Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■▼■BY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY t- ■ w sa . iLLiNaHAM. SUBSCSIRTION RATE* ■» Sarrlsr. psr wesS ... ... too ■t Mn'.tr y*r year .... SB.OO ■? ms!l, per r nth ... ISO •» wan. psr r-*r SI.BO -ingle coplrw. Two OtnU AEvsrta,.>* rsic* ads*n< «non«pp l -atton llHn>l i the ptnrtofflrw at Decatur, Indi- ■ a as sect nd-cia«« mall utailar I. H. H t LLE R, MANAGER Now we are to have a Stilwell inning He will speak with elo quenoe and understanding about the "square deal * He hart bad it need upon him ami should have ahrorbrd sufficiently the refrom to be an *uthoiitv | The g o. p state convention ne«t weak promises tc furnish no excite naant A funeral I cortege ]<aaaing hy on the other aide, would furnish | about as much joy and anticipated plnasnro as does this star occasion among the mark and lowly g o p If you want to play into the hands and pockets of the coal ■mat that recently mat n joint convention at in*!;sap- is ;iat insist up n your focal dealer h ing your ooal tuns at one* That will nnabie the coal barons to maintain present priors and put them up a few notches That ■ the game that is bt ng played by the c< al combine It depends very much ,m the general public whether th • game sha bn plaved «. inter, i f, or whether it shall ba ignocainoueiy defeated —®t?cth Bend Times Ernst Steehs made a business trip to Fort Wayne tn is morn ng f'hris Si re be made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning Jeaar Ray was attending to in •urao'* matters at Garrett today. B t btw'lmg < ' F rt Wayne, was a bust news miler to the city today H H Hart ett was attending to insnrannr matters at Fort Wanye ■ today Mias Anna Wtnnrs went to Fort) Wavnr this moruing to spend the) day With friends The mitten 'artery has 'B n| .«•*’, down simte *«•* Friday, »• mg to the lack of material. Mr and Mrs b H Ma*;ey <*n torts i ned Mr »ni Mrs Di honk <■ rwtnrday r-«n ng Tu* fever i» broken and the re ; •ovary at J >hn f B now is expect nd to be rapid and permanent as welt He was a very «dck man during his illness Mr and Mrs R H AIIMKNB bars town staying Jw th R K Al iron and wife since tbsir return from tto> south They will tw at h'-ma at the AlUaon homestead within a few days Mrs Aineon is just re •nver!ng from aa attack of is grtpie There .» thing we bate M hero abh- to -mderstamL why ladies will ton Hannbil ~-.m.-tx- » <*u Hol festers Bocky Mmntsut Tea mak< • Hear totoptoitons. « rent*. Tea <»r| Tablet* i'lioth. 'i safer it Fad

Hon. Horace C. Stilwell CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS FROM THE EIGHTH DISTRICT WILL ADDRESS THE VOTERS OF DECATUR. IND., I AND VICINITY MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1906 7:30 P. M. me. STILWELL WILL SPEAK IN the court boom, everybody is CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR HIM

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COAL STRIKE Miners Failed to Report This morning B < Fftht t On Anihranie Miners Want Jodte Gray t« Htip Them. .* »ipns M- us torrW. hd»awnt».h-. Aiml 2. Wuhu.it % MliV <l» fi o’swt ? Ml th** rt*aJ tUIIH’IM Hi lllKW’i*y Indiana ai*4 Obu*. «h»I m p'Ari, thtf I’WATitFV, *ftlh I birther Bhto» fmn» ihr Saltoual *»r I ysn’.zJil i*tn. WcritUMr M< iter Wervtoa Wiliumgton, lad.. April 2. Wotd has rrachril li’tV that lie solhrwrlte .|u-iml<u- mfeired their raw *ttl» tl>« mi’serw bi Hdi-raj Jmiirr tirav, with the that he tiiw hi* _■>"«! urtiri-* with tin- miners to preniil » ■tnkc. Tie- >lu«lire ««»«! tbi« Mnwi lie hail Hot rerrivaii any adv see*, of «iich • hwi'v ami rrfnsed t«> diMcv.M tin* nisHrt H’* aa* chair man »f the arbitral phi board three yisio ago. Ijltrr H ha* been fearmtl that Baer, an ojieralor, called mt tiir Judge Hatiirdai lugiit. HENATOR ALDER ILL !*« -M- 1 - Hswr* • Atiautie < iiy. April I ailed

stale* Sv flfur Aker >•> ill <>f acute : lw»«rt (rtitihli* h*‘rr, au<l will pn»bnblv I » ,|ir IS DENOUNCED Contrtsinun Gilbert • “tins Retn" at Kendallville. ; Al a coHn-ition held in Kendal | 111 s.minlflv t>> m lect delegate* h> I * an<m« ei«lVellli*niw, the e.ininilllce I .Hl n-Milutum* rr|N»rtrd tin- (■><«>« I wig, which were nnaninnittely adopt I •• V» :.<•!> «w, S'ew’toH W Gilbert, i n i ~r tI r»r ,r lh <h»tlld» has fvmoicd l'<mt iuri»if i.< Hcuwiiud from tin Ken - • ihib fill 1». •-1. <tr>< «-. ItftV! a felltire of’ otiit <><■<■ trwHiih, uilhiHit luitiee anti otthiot’ twtgnuig any rearotta there•’Whereas, Furl her, when a ram iiiiltr* wm* M*ttl to SS a*hins^ !i >ii by the patr>>ts» ttf »s»ld |W»«h»flle«- to in terview *aid t-ottgresemaii ami to ae(certaiJi lit* rraeou* theiefiir, he pur |M>*eb eraded »a»d conimittev and would not silour himself Io be m*-h by tl><- member* of *aid commit tec. eieri to the esh-ilt of sbeeHtllli! him M’lf from the »e»*wirt* of the hotiw aid giving out wind from his hotel that he *i* away from the city, rtjinleniu tin* acti<m of 1 'oiign GfHurt and dennttne* him as unwi rVhl of public cotlrtdetiee slid Ufitit f»sr any position of public treat.' Il ronches the bh**!, strengthens I the tierves, make* every organ «f the body *irong anti healthy. A /rest, *prio/ tome ILdheiev * K<*ricy

Mountain Tea. 35 rents. Tea or Tablets . Smith. Yager <k Falk. THE PLANET JUPITER. Tl».r»- Xrr* PrtMOlrnlly S«4*M»na In lhl» :>l.<nn« Uu'l.l Taking the earth* moan distance from the «Uli at i12.7Vt1.U50 uiilcH, the llir-an dl«tai»i> of Jupiter from tlx- sun Will Is* dHJ.'sI.'I.PTO miles. Tile ween trieity of Ita elliptical orbit bring Ita distance from the nun at perihelion is i,M»,507.7<10 miles ami at aphelion rant. !»«> isu m(!«« Between ; it> greatest and Icilst dlstnuceo, theres, r»* there la a dltT. twice of 120 miles, ( ,r aixint one-half the earth's menu distance from the sitn. The tn i < limitmil >»f .Inpiter s orbit to the plane I of tie’ v< llptlc ledOst only 1 degree It* ti,,<nit>— ‘1 wcoiais. or less than that Os any of tint other lar *v planets w : th the exception <»f I'ronux, tint pin net <’ !>>n< me It from the ecliptic, ] and !i< -< W died by the ni>e:euts| ; the ■<■. H| ;<• pl.t ~*t." Ita period of' 1 revoisit on rtuni the *m> la 11 years I 311 S >l.i.i s. The lueiliiiitluii of It* axis of rotation j being nearly at right angle* to the plane of tt» ortiit. there une practically I no seasons In this distant world, am! I j ’he only variation In the beat and light at any point on Its surface would be that due to the cmnpnriltlvely small variation In its distance from the sun referred tn shave Its mean distance from the sun bring ' 202 M times the I rartti'n mean distance from the sttn. It 1 follows that the heat and light re ei-ivrd by Ju|4ter are 27 times (5.2! *>|U.'itwil less than the earth receives ! The amount of heat rec deed from the sun in this planet Is very small, uud wmv It const It titcd like the earth Its I surf '- ■ should be perpetually covered i by frost and snow Far from tills Ie I ins tb<‘ case, the tele*c*>pe -hows ita ' atmosphere to be In a state of constant I and womlrrfnl change. Tliese extraordinary ••hange* cannot be due to the solar heat, find i ’her have suggested the idea ’*iat the | planet may perhaps he It* a redhot state, a n’inintnrv sun In fact, glow Ing with inherent heat. The great lirll- i ll.s >< y of its surface, the 'alliedo,'* as ' I It is called, and Its am ill density—lea* ; than that of the sun are facts In fa or iof this hypothesis As th<- attraction of Jupiter's enormous mass would rim dor the materials near it" center of mill’ll greater density than those near Its surface. th* latter must tie consider •tdy lighter than water and may pos | I g* '!« ■' She Works st Home. Hi* k»-t understand Mrs. Sis* baa | learned hew to keep her husliund at home Wicks Xouhci,»>- Hills is out with “tiie boy*" marly every night. Hlcka—Yoa misunderstand me. I mean i the work she does at home keep" him. | ‘ She's a dressmaker, you know —Philadelphia Ledger —————— l nsvslling I'nrrilt. "Don’t tie so sweeping iu your judg- j meats. There's that prominent man I i mentioned Just now. who I am sure , has always pursued an upright life." "That may be. but he’s never caught up with it."—Baltimore American. There 1* no Impossibility to him who stands prepared to conquer every hasSrd. The fearful ar* the falling. ——————— — . You're growing more In-nutiful day I b; day. dear liriice. I !»>;.»* you're not using Cosmetics or. | your fitee; J Oh. Charlie, this i- a great in.jueti.-. j to me. ! i'in -imply using Rocky Mountain Ten. (Cards out.) Smith,

Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at his residence, 7 mllea northeast of De catur, 5 miles south, 1 mile west of Monroeville, known a« the old Wolfe farm, at 10 o'clock a. tn. on Friday, A[>rt| ft. head of horsee, consisting of one brood mare, 12 years old. due to fold now; general ' purpose horse. 10 years old; Jgray horse, 10 years old; bay horse, 9 years old ; driving colt, 3 yearaoid; cow with calf by her side, bull calf, year old in June; brood sow, will farrow April *; heavy log wagon, aa good as new; 3 inch tire 'farm wagon. Osboroe mower which has only cut twenty acres of grass and ■ I. -'• "' 11 """*

» HON. George W. Cromer Will address the citizens of St. Marys Tp. AND VICINITY on Thurs. April 5, At 7:30 O’clock P. M. at Fuller’s Hall PLEASANT MILLS, IND. •-■ I—!■ IllUgtnr illll IITM

I is a good as new ; hav loa ler. aay rack, as (good as new, log henki, ' loj, chains, log hooks, re’ f lr!n « harness, net single buggy hattm. ■1 tone of hay, geese turkeyi ! I double cords of wood, etc Term* I —ls and under cash, over |, ma» months time. Five per cent u 9 i for cash. Char lea Barrel Eert Repjx rt, Auctioneer For rent.—A house on North Third street, all modern c.>n venwni ces. Inquire of Fred Scheimsn. Kurt Brown left this m< rning for Valparaiso where he will tit » course of pharmacy in ,h '' aoo '* at that place. llll