Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1910 — Page 3

A Rubber Can’t Wear —unless it is properly fitted. We have rubbers to fit the extreme high heels and toes and the extreme swing lasts You will appreciate our efforts to fit and we will leave it to your judgement if our rubber do not fit better. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

♦ ©♦©♦©♦.©o©» I WEATHER FORECAST I 5 0 *()O©<0*0*0 ♦ ©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦©♦OS Increasing cloudiness with rain or tnow tonight tad probably Wednesday. Warmer in north and east portion tonight - —- ■ - 11 Homer Knodle of Fort Wayne visited here over Christmas Miss Allie Burrell of Fort Wayne visited here over Christinas. Howard and Louis Miller went to Fort Wayne Saturday to visit with relatives. The J. F. Lachot family were guests of relatives at Christmas dinner at Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Plumber Earhart of Markle are visiting here with relatives. W. J. Teeple went to Wren Saturday to spend the Christmas Day with friends. ♦Pter Center, who has been on the sic list for a week past, remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leonard and family left Saturday for Potomac, 111., to spend the holidays with their parents. /fWtk I ..You can squeeze the :ponge of ■ your earnings dry—so’eeze every | possible cent out of tiem and put I It by for that oppor.unity—with a checking account lere. I There la no syrfem better than I a checking secoJnt for saving I every possible cent for the man in I business or prh/ito life. I Drop in and see on* of °“ r offi ' I cers who will sourteously and glad- | ly explain every detail of a CHECK- , I in© ACCOUNT wi»h I Tffli OLD I AdaHKCimnty Bank

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Sisters Charlotte and Henrietta spent the day in Fort Wayne. | Floyd Smith of Fort Wayne spent .Christmas with his family here. Miss Stella Tucker came home from South Bend to spend Christmas with her parents. , Doc Lhamon returned to Lima, Ohio, after spending Christmas here with friends. Frank Johnson has gone to Lima to spend Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Cora Schlegel. Mrs. Daniel Haley left Saturday for Fort Wayne for a visit with Ross Joker and family. I Robert Meyers of Celina, Ohio, spent Christmas with his grandmother, Mrs. M. Fullenkamp. ’ Edna Schafer of Willshire is making a visit with her grandmother, ; Mrs. Mary Johns. Miss Cecelia Smith had as her guest over Christmas Mr. C. A. Kueffner of Cincinnati. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Braden and son, Theodore, left Saturday afternoon for a visit in Elkhart. Tom Minahan of Rapp, W. Va., is i here for a holiday vacation with T. Ginley and family. Hugh Stevens came home from South Bend to visit with relatives here over Christmas. At this time there is much sickness throughout the city and county, most of the victims being sufferes from the grip. E. S. Christen returned Saturday afternoon from Indianapolis where he attended the state teachers’ association. Elmer Spridgen of Delphos, Ohio, visited over Christmas with Miss Grace Coffelt, returning home last evening. I Mrs. L. H. Purdy went to Bluffton i to spend Christmas with her son, Sam ’ Purdy and family and her sister, Mis. ■ E. D. Ward. William Maxton left Saturday afternoon for Huntington, where he will j visit with friends and relatives over the holidays. j August Hirschy, who has been visitllng friends and relatives in the city for the past few days, returned to his home at Bobo. ! Miss Margaret Moran went to Cincinnati Ohio, Saturday to spend he Christmas vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Fay. i Mias Effie Patton, who teaches near ! OsL, at home to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton. a student of Wabash i Tc" i -■» with his Parent a.

Clarence Miller, who has been sick for some time, Is much better today. Will and John Geary of Lima, Ohio, are guests of their parents In this city. Miss Jennie Shackley of Fort Wayne visited over Christmas with her brother at Monroe. Miss Estella Sendalbach of Delphos, will arrive tomorrow to visit with Miss Bessie Weber. Bert Christen returned last evening to Toledo, Ohio, where he has a good position in a drug store, Mrs. Alice Whitcomb went to Garrett to visit over Sunday. She also visited at Columbia City. Mrs. Adam Deam went to Fort Wayne to call on Miss Valerie Kiracofe at the Lutheran hospital. Ed Hurst is at home from Lake Wilson, Minn., for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst. Loretta Bosse, who has been working at Lima, Ohio, is home for a week’s vacation with her parents. Meyer & Scherer, furniture dealers, were busy Saturday delivering Christmas presents to all part of the city. Miss Frances Miller went to Fort Wayne Saturday evening to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Miller. Jennie and Edith Long went to Huntington Saturday afternoon to spend a few days visiting with friends. Joseph and Leo Brown of Toledo arrived in the city Saturday and will remain until after the holidays as the guests of relatives. Mrs. L. W. Sehnepp of Van Wert, was a guest Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Drake, east of the city. Miss Lanta Baughman arrived Saturday from Fort Wayne to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Baughman, at Salem. Saturday was delivery day for Tager Bros. & Reinking’s furniture store, they being kept busy the entire day delivering Christmas presents. Miss Blanche Hart arrived from Ft. Wayne Saturday evening and visited until this morning wth her uncle, Herman Tettman, and wife. The Misses Addie and Wolie Keller of Monterey arrived Saturday afternoon for a week’s visit with their cousin, Dr. H. E. Keller and family. Miss Lulu Magner, number 108 S, was made glad Friday evening by the presentation to her of the handsome doll from the Garard Fair store. The Misses Nellie Winnes and Grace Coffee returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the session of the state teachers’ association. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lehman and babe and Mrs. Charlotte Lehman of Geneva transferred here Saturday on their way to Fort Wayne for a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Scot Bockover arrived Saturday afternoon from Reiley, Ohio, to visit with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Blackburn, and daughter, Miss Nellie. Miss Myrtle Watts and Mr. Fred Bouse of Toledo, Ohio, arrived Saturday evening to be guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Watts, over Christmas. Mrs. Guy Johnson was successful In solving a “turkey contest” and was awarded a $125.00 rebate check on a Story & Clark piano, and a beautiful gold watch. Bernard Brake, who has been absent from the city for a number of months, being employed in the east, is at home, the guest of his mother during the holidays. John Brake of Chicago, who for three weeks has been here for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Catherine Brake, will leave tomorrow for his plaee of business. Wilber Poole of Indianapolis, who had been In the city since Thursday visiting with friends, left Saturday for DeGraff, Ohio, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mrs.L. T. Brokaw and grandson, Truman Johnson, left Saturday for Garrett, where they spent Christmas with the L. G. Cole family. Daniel Stoner and wife were also guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shepherd and sons, John and Walter, arrived Saturday evening from Anderson to spend Christmas with Mrs. Shepherd s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards. John Weber of Lima, Ohio, and the Misses Bessie, May and Nora Weber and Andrew Nomina went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houser. Mrs Mary Christen has returned from a six weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Johnson, in Columbus, Ohio. The Johnsons are doing well and like their new home very much. William Bell and daughter, Mrs. Charles Bish, returned this morning to their home at Chili, Indiana, after visiting over Christmas with his son, Clarence Bell, of the Lafontaine Handle factory. The Christmas festival given by the Mt. Pleasant Sunday school was a most excellent one, carried out in a charming way by the children. A pretty feature of the decorations was the snow tree.

Robert Grean Is visiting at Spencerville. C. C. Scbug of Berne wns here on business Uxlay. Misses Leona Bosse and Rose Egan went to Fort Wayne for a week’s visit with Mrs. Egan. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davis and son, Harvey Steele, are visiting with Allie Cookson and family at Salem. Mrs. George Wnrtzberger and children, Marie Walter, are guests o! the Wertzbergers at Hammond. Joe Colchin has returned to Rochester, Pa., after a Christmas visit with his mother, Mrs. Julia Colchin. Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, is very sick, suffering from another attack of spasms. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary were out-of-town guests at a 6 o'clock dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Durkin Sunday evening. Miss Grace Purdy is numbered among the grip sufferers and was enforced to take a vacation from her work at the Baughman store. Charles Garard of Gary and Ben' Garard of Auburn, Joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Garard ami family In a Christmas reunion. Mrs. August Schlickman and children are spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frauhiger, west of the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary arrived Saturday evening from Fort Wayne and were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Geary, at Christmas dinner. Tffe Misses Emma and Celia Gillig returned home this morning from Lynn, Ind., where they spent Monday as the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Musselman. O. P. Edwards returned thia morning to Leipalc, Ohio, after a Christmas visit with John Niblick and family. Mrs. Edwards will remain for the rest of the week. Arthur Ford left this morning for Muncie after spending Christmas with his father-in-law, Dal Hower, and family. Mrs. Hower and son will remain for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geary spent yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Omler, south of this city. They left on the 7 o’clock car for their home at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbourne of Ft. Wayne spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Deininger. Mr. Kilbourne left this morning on his regular trip, but Mrs. Kilbourne will remain the remainder of the week.

Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold and son, Richard, were guests over Christmas of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nachtrieb, at Toledo. Dr. Archbold has returned, but Mrs. Archbold and so®, will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. Lee Stults and sons, Harry L. and George W., left over the Clover Leaf at 5 o’clock Saturday morning to spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs. A. D. Fuller, at Toledo, Ohio. They will return the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnhart and babe of Attica left this morning for Swayzee, where they will visit with his parents. Mr. Barnhart will go on to Attica, but Mrs. Barnhart will return here for a further visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Mildred and Harold Miller came Friday afternoon from Muncie and were joined Sunday by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugn Miller, in a Christmas visit here with Mrs. Barbara B lines and Mrs. L. C. Miller and families. The Young Men’s Social club held its regular meeting at the hall and much business pertaining to the interests of the lodge was attended to. The entertainment committee is makin garrangements for a dance to be given on Thursday evening of next, week. Aaron DeVinney went to Ft. Wayne this morning to get some photographic supplies to finish his work on the making of the photographs of the True & Runyon store, which Mr. Runyon is giving as souvenirs. The pictures are of both the interior and exterior. Meyers, who has been attending the Grand Rapids Veterinary college, arrived home last Friday evening to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer. Leo thinks there is nothing like being a veterinary and likes his college work very well. A sleigh load of people from the Bleeke settlement in Union township enjoyed a trip to the Herman Heuer home on Monroe street Monday evening and a real good time was enjoyed by the many present. At a late hour the guests departed for their homes, thanking Mr. and Mrs. Heuer for their genial hospitality. Wesley Evans o’ Jefferson township, who has been very sick with paralysis for some time, is still in n very critical condition. He case has now been diagnosed as cancer of the brain. He suffers greatly and to keep his from convulsions It is necessary to keep him under the influence of opiates.

Mies France* Dugan spent' the~diy’ In Fort Wayne. 'Squire J. T. Ault of Jefferson township was a business visitor here today. Quite a number of sleighing parties are planned for this week—that is if the weather man keeps things up to snuff. Orval Baughman has returned to Farmland after u holiday visit with his grandmother, Mrs. N. G. Baughman. Miss Dorothy Ervin returned to Ft. Wayne after spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ervin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole of Richmond spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Kohne. Misses Inace and Iva Ray went to Eaton. Ind., to spend the holidays with their aunts, Mrs. Neff and Mrs. Sherry. Mrs. Adeline Simcoke has arrived from Hammond for a visit during the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Kauffman. Lawrence Biggs went to Ft. Wayne to have a wound dressed by his physician there. Lawrence, who has been employed in the Pennsylvania railroad > shops at that place, was struck by a piece of brass a week ago last Monday, the blow cutting a gash below his left eye, extending across his nose. The wound has nearly healed. John Klracofe left Saturday afternoon for a visit with friends and relatives in eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania. He will enjoy a week's vacation from duty as stenographer and bookkeeper for the Smith Bell office, and returning from his eastern trip, will spend a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Kiracofe, near Wren, Ohio. Julius Haugk came home from his stone quarries at Imboden, Ark., to spend Christmas with his family. He stated that there are now four Decatur families employed by him who are making their homes at Imboden and are agreeably impressed with the place. The weather there is delightful and the men are working in their shirt sleeves. But one snow has fallen and that was a very light one, lying only over night.

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Mr. A. 7VI. FINCH. OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Expert Physician, Surgeon and Specialist Will visit Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, December 29th. at Hotel Murray, and once a month regularly thereafter. 1 Day Only 4 weeks regularly Hours 6 P a ”.

European and American Medical Expert, Physician, Surgeon and Diagnostican Dr, Finch has been educated in and graduated from the best Colleges and Hospitals of Europe and America. For Forty Years devoted to the V ea t' ment and cure of Chronic Diseases. Member of the American Institute of Physicians and Surgeons. No cases taken or treated without a personal examination or interview. No mail order business done or correspondence solicited. Read this carefully. If you are in good health, give it to a sick friend who will thank you.

f; I \ \ \ \ I I _ r Consultation and Examination at all times Free, Invited and Confidential. Terms are Reasonable and Moderate.

I cure to stay cured every case I taken for treatment. Surgical cases 1 treat without operation or suffering. Without Ether or Chloroform, without detention from business or pleasure. This Indiana Doctor, registered and licensed by the state for the cure of all nervous, special and chronic diseases of men, women and children, treats all his patients in persoi. No hired assistants to split the responsibility. He treats the following diseases only: All nervous diseases, such as Neurasthenia, Neuralgia, Melancholia Nervous Debility, Spinal Irritation, flysteria. Paralysis, Epilepsy, Fits or Falling Sickness, Chorea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Migraine. Heart Diseases like palpitation, General Weakness or Sinking Spells, Diseases of the Blood or Skin like Anemia, Scrofula, Eczema, Ulcers, Tumors, Growths, Swellings, Pimples, etc. He wants to meet all sick persons who suffer from Chronic Constipation, Obstipation, Intestinal Irritation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of the Stomach or Intestines, Hernia, Rupture of the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, Itching, Bleeding, Protruding or Internal in character, Tapeworm, Diseases of the Liver, such as enlargement or displacement, or congestion, Cirrosis, hardening or engorgement. Diseases of the Kidneys like Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Gravel, Uric Acid, Scalding or Burning Urine, Bed Wetting or too frequent Urination, Sexual impotence, weakness or irritability. Diseases of the Bladder, Catarrh in all its forms. Purulent, discharging or Dry Catarrh of the head, Throat, lungs or Bronchial Tubes. Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or Systemic. This enemy of the human race. He Is now able to cure in a short time by an original and new method of Osmosis or absorption. Asthma In all its forms, Consumption of the many stages. A cure guaranteed If in the early stages, before destruction of the tissues have set in. Deafness caused by it. I have cured frequently in 311 minutes. Sometimes accompanied by head noises, cured to stay cured. Diseases of Women, Uterine or Ovarian are most successfully treated. Dis-

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Medical Expert in Treatment of Chronic Diseases of Men, Women and children. Dr. Finch has made more remarkable cures in the Western States than any living physician. No incurable cases taken for treatment. All cases taken for treatment will be guaranteed a cure. I see all patients in person. No substitutes or assistants employed or trusted. NOTICE. , Minors withejt thir parents, or wivss ■ without their husbands will not be admitted to consults- [ tion unless accompanied by their local physician.

placements In any form are immedltely replaced in a very few minutes Diseases peculiar to men, or any complicated trouble beyond the aid of the general praotitioner. And if you have tried everything else and failed, and if you want to get well again, then go and see this advanced and progressive specialist of experience and reputation, who, if there is a cure for you, will bring it about and produce it with the aid of the greatest scientiflc achievement of modern times, which he has mastered and has at his commands. NO MATTER—What your ailment may be: no matter what others may have told you; no matter what your experience may have been with other physicians, hospitals, sanitariums, institutions or patent medicines, it will be to your advantage to see this remarkable doctor of Indiana everywhere acknowledged to be the greatest center of learning in the world today. Go then, and have it forever settled in your mind if your case is one for which a euro can be had. If your case is curable, he will put you on treatment at once, and give you all such medicines or remedies and preparations needed to effect your cure. If incurable, he will tell you so, and give you such counsel and advice as may prolong your life. ♦REMEMBER—This is not a scheme or catch or snare to get your money and run, as is too often the case. This is a legitimate proposition and you deal with your doctor yourself and direct. Every statement here made is guaranteed as true. A visit for consultation and examination will cost you nothing, anti implies no obligation whatever. If treatment be decided upen and given you, it will restore you to perfect health, and may mean the saving of your life. A nominal fee will be charged only if the case can be treated with a view to a cure. Do not put off this duty you owe to „ yourself, your family, your friends and your relatives, who are now or may later be suffering because of your neglect to fight disease and procure health without which life instead of a pleasure becomes a miserable and painful burden. Remember the Date ind Place.

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