Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1911 — Page 3
Oh! My Feet They’re Burning Up Maybe you’ve made this remark during the last few weeks. Could it be that the shoes you are wearing are causing your trouble? Come in and let us examine your trouble, show you some of our comfort shoes, shoes that have made others foot troubles fade away, maybe we can help you. Anyway we’ll do our best and leave it to you whether we succeed or not. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
♦ o*o*o*o*og i WEATHER FORECAST I *o*o*o*o»o ♦ 04040*0»04040« Fair tonight and Thursday. Mrs. C. S. Colter was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. John Koenig went to St. Mary’s, Ohio, today on business. Will Colchin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Myrtle Chronister, who has been ill the past two weeks, is somewhat better. D. M. Hensley has returned from Rome City, where he spent several days with his family. Sam Schindler of Fort Wayne, a former resident here, was in the city on business yesterday. Wilda Watts was among the business callers at-Geweva today, returning home on the afternoon train. Mrs. Mary Smith went to Ft. Wayne this morning, where she will visit with her son, Melvin Smith, and family. The Misses Fay and Vivian Schumaker arrived this morning from Rudolph. Ohio, for a visit wtfti Bea PH-, lars and family. (George Massonnee and Andrew Harting, the well known fruit dealers, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning.
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Harney Kalver of Bluffton was a business visitor here yesterday. Russ Harruff arrived from Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a visit here with friends. Mrs. IJxette Bultemeier is visiting a few days in St. John's with her son, Ed Bultemeier, and family. Miss Callie Ruhl returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Middletown after a visit here with friends. Jacob Tester was a business caller at Geneva and Linn Grove today in the interest of the Decatur Furnace company. Clark Brothers, aged eighty-eight years, a veteran of the civil war, residing east of tbe city, w-as a bmnaes) visitor here today. Mrs. Elizabeth Neusbaum of Linn Grove, who has been making a visit with her daughter, Mts. Henry Gen tts, left today for her home. Miss Iris RVbinson of Winchester, who has been making a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker, left today for her home. E. H. Kilbourne of Fort Wayne, who was in attendance at the EhingerBerling wedding Tuesday, left this morning on his Tegular trip south. It has developed that several roustabounts of, the Hagenbeck-U allace shows httd smallpox, and thousands of people who visited the circus at Huntington, South Bend, Elkhart anil .other places have been exposed.
Dallas Butler was doing some cement work at Linn Grove today. Miss Vera Goeke of Fort Wayne Is the guest of Miss Vera Ehinger. Henry Bauman of Monmouth was , a business caller In the city this] morning. Robert Kerr, a well known Wabash township resident, was here today on business. William Jones of Bluffton, who was here this morning on business, left I for Fort Wayne. Mrs. W. A. Dull of Willshire, Ohio, transferred here this morning on her way to Fort Wayne. Harry Rowland of Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer have gone to Rome City for a week's stay. They were accompanied by Albert Selle-1 meyer. * W. C. McKinney is at Russiaville looking after his shipments of cherries which he makes from the plentiful cherry orchards of that place toj ! this city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker and son, Lowell Stewart, of Cayuga, are expected this evening for a visit with Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Moran are expected here from Portland today to ati tend the commencement exercises, their niece. Miss Jeanette Kinney, being one of the graduates. Mrs. F. M. Rodgers of Woodward, Okla., who has been here visiting at the J. F. Lachot home, on West Monroe street, left today for Berne for a visit with friends there. Russ Harruff of the Fort Wayne Electric Works is combining business I and pleasure at Decatur this aftersoon. That city is the home of his folks. —Fort Wayne Sentinel. J Rev. D. O. Wise is home from Fort j Wayne where on last evening he at- . tended the commencement exercises of his nephew, Verl W’ise, who graduated from the Ft. Wayne high school 1 at that time. I Thomas Salmon of Convoy, Ohio, was a business visitor in the city this I morning. He accompanied Richard ; Norris of that c4ty here this morning to take medical treatment of Dr. | Clark for a growth on his lip. j The reserved seat sale for the Catholic high school commencement exer- ’ cises to be held this evening at ’the Bosse opera house, started off with a ( rush and from the present outlook ! there will be a large audience present. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnhart went i to Bluffton today on business relating to their racket store at Attica. Mr. Barnhart will go from there to his home in Attica and Mrs. Barnhart will return here to visit further with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Miss Fanchon Daugherty left this morning for her home at Monroe. Tuesday she returned from Colfax, Indiana, where she was the guest of her sister for several days, and also at Lafayette, where she attended the high school commencement exercises of the high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Trltch and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warner and little son left today for Bloomington. Where they will be absent for a number of weeks. While there both Mr. Tfitch and Mr. Warner will take up a course ■of training to better prepare them-] selves in the profession of teai'tiing. I O. P. Edwards and John Warner of Leipsic, Ohio, made a trip here by au-| tomdbile Tuesday afternoon anti spent the night at the John NiMick home, returning to Leipsic, Ohio, this morning. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Edwards, who returned Tuesday from Chicago, where she attended the commencement evercises | .of Ferry Hall.
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Fred TJHeme of Union township was a business visitor here today. D. M. Hensley is home from Rome I City, where he spent several days, ' Ashing. Mrs. L. C. Annen went to Magley this morning to visit with C. Annen and family. Mr. Anderson of the Indiana Lighting company of Fort Wayne was a ] business caller in the city today. Henry Peters of Fort Wayne returned to his home after being a business caller here this morning. The Misses Faye and Nora Del Smith went to Portland this afternoon to attend the Dickes-Laßhrette wed ding this evening. | William Brown of Berne was in the ' city last evening to look after some business matters, and returned home later by automobile. I Henry , Peters of Fort Wayne was here today looking after some buslnes affairs which required his attention for a short while. j The Ladies' Aid society of the Chris tian church will meet with Mrs. P. G. Williams at her home on Mercer avenue Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clcok. A large number of out-of-town visitors made their appearance here today to be present at the commencement exercises of the St. Joseph Catholic school, which will be held this evening. Rev. Father Ellis of Syracuse. N. Y., who attended the ordination at . Fort Wayne last Saturday, stopped off in the for a short visit at the guest of Father Flaherty on his wa? home. M. J. Sullivan, who has been at Fort ' Wayne for the past week, returned ' home this morning to resume hit: work for the Indiana Lighting com 1 paay. Mt. Sullivan attended the or dination of his brother, which too! place last Saturday at the cathedral Tbe Baptist church, upon receivint the permission of the council for thi erection of their tent for the holding 1 of religious services on the ground Just back of the church, and extending • across the alley, will soon begin tbi > erection of same, and the servicer 1 will be held. o COURT HOUSE NEWS The will of John N. Kerr, written , January 14, 1910, was probated today. . To his wife, Mary Waggoner Kerr, he . divides all his real and personal estate, she to pay all debts. Irving G Kerr and William T. Waggoner were witnesses. Mr. Kerr's death occsrved 1 June 7th. r William T. Waggoner, executor of ! the John Yant estate, filed iietitroi: to 1 sell personal property at private sale, which was granted by Jswigre Hfeiryman at a special session of court. The l sale to be private, with 10 day’s notice . by posting in ten public places, five in , the home township. Sale to be for I not less than the appro wemewt. Bums > of $5 and under cash; over 15, >srv • months' time; interest, i per cent, s, after date, with personal wecufity. FOR SALE CHEAP—A large barn and a house for sale or rent. In- ‘ ] quire 121 So. 9th St. 122t6 ‘ I I I " 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
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T'lOT&jWant XKC . I 111 < ■ ~ ' 111 y / 1IF you do you should have one, for the person who loves music finds it the greatest pleasure and enjoyment in life. Perhaps the only questions in your mind are whether you can afford it and w here you should buy. All we ask is that you investigate both questions at our store before making up your mind Undertaking and Embalming, Calls Answered Day Or Night MEYER, SCHERER & BEAVERS Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. B" ‘Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, n j Farm loans Read a Specialty Reflect Dpcnlvp Col lections KeMmt Made RAINY DAYS gg ARE SURE TO COME, Evctv To Any And Every AccomodaFELLOW! For Rainy Days with safe A BANK ACCOUNT Banking Makes Extended The Best Umbrella! Toww We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
