Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1910 — Page 3

I CANVAS ncI SLIPPERS for I We are selling babies canvas S slippers in Blue, red and white I colors, sizes 2s to 5s at. 25c I Charlie Voglewede I The Shoe Seller

E*O*O.O.O ♦ o>o#o«o<o« THER FORECAST I 8 ♦o*o ♦ 0*0*0*0»0*0*0. Fair tonight and Saturday; moder ate temperature. Mrs A. Van Camp spent the day in Fort Wayne. Miss Clara Burr of Monmouth was a .hopper here this morning. Miss Edith Moore of Fort Wayne is the guest of Miss Agnes Meibers. W. A. Sipe left this morning on a business trip to Garrett, Auburn, and Angola. Mrs. John Daughtrey and son. Roy, spent the day as guests of Mrs. Henry | Ladig in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Jennie Wilds arrived last evening from Huntington for a visit with her brother, Nick Vandewater, and family. Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne returned last evening to Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Deiuinger THE BEST WAY ? ? ? r Not by any means $ THE best way of handling money is with a check book. there is no loss of change, misplaces bills, troubles over norreceipted invoices, petty thievery, etc. ' A checking account is THE methOd for the man who wants to run his financial affairs in a businesslike way. * You’ll enjoy every convenience and courtesy of good, sound banking if your account is with us. THE OLD Adams Count y Bank

380808080 80800808080808080808 J S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Pres. H LOftNS 5 The Bowers Realty Company o calls your attention to its loan de~ o partment. The Company has five per cent < money to loan on sensible and ad- H vantageous terms. ■ Our loans have certain features appea O to you. . , , , . O See us about farms, city properties ana abstracts, ■ The Bowers’Realty Co. ■ FrenchfQuinn, Secty. g 3FIOB 0 B 0 B O B O 800808 0 B O B O B O 808

J. J. Magley and son, Harold, went to Monroe this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. jacob Schafer of Dallas, Texas, are here for a several weeks’ stay with friends. Miss Edna Phipps of Chicago arrived for a week's visit with her grandmother, Mrs. John Phipps. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Steele and daughter, Jeanette, have returned from a week’s outing at the lakes near Lagrange. Mrs. Ed Moses and daughter, Miss Gertrude, left this morning for Van Wert, Ohio, where they will visit two days with friends. The Union Chapel Sunday school picnic to be held Saturday, August 13th, in the Nidlinger grove, promises to be a great event. Mrs. Philip Schieferstein and children of Root township were shopping in the city yesterday, returning home on the 4 o’clock car. Miss Fanny Hammell went to Portland this morning, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. B. Smith, for several days. Mrs. J. F. Fruchte went to Union City this morning, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. B. Smith, for several days. Mrs. J. F. Fruchte went to Union 1 City this morning, where she will be the guest of her parents, Professor and Mrs. William Beachler. Mrs. J. C. Tritch is showing rapid recovery since being brought from Bloomington to her home here, much to the delight of her host of friends. Mrs. Daisy Ballenger of the True & Runyon store is taking her vacation this week, a part of which time she is spending with relatives in Anderson. Mrs. C. J. Lutz left this morning for Clear lake, where she will have a two weeks’ outing. On her return she will stop off at Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. G. W. Miller left this morning for Fort Wayne, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Jones and her son, Wilson Miller, and family. Many from the city left on the afternoon cars for Maple Grove park, where they attended the ball game between the Guy Stock company and the K. of C. teams.

], $. COVERDALE.M.O.E. b. COVEW4LE, M. Ois. J. S. Coverdale anil Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Threat Office’nß>£ 2nd Street Decatur, Indiana

Miss Kate Henneford is numbered among the sick. Henry Peters made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Father Max Benzinger of Hesse Cassel visited with friends here today. Dick Buckmaster of west of the city was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Alex Beall of Washington, J). C., Is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Geifrude and Lawrence Luttmau visit with their aunt, Mrs. Frank returned today to Fort Wayne after a Neadatine. Mrs. Mennis Wulliman of Berne transferred here today on her way to Fort Wayne. Emil Erhart of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today, later going to Berne. Ernest Russ of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived today to be the guest of Conrad Glllig and family. Mrs. Chris Vogt and children. Bertha and Paul, left today for New Bremen. Ohio, where they will be the guest of relatives. Mrs. Fred Scheumann, Mrs. Henry Doehrman and Miss Rosa Koenemanu went to Fort Wayne on the 11:30 car for a visit with friends. Mrs. George Koehl and son, Howard, returned to their home at Fort Wayne this morning after a visit with Dal Hower and Sam Butler and families. Miss Vera Hunsicker and her guest. Miss Leta Breiner, of Bloomville, Ohio, are guests of the former’s grandfather, G. W. Hunsicker, at Monroeville. The Misses Winifred Burk and Margaret Mills left this morning for Linn Grove, where they will be the guests of Miss Pearl Baumgartner over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Niblick and Miss Helen Niblick left today for Leipsic, Ohio, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards for two weeks. H. F. Scheumann, Henry Zwick, Louis Schroeder and wife and Mrs. Fred Mailand of near St. John’s left today for Steward, Neb., where they Will visit with relatives for three weeks. Miss Emma Pritchard, Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, Mrs. Charles Worth, Mrs. Gertrude Rowley and Mrs. Sarah French, who have been demonstrating here for several days, left today for Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rosswog and children of Pittsburg, who have been visiting with Conrad Gillig and family, left today for Tiffin, Ohio, where they will be the guests of relatives before returning home. Miss Nellie Niederhouser of Linn Grove, who has been spending several days in Gary a, nd Chicago, arrived in the city last evening. She will spend a few days here as the gues't of friends. —Bluffton Banner. Mrs Ed Gase of Tiffin, Ohio, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ettlng, for some time, left this morning for Fort Wayne, where she will visit until Sunday, when she will return home. The Junior Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church wishes to call the attention of the public to the ice cream social to be held by them on the church lawn Saturday evening. Everybody Invited to attend. Judge Levi Mock came home last evening from Ridgeville where he attended the old settlers' reunion of Jay and Randolph counties. There were between five and six thousand people in the gathering.—Bluffton News. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Melsheimer and daughter of Wilmington, Ohio, who have been visiting with H. R. Moltz and family, left this morning for Van Wert, Ohio, where they will be the guests of friends before returning to their home. Mrs. Melsheimer is the only sister of Mrs. Moltz. The Misses Anna Boese and Marie Heckman of the Boese millinery store, who left Monday for Dayton, Ohio, where they are making moleds of the new fall miLinery, and gathering the latest ideas relating thereo, send word that they are getting along well and enjoying the work. Mrs. Chris Boese, the owner of the millinery store, w..i jcin them Thursday, she goes to do the fall buying and the girls will return with her Saturday. Albert Katterheinrich and family, who lately moved to South Bend where Mr. Katterheinrich is serving as auditor for a traction line, writes that they like their new home very much. They have purchased a property there and expect to take possession of it about August 14th. Mrs. Katterheinrich’s brotner, Frank Hurst, who went there a short time ago, has a position as motorman with the company, and has already made two long runs, getting acquainted with his new duties. He and wife and babe are at present with Mr. and Mrs. Katterheinrich, but expect to move their household goods there in a short time.

John Vail left this afternoon for Fort Wayne on business. George C. Steele was at Fort Wayne on business this afternoon. Dr. J. C. Grandstaff of Preble was a business visitor here today. Mrs. C. Rademaker and daughter, Mae, spent this afternoon in Fort! Wayne. The Misses Hazel France and Fran ces Ware spent the afternoon with relatives In Monmouth. Mrs. Arthur Fisher left this after-: noon for Plymouth, where she will j visit with heir niece. Mrs. James Crey returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit here with the Blackburn families. Miss Rose Tonnellier returned yesterday from Rome City, whre she had been a patient at the sanitarium for five weeks, becoming sick while in Rome City on her outing. She did not stand the trip home very well, and Is worse today, it being necessary to call a doctor today. The Misses Agnes and Lucile Glllig will leave Sunday for Toledo, Ohio, thence to Ashland, where they will spend the week with relatives. They will alsp enjoy lake trips from Toledo to Detroit and from Detroit to Cleveland, and expect to have an enjoyable time. Miss Bertha Drummond has returned to Pleasant Mills after a visit with Miss Pauline Cole of Garrett, who is a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brokaw. Miss Drummond was accompanied home by Miss Cole, who will visit there over tonight, returning tomorrow. Tony Conter and Lawrence Voglewede, who are spending their vacation in the east, write that they have had a very fine time since leaving here last Saturday night. They have been at Dunkirk and Fredonia, N. Y., the past few days and expect to go to Cleveland the latter part of the week. The cement walk in the east front of the Bowers-Niblick grain elevator Is being repaired today. It was quite badly broken recently by a car on the elevator sidetrack, which pushed aside the bolt at the end of the track and ran out onto the cement walk, breaking and crushing it. George Tricker, vice president of the Great Northern Fair association of Adams county, was in our little city one day last week, billing the town for the fair that will be held in Decatur on September 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th, and after he left the town looked like a circus was being advertised. Other notices of the fair will appear in later issues.—Ossian News. Mrs. Henry Barkley left this afternoon for Fort Wayne, where she will call on her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Andrew Barkley, of Continental, Ohio, who is now' at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jay Elzey, where she is being given care for the injuries which she received in a gasoline explosion a week ago last Tuesday. Mrs. Barkley received a letter this morning, stating that her daughter-in-law was much worse. The members of the Zion Lutheran Aid society who went to Robinson park, Fort Wayne, Thursday, to be the guest of their pastor's wife, Mrs. Wehmeyer, who is visiting in Fort Wayne, report a very enjoyable time. They were met at the transfer corner by Mrs. Wehmeyer and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Getting, and Mrs. Ernest Nahrwold, and escorted to the park, where the day sped all too soon. Mrs. Wehmeyer, as hostess, provided a delicious lunch, which was served picnic fashion. A snap-shot of the company was taken and will serve as an ever-abiding remembrance of a very good time.

F.V. MILLS Phone 88 Sells what you eat and what you like. Hersh-Yeast, California Walnuts, Hienz sweet and sour Pickles. Lippencott’s pure Apple Butter, Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice. New Whitp Comb Honey The best line of Salmon, Sardines and fish ever in the city. Cheese that makes you want more. Sauer Krout and Hominy. Come in if you don’t buy. Ask for Chase & Sanborn . Coffee.

— — Hurry* These Men’s Shoes And I M Oxfords at $1.98 1 jHB Are going fast. Sizes to 11. f > CHILDREN’S CANVAS SLIPPERS (J To close out. Colors, black, Pink, White and Blue g - 1. Sizes 6to 13J4 AT 25 CENTS A PAIR | THE WINNES SHOE STORE I ——

S. E. Hite made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. M. F. Worthman Is expected home this ecening from Terre Haute, where he has been attending school. Mrs. Ed Rekers and daughter, Mildred, of Fort Wayne arrived this afternoon to be the guests of Mrs. Etta Rinehart for several days. F. W. Downs, wife and sons of Waldron, Mich., arrived in the city Thursday night and will visit Mrs. Down’s mother, Mrs. Anna Shackley. The Misses Josephine Krick and Etta Brandyberry will return this evening from Terre Haute, where they have finished a six weeks’ summer course. The Berne Grain & Hay Co. held their regular semi-annual meeting Tuesday evening. At this meeting Daniel Stuckey was elected a director of the company, taking the place of D. C. Welty, who resigned before leaving for his new home at Newton, Kans. E. A. Lugenbill takes Mr. Welty’s work as secretary-treasurer. — Berne Witness. 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

Decatur Foundry, Furnace & Machine Co. I 1 Having opened an’up-to-date Foundry and Machine Shop we are prepared to * ■do all kinds of boiler k and engine work. We also do all kinds of grey iron and ’ brass castings. ■ h m ’’*'"'l Manufactures and B B * sellers of the Decatur ■ 1 “Hot Air Furnace” | X Dealers in New and B fE Second Hand Gas and S ■ v* Steam Engines and all B B ?T~ kinds of mill machin- B B . er y an( j supplies B I We manufacture—Furnaces, Corn and Feed Mills, One-man Lifts, Hand and B B Power Elevators, Grate Bars, any kind. Stove Castings, Catch Basin Covers, B B Street and Sewer Castings, Hangers, Pillow Blocks, Couplings, Collars. I ■ We are Agents for; A. Leschens & Sons Co., wire rope. Fairbanks, Morse & ■ f Co., engines and motors. Benedict’s new system of oiling, fill your grease cups B | and that ends the oilers troubles’for six months. 1 Please give us a call, we will treat you right. ’Phone 555. Factory opposite ■ B The Krick and Tyndall Company. ■

I Men’s Suits Boy’s Suits I Childrens s Suits I Straw Hats Are Now Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices Means a saving of Dollars to you. We can interest you if you give us a chance. ftolthobse, Schulte £ Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.

LOST—A Roman gold locket, with a white stone set, somewhere between M. E. church and Star theater. Finder please return to Niblick & Co. and I receive reward. 179t3

........ _—_. -— ■ . i , — n FOUND —The white pearl rosary, lost a few days ago, an ad appearing in this paper. The owner can have same by calling at this office and describing same. 174t3