Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1916 — Page 3

1 This cu t represents one °f our satisfied / r±t ..{r • **‘• : '■ I ’" a —just fitted with a pair of If our cus hi° n com ’ ™ fort shoes. 7 Note the smile. W> Why dont you n 0 smile? lave ___ ;; Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

tWMOaWM»IIHmilHIIII!IIWI»HBan?n WEATHER FORECAST I l«mrnttfflu«»ua»HnuaumiUHUiun Fair tonight and Saturday. Mrs. Emil Cappaert of Mercer avenue, is ill, being bedfast. W. E. Swiveland of Wren, 0., went to Fort Wayne on business. Miss Amanda Seheumann of St. John's was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Coots attended the firemen's convention at Berne yesterday. Will Weissal and family and other friends, of Bluffton, motored through ' the city yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rensch of Marion. Ohio, changed cars here on their way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. Glen Glancy returned to Monroe yesterday afternoon after a visit here with her parents. Mrs. Frank Martz went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon for a visit with her husband, who is employed there. Mrs. Ellen Whitman left yesterday afternoon for her home at Montpelier after a visit with her son, S. E. Whitman, and family. , Mrs. A. M. Henry and Miss Harrod went to Berne yesterday after[noon to visit with the former’s niece, Mrs. Louis Neaderhouser. ■ Mrs. L. L. Syphers returned to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon and was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Thomas Fisher, who will visit there. The Misses DeVonna and Mildred Doehrman of Fort Wayne, who visit- ' ed here, returned home on the 3:22 : train yesterday afternoon. They were accompanied by their grandfather, T. H. Ernst.

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Mrs. Henry Wolf was a shopper in the city today. I‘aul Garee returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit at Elgin. O. . Henry Brunstroe of Willshire, 0., went to Fort Wayne this noon. Miss Elizabeth Schrock is at Evanston. 111. She will be gone about three weeks. Miss Minnie Alexander atfended the firemen’s convention in Berne last evening Rev. D. T. Stephenson of Muncie is here to preach the funeral of 1/r. C. T. Rainier. Vlrs. Emerson Bennett and Mrs. Earl Butler visited in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Frances Mougey was off duty at the Runyon Engeler store today on account of illness. Mrs. Fred Gall and children have returned from St. Louis, where they visited with relatives. Miss Urta Roush and niece. Martha Jones, returned to Fort Wayne after at visit at Wren, Ohio. Misses Pauline Krick and Myrtle Wilder attended the firemen's convention at Berne yesterday. Mrs. Max returned to Chicago yesteray afternoon after a two weeks’ visit with teh I. A. Kalver family. Miss Mary Helen Ahr returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit with her cousin, Leona Hunsicker and other relatives. The annual meeting of directors of the Old Adams County bank will be held in the directors rooms of the bank on Tuesday. August Ist Jim Fisher of 'Huntington and Jim McNamara, Tobias Seileff and Joe Fisher all of Peru will spend Sunday with the John Fisher and family.

Mrs. N. F. Wagner visited friends and relatives in Berne yesterday. Mrs. G. C. Mountz and son, Marker, went to Fort Wayne this noon. Tom Kohn of the Hotel Murray was at Fort Wayne last evening looking after business Mrs. Jessie Dcam went to Kokomo today to visit her son Burt Townsend and family. Rev. D. T. Stephenson of Muncie was here today to attend the funeral of Mr. Rainier. Charles Voglewede the shoe man was looking after business at Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. T., M. Reid will return to Rome City tomorrow after ■being here for a few days. Miss Germaine Christen went to Ft. Wayne this morning for a visit with her aunt, Mrs Lee Hindman. Mrs. C. C. Schafer left at noon today for Chicago where she visited with her brother and other relatives and friends. The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held Tuesday. August Ist at which time the board of directors will be elected. Wilbur Pool, traveling salesman for the American Tobacco Company is here today attending to business and looking up friends. D. P. Campbell, president of an Indiana Insurance company, with headquarters in Muncie, was a business visitor here yesterday. Miss Nell Brown went to Ft. Wayne to accompany home her mother Mrs. Beu Brown who is visiting there with her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Johnson. Mrs. C. H Hayslip returned on the 1:05 train from Warsaw, where she visited with her daughter, Mrs. Flora Harper Dirck, who lives near that place. At least one hundred citizens were members of the different posse* that searched the city last night for the burglar who robbed the, Hunsicker store. , Mrs. C. L. Witters and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, returned last evening from Muncie where they visited with the Rev. D. T- Stephenson family. Mrs. Hazel Galloway Emery, who has been employed at the Madison House for nine weeks, went to Berne yesterday afternoon on the 1:05 train. All parties interested in the boy scout movement should attend the meeting at the library this evening. The boys can get a lot of benefit out of the summer training. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critd of Peru stopped off in this city for a short visit with friends He is engaged tn the Peru Credit Exchange and was on his way to Lima. Mrs. Will Biggs and granddaughter, Bernice Closs went to Ft. Wayne. The babe will visit with her grandmother. Mrs. Jacob Closs and Mrs. Biggs will attend the Royal Neighbors’ meeting. Mrs. Andrew Schurger and chil-

dren. Severin. John Rose. Marie and Mark Jean, of Manistee. Mich., arrived in tlie city today for a visit with the J. H. Bremerkamp family. As time expires, and chances of being revealed lessens, more and more citizens become more and more certain that the fellow they saw last night is the one who robbed the Hunsicker store. Little Robert Gass, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gass, is enjoying life at Rome City at the Mrs. Barney Meibers cottage and dreads to think of the return "home. He finds fishing and bathing especially fine Mrs. Mary Griffiths, aged eightythree, who visited here with her niece, Mrs. John Thompson, and other relatives, left yesterday afternoon on the 3:22 train for Fort Wayne beifore leaving for her home in Detroit. Mich. Helen Voglewede the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Voglewede who was ojierated upon two weeks ago at the St. Joseph hospital was able to sit up yesterday for a few minutes. Her condition yesterday was more favorable than at any time since her operation Among those who left on the 1:05 train yesterday for Berne were Beulah, Pauline and Esther Reynolds. Mrs. A. M. Henry. Miss Harrod. Mary Erwin. Hazel Galloway Emery. Mrs. Will Biggs. Miss Ercie Butler. Lillian. Louise Bogner. Rose Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Haley and daughter, Miriam, and John Schurger. Who can recall when it never even occurred t’ a medical studcut t' begin practice without a thick, mossy beard. Mr. Dwight Moon, whose marriage t‘ Miss Aroma Moots wuz a social event long t’ be remembered ,has answered Ms country's call, th’ separation coinin' as a great surprise t’ th’ many friends o’ th' young couple.—Abe Martin.

PREPLE PICKINGS. Dr. Grnndstaff and family have returned from Lake Gage, where they s]M>ut a delightful vacation. Mrt. William Linnemeler is homo after a pleasant visit with her daughters, Clara, at Fort Wayne, and Mrs. William Koenemann, of Decatur. Douglas Elsie and family visited In Decatur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roehrs and sons. Will and Ed. of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Linnemeler. Mr. and Mrs. Koeneniann of Decatur visited Preble friends Sunday. Grave fears are entertained for the ■recovery of Mrs John Bienz, who is critically ill The aged lady has been bedfast for nearly a year. Superintendents Charles Bonje and John H. Ferry of the Illinois Pipe Line company paid a short visit to Preble Tuesday. Miss Matilda Linnemeler spent Wednesday in Decatur visiting her sister, Mrs. Otto Koenemann Mrs. S. D. Henry and daifkhter, Mrs. E. G. Marshall, are home froih a delightful visit with relatives in Laketon, Ind. Roy Cable motored to Tocsin, Monday. The purpose of the trip was not stated. Oh. you, Roy! Mr and Mrs. John Helling and daughter. Dorothy, of Fort Wayne were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Goldner. Mrs. Albert Aeschliman of Rockford. Ohio, is visiting Mrs Jeff Klopfenstein this week. The Preble Tennis club is certainly going to have some big time on the glorious Fourth of July, it' arrangements are followed as outlined. It will be one of the largest homecoming and club socials ever pulled off in this section. Bud Newhard and family are home from their vacation. They visited •Chicago; also Lake Gage, where a i general cleanup was made on the | finny tribe. A refrigerator car with the catch will arrive Friday. Clyde Hannon of the Indiana Pipe Line company, with his charming little family, will start a two weeks’ vacation next Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Henry and daughter, Mrs. E. G. Marshall, motored to Decatur last evening. Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and little son, Thurman, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tumbleson. Decatur. Thursday.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook was brightened Wednesday by the arrival of a darling little son. Mother and son doing well. Velma Klopfenstein took in the firemen’s convention at Berne this week. Miss Susie Dilling visited Laketon friends the first of the week. C. F. Balls of Alexandria is at the key at the Indiana pump station, relieving Clyde Hannon, while he is on his vacation. CELINA AND DECATUR BUS LINE. An auto bus line now runs between Celina, Ohio, and Decatur. The bus will leave Celina at 7:20 a. m.. arriving at Decatur at 10:45. Returning it will leave Decatur at 3:00 o'clock p. m. Stops will be made at Mercer, Rockford, Ohio City. Dull, Glenmore. Wren, Willshire and Pleasant Mills. Headquarters at Decatur will be at the Murray and Madison hotels. •Will pick up passengers all along the route. 128tl8 WOESTE BROS. BUS LINE. FORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION Leave uecaxur. A. M.—6:50, 8:30, 11:30. P. M.—1:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A M—T:OO, 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30. 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:00 a. m.. and leaves Fort Wayne at 12 m., arriving In Decatur at 1:45 p. m HOMER K'UHL, Agent. NOTICE. I am now doing my spring and summer work on pianos and sewing machines. Should your piano or sewing machine need attention, leave your order at Wilhelm’s residence, 330 Winchester street, or telephone 337, and I will call. Office hours 12 m. and 6 p. m.. D. A. GILLIOM. Dealer, rebuilder, repairer and piano tuner, city. , 112tf o PLENTY OF 5 PER CENT MONEY. Partial payments any time, without waiting for interest pay day. 120tf ERWIN OFFICE. o FOR RENT-—Five room flat, modern except for furnace. Apply to Jas. Bain at meat market. 124tf

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