Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1911 — Page 3
Mens Gun Metal Oxfords Made on new Hi-To last, creased vamps, Medium heel and snappy pattern at $1.95 Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
Hf X»o<K>*o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o4l j WEATHER FORECAST I * >».■*♦■; *O4O * r ‘*n*o*o*o*o*o* Rain tonight or Wednesday; in- ' creasing cloudiness. Mrs. R. K. Allison is in Oden, .Mich., visiting. , Miss Madge Hite was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Jees Reop of Berne was here this morning transacting business matters. Noah .Mangold was transacting business at Berne, Geneva and Portland today. John Steury of Berne transferred here this morning on his way to Fbrt Wayne Miss Sarah Zurcber of Berne changed cars here this morning on her way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. E. X. Ehinger and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ehinger. spent the day in Fort Wayne. Fred Hoffman returned today to Oxford. Ohio, after several days’ stay here with his family.
Old Aldams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. S Capital $126,000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier, n, , Farm loans Read a Specialty Reflect Resolve c<>^ ns j Little Drops Os Water I 1 able Rates, a Little Grains »f Sand - —■ Every „ m i m AccomodaDollars Saved lo tionConYour Bank Account with safe _ Banking Mav Purchase Methods Extended ACRES OF LAND! To our Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ■obob o bob o bobodbobobobobobobob • J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Free. | 2 5 o ■ 3 2 The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- £ ? lent bargains in city property and Adams county ■ a farms The company would be pleased to have B > vtu* all at its office and see its offerings. The com- < ■ mnv has plenty of five per cent money to loan on B 2 reasonable terms. Let the Schwmever Absttact ■ * Company prepare your abstract oi tide, iwei.vj £ years experience, complete records. O J- a « o O The Bowers Realty Go. gs 5 French Quinn, Secty. g vB o ■ o • O • C 30305*0« O« -Jf oac -oxo
-Mrs. Laura Crill and son, Ralph, , were Monroe callers today. ! B. B. Teeple was looking after business affairs at Marion, Mich., today. Mrs. Clara Straub and son. Robert, went to Monroe to spend the day with their grandparents. Mrs. Henry Ehresman went to Fort Wayne yesterday, where she continued medical treatment. Rev. and Mrs. J. Vuker of Wren. Ohio, changed cars here this morning 1 on their way to Fort Wayne. Fred Falk and children have arrived in the city from Jonesboro, Ark., for a several weeks’ visit with friends. Alvena and Edward Roehm returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with relatives in Schumm. Ohio. Miss Leuna Bilger of LaOtto, Ind., returned home today after being the guest of Mrs. Harvey Gay of Short street. Catherine and Nora Gunkle of Fort Wayne arrived in the city this morning to be in attendance at the Ter-veer-Uhl wedding, solemnized at the St Mary’s church.
Miss Eva Metzler went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muter of Berne were shoppers here today. Mrs. Reuben Baxter of Monmouth i was shopping here today. Mrs. W. F. Rosenwinkle of Fort j Weyne is reported as being much better. r George C. Steele of the racket store was a Fort Wayne visitor this afternoon. Mrs. John Tonnelller left this afternoon for Fort Wayne to visit with her sister. Mrs. B. Plock. Dr. C. T. Rentier has returned from Grand Rapids, Mich., his sister, Mrs. 'Griffin, being much better. Edwin Martin arrived from Fort i Wayne this morning and is a guest of ! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Braun, j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gulick and I daughter of St. Mary's township were business visitors here today. Mrs. Thomas Fisher went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit with her daughter. Mrs. L. L. Syphers. Mrs. Dan Hill and son, John Edi ward, went to Monmouth to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. KurU. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell and Dr. Roller of Willshire, Ohio, transferred heie this morning on their way to Fort
j Wayne. Maude Cowley arrived yesterday afternoon from Fort Wayne for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs C. J. Weaver. Mrs. D. M. Hensley and son, David, ! left today for Rome City, where j they will spend the remainder of the I season at their cottage. Bess Tonnelier went to Geneva this morning and for the remainder of th, week will have charge of the book; ' of the Geneva Glove Co. Lester Opliger, who has been mal ing a visit with bis brother, L. E. Os. iiger, and family, left this morning for his home at Linn Grove. The Misses Ruth, Lucile, Lillie and Master Gordon Buhler have returned from an extended visit with relatives at Marion and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Haley and chilI dren returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after a visit over Sun day with their parents here. Mrs. John Striker and Mrs. Louis Flory of Toledo, have arrived in the city for a visit with Mrs. Catherine (’loss and daughter, Mary Closs. L. C. Moses of Lima, Ohio, stoppeu off today for a visit with his mothe., Mrs. Julia Moses. He is enroute to the lakes, where he will spend his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Moore and their guest, Mrs. Eunice Quinn Dent, of Chicago went to Fort Wayne today where they spent the day enjoyablv at Robinson park. Dan Niblick is at home from a week s pleasant trip as a member oi the merchants’ excursion, visiting in Chicago, Milwaukee, and returning by 1 way of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ray Everhart of Fort, Wayne was quite sick yesterday at the home , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ma-, lotte on West Monroe street, requiring , the services of a physician. Word from Miss Rose Dunathan ol . Van Wert, Ohio, principal of the De-■ catur high school, is that she is again enjoying herself at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. W. H Nachtrieb at Hudson. Michigan. Miss Blanche Ervin, who is enjoying a two weeks' visit from her work in 'he suit department of the True t Runyon store, went to Fort Wayne ♦ his afternoon to spend the remainder of the week. Mrs. Striker and daughter, Mrs. Hora, of Toledo, Ohio, are guests 'of Mrs. Floss and daughter. Mary. Mrs. Striker is the widow of the contractor i in charge of the brick street paving ' for this city several years ago. The Misses Alma Heine and Martha Worthman returned last evening to Fort Wayne after spending some time at the Worthman home in Magley. They were accompanied to Ft. Wayne 1 by Miss Minnie Worthman of Magley. who will visit there. W. J. Myers received word that his l granddaughter, Alice, eightee.n-months- . old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Piter, of South Bend, who has been ill, is better. Mrs. Myers, who was i j summoned there, will remain a tew i days longer. v - Permanent employment at good sal- 1 aries on pleasant work for capable, ex-I perienced lady stenographers can be procured by applying to S. F. Bowser j l& Co., Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Advise' j what experience you have had and I what typewriter you can operate. 14lt'l I — —— KILLS A MURDERER A merciless murderer is appendicitis | with many victims, but Dr. King’s New I Life Pills kill ft by prevention. They gently stinulate stomach, liver and j bowels, preventing that that j invites appendicitis, curing constipa- i i tfon, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25 j cents at all druggists. j
M CARtFUL. The secret sanitary officer is Lere <nd is busy. He wishes it understood that all privy vaults mat are not cleaned out will be ordered cleaned out by him at once at your expense; also wishes It understood that it is unlawful to bury the contents of privy vaults on your lots. He will begin prosecutions on all who have not complied with the health boards’ notice by July 15th, and will continue until finished. 159t3 - ---o Foley Kidney Fills* contain In con centrated form ingredients of estab llshed therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all ikdney and bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pilis are antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Refuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Co. ST. I O r*. -» Valuable Eye Glass Dividends. Rogers' glasses are made to fit your requirements and will pay you dividends in the form of complete satisfaction. Rogers’ service guarantees I correct glasses and comfortable adjustment. Our own factory saves delay and dollars. No c'naiges for examination Glasses From $1.50 Up. •f Arvthorvy Hotel Comer roR.TWAyNE.nm-:-Lntemrbar.sta.txrv,
OBOSOBOB 08080808 OB O 808080808 S- you can save from sl. B Oto $2. perj gallon on whiskey that you buy O ■ ‘from me. 2 Reason No. 1 I buy direct from the dis- ■ q tiller and rectifier. ■ ■ Reason No. 2f IJdo not have the high license g ■ topay ‘ ■ Reason No.T3 Ido not, have to pay the high B rent forjmy place of business, nor keep three or B £ four clerks. ■ R! Reason No. 4 The whiskey business is a side £ IS line for me and lam satisfiedjwith a small profit on same. * q Absolutely the best whiskies at the least ccst. ■ W You will find my prices on same in another ad. B I I. A. KALVER g q Wholesale Dealer £ B lei 581 Monroe St. & G.R.&I R.R. O • 0808 OEOIOBO 808 OBOE O B O lI g BO,OE r ""I THE HOME OF I Quality Groceries I OUR Goods Will Appear To Much Better Advantrge IN YOUR PANTRY THAN ON OUR SHELVES I THE FORMER I Is Where They Naturally Belong, Anyway I For years we have had the sole agency of the famous Pickling vinegar and still have it.J guarantee it, and will pay you for any' goods spoiled from the use of our pickling vinegar. It; sells at 20c. per gallon. • W atch Our Ad Fc r Saturday’s Special Hower and Hower, North of G. R. &•!. Depot. » ’Phone 108.
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' FOUND —Shawl, dropped from auto on Monroe street at G. R. & I. crossing. Ask at this office. 1 WANTED —Your coal orders at Bennett’s coal yard. Located at Decatur Egg Case Co’s office. 'Phone 63'J. 168t6 FOR SALE—Good driving horse, gentle and perfectly sound. See George Schieferstein, R. R. 7, Monmouth, Ind. 143 W
! • No guesswork about your money mattes when you are a depositor here, B" Your bills are all paid by check. Your check, □J when returned, becomes a receipt. No trouble about change, no disputes about payments, no as to where your money has gone, or how much you have received. Your pass book and the stubs of your check book always tell the story. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' Decatur. Indiana Capital SIOO,OOO. Resources SBOO,OOO. Surplus $20,000 P. W. Smith President W. A. Kuebler Vice Pres. C. A. Dugan Cashier F. W. Jaebker asst. Cashier
WANTED—A dishwasher at the Murray hotel. 153t3 FOR RENT—A six room house, handy to Ward fence and automobile factories. See C. H. Elzey. 166tt>
rz~~ni — ! WHY PAY RETAIL PRICES x for your whiskey and beer when you can buy at wholesale prices, or just as cheap as the retail dealer n Note The Following Prices 1 I. X. L. Whiskey $1.50 per Gallon worth $2.50 Cabinet “ $2.00 “ “ “ $3.00 ||| I Old Canterbury Rye $2.60 ““ “ $4.00 Briar Ridge <A worth $5.00 H M. ii. G. (A straight Kentucky whiskey 9 years old) $3.75 pcr'gal. M worth SO.OO ; , California Port wine $1.25 per gallon worth $2.00 B| • Berliners Kimmei $2.00 per gallon “ $3.00 p) These goods are absolutely the I best in townffor the least money. J My |Beer Prices . | Seipp’!' Export Beer 50c doz. or $1.50 per case of|3 doz. ■“ Extra Pale " 60c ’* “ $175 •• <• 3 .. - J? “ Export Large -80 c " “ $1.60 “ “ •• 2 “ Extra Pale large 90c ~ “ $1.75 “ “ << 2 •< f” These beers are guaranted by the Conrod Seipp '' Brewing Co. under tne pure Food andJDrugs Act, I June 30, 1906, Serial No. 3750. I sell to private 1 trade only, because the private trade does not ex- O pect me to spend all my profits right back with ■ I them. I. A. KALVER I Wholesale Dealer TeL 581 Monroe st. & G. R. &I. R. R.
• i LOST —A pair of glasses Suatla.' morning between Adams and Madison streets, or Fourth and Monroe 1 streets. Finder please return to Mrs : Henry Schultz or to this office.
