Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT vvibt txczrr text's!, bt i_ OB W «a . ■ LlN<a HA M . •U«»C*I»’IC» BBVI4 By ter ■»»♦» ’Oc • r**r se.oc ■gtMUpM ■« ’*« D” »*•* »».»O •**».*• f“' " r -’* »■ «*4» A’ l ' l ® Bh*4*#*k .fc l**S »“• ♦ »* iaJIiMk *»»ces«i »«*t..( .(«t»r wx.r-:~ ~- . =.: J R. H till *. ****«<* Tbs g. o j> convention will be bsld April 11 and 12. » Dil fix■Ml roll will I*- i«*ued to this •Cert .t • A primary nloottoa for th* **d juatmcni at the ©ongr*»» nal Bom *nab<>a in ths* district mar t- be as the p pn *r meth »1 IBM mid the Crower e'.emenl t* sakrog h j« and rncc ragmsnt safi !•• •l" r<“-< ver .n t ri.< t ’» ready f r ths fray

A CANDIDATE Jffi ficartt WB L*b4H ir tlx IkveatL <*»»<rge W Kte# e who mt red in scmgrose eifblrrn rear* and wa» A«d«at*d for a tenth term bv F red ijonds* two !«ar» ago want* Io tbe E Mt* l * Md Will prbab.r t* a <an atdaie againti lattdi* Dr G *>d jt Warren h«»’go# oat cf the tarn aad H«r.tm,-i • *• ••-*-.• »cukl rapport *•*«■» « j.rsc* r-a t giv.ac ntm lbs nom ratioe bierir at*** bold* a <o.«d fedora ) b g«»araor of tbe Soldier • home at Ma rum. and ta ail ba* Iwti in the grrvernmer« «>.->«>« ♦ t>,r»r ’ire rear* A MERRY SESSION ffiMCprrtit Clnb ts Rente Nn< E*|rjtf i Gate Tlffit. yMMaaaMMwa TW masqnerade ~b rur» •' 4te RfS* u.el . . »-. r'r’.u b scvsa! se»* e with Misse* <*i« •nd tita (Ja m i and a tn »l «*npy (Ms U«M» «a» had Karb a rater w»« permitted to tn rite a rnrta n t»ab«r of tbe r fiteod* and tbs rrobiog waa made merry hinr*. w-oaep aMI otbrr jeaat i‘nt< w< r st lu*ge«i >q uni * He !. ,r <• t. a w» « arm f I-,-.»« m •»« «-t< —J »(arr w&tab the g n-u'4*p *ri d rot ng M>*v> ”» ar-<l Etta »• djarw ir.g fSrterta t.rr* Tb» i wi j t n» rr>< et i. ag • b filer lira Kfewart at ••'•» tbir>y >'m.«rk .nd a l mruit<nr» are rr pMNlted I. •! rem tt Au tboar kt>< • t>g thenarliea )0 fan <i i to me plena** ‘-all at lb* '«d Amid ao.J **<ti Girt ii>vn ' ■

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SAVING "OLD SOUTH.” ra« Debt W htrh the t ailed (later Over ta Mr*. Hemeaway. The ground on «bleb the Old Souib j meeting in Bortoli BUtida WU ! the dwetUng place of Goirrnor wh* • throp. Beuj iwiin Franklin w.is baptlard In till* luretiiig Iwitfe The voice* Os A l-m a and il. . • k .ind V rren and W.atdngton haw been beard with- i ill ,i« Will* lull Will see b*< lt of the I pu.pit p.:-tf<>»:»: Slid below tbe qoaiut aid aotii ■!.! ,■ ‘ - nd flic very window i throJgfi wbiob General Jorepb Warren ' ran.e to d«diver bis famous oration on i the anaivernary of th* BosU® HMi*«a---i err. beenu*« the crowd In and around i tbr ehur. to war so great be could not I enter by tt»e <:>• la th;* ci.yr ti »«r* held aucne of the grewt u.'-'.ug- h.idlisg up to the fanie.i* B< *l'4. ’’tee patty " liidetd. It waa ft t; a "ranctu-fj of f.fnlotn,’’ M It Am b* band of ' tuen d ogu.-i'' l ar Itaiisn* »’*rtod f<«r ■ Uie abarf to I nd the rbi|« aixl throw ; avertswrd the tsxed tea. i Bid you ever b« ir tic story of bow 1 the tHd f»»Mitb war 'tared?" Beier l eir <- for h ■' >r ■■ lsi><’'i.. 'ks did not run 1 bigb a- it 4«>es today, aad n our irt-ieti .si year of Ih'd It «*• jprot«»-d t« Mdl ties Old Ivoutb tdmplf ! r tlie ta •■ Ol' ts bt •k» s.xi tinder* ! and tear ft down that a modern bnsl- < l ->« Idot a Might be built on ’t* «de j ; Indeed, it «<» *ok! kuw srd down" 1 «t * > -a bidder for the mesger sum <*f g1..: 1."! . w 3 *e <* t-atr ■>!.•- t- ling t•« • • • • . It <*‘‘.u Ihe I paper* and .-sane of the people began io I t t d.l'A ;; ..f the I'M • : .i.ry of fret* I-';.- " a lid a . m< r.; was »<“t on f'»<t to raise fund* t > but ibe ctior-b from Its pur I ch - r „ . i • > buy the ground «<a ! •I. ii ■ ■•! T! « if-1 plan might I 1.. trf bl > > - Il.dlt US lev* I for t or hold* am! bi? >1 a ..man in Bw .. .... U . b. difficulty of j Ire. U I- • -! t the |<int»w -f lb* j 10. i n>e*-i i .; 1.“ *e tssiiine knonn *• I ,bi r »b«- ■ i..«- f r« erg «i'b a r-f’ of : '|.< I*, it. ... .(J .. U...IMU lil'ict : .er»»4 te the .-tudreu of fetutw fwr Hating C t*"* Mirb d UTpP ««ttH !® i Mire 9b«* old | Mr» Hit-ruway frit tbit It sL.uiM t* ‘ » th tig ti.ore tl er (.lent j moi.4m.Sit Mk* dHer:uit:i'-l that it i sb-Aikl tw a r«wl. h< lug f>rrr la out io .>,!'> ~; d psrtii tji -ir ti lti“ i t*H . Idin. «<f Host'** tie dr-ti-rti r.rd that j t '' i’iul renew and . - reaar its fam* i US a te-:.».!r nf freed'iffi Slid that Its ». j I cr> ; « j;* rh-iwkl Kgam «xho and re ie. ’IV I I the » -ad of fw.tr dlr utter I ;tn >s r • I 'het * >me of the** otter j 4!.. ♦» eliuukl < oti.e frota the lipa nf the t» • • girlr »f II «1 in »nd thus the ' I Oil *.»»itb I'Vtur» . .i.ree C’ld th# Okl j ; h •><!!. prtwr Her* estgbliikbM r.cb ' i «• .:■ • » > -I i. . . tier of tz.'i are g -i» tn th- gredsatee of the B.» ' •oi . ;.< ell da rl i write tb# lest er Otyr .. . t. »t »rt. c» patrfotG topic* Tie I | lOtur. lee having this work in ctiargc I | 61il.'> or* the mt'Jevt* 111 JuiH Jost l«e > ' for tb. *■ !-• low. at> I ft.# CMUpeti* j tors r ; «t » us tbvir •wiy* 11m- f.d i Iqw nr Janttary Th- n ot. Washing | ton's ittii !<v lher, .- a pi.lri-wie gatts .4- -d ti .- * i. u ibiMrrti *f lt«.tm 1 ,su ■ . d Ki-a g bmne. and tb# m » of '■ wi-uwr* -tn a& WANGKAN'G CCRL’.'CNICS ■l#** th# ' I . t aad t'.#* |>« aifh, t.‘-1* 3 *■ .’ ■ fe '1 a j ' iLi’ < « ...f’w t .i<r u I'var . I Ttc i ? m i. « nrbly i j * rft‘--Ai * *i w»Ui k*.ujty f'uial' » ..i-.n; lIH ..»(■ «»J o'brr ; tewpt.bg tup b:.J tin-1 ta l.kc It’ abut tbe City W.tb hi ' .nd ai , t , r d ' ,p; - I i k'l-a -• 1 < --t ; ■.' ,• £H|. r I ’Xrowntunvji jg J out •.» *>• ■ ~„t .g • J I’, \ I -’.K ’ ■ Ullk -i it* r c .vl. ; tn,t* tfv j - • ; ’ i ib lit n.au* «f i ( » • al* e»;.r y rtmgbt tor Slid u..; L • 'be :kb. ( I -t> ’ .n.'ithliy I i arat cd *o tl.it t I* i. « k foil >»t d* i 1.. '! .* I ..:: >4 obd t'.w- veil »J>irits )- .‘b i oru.«i y tbe juuk was art |.. ■' 'h the- «,- ii.ll. but VOUM-tltUI'S it I «m *t r-r. «.i*t>e *lsim> or otbif. i r ‘ K 4'irat i.g to tbe iLliulr ; •..it.’ *1 »• »j «•*! the tttttteka of | tbe I : » ted sp . it* b> i. itv U.r junk I .» . ■i ,1 s»t ti < • .— o f • ii ivre'uouy 1 ’ if lb# .nrL • •,.-»< the viniilty of !-•«.«. > | .rt ~4-bt iU. ;t gvti.llg nd of tletr lit t1..» f..ii, Fattare. “Ob. i.nij-g.- | •}.,.< r th' ik that aew I aeft-ty ;■ .•■ r of y ■ u.-s auo-utu tn any- i Uitbg at all." “W hy ;t .-tenrr* t »rteß to twe !t t-yday. an<! 1 •1 w ’Ct <lo arythiug with It."* ’A ! .(t wer« you trying to do wnb i nr I -i» c.uiv try ing to übarpen a p>-n---<ll. rid t wotiidti t cut a bib"-M!b wankw Sentinel. Alwajr* a sifn, “Kr.'.v .♦ in i-t be ■.’.<• ;f' • l,t Elitist and lest Informed men in town." j "Why do you think «c?” ••fivcnufce I understand lie i* running »n ntelllgeuce office ."—Balia* New*. If tbe average young mas would read tbe want ad*, aa closely a* tbe baseball new* be would flud that be tiad aa many "cbancea" a* a first baMmaa.— trie (Pad

REQIREMENTS Os THE WINNERS

Those Who Are Successful in the Diamond Contest Will be More Than Worthy The K. of P. and the High School Candidates Now in the Lead LADIES M»“* Francis Brjraoo. High School Mm* Dixie Vugiewwde, Bachelor Manis’Club 1 Mim Antia Uin tie* Kaateru Star Mm« Pearl Burdf, Preabvwian Church Mira Winifred Johnson. H>gh School Mis* Bertha C. Hart. Bar Aaaoctaiion Amanda M Soldier German Kefortned ( hurvb. Berne •"*’ Mrs. Ed l.utimau. Zion German Lutheran Church Mis* Mam! L. Magi<-y, English Luthern Church * Mr* Oeo Loutbau, W R. C *"•’ M r*. Clayton Beu Hur Mr* ,!«*•*>Smtih, Pathfinders .... ,<r - Miaa Edna Ebiuger. St Mary « Church Miss Pansy B*di. MHbodist Church Mian Maytue Smith Beau Xot Club.... Mrs Tom Butler. Eastern Star. Genera ™ Mi» Lizzie Peterwo. Presbyterian ♦’hurct ;y Mr* Fred Lmu Rathbom* Sister*.... Mis* Fram’i* liadsuiaker St Marv » Church 11 Mis* Urti''* Ra lamaker, st Marr’s Church M;** I ru Mctr’uic; M-:i. i>«t Church • E_ ! M.«* H-rti)* i.r- St MaryS <.... •• .... < m .l i- > Miss Fl ireniwSpruuger. High SchoM ••• Mi»* Margaret Clark. Catholic high 5ch001.... I Ml** Kate Mr. t. St Mary « Church •’ Mi** Bertha Dc uitiger St Mary's Church..... -I M.»» Be** S' brock. Presbyterian Church ........ ■ 2 Miss NeKie Simim*>ri Araiauto Club. Berne 2 Miss Vera Eb St Marr's Church MsssMaris Al!i*>u. Mattuslist Chnrvb...... • Mia* Marr Iv-bc.«' F S club Mis* Ague* < ’ rsteii ’. St Marr * Church .... M is* G*< .rgir# M-*ib*r*. St M arv * l hunch............ .......... Mm* M«ry Helfm-r st Mary’s Church Mi** Midge Susitb. I "1 Bf Ciuli E Mr* TeenVgil.M E ''uodnr »'hool ..... .......... .Antia Ysg*r. St Mary* church .... •••• * V#*wea G Xibhea S», Mary’s church Mis* M«rie Totwwhor. Catholic high whool I GENTLEMEN Dallas Buller K >f P D W B-erv Elk* ;i0 L. C Heim' I 00P.... < ir C U id Ikwwin Mason* • Edgar Geri>r. German R»f-rtued Church 54“ E Burt K. of P. ...... • ■ ...... 332 Frank W emb l Kmgfat* of I olumbua ...... C Wm Darwacbter. Rm Man •••• 24.1 Ralph Cm*. High School M J Krohn Evg’ea U Earl K. Shailet .K.of P Berne 10 i l>l Kroner. Ma*»»• Geneva.... IS; H L Yager. Kof C ... ■ - '2 i Will Beriitig, K of C 291 l| H | Fulieokstnp. St Marr’s Cliurch 2*' Richard I Farrell X H C Club IS; t larei'.-e Kintz St. Mary’s Church .' 12: Frei \ Mills. K. of P. .. 71 Herbs t Kbit ger. Calbol c high 5ch001.... 2 Fred Srhurger C. F 8 club ■ 2, U’m Harman St Marr's Church Wißte Johns, St Mary’# Church I

(>nly eighteen d»v» more remain ! cf ibe Dally Democrat b:sm»n<l ( < nt«*t. tut from the pre»>mt indi ! datum* tbev will be tali Os interest ! i-viivir.i- <nfiti.d uiib the I lodgiaaßd *oCiitie»o' tbi* city and j rojie-i*. lly to those which have rrp 1 re..aU.im in tbe h»1 cf ca~dt ! ;*Ur. It ha* been a cle. n cut -truggle to date andjt h generally oonoed»d that it ha* wtvea to bring cut a list of roniddate* euch •* any 1< dge ci •iclety might well he proud to win with The latter pha*«i of the amtrot | ha* teen much commented on \ during the last few day* and it has frequently be*n said that it would be difficult to make up a li»i of candidate* *o tbor< ughly repre , ►entntive of ti e many proj en u* societies of this section That tbiI* true i« more thau plcaaing to ti' ; Democrat, for if inchcutee rta! ce operation on the part < f the putlic 1 in deciding who shall wear the handsome dUmcsd trephigw, and it ' means tt at no mutter what the outcome, they will tinallr be awarded i SO those who aro dtair .us of ttuiji hvuvF* No ouq La# ’ sen namiri •o far as the Demooart own learn, who doe* not meamre up to the hifilmt requirement of the 'useful lodge or society member and tbo»e who have iigured more prominently in the returns are in every case so well known through their church, lodge or society work as scarcely to require an introduction to tn? people of the city Tbe question of "Who will win?” becomes more and more p-ominent every day and ; i easily stares besots with tbu tel j

1 ephono inquiries as to "How are »he votes running today?" As to the former inquiry the best that oat Is said is that the race is still Ito te run It n>w depends alto gethor U]»on the kind of support wtich the various societies give to tho’e who have been named in the returns Tee strength in numl»ers of a lodge or tociety will count for ittle now against united support and some of the candidates arc getting the alter in the most effec tl»e form How far thia will carry | their cadidates remains to be seen, but it can be safely predicted that some of the younger orgatu '.stions will poll a vote which will tn a ■distinct surprise to many of tbeit elder*. Some societ’es have a well earned reputation for loyalty to iheir members, and one pleasing feature of the Democrat contest into b« fount in the Uc; that few of the ctndldatea can complain of any lack of this spir ton the p»rt of those t > whom they naturally look for»uj p >rt. It ha* tetu tui l incoming gen er c-ui-lv in m'i*t <•<*«•*. bnt the re miming days will tell the itiry for ’he real .-ace has only just te gun The ru es governing the bal loti ng ) are been made as clear as p ssit-ie to permit: of absolute jus tioeand impartiality to all. Th »imt )e clipping of the ballot put> 11 shed herewith and tilled in the names of those co mted deserving of the honors will »er<e to piac* them in nomination when the bal lot is received at this (ffies ana surely there are many who nt i r !--lg" tne/V'gs w th t“u who do

furve this slight token at your bauds. The thing to do is to slip the ballot today, fill it in and bring 1 r mail it to tbs Democrat A final canvass of tbe total vote wil; be made by tbe judges who will be selected from the repreeen tative buisness. and proleseiona men es Decatur, and they will award the tropbiee to those who win There ca tbe no question of the final award of these judges, as it will be done in an impartial man ner. Juet 4343 votes were oast Tues day in the Democrat Diamond Con test and that is about all that is neceessary to say. However, as a result many changes occur, ciaily among the ladies Miss Frances Bryson, the popular young ladv from the high school, now leads and Miss Dude Vcgiewede from the Bachelor Maids club, who.

BULES AND aeuULATIONS. Candidate* must lie members of a regularly organized lodge, club, church, school, labor, literary or social organization, and living in Adams county. The voting will be by b&l lot* clipped trom the Daily Democrat and by voting certificates issu ed with cash eubsciption receipts for the Dally Democrat and Weekly Democrat. Each ballot clipped from the psjier will count one vote for the lady anu gentleman named thereon when received at this oftice before the date of expira tion given theron. < ertificates for B<)T1I a lady and gentlemen contestant will be is tied with receipts for subscription aa follows:

: GENTLEMAN'S BALLOT. : 5 ' )ne vote for • • * Name cf Organization • t ; • In the Daily Democrat Voting Contest. Void after Jan. iO. j . .............................................. : LADY’S BALLOT. • • ; One vote for _ _____ : : j : Name of Organization : • In the Daily Democrat Voting Contest. Void after Jan. 30 :

Tor Sale— An eight foot show - ase in good shape. Inquire at this office. Dr Cary of Fort Wayne, will re at the Murray House all day tomorrow. For Sale:—Duroo swine, short horn bulls and Plymouth Rock. IVhite W yandotte and Brown Leg horn Cockrels. Write or ’phone E. 8 . Christen.

I Will Your Creditors Wait on Yoh? II not Borrow Money From Us. SEBjt: FF ’• s “ prefer *1 20 J o*’ in *? r weekly or monthly payments, as you er amounts in hl? Weekly a *SO ban for 50 weeks; oth the'ollowin-'blark an n rr ° POr ! 0D 11 >° J need money, please use e onowing blank. Our agents are in Decatur Tuesdays. - . _ Date, Your name.. Y Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Blad of Security you have Occupation All communicrtioa, hdd confiden|iaJ on ot addreM Fort Wavne Loan Co. H^mrph<S I s-! 00T EeUo -»t«l 187® ?06 Calhoun Si Home E tone S3d (PT . WAYNE, IND.) Opp. Court House

j by tbe way, polled the grand total [of 1281 votes Tuesday, is i a ' ’place. This is the largest vote polled by any one candidate i n ( , day’s ijalloting. Miss Anna Winnes drops from 1 1st p.aee to third, and Mi BB p eftfl Bnrdg comes up from 6th to 4th w sition in the race. All the other i lady candidates are within f&PV str’k’.ng distance of the leaders and may outdistance these at B ny i time. For the gentlemen Dalias Buti er still retains the lead but D Beery is right after him with the Odd Fellow and Mason candi dates right in line. While some of the other candidates are not sayj D g much,look out for surprises and rn mors of large reserve votes are fly. ,ag thick and fast. A total of 64 candidates are now in the race and others still to oomo in. The race is young yet and o ne may still enter the race and wib out. Time will tel! who can mak e the best campaign. The friends of tbe respective candidates are certainly backing them loyal y M shown by Tuesadv’s vote.

DAILV DEMOCRAT-ln Decatur Ten weeks, 41.00.... 60 votes Three months, 11.30...,, ,7S votes Six months, 42.50 .150 votes One year. <5.00 300’vctes DAILV DEMOCRAT—Bv Moil Six months, 41.25 75 votes One year. 42.50 150 votes WEEKLV DEMOCRAT For New Subseribets Only. One year. 41 00 .60 votes No certificate will be issued for a less payment than 41,00. Com binations may be formed between a lady and a gentleman candidate, bv which the lady and gentleman votes can be exchangeed The result of each day.s balloting will be published In the Daily Democrat.

Lost A Scotch Collie dog. Return to or notify Jonas Fisher. 3 fit When ordering Jaoksot. HiH Coal, call ‘paone 311. J. D. MER ICA. 6Cdtf Notice—People trespassing on tbe Decatur Egg Case factory grounds will be prossecuted to the limit of the Jaw. Take due notice. 5w4 Decatur Egg Case Co