Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1904 — Page 2

THE UAILf DEMOCRAT. FW' ((MM tl.'xrr «*an»« Mr lkw a. «uL»»«iH*v. « U •S C e W TIO W »*T 4 S *y mt. ’•» •j -wt-jw *•/ **. ".«c W«- v WU* >*•' f*r H!£ T»i <4*ert»:w nt 9** fMNfe <’< »< -t vp; ’.rr n M -M >-*KA*te>» ».-. .'.•*»«♦» >Mfcm*. m mz- .--u?-—.-**« ■ «. *» I H.HCLK*. *««lll». THE TICKET F •• ;j-, • nm - MjHV w TTXI/ALX Fw t>y * «tea»» >j«S W. Vf£4*b f-.» Fr-zmei-z* >zH* ' WCAJI F » Itd-zz C b L£WT'/« fir •Swri 4 KCTLFJt F<W Hr”7‘4 L. L B*r *f,tkrjE* F-* CMHT JOHJi » FALK F w. OttUVtt. I) AV lb VKtUMbi T-jr O»«i-jmxzm» Tv rt Ima* Jito* AgVgT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOfc *W/A W» .?• i. zz-.-". z. ut-.--.sz* ?**»»«* WF. kurt L <. ■ » ~ ■»• : ,-a ‘ ■ •_• «/ • M&.ez.-? **- ’** to- *?* '.* -fc» *«W>f*T*JU» ejg Z-’-l', 1 •. v, •» fce.4 Fctru/y » • «»•»». -- ■• : .s. a••..•■ - -rj» aAJSXA z* H L 1...*'.*-? m * M*>* • -*•— U> »f>- i> *>z& ',-f --ft* >v. ".’»r . ■ v* ’a. :s -ft t ■ u- 2» . 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I W* ar-s- aothKxfsM *o th* Mrate j •r Fr«r « ■«• * * o H*r# * . - *o, <;■> . r /? . o' tft‘ ft ' o. y *,* fx>»ry *.*• t. b*;*: . rimry 1 ■• .'rh 1 W> ar* •. • Kfvr./> 4to .- • • -.ft** tt* ■ ?'■*>-,* f Jw,t W- • >*■ for- •* >*l h, tb* Jft M ’ft *.ty 1 primary ; s■- .• t *rj i - W* * . •', ,< /><; •/, -<r.' ft ■ f ?. <rt- of F»rr *• mi c«rr4Mkie A/r citric ••ojart I U> V. ♦»#*- 4* «on<4 1f * ♦s**fiZ*rr«U*' ' »y Jf? •ner 7 * > ,'.l f-o /ary *A. ! FoNTfcrAMimc i w* »t‘ i. ’?. /*<l ?-'.■ »?.ftft-.? f * •** n.z.~ ‘ of , W. J Ar'.00... 4 a« * ft»’* for <oty Tr*a*or * 1/ ft' ->f ft*<*wftft’a". -‘y.>*' ■•••.'■ tft/ri. V> t/a w 3 cot jkilmaV- Fiiurr ward W. irt V) It. r. .tnrt: 16* q| A E '■ » tor e«acik**a J •< trf »»r : >■ ’ V> t'* <i‘ ■ </1 ‘iC'.trf/tl U> t* Le'.l! IMrruar/ «♦. X*-.»-, .-'.z* /',’■ ■■. »r.v, .v-> rr.y nan* i* * «AUU /J*l> f',r m Ib »r«t «»r«l *<!>>)»'■ ...’M <A .’Am at 'be • ,i» ;,r:a.i.rf ■ " itz.n I>< l» h-u". I Vetrruary 1* MW JA' OB YAURk ' We are a alh/xzed >o annooar* the name of Aiea a« aaa 'h'Jale for 'artincll-an | •f Bret ward aobjnet V> tlee 4e< «izxs of tr>e el-jr vrtt.'.arjr election to t»e beM | iTet/euar> 1», 1A arts* ILHAM FEfXJWO WAKO Weare a-.>'.<,eoe«; o, ( ro ..r ethe cuMM I Os F. A V ■■: bl. »• aca'iCKleie tur < oar.- .in- az of fE< -<<7 ( .<i Warn .sibje.o to I- -.o .-. of Ur ■Jro.'xr-at •/ priroare Hi-etion. Urie teenl fnday February l». l«e» We ar* aotr.or ze<J to announce tke oao.e ref A>»o* ' Far -n a* a >ar>4klate '<zr rourr' iiaaao of aecond ward « of the ■•;• -ra!,. ■ •» (.rio.ary e,. .t.., : ,u tee held Fer/eaarr Hr i »-t Wear, retlxer’/e 4to aonrenwe the oar, .' H zr»»e Feefe r s>. a« x< 'lxlatr f'er - oun- ilorat ae-eemr) ware), euo.e ’ tee tier deelator of if> damomtlr* coy. oriwarr kl<-<,-tlrr<i lo tea iMUi February H». e>'l f OCMr ILMAN TIIJKIf WAlib We are an'borlze r| t'e announce the naroe WfCy J Wearer an a and Mata for Oeencil Ma.o fM 7 us th' S» n . ra. -r! ;,ri't. <rr ■ ■ .r. le. tr be Id Friday. F« or uary )», l‘M We-are arilhortzed U> ariureonce fhut.at..' ofjoleo fe M‘ -er I .ao lir’.e < for eo in. man tf>ir«» ward, eutej.-••€ lo the declalrm o' ‘ Uee <l. re re rarlr ell y pntaary eleetiori tola bel l February l». IMOt. We ar< authorized I . annuitne" the name of <1 a f len-’ena- ■■• earedieiai. for r'. in. I man of th In v.ie bl ..l.jerel fee the lee .or, reftlee dwaaucratic <-i'y primary eWe’tioa to Ire held February I l ' I*4. We ar“ aertbrerlzerl lo announce the nnim of Peter lealf. r «a a i iindldute fore ouncll man of third ward »eibje ct u> llu rh-e l >iorr of the- danioe-ratln < i'y primary eloction to t» held February IF. Iw>l. We are authorized lit arinntiniti the name of Pete r Klro-h a« a naadidale seer nntocllman of thlrel ware) •ulepeci u> the- de>-l»lon of the eleeniaeraUc e-lty primary eh-cllou tn l» held February ». IMIt. Tliei tx lei'ritmn now fuming givi'i no iutjHi Ln- Ht-nittor Hanna, anti pttrhapn twforo thia la read bin huay life will he MilM in de Uh Thf loMt ty< HtMih a public chawu r am I ata emmati m Honattr Htr.ntt will he koonly Mt through all the chiinnola of lif ( . »„ wtM| n good nitizon With t-kmn and honoat rn etivi" , und it* n n omhor of thi(ft jtml Ht ifoa-I'tnitte nifd’uri it nji in hntina and atiiilty. The many dsanwaftiwt dfwrplng Mr Hinn t »* 'i hard, wnol ♦ lakinittoi rt lofdh'ua in milking war and ig noranf to nnanr|»u*lng ilngrt* worn rudi ly ovnrdrnwn and widi

* tkr-iSArk ffjwdeaXh trjJl tois • ♦.sari-.-w* -X r*«y»« fr-'.en er*rr JUT SK*Tf< ft h*.» the as writrwE 'aw <4 tLi> A itatz* ':■. -aasy eieasr.cr-az'j' AM LafA&ry V. tfac pr»»»wßjt Rks# star site 9Ba|oirity nA*. A. ■ fzfir aowa’fy aad •J* aawfet by t<x* *&d the c.«ae * ptemMcy <rf tint t-.«w ea«t h ’he- a'xwj.rxts rx.rsi'2*»- Thye EBfe» jarxiiaAee a&d th* wb& w .Tii «e»-k it eren by a trick of prjjt/5*,. w: 21 Mzeet i/tyzS'*kxa'ieiear—«w shej «wi. The firat ."Of: to try it » J-'.-hn F Sncrw. aad whr> erf th* Adaan ryxsaty d*rt&r**aey dn*» hare .a t."** ps>« pe.t th* katf* of dcrwit end the thrt of hi* raa.i3hf'tca» He. ja. th* ■ <i«r» of Joika T Franr* wj«apht to •* ttie and that e.\-..- , chir*.ttr-T. aari Iwrto.w iwlsr'-. •of tr*JV.-f*rT ha.* fzdkrwed him in *2l hie peaty*! dcalmr* ease*. At th* rrzce-t e.z rj f D*ru<z.T*t>-: Geßtnd (eotaariitee in th_* eity Nonaw 'xr 2> hwt. Mr. fw>w pnaxmed * rts*zl®ti/4i upoa th* w«natorwd qtae* u m, and tt* cxaiiiß tte* it with th* un-JeTetaiyiiiia that th* ’ r*nrlida** rw>'.*. jig th* saa/,nry of tbn Trzte* at the pr .-zA.ry ekctxm e.b-'/ald ‘xth* -aoft -.ate fr-z® Adam* oounty ami r»**iT>e thx d*ixxate 1 rote John W. Tynria.l and John ’ F Snow were tbe aaadidatea and the nxe &y townchip* Kt>ow* the foUrzwing rose: Snow, Tyndall ‘ Vw/d ‘A i ftrxd 4i m Preble 107 117 Kirkand Vi 70 * Waafaington 1~0 4SO J 3 St Mary* 17 74 flinch rw-k 17 11* Mfjnn* 144 340 > Frenr.-b 40 72 j r Har’f'ml 43 105 |P Watabh 167 174 a Jf-ftt'rvsn 7m Total »M 2031 d Th:- i- the hr-t time tip- r ' df-rn-x.TMt* </f A<lam» county ever li .'zad an opportunity to pu-- judg- a ni' Tit .j/.n Mr Srjr/w. and the It indkaUw that hi* haftxm trnretwi o long before he earoe to the three e ■'iT-irtcr po*t. firth fsandulate* ;r.e ■» in thi* city and Washington town e.zip anil if there s* anything in j tti -a-uring a man try tin- vote- he n reoeive- Mr. Snow * standing is mA above par a* out of a total of E*7o V'dtr-* he in credited with tmt ♦’ 1¥; ofthern But w-e fiave no jrer “zruil fight with Mr Snow, and have no time to waate amumtion fc upon a ilead duck. The D- rnociat. « however, always *upport« the aom- rj inee of hi* party, and supfXzrt* him ' ® loyally and earneatly, and oonse- 2 quently Mr Tyndall ia entitled and shall receive what endoraement we are capable of giving. He i* the k nominee of the Adam* county r 'd<-m'x.-wy by a vote that exceed* E two to one, and he will go to the ! iconvention with a delegation -zhd f in hi* aupport.and given to hitn too by a lJ<-rn'XTati.; Central Committee who have outragfd by the gri**- iuju-ti'x? jx-rjx-tratefl by Mr Snow Os conne we understand the trn k* of politic* enough to know that he ha* no hojx of the notnina- I tion himnelf, but if he can create the impression in Allen county that a tight,with hair on. i* taking place here, it will be an incentive to the ambition* one* in our neighboring ’ ciuinty to relejve n* of our burden* and to take flu nomination tbemw ii"-* To our Allen conntv friend* we can but any that tne flght i* an imaginativcone. and that Mr. Tyndall will be unanimously j aupixu-tcd by the delegation from thi* county, and by an army of demixirat* generally who want to ace him attain that which of right belonga to him BRIKF DISPATCHES Aiwnrillnj t* ib* rapnrt of tho -uo hotr l health pMum«eiaeau««<l FWAmllmih ludun* i* ItiHiurr Thr»» BMkMI m«n »ot«r*.| ih» >t*li<>« on ih» Faodaii**! Hu***. Ind. and rubbz.i ihcopnra- ' lor nt l|: **d a <ol.| »»tnlo Th* *io.» Its, war «<> ( np»nr ha* bwnfia a 1 bhwk „r (round al tzAaau.pon. 1*4., » W h„ j, li wdl *wi a ll>njw> .tai,«n > ,n ' ,iao » PrwM *-«» »i|nn wli! ’ »».•" H*d p and Thwaday. Marra » and lo t. '’** <“ or l.r i„. ’ V.,ro**,(Ma *' nt iha r lh «. r .r*—• . iw.no .... ,„ r . ~„. ;»- tn i t a«»<l IW«4»«, Lyn.* M Motor AlHmhb. taiwlertfk/n •e ala la amlupi.ted i. . ( » u I a. amJ.rtla'bJ'lL I QptnlQM Hurt rnngrßA* wHI b, J 1 ,r ,O M »rh I.ur than Mar ! * IB ***••

COURT NEWS Criminal Week Before Judge Erwin kn ItpKts f«r Bo L t GfuMHitt faet<—Twat? M TmL r«*te of vs Jasm« K_az st. 'Aaoe Sled to ouA-h xxktxzxnt fitate v» Jonathaa M. Andrews. XrAi.e to q-XA>h adavn F--*tAaxi and ditoharged. —— . Michael Smith v* George Apptesoabi. *et for tfal Friday. Fetmary ,3«. Frank T uhey :> tx;ng tried thi* aftortrxzc for forging a eertifaat.for Ws Hesry Lankenau gnanhan fcr the Meier ctuMren tiled an inventory shoving |Z7ftX-4 caxh. TE* inventory of she evtate of Samuel Slahangh and Samuel Shady have been bled and are each lem than |.7.d. —o— Thi* i« criminal week and the jury will, from preeent ap[xvmnce. I have plenty to do. l>x- GrandetafT ha* been aj>point“d hem.**- baliff for the circuit court "xztn and will serve during *bc [zresrnt time He began duty this norning. Judg< Erwin has ruled on the 1.-mwT filed by Pro**.-cutor M >ran to the pl<-a in abatement in the iqi'/r cases br mght on indk-ft nents retunred by the November trand jury. The demurer was overruled and the court will bear I tvi'len-e on the plea in abatement > within a few day* I A new <awe wa» fib-d this after | noon by attm-w-y <7. J. Lutz entitl'd Mary F . Je**e A and B« rtha E. Swartz vs N'ina M Swartz, xzmplaint for partition H. £. Herrick, the sakxm keeper. » being tried before a jury in rxmrt this aftern-x/n on a ' barge of selling Ikjuor to minors. The indictment wa* n-turne.l by the grand jury William King of Geneva plead guilty this aft«-m<xm to the charge made by the grand jury that he hail allowed minor* to play p<xd in his place of business H* was fined fifteen dollars ami rxait*. SHORT VISIT Rich People .Hiury Through HoutibttM. Either John D. Rockefeller, George Gould and Mis* Helen : Gould are entirely too fast for Huntington or Huntington is d<-cid edit too slow for the New Yorkers. Thc-e three distinguished people were in the city yesterday les* than a minute, their special train taking them through on the Watiash as fast as the city ordinance will per mit, and jsissibly a trifle more swiftly. Mr lioulds elegantly ; furnished special ]mimmsl through at 10:20 o clock. The train was en route from New York to St. Louis I and liad absolute right of track the entire distance. Mr Gould and Mr Rockefeller were on a tour c! inspection and Miss Gould was a| guest of her brother and the oil I magnate on the trip. Another step in the march across the continent was taken this week by George J. Gould when he filed with the county recorder of Halt Like, Utah, a j 45.000,000 mortgage to secure a tiond issue of ixpial amount. The nvwd was made in the name of the West ern Pacific railroad. The proceeds i .of the t*>nd* are to Is- used in the purohnse of oxisiting nsids and the j construction of a new road ix'twcen ! Halt Like and San Francisco.— Huntington Journal.

♦ " ♦♦♦♦♦♦o♦ '♦ ♦♦+ + • 1 SUIT OPENING ft SKIRT OPENING I Z- ’ I NEXT FRIDAY FRIDAY, FEB. 19 I ■- -■ AT THE AT THE I BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE I Os ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ '♦ f ♦♦♦♦OffO>4 SUITS, SKIRTS and RAIN COATS Manufacturer s Complete Line of New Spring Suits will be displayed in a complete range of colors. Give your orders early so as to have your suit in season. ce v« c* j* Call at the Boston Store next Friday, February 19th and attend the best Opening ever held in the city. KUEBLER & MOLTZ CO. I. 0. 0. F. Block. Decatur. Inti.

GIB Rosenthal's MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE ONE WEEK MORE arid the good* am going fast

You had better call and share in the rare money--1 saving bargains. Hen? are a few of the [many good thing*: I rd off on all Overcoats 1 r 1 i duroy Pant*, per pair * O QC forF»Gland MOD tJ''J Men * Suita h garment f,, r heavy lit*-. »■ 'ft lerwear. formerly j file. 1500 boy* and children'* suit* go now- at Wholesale Cost *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

()nlv serviceable and dependable goods solds sold here, and strictly as advertised. 1 here are bargains I | in all de wtments at Gus Rosenthal’s nC.VMMEHn , JiM.m.Ljma mmm jmjHot Claret at Burt Houmi (Jufr.

— J FIRS T n ] NATIONAL BA N K Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Resources 650,000.00 I DIRECTORS: P. W. Smith. Pres t C. A. Dugan. Cashier W. A. Kuebler, Vice-Prest E. X Ehinger. Ass't Cashier D. Schmitt J. H. Hobrock D. Sprang 3 per cent interest paid on certificates. We solicit your patronage DECATUR, INDIANA " — I

W. E. Smith & Co. DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos and Organs Sheet Music a Specialty. Singer Sewing Machines and Repairs. SIX ORGANS must be sold in three weeks at reasonable prices. TWO SINGER SEWING MACHINES. sls each. Talking Machines at cost. Call and see us. THE DAILY For All the News.