Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1911 — Page 3

Looks Like -high top strap shoes are going to be as popular as the Jockey boots were the past season. Ours are made by Kreider, which means that they are good for wear, have from five to seven straps according to the size, patent collar and tassel, sizes from infant to growing girls. $1.25 to $2.50 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

■ * D*o*o*o*o4.' „■ 0 | WEATHER FORECAST j ■Po*o»c>o*o ♦ o*o*o»o*o*n»ot j Cloudy, probably rain tonoght or E Saturday; warmer Saturday. I — | Henry Houk was a business visitor E at Williams today. I J. R. Smith was visiting with friends at Monroe today. | Lilah Lachot, who spent Thursday ■with friends at Berne, returned home ■today. L The children of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ■ Kocher are recovering from the measles. I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Baltzell and ■daughter, Crystal, went to Ft. Wayne this morning. ■ Miss Mary Erwin went to Peasant ■kills last evening for a visit with her 5 'grandmother, Mrs. Martz. g, Mrs. Susie Hey of Williams, who ■was visiting here with her sister ■Since yesterday, returned today to her home.

Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 j | JL C. S. Niblick, President a M. Kirsch and John Niblick K • ■ XX /P Vice Presidents —Nf E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, * A *'* WjLvSjK ~ ■*■ tw aS-"* if ———— ‘’'WiThh Doad Farm loans &is 0 J I kC3Q a Specialty Reflect Resolve Col ]g“ ns j PLANT at > Favorr Lan ± able Rates . A Bank Account CULTIVATE IT Ac SdaAs You Cultivate Your Crops tionConAnd Good Habits, wThSafe AND THE HARVEST S Will Be E T O e o^ d Abundant And Satisfactory! Patrons I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits aoa o » o a o a o bobodbobobobobobobob I J S Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. ® 1 " 3 B B O W The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- 3 O lent bargains in city propertv and Adams county g ■ farms The company would be pleased to have H • vou call at its office and see its offerings. The com- g B nm- bqq nlentv of five per cent money to loan on ■ ° Enable teXs Let the Schirmever Abstract ■ ■ your abstractor title. Twenty 2 2 years experience, complete records. O O ® • o o The Bowers Realty Go. g Jr French Quinn, Secty. O

John Good of Massillon, Ohio, is here visiting with friends. Mrs. Henry Koenemann spent the day with friends at Williams. Homer Ruhl was initiated into the Modern Woodmen order with impressive ceremony. James Hertel of Van Wert, Ohio, returned this morning after attending to business here. Mrs. Walter Koos and children returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit here with relatives. P. K. Kinney, who was attending to some real estate business at Geneva today, returned home on the afternoon train. Mrs. Bell France left yesterday afternoon for Columbia City where she will visit with her son, C. O. France, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart of Huntington arrived in the city yesterday and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Another sign of spring was the appearance of the street sweeper this morning under the guiding hand of Reuben Gil pen.

Roy Wolford, the mall carrier, is on the sick Hat. Mrs. Frank Martz and son, Florian, i were Monroe callers today. Frank Cottrell of Berne was u. business visitor here today. Noah Fraublger of Magley was a, business caller in the city today. The Misses Marie and Amanda; Scheumann of St. John's shopped here. | Joe Winteregg of Berne was among : the business callers in the city today. | Miss Mabel Bower went to Fort i Wayne this afternoon for a visit with j relatives. John Cliknlghts of Uniondale Is In ' the city for a short visit with Walter Johnson. Miss Isabelle Milligan of Fort Wayne arrived today to visit with Zeltna and Gene Steele. The usual lenten services will be conducted this evening at the St. Mary's church at 7:30 o'clock. Chester Johnson and family are moving from Mercer avenue to the Ed Ahr residence on Fourth street. Mrs. Anna Droppieman and daughter, Sylvia, and Mrs. C. S. Clark will arrive this evening at 7 oclock over the Clover Leaf. Mrs. E. J. Bailey and Miss Rosa Eagen have gone to Indianapolis to attend the Teachers’ association, held there this week. Mrs. L. B. Brokaw and Miss Lulu Brokaw spent the day in Fort Wayne the guests of their husband and brother, L. B. Brokaw. Mrs. Roy McDaniel and daughter, Eva, and her brother, Andrew McDaniel, went to Fort Wayne this morning on a visit. Miss Frances Cole is clerking at the Winnes shoe store in the place of Miss Anna Winnes, who attended conference at Berne. Mrs. Crist of Decatur is spending a few days here at the home of Dessie Eddington on West Market street. —Bluffton Banner.. Rev. B. Potts of Fort Wayne will preach at the Presbyterian church here next Sunday morning. Everybody is invited to hear him. Helen Fonner has recovered from the measles, and with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Fonner, and brother, Sherman, visited here yesterday. Dan Beery was transacting business at Berne today in the interest of the Decatur Horse Sale company, who will hold another of their big sales next week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritzinger have rented the Dr. C. S. Clark home on North Second street and are at present moving their household goods into same. Chauncey Andrews of El Reno, Oklahoma, who is here for a visit w"ith his father, John Andrews, and who spent Thursday at Monroe, returned home this morning. Mrs. William Mont of Battlecreek, Mich., has arrived in the city for a several days’ visit with her husband, who has been here canvassing the city for the past several weeks. George Brewster of Jefferson township was in the city today on business relating to the placing of his bid for the construction of the New Monmouth school, the bids to be received tomorrow. A. R. Parker, superintendent of the public schools at Cayuga, Ind., is in the city for a short visit with relatives. He taught school in St. Joseph township for six years and is well known locally.—Fort Wayne JournalGazette. Mrs. R. G. Trask, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. M. E. Brackett, left this morning for her home at Jackson, Mich. She was accompanied to Fort Wayne by Mrs. Brackett, Mrs. L. E. Steele and Miss Halo Holden. Albert Parker, superintendent of the high school at Cayuga, has arrived to join his wife and babe in a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Parker left today for Fort Wayne to continue their visit with relatives at that place. The Patriot, published at Jackson. Mich, contains a fine illustrated ad of the Indiana School of Taxidermy, located .in this city, a correspondence school, teaching how to mount animals and dress hides, skins, etc. The school is -in charge of Harry Jeffery and D. M. Hensley and they now have a class of twenty-seven. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon, Mrs. E. B. Kern, Mrs. Fred Linn, Misses Lilah Lachot anti Allie Burrell, who attended the Evangelical conference at Berne Thursday, report a most interesting and enjoyable time. The lecture of Thursday evening by Madison Swadener, D. D„ was exceptionally good. Howard Wisehaupt left this morning for Tocsin for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. John Reynolds, and from there will go to Fort Wayne to attend the matinee, ‘ Egypta,’" at the Majestic theater Saturday afternoon, the proceeds of which go toward the new home for the playground to be started these.

EMS With fives B,(i CARPET HlEMia Nf) kUO SALi Mifiiia Yale Coses Saturday, APRIL Bth. We have decided to continue our Carpet and Rug Sale until Saturday April Bth. This Will give you an opportunity to secure your Spring Rug or Carpet at a big bargain. REMEMBER only Five Days Lett. 810 CARPET BARGAINS LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 All 75c Best All-QCc Best Cotton Chain ACc Best 10 Wire Taps 70c wools, This sale .00 this sale .. . H-J worth 95c . ■ IV LOT 4 LOT 5 LOT 6 Good grade VelvetQQc Extra Half-wools Q7c Good Grade Car- OOc Carpets, this sale uO this sale ... ul pets, all patterns LL Special RUG Bargains LOT 1 LOT 2 , LOT 3 9x12 Tap. Rugs worth 9x12 Velvet Rugs worth 9x12 Axminstera Bargte $10.75 this $15.75 gg 5 g $18.50 LOT 4 LOT 5 Fine Wilton Velvets (hOO Cfi 22x54 Axminster Rugs (M CO worth S3B to S4O at . . tPJL.JU worth $2.50, this sale . fl’iUU This Sale Positively Ends on Tuesday, April 4th. 1911. INilblicl< and Company.

Henry Wagner Os Sidney, Ohio, was a business caller in the city today. David Foster of Indianapolis is in. the city visiting with friends. The Misses Dorothy Dugan, Veda Hensley and Vera Hower went to Ft. Wayne to spend the day.

A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE <J The officers and employees of this bank strive to see that patrons always find here a friendly atmosphere. <2 You are doing us a good turn when you bring business of any. nature to us. We appreciate it and want you to find it pleasure to come. Don’t stay away because your transaction is a small one. It is the sum of the small things that makes our deposits over six hundred thousand dollars. First National Bank of Decatur

FOR RENT —A six room house on | North Sixth street. Has modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. Carrie Ehiwger. 74t<5

ASTERf OPT WE AiEv Womens Shoes To Match Easter Gowns I A I ASHIONS demands a consistency in womens I dress, even to your footwear, and women of taste and discrimination are most particiuar □□□ci about matching their costumes with shoesof proper leather and cloth effects. Our study of fashions enables us to offer you in Faster an assortment of beautiful effects in pumps, ties and oxfords in Velvet Suede, Patent, Tan and Kids. /A You Just Must See These A Come In Now While Our Stock Is Fresh 7/ J It Will Be Mutual Pleasure X) PEOPLES & GERKE

I LOST—A navy blue belt somewhere in the city. Finder return to Miss , Edwina Van Camp and receive re-1 ward. Situ

FOR SALE —Sideboard and chona closet, combined; gasoline range ' and gasoline tank, at 240 N. sth St. < 79t6