Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1911 — Page 3
See Them In The Window Ladies $3.00 Tan Oxfords Now $1.95
Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
»,»o*ooooo*ooo • OOOOMOMN i WEATHER FORECAST $ 9 ‘-♦O»O*O*O ♦ o*o*o*o*o«o*o« Showers this afternoon or tonight; , slightly lowered temperature in northern ixjrtion; Tuesday probably fair. -—HI 1 11 ■ - ' - , 1 Miss Marguerite Garard spent Sunday at Rome City. Clifford LaDelle and Clyde Noble are at home from a week’s outing at Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Butler and children spent Sunday at Robinson park. Port Wayne. Mrs. Sarah Schafer of Bluffton spent Sunday in the city the guest of her son, Clayton. The Misses Ode and Ivetta Pullen katnp and Amelia Weber left this morning for a week’s visit at Brookville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters and babe of Marion, who spent Sunday here with his brother, W. D. Wallers, and wife, returned home last evening, going byway of Fort Wayne
feWitOl thehomeof I IJI |i Quality Groceries ■ Await You Here C=ggF@£j)| The Kind That Make “ HUNGER DISAPPEAR Here The Pure Food Laws Obtain, And Those With Appetites On The Wane Get Them Quickly Back Again We Candle Every Egg We Sell Tin cans are moving now, Stars at 40e doz., Standards at 35c a doz. Our Pickling Vinegar is guaranteed;- Will pay you for any pickles spoiled from the use of our pickling vinegar. 20c a gallon. WC ’gS° t gl7to^ dUee Hower and Hower, Northiof G. R- &•!-
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I Miss Ixiiiis Brake has gone to Chicago for a vacation visit. Miss Mayme Deininger made a busI iness trip to Fort Wayne today. H Miss Mary Niblick of the Niblick store is taking her vacation this week. D. D. Coffee, representing the Ohio I Publishing company, went to NewcasI tie on business. Viola Besser of Hammond is the guest of the Frank Teepie and Monroe 1 Besser families. D. M. Hensley went to Rome City | to spend Sunday with his family and will return tomorrow, Harry Jeffrey is back at the Hensley store after si*nding a week’s vacation at Rome City. Robert Wertzberger of Hammond is here for a visit with his brother, George Wertzberger, and family, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Henneford returned this rooming to Vera Cruz after spending Sunday here with their son. George Henneford, and tanrily, and their daughter, Miss Kate. They were accompanied home by their grandson, Waiter, -w ho wiU visit there.
C. D. Lewton made a business trip to Portland this morning. John B, Jones went to Bryant today for a short while on business. Mrs. Frank Bogner and son, .Richard, spent yesterday In Fort Wayne. Chauncey l.autzenheiser of Berne was transacting business affairs In the city today. Mrs. George Keller and daughter, Lillian, were guests of Fort Wayne relatives yesterday. Trustee John T. Kelly of Geneva was among the business callers In the I (City this morning. Miss Ireta Erwin returned yesterday , from a week's visit with relatives at Chicago and Valparaiso. Mrs. Katie Case returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit with j her brother, ’Nathan Roop. Miss Amber Reahm returned Satur-j day afternoon to Fbrt Wayne after a week's visit with Miss Marie Connell. : Anna Wfnnes was at Muncie, where ! ; she was called this morning, telling of | the dying condition of Mrs. Frank ' Mann. Miss Celia Smith of the cloak and suit department of the People's stole, Fort Wayne, is taking a two week's vacation. ! D. D. Coffee was looking after business affairs at Newcastle today in the interest of the Cleveland Publishing company. i Miss Edith Miller, who has been i making an extended visit with friends i at Huntington and Attica, Ind., has returned home. P. J. Hyland returned this afternoon j from a business trip to Portland, where'business of Importance required his attention. Miss Martha C. Anker returned this , morning to her home in Danville, 111., after a visit with her brother, A. M. Anker, and family. Mrs. C. M. Andrews and daughter, Mildred, went to Hammond Saturday for a week's visit with her daughter, j Mrs. W. H. Payne. Asa Engle, who spent Sunday with i his family, returned this morning to ' Howe, where he is working on the i construction of a new school house. The Misses Mayme and Louise I Brake have gone to Chicago for a : week’s visjt with their brother, Bernard, and sister, Mrs. Charles Brown. . I Merle Potts returned Saturday afternoon to his home in lY>rt Wayne aft- ' er spending the week with his uncle, J. H. Clark, and family, south of the city.
, Mrs. William Gilpeu of Battle Creek. . Mich., is here for a visit with her pari ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, and I her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Eady, and l other relatives. Mrs. A. Engle left today for Lake IWawasee, where she will be in attendI ance at the encampment meeting of ; the Evangelical church, which is be--1 ing held there this week. Floyd Smith and family will leave I today for Ft. Wayne, thence to Hunt- | ington, where tomorrow they will at--1 tend the golden wedding celebration I of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ehinger. Mrs. Anna Boese and Miss Marie I Heckman left today for Dayton, Ohio, i to be absent for a .week, during which . time they will become acquainted with l the fall styles in the millinery Tine. M*iss Annice Wilder left this morning for Fort Wayne, where she will i visit with her uncle, .lames Watts, ■ and family, and this afternoon wTTI go to Monroeville, where she will be the guest of Miss Myrtle Simmers. Mrs. Andrew Keuber of Evansville has entered suit in the circuit court for divorce from her husband, alleging that he has not kissed or caressed her in thirteen years. She asks for the custody of their three children. Mrs. Frank Ailwem and daughter, Catherine, of She Tb-y, Ohio, arrived in i this city Friday evening and are the I guests of Mr and Mrs. C. O. France. Mrs. Allwein was accompanied by i Miss Elizabeth Allwein of the same j place, and she will make a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nuttall. —CoI lumbia City Comtnercial-MaJI. Rev. and Mrs. Semans and daughter, Sarah, left today for Lake Wawasee, where they will enjoy a vacation. Rev. ! Semans will return in a week or so, while Mrs. Semans and daughter will I remain a week or so longer. During j the absence of the pastor any information desired can be obtained bycalling upon John Burk, the janitor. Father Flaherty and Elmo Smith are | at Rome City to enjoy a week’s outing j I at this summer resqrt. Dr. Edward J. McOscar returned | Saturday afternoon from Detroit, where hfe attended the national coni vention of the Knights of Columbus. He was a national delegate chosen at the state convention of the knights held recently at Richmond, Ind. Others from Fort Wayne at the Detroit .gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Voirol, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McArdle, Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Grimrne and daughters, Miss Irene and Miss Hortense Grimme.—Fort Wayne Journal-Ga-zette.
Wil) I>ehne spent Sunday with Mrs. Lehne, who is visiting at Tiffin. Ohio. Miss Theresa Miller, who for a week past has been visiting with friends at Lima, Ohio, has returned home. Clem Heidemann returned to his ; place of business at Geneva after ■ spending Sunday here with friends. Ed Meyers of Fort Wayne returned | today, he cpming here to spend Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mey-] er, south of the city. Charles Merryman returned Sunday to Cardwell, Mo., having been called home or, account of the death of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Merryman, whose funeral was held Saturday. Mrs. Mary Colchin is said to be get1 ting along very well at the St. Joseph ; hospital, Fort Wayne, where she has | been a patient since her serious Ini jury in an automobile-street car col- ' i lision. i Mrs. Will Parent and Miss Alma . Starost returned from a week's visit at | Rome City. Mr. Parent and Joe Fanrot went to Rome City yesterday, where they spent the day and accompanied them home. 1 Scott Ellis is on the bench at the ’ Peoples &> Gerke shoe store in the absence of Herman Tettman, who, with his wife, is taking a two week's vacation, visiting at his old home at ' Dayton, Ohio. ' I 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and daughter, Marcella: Mrs. Mary Craw1 ford and son, Leon, and Mrs. Juilus Spies and daughter, Helen, of Cleveland returned Saturday from Rome i Cty, where they have been several 1 weeks, enjoying an outing.
D. F. Leonard General Auctioneer DECATUR IND. SELL SALES Anywhere at Anytime Telephone Him For Dates Early Decatur Telephone 5 On H. Line
A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer. Coming to Decatur, Indiana On Tuesday, August 15th. stay at Hotel Murray. One day only. Dr. Albert Milton Finch of Jamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE. To see all of Ms regular patients and such new cases, as may wish to con- ' suit him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation among the profession and the .public or inuiuna, where for more than forty years he has devoted his entire time to the study, treatment and cure, or chronic diseases. The doctor has had wonderful success in his chosen work, that of curing chronic sufferers, men, women and children. The patients he has restored to health after they had given up all hope of being cured are numbered by tiie thousands. He is a kind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, i and dignified personality. Coupled with a fatherly interest, in all who seek his advice. He does not take a patient for treatment unless he can forsee a cure of the case. The most | commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his char ges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even i the very poor. At no time do the 1 charges amount to more than $7.00 :. month or about $1.50 a week. He ■ gives his own medicines, and there are no extra charges. It takes him I never more than from four to six months to cure a under treatment. Ail cases, «ven those who have been given up as incurable or' hopeless, have been cured and restored to perfect health by this brilliant physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If you want to meet him and have him examine you, go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. It will cost you nothing if he does not put you under treatment. If he takes your case, it will cost you a very small sum to get well. Remember the date, Tuesday, August 15th, and come early.
NOTICE. On and after August 7th I will start my cider mill and will make cider every day until further notice. PETER KIRSCH. Factory, North 3rd St. 183'1' GAS CONSUMERS No Discount after , the 10ta.. Please call at office. Indiana Lighting Company. ■ I ■ «■">■!! — " «■■■■■■■■■■■■«* M « T. H. SOLDNER ■ ; | Dentist " ijß Over Vance, Hite and J ■ Macklin’s Clothing ■ 1 ■ STORE. " : ■ S ■ Decatur, . . - ■ Indiana » BB BB 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■ma
Coal Consumers Before you buy your Winters supply of coal come down and get my price. I handle White Ash and Kentucky Cook Coal. Emerson Bennett Located [G.R.& I. & Adams St Phone 639 , 0 0 0 '0 0' 0 « : $ s $ : : In A Pinch : You can borrow any amount ♦ from us from $5 up, on your * ♦ household goods, pianos, teams * ♦ wagons, etc., without removal ♦ and on short notice. ♦ You can have from one to * twelve months’ time in which to * ♦ pay it back. OUR contracts ♦ ♦ are simple and all transactions ♦ . ♦ are clean-cut and private. - ♦ 84 cents per week for 50 ♦ weeks pays a $35.00 loan. All ♦ amounts in proportion. 0 ♦ If you need money, fill out the < ♦ following blank, cut It out and 4 ♦ mail it to us. ♦ 0 Our agent is in Decatur ev » ery Tuesday. > Name ♦ Address St. & No ♦ Amount Wanted 0 ♦ Reliable Private 4 ♦ ; H. Wayne Loan Company ♦ 4 Established 1896. Room 2, Sec- * 4 ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street * i * Home ’Phone, 833. ♦ ♦ Fort Wayne, Ind * ■O Eye Glass Accidents Are troublesome" and expensive. The surest preventative I is to have your glasses fitted by the Rogers system, which insures the 'most comfort and the least expense. Ten thousand people are wearing them with complete satisfaction. You can do the same. No charges for examination Glasses From SI.OO Up. { V V" XLtKorxy Hotel Comer ron-T w?wne.ini> TVo Oqyiwejlr\terurtxM\otM>ar>
ABSOLUTE SAFETY qwith capital of $100,000,00, surplus of $20,000,00 total resources of $800,000,00, ample cash reserves, conservative loaningipolicy, this Bank offers its customers greatest <Jj In addition, semi-annual examinations of its assets are made by aJNational Bank examiner and five reports of its condition are rendered annually to comptroller of currenc y. <JVV ith these safeguards, we believe we are justified in solicting your business. <34per cent interest paid on money left certain times. <JjGoverment Depository for local postal funds. First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana
HORSE SALE Decatur, Indiana Aug. 11, 1911 On the above date we will open our fall sale season. For this sale we have a varied consignment, consisting of draft horses, some good big colts that will make big market horses, when full age, some cheap work horses: good big brood mares; some mare colts from two (2) to four (4) years old. The commission to offer will be SI.OO and $3.00 if sold. This will be a good time to dispose of your surplus horses as we will have a good bunch of buyers here, Decatur Horse Sale Co.
■ FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE B 40 acres will sell or trade for smaller farm. g H 65 ’’ with best of location for sale, || ■ 80 “ good soil and location, g| IB 114 “ partially improved land can sell for SBO.OO per £ Ml 100 ’’ nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, ■ ■ 95 “ good producer all under cultivation, g S Tuese are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a nice list ta HI of city property. See us for North Western and Michigan lands be- _ ■I for you buy. If you are from Missouri Jet us show you on our new j oat MAP aud be convinced. ® FRUCHTE and LITTERER Attorneys " ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Agents Wanted To take enters for the best Fertilizer in the world. A Fertilizer that is very extensively advertised and known to the farmers, to do all that is claimed for it. This is an excellent opportunity for some hustling young farmer, or a retired farmer. We Will Make It Worth Your While. R&pid Remedy Co. BERNE. IND, Wood And Kindling Os All Kinds For Sale Delivered to any part of the city Phone 635 S. H, Adams. Old Aldams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. a Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 C. S. Niblick, President M. Kirsch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Read loans I Reflect “d Resolve Collections I Made little Drops Os Water a^™ y r . | Little Grains Os Sand ab ' e l Every Dollars Saved To I Your Bank Account wi& e I May Purchase I ACRES OFJLAND! I - I Patrons I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits s'
