Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1903 — Page 4
Plexsant lilts. Irwin Carter sped Sunday wish friends ax Pon land. Mrs. Libbv Bitter is speeding a few weeks at F n Wayne. Quite a number of xir citizens took ia the sights at Decatur Last .'■uoday Dick Boyd and family, of Decatur called relatives here .a-t Sunday. There will be an ice cream social at Fsrtoey’a hail nett Saturday evening. Massn. J W. Hill and D F Mxris made a buaideaa trip to Decatur last Monday. Mias Daisy Roebuck left Monday for Marion, where she expects to attend school. Alvin J boston and family, of Willshire, spent Sunday with D. F. Morris and family. Pleasant Mills will celebrate Saturday. July 4th with a grand display of fire works in the evening. Everybody come. O. J. Suman and family, and W F. Beery and family Sundayed in the country with James Watkins and familv. Quarterly meeting will convene at the U. B. church next Saturdav and Sunday, and the ordinance of baptism on Sundar. Rev. H. Kohoe. of Willshire, occupied the puipst at the M- E church here last Sunday evening Text was chosen from Isaiah. 14 chapter and 31 verse. From which he preached a very nterre-ting and enthusiastic sermon. Linn Grove. Otto High and Mi— C-«ra G ring of E.tkfiton were visiting relatives at thi- place Sunday Edwin Heller and Peter H ffruan who were on a tour through the west arrived home Sunday nght. Misses Nellie Hunt and Ethel Ltddy who were visiting at Vanßuren last two week- returned h-jme Friday Mrs M’.l‘-s and (laughter Altheo. and Mrs. Clinton Williams, of Baibec, visited W A Hunt and family, Wednesslay. Edwarurl Bowman i« now wearing smile too large too give dimensions. Owing to the arrival of a girl baby at his house Sunday. Sarah Neadeshauser and Mrs David Heljer were the lucky ones to Iraw the quilts that were up on I rtery by the Golden Rule Aid So ciety At the home of G W. Mentis on last Saturday evening oocured the marriage of their (laughter E-ta to William Liddy. Rev. Erhart officiating Monday evening, before John Cowans ‘Squire- (.reared the marriage of Ollie Kizer to Miss Emma Runyon daughter of Mr and Mrs. Si-nth Ranvon There will be ser-.ire- hepl at the .-simson Grove on next Sunday afternoon Rev. Ehrhart The Linn Grove Im nd will alt» be present and render some mu-u- that they have preparM On June 14 our party headed by the companies Secretary C L Johnson of Salem, left for the Bohemian mining dis-rcit on the Ore-' gon Southern railroad. So far as Cottage Gr->ve a distance #1 miles then by stage line to Hotel Benson locutod at the foot of Hard Scrabble Hill 30 miles distance. This hotel j has just been elaborately remodeled and re-fitted and is n-gfomaed a.- the finest hostlery throughout the min-1 ing district. Here the wants of the ( sojourner are entered to in home. I like manner, the management there- ■ of is in the hands of Mr George Wechter and his estr-iable wife who spare no pains for the comfort of their guests. The hotel is the property of the Golden Rule Mining and I milling company, situated on a desirable town site. A building for a general store and a dwelling is now being constructed and a grant for a poetoffice has also been »-stabished from its public resort Our party wended our way on foot up Hardscrabble hill, six miles in distance on reaching its saddle were caught in a terrific snow storm, which to us was not familiar On the 6th day of June we at once made a bee line down the steps to the Music Mine hotel located at the foot of Bohemia mountain 8400 feet below its sum- , mit. Here by reason of the incea- | sant rain we took refuge for the rest | of the r.ight The early morning 1 task was the climbing of Faiview , mountain on the summit of which i ia located a signal station to the sea coast In clone proximity to this are six claim of the G R M 6c M <
Weather Forecast. Generally fair t light an-’. Fri lay with probably local thunder st arms Warmer Friday. - property which were urefnlly rn.sp»s:t*d as -.vh p,mt -f deve’,. pment wa- reached, b- wever wading much sn-jw enroute. our m: — »n here wm: .nri’-d we faced about to , descend th>- incline plane t<: the - - ib • - n But alas! We experienced the reverse of the urchin polling hi--led up hill to get t- ride d wn. A« we brs ame -nowed out midway on >ur down yrarney Arriving at our hai "».-r -if rest at 3 o'clock p m . n t I hungry but exhausted. accompanied to report for duty in the afternoon the rest of our party inspected or ‘aims at and adjacent to the h -tel A survey of the companies property is now in progress, when a patent will lie con.-umate«.i on the same. After which the G R. C. M A- M C can pride themselves vs wealth that nature has in store forth»- ini vesters m the pr perry held by th-* mpany. the requistii n being • r.-r_-v • _• t which our efficient prompt offic* rs have a ful. stock on hand, and will be executed when the patent- therein have be-n obtained There 1yet a Hunted am- -unt of «-k n the market in block t- suit the inv—t -r and th-se wh avail them--»-:ves of the opportunity will enterj tain no doubts as to their coopet*n nin the enterprise. Ungrateful * would we le did we refrain extending in behalf of our party nr pr - I found gratefullness to the G. R C. M AM C> for the kind hospitality and etntertainment received at I their hand through their worthy j officers Wm. Bechier and C. L 1 Johnson, president and secretary of the jrganization \ CL9VU LEG EICIBIOM. Tw P-reonally conduced Excur-sion-—To Colorado. Utah and Californ a are being organized to leave the first we- k in July and August Very low round-trip rates and no chanste of cars from Ohio and Indiana p int- to destination. If you have not yet arranged for your summer’s vacation, wrire the undersigned for full information. G. A. A. Deane, jr.. T. P A Mismuri Pacific Railway. *’>■ Sentinel Building. Indianapolis. Indiana San Francisico. Cal.. Aug. 17-?2. 1&03 — National Encampment of the G. A R Very low rates. Winona. Indiana.—Special round trip tickets on sale every day from May 15 to September 36, UK'S. Put-In-Bay. Ohio. July 37-Aug 1. 1903 — Knights of Columbuus (luting. One fare for the round trip. Baltimore. Maryland — Annual meetimz Grand Ledge Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, July 21-23. 1903. One fare round trip. Chautauqua Lake. New York.— Special excursions at very low round tirp fares on July 3 and 24, 1903 Detroit Michigan.—lnternational Conveniton of Epworth League. July Ito 19, 1903. One fare round trip Extreme limit of tickets August 15, 1903. Pittsburg. Pa . Aug. 4-8, 1903.— Thirty-third General Convention Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America. One first class Jare for I the round trip. Sarabjga Springs, N. Y., July 7-10. 1903.—Nobles of the MyMic Shrine. Order. Imperial council, one nrst-ciass rare j for the round trip. Round Trip. M 9.70 to California points via Clover Leaf route. Ticket* on sale July 1 to 10, 1903. good returning August 31. 1903. Get tickets and information of agent# Clover L*af route. For rates, folders and full information regarding above excursions, ! consult nearest ticket agent Clover Leaf Route or address. (J. D. Whit . ney. General Traffic Manager. Clover Leaf Route, Toledo. Ohio. Fourth of Jalv Rates. The Erie railroad will sell round trip tickets at one fare rate. July 3 and 4th. good returning July 6th. to all points within a null ns of 200 miles from starting point. For information see Erie agents. d-w For Sale—Owing to poor health I will sell my store and property at Magley, Indiana, or trade same for farm or town properry. Anyone wanting to go into business would do well to come and investigate same or write Rotiert Caee, Maglev. Indiana dSßwfiOtf For Sale- A phaeton in good con- i dition. Inquire at this office. 112 tf t
TO OM] AGREE lov<a Republicans Outwardly Harmonious But Inwardly At Loggerheads. Data • of f t Tar ff Policy P-cr- »e io Create A. 1 : Sc-ta ©f Ruction A-r-cr- Them. Senator A ec- Preva ed. but Governor Cummins Helse H t ICeae. Just tne Same. Des M nes !a J ;’.y 2. —The Repabllcaz: state convention nominated tte following ticket and adopted a platform of principles Governor—A B Cummins lieutenant governor. Charles A. Bishop: railroad eoaunisstoner. David J. Palmer; 1 state superintendent of education.. F. J Riggs. All the candidates were renominated by acclamation with the exception of the state superintendent. Harmony marked the proceedings of the convention, all of its action being by unanimous vote But after the ticket bad been completed and the platform adopted, speeches were made wt: !■ indi-ated that the Republican leaders of the state were not entirely agre-i as to the details of tariff policy The tariff plank adopted was one prepared by Senator Alison after con serene with representative Republicans of the state. No objection was made to it .n the committee on resolu \ F SKaaron vill.au a axxusox Uoes or on tts presentation to the convention. Governor Cummins in his • pee- h accepting reoommatlon. ap proved the platform in its entirety bat I announced tbit he would continue to hold to al! the views expressed ;n his ■peechee within the last two years Senators Allison and I eiliver who made speecben. endorsed the platform as a correct statement of BepobUcan priaeiplea it Congressmen Lac«y and Cousins spoke in opposition to tariff charges. Both wings of the party ere claimtag victory Governor Cummins and his s-rppwrte-s say that the tariff plank contains :n subetance all that ia f xind tn last ysar s plank, while the stand patters" are congratulating them salves on the elimination of the shelter to trusts" clause which attracted so much at’ention to the lowa platferms of 19*31 and 19 ’ There were only two contests involving the questions of relative strength of the two wings g the party and th«*se ended with honors even Tbs stand patters" secured control of ths committee ou resci.tions by a vote of six to flve. but in the commit tss on permanent organization the Cummins men eontroled snd elected N E Kendall of Albia permanent chairman Kendall rereived six votes to Sve for Secretary of Agriculture Jazn»s Wilson, who was put forward by the "stand patters" as a candidate on whom all should be able to agree Ths platform eongrartlates the nation on the present era f prosperity ssameti 4 * the adminfstratfen if Ger •mor Cummins, rejoices In lowa* leadership in national affairs favors feed reads !«gtef # »i-> B endorses the Lsulsiana p- rchase commi-sion and ••rs “We c—amend entirely and wit host reservation the administration of President Roosevelt Called as he was to the office of chief executive un her the most rryirg ci roue erancre hie fidelity to the pub!! welfare, the windem and modera’lon of hie utterances and counsel and the painstaking tea! which he brings to the performance dll his duties command our respect sad admiration lowa Republicans In soiamon wtth the Republicans of tbs osHre nation expert and desire his •oaainsc-us nomination for president" Ths Mint Was Kept Busy. Washington July t —The statement of ’he coinage executed at the mints of tbs United States during the fiscal year Just end*-! shows the rota! coin age to have been T'd.toa.OOO. as fol low Gold. 145.721.77 J; stiver 125.-' •96 ltd minor coins, 12 454 691 In addition there were coined lit lS2.gjs pieces for the Philippines 750.00* pieces for the government on Vene-1 reels and 1.W4.009 pieces for the gov•rstireu’ of Colombia Miss Roosevelt Home Again. Oyster Bay. July 2.— Miss Alles Roose re It. who has been vlsltlns friends in Massa/busotta. has arrived bore i I
KAY eSANCH O‘IT Eastern Cas ta •» levs sow Bood ng Dea a St. Eases, If: July 2. —Circuit Attorney Folk has :■!;rma’icn which may lead to the t l:ct=-?nt :! Eastern capitalists for bribery n -cna*:ti-E with the transit bill which was passed by the M-.sacar. legislature in The statute of .mi’s" *n prevents - p:osecu::-u of those persons living _ Missouri who are alleged to ha.e ■ been connect n-i wtth the deal but those living in New York are not protected. It is uaderstod that such in dirtmeats wcu-d have to be found by the Coieounty grand jury as the deal was | made tn Jeffereoa City Mo. Sboeld the indi-ctments be voted, the wt. .- boodle story would doubtless ecm- ou’ for the first time Several capitalists in N-w Terwere Intereste-: in ’be bill wt. -h ma possible the ecus-:-.: iati a of the str—j car lines in St. Loeis. ■« the Sub urban, and it is reported that they author.zed the expec iiture of l‘. ’ to obtain the a.thirty tn :-.n summate the deals The legts a’ive agent* were esnpow ere! it is sail to use all the c ney necessary to overt-ose the t:o.tt of any member of the legtslature. Cir cuit Attorney Folk expects w romp • > the chaia of ev.dence ia a few daya CLRREbT SCORES What the T-'ee B ; L*s;.:s D i Yes terday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn. 5 Pitts turg 4 At Philadelphia. 12: Chicag- 4. At New York. 5; St. L u s 2. AMEKI< AN LKAGCE. At Clerelaui s. PL.!* > r L:i. 9. At Chicag Boston L At SL Louis 3 New York. T. AMERI’ AN as- - !ATi > At Milwaukee 7 Kansas City. ~ Sectxd ca.—- Milwaukee. •! Kaasat . City. 0. At Columbus 7 s 4. At Minneap* is 4 St Pa. » At Toled 12. Louisvi. e J. Merman Get the Contract. Washington. July 2. — Postmasrer General Payne has awarded the .n tract for printing the m-.tey order blanks of the government to Pau! Her man of Rutherford, NJ Mr Herman was the lowest of fourteen bidders and the award of the contract, which in rolves the payment of between I’ X< and 13' during the next S- a year, will effect a saving of nearly Is! in the ft .r years contrnrHerman, * bld was oppose! by the pres ent contra tors the Wynkoof Hal »u beck Crawford ompany of New York and by the United Typothetae of America Superintendent Met aif of | the money order bureau was dismiss-! some day* age on the -barge of indiscretion in seeking the withirawai -f Herman as a bidder in favor of the present contractor. Bogus Nobleman Pun shed. London. July 2 —Win Brown a coachman * son. who married Mabe! Countess Rusnell at the registry :ff - in Portsmouth, last December when he posed as a Bavarian not »man w-,--the title of Prince Athrobald Stuart de Dodeca and who was arrested las' April on the charge of making a false entry in the marriage register, wa* tried at the Winchester as- tes He pleaded guilty of misdemeanor ant was sentenced to two day* imprison meet As be had been tn custody since the time of his arrest, he was immediately released MARKET QUOTATIONS Prevail ng Current Prices for Grgln. Provisions and Livestock. Indianapolis Gram ano Livestock. Wsesi—e. !«e: ’a > rec. .ft, Core—Stress: N-x : euxM. Me Owe-ctreeg. Na. 1 ■;*«.!, Cattle —»te»:y a: It ■- A A H «—Str-wx St ti V gs m. —-toady m C sa Laai»—Steady si •»>!.» . Grain and Provisions at Chicago. VtoasJ«iy •,r>4 -Ju YM -J Das .... -t -j ’ " * J«*y «*> ‘-W > , Ja I Oats— • g» jw, .a». Dre X Pork•’*7 U.T isjj *»t> — — Hat ul’ Lard*r .is —. . IM I. BtbeJ*r us Sspt A *1 * Cieesag -wt Ttsl WMos. Wt; P-jr. »u S»; port. I •,M...re M.W, rx Cincinnati Gram and LivstUcw. Wkast—Plrw : We. 1 r*4 fa I ffcoes— esaac.y, So. s »xr4 Me. Oats—Fira: Na 1 mixtd sit. CatUa-ssaauy m -g Aestve si tn*: m •are- Yrare .< ts*' U ~~ ,'lMOt*- ArU»» M US* U Chicago Livestock. Ostt .-Steadr Mrers. «*’..-» •w-a.r. WA*.'!. H- »•— -trad- st S ’-Mi M Sltssp—StrM Uan-ltw<:>tJlM»i.-.. New York Livestock. Os'Oa—Aired- ur 'lflH. , I Sort—q«*< SS SATSUSAA •Aset-First st UH<« U !wni*-«wady si U.<x>>g u East Buffalo Livestock, OsMla—9Mady st n r w l ’*. ’ Hog»— Attire »l U.r>9« A srree—*t*ady st r. ’A 4 Laß.t»-eieady kt 1
ISIi GfTERROB I This Describes the Feelings of the People of the Town of Winslow. Tne, Co Armed Night snd 0»y In Apprehension of an Attack From Incendiaries. F ,-et-;s Have Been Plying Their No farious Arts in That Community. Hur’.lngburz Ind.. July 2.—The tc»n f Winalow. fifteen miles west. st here is in a turmoil over the attempt to burn the office of the Dispatch. a semi-weekly newspaper, and the barn of J. H McConnell. There Is do doubt that the two places were set n fire, be-ause of recent agitation M the liqu r question when all saloons were banished from the town by ’ remonstrances. S:n e the fires were started people — rhe town have been afraid to sleep , Some A the best men in the town go about their affairs armed to the teeth and feel that their lives are in danger every moment Winslow has a popua- n of about I. 11 people, and I* in the center of the Pike county mining district. Last winter a bill was of fe-ed in the legislature w-hlch. had It -g-- I wnild have made the town the county seat OLD COUNTERFEITER DEAD Ike Levy Was Famou» for Hi» TenDollar Blls. N rth Vernon. Ind . July 2. —Ike Levy an old-time counterfeiter, is lead at his home in Osgood. At one time he was at the head of the most noted band of counterfeiters in the United States which made its headquarter* at Osgood Levy’s sister. Mis sour! Rittenhouse, was one of the i band and was known as the queen of count»rfe!’ers Levy served three terms in the penitentiary He and his so! were we-e expert makers of imitation ten-dollar bills Arthur Simp.3" Acquitted. Indianapolis. July 2.—Ex Derated and acquitted of the charge of forgery. Arthur Simpson stepprei from the erimina. court a free man. A small group of faithful friends and relatives who. had stood by Simpson throughout
THE MARKETS
Accurst* prices paid by merchants for various products. Corrected every far. GRAIN. ST E. L. CABBOL, GUIS MEBCHANT. Corn, per cwt., (new i mixed 60 Corn, per cwt. yellow (new) 62 Oats, new ’ 32 ! Wheat, mw $ W) Ry»- - J Bariev 40 Seed ; ■ . » k l ke . 4 50 ig 5 00 Buckwheat 65 F at Seed 1 10 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at I:lspm Boday as follows: ".”>1 Wheat S*pter. ;j< Wheat. December ,3 Corn, July .... j,l Corn. September I, Corn. December 49’ Oats. July ' >ats. September Oats. December Sept. Pork ._ jig gp July Lard, per cwt g September uard per cwt a 40 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Clanged every afternoon at 3:00 □clock by J. D Hale. Decatur. Specia. wire service r' ? e * t '. Dew No 2, red, cash J “51 July wheat Sept wheat. -pf Cash corn. No. 2. mixed, cash fulyeom =ai| Data. July Oats. Sept £ Rye, cash ~ r , STOCK. BT FBED 9CBEIRAN, DEALER. rib .- 41 ? Per lb. —-Jul Beet Hides, pa, lb. * g J* POULTRY. , M >■ » FLACE 00., FACUU. k *B. young per lb. jmy Ducks, per lb. L ’2? Turkeys, per 1b.~2 1 G —-"K 22_<M„X I
' the trying ordeal of the long hwere with him at the time the of the jury was read, and to their gratulatlons were added those O s th jury which had returned the ver<li ct J 1 not guilty. Simpson, who w M ( ’ merly employed aa a bookkeeper T Warman. Black. Chamberlain 4 stockmen, was accused of forgery u admitted having signed the check* 1 question, but not for his own g*/ and declared that he had never ben° ftted by it. but had done It at the 12 plied wish of the firm j c 0 ., 1w . ■ boost” their credit. Boy* Do High Diving Act Logansport. Ind.. July 2.—[ n an M tempt to Imitate the daring fe at high diver at the recer- carnival ij | this city, a number of small bon amused a large crowd by diving the top of the Market street bridge into the river below. The bridge > s only a short distance above the dgj, and the water at this point is ten f»» t deep The distance from the water to the top of the bridge is estimated u ■ forty feet The hazardous feat accomplished a dozen times by the boys with much skill. Deserted Wife Tired of Life, Sullivan. Ind., July 2.—Be i a i lw het huaband left her Mrs. Martha Anlrewi took poison with suicidal intent and will probably die. Andrews left wife because she went to Chicago oj an excursion against his wishes with George Benson. Andrews rode o» tlw i engine of the excursion train part of the way to see If his wife was with Benson. Want Fire Chief Removed. Wabash. Ind.. July 2.—Four -fifths at the firemen of the city have < S n«! 1 petition which haa been presented tc the city council, asking for the remot al of William A Williams, chief of ths department. It is charged that he is arbitrary in his official business and the firemen aak for bls removal in the Interest of good service and hamwnj Fourth Victim Recorded. Michigan City, Ind.. July 2—Marti) Pazolock. a Pole, was drowned in ths harbor. He Is the fourth victim wit; in a few hours of a deep and danger ous hole. The bodies of three boji had Just previously been drafted fron the water by the life saving -rew. Deputy Marshal Shot in the Jaw. Newcastle. Ind.. July 2—Depot; Marshal Yost was swinging in a hi» mock at his home srben seme ne firN and the bullet struck him in th* ;i* The police arrested 'wo colored v» m*ti and charged them with ihootly the officer. I Steel rusts saveu time* st rapidly« . Iron.
MAY /TARKET. So. 1 timothy hay (baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) | _ fb.oo a fc*so No. 1 clover hay (bAled) Loose hay 11.50 lees. - WOOL AND HIDES. BT B. SALVER k SON , Wool, unwashedl6to# , Sheep pelts4oc to 1100 Beef hides, per pound 00 Calf hides OTj Tallow, per pound 4 COAL. Anthracite f 'SO Domestic, nut 4 5 Domestic, lump. Hocking - 4 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 8) OIL 51ARKET. Tiona 4 fl® Pennsylvanials3 Corningl33 New Castlel3* North Lima Ll 3 {South Lima'■'* Indianal® Whitehouse Id ' Somerset * ; Lacy, ® I ® 1 Ragland ■* OTHER PRODUCTS. BT VARIOUS GROCERS AND MEBI HINTSEggs, fresh, per dost -• !’ Butter, per pound— Potatoes, old, per bushel ■ y. School boy Blwodrr*A n. B. of Ascot sent to the Globe some specimens of perpetrated by board school I and collected by a board school »»•* On the nature of gases. "An ox)F n . eight sides." In natural history, auckoo la a bird which does not Is J" own .-ggs," -a mosquito Is » « hl, “ " black and white parents" and "A wrd Is the Inside of a fowl." In * graphical stndy we get th* folio’ 1 ™ "Ths equator is a menagerie no” n nlng round the earth and Africa," "A meridian Is the pi they keep the time" and "The l-'i Itants of I’aria are called ; Among answers we have beard 1* 1 Is that of the child who declare*. , 1 Walton wns such a go<xl flsh*m> ,M1 11 1 be was called the Judicious hooker. I ’ I
