Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1911 — Page 3

Play Shoes For Boys A great shoe for Boy Scouts is our American Boy elk sole shoe. These are’made with seamless elk uppers with the lace stay running to the toe, soles of white asbestos taned sole leather, bends with the foot, cool, comfortablo and wear till the cows come home. Boys come in and see them. $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

' WEATHER FORECAST! „oo*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o*o»o*o4o4; Unsettled with possible showers tonight or Saturday; slightly warmer. Joe Lose returned from a visit at Celina yesterday. A fine baby boy has been born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Schmitt. Louis and Homer Wisner are at Berne visiting with relatives. Mrs. Mary Buckett, who was shopping in the city yesterday, left at noon for her home. Mrs. W. Elzey of Monroe have returned home they having been guests at the Roscoe Elzey home. Mrs. J. B. Crippen returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with Mrs. John Spuller. Jacob Atz has returned from a two weeks’ visit at Mt. Clemens, Mich., where his health was materially benefitted. Mrs. Aurand still continues very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bolinger, on West Monroe street. John Poling has taken a position as clerk at the William Colchin candy kitchen and began his duties there yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ormsby of Bluffton transferred here this morning on their way to Grand Rapids, Mich., to make an extended visit with friends.

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Lena Meyers is home from a visit with friends at Fort Wayne. Miss Mary Hite went to Fort Wayne * yesterday afternoon. Jacob Huser of Monroe township was a business visitor here today. George Steele was among the business callers at Fort Wayne this morning. I Miss Avilla Hendricks has-gone to Huntertown to make a short visit with friends. Mrs. Thomas Mylott arrived home from Chicago to look after some business matters for a short while. Miss Mayme Terveer is home from a short visit to Fort Wayne where she visited her sister. Miss Maud Keller of Kenton, Ohio, transferred here yesterday noon for Geneva to visit with friends. Dr. Grandstaff of Preble was among the business callers in the city yesterday, making the trip in his automobile. Wai Wemhoff was looking after business matters at Berne this morning in the interest of the Wemhoff Monumental Works. Mrs. William Sheler and Mrs. Frank Boyers left today’for Anderson to attend an eleven days’ camp meeting of the Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. O. Godfrey Bell left yesterday for St. Mary’s, Ohio, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rout for several days. John B. Jones left this morning for Warren to pay a visit to his son, the Rev. E. L. Jones, who is in charge of the Old People's home at that place.

Miss Nora Dwld went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon for a shoit visit. Charles Lammlman of Monroe was a business caller 1b the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Schug have returned from a several days’ visit at Berne. Oscar Hoffman went to Fort Wayne yesterday to look after business matters. Mrs. Ezra Mcßarnes of Pleasant Mills went to Fort Wayne for a visit with her daughter. Miss Laura Lindemann returned to delphos, Ohio, after a visit here with Miss Agnes Meibers. Miss Hazel France of Columbia City went to Monmouth this morning for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Smitley of near Berne, went to Fort Wayne yesterday for a visit with friends. The police force was quite busy yesterday, one large trial being in session and four affidavits were filed. Mrs. Oscar Jones and daughter, Addie, went to Fort Wayne yesterday for a week's visit with relatives. Philip Schug of Berne was in the city today, looking after some business affairs, returning home on the afternoon train. Mrs. Pen Robinson went to Bluffton yesterday afternoon to be in attendance at her grandfather's funeral, which was held today. Jacob Grim returned yesterday afternoon from a visit with friends in Richmond and left on the 1:50 car for his home in Root township. Mrs. Elizabeth Parks and little grandson of Richmond, who have been guests of friends at Willshire, Ohio, transferred here yesterday on their way home. A number of Hollanders, coming direct from Holland, changed here yesterday on their way to different points in Michigan, where they expect to carry out various occupations. The new glass and mahogany suit cases ordered recently by the Fullenkamp store, have arrived and are now Installed in their suit department, being a fine addition to that place. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Bell of Decatur visited between trains Thursday with Dr. J. T.' Dickes and family, East Walnut street, enroute to St. Mary's, Ohio, for a visit with relatives.—Portland Sun. Mrs. Martin Beery is recovering from a three weeks' Illness of inflammatory rheumatism, liver trouble and other ailments and is now able to sit out on the porch and enjoy the outdoor air. Dallas Butler returned today to Wowaka, in Noble county, where he will complete the lengthy trench, for which they have the contract, and upon which they have been working for some time. Mrs. William Gilpen of Battle Creek Mich., who has been making a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gilpen, left this morning for Kalamazoo, to make a short stay before returning to her home. The home of Charles Steele, who resides on North Third street, is be--1 j Ing finished up after undergoing considerable remodeling and repairs. A new staircase has been added, and I other improvements also to the outi .side. 1 Mrs. J. E. Coarding left today for • Bronson, Mich., where she expects to : make her home. Their household : goods hkve already been shipped and ! Mr. Coarding left the forepart of the I week to put things in shape for the : arrival of Mrs. Coarding. • David Studebaker, who has been r visiting here with his uncle, John | Niblick, and wife, after spending the • winter at the military academy at ■ Staunton, Va., will leave Saturday ;' for Goshen, where ha will visit with « his mother. ■ The commissioners of the counties E | surrounding the head-waters of the t St. Mary’s river have announced that they will positively give their decision on June 12th. Many interested parties will be present at that meeting which will be an open air affair, as was the last. Raymond Coffee, residing at 2725 Fox avenue, aqd employed at the Woodworth drug store, was run down by an automobile at the corner of Harrison and Berry streets, yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The automobile was drived by Miss Vail, and although the bey's bicycle was wrecked he escaped with a few bruises. — Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Mr. Coffee is a relative of the Coffees of this city. Lawrence Archbold, son of W. JArchbold of this city, who was graduated last week from the Decatur high school, has gone west, where he will work in the harvest fields this summer, returning this fall to enter Purdue university, having obtained a scholarship in this institution. A card was received from him by his parents, stating that he had arrived at Kansas City, Mo., and would pursue his way westward.

BIG CLEAN UP SALE Spring Suits and Coats at Less Than Cost In this sale you will have choice of all the intice stock this season choice, styles which must go at Prices /? far below manufactured cost. We are going to sell every garment. f NOBBY ALL WOOL SUITS 'M'Aiohfk $25.00 Suits Your Choice This Sale $15.00 Wlr iBiK $22.50 “ “ “ “ “ $13.50 $20.00 “ “ “ “ “ $12.50 $16.50 “ “ “ “ “.$ll.OO STYLISH LONG COATS ' || $16.50 Coats This Sale $11.50 ! \ $15.00 ‘ $10.75 $13.50 “ “ “ SIO.OO $12.50 “ “ “ 9.00 : M SIO.OO “ “ “ 7,50 6.00 “ “ “ 3.75 BH I» ’ I | /J All Wool skirts in Panama-Serges I 'l|i in Black, Blue, Brown and Tan at I ■' 1-4 off regular price. n I ■/ .1 l| /Il |' Just regular fine line wash skirts r at SI.OO to $4.50. Itiflla t I lilt A Wash Coats from $3.00 to SIO.OO NIBLICK & CO. w .......

J. O. Flox of Columbia City and Louis Flox of South Bend will arrive in the city to be the guests of their sister, Mrs. I. Bernstein, over Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Schaub and the Misses Agnes and Bertha Voglewede spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. While there the called on Miss Emma Terveer at the St. Joseph hospital.

Patron’s Notice Until October first our dental offices will be closed each Wednesday at noon for the remainder of day and evening. Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Fred Patterson Dr. J. Q. Neptune Dr. Bert Mangold KODAK A I Oh!’ Oh! IHave A Pi cture Os You! Did this ever occur to you, and wouldn’t like to have had a camera along to take a picture of the funny things tnat happen, and to keep them sweet in your memory. TAKE A CAMERA OR KODAK ALONG, WITH YOU. We have them--all sizes, all prices. \ THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY

Mrs. Catherine Yates went to Pleasant Mills this noon to make a short stay with friends. B. H. Fledderjohann returned this noon to St. Mary’s, Ohio, after a several days’ stay here on business matters. The Misses Florence Holl and Dove Cully of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here today on their way to Fort .Wayne on a visit. Homer Knodie was at Bluffton today attending the funeral of his grandfather, Daniel Hunter, which was held this morning.

f \ / Y\ / ;/ f‘‘ ; L. HL. ' AT ■ - '■)(/ In j7 TOASTED CORN FLAKES 1 U Interests the elders as well as the youngsters, B U because it has won a just popularity through its delicate W U taste. Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes has reached the distinction U of being in a class by itself—a class where such . deliciousness * W has never before been reached and never will be .by imitators. W U NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE • I \

Mrs. Charles L. Meibers left today for Delphos, Ohio, f<?r a visit with relatives. She will be joined tomorrow evening by her daughter, Miss Agnes. Mrs. - Charles Bell and children of Akron, Ohio, are expected to arrive 1 about June 17th, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell, Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman and other relatives. Mrs. Rosanna Baumgartner and Miss Flossie Meshberter of Lirai Grove have been the guests of Coun--1 ty Superintendent L. E. Opliger and i family for several days, Mrs, Baumgartner being Mrs. Opliger’s mother.

NOTICE. The Citizen's Telephone Company wants two telephone operators. Call at the secretary's office. 130tf F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Sec'y. ■ ■- ■—■- cr SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. I have a quantity of Carman potatoes for seeding. This Is the best potato that grows. 'Phone 14-1. Bert Johnson, R. F. D. No. 5, half mile south of Decatur. o —-——— Democrat Want Ads Pay-