basin Covers, B ■ Street and Sewer Castings, Hangers, Pillow Blocks, Couplings, Collars. Z (We are Agents for; A. Leschens & Sons Co., wire rope. Fairbanks, Morse & ■ Co., engines and motors. Benedict’s new system of oiling, fill your grease cups B and that ends the oilers six months. 1 Please give us a call, we will treat you right. ’Phone 555. Factory opposite B J The Krick and Tyndall Company. B

Mrs. John Everett went to Wren, Ohio, today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Dan Beery and son. Lloyd, went to Rome City today for an outing. Miss Lena Miller of the Niblick store is enjoying a two weeks’ visit at Rome City. Mrs. Nellie Barge of Altoona, Pa., is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Judson W. Teeple. The Misses Rousch returned to Ft. Wayne today noon after a visit with friends in Wren, Ohio. Mrs. William Harting and daughter Mamie, have returned from a visit with relatives at Lima, Ohio. Miss Inez Coverdale has been quite sick the past week, but is somewhat better and was able to sit up a part of yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Hall of Cardwell, Mo., formerly Miss Grace Cook of this city, is here for a visit with L. H. Purdv and other friends. Miss Mamie Harting is at work at the Baughman five and ten cent store after a two weeks’ vacation spent at St. Henry and Lima, Ohio. Quite a number of Decatur people left Saturday evening over the Erie on the .Niagara Falls excursion. Tue tickets are good for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Haroldson, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Haroldson, jr., of Celina, Ohio, motored to this city yesterday and were guests at the William Harting home. The Misses Anna and Frances Coffee and Genevieve Bremerkamp were extra clerks at the Baughman five end ten cent store Saturday afternoon. Anthony Conter, bookkeeper at this office, left Saturday evening for a ten days’ trip through the east. He will visit Niagara Falls, Dunkirk and other places in New York. Glynn Staker left this moraing for Bay City, Mich., where he will visit three weeks with an aunt, returning byway of Detroit, where he will he the guest of an uncle. R. Earl Peters, formerly of the Daily Democrat, and who has served as city editor of the Auburn Courier for a year past, has been promoted to the position of manager and editor, Mr. Lochner, who has been managing the plant, becoming advertising manager for the Mclntyre automobile plan’. Mr. Peters is a hustler and will push the Courier along in his energetic way.

Decatur YA/eelc of Aug. 1 STOCK COMPANY Under a Big Tent Cor. 4th and Monroe Streets Band Concert at Noon and at 7p. m. Every Day. TONIQH"r * * | | | p— ~ f y The Greatest Western Play Ever Written. Vaudeville Between Acts

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