Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1911 — Page 3

One Big Lot All of the odd sizes and tag ends of Tan, Patent and kid strap Pumps and oxfords were put in one big lot this morning and you can have y our choice at NINETY EIGHT CENTS. There are Tan Calf and Suede pumps that sold up to $3.00 at ,98c Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

,u< O<U<U<<o<o<o < O<O<O<O<OU 2 WEATHER FORECAST | ’.■•*O<O<O<O * o<o<o<o<o<o<o< Fair tonight and Tuesday, cooler in extreme south portion. Dr. C. C. Rayl of Monroe was a business visitor here Saturday. J. W. Tyndall was looking after bus-, iness affairs at Goshen today. Joe Miller of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here today. .Mrs. David Archer of Pleasant Mills was here Saturday, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Ft. Wayne motored to this city and were guests over Sunday of John Colchin and family. Bert Fisher of Union City, and a former ball player in the Decatur team several years ago, spent Sunday in the city with friends. Miss Jeanette Kinney has returned from Celina, Ohio, Geneva and other towns of that vicinity, where she spent a weeJi with relatives.

Old A'dams County Bank Deca cur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 /ffi Surplus . $30,000 ’ C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirseh and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. — »’’w’-; • KTTj Farm loans U-L-i a Specialty R?f,eCt Resolve c °^ ns Little Drops Os 'Vater Little Grains Os Sand Every , m AccomodaDollars Saved lo tionConYour Bank Account with safe - Banking Mav Purchase Methods T _, Extended ACRES OF LAND! To™-. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits HOBO ■ o ■ o ■ o boboobobobobobobobob ?J S Bowers, Pres. F. M, Sehinneyer, Vice Pres. 2 o I ° i s The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g s be rtt g O vou call at its office and see its offerings. The com- q ■ nanv has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ O JSnahle terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract ■ ■ Kany your abstract of title. Twenty g 2 years experience, complete records. O a “ £ « ■ o O The Bowers Realty Go. W ! French Quinn, Secty. C

il Homer Elzey of Monroe was here today on business. Mrs. Henry Dlrkson of north of Decatur was shopping here Saturday. Miss Williams of Kendallville is visiting with the Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Semans. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Pifer of south Bend, who has been quite sick, is improving. Mrs. C. E. Baughman went to Hhiff- , ton today noon on business for the Baughman five and ten cent store. Walter Johnson paid Clyde Rice 111.66 as benefits accrued from a sprained shoulder, he being insured in the Hoosier Casualty company. Miss Rose Voglewede and niece, Kathleen Haefling, are expected home today from Indianapolis, where they have been visiting with the Tom Haef,ling family. Miss Rose will then prepare to go on a trip to Duluth. Messrs, and Mesdames F. A. Peoples and Alva Nichols returned last evening from Rome City, where they spent a week. They had a fine time and report that they are the banner fishermen. Last Saturday's scoop landed them 120 fine fish.

Ike Archer was doing some work st Geneva today. Mrs. F. W. Flnkhousen visited over Sunday in Fort Wayne. John Elzey of Monroo was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Perry Shllts and daughter, Esther, spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, the guest of friends. William Schlnnerer of Willshire, 0., changed cars here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne, The Rev. D. O. Wise left this morning for Lake Geneva, Wia., where he will attend a convention. James Spade returned to his home at Fort Wayne, he being here over Sunday, visiting with friends. Mrs. Anna Neuenschwander returned this morning to Berne after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lord. D. E. Smith was at Indianapolis today looking after some important mat--1 ters and calling upon former Decatur . friends. Miss Bell Tonnelier returned this morning to Geneva to resume her book work for the Geneva Giove comI pany. Miss Agnes Costello, who spent SunI day here with her parents, returned ' this morning to her work at Fort Wayne. Floyd Smith returned to his place of business at Fort Wayne, having been in the city over Sunday with his family. | Miss Mabel Beery left this morning for Fort Wayne, where she. will make a week’s visit with Mr. and Mra. George Gault. Joe Smith, who has been working at Howe for some time, returned this ' morning after spending Sunday here ' with bis family. Marguerite Case left for Fo't Waype and from there will leave for Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, to make a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloud returned this morning to Lynn after an dverSunday visit here with his folks. Mr. , and Mrs. C. C. Cloud. Mrs. Joseph Elzey of Ossian arrived Saturday for a visit with Clinton Grim and family, north of the city, being met here by her niece, Miss Beatrice Coffelt. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Michigan. who has been here for a short stay with her son, P. G. Williams, left today for Indianapolis to be the guest of relatives for some time. The Misses Tillie and Ixjllie Mefb I ers, Jennie Woods and Ixtuise Wertz- ' berger and Mrs. Charles O. Meibers

left yesterday for Rome City, where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. Miss Lucy Elliott, first clerk in Governor Marshall’s office at Indianapolis, i stopped off here today for a few days' I visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller. , She is enroute home from an extended I trip over the Great lakes. Floyd Gfltaer of Mt. Etna was a guest over night at the .1. H. Stewart I home on Marshall street. He was accompanied home today by Miss Sylvia Gross, who has been a guest at the Stewart home since Friday. -Clyde Rice this morning shipped a pair of high bred pigeons to G. A. Nitsch at Leavenworth, Kans. Mr. Rice is becoming quite popular in this | line of work and is sending high grade , stock to all parts of the country. Postmaster Lower reports unclaimed letters at the postoffice for Mrs. Margaret Stewart. Miss Mary Steele, Mrs. C. W. Perryman, Miss Eva Mayer, Ed Lupton, F. W. Kelly, Cards, Kath- ' arine Beagle, Mrs. J. D. Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dietelbach and ' son, Glen Harold, returned this morn- ■ ing to their home in Findlay, Ohio, after a week’s visit with Mrs. Dietelbach's brothers, Emile and Dwight Wilder, and other relatives. Mm, DietI elbach was Miss Bessie Wilder before ; her marriage. Workmen this morning resumed ■ duty on the extending of the G. R. & I I. switch at the Bowers-Nibliek grain [elevator, across Monroe street and , south thereof. Work was begun some I time ago. but was stopped until a perI mit to cross the street was obtained i from the council. Fred Falk and family of Jonesboro, Ark., who have been making a visit here with various relatives, left this morning for Rome City, where they will spend some time. While there Mr. Falk will go up in Michigan to look after some business for a short while. Will Hilpert, living near Bobo, who , was operated on several days ago loi appendicitis, is improving slowly, but■ it is believed will ultimately regain ; his health. He suffered from the. attack for several weeks before permitting the operation, and his condition was consequently very serious. Surveyor Charles Ernst and Commissioner Henry Zwick made a tour of this county today, inspecting the sites for new bridges proposed for next year. The list includes the one at Monroe street in this city, where it is desired a. suitable concrete bridge, that will be both convenient and ornamental, will be built.

Amo* W. Hlrschey of Berne was here on business today. Gilbert Stricklerls home from a business trip to Geneva. Mrs. Frank Jone* and children of Fort Wayne are visiting here. Mra. Joseph Crozier of Union town ship was here today on business. Miss Bernice Colter returned to Wiilsbire after a visit with Miss Helen i Fonner over Sunday. Miss Martha Schlnnerer of Will- ! shire, Ohio, changed cars her* on her way to Fort Wayne. Miss Rose Studer has returned to Celltra, Ohio, after a visit here with Miss Stella Bremerkamp. Mrs. I. Kalver and Miss Dessie Beery are among the many from the city at Rome City, taking a few weeks’ rest. The Misses Nellie Kundert and ■ Laura Lindemann returned to Delphos, Ohio, after a visit here with Miss Agnes Mei berg. Miss Agnes Starost of the Ward j Fence offices, is taking a week’s vacation which she is spending with Miss Alice Benhfgan, in Ft. Wayne. Attorney D. E. Smith left this morning for Indianapolis, from where he will proceed tomorrow to Jonesboro, Ark., to look after legal affairs. i Bert and Rosa Voglewede, who hat e been visiting their sister, Mrs. Thomas Haefling, at Indianapolis, were expected to return home this afternoon. The D. D. Clark family, Miss Bertha Kinney and Miss Blanche Harshbarger, who have been spending the week at Tri-lake, near Columbia City, hate returned home. Miss Rose Colchin has returned to the True & Runyon store after a two and a half weeks’ vacation, part of which she spent with her aunt, near Terre Haute. The Mt. Victory church, east of the city, of which the Rev. Culbertson c Wren, Ohio, is the pastor, has arranged for a picnic to be held in the Steven Miller grove August 19th.

Mrs. Henry Peters returned to Fort Wayne Saturday evening after a visit here with relatives. She was accompanied by her son. Otto Peters, win spent Sunday at his home there. Mrs. Mary Crawford and son, Leon, Mrs. Julius Spies and daughter. Hel en, and Frank Barthol went to Rome City Sunday to spend a week or sc with the Kueblers, who are spending their vacation there. Mrs. Adam Leichty of Bucyrus. 0.. returned to her home Saturday after a pleasant visit here at the Henry Mayer home. She was accompanied by the Misses Naomi and Ruth Mayer, who will make a return visit. The Misses Clara Bultemeier anil Helen Mailand and Messrs. Albeit Scheumann and Henoch Heckman spent Sunday in Rome City. and while there visited with the F. A. Peoples and Alva Nichols families, who spent the week there. i Mrs. A. B. Morrison, who returned from Oaxaca, Mexico, where she spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Dick Wallace, is arranging for the closing of her business matters hete and the packing of her household goods, preparatory to going to Mexico again to make her home. The Rev. C. W. Church returned to Fort Wayne this morning after preaching at Clark’s Chapel and Bobo M. E. churches on the circuit over which the Rev, D. A. J. Brown formerly presided. No minister has yet been selected to fill the place of the Rev. Brown, who resigned on account of ill health. Will Rundell and wife were in the . city for a short time last evening visiting relatives. Mr. Rundell has obtained a two months' leaves!' absence from the force of the state accounting board and is at Decatur, where he is auditing the books of two corporations and installing new accounting systems.—Fort Wayne Journal-G?.-zette. The Indiana Lighting company Saturday added some new fixtures to their holder establishment, which will be much more beneficial to them in the way of furnishing gas to their many patrons here. A fresh coat of pitch was recently added to the large tank and it also now' presents a better appearance in the way of keeping up things. Dr. D. D. Clark and Ralph Amrine, who spent Sunday at Columbia City, where the Clark family is spending a several weeks' vacation, returned home. They are located at Tri-lakc, and although it Is but a few year.; since this resort has been opened, it promises in a short time to be another of the many interesting places for the pleasure seekers. J. H. Kalver, our old friend who used to make a specialty of spreading printer’s ink in the Daily Democrat, and who graduated from the clothing business in Decatur into the job of advertising manager for Remick’s Mu sic house, biggest in the world, wltu headquarters at Chicago, writes us from Manitou, Colorado, where he is I enjoying the cool breezes, with his : family, saying "ICs great!”

MOTHERS Here’s a bit of interesting news for you. We’re going to sell 5 Dozen Boy’s Waists At 39c Apiece Their waists are the Mother’s Friend Make, a guarantee of workmanship, quality and styles, sizes 6 to 15 years all colors, made with collar attached or neckband. Come early as this lot won’t last long. Prices Quoted are for Cash. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys

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