Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1912 — Page 5

OF course your going to come ’to Decatur next week, we want you to make our store your headquarters, leave your packages here, come here to rest when you’re tired, use our telephone, desk or any otner convenience we have and if you want to look at the new fall shoes, we’ll show you too. Charlie Voglewede THE shoe; seller On The West Side Os The Street

• WEATHER FORECAST! : i s«>♦«»♦»•.»***•*•*».*♦♦ ■ Raia toniglu aad Saiarday. cold--r Saturday. Dan Erwin made a business tri;; t > Pop Wayee yesterday aftenron. Cha) lie Vogleaeue made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday alter-1 noou W l>. Poe. r returned ftvm Fort! Wayne, where ..e w|« transacting -<<me . pain Ma matters. Miss Della Clark left today for Belleview, Mich, where she will visit ’ with her sister, Mrs. Bell French. I The ploughing and preliminary work is being done on Monroe street between Tenth and Thirteenth, preparatory to the macadamising Mr. and Mrs. Pete Emery. who have just returned from the west, are visiting with Mr Emery’s brother inlaw, Henry Gerka. Mr. and Mrs. Emery were married last Saturday in Michigan.

I THE HOME OF ■ I Qualify Groceries I Js'jß “*■ jS ftw II We Please You S 111 ONCE h®"fi WE KNOW JR IWe May At I east Expect To Have The Pleasure Os Pleasing You Again Hence Our Care In Purchasing Quality Goods! A trial order never fails to bringyou back for another. Leave your next order with us and establish a trading p ace, where you are sure to be satisfied. Our courtesy is always at your command. Use it. We pay cash or trade for produce • Eggs 26. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & 1. Deiiot. Phone .08. MM

I JNO. S. BOWERS 1 I President \ .-I n» 14. . roan.. | I FRENCH QUINN I B Secretary B I THE BOWERS REALTY CO.; H I REALESTATE, BONDS, LOANS. I ABSTRACTS. B I The Schirmeyer Abstract w Stract Records, twenty >eai>.Exprne I Farms, City Property, 5 pvr ten. - I MONEY B

Mrs. Dr. Starkweather spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs Charles E. Chatlain and children went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mrs. William Blackburn went to I Monmouth to spend the day with Mrs , Martin Ixtrd. Mr. and .Mt . Grover Hoffman of Ft. > Wayne will be here Saturday to visit . with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Okeley and son, Herbert, left this morning for Gar--1 rett to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDaniel and ] daughter. Eva, went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with relatives. Mrs. Rob .Myers so Columbus will be the guests of relatives during Old Home Week. Mrs. Myers was former ly Miss Emma Jackson of this city. Bridb McMillen has tastefully decorated the Niblick store with branches of maple trees which are now at their greatest beauty with the changing au--1 tumnal tints. 1 W. C. Kauffman of the Schafer Saddlery department left with L. G. Kauffman for Cincinnati this afternoon. where they will have charge of the Schafer Saddlery display during the meeting of the Tri-State Dealers’ association. to be in session there.

Elmer J. Sark of Bluffton visited here with friends. E. Fritzinger made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Neal 11. Deeds returned yesterday from a business trip to Toledo. (1. E. Steele is in Fort Wayne looking after some business affairs. Mrs. Meyers of Monroevill is here visiting with friends. Mrs. Fred Blosser went to Fort Wa, te this morning to spend the day. Dr. and .Mrs. ,1. C. Grandstaff ol Preble were business visitors here today. Miss Fannie Hite of the Old Adams County bank spent the day in Fort Wayne. Ed Weisling has returned from <t two ilavs' visit with relatives at Findlay, Ohio. Omer Parent went to Fort Wayne this uyirniug to look after some business matters. Lawren* - Voglewede returned to his work at the shoe store today after a day's illness. George Wcmhoif of the Wemhoff Monumental Works went to Fort Wayne to attend to some business matters. The United Brethren ladies held a splendid business and social session with Mrs. Johnson on Winchester street yesterday afternoon. Fred Reppert.'the auctioneer, left this morning for Fort Wayne, thence to Lima, Ohio, where he will hold two hftg sales, one this afternoon and the other this evening, Mrs. Julius Spies and daughter. Helen, of Cleveland, Ohio, are coming to Decatur.for Old Home Week They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebier. Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker will no to • dianapolia tomorrow to meet her huaband who is returning from SpringHeld, 111., where he attended the fair, being with the Ward Fence eomiutny's exhibits. o— - FIRST CAR OF BEETS IN. Shipped from Monro* by Ernst Itch— Visitors Not Admitted to Plant. The first car load of beets arrived at th® Decatur sugar factory Thursday evening, having been ship|>ed in by Mr. Ernst lech of French township. It was loaded at Monroe and showed a dandy average.

Owing to the installing of n new working force at the sugar factor., always a big job, and owing to th<* tact that the machinery is new an.l needs some adjustment, it will l>e inpossible to admit visitors to the factory for a while, excepting on the opening day, next Wednesday. On that occasion everybody is invited to go through the plant, but on other days thia will not be possible for a whilt FUNERAL Or E. M. ATKINSON Held This Afternoon—Late Geneva Marshal Laid to Rest. The funeral ol Marshal E. M. Atkinson of Geneva was held there thia afternoon at - o'clock and was largely attended Mr. Atkinson committed suicide Wednesday morning - - —o BOX SOCIAL. OCT. 12. Alend the Im>x social at the I nion school Saturday, October 12 Thia school la situated nne mile north and one utile west of Bobo, and .Miss Helen Cowan is teacher. FOR RENT -Caght-room house on Third street.--M's. P. H. Thom ns 22Stf WANTED Hands to cut corn; pay .tx cents for kti-hiit shocks, S T. t beets. R F It Advt MH :•

Great Sale and J aluminum cooking utenm. f ALL / 3 0""* 1 Bedins K e'IEXT C .n'l-j Special ® 1 69c J Ti e above never before soldfor lew D ,a $1 1 and complete stock. JjKkVjOHN BROCK

1 11 ' rL T I ■?- '?a X vt r z : / ? AIY-ns / * I • "‘i/H*/ » // L -- XwSfw W f ■ iff) \Jz-j IjWPPW sil! W y L 4 a hW \ \ ////H n \ \ ~! Copyright Hart Schaffner h Marz WHEN you get back to Decatur for “Old Home Week’’ we want you to come to this store and make yourself at home, we want you to feel as if it were your store. We want to take you bv the hand and tell you we re glad to see you and if you'd like to compare the clothes we sell with clothes you’ve seen elsewhere, don’t hesitate to do it, you’ll not be imposing on us; we’ll show you and let you try on as many suits as you please; we’ll put the whole store and stock at your disposal just to show you what we have. HART, SCHAFFNER A MAFRX % clothes are like an old friend; they’re acquainted all over the country; you’ll certainly feel natural where they are This store is headquarters for them and we try to have everything else we sell as good as these clothes— H. S. and IVI. Suits and Overcoats SIN.OO and up--Lots of other gook things here, of course; fine shirts, neckwear, hosiery, underwear, hats, caps and all the small things you wear. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & COMPANY. Good Cloches Sellers for Men and Boys.

SHOT AT MARTZ Invaders in Barn Shoot at Jos. Martz When he Went to Investigate. CATTLE RELEASE!) Deputy Sheriff Called to the Scene to Make Investigation of Disturbance. Deputy Sheriff Kelly was called to the home of Joseph Mtrtr, seven miles south of Hie city between 10 and II o'clock Tbursdar nisht to help tnveaii gate the disturbance created there by Invaders .Mr. Marts heard a noise at his barn about 10 o'clock Thursday night and both he and his wile went out to see what the matter was It was found that three young men were busy about the premises and Mr. .Marta was shot at twice by them ll* at ome called tlie deputy sheriff, who went out and Investigated Sts cartit which are the property in controversy in a replevin suit now pending in the circuit court Mid which n»

i' brought against Marti by Mrs. Ranh ,1 Hakes, who .laims tb.-y w.i.- I.i- : and which Marti kept in the barn, ' were released, and no trace of them I could be found by the deputy sheriff. ■ I It is said Marts got the cattle back ' this morning. wOUNCIL MtETIND. The council will meet fonighf in I continued session at which time tl»* letting of th'- contracts for Monro. I Ninth and Rung streets will made, also the appointment of extra police to work during Old Home Week* • —— - Q — FOl’ND—On North Fifth street, gold pin engraved "Eleanor " Owner may receive same at this office. Adt 242tJ 11 1 — Democrat Want Ads Par. * 1 ' ■ GAIN IB 25 PER CENT. In the report of Mr Opllger to the

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state superintendent as published ou Thursday the statement was made that the •nrolimuDt of the high school* f» the county had increased

flfty live per cent. Thia was an i-rtw and should liaxe read ,,rr I cent, for the two year*. Even this a J.t remarkablo showiug