Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1910 — Page 3

Fall Plowing —has begun and we are selling scads of our Elk skin work shoes. We are selling more arfd more of these shoes every season. Every fellow that gets a pair and finds bow easy they are tells his neighbor and he comes in and gets a pair and so it goes. Our new fall styles of these shoes are in now and we want to show YOU. Mens $3.00 and $3.50 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

♦o*o*o*o*o*o*o ♦ O*O*O*O*(M I WEATHER FORECAST 1 *o*o*o»o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o»o»ot Showers tonight and cooler; WedKnesday fair and cooler in east and south portion. « 9 ■ Leslie Andrews of Muncie is in the ■city visiting. Hi®' * ■ Miss Anna Ginley is visitipg a week I in Fort Wayne. Samuel Miller went to Fort Wayne afternoon. Mrs. Catherine Thompson was the ■ guest of relatives at Monroe over X Sunday. | Miss Laura Sweeney of Chicago is 1 1in the city for a visit with Stewart F Niblick! | Ed Sherman of Cincinnati, Ohio, Flora B Romer and Marie Gottemoller of St. f Henry's. Ohio, are guests of William B Harting and family. B, Mrs. A. Kohne and daughter, Agnes, will visit this week in Richmond, ; Miss Agnes returning to enter the SaI cred Heart Academy of Music at Fort K Wayne next week. pan To Substantial Success <J Is a savings account in this institution. 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. <J You should take the pilot aboard today at 3 pr ct interest. THE OLD Adams County Bank

■OIO ■OE O■ o ■OEODIOEOEOEOBOEOEOE o J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. H ■ ° ■ ■ The Bowers Realty company begs to call your o 2 attention to the fact of its having cheap money to ■ I o loan on approved security on most favorable terms o ■ also to tender its service in negotiating; new loans ■ O or renewals of old loans or assisting in funding and o Solacing in one loan scattered indebtedness tor a ■ borrower <J The company also wants to state O O that it handles all kinds of real estate, has farms ■ ■ for sale in every township in the county, has dwel- B O lings and business rooms and vacant xots in Deca- ■ ■ tur Berne and Monroe. The Company is well O O eauioped to handle these matters and requests that ■ any one interested call and discuss them with us. O ■ ■ The Bowers Realty Co. iff g Quinn, Secty. O ■OnOEOEOBOEOEOOEOEOEOEOIOEOE

Dave Gerber was at Portland today, attending the fair. Ralleigh Parrish is enjoying a few days' outing in Rome City. Father Wilken was a clerical visitor at Delphos yesterday. Miss Mary Bogner of the Schlickman & Girod restaurant is enjoying a vacation. Mrs. George Zimmerman spent Sunday as the guest of Clem Voglewede and family. Forest and Violet Roebuck left yesterday noon for Fort Wayne, where they will visit. Leon Crawford came boifie Sundayevening from a week's visit with Fort Wayne friends. Miss May me Terveer is home from a two weeks’ stay at the sanitarium at Rome City. Miss Annette Moses, librarian, has resumed her work after enjoying a week's vacation. Mrs. Jennie McConnehey and sons, William and Albert, went to Fort Wayne yesterday. Miss Helen Gilechrist of Fort Wayne was the guest of Cecil and Mary Watkins over Sunday. Mrs. John Reiter and son, Richard, left yesterday for Portland to make a visit with relatives. The U. B. church is undergoing guns repairs, among them being the reshingling of the roof. Miss Dora Schultz has returned from Rome City, where she has been for a week's outing. Frank Mills returned Saturday evening from Angola, having completed his summer course in tne normal school there. Miss Rose Voglewede and Miss Elizabeth Voglewede were guests of Ella Meyers at her home just south of the city. P. G. Hooper left yesterday afternoon for Richmond to look after some business which required his 'attention. Charles Niblick of the Old Adams County bank was on duty yesterday after a two weeks’ vacation spent at Rome City. Mrs. C. C. Miller and Mrs. Clyde Pelky returned to Fort Wayne after visiting with the former’s sister, Mrs. Samuel Frank. Mrs. Henry Guebard and son, Victor, returned yesterday afternoon to their home in New Haven after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haley. Mrs. Louis Hofer of Elkhart, who has been in the city visiting with her nephew, Ed Macy, for a short time, left today for a visit with relatives at Monroe. _~— ~ T

Guy Bevington of Sturgis, Mich., went to Fort Wayne yesterday. F. V. Mills and Dan Erwin were Fort Wayne visitors yesterday. Mrs. Charles Murray Was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday afternoon. Ned Steele has returned from a short visit with friends at Marion. Miss Vera Rademaker was the guest of friends in Bluffton over Sunday. The Misses Lena Bender and Agnes Crosble of Bluffton visited with Vera Hunsicker over Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. David Kaehr and Mr. and Mrs. William Fuchs left yesterday noon for lh>rt Wayne. Mrs. Mart Marhenke and daughter, Merle, of Monmouth, were shoppers here yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Gast returned to Celina, Ohio. They were guests of William Harting and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mr and Mrs. J. C. Patterson enjoyed a motor ride to Berne Sunday. Samuel Baughiftan of Portland visited over Sunday with his brother, Clarence Baughman, and wife. Miss Mabelle Richard of Kendallville, Ind., and Frank Schultz of this City spent Sunday at Rome City. Trustee Daniel Hoffman of Preble passed through the city yesterday afternoon on his way to St. Johns. • Mr. and Mrs. John Gast of Celina, who spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. William Harting, left yesterday for their home. Mrs. L’ H. Purdy and daugh'er, Mona," visited over Sunday with the former’s brother, William Tucker, and family, at Berne.. J. A. Thomas, formerly of this city, now of Cardwell, Mo., stopped off in the city over Sunday. He was a business visitor here. Mrs. Ella Redding of Eleventh street is preparing to move into the Kate Flickinger property, corner Eleventh and Monroe streets. Jacob Starost, Arthur Kleinhenz, Harry Murray and James Colchin went to Fort Wayne yesterday to attend the autemobile races. Mrs. Margaret Meibers and granddaughter. Miss Sylvia Droppieman, of Louisville, Ky.. left Sunday for Toledo, Ohio, for a week’s visit. Mrs. Belli Bernard of west of the city left Saturday morning for a week’s visit with relatives in Illinois. She was accompanied as far as Fort Wayne by her father. Mrs. H. S Lachot and Mrs. John F. Lachot and daughter. Lilah, and son, Noble, were at Berne today -visiting with Henry Michaud, and their guest, Miss Broadwell, from Florida. Frank Schultz, . who attended the Modern Woodmen Iqg rolling at Kendallville, stopped off at Fort Wayne, on his way home, where he spent Sunday as the guest of Albert Richard. Mrs.. Samuel Chronister and Mrs. Jonas Fisher returned from a week's visit with friends at Hammond, IndChicago and Evanston, 111., and Racine, Wis. They report a fine time. Brice True has been serving the past month or more as clerk in the Winona postoffice, where many of his Decatur frieuds, who frequent that summer resort, have been pleased to meet him. , Miss Lewis of Princeton, Ky., who has served for some time as trimmer for the Bowers millinery store, has returned to take charge of the work again, after spending her vacation at her home. A. C. Dutcher and daughter, Miss Opal, of near Celina, came in last evening for a few days, during which time they will attend the institute and Mr. Dutcher will look after his farm in Kirkland township. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spies and daughter, Helen, of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been visiting with relatives here for several weeks, left yesterday for their home. They were accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Frank Crawford, who will riiake a visit there. Ralph Amrine has received a message of the improvement of his mother, Mrs. Charles Amrine, of DeGraff, Ohio, who a few weeks ago was at the point of death. She is now in a sanitarium at Urbana, Ohio, and is being much benefitted. Miss Alice Ulman of Covington, Ky., who has been taking a vacation at Rome City, passed through the city on her way home. She was greeted by a number of friends with whom she became acquainted while staying at Rome City. Word from Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and Miss Marie Patterson, who are spending their vacation in Terre Haute and vicinity, is to the effect that they are having a very good time. They expected to visit Sunday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Coney Honeok and daughter of Fort Wayne visited with William Jackson. Mr. Honeck, who is now employed in a large mill in Fort Wayne, was a former resident of this city and will be well remembered by the older residents of the city.

Glen Falk was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. John Schurger was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Frank Butler is spending the week in Fort Wayne. E. M. Ray of Berne was a business visitor here today. Al Steele was a business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick were Ft. Wayne visitors today. Oliver Schug went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills was a business caller In the city today. John Omler of Root township returned home on the 11:30 car. Albert Mutchler Is home from a short trip to Fort Wayne on business. Robert Peterson has returned from a several weews’ stay at Rome City Miss Tillie Snyder, who is working at Lima, Ohio, is in the city visiting with friends. Mrs. Carrie Kerrldge of Levering, Michigan, is visiting with her son, William Richards, and wife. Mrs. Ed Sherman of Cincinnati. Ohio, is visiting with Andy Harting, and will remain two weeks. David Werling of Preble passed through the city this morning on his way to Fort Wayne on a visit. John Burknead left today for Portland to be in attendance at the fair being held there this week. Fred Schaub made a business trip to Kendallville Monday morning, returning home in the evening. Harry Moltz and Jesse Suttqn were manog the many who attended the races at Fort Wayne Monday. Miss Letta Kintz and Gregg Neptune will go to Fort Wayne next Sunday, drying the former’s pony. Mrs. James Watts and granddaughter, Merle Marhenke, of Monmouth were shopping here this morning Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne of Fort Wayne is here for a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Deininger. The John Frisinger family will return today from Lake Wawasee, where they have been enjoying an outing. Mrs. Henry Stellhom of Fort Wayne is in the city visiting with Mrs. Hobrock family on Monroe street. # Herman Gillig was transacting business at Ohio City this morning and from there went to*several places on a similar mission. Miss Marie Gottemoller returned .today to her home in St. Henry, Ohio, after a visit here with William Harting and family and other friends. Mrs. R.P. Davis of Blue Creek township went to. Fort Wayne this afternoon for a visit with her son, C. P. Davies. O. P. Mills and son, Robert, left today for Brunswick, Mich., where they will spend a week or so, taking a vacation and visiting with relatives. Deputy Sheriff Ed Green left this morning for Hartford City, where he was attending to some business during ing the day. Mrs. Magdalene Bremerkamp, who has been very sick for the past week, shows littie improvement. She is mak ing her home with her daughter, Mrs. E. X. Ehinger. Charles Massony, who has been taking a two weeks’ vacation at Mexico City, returned home and has begun his duties at the William Colchin candy kitchen. Grandma Gaffer arrived yesterday from Fort Wayne for a visit with her son, Peter Gaffer, until Wednesday noon when she will go to Milwaukee to visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Voglewede and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Voglewede were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Voglewede south of the city, where the latter was threshing his crops. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Yobst and daughters, Mildred and Lillian, of Ft. Wayne visited over Sunday with Mrs. Yobst's sister, Mts. S. S. Magley, at Monmouth, returning home yesterday. Reuben Gilpen was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday, attending the automobile races. He said he would not have missed the races for anything and thinks Barney Oldfield is gr?at. Miss Lydia Miller of the Fullenkamp store, who is taking a two weeks’ vavation, writes that she is having a very good time. She is in Cincinnati, Ohio, at present the guest of relatives. Miss Mayme Deininger, trimmer for the Deininger millinery store, who has been in Cleveland, Ohio, for the past two weeks, attending the wholesale millinery openings, and gleaning the latest ideas in fall millinery, is expected home today or tomorrow. Miss Zeima Steele nas returned from a week’s visit with her sisters at Attica and Cayuga, and will|go to Fort Wayne this week, where she will visit with relatives. She was accompanied here by her sister, Mrs. Charles Barnhart and daughter of Attica, who will make a two weeks’ stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele.

W. B. Heath left yesterday for Ohio, where he will visit with relatives. Miss Marie Allison went to Fort Wayne to spend yesterday afternoon. J. W. Tyndall spent Sunday at Rome City with bls family. The other members expect to return home Friday. Miss Celia Smith and Mr. Floyd Smith returned to their work at Fort Wayne after spending Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mann and sons, Leo and Clifford, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with W, H. Stulte and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and family returned to their home from Rome City, where they spent a week’s outing at their beautiful cottage. Clark eKtch of Richmond, a member of the firm of Schaub, Gottemoller & Company., was In the city today looking after some business interests. Ralph Moser, who is a student in the conservatory of music in Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his father, Elmer Moser, returning to Indianapolis yes terday. Ralph likes the study tine, and is much pleased with the work. Curtis Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baxter of Monmouth, who two weeks ago caught the index finger of his right hand in a cog wheel, mashing his finger so that it was necessary to amputate it, at the first joint, was in town Monday to have it dressed. It is getting along quite well. Mrs. A. vanvamp and daughter, Edwina, who have recently returned from an eastern trip, went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to meet Beatrice and Naomi Van,Camp, who are returning from an outing at Jackson, Mich. Mrs. Van Camp and daughters, together with her sister, Mrs. Rost, of Schenectady, N. Y., will leave next week for Denver, Colo., where they will visit another sister.

SAFETY AND PAYMENT OF Four Per Cent Interest on certificates of deposit left one year make this BANK an excellent place for your savings and idle money THE First National BANK DECATUR INDIANA

I For The Teachers and Pupils. I | Spare moments between school | I hours could be well employed mak8 ing Xmas presents against the busy S day in December. f We have just received our holiday S | line of Stamped TOWELS and PIL- K | LOW CASES which will delight k ' the artistic taste of every woman. I You will also enjoy looking over I our. line of Pillow Tops and Scarfs. I The Kuebler-MoltzCo. | Decatur Indiana. g A D-T-T-S

Our Merchant Tailoring Department Contains all that is reliable and new in weave and material for the coming Fall and Winter season. Browns and Grays in both hard finished and soft finished goods are leaders in colors for the season. The suit we’d like to make for you will have a style that is correct without being extreme or erratic. Right now would be a splendid time to make your selection while the assortment is complete. We’d like to talk over the question of clothes with you. TAILOR-MADE SUITS $20.00 to $40.00 See our show window. ftolthouse, Schulte £ Go. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. /international ( I Business College | | FORT WAYNE, INDIANA I B COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT-Bookkeeping, 'Commercial Law, ■ S Rapid Calculation, English, Penmanship, Spelling, Banking, Com me r- X ■ ciaf Arithmetic, Business Letter Writing, Commission, Brokerage, etc ■ ■ SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT—Shorthand, Typewriting, English. fl ■ Mimeographing, Office Practice, Correspondence, Business Methods, ■ K Penmanship, Spelling etc. fl | Indiana’s Greatest School of Business J I Twenty-one Years Under Present Management ■ Q First Class in Every Appointment ■ I Fall Term Begins August 29, TO I 1 Write For Our Beautiful Art'Catalogue ■ C T. L. Staples, Pres. H. A. Popp, Vice Pres. 1