Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1912 — Page 7

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WILLSHIRE. OHIO 1 H ONE OF THE BEST LITTLE CITIES s IN THIS iiLuTION. v t Surrounded by a Rich and Fertile A;.y I rlcultural and Stock Railing 1 District. •; t — —- ! 1; Joteph Sowen—Prominent Live Stock Dealer of Willshire. \ This gentleman has been actively engaged in this important business tor many years and he has become widely u md favorably known throughout both i states for his many sterling qualities t »nd high personal worth to the public, s Mr. Bowen keeps fully in touch with a the principal live stock tnarkets, which J enables him to pay the highest prices < for all kinds of live stock on foot. I r The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank t of Willshire, Ohio. e The l-'armers’ and Merchants State 1 Bank has a capital stock paid in of t lis.ooo, and it has met with uninter- r rupted success from its organization f The officers and directors of the Fanners' and Merchants' bank are 1 men of high standing, both financially arid socially, and are business men and citizens. Mr. H. G. Schumrn is 1 president, Mr. Jeff Moser vice presi , dent, and Mr. F. G. Roehm, the able j efficient cashier, and the director- i ate is made up of the following gem t tiemen; namely: Geo Hill. Jeff Mo- < -i r, J. W. Chllcote, H. G. Schumrn, M. I A. Sipley, H F. Schinnerer and John < Hoblit. er. A general commercial i banking and financial business is | transacted, including all the functions known to strictly first-class monetary institutions, anti every favor consistant with sound and conservative banking and finance is extended to the patrons of this live financial institution by the management. The Willshire Bank Company. Io a special write-up of this thriving little city, we take pardonable ride in calling the public’s attention to the reliable financial institution above named, organized in IS9C. It is guided and managed by Joseph Bowen, president. Fred Hartzog, v! "■ : n dent, and AV. A. Colter, the efficient cashier, all of w hom are citizens of sterling worth. A general banking business is transacted, loans made on approved securities at the lowest current rates of interest, mortgages negotiated, 4 per cent interest paid on time deposits, and collections made with promptness and dispatch, as the bank has a special system of correspondence. The bank is nicely fitted up with Burl walnut fixtures, marble wainscoating, etc., and it is amnly provided with fireproof vault, burglarproof safe and all the latest and m< st up-to-date facilities known to modern banking and finance. Y Rex Hardware Company. This company carries an excellent line of both heavy and shelf hardware, mechanics', carpenter's and builders’ tools, edge tools, cutlery of the most celebrated makes, tin and enamedel ware, the famous Round Oak stove and heaters and the renowned Quick Meal and Majestic ranges. White sewing machine, McCormick machinery, American gram drills, buggies, barbed and woven wire fencing, and poultry netting, robes, blankets, whips, the Warren paint, etc., and Russell Straubniger attends to their tinning, guttering, eave-troughing. upholstering, roofing, etc. Willshire Lumber Co. —Geo. T. Kocher, Manager. As the important lumber business has reached large and extended proportions in this locality, we desire to call the public’s attention to the extensive lumber yards of the Willshire Lumber company, of which Mr. Geo. T. Kocher is the able and efficient manager. The yards are well provided with substantial sheds and well regulated office for the prompt and successful prosecution of their large and extended trade. The stock comprises the best makes of rough and dressed lumber of all dimensions, lath, shingles, sash, door, mouldings, posts, roofing, the famous I niversal j Portland cement and Lowe Bros, celebrated paints. Mr. Kocher is fully conversant with every detail of the I important lumber trade, which enables. him to give contractors andoth-l ers who contemplate building, figures , that will defy t he most r ° rmidable competition. Willshire Milling Co.—'Phone 92. *ln our industrial and business write-up of the principal trading, points of this district we take pardonable pride in calling tire public's attention to the large and capacious elevator so ably managed by Mr. \\. A. Dull, who is fully conversant with every detail of the vast grain traffic, | anr he keeps fully in touch with the very latest quotations, which enables him to furnish the highest market quotations for all kinds of the garden cereals and he transacts a large re-[ ceiving and shipping business. This/ firm deals In the best brands of flour, meal, hay .seeds, grain, coal, barrel and rogfc salt in bulk and feed stuffs

In general. The manager Is widely' and favorably known for his many' sterling qualities and high personal worth to the public. Their favorite flour, including Peerless' brand, Taylor's best and Pride u s! Limn, are conceded by the baker and housewife to have no superior on the i market. — W. J. Cully—i he Hardware Dealer jf Willshire. This gentleman handles both heavy and shelf hardware, the famous Keen Kutter cuttlery and edge tools, the South Bend and celebrated Globe stoves and heaters, ranges, tinware [ and household utensils, the famous' Myers pumps and pipes and extras, churns, washing machinery, the DeLaval cream separator, and in fact nearly anything and everything usually carried in a strictly first-class establishment of the kind, and Mr. D. W. Price attends to the tinning, guttering spouting, rooting and general repairing, promptly and mosi satis factorily. The Rexall Drug Store of Willshire— W. W. Parks. Proprietor. This gentleman carries an excellent line of chemically pure, fresh drugs. ’ patent and proprietary medicines o*' acknowledged merit and standard rep-1 utatlon and pharmaceutical preparations. Also perfumes .toilet and fancy articles, Prussian stock tonic, the Rapid Cholera Remedy and egg producer, and they have the agency lor, the famous Rexall remedies :or nearly all ills heir to the human family. Also cigars, tobacco, and smokers' articles and fine confections, and also paints, oils, wall paper, stationery and school supplies, writing paraphernalia, etc. A. and J. Brown —Dry Goads, Cloaks. Carpets and Shoes. In all the wide range of mercantile pursuits carried on in Willshire, the big dry goods, notion and shoe store so ably presided over by Messrs. A. and J. Brown, stands pre-eminently in the front rank of trade. The spacious establishment is filled with an excellent line of dry and fancy good.-, hosiery, novelties and notions, dress fabrics in all the latest winter shades, weaves and patterns, ginghams, calicoes, percales, wash goods, blankets, flannels, woolens, cloaks, jackets and suit goods, etc Also carpets, rugs, linoleums, curtains and draperies, in eluding a fine line of men's women's and child's shoes which have the snap and as these gentlemen are fully up to the times in mercantile ethics, they can meet the most formidable competition and their prices will be found right. J. C. Wagner—The Exclusive Coni Man of Willshire. Mr. J. C. Wagner handles the best grades of both hard and soft coal which is received direct from the mines in carload lots, which enables him to sell at prices that defy the most formidable competition and his trade is large and extended. Mr Wagner is a gentleman of excellem business qualifications, is sagacious far-seeing and he has business ability of the first order, and he is fully ui to the times. S. S. Buchanan —Furniture. The stock carried by this gentleman comprises a fine line of rich parlot chamber and dining room furniture - chiffoniers, side boards, davenports iron and brass bedsteads, mattresses pictures and frames, mouldings, etc A special feature is made of undertak jng and embalming and taking ful charge of funerals and burials, an<! this gentleman lias fine funeral cartand private ambulance, etc., and lit carries a fine line of caskets and tin dertaking furnishings in general and the utmost confidence can be reposed in his kind and considerate attention given to the last sad rites of the de ceased. John M. Schumrn—Proprietor Cemei t Block Works, Carpenter and Builder. We desire ,to call the public s atten lion to the leading contractor, carpen ter and builder, who also manufat titres all kinds of solid' and hollow cc ment building blocks, foundations, etc. j This gentleman is prepared to do all j kinds of carpenter work and a spec i ialty is made of contracting and j building, and he is enabled to furnish lilans, details, specifications and the closest estimates, and his work in all parts of Willshire and the surrounding country fully attests to his ability. Jacob Baurer —Popular Jeweler and Piano Dealer of Willshire. Our general write-up of Willshire and vicinity would be incomplete if i we failed to make a special mention 'of the neat, attractive and well arranged jewelry and piano establishment so ably conducted by Mr. Jacob Baurer, who came here from Chatanooga, Ohio, about three years ago. This stock comprises an elegant line of jewelry of new and novel designs, watekes of the standard movements, plain, set and wedding rings, charms.

' bracelets, stick pins and beautiful or- t 'alimentations for personal adornment, ' Also cloaks, silver and plated ware, r cut glassware, and tin- ui st makes of t pianos and muslcnl instruments. 2 ■■ — Fred Althoen—The Shoe Man. > Mr. Fred Althoen carries an excel- <■ lent lint- of high class fashionable c I footwear, including the famous Selz a Chicago Ro.val Blue shoe, that that n makes your feet glad, the Weber c goods, Peter’s Diamond brand and c Queen Quality, and the celebrated s Hamilton and Brown American Lady . '1 and American Gentleman, who keep a the quality up. Also rubbers and - q j rubber goods, fine line of Christmas t slippers, etc. t Willshire Mator Co’s Garage—Owen Sims, Manager. g This gentleman is an expert auto- i ist and a thorough mechanic, and he h is prepared to attend promptly to oil t kinds of auto and motorcycle repair- a ing, vulcanizing, wiring and electrical work, and he carries all kinds of auto t accessories, oils, greases, etc., and his a charges will be found right. This i gentleman is also agent for the fam- a jotts Ford automobile, which is the e ideal car for every man and within g ! reach of all and for a demonstration r ' it will be to the material interest of those who contemplate buying a fine t and up-to-date car to call at the grr- t age to get a demonstration. t t Geisler & Riley—Leading Grocery < Firm. This spacious establishment is till- t od to repletion with an excellent line ; ' of both staple and fancy groceries, canned goods, sugar and mojasses, pure aromatic spices, teas and coffees, fruits, garden and orchard productions, men's work clothes, over- ■ ails, jackets, gloves, hosiery, notions, cigars, tobacco, etc., and a special sea- " attre is made of an exchange business '' with tile farmers in butter, eggs and P I produce and their prices will be found ■■ j right. ' Hon. J. C. Adams —Manager and ProII prietor Cement Block Works of Willshire. H As the cement industry has grown ’• to extended proportions during the '■ past decade we desire to call the pvli- ’■ lie's attention to the well equipped ’’ ■ Portland cement works of Willshire, ’• so ably presided over by Mr. J. C. \d I ams. This gentleman manufactures s all kinds of solid and hollow cement P building blocks, foundations, ornaP mental work, etc., and he does a y large contracting business and can ■*' furnish you with the closest estimates d for all kinds of cement work and every contract is invariably carried out to the letter and perfect satisfaction II is guaranteed. This gentleman also deals in the famous Peninsular Port!t land cement, gravel, sand and other '■ material. The honorable mayor of this ■ e city has fulfilled his trust with both “ 9 honor and distinction to both himself ‘ e and constituents. is r B. W. Peters—Bakery ’’ The above named gentleman is an B * excellent caterer and he enjoys a y large and extended trade from an ar>P preciative public. Short orders ate one of his specialties, also lunches, J sandwiches, oysters in any style in ; their season, the best cup of coffee, 11 I and numerous delicacies, and Mr. Pe- *’• ters carries an excellent line of can1 ned goods, confections, fragrant c's - ' gars, tobacco, etc. The bakery t'.eB - partment is well equipped and kept in c - ! a neat and sanitary condition, and he turns out the finest breadstuffs dail*, H buns, rolls, pies, cakes, etc., and his (1 prices for everything in his line wt’l s be found right. >e J. H. Schumrn—Butcher. d “Joe” Schumrn, who is conceded to d be an expert judge of choice beef cata ' tie, supplies his large corps of patrons with the choicest of viands the market affords, including both cured and fresh meats, sausages, lard, etc., ■t including the sweetest chops, juciest roasts, tenderest steaks, and most d licious cutlets, and he is in the ens- joyment of a most excellent trade t- from a most appreciative public. J Avery & Son—Blacksmiths. The above named gentlemen have 11 had a long and valuable experience in - the general blacksmith trade and they d enjoy a patronage from throughout h ! the broad expanse of country sure j rounding Willshire. They are pr--Il I pared to attend promptly to general I-' blacksmithing and practical horseI- j shoeing and they have a modern I horse stock for shoeing vicious, j horses. Both gentlemen are fully ac-1 | quainted with every detail of their j - 1 trade. 6 Wm. Settler’s Popular Resort. f The pool hall conducted by this 1 gentleman is amply provided with six ' of the latest and most improved ta- ‘ bles and all the necessary parapher--1 nalia for those who delight in the ' twirling of the cue. This gentleman • also carries a fine line of cigars, toChildren - Cry FOR FLETCHER'S I CASTORI A

hgcco and smokers' articles and he is ' ■ well patronized by an appreciative | public, all of whom speak in the high- B cat terms of praise of their treatment, j John Hofstetter's Case. I This is one of the best places to B eat in the town and he serves short B orders, lunches, sandwiches, etc., at I all times in a most appetizing mail I ner. He also carries a fine line o' ■ confections, bon-bons, chocolate I creams, fruits, cigars, tobacco and smokers' articles, soft drinks, etc. This gentleman is widely and favorably known for his many excellent qualities and be has made hosts us triends and acquaintances. Bluffton bread is received dally direct. ' ■ <r1 twas just 2:32 o'clock that the grand jury, though its foreman, C. D. Kunkel, reported to court that they had finished their six days' investigation, examined seventy-five witnesses and re' trneti fourteen Indictments. TLey also reported mat they visited the jail, which is in charge of Sheriff and Mrs. T. J. Durkin, mid the county infirmary, in charge of Superintendent | ’ and Mrs. Martin Laughlin, and found everything clean and sanitary, and in I good condition, and commended the, management of both places. At the jail they recommend that' the drainage sewer be repaired; the - cornices, valleys and iron on the roof, the doors, window frames, sashes, etc. be repainted and the boile 1 ’ je rejacketed. An electric washing machine was recommended for the county infirm ary. —o- . J. W. Bosse will be the next postmaster in Depatur, succeeding W. \. Lower, whose commission expires July 1, 1914. This announcement was made this . morning by Congressman John A. M. ; Adair, who came nere to talk the mat- J ter over with interested parties and ( workers. There had been but little opposition to Mr. Bosse, whose record as county chairman of the democrat'■■ ( party iu Adams county this year was’ j such that he had an easy lead for the . plum. Mr. Bosse asked for the pla- . ( presented a petition signed by a large ( number of the business men and dem- ( ocratic workers of this community, ( and was endorsed by a number of the j leaders here, and Mr. Adair made ( quick work of the appointment after he arrived this morning. Mr. Bosse is a native of this city and has been a democrat all his life as was his father before him. He has served as committeeman at various times, has often taken a prominent part in the work here and this year served as county chairman, working incessantly with the result that the plurality this year was a very satisfactory one. He will assume his duties one year from Hext July and will prove an efficien’. courteous and capable public servar.’ Mr. Adair has also announced that he will appoint Harry Hunter as post-1 master at Ossian, and O. J. Chapman ' at Eaton. Further than these he has made no appointments, though he probably will do so before going to , Washington next Friday. However, he will have but few places to fill j during this term in congress as there . are but nine postmasters whose commissions expire during that time. These are Decatur, Eaton, Ossian, Portland, Ridgeville, Lynn, Geneva, Alexandria and Pendleton. Berne will have no change for nearly four years and the commissions at Bluffton, Winchester, Muncie, Anderson, Elwood, Montpelier and numerous smaller places extend over two years, and Mr. Adair will not make any appointments in those places. He is required to file an affidavit that he has made no promises, and he will make none prior to the next election, except in these places w here the commissions expire. Further he may not be the congressman the next term and consequently would not have the ap- , pointment to makA The appointment of Mr. Bosse herA i will do doubt give general satisfae- ' tion. Mr. Adair sdys: "Mr. Bosse’s . selection in Decatur should from all , I have heard give general satisfaction. ] He presented to me a petition in i which he was endorsed by a very large number of the good workers in ! this splendid county, and from w-iat I know of him and what I have heard he will make a splendid officer.'' The postmaster-elect, John William Bosse, was born in Decatur, October 5, 1858, a son of Herman and Marga;et Bosse. He was reared here and educated iu the schools of this city, ! teaching for several years. In 187 G ■ he entered the Dorwin & Holtho r - idrug store where he worked until I 1882 when he became a member of the Marshall Medicine Company. Later he purchased that company and has since operated it. He was in the drug business for a number of years and for a long time has owned and conducted the opera house. He has always taken a prominent part in public affairs, political aud otherwise, is a hustler and as county chairman this year proved his ability as an organizer. _ —o— NOT THROUGH INVESTIGATING. S. B. Fcrdyce, of the Adams county 1

SHIRLEY I PRESIDENT | SUSPENDERS fWI y? /[pl *v* The lund that most men wear. Notiee the cord back and the front ends. Fhcy slide in ( rictionless tubes and move as you move. You will quickly see why Shinry Preadent Sus[>enders are comfortable and economical for the working man or busneu man. Light, Medium or Extra Heavy Weights —Extra Lengths for Tall Men. Price 50 Cents from your local dealer or by mail from the factory. Signed Guarantee <■ every pair THE C. A. EDGAPTON MFG. M. 333 MAIN STREET, SHIRLEY, MASS. LLli.'.' / Tl. • al < ''lW» flfin’ rr V I can •»< hat»'<i in 3 days wui h s i. •r? ]..,it '.h'tlge. or sc retly. ?»«y remedy o i l' inteed. Gentle. per- ) i v harmless, i; d<»es n. : ib.-itter i-w 4 ninny yrnrt*. 1 ins is th<‘ arenuine home . | r « aim• ut. «»•• • ’■'lly er i >sed and x; proved by a b-Kion of testimonials. Book ' • d pani< nla!>. free, iH'St;>nnl. Address: tuwa. W00D5.534 Sixth A«. 266 B

board of child! on's guardians, has re larard iron) .'.iaricn where he went to iiiw ■tia.ite conditions relative to the orphan's home. The board of directors of the home is now investigating and will not finish before this evening or Monday. The local board the etore will not finally decided as to what they will do about leaving the Adams county children in the home, until the report of the board of directors. It is thought however, that the home is being conducted along proper lines, and that there is no real cause for complaint. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.

Are You Happy? If you are it is safe to say that you enjoy good health, as it is imy>oß«ible to be happy unless you are well. Noted physicians will tell y>u that bad stomachs and torpid livers are the cause of 95 per cent of all diaeases. For the p*>t 42 years SEVEN BARKS has proved to be the unequalled remedy for all STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEY troubles, and the greatest tonic and blood purifier known. It makes your digestion what it should be ami keeps your entire system in good condition. Price of SEVEN PARKS is but 50 cents n bottle at all druggists. Money refunded it not satisfied. Address f HMAN BROWN, 68 Murray SU Neu YoixN.Y. Good Things to Eat will hold no joys for you if you have indigestion or any STOMACH. LIVER or KIDNEY trouble. You need not pay big doctor’s bills, but if you suffer from any of these ailments just step into your nearest druggist and get a 50 cent bottle of SEVEN BARKS, the great household remedy, the finest tonic and blo >d purifier known. If your system is ruu down and you want to regain your youthful energy, SEVEN BARKS will accomplish it, make your food digest and give you new life. Money refunded if dissatisfied. Try it and enjoy your meals. Address LY MAN BROW N, 68 Murray St.. New York. N.Y, DR. COX’S~ Barbed Wire LINIMENT GUI R.'NTEF 1 to lira! without lone ing a blemish, or MoFi'.i' REFUNDED. 60c and SI.OO sizes or .resh wounds, (ddr ores, sore backs: n 1 >nld< rsJivms ant bruises. 25c size for v'amily Use. OR. COX’S PATNLESS BLISTER is painless and guar Hitt: cl tc cure Spavin, Ringbone, Curl Sweeny, •’plint. Puffs, or any eulargen ent of bone o> muscle, or money r< -’.eel. Price 50c. FOB SALE C ALL CRUGCISTS CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the •- Signature of i ISW ‘*"7■Vttu'JßaAiliri■ 1 i‘ A TrtAUC Wb-.RhS Desig.-s ' Copyrights 4c. A.ivone fiendtnt a sketch and description max quickly ascertain our opinion free ..bother aa invention is probably patent able. Comtnunlov tionsstriedyef nfldential. HANDBOOK on Patent! sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Nunn A Co. recohr wcialv -4ice» without chargt, in the Scientific Jfsncricat:, A handson.fMV IHw.f rated weakly. I.argf* . ulation of ahf scientific journal. Ttrnu w » vear: 1" rnivut'-ejIW. Bolabyall newadenitr WHJNc New Y’lfh tf.Mix h M F Waahluaton. kJ. G.