Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1911 — Page 3

We Have Exclusive Agency For The American Boy Shoes In Decatur THEY ARE GOOD SHOES TOO b Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

: WEATHER FORECAST t • o*o*o#o*o ♦ o*o*o*o*o*o*ot Showers tonight and Sunday; probably followed with fair weather. t S. E. Hite w'as a business caller at Berne today. Hugh Woods is home from a short business trip to Berne. Xoah Mangold made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. William Lammert was a business caller at Geneva, returning home on the afternoon train. Mrs. Frank Railing and children, who were shoppers here yesterday, left today for their home at Geneva. John Potter, day clerk at the Murray hotel, left last night for Moline, 111., where he will take a few weeks’ vacation. Mrs. E. W. Johnson and children, who have been the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Weldy, left at noon for their home at Monroe.

■ I THE HOME OF I I Quality Groceries I YOU Will Always FIND Us Busy 04 •* But Never Too Busy To Give Your Especial Wants Our Special Attention WE VALUE YOUR TRADE Kalamazoo Celery Switzer 4 Cheese Water Melons Colorado Honey Green Corn Package Wafers Oranges Caned Meats Lemons ce ea We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 15 Butter 15 to 22c Hower and Hower. NortWG^^L^epo^^ m ■oioli O ■ 0 ■ 0 ■OBOOaOBOIOIOiOBOIOI f J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer. Vice Pres. ■ 2 o o ■ ■ o ■ tbp Rowers Realty Company has some excel- £ P i StSln citv property and Adams county ■ O lent bargains m city p PJ p i ease d to have O O farm oii office and see its offerings. The com- g 2 years experience, complete record.. o !? £ O ■ o The Bowers Realty Go. ■ S French Quinn, Secty. O

Charles Steele made a trip to Ossian yesterday. John B. Holthouse was a business visitor at Bluffton today. Mrs. Ola Gaskill went to Ft. Wayne yesterday afternoon for a short visit. Miss Marie Gass left yesterday afternoon for Fort Wayne for a visit with relatives. John Schug was a business caller at Richmond today, returning home this afternoon. William Schinnerer of Willshire, Ohio, changed ears here this morning on his way to Fort Wayne. Henry Scherry of Preble township went to Fort Wayne again to take treatment of an eye specialist. Mrs. Clinton Johnson of Huntsville is in the city for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forbing. Appropriate religious services will Ibe held tomorrow in all the city’s i churches, to which the public is invited. ! Earl Heffner of Fort Recovery, O„ ! is here making a visit with his grand- ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forbing.

Leo Yager is here and will spend Sunday with his slater and brothers. Frank Harthol haa returned from a week's stay at Rome City enjoying his vacation.Miss Mary Erwin, who has been visiting at Pleasant Mills, returned home yesterday. John Loshe, from south of the city, Was here today attending to business matters. May Berling has returned from a several days' visiting trip with friends at Kokomo. Mrs. Ira Elzey and babe left yesterday for Monroe, where they will make a short stay with relatives. Write for illustrated (Blue Book) containing Central Ohio grain, stock and dairy farms.—Wm. Mcßoberts, Delaware, Ohio. It The Misses Emma Firks and Lucy Worthman of Magley transferred here yesterday afternoon on their way to Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. Thomas Stoneburner has returned from Kendallville, where she was visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pontius. Decatur Is said to be one of the best grain markets within a radius of fifty I miles. Grain, hay, etc., is hauled to I the markets here from great disI tances. Miss Lucy Barnes of Huntington, i who has been the guest at the John I Stewart home, and also visiting with : other friends, left yesterday noon for her home. Mesdames Henry Reinking, Gustave Mack and Charles Boehlinger of Indianapolis arrived yesterday for a week’s visit with the Herman Reinking family. The opening sale of Mrs. Sherlock's home-made bread at the F. V. Mills grocery today found a heavy patron- ■ age. Mr. Mills will have this as a new department henceforth. I The family of Jacob Atz went to i Kendallville yesterday, where they 1 will visit a few days with friends and relatives, Mr. Atz going up about the I latter part of the week. Frank Bremerkamp, who is taking , his vacation from duties at the First i National bank, arrived home last evi ening from Niagara Falls, where he I has been for the past week. The sale conducted yesterday by , Albert Riley, administrator of the Howard Parker estate, of Blue Creek township, was well attended, the proceeds of the sale amounting to about 11400. Another large delegation of Decatur people will go to Rome City tomorrow morning for their summer vacation, taking the places of those being there for several weeks, who will return In the evening. Rosa Voglewede left yesterday for Fort Wayne, where she spent the night with Miss Blanch Hart and this morning left for Chicago on their trip to Duluth, Minn., and other cities on a week or ten days' trip. Newton Anderson ano sister-in-law. I Miss .Lettie Kintz, returned last evening to Gideon. Mo., after a visit here with the G. F. Kintz family. Mrs. Anderson and children will remain here to visit until September. The hypnotized man. who rode the bicycle for three hours in this unconscious condition in front of the Teepie, Brandyberry &• Peterson clothing store, attracted hundreds of people to I the scene, and it was one of the best features of Professor Shepherd since ■ his arrival in the city. Miss Hazel Lenhart, who went to I Fort Wayne yesterday, completed ari rangements for entering the Interna- ' tional business college at that, place ' and will take a ten months’ complete I course in bookkeeping, stenography,

nrr~~ —nr II SCHAFER HARDWARE! — COMPANY WE SAVE YOU MONEY ■ i Buy Where Your Dollars Buy Most | This Is Just A Mere Matement. i m There Are Many Reasons Why.

Bud Summer* of Monroe was a budnes* caller la the city today. Mr*. Eugene Runyon will leave next week for Oakwood park «o attend the Y P. A. convention. Carl Hower went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit wltij hi* aunt, Mr*. Margaret Louthan. Miss Lucile Rosebrougb returned today to Huntington after a vleit with Miss Naomi Niblick. ’Jesse Helm of the postoffice force, will leave tonight for Oden, Mich., for a two weeks’ visit. Mrs. I. Imler returned last evening from a ten days' visit with friends a; | Logansport and Rochester. Mrs. Oliver Schug has returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes, at LaOtto. The Misses Rose Kleinhenz and Vera Hammond are extra clerks at the Steele & Weaver racket store. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Yingling will arrive from Tiffin, Ohio, tor a visit with Mrs. Yingling's sister, Mrs. W. L. Lehne. A baby girl has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geimer. Mrs. Geimer was Miss Margaret Eiting before hetmarriage. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Meibers and son, Rob, will leave tomorrow for Rome City, where they will make a two weeks' visit. Miss Agnes Krick returned today to her work at the Gallogly & Johnson office after a two days' absence on account of sickness. John Schug returned this afternoon from a business trip to Richmond, where he was looking after business transactions during the day. Mrs. Perry Andrews of near Monroe was here today shopping. Mrs. Andrews is recovering from a three week's illness caused by a gathering in her head. Chris Musser, the well known road contractor, made a business trip to Hyntington today where he will look after business relating to a road whicli he has there. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beam and children of Willshire, Ohio, were visitors here today, Mr. Beam leaving on the 10 o’clock car for Fort Wayne, where he will visit with his father, W. H. Beam. Clarence Baughman has returned from Portland, where he attended the opening of the Morris new five and ten cent store. He states that he never saw such a jam in his life. The special granite sale opened at 9 o'clock and the granite pieces were all laid on a table, the doors of the stor. opened, and then a grand rush ensued. the building being jammed from one end to the other. o —— MEETING ur t> I OCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of stockholders of the Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10:00 o'clock a. m , on Tuesday, August 1- 1811. for the purpose of electing seven di rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may- come before them. 156-lmo. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. Coal Con sumsrs Before you buy yonr Winters supply of coal comedown and get my price. I handle White Ash and Kentncky Cook Coal. Emerson Bennett Located G.R.&L & Adams St Phone 639

L. ■ DECATUR *~3 Thursday August 3 11 -S&v M 1 w I IWcWt S T k f tX/!Greater AmericPsTi 17 RepresentativeShowkX ' It* record of growth without parallel V. F fl The wondrou* West of story and j- io the history of amusement*. -“g*'* < tradition. The West of the Indian J More and greater variety and mul- z *n«i the Buffalo, of the Cowpuncher, IMB| I I tiplicity of novel, original and solidly /I the Pioneer and the Homesteader. I Ilf ' I worthy feature* than any other The West that is passing and ha* Bill I I solely western institution in existence almost passed j] I1 'R BIGGEST FRONTIER EXHIBITION m the WORLD II I/ I Direct and intact from the great Oklahoma Ranch, whose name it bear* and whose fame I V it proudly conserve* I I I EVERY PARTICIPANT,TO THE MANNER BORN II I Cowboy®, Cowgirls, Indiana, Vaoquema, Rurale®, Penoritas, Hunters, Trappers, Scoute, Ranger®, 1 I Bucking Horeea. Buffal<x», Ixing-boroed Hirers, and every and al) other biguree and Features of the Cattle I TwH and Jtound-up. Suatcbing from oblivion and reviving for public profit and pleasure the romances, penis* hardships, chivalries and spectacular routine of the Great Western Outdoors I — A COMMEMORATIVE FETE — | I Unfolding the roll of the stormy and convulsive histary of the Vanished Border and descending, step by step, to the living present, us exemplified on the 101 Ranch, which still resists the encroachments oC advancing j I MttiMßßßt fl EVERY ELEMENT AND lINCIDEINT RINGS TRUE | ,4 A ‘ Tfae West depleted of its champions. Every name renowned for skill or daring in avocation* of the range S hSI e //■ -• y 1 J J ■ ■■ -.J 9 U PICKETT THE MODERN URSUS . : Only man who ever battled, barehanded, with * Spanish bull, a positive feature at every exbibitioo H 2 P. M.-TWO DAILY PERFORMANCES F ™“-8 P. M. k f I II GLORIOUSLY INAUGURATED BY A 'J VA TYPICAL OVERLAND TRAIL 9 FORENOON STREET PARADE fV\J V IrW A prodigious pageant different and distinct from any that ever traversed the city’s thoroughfares and I I 1V <■l 1 introducing every character and paraphernalia of the great enterprise fp k ADMISSION (including sett), ISO Gta. GHII_DREIV, 3S Gt*, y I. \ r ' ”'1 Reserved S*at* aod Orsnd Steadl Chairs, a-"” ‘ f/Z AA kvzz. 1 I including admission. IS ct*. and SI.M. II X ] /Nk V■ — J f AU tEkcte at the show grounds sad *• I ga .wtZ Ku—M 't W / d * y •» hn,, ‘ ten Bt 1 < J C y , j Holthouse’s Drug Store. ifcgWL i "Hi y J ; "1 Positively no extra charges; I 4- JA for early reservations ;|| _ A J

MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money to loan on farm at 5 per cent. Privilege of partia payment at any interest paying time SCHURGER A SMITH. o — —— R. B. Ointment cures eczema, pirn-! pies, scalp and skin trouble, itchins piles, prickly heat, sunburn, and affords you skin comfort during the hot weather. B. B. Ointment stops it< h-' ing at once and allays the irritation ’’ and promptly soothes and heals the skin. B. B. Ointment gives universal satisfaction, and is recognized by tin leading druggists as the standard remedy for all skin and scalp troubles Sold by all druggists. B. B. Ointment Is one of our most staple medicines. It gives entire satisfaction in every case. After being once used it becomes a household remedy. ’ The Holthouse Drug company. t&s-6-wks j ! Why should big gets always be made in a meat shop?

1 ■T’a |=====— I •••*"■■ I ill j. i I i IB 3I• I * aA ■ Vvy I jWffflEs! Because the meat man is such a good steak holder! IT’S A SAFE BET That No Shop Holds Better Ste-Ks Than Ours! We Don’t Hold Them Long! All Wager? Are Quickly Settled And The Steaks Promptly Delivered To The Pleased Winners You Can Bet On Our Steaks Every T'me! DYONIS SCHMITT

ABSOLUTE SAFETY flWith capital of $100,000,00, surplus 0f,520,000,00 total resources of $800,000,00, ample cash'reserves, conservative loaning policy, this Bank offers its customers greatest possible safety. <jln addition, semi-annual examinations of its assets are made by a National Bank examiner and five reports of its condition are rendered annually to comptroller of currency. ith these safeguards, we believe we are justified in solicting your business. <J4per cent interest paid on money left certain times <|Goverment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana

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