Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1910 — Page 3

The College Boys and Girls —are buying their shoes and other footwear here becau,e they appreciate our efforts to give them the up to the minute styles demanded by exclusive dressers. When it comes to heels edge effects and the little extra touches go to make fine shoemaking, Burts for Men and Reeds for Ladies can’t be beat. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

You’ll be interested this season practically in the new ShapeMaker model, an exclusive Hart, Schaffner & Marx design that is bonnd to have wide popularity among men who like shapely garments. Colorings in grays, browns, blues and tans. Tasteful patterns and weaves Suits $lB to $25 Let us show you how well we can fit you in these clothes Holthouse, Schulte & Company SELLERS OF GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS.

■OIOIOIO ■ 0 BOBODBOBOBOBOBOSOBOS o J. s. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. m n o E ■ The Bowers Realty company begs to call your o ■ attention to the fact of its having cheap money to ■ O loan on approved security on most favorable terms o ■ also to tender its service in negotiating new loans ■ 2 or renewals of old loans or assisting in funding and o 8 placing in one loan scattered indebtedness tor a a ■ borrower. § 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 dvvel- g O lings and business rooms and vacant lots in Deca- ■ ■ turJßerne and Monroe. The Company is well O O equipped to handle these matters and requests that B any one interested call and discuss them with us. O © ■ ■ 2 The Bowers Realty Co. ■ FrenchjJQuinn, Secty. O ■OIJOBOBOIOBOBOOBOBOBOBOBOBOP

»o*o*o*o*o*o*o • o*o*o*o*o* I WEATHER FORECAST j *o*o*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o*o*Gs Showers tonight or Thursday. Mrs. Zeigler of Monmouth was a shopper here yesterday. Hen, Green made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday. Charles Sether was a business vis-j itor at Fort Wayne yesterday. Milton S. Hilpert made a business trip to For* Wayne yesterday morning. Herb Steele was at Richmond yesterday attending to some business affairs. Attorney F. S. Armantrout of Geneva was a business visitor here yesterday. Miss Lanta Baughman has returned to Fort Wayne after visiting here over . Sunday. Miss Clara Ruch returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with Miss Neva Brandyberry. A. B. Shoemaker of Geneva transferred here yesterday on his way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. \l Stemen of Fort Wayne is visiting with her mother, Mrs. David Liby in Preble. Mrs. Marvin Mygrant of Auburn is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Engle. . Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kauffman returned from Redkey, where they visit--5 ed over Sunday and Labor Day with relatives. Mrs. W. C. Ruby and sons of Will- ‘ shire, Ohio, changed cars here yesterday afternoon on their way to Fort * Wayne. Mrs. Leonard Lucky of Indianapolis is the guest of her father, 'Squire ,T. > H. Stone and daughter. Miss Vic Stone. Miss Bess Pilliod of Grand Rapids, Mich., arrived in the city today to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Haefiing. Miss Beatrice Oliver left yesterday ‘ for her home after a two weeks’ visit , in the city as the guest of Miss Edith 5 Miller. Bernard Terveer, who has been on the sick list, was able to be at his y post at the Old Adams County bank yesterday. M. E. Noll, who has been in the employ of the Fort Wayne & Springfield railway company for some time, , has resigned and will leave the lar--1 , er part of the week for his home at Logan, Ohio.

Dr. Sowers was a professional business caller at Portland today. Henry Swartz left yesterday for a visit with his parents at Freidheim. Dr. J. C. Grandstaff of Preblo was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Viola Uaskill of Fort Wayne is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reams left yesterday for Detroit .Mich., where they will make their home. Avon Burk was at .Monroe today looking after duties pertaining to tne elevator at that place. J. D. Nidlinger yesterday shipped a fine Duroc Jersey hog to William Evans of Fort Recovery, Ohio. Mrs. Tom Dirkins went to Fort Wayne to spend yesterday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Frank Geary. Miss Frances Coffee has returned to her work at the Deininger millinery store oft.T her summer vacation. Mrs. Mary Dowling and Miss Viola Fuhrman of Detroit, Michigan, are guests of James Moses and family. ~ Mrs. Guy Majors returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Shafer Peterson. Miss Edith Miller was hostess at a party given Monday evening in honor of her friend, Miss llarie Knappe of Huntington. i Rev. and Mrs. John Powell returned | last evening from Redkey, where they • attended a Labor Day celebration and i visited re'atives. * A. J. Beavers and family of Monticello are guests during fair week of his brother, Emerson Beavers, and other relatives. Miss Martha Worthman passed 1 through the city yesterday afternoon on her way from her home in Mag- | ley to Fort Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Hessert and daughters went to Fort Wayne yesterday for a visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. Ruf. Miss Fanny Baughman of Steele is attending school in the city this year and will make her hame with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Adams. Miss Gertrude Moses is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Bunch in Muncie. and from there will enjoy a motor trip to Indianapolis. Mrs. Hcmer Krick returned to her home in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit with her mother, Mrs. David Liby. Miss Flora Romer returned to St. Henry. Ohio, after spending her two weeks’ vacation here with her cousin, Miss Mamie Harting. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. KaufTman returned last evening from Redkey, where they visited with relatives over Sunday and Labor Day. Charles Knapp returned yesterday to Chicago after visiting here over Sunday and Labor Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knapp. —Rev”and Mrs. B. F. Brandt passed through the city yesterday afternoon on their way to their home in Fort Wayne after a visit with friends in Willshire, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy have returned home after an extended absence. M". Murphy has been working in Moline, 111., and Mrs. Murphy has been visiting in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leiter and daughter, Mildred, of Akron, Ind., motored to this city, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ( ole, Mrs. H. Winnes and other friends. "The Misses Rosa and Marguerite Confer will leave Friday for Detroit, Mich., on a ten days' vacation trip. While at Detroit they will be the guests of their brother, John, who is engaged in business there. Miss Marta Kettler of Fort Wayne, who taught piano here so successfully last season, but who discontinued the same during the summer months, will return to Decatur in about two weeks to resume her work. Misses Catherine Lentz and Blanch Hart of Fort Wayne, who have been the guests of friends here, left yesterday for their home. They witnessed the play at the opera house Monday evening with a number of their friends. The Phi Delta Kappas are making arrangements for their weekly dance to be given Wednesday evening at the Maple Grove park. The usual interest, as on former occasions, prevails. and the one this evening promises to oe of much interest. Mrs. Mina Nickey is expected from Buffalo the latter part of the week for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Martha Dutcher, Mrs. Tillie Marker and Mrs. Mary Christen. Mrs. Dutcher, who has been sick for some time with cancerous affection, shows no improvement. C. O. Franco of the CommercialMail will move his family to this city this week from Decatur and reside in the Dan Meyers residence, South Chauncsy street, to be vacated by H. S. Thomas and wife, who will take rooms and board for the winter. Columbia City Commercial Mail.

I ; See our display of New Fall and Winter Patterns at the Fair Grounds This Week. Teeple, Brandyberry and Peterson, (Cater to the Man Who Cares.)

Mr. and Mrs. John Hqdge passed through the city on their way to their home in Decatur, Mich., from a visit with friends in Spencerville, Ohio. E. H. Kilbourne of Fort Wayne was in the city last evening and left today on the morning train south to look after his usual line of business. E. H. Shoemaker and family are preparing to move from the Meyers residence on Fifth street to the Ellingham residence on Adams street. Mrs. Anthony Overman of Covington, Ky., who has been spending the summer at her cottage at Rome City, passed ♦hrough the city on her way home. Miss Rose Smith will leave next Wednesday for Brunswick, Ga., where she will take charge of her work as supervisor of music in the public schools. Cal Magley, a mail clerk, running between Chicago and Pittsburg, is at home for a visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Magley, in Root township. A card from Mrs. Peter Gaffer and sister, Mrs. Lilly Mann, who left last Tuesday for Liberal, Kans., announce their safe arrival there last Friday evening. Beyond a very long wait in Chicago, nothing inconvenienced them on their trip. Mrs. Gaffer stated that she already feels a change for the better in her health and thinks that the climate there will be agreeable. Grandma Gaffer, who accompanied them as far as Chicago, from which place she went to Milwaukee for a visit with her daughter also states that she arrived there safe and well, having stood the trip w’ell in spite of her ninety-two years.

B ■ Our* Pilot To Substantial Success <jj Is a savings account in | this institution. CJ If you will steer your j course through life with a savings account as a pilot you are certain to reach the harbor of old age comfort and contentment. You should take the pilot aboard today at 3 pr ct interest. THE OLD Adams Bank

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I New Fall Dress Goods | | —"" K —| w We are in a position to show you the most complete line of dress goods ; and Silks that can be found in this city. Our stock is made up of the very latest weaves and prices we guarantee to be right. See the new Persian and Plaids for Waists and the newest Brocades S| in plain and changeable for one piece dresses. Prices from 25C to $ 1.2 5 ||| See the famous Bischof Suits and Top Coats. They are beauties and |§£ j|p style and materials are right. When you come to Decatur to attend the Fair make our store your |j|> headquarters. Leave your parcels in our care. jg 1 Niblick & Company Jj

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