Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1910 — Page 3

More Jockey Boots We just got another lot of High Cut Jockey Boots. We are selling a lot of these for Christmas presents and I don’t know of anything that would please the children more than a pair of these fancy Button Boots. They are made with patent vamps and collars, dull mat tops, fancy shield tips and a good long tassel. All sizes from 5 childs to 2 in misses; $1.50 to $2.50 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA r 47< ' . Interest per annum Paid on Certificates left 12 Months. 3% •J Interest per annum Paid on Certificates left 6 Months. DIRECTORS P. W. Smith ‘ D. Schmitt W. A. Kuebler *C. A Dugan D. Sprang E. C. Bleeke M. F. Rice CAPITAL $ 1 00,000.00

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Miss Fanchon Daugherty, who is a teacher in Monrce township, visited the schools of Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Louis Kleine of St. John’s attended the funeral of Henry Lankenau, returning home on the 4 o’clock car.

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Miss Anna Yahne spent yesterday afternoon In Fort Wayne. John Mayer of Monroe was one of the business callers in tho city today. Mrs. Louis Dolch went to Monroe this morning to spend the day with friends. Bernard Terveer, who has been on the sick list for a day or two, is slowly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and daughter, spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Charles Steele was a business faller at Monroe this morning, returning this afternoon. R. E. Smith has returned home from Monroe, where he was looking after business interests. Mesdames Sadie Cowley. C. Vogt and L. T. Brokaw were visiting In Fort Wayne today. Opal Harruff has returned home from Berne, where she.was attending to some business during the day. W. A. Morton, representing the Strauss company of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here yesterday afternoon. Mesdames Charles Getting and Henry Dirkson of St. John’s attended the funeral of Henry Lankenau yesterday afternoon. Prof. Paul Withaus of Berne was a business caller in the city yesterday and later left for Willshire on a business visit. Miss Johanna Jaebker of St. John's attended the Henry Lankenau funeral yesterday and returned on the 4 o’clock car. William Reppert of Adams county went to Wabash today, where he will look after some business affairs. — Bluffton News. Mrs. Shafer Peterson went to Monmouth yesterday afternoon on the 4 o’clock car to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Wolford. Henry Koenemann was looking after the hog markets at Hoagland this morning and returned to the city on the afternoon train. W. H. Johnson returned this morning to his home in Sheldon after a visit with his father-in-law, David Cook, and family. Mrs. M. V. B. Archbold of Fort Wayne spent yesterday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edge, returning home on the 2:30 car. Frank McConnell was a Fort Wayne business visitor yesterday afternoon. E. B. Adams was a Fort Wayne business visitor yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jobnloz and children left yesterday afternoon on the 4 o’clock car for Fort Wayne for a visit with his father, Julius Jobnloz, and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bolinger returned yesterday afternoon to Columbia City after attending the wedding of their niece, Miss Flossie Bolinger to Mr. Ed Baker. Mrs. J. L. Moser returns to her home in Wren, Ohio, yesterday afternoon after a visit with her son, John Moser, and family. The Misses Loretta and Della Bohnke of Fort Wayne were in the pity yesterday to attend the funeral of Henry Lankenau, and returned last evening to their home. Miss Cora Locke, who has been visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Locke, for several days, left this morning for her home in Bryan, Ohio. —Bluffton News. Mrs. Frank Kern and son of Fort Wayne, who have been visiting here for several days, left this morning for Monroe, where they spent the day as the guest of Mrs. Glen Glancey. Marion Oliver of Monroe was a business caller in the city last evening. Bud Summers of Monroe, who was looging after business affairs here last evening, has returned to his home. Miss Golda Syders of Lafontaine, Ind., who is teaching at Berne, passed through the city this morning on her way to Fort Wayne, where she visited the schools during the day. From there she will go to Garret to spend Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doner of Pleasant Dale, Mich., who have been making a visit with their son, O. L. Doner, at Van Wert, Ohio, changed cars here this morning on their way home. They were accompanied by their son, who will visit them a few days. Father Wilken has returned home from Hesse Cassel, where he assisted at the services conducted yesterday at the St. Joseph’s church at that place. Father Benzinger, the pastor, who was injured some time %go, is still unable to be about, and his parrish required the assistance of another clergyman. Miss Agnes Costello of Decatur, has taken employment in the office of S. F. Bowser & Co. She is a niece of Mrs. Emma McMullen of 303 West DeWald street, with whom she will board. Miss Costello is a stenographer and was employed in the law office of Peterson & Moran two or three years. —Fort Wayne Sentinel.

Cris Hoffstetter, who was at Bluffton has returned home. Mrs. Fanny Cole went to Fort Wayne for the afternoon. B. Frank Kern of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. L. C. DeVoss made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. L. A. Graham was a business visitor In Fort Wayne tins afternoon. Frank DeVoss is able to be out again after an illness of more than a week. James Ault is quite stck with what seems to be symptoms of pneumonia. Miss Hazel Smith has taken a position as clerk at the Fair store during tho holiday season. Mrs. E. W. France of Pleasant Mills who was a shopper here today has returned to her home. James Hendricks of Monroe has returned to his home after being a business caller in the city. Dr. Rayl and O. J. Rayl of Monroe transferred here this afternoon on their way to Fort Wayne. Messrs. Bob Hartman, Bob Robenold and Will Lindsey of Craigville visited here last evening with ladyfriends Albert Brittson of Owasa, Mich., was in the city today looking up old friends and also attending to some business interests. Mesdames M. Fullenkamp and Frank Gast returned today from Celina, Ohio, inhere they visited with C. M/ Meyers and family. Sam Schindler and family are moving today to their new home in Fort Wayne, where Mr. Schindler has been engaged in the carpenter busiiness for some time. Mr. Schindler was formerly a motorman on the Fort Wayne & Springfield railway. Joe Beery, jr., son or Joe Beery, sr., of North Third sctreet, who has been at Yankton, S. D., ror some time, is at home for the first time in three and a half years. Mr. Beery will remain until the first of the year for a visit with his father. Warren Jones went to Fort Wayne this morning to call on his wife, who is recovering from an operation in one of the hospitals there. She is getting along nicely and will come home in two weeks if things continue as well as they have. Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich and son, Hubert, arrived from South Bend yesterday afternoon and are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst. They will go Saturday to Muncie for a week’s visit and then return here, , where they will be joined at Christmas by Mr. aKtterheinrich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, East Main street, went to Genova Thursday afternoon, where Mr. Smith will appear in a minstrel show at that place Thursday evening. They will be the guests of her cousin, Leslie Carter and wife. —Portland Commer-cial-Review. Herman Johns visited Wednesday at his old home at Decatur. Although he has no fault to find with Decatur, he finds Bluffton even a more desirable city.—Bluffton News. Miss Eva Hill of Washington, D. C., arrived to spend the winter with, her sister-in-law-, Mrs. Victoria Hill. The latest word from Miss Genevieve Mylott of Chicago was received several days ago. At that time she was getting along well and arrangements were being made for conveying her to their home in Chicago. Reports were then quite encouraging and it is expected that she is showing the desired improvement as no further word has been received. Miss Mylott underwent an operation for peritonitis a few weeks ago.

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Clyde Havoland of Bryant was a business visitor here yesterday. John Bauders of Monroe was a business caller oi Fort Wayne today. Jacob Huser of Monroe township was a business visitor here today. Frank Lord of Blue Creek township was a business visitor here today. John Hlrschy of Berne was in the city today attending to some business matters for a short time. Uncle Nick Wagoner, John Mayer and wife and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe were shoppers In Decatur today. Miss Hazel Smith of Danville, 111., is here for a visit until after the holidays with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Anker. Don't forget the closing out sale of Moser's china department. The goods aro all good and are going at a fast clip. Call in and see the large stock at the Moser china department. You can find anything you want and at half price. Mrs. Fred Hencher who has been on the sick list for several days suffering with lagrippe is somewhat better today. Harold Crawford and Clarence Stevens went to Fort Wayne this morn ing, where they will remain for a short while. D. U. Meyers of Ohio City was in the city this morning looking after some business at the Decatur Motor Car company. Prof. R. East and Ves Johnson of Monroe passed through here this morning for Fort Wayne, where they visited the public schools. Quite a number of Monroe young people will be in Decatur this evening to attend the basket ball game between Decatur and Monroe. Emma Kinney is assisting at the Moser china store owing to the large amount of business which is now on resulting from their closing out sale. If you are looking for something fine in the way of Christmas presents and at a price suitable to all, don't fail to look over Moser’s stock before you make a purchase. The Misses Addie Fuhrman and Ida Green will go to Fort Wayne tomorrow to visit over Sunday. While there they will attend the ChapmanAlexander evangelistic services.

n-coc~if — ir —~~ii ~ini 11 ~ii ~pcx>n d GREATEST VALUE SAVING SALE 6 a Os Ladies Hats the Latest Fall and Winter Styles [ EVER OFFERED IN ADAMS CO. | SAVE TWENTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR . -i. This remarkable offer includes a big line of Beavers, furs, felt and velvet trimmed and untrimmed hats for the Ladies. It also includes our big line of willow plumes, fancy winter feathers, and foliage. Sale continues Two Weeks only, closing Saturday December 24th. n A great chance if you need a Hat or Trimmings. P o MRS. M. BURDG y _^je~zzzz3l_ ■ ~~~rx» ■■■■■■■a ES EZ3 ■MBnSwDCT I Take a Good Look i I*" At Our Xmas Window I J L <T[We have tried to please you in our selection of pretty, useful and good gifts \ for Christmas, and those who have inspected our line tell us this depart- J, ment is complete. Our window includes— I | Gloves Fancy Pieces, | j Handkerchiefs, Belts, L Jewel Boxes, Hair Ornaments, | Glove Boxes, Broaches, | Hand Bags, Hat Pins. I g Powder Boxes, Combs and Brushes, g Military Brushes. Toilet Sets for Suit Cases f B B f And dosens of other articles, just the thing for gilts pi |— l I | I TRUE AINO RUNYON.|| C 3 EEZSaEZHZXZJa

I < pM wwl /Prf Copyright Hart bcbatinc*Lv Marx Giving Clothes as Christmas Presents has become quite popular in recent years; A’good practical, sensible gift. If you want to do it, we’ll help you with Hart Schaffner & Marx fine Suits and Overcoats. If you don’t know the size re. quired, and can’t find out without “giving yourself away” come and let us help you. If you get anything that doesn’t fit or doesn’t please him, bring it back. If we can’t change it for something right, get the money back. Suits $lB to 25 ■ Overcoats Ssl ? Get your Christmas presents for your men friends here. Lots of good things for you. ttoltholise, Schulte £ 60. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys.