Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1920 — Page 3

There Is Personality In Our f Better Grade of Oxfords * , 1 In order to meet the requirements of ' the most iastidious person it requires ' brain and skill; none of this has been spaired in our tailor made oxfords. t They carry a high standard of quality and superb style. You will be a favorite ot these oxfords when you see them. Come in and take a look and you will be convinced. r « > Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER

»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ Mrs. Roy Wells ami Mrs. Charles Mohrman of Waukeegan, 111., daughters of Barney Weismetal, are visiting relatives here. Miss Helen Gass, who has been their guest several weeks, accompanied them home. Two persons were injured and tyo automobiles were oadly wrecked in a collision that occurred at 7 o’clock at the Lamm school house crossroad, one mile west and a mile north of Hluffton. Joseph High, a farmer liv•ing four miles northwest of Bluffton. sustained a contusion on his head and a nervous shock, and his daughter, Edith, aged twenty, suffered a cracked rib and a gash on her head. The condition of neither is serious. Figuring also in the accident were Arlo Cupp, sixteen, and Everet Cupp, eighteen, sons of O. L. Cupp, living three miles southwest of Ossian. • Jesse Strausbaugh, Olive Barriek, Ira Miller and Gregg Rrickley, all cf Uniondale. —Bluffton .Yews.

Saves* Cooking -SavestSugar and'both'areworth,while S ! thisstimeiOf»year-' Grape Nuts I wheat andfmalted barley hSkfaj delicious rlavprjand comes ready toheafc? > There is no*waste.X no russ m serving r and the fdod|is full ohnounshment* k \ f i / • Sold by Grocers fx ; N Made by PosturmCereal*Cosine., BattlelCreek, Mich* — —- - - J ii " ■■'»■— mm t —1 The Surplus The secret of success lies in the Surplus t Whether you win or not depends up- \ on what you do with the extras. Surplus time, surplus health, surplus energy, sur- \ plus money. The place for your surplus ' money is the Bank. There it works for you as hard as you worked for it. Come in and leave your surplus money in a Savings Account. Os: The Peoples Loan 4 TrusfCo Bank of Service. I /

Josephine Archbold, little daughter of I)r. and Mrs. ltoy Archbold, was I operated on fhis morning for the removal of tonsils. Howard Brickley, who was arrested here* Friday evening and taken to Fort Wayne by Sheriff Gehrett. charged with burglary, and placed in jail under a bond of $5,000, was released from jail today. Parties from Bluffton went to Fort Wayne this forenoon and gave the $5,000 bond for his release. —Bluffton News. Postmaster J. W. llosse reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postoffice for the following: Mr. Paul Yager, F. L. Mosier, Mr. Peter H. Moser, Mrs. A. E. Mutts, Chas Cokhin. When calling for this mail please say ‘‘Advertised.” S. P. Beatty of Cedar Rapids, lowa, arrived Sunday evening to be in attendance at the funeral of his brother in-law, George E. Kinzle. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. ElLingham of Fort Wayne visited with friends here Sunday evening.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1020

A number from here are planning I to attend the Cox notification meeting at Dayton next Saturday. County Chairman J. FKed Fruchte of the democratic committee and H. | L. Conter went to Muncle this morn-1 ing to attend a meeting of the district committee. Miss Fanny Heller has gone to Gary, Ind., where she will visit for ten days witli the C. O. France family. Freeman Falk of Kankton, S. I)., is visiting his father, J. S. Falk, and 1 other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan left today with a party of Fort Wayne people on a trip to Yellowstone park. * The Young People’s society of the St. John’s church will hold a picnic Sunday in the St. Johns, grove. A big crowd is expected. The Weriing family reunion was held Sunday’ in the St. Johns grove I north of the the city. Many friends I and relatives cyere present. I The Standiford and Faulkner roun-! I ion wil tie held at the Van Wert fair I grounds on Sunday, Aubust 15th. AM ;| relatives and friends are most cordia!-|| ly invited and are requested to attend.il Devotional services will be held, in keeping with the day, and a program 1 of unusual interest will be given. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Haney and daughter, Josephine, left this morning for Oakwood park, Lake Wawasee. Ind., where they will attend the Evangelical conference. Mrs. J. W. Cowan is spending this week with her daughter. Mrs. J. Gep j hart, and family at their cottage at Lake Gage. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Shifferly and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mor-. ris Brown over Sunday. The Salem quartet gave some spe- j cial selections at their morning session Sunday, which were appreciated j by all present. Miss Fay Jackson left Sunday morning for Lake Gage for a week’s outing. W'hile there she will be a guest i at the Gephart cottage. The annual meeting of the stock- ( holders of the Old Adams County | bank is being held today. The board | of directors will be chosen. Henry Beatty of Convoy, Ohio, a--of the late A. P. Beatty of this j city, attended the funeral of George E. Kinzle yesterday. The county commissioners of Wellcounty have selected the son of Amos j Tharpe and a son of Clark Fishers as | 'he two young men from Wells county | who may receive scholarships from Purdue university. This is a gift to j the county yearly and means the tui- j fion to tile university is free to these voting men. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hower of Mus- j keegon, Mich., who are enjoying a ! motor trip, were guests last eveninr i with John T. Myers and family, leaving early this morning to continue j their trip. J. T. Myers and R. M. Blhc-kburn - attended to business at Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Archy, Mr. and j Mrs. Jim Jones and children, Dolof and Alice; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uphoff and daughter. Wilma, and Orval France arrived in the city from Mich! gan last evening, to visit with friends and relatives and expect to remain here over next week to attend the fair and Old Home Week celebration. Mecca Theatre —Last Time Tonight—“EYES OF THE WORLD” The big nine reel production that pleased so many, featuring three great stars. If you failed to see this great photoplay last evening, be on hand bright and early tonight. It’s worth your time and a real 1 resit to you. Bring the whole family as they all will enjoy it. Remember, the last time tonight; first show 7 o’clock, second show 9 o’clock. Admission 15 and 30 cents. Everybody come. |

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NEXT WEEK'S BIG EVENT FOR ADAMS COUNTY NORTHERN INDIANA wßr IIP M-.w mamg isbrb| *■ Old Home Coming Week and Soldiers’ Reunion August 10,11,12,13,1920 At Bellmont Park Indiana’s New Beauty Spot * Don’t Miss The Highly Educational Agricultural Chautauqua Actual demonstrations and explanatory leetures given on the chautauqua stage of Live Stock Judging, Hog Killing, Poultry Culling, Bee Handling, etc. This is a day and night show. Indiana’s Greatest Live Stock SHOW Thoroughbreds from all over the Nation will compete for the Largest Premiums ever oftered in this part of the country. Daily live Stock Parade, Horse Races, Harness & Running Twilight races. For the first time in Indiana TWILIGHT races will be run and driven. Slaitiing icatures for every Evening. Novel Free Attractions I In Front of the Grand Stand Both Afternoon & Evening I fireworks Every Evening I Aeroplane Flights and Balloon Ascensions Daily Bands, Shows and Entertainments of the- Glean Sort I '• - I Gate admission during clay, 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under twelve. Night admission 25 cents to everybody after (i o'clock. No charge at the gate for or vehicles. I I w v $ rjng I EVERYBODY COJ\IE. Make this Fair a success and a Permanent Institution, p \ % \V, .