Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1910 — Page 3

We Are Thankful We’ve had a good business this fall Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seiler

a We Mean You Have YOU a savings account? What do YOU do with your surplus earnings? Spend them? The better way is to save them for theres no telling what thef uture has in store for you-distress or an oppurtunity. In either case a ready supply of money will be decidedly welcome. We pay 3 per ct. interest on deposits. THE OLD Adams f®!!"!!! Bank I

//“Thursday is Thanksgiving | • There’s the Turkey Bird and the J trimmings, the cranberry sauce, the pumpkin pie and the other good things to be thankful for and after )■ you’ve had your “fill” you’ll long for a rattling good after-dinner smoke and the -WHITE STAG” Cigar will give you just one more reason to be thankful. The Taste Tells The Tale. \ lx . — zzj jl —~~~~ — ■oaoaoioio iobooboioboboboboioi § J. S. Bowers, Pres. cF. M. Schirmeyer. Vice. Pres. a " £ ■ B The Bowers Realty g g eral forty acre P iec^°* r - that wifi appeal to B J Decatur at terms and p 100 f arm , Q 9 you. The company has now a 53 acre farm O a96 acre farm, a 15 acre , O ■ that are very attractive. f 5 per cent ■ 0 "The company also has pienij oi r ■ money. B O O ■ B 2 S * 2 The Bowers Realty Co. 0 French .Qu inn, becty. g OHO 9 010 ■ O 909090909 080 0909

>*o*o»o»o*o>o ♦ o*o4o*o*o* I WEATHER FORECAST I a, * '*<>»O4O*O ♦ o*o-»0*0*040*04 Fair tonight and Thursday; cooler Thursday. John Elzey was working at Monroe today. All barber shops will be closed the entire day Thanksgiving Day. M. A. Honson returned to LaOtto after attending to business matters here. Attorney John Koenig of St. Mary’s, Ohio, was a business visitor here yesterday. Daniel Leichty of near Geneva was a business caller in the city yesterday. Mrs. Mary Hendricks of Monroe was the guest of friends here last evening. Mrs. Sampson Pillars of Root township was a shopper in the city yesterday. Minnie Sether left today for South Bend for a week or ten days’ visit with friends. C. R. Tarbett. the typewriter man i of Fort Wayne, was a business caller I here yesterday. Mrs. Walter Johnson of Monroe visited here with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs. W. D. Weldy.

Fret! R. Tague oi Fort Wayne was a business visitor here yesterday. Steven Kinney of Geneva was in the city this morning looking after business matters. Miss Donna Sowers has returned from an over-Stinday visit with Miss Della Rtipel at Hiryant. G. H. Laughrey, wife and daughter, Ruth, are here for an over-Thanks-giving visit with .relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. #). Hartsoz of Wren, Ohio, transferred ’here this morning on their way to Ktirt Wayne. Mrs. James Kesniler returned to her home at Monroe, ahe having spent last evening here with friends. Mrs. Ella Andrews ®f Monroe returned to her home this morning, she being the guest of friends. Rev. D. O. Wise has gone to Kokomo, where on Thanksgiving Day he will officiate at a double wedding. George Longihenry of Columbus, Ohio, arrived for a Thanksgiving visit with his uncle, Marsh Burdg. and family. J. A. Smith, wife and daughter, Miss Vernia, will be the guests of relatives at Wren, Ohio, over Thanksgiving Day. Myrtle Taylor and Harry W’agoner of Fort Wayne visited with Tony Miller, returning to their home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spuller of Lewisburg, Ohio, who have been visiting with friends here, left yesterday for their home. Walter Johnson went to Tocsin to spend Thanksgiving with his mother and his children, who are making their home there. John Bolinger made a business trip to Monroe this morning, where he was attending to some business matters during the day. Mrs. Fred LaDelle and daughter, Hazel, spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. Henry Koenemann made a business trip to Hoagland yesterday. Mrs. P. A. Salisbury of Chicago arrived in this city tlfis afternoon from Chicago and will make a visit with her mother, Mrs. Cecelia Ehinger. Charles M. Brown, manager of the Noble Machine Works of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here Monday and spent the evening with friends. Mrs. W. S. Hughes returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after spending the afternoon hare and attending the funeral of Earl Eyanson. Miss Ella Strickler, who has been the guest of friends in the cty for a few days, left tills morning for Berne to spend Thanksgiving Day. Eva and Herbert Stein of Lima, Ohio, are here for a Thanksgiving visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stettler, and other relatives. James Hurst is making a cellar under the dining room of his comfortable Sixth street residence, that will add much to the convenience of the home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hill and daughter, Mabel, went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon to spend Thanksgiving Day with their brother, Ben Hill and family. This was one of the busy times of the year for the different railroads made so by the going and coming of the many people for their Thanksgiving visits. Quite a bit of amusement was manifest at the Catholic school this noon when many of the children presented to their teachers a turkey or duck for their Thanksgiving dinner. Frank Porter of Parker City, a former Adams county scihool teacher, who is here to spend Thanksgiving at his parental home, was visiting the city schools yesterday. A number of Decatur people are planning to take in the play at the Majestic theater at Fort Wayne Friday evening, when Madame Sherry will present her famous play, which is one of the best. Mrs. Levi Barkley went to Fort Wayne yesterday for a visit over Thanksgiving w’ith her daughter, Mrs. Robert Boyles. The other members of the Barkley family will join her there on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Julia Moses and daughter, Miss Annette, will spend Thanksgiving with their son and brother, L. C. Moses, and family at Lima, Ohio, instead of Linn Grove, as erroneously stated in last evening's paper. Mrs. Benedict Uhl and son, Clem, of Toledo, Ohio, arrived today for a visit with relatives, the former making the stop with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Voglewede. and the latter will be the guest of Miss Clara Terveer. Mrs. Will Hurst had the misfortune to lose a ten-dollar bill from her purse between the down-town district and Hower’s .grocery. She carried tihe money in her purse and opened it several times while in various stores down town, and at the Hower grocery. It was not until she reached the latter place that she missed the bill. The return by the finder would be much appreciated.

WiUhim Spencer was a business caller at Fort Wayne today. T. M. Gallogley •will make a business trip to Huntington tomorrow. Mrs. T. M. Gallogly and son, Dewey,' will be the guests of her parents at Portland tomorrow. Ed Luttman, the Magley merchant, 1 made an automobile trip to this city this morning on business. Mrs. Christens Tfftblick and son, Jesse, left today for Dayton, Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving w’ith friends. Miss Nora Gast of Celina, Ohio, will arrive in the city for am over-Thanks-giving stay with William Harting and family. Word from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tester, who recently went to Caney, Kans., for the latter’s health, is that Mrs. Tester is much improved. Charles Tieman of Root township went to Fort Wayne today for medical treatment. Mr. Tieman has been a sufferer from catarrh for some time. The Phi Deltas of Bluffton are planning to give a Thanksgiving ball on Friday night, and the affair will be a prominent one. A number of the members of the local lodge will attend. The K. of C. ball to be given this evening will be one of the swellest Thanksgiving affairs. A large number of Invitations have been issued and no doubt a large crowd will be in attendance. Charles Niblick, Omer Niblick and ' Bob Meibers left this morning for I IRensselaer, where they will spend | Thanksgiving with their son and cousin, Stewart Niblick, who Is a stu- j dent in the college there. Mrs. Harvey Schroll received word this morning from her brother, Lawrence Tester, of Marlon, announcing the birth of a nine and a half-pound baby girl, who has been named Mary Jeanette. Their many friends here rejoice with them in their happiness. The Misses Agnes Kohne, Naomi Meibers and Genevieve Berling, who ’ are students at the Sacred Heart i, academy, near Fort Wayne, arrived this morning to spend Thanksgiving ■ and the week-end with their parents. They will return Monday to their school work. ! Mrs. C. F. Druckamiller went to Fort Wayne this morning to meet a I friend, Mrs. J. W. Foote, of Warsaw, I who will spend Thanksgiving here I as Mrs. Druckamiller’s guest. Mrs. I Druckamiller is here with her bus- I band, who is interested in the new I ] street paving. Miss Irene Meyers, who is in the , nurse’s training class at the Hope , hospital. Fort Wayne, is at home for a week-end visit with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers. She was accompanied here yesterday by the Misses Lautzenheiser and Reed, class- ’ mates, who spent the day here, re- , turning to Fort Wayne last evening. A license issued Saturday evening was for the marriage of Miss Mary Edna Mechling, a daughter of Daniel H. Mechling of this county and Mr. Ray Eli Heller, a farmer of Adams county. This was the second wedding for each of them. His first wife was claimed by death and she secured a divorce from her first husband. —Bluffton News. Mrs. James Hurst and daughter. Miss Grace, have returned from a two weeks’ visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich, and her son, Frank Hurst, at South Bend. They were accompanied home by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank HrusL and daughter, Leota, who will visit here with relatives until Christmas. Mr. Katterheinrick is auditor for an interurban company, and Frank is a motorman on the city lines. He is doing very well, but is a very busy man and in all probability will not be able to join the family here in their annual Christmas reunion.

Bosse’s Opera House Thanksgiving | Night Thursday, November, 24 THE MANHATTAN “Gaily Girls” A New York Attraction. Full of comedy, wholesome and refined. A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS Prices—Lower floor 50 Cents Gallery 25c Seats on Sale at Holthouse Drug Store '

You Can’t Get Something for Nothing!! That’s just as true today as it was a hundred years ago. J \ When you think you have a fine suit at a w' /' W 1 lower price than you ought to pay BE CAREFUL '< AhSgSiLMiiß ii J : Forthat “good look” suit may not wear—fl. Nine times in ten, it WON’T wear. The few IB / Copyrisht If f “iioLßt V cents you save on the initial suit are poor If-* / ; BROS * co; . . . r- J/ compensation for an ungainly appearance -a coat that pinches or binds .over the chest, . —trousers that are too tight over the thigh JgP are not satisfactory. WHEN YOU PAY US $15.60$ 18.00 $20.00 $22.50 or $25 for A - -OR OVERCOAT SflK-jkj You get a good deal more than the price represents— .-J lMr\ You Get All-wool Fabrics ai /i /!■! i hand-tailored clothes that fit, wear and keep their . ||g| V I loM! \ * shape. Come in and see them. Isl w A .S \ i TEf PLE, BRANDYBERRY & PETERSON “Cater to the Man who Cares.” Copyright 1910. by I. Adler Brat, fir Co.

THE MOLER BARBER COLLEGE of Chicago, 111., wants men to learn the barber trade. They offer splendid inducements and a short term completes. They mail free a beautiful catalogue and ask all our readers to send for it. 277t2 LOST—A small black purse, somewhere between the Lachot & Rice drug store and the K. of P. home. Finder please return to tae owner, Miss Lilah Lachot. 277t6 LOST—Elk’s ring, with a star emblem, somewhere in the city. Finder return to Herbert Lachot at the Lachot & Rice drug store. LOST —Ten dollar bill Monday afternoon, supposedly between main part of town and Hower’s grocery. Finder please return to Mrs. Will Hurst. 277tf

I A Rare Bargain For Yoil | A GREAT TIME TO BUY | . A GREAT TIME TO SAVE | We have placed on the counter | « about 140 Silk Waist Patterns | g that are marked at extraordinary low g prices. If you are thinking of purchasg inga silk waist it will pay you to see this | g line of silks. All colors and prices. We g | a also have a large new line of ready-made g silk waists. Ask to see them. No trouble I to show goods. 1 | T!2£ Boston Store |

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