Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1903 — Page 4

Country Correspondence. Bertie. Si'll M.llßils Sunday '<l 111 l». rtrtiur Win B >l<"p<'nt S ir.-Li v .it Marton Ahi' Stuckey nviiL' a living trip to G'il’V.i 'I iliv on 1:11,1 >r! nil 'r.l<i nexx Then' vv 're .'>r>' t k.'tx - Id trout here Thursday morning to the Groat North, n Fair Chri-i Stonglo purchixed a fine dwelling house of Rudolph la'llman on WeM Main >tr< e Dr Chas II Schenk and .1 M Khrsam left SitunUy evening foi thlon M.ch , tv her.' they will spend the next ten d iys fishing and roere sting m that heal h ill resort Miss C r.i B G'ttsehaik ami B F Welt' of Lima Ohio wen’ quiet ly wtxldi'd M 'ndiy m mm ng at the bride s h 'tn. in Bi' by K v K . mg rtf the Kvangi’hoal church The couple wert' driven immediately to Ovainr when' they t >.'k the 12 40 tram for Chuxaga after which thev will b«' at home in then now home at Lima Ktuiolph Lehman loaves tor Ac mo, Washington for his future home Thursday morning. His many friends are very sorry to him leave but what is Borne > 1, xx p Koine's gain ami wo all wish him and hi* family well and our best wishox go with him His family pr.x'x'l him m 'tv thin two m mills ago. For Salo—A farm of acres ninety acres under cultivation. a • four rooniot hens, barn ? \<4 wa 1 g-'TI x s\lx \ XX- 'virga — b'. r inf-rmation see Sr A. ke: 214.113 1 F W.xxis A G' war: laborers to work at Whiting. Indiana They " p»v a dav ami dos.m to leave with them Tnaadav evening Kojxirt to F W.xxix any lime be tween this and tomorrow evening 22M2 1 S'. s about ' ' no white srks new s'-.» on hind foot r-1 >ne lays tc right side forHop rmttghly tnrr.ni 1 ixi ?«k -■ froro barntw . ,-x north ' of Montpelier Monday night August .’Ad end spring buggy wth unpHir.hM wheels and bar n.'sss Ke" vrd . t he iw.'.i ■ > M Montgemverv R F D No I. M.miL >' 1* '■ • N : v lisTv.••. K. we Marshal. Montpelier. Ind

Bosse's Opera House* One Night Only, Saturday, October 3rd Traveling in Our Own Tagnificent Pullman Sleeping and Dining Car

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The Most Magnificent Production the World Has Ever So. W ATCH .• FOR .• THE / BIG / PARADE Admission, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Seat Sale at Holthouse Drug Co.

Weather Forecast. inmana increasing cloudiness and warmer: rain at night or Wednesday —- ’ Extended the Time. Owing to the change Ix'ing made m the gas line from the old to the new field all the consumers may expect a light shortage o- gas for at least two weeks, which time it will take to make the change and to I'oiinoct up the new wells to the line now being laid As s.xin as the new line is laid ’and the wells eonnix'tisi we exjiect to give lx tier service. by far than that given dur ing the p Ist two years The w>m piny now has meters on hands it is urgently requested that all persons vvh,' oxfxx’t to use gas this winter will leave their order for a meter at onceeo that the company may lx- able to make orders in advance' to the manufacturers for what meters we may need for other consume: s We an' paying a bonus to the manufacturers m order toget ameters te supply our patrons at onoe and it is very hard to get an order, for the demand on the manu faeturers is so gn<at that their cap acity is almost exhaustol All the gas companies locwted in the gas Ix'lt ha vo been driven to the meter sy stem m .'nior to supply their cr.s P iners Wo being some 42 nub's Irani the gas field are driven to tore.- the g-is such a bong d’.stanvv. r. ..'rum t’.-.e lx''t t'.iss at pumping •iia, h-.nery and ii-.'in * to a ■ pn-ssun't. »-.vply our - .'.'tcm ors with gas that it onto '» an emit . \-x ■'. .1 > ; Ow r.g t. the scanrity of meters and th slowness of the mar.ufa, t -.iri'rs t. 'V.jp.y our orvicrs .vv hav< - X • X until November ls« After that dat< gas he ' d on.y t- th. s< ma'tor n \ r> r- conx-.-.mors m INs-w tnr Monroe Born, and all othvrs . Ln. ' , Lost—Folding pocket hook <xm-ta-'-.mg thnx' one e... iar t-i'.ls. and d 'a: xxi • r ■'edit at 'Rig St, re rt turn t, •!.> ih.v and gi t reward fh'g'tf Krtet-o. th. op-- ng at Mrs R,x'» , - M > 'l-s ' T' ' -x- a-’.'. P-: ■a . ar . W - tet :m r. - \ S ; X- X . city 23JM81

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TILLMAN ON TR ■ Former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Charged With Murder. Lexington. S C . Sept 29 Jamaa I! Tillnian, formerly lieutenant governor of South Carolina, is on trial In the cin nit court of l.extnston conn . ty uniter an indictment charging hint v» th the murder of N 0. Gon.-ad s editor ot the Columbia States. Judge Frank H Gary is presiding. The mm h tixlmas. conrtnx'm is well filled but not crowded Probably never in the history of this Judicial circuit has there been sc great an array of course', engaged in the trial of a case in the circuit, or perhaps m the entire stat. The see. citers are ass sted by five attorneys while the defendant has eleven law yers Mrs J H Tilir an and tht mother of the de en.fant are present occupying seats aith.n th.: ... ..ng A vigor©, sly Contested batt.i s tn ■.'tv's'.'e, ■ it was r.-.ar/este.f at the oinse: of the trial that t ■ ery inch of the ground .s to be contested The ury a not be pern:.tie s. u.-a'C until a verdict is rendered Men from G-.e . :r. y and fro a- the r.i s pose the wry The state objec <v. ty five of the pane: and the dcfenae tc ten vouety S'-e- “ Sued. C■' r- -■ . -Clara Hedge has brought s t r. the P ■ i.arr Figg ot Beni ks . :r;y or ? damages The sheriff won: ’ the He t ' - ■ a — - ' ".v- - • ■ one night last January The plain::!! a', t'ges that tbc ent ranee o: the sheriff nto hi t .' r. • . x a nerve. - s' x y tha rose! e r r- rmanent injur ea x ■ • ' ■, e .;.t; her mom n a ' .< -tu mange-Lut'r-i- S»«»cd ' Sees an. Andersor. In.i Se; JS The ninth «w.ven: or. of the Southern c'nforer.'t of the O.:cage synod of the Evance tea Li I. ■■ :»:. .t. s : x-.sss or ' x s •; . f x- . - rs.- - tra! In . ana :s ass.gr.. r. tc the synods o! Ch’.-arc having been lanrer’y In conJnn- ti.'T. with the syrno.-. that in eluded In.i.ana and Kcntu. ky

ILLEGAL ffi Ruthless Slaughter of the Finny Tribe Going On In Vfchite River. In Daviesa and Cubes Counties Dynamiters and Seiners Are Working Vnd sturbed. Raids of Fish Warders Seer- Power less to Stop the Law'ess Work. Evansville. In.l s<>•-• yn . | n suite 1 of the raids of 'he dt-j "ity came war dens of r-aviesx snd ~'is "jr.ties dynamiters ar 1 p. rs.-r.s » th. s- n--are still playing havoc with the fish in White river. White river near Tom's hill was dynamited severs days ago and a large number of sis! were obtained while hundreds naialler out's were killed ar.: allowed to float aaay with the cumr.t. Re ports from other places are to the effect that the majority of the ponds and specs fishing places :n the river have been either seined or dynamited CHANCE FCR PRIZE vaho Can W-1« a Gooc Essay -r the Do ry Business' T - ' m. irh. In. Sept 2H— - teer.h annual convention of the In ? ana State Bahry asseristio® will be held at P'ymoutt Dec 1 and 11 19 ‘S A c.xxi program is in pr.vess of preparation which will in rind, promm nt speakers front this an i 'th er states I't .es n : be creamery and for dairy butter as we ts for he- se T. the p, ~s. r. rs- - . in Indiana presenting the best esss.-. := 1 result of his or her rwr. »,-• c the cost ot producing nt .k butte- ts or b itter a pr: e rvf w.li be awa~r ed and to the writer of the se'or.lx st U Apr ns ’ ' tniis entry blanks and programs nxy be addres>ec to the se. re:ary H. E VanNo-raan at ijCayeite Ind Cclc-ed Students O-js- re BlMHßtngton. Ind. Sept. 2S—Thiterr, colored students .n In liana nr. versify have o-garur- a s known as the K K X‘ . thexstudents are paying ibe:- ct -1 per.ses by »—x r.g a: 'a- - y. ■- about town Wcman Fata' » Bu-nrd. Mfohigaa Chy. Ind SJohn Wait* was fatally burned t- .•« evpiosior. ot a gas !.ne s’ Strar into the yard with her etath&yg ab'ar* and stood antil she fe nacr* scions

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\\WTItD! |()(I Men and 2,) I earns To work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. Lots of Work and Good Wages. H. P. STREICHER. Contractor. e i Men Wanted'. I want 50 teamsters. Report at once at Monmouth, two and one-half miles north of Decatur. A. TUBMAN Contractor for building grade for Fort Wayne & Springfield Traction Railway. £ THE MARKETS 1— ■ —

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STOCK. BT FRED SCHEIMIN. DEALER. Lambs 4 25 Hags, per cwt « c ’> '») Cattle per lb. 3 <ff Calve®, per lb. 4j (g Oowg 2 g 3 Sheep, per lb. 2<f 2i 3eef Hides, per lb. _ 6 COAL Per Ton Anthracite | 7 50 Dcxneetk', nut 3 80 iTxneetic, lump. Hocking 3 90 D.imeetic lump. Indians ■ T 1 P.«'ab<.utas Smokeless, jump ■' HAY .TARKET. No. I timothy bar (new) . f« <r, i~ No I mixed hay (new, _ No. 1 c;orer hay (new) —— — ' *■■ oilTTarket. • nsy IviiTitß C.miug i;<i New Castka 1 K> N.rth l.’ma i 2" "S-utL Lima 11 Indiana.. dhi tobouae ................. I-2 1,1 S«MSH 1.01 Lacy .97 Rarkersrilie...... 9« R«gland 6* OTHER PROPtCTS at viators oaocan* two ■OKHtrrs t<S*. 'rwah. per doa ... I T x Land..,. * Butter, per pound 1' Potatoea, new 6" .Onions s<' Cabbage per ib. 01 Apple*, per bu T>o tarket motea. Liverpool market ekwd steady W heat. | enol higher. Com. | cem higher Receipts at Hu.'Ugo today: Hog* C.OOO Wheat ' ’ W cart Corn TSOcnrt t»ata Z ~ V.'/'CArt Estimate for tomorrow H<X» .* ” Wheat 1* <»r* i3nr» Hftcnrt Data _'.Z ltis car* Fot Sale A rtbaets-m in pA»- < ®°' Titian Inquire at this oSce