Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1911 — Page 3
Sale Os Factory Remnants Os Boys Shoes I bought a big lot of factory remnants of boys shoes that I am going to sell at the cost of making. There are Box calf, Gun Metal and Kid leathers in the lot, some with patent tips. Sites 2- to 5-- Some of them sold up to $2.50. Just the thing for summer wear. Take your choice at $1.50 a pair Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
*0«>0<0*0<0*0*0 ♦ O*O*O*O*O4I ' WEATHER FORECAST ! *o*o*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o«o*o*<xot Fair tonight aaad Tuesday; continued high temperattme. ——i —» Mias Edith Beery went, to Fort Wayne this morning. Asa Engle made a business trip to Monmouth this morning. Miss Agnes Mei here was the guest 1 of friends at Delphos, Sunday. John T. Kelly of Geneva was among the business callers hi the city this morning. i Ralph Amrine, who spent Sunday with his brother, 'Marry, at Ada, 0.,) returned home. i Joe Miller of Fort Wayne was in the city this morning attending to his regular weekly calls. Henry Zwlck of Williams was in ( the city today attending the regular meeting of the board of commissioners. John D. Bolinger is home from Oxford, Ohio, where he has been for a, week past looking after business matters. Berber Lankenau of Fort Wayne, an employee of the Pennsylvania j ■shops, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. H. Lankenau, over Sunday. William Heuer of Fort Wayne was , in the city Saturday looking after, ■some business affairs, which required his attention for several hours.
Ilf you haven’t learned what real smoke sat- % isfaction is hook up with the WHITE STAG | g 5c cigar. That’s the smokers Joy ride. That’s S § what Matches were made for. ; In every Case in town K In every Case a winner A I I
flOfll O B O ■ O ■ O BOBODBOBOBOIOBOBOIOB 8 J S Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. B ■ * ° O • & o o ■ ® o O a 2 m he Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g D lent bargains in city property and Adams county ■ ■ farms The company would be pleased to have B O vou call at its office and see its offerings. The com- o ■ nanv has plenty of five per cent money to loan on « 2 reasonable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Atetact ■ ■ Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty B g years experience, complete records. ! O The Bowers Realty Co. gr French Quinn, Secty. O JaOBOBOBOIOBOB-OBOfOBOBGBOBO
Bruce Patterson spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with friends. Miss Ruby Harvey of south of the ■City was shopping here Saturday. U. S. Drummond of pleasant Mills was a business visitor here Saturday. i Miss Sarah Zurcher of Berne chang- ' ed cars here this morning on her way to Fort Wayne. John P. Steury or Berne transferred here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne on business. j Floyd Smith, who spent Sunday in ,the city with his family, returned to his place of business today. I The Knight* «rs Cdlumbue will hold J their regular meeting this •evening ! and the usual routine of business will be carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spangler, who spent Sunday with her paresis, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ulman, at Bryant, returned home this morning. Nelson Bricker of Geneva was in the city this morning looking after 1 some business affairs, which required his attention for a short while. | Miss Lanta Baughman returned this morning to Fort Wayne after spending Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Baughman, in Salem. Miss Stella Wemhoff, who was the guest of her mother, Miss. Mary Wemihoff, over Sunday, left this morning for Fort Wayne to resume her work. ■With the addition of an extra room at the rear, a porch on the side and ’ front, the appearance of the J. W. Bosse home on First street has been greatly improved.
i P. W. Smith was a business visitor here today Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Holsapple spent the day is Fort Wayne. Chauncey Lauteeuhelser of Berne •was a business visitor here today. Rosa Martin of Fort Wayne spent Sunday In the city with friends. Lilliam Meyers of Celina. Ohio, was the guest of friends here over Sunday. Mrs. A. R. Bell and daughter, Pansy, were Fort Wayne visitors today. Ed Luttman, the Magley merchant, was a business caller in the city today. W. C. Miller of Fort Wayne was in the city Sunday looking after some business affaire. C. A. Haviland of Geneva was here I on business in the county commissioners' court today. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott spent Sunday at Elwood the guest of E. B. Weismantle and family. Miss Ruth Gay left this morning for Angola, where she will take a course in the normal school. Russel and Lloyd Bauman went to Linn Grove to spend Sunday with their uncle, L. L. Baumgartner. Floyd Smith left this morning for his work at Fort Wayne after spending Sunday here with his family. Miss (Tara Bultemeier attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. August ■Gallmeyer, at St. John's this morning. Joseph Chrisman of near Geneva was a gravel road business visitor in • the county commissioners’ court today. Miss Lucile Hale arrived this afternoon from Chicago, where she had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. T. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vail and daughter, Catherine, returned this morning •to Fort Wayne after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang. Little Robert Evans returned Saturday afternoon from a several days’ visit with his uncle, John Evans, and family in Root township. Mrs. E. A. Hoffman and daughter, Dora Catherine, of Griffith, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, of North Fifth street. The Misses Huldah and Bertha Loser of Fort Wayne and Julia Loser of Toledo. Ohio, spent Sunday here with their sister, Mrs. Clifford Lee. C. L. Ireland of Van Wert, Ohio, was here -today bidding on the gravel roads, the contracts for which were let by the county commissioners. Miss Agnes Costello returned this morning to ’her work in Fort Wayne after visiting over Sunday with her 1 parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Costello. Mrs. J. J. Butler and daughter, Bernice, returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit with the T. M. Gallogly and Dallas Butler families. Fred and Louis Wehmeyer returned this morning to their home at New Bremen, Ohio, after a visit with their brother, the Rev. Wehmeyer, and 1 family. I Walter Kauffman, who spent SunI day here with his family, left this : | morning on his regular trip south in | j the interest of the Schafer Hardware > company. ■ ! A business meeting of the men of i St. Mary's church was held Sunday ■ 1 after the late mass and some business I pertaining to the congregation was at- [ tended to. » Clem Heidemann returned this | morning to Geneva to take up his 1 work after spending Sunday with his ) mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Heidemann. : south of the city. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Steele and j children and Mrs. Steele's sister, i Miss Ella Krueckenberg, went to Ft. | Wayne Saturday afternoon for a visit ' with friends and relatives. I Dan Beery was a business visitor • at Berne today on business pertain- ■ ing to the Decatur Horse Sale comj pany. The company will hold its last t' scheduled sale this week. ! John Joseph was looking after bus- ’ iness matters in Fort Wayne today. ■ relative to the new wholesale firm, | which has just started into business, he being one of the members. Anna Volmer paid a visit to Miss Emma Terveer at Fort Wayne Sunday and returns with the report that Miss Terveer is improving nicely and will soon be able to be brought home. Lawrence Voglewede, Wid Dorwin, Harry Fritzinger and Frank Barthol left Saturday evening for Ft. Wayne and Sunday morning left for Clear Lake, Ind., where they expect to put in a week fishing. Miss Catherine Mangold is the nurse attending Mrs. Alva Aurand. who is very low from a complication of diseases arising from infirmities of old age. She is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bolinger, of West Monroe street. Postmaster Lower has letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postoffice for Frank Westler, Mrs. George Rupp, Elmer Keims, Fred Landis, Miss Kate Jackson, Mrs. L. Edwards, J. C. Bluffton, Earl R. Bryant, Peter Chase.
BIG OLEAN 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 * L every garment. / NOBBY ALL WOOL SUITS r f iii h/ : ' I - W /f \ a / V ' X 1 ■" ■ / \ ’! // k / I \ \ / \ \ $25.00 Suits Your Choice This Sale $15.00 $22,50 “ “ “ “ “ $13.50 V $20.00 “ $12.50 V $16.50 “ “ u “ sn.oo H k VWI STYLISH LONG COATS VW' ' N / $16.50 Coats This Sale $11.50 IJ ’lll ! s ls - 00 “ “ “ $ lO - 75 feSfiwPW / s i3 - 5 ° “ “ “ s lo ' oo jj J $12.50 “ “ “ 9.00 g Jfl ffi- SIO.OO “ “ “ 7.50 BW' I m 6,00 “ “ * 3 * 75 IB’ iWI ft I All Wool skirts in Panama-Serges fe | i >in Black, Blue, Brown and Tan at ' | I 1-4 off regular price. j I‘ g H «/ litf* I i ffi. Just regular fine line wash skirts I ■I I 9 at SI.OO to $4.50. 11 fflt xf Wash Coats from $3.00 to SIO.OO K NIBLICK & CO. -
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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 Oh! Oh! IHave A Pi dure 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 that 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
W. G. Kist spent Sunday at his home in Fort Wayne. Ada Stevwns, Dessie .Mann, Agnes Eady and Mrs. George Wertzberger were ektr» clerks at the Baughman racket stone Saturday.
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Mrs. D. L. Barkley of Hoagland was shopping here Saturday. Henry Sherry of Preble was a busi-1 ness visitor here Saturday. Charles Fritzinger of Monmouth | was here on business Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. James Hoagland of West Monroe street are the proud parents of a bright baby girl. Simeon Hain left the city for Jamestown, N. D., last evening, where he ' will visit for a few weeks with relatives and friends.
