Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1910 — Page 3

Girls Tan Strap and Lace slippers sizes 9 to 11, 69c Womans Tan Blucher Oxfords sizes 2 to 5. 98c Womans Comfort Slippers plain toe sizes ? 5 to 8, 98 c I Womans Patent Strap Slippers sizes 7to 8. 98c Boys Scuffer Slippers odd sizes up to 2s, '69c Boys and girls Barefoot Sandals up to 2s, 39c And a lot of other good things. Come and pick. Charlie Voglewede . The Shoe Seller ttx; »ii ui injE-mxrag-r mm wJ

•0404040404040 ♦ 0404040404 * WEATHER FORECAST I 2 2 *0<0404040 ♦ 04040404040404 Generally fair tonight and Sunday, warmer tonight. Mrs. Chester Johnson is visiting at Monroe. Dr. Fred Patterson left today for Terre Haute. H. Sundelan was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday . W. H. Holton of Rochester, NewYork, was a business caller here Friday. Mrs. Sarah C. Reynolds left for Indianapolis, where she will spend Sunday with her son, Rollie, who is working there. J. S. COVER DALE, M.B. t. t. COVEIDUE, N. Ors, J. S. Covertsle and Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Hoss, and Threat 2nd Street Decatur. Indians. e— s ==» E Kgy To Substantial Success <J Is a savings account in ; this institution. Ci If you will steer your course through life with a savings account as a pilot you are certain to reach the harbor of old age comfort and contentment. q You should take the pilot aboard today at 3 pr ct interest. THE OLD Adams tEJU Bank

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► I John Tyndall was transacting busi- , I ness at Bluffton today. , I John H. Holthouse was a business J caller at Bluffton today. ► Mrs. Harry Fritzinger has been on ► the sick list for some time. Miss Kate Hammel is at Portland spending a few cays with her sister, 1 Mrs. Smith. Edmund Kleinhenz of Fort Wayne 1 is in the city, making a visit with his parents. E John Ream returned to Fort Wayne yesterday after transacting business v in the city. Mrs. Thomas Perkins is on the sick list, suffering with symptoms of ty1 ‘ phoid fever. M. W. Mudphy of Logansport returned to his home after being in the city on business. 9 J. V. Morgan of Huntington, representing the Farmers’ Guide, was in tse city Friday. Bert Hunsicker was looking after some business interests at Fort ( Wayne yesterday. Mrs. C. J. Lutz, Miss Jean Luts, Miss Bessie Lyons and Rowena Shoaf i went to Robinson park, Fort Wayne, Friday. Mrs. Mary Greibel, Mrs. Clara Griebel, daughter and niece, returned to their home at Fort Wayne Friday evening. D. M. Hensley returned home from Rome City, where for several days he has been visiting his family and enjoying life at this famous summer resort. Patrons Notice I will leave the city Saturday morning for a two weeks vacation during which time my Dental Office will be closed. Dr. FRED PATTERSON JO<o4o<o<o< <O<O<O<O<O<OJ | LIST YOUR PROP- $ ? ERTY FOR SALE | O + !a. B. BAILEY: □ 2 o | j Real Estate Co. | Monroe Ind. ° ♦ We will sell it for you. | Bo<o<o<o<o<o< <o<o<o4o<oM

George Tricker went to Fort Wayne today. William Freeman has returned from Milwaukee. , Mrs. J. A. Blue went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mrs. Coons, who has been sick, is better today. L. Ray was a Fort Wayne caller this morning. Ernest Grote was a Fort Wayne caller this morning. John Lenhart and son left for Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davis were Ft. Wayne visitors today. George Wertzberger was a caller in Craigville this morning. Walter Johnson went to Tocsin to make a visit over Sunday. Wayne Miller was a passenger to Fort Wayne this morning. Daniel Beery was a business caller at Fort Wayne this morning. Abe Boch and James Rice were Fort Wayne callers this morning. Miss Ena Flsrier of Fort Wayne is visiting with Mrs. Rev. Wehmeyer. Rev. Hoile and family of Schumm, Ohio, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Rosenwinkel and two sons went to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Mattie Merriman and father went to Fort Wayne this morning. Father Eichinger of Fort Wayne was a visitor in the'city yesterday. Miss Lilah Lachot was assisting at the Charles Voglewede shoe store today. Miss Anna Miller of DeCliff. Ohio, has been visiting with Miss Frances Cole. Mrs. J. C. Tritch, who has been seriously ill for some time, is improving rapidly. 1 Lawrence Kleinhenz has returned home from a two weeks’ vacation ar Rome City. The Misses Vera and Edna Ehinger are at home from a month’s stay at Rome City. Curtis Baxter, who had his finger torn off a few days ago, is getting along nicely. Miss Margaret Faurot and Simdh and Henry Faurot went to Fort Wayne this morning. Walter Johnson went to Tocsin to attend a picnic which will be held there tomorrow. Cyrus Weaver is at his place of business at the racket store after a week’s vacation. George Potter of Delphos, Ohio, passed through the city today on his way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Catherine Cline returned to her home at Baldwin, Ohio, after a visit in the city. Henry Bremerkamp has returned from Celina, where he was looking after business matters. Miss Marie Kintz, who was visiting with friends at Leipsic and Lima, came hose last evening. Mrs. Workinger and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Stevens and babe went to Fort Wayne this morning. Rev. Bauer has gone to Defiance, Ohio, where he will attend the Missionary Festival at that place. Mrs. Charles Miller and son went to Frankfort this morning for a visit with relatives for a week or so. Charles Hermann of Renssalaer. formerly of Decatur, was in the city today. Charles is still in the restaurant business. Will Berling has returned to his place of business after being at Rome City for two weeks as the guest of lady friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Stultz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, who have been at Sturgis, Mich., for a week past, returned’ home yesterday. The Misses Lucy Schaffner and Amanda Gephart and Mrs. Dr. Schaffner of Willshire have returned | to their homes after a pleasant visit in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henchon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mackelfish of Fort Wayne returned home today. Mr. Mackelfrish is deputy supremo chief of the Tribe of Ben Hur. He assisted in the installation of new officers here Friday night. The Miss Mabel Sutton of Detroit. Mich., who has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sutton, at Geneva, will arrive in the city for an over night’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sutton. She will leave in the morning for her home at Detroit. Three men were busily engag'd in putting up a merry-go-round on the vacant lot at*the corner of Fourth and Monroe streets, and as usual, a crowd of youngsters were eageriy watching the proceedings, willing to lend a hand of assistance if need be. The merry-go-round came here from Corey, Pa. They intend to remain here a week, going from here to Portland next Saturday to be on hand for the fair.

Mrs. Samuel Wyatt left for Bluffton to visit over Sunday. A. W. Graber and family went to Fort Wayne Friday afternoon. Sherman Lichtenberger of near Wren was here on business Friday. Jesse Cole will return tonight from Michigan, where he has been’ visiting. Mrs. IT. Bear and Mrs. Voltz of Fort Wayne are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin and family. William Hirschy, who was in the city for some time, working, has left for his home at Berne. Rollo Schenck returned from Valparaiso Friday evening. He has been attending school there. M. L. Oliver of Monroe left today for his home after being a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. Charles Miller and son, Walter, have gone to Frankfort for an over-Sunday visit with friends. Miss Sylvia Droppieman of Louisville, Ky., went to Fort Wayne for a short visit. From there she will go to Rome City. Mrs. Bud Summers and children of Kokomo, who have been in the city visiting with relatives, left this morning for their home. Mrs. Alex White and Miss Phoebe Summers, who have been visiting with Mrs. J. C. Sutton, have returned to their home at Ossian. Appropriate religious services will be held tomorrow in all of the city churches, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Miss Alma Helvie of Menominee. Mich., who has been the guest of Mr. and D. F. Leonard, left today for Vicskburg for a visit. John Schug came home this evenI in from Richmond, where he was during the day, transacting business for the firm which he represents. R. E. Kartack, who has ben representing the Standard Asphalt and Rubber company of Chicago in this city, went to Fort Wayne yesterday. Edward Covery of Chicago was in the city Friday looking after business in connection with the cattle sale of Smith & Ulman to be held September 28th. Misses Jessie and Fanchon Magley, who for the past week have been enjoying a vacation at Detroit and nearby places, returned to the city Friday evening. Blooded horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry in numbers larger than ever before will be on exhibition at the Portland fair, August 29th to September 2nd. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Burton Niblick. Helen Niblick and Bessie Boyers will return from a visit at Leipsic, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards will accompany them. Miss Alice Wall of Chicago, who was the guest of Miss Ode Fullenkamp since the first of the week, left Friday evening for Bluffton to make a short stay. Word from Rome City is to the effect that all the Decatur colony there are enjoying themselves. The weath er is delightful and the fishing good. What more could any one ask? The Rev. Frank Grether of Franklin, Wis., is in the city visiting with friends. He will deliver a sermon at the German Reformed church at Magley on next Sunday, when the Mission Festival will be observed. Mrs. William Butler and children left today for Greenville, Ohio, for a visit with friends and also to attend the fair next week. They will also ’ visit at Dayton and on their return will stop at Union City for a day or two. Rev. Wehmeyer left this morning 1 for Defiance, Ohio, consequently there ' will be no church services held at the Zion Lutheran church tomorrow. The I reverend will assist in the services . of the Missionary Festival at that I place. L Dr. Fired Patterson left this morn1 ing for Terre Haute, where he, with a brother-in-law, will take a two f weeks’ outing along the Wabash riv- . er. He met Mrs. Patterson at Terre > Haute, where she has been visiting. • Miss Marie Patterson will also ac- ’ company them. Miss Lydia Moore of the Fullen- . kamp store, left today on a two ■ week’s vacation from duties. From . here she went to Frankfort for an > over-Sunday visit and will then go . to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will I visit with friends. She will also make » a visit in Newport before returning home. ' i On the second anniversary of the 5 laying of the cornerstone for the i handsome Scottish Rite cathedral on i the 28th of next September, the Fort t Wayne Lodge of Perfection will hold j special iniation exercises when it is . expected a big class will be taken. 1 The arrangements for the special i class are Just being completed and j even now there are a number of ap--1 plications on file.—Fort Wayne Sentinel.

m . ' inr in H FREE TICKET f] J TO THE SHOW U v To Our Readers—- > g Beginning Monday we will C H give each day until Thursday ~ | bl two reserved scat tickets to | e “My Wife’s Family” z ; I to the person who first calls E ■ y, and shows us a misspelled word gj i S in one of the advertisements <j appearingin tlie DAILY DEM- K « OCRAT. E. R. Miller was in the city yesterday, looking after - lumber business. P. G. Williams made his regular Saturday visit to Geneva today in the interest of the Moser studio. Mrs. Harry Fritzinger of First street who has been very sick for several days, is some better today. Lydia Moore left for Frankfort this morning and from there she will go to Cincinnati, Ohio, for a two weeks’ vacation. A big ten-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Raver Sunday afternoon. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mrs. John Peter Baker, residing just south of the city, is sick, suffering with heart trouble and other complications. 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 1 _ J". - - - ■ - ? .M.+4.+.W+4-M - ♦ < i + | Attention | t Everybody | : :: 1 f Theftime’for salesj draws <« ■ J J near and you will soon begin , , ;' ■ to figure on what auctioneer J J I I will get you the topfprices for < • ;; your property. .. , JOHN SPUHLER i;; is the man you want. He gets 4 ' ; the prices and has had years ; ’ < ■ of experience in the live stock < • . I and general auctioneer buei- ' I ! ” ness. Secure your dates early. ■ • Phones, Residence, 531; office • > ' 430. Decatur, Indiana. ' 1 i- . . ♦♦♦■lll IllOk 4 4 +++++++++++

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