Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1911 — Page 3

Our Big Sale To Morrow — will draw a large crowd, You can buy Ladies Tan and Black strap slippers at . . . 98c Ladies Blucher and Button Patent oxfordss|,49 Mens Gun Metal Oxfords $1.95 Giris Two Strap Sandals Patent and Kid . . 98c Babies White Canvass Oxfords 15c Babies S«ft Sole Shoes all colors Isc And a lot of other good things. Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller

*0404040404040 4 O4O«O*O«H> ' WEATHER FORECAST ! '0*0404040 4 0*040*0*040404 I'-nsettled. with probably local show «r« tonight or Thursday. Dayton Jones went to Fort Wayne this morning. Bob Gregory is at home from hie regular trip. John Koenig made a bnahiess trip into Ohio today. Miss Corrine King of Bluffton is the guest of her cousin. Miss Utah Lachot. Helen, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wid Dorwin, is sick with cholera morbus. E. A. Fields of Syracuse was here f Monday on business with Smith -4b Ben. Mrs. John Everett and nephew, Mrs, ( O. O. Roop, spent yesterday at the j William Jtoop farm in Blue Creek township, where threshing was in order.

I the home of I ■ Quality Groceries I Going Picnicking iAh what a P oor P’ cnic A Picnic Would Be «rWTiTBBS Without A Good Picnic Dinner We Are Headquarters For Appetizing Picnic Delicacies __ — — If you drop in on us you will see for yourself that we can supply your wants, and if you phone your order we will have the goods, show you that the quality and price is right We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 15 Butter 15 to 22c Hower and Hower, North of G. R. &»I. Depot. ’Phone 108. ■OBOiOBO■ o BOBOCBOBIOBOBOBOBOBOB J J. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. ■ I 5 o ■ ■ o o B The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- g 3 lent bargains in city property and Adams county ■ B farms The company would be pleased to have » £ wSI at ita office and see its offerings The com- g ■ nunv has ulentv of five per cent money to loan on B -J tX Let the Schirmeyer Atetoct ■ 5 Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty H ® years experience, complete records. O 2 ■ O O The Bowers Realty Co. ■ S French Quinn, Secty. O UiOBQiOBOIoaoBiOBOroBOBCaoJo

Harry Fleming was a business caller at Berne today. Miss Mamie Teeple went to Fort 1 Wayne this morning. Charles Hill spent the day with I friends at Monroe. John F. made a business trip I to Ridgeville this morning. Miss Mabel Winans of Pleasant Mills went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Miss Margaret Gallogly has returned from a visit in Fort Wayne, Toledo and Detroit. The T. M. Gallogly family has returned from a two weeks’ outing at Sturgis, Mich. Mrs. C. D. Hocker and children, Jesteem and Thetus, spent the day at Monroe with relatives. Miss Frances Harkless of Paulding, ' Ohio, arrived yesterday afternoon from Poe for a visit, here with relatives. Miss Amanda Fruchte and brothers, .Arthur and Frederick, of Magley, passed through the city yesterday i afternoon on their way to Fort Wayne for a visit

Miss Freda Droege went to Fort! Wayne yesterday afternoon. . I Glen Tague returned to Fort Wayne 1 after a visit here with friends. . I Henry Wefel of Preble township I was here yesterday on business. ; < R. B. Gregory, who for some weeks has been working at Cincinnati, Ohio, < returned home. I Frank Cottrell of Berne was a business caller in the city today, returning I at noon to his home. |i Christ Eicher of Herne, who was in j the city today looking after business j < affairs, returned home. j 1 Mrs. John Beam transferred here i on her way to Fort Wayne from a I ’ visit in Willshire yesterday. ■ 1 Mrs. Jerry Swank of Geneva will come tomorrow to visit with her sis-, i ter, Mrs. C. U. Dorwin, and to attend 1 the show. B. A. Fledderjohann of New Bremen, j : Ohio, is here today on business relat t Ing to the Fort Wayne & Springfield Railway company. Harry Jeffries is taking a week's va- ( 1 cation from his work at the Hensley jewelry store and is enjoying an out-! ing at Rome City. Wai Wemhoff went to Geneva this morning and while there was looking j after business for the Wemhoff Mon umental works. The Rev. H. Wehmeyer, pastor of >the Zion's Lutheran church of this j ! city, went to St. John’s this morn-; I ing to attend the conference. Professor Withaus of Berne, who i was attending to the giving of musical j ’ instructions to his pupils, left at noor. ■ for Willshire, where he attended to j 1 similar work. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wash Gilpen of Jonesboro. Ark M are here for r. four i | weeks' visit with their daughter. Mrs. > Ed Beery, with Mr. Gilpen's mother, I Mrs. Harriet Gilpen. and other rela-1 fives. t Richard H. Hartford and Judge J. J. j Moran were in Celina, Ohio, Tuesday ■ afternoon to hear Governor Folk of i Missouri, who lectured at the c'nautauk qua during the afternoon. —Portland I Sun. • Miss Laura Alban of Decatur return1 ed home Tuesday after being here on • account of the death of her uncle, , Charles W. Wert. Miss Alban will re-1 turn here for the funeral services.— j Portland Sun. ' Word from Jesse Helm, who has • gone to Oden, Mich., for a two weeks' visit, is that he has already succeed- 1 i ed in making himself acquainted with ) the fish there and iu having a good time. Miss Fanny Winch is planning to leave within a few days for Mackinac | Island, where -«he spends each August and September. Miss Winch has been the guest of her niece at Winona , for a short stay.—Fort Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. Shafer Peterson. Roy | Wolford and family and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Guy Majors of Fort Wayne, who i spent two weeks at Drake Beach, two and a half miles from Sturgis, Mich., [ have returned. Mr. Peterson reports a glorious time, with plenty of fish. | Esther Schrank, who is suffering!' with an attack of typhoid fever, r< nurse being in charge of her case, was ; reported today as remaining about the same. Her fever is of a high temper- j' ature and will have to run its course ' I before same can be checked. David Hensley has come from l. Rome City to spend a week with his ; father, D. M. Hensley at their home 1 1 here. Carlisle Flanders, who was a • guest of David at the Hensley cot ,i tage at Rome City two weeks, has i j also returned and is helping this ] week in the Hensley store in the ab- I; sence of Harry Jeffries, who is at | .Rome City. ; Mrs. B. A. Winans and childdren of I Momence, 111., who have been in the ; city visiting with her father, Henry J Fuhrman, left today for Fort Wayne ! ■ for a short stop and will then proceed ' 1 to Livingston, Mont., where they ex j pect to make their home. Mr. Winans ' ' left about four weeks ago for that j place, where he put things in shaped for the arrival of the family. ] Miss Lucile Gillig finished her work . at the First National bank Tuesday, I where she has been employed the past I two and a half years, resigning to enter a university this fall for a four . year's course. Miss Vera. Andrews, j who has been at the bank a few weeks. j i getting acquainted with the work, will ' succeed her. Miss Andrews has serv i ed in a similar position in the Bank of Monroe. Miss Marion Cooper of Indianapolis I Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale. She was accompanied by her cousin, Master Newton Brown, of Chicago, who, after a four weeks’ visit in Indianapolis, came here for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Edward Coffee. They have taken in all the attractions, including "Mose, the cigar- ■ ette fiend," and seem to be enjoying I the opportunity. Miss Cooper is the | daughter of Lew Cooper, one of the . best known business men and politi- I cians of the capital city. |

Henry Zwlck of Williams was a business visitor here this morning. James Hendricks of Monroe was a business caller In the city yesterday. Mrs. Adam Sauer returned yesterday to Fort Wayne after a visit here. Miss Alma Bowen of Willshire, O , changed cars here this morning on her way to Fort Wayne. Verne Weaver of Devils' Mich., Is here for a visit with his j uncle, A. D. Artman. and family. John Fieckler of Wells county passed through the city this morning on i his way to Fort Wayne on business. Mrs. Guy Shoemaker, who since Sun- i day has been visiting with relatives at Geneva, returned home this morning.: Vincent Coffee will be an extra helper at the Schlickman & Girod restaurant I tomorrow on account of the show rush. | Mrs. C. U. Dorwin has returned from a visit with her daughters, Gyp and Mrs. Jesse Braden, in Foil Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards spent yesterday in Fort Wayne the guests of Mrs. Edwards’ sister, Mrs. Dolly McMaken. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman and children returned home from St. Henry's, ‘Ohio, where they have been visiting ; for the past several weeks. Miss Mabel Buckmaster of Geneva, who was a guest of Miss Mabel i Grimes, left Monday for her home. — Portland Commercial-Review. W. F. Carter of Indianapolis, state manager of the American Yeomeu, war here Tuesday evening attending the special meeting called by the local order. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Joker and daughter, Geraldine, returned this morning to their home in Fort Wayne after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haley. I Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ray and daughter, Bernice, visited over Sunday with i his sister, Mrs. George Longwith, am! ; family, West Walnut street, leaving I ! Monday morning for their home.-— j Portland Commercial-Review. I I Word from Rev. J. M. Dawson and ' daughter, Vivian, is that they arrived ' at Columbus, Indiana, after a short ; visit at Indianapolis, and are visiting i with relatives in the vicinity of Co-I lumbus. Rev. Dawson will conduct a ' three weeks’ revival at the Christian j church at Oglesville. Rev. G. H. Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers and the two eldest daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Pifer of South Bend left yesterday for 1-ake George for an outing. The party was joined by Mrs. -W. J. Myers and the Pifer daughters, who came from i South Bend, Mrs. Myers having been j there since the illness of toe young i est Pifer child.

■4* g If You Want Anything In My ji g Line, Come And See Me S I sell the famous B°rghoff Beer, real German brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, ’S in pints or quarts. Its the best for every purP ose - All kinds of whiskeys-Kentucky Bourbons, O and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per ||| per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at g prices to suit. I ?! CURLEY RADEMACHER > aoi__joi .-joi—i e=i H Six Beautiful Lots For Sale H L=io oi io 2“ 9 The old Niblick homestead on north second and third streets, will be divided and sold at the right prices, in city lots ( f 8 66x132. Your chance if you contemp- Q j late building. You know all about this V 1 property. Get busy and buy before some- ; one else beats you to it. Ifjinterested, 1 U SEE U F JOHN NIBLICK, EXECUToO i M At NIBLICK & Co. STORE H i ILs i—~*»r>r -erot—-- mr J l i

* 1876-1911 * years of successful merchandising j have given us reason to believe that we have pleased our large number of customers, many of whom have traded continuously with us since our modest start. <JWe have always observed one prin-ciple-to give the most value for one dollar, and to that we accredit our success. We. refer you to any one of our customers, find one if you can, where we have knowingly misrepresented anything or failed to make it right, if goods proved defective. We invite your comparison of goods offered at our store and that offered by others at the same price. LAMAN & LEE 4 4 4

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[ ' ABSOLUTE SAFETY <JWith capital of $100,000,00, surplus of $20,000,00 total resources of $800,000,00, ample cash reserves, conservative loaning policy, this Bank offers its cusi tomers greatest possible safety. <JIn 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. <l4per cent interest paid on money left certain times flGoverment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bankjof Decatur, Indiana ill' MR SMOKER H Try a WhiteJStag Cigar r||| I The smoke satisfaction I ' you’ll the sellH W [needed to make | A J you a R' W |l| WHITE STAG SMOKER |&| 5c at allcdealers XT. A s j x room house and a lot on orth Fifth street House is on cement block foundation, has Electric Lights, both kinds of 'water a»d gas, and is in excellent repair. The Jot has s&iaxle and all kinds of fruit trees, a good toarn and chicken park. Price reasonable. SEE HENRY B. HELLER, -Over Old Adams County BankIllllOOtig 4 4 nun >44 4 4 *J- D. HAI ♦ ; SEEDS, COAL AND FEFDI 4 Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall | • Plaster, Lime and Salt ; We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good 11 I in quality and low in price. ■ > ; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. ;; «H»«IIIIIIMIIilliHI«il 4♦ TBBIII ngy