Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1906 — Page 1
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THE G. 0. P, STATE CONVENTION
COMPLETE REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS Billheimer for Auditor, Hadley for Treasurer Win Out
CONTEST SHORT LIVED ’ Marion County is the Whole Show CHARLES B LANDIS PRESIDED Th» Eighth District Bzjj Thrse Can didatea. Bingham Monk.* and Fiupatnck TH» WHIST. * , * • ' nfc * ft * i Os th# XufH'cMw* Court • ; • L * * f*t it P*>rlUt»4 * • • <'■? I iff Ptthli* Utt * ■—W J* Hlgb'htey. * < •ham Mun-i* Br " • I • Ju-lgre nt the Hu|>r««na >’><urt. *| • a,r» nevltto * • l-ilge nt the Huprem- i-.urt •[ • i ..irth tMelrh t—LrnnJer J M-mke • I .•list- Ju.la-. Koutlorn Ila • . •i- ■■<-. C. tts.ll.i of PlainOeM • • in.l Ward II Watson nt Chart * • • it’P*lla<» Judge*. Northern iHa- • • tr- (IM Rahb. nt W .llUnre.rl. • [ • I (a»h Huto at Auhum and ln»a- • | • I*. W I'uoatnik nt lU*’hmuntl • • • • • ••••*•«••*• .* rippa-M' llaa Mervt. ♦ li.l.auapoli*. April 12- l*mg balure th* Repablican retiv*nUoii e<»u---reu>-d thia morning. the gallene* were •ell tilled. The delegates were »!<>« ii arriving and it wan tlr2o before t’. ronveiitiun »•!> called !■» order. A«iilr front the applaud* that greeted | « patriotic selection by lb** band. I ■ was little rntliusirem M.ivnr j H>*<kwaiter w»» oil the rtm»r «t the ' crientioti early, busying him-«-h ai _ the delegate*. A* each member tis the Washing* mi delegation en-. t.'.-d there wa* app|nii*<-, am! 1 liatr-I t> •> Urick Inn! eiifisidembl- trouble i in railing the crowd tp order The invocation »a> promuim-ed by • IL E. A. Schell, ot Crawfordsville * apt. SV. K. English, "f ludiauafudi*. ! read the reja.rt of the credential com- ■ mitt**, whirh wan adopted. S' K Gardner, of Washington, presented the resolutions, which rr|a»rt »a* a! adopted. Tip- ■!■ tn i i i 1 ti»** public depositories. a* was »!■*" th* clause falling for daily settle nienta of state officer* wa» roundly .‘PJilartded. The delegates approved by applause the primary election < lanw. The permanent chairman, I’otigix’s* man H. lauidin, then took eharge "t the (‘(invention. He erented u I.nigh by saving it wa* a better I. Hiking crowd than the house ot representatives, He also said there was two problems confronting the HepuWi- ; ian-., one was th* Heniocratie prole . Irni of adversity. and the other was •he Republican problem of prosperity. The former being solved. the hitter would be, mo beware ot advance agents of history, and yellow new* imprrM and yellow ntauazine*. I'' cry magazine that will print treason "f I’nited State* Senate, ought to be barred fiom every home- We have fiUilhtenee in the Mennte, it * pre*i j dent whom we will elevate to the l»r*Mideucy of the country', am! conn- i detu-e in the present president. Hts j *l>eech was well received. A rcsi.lution w:’* then ottered by
The Daily Democrat.
Howland W«iwr. nt Muncie, that th* ! #•* without h»fi • Im* noniiHAt«*<l i>y ufrlamMimh>, w birh | waa adopted ► red Him*, for W re | tnry of ot.itc. Jame* O. Hingham, for | Ktati.lietan. and .lame* H Jordon.l .lohtt for j auditor mi the rtr»t Ihi Hot, hr and El I uh*? K. Sh>iirr, »»f GtwitHlrd* hrintf I i*iat*rd tn n<*rriit>athms. Stoner with-1 dnrw lieforr tin* ImIIoI wa> rtHhpirtrd j HiHhrimr*’ W4* • iMly dxwad a* Stoner wtirti hr with<li*'* The r«»n I vrtilMfh thru ttiriird into ttirtnoil. »• ntftflj lirlHratr* I*ft their pn»tir» amt I Th«* hr<t romplrt** hglh»t ra*t wi« I for Mat*.* t rti*tt*itf*t'r» I .Ng-ar , I attd (Jftffth tw | tn< phi* tn nt*mu»afi«rtL First Ballot Ha.ID I Mon) han ihr I>aih»l <*tartrd am i wait tor a etader lU4l*> i gfaitwd Hftht alow tthtil FfeHw wwintv I wa* M’*nvhan and J<wl with • dt**w am! t»» maW ■ of itaammm**. Jorl and Mo v-J han wi’fv ktodlv |ja«i>v ntadr an that likr ulftrrw hr womM »h> ln» duty • J and romplv fully with th** law* E. F. Seal and Edward FiUpai. { nek were placed in tMMßiuataiH f>.r I clerk of the .11,ireme Court. Th. rot i ling went evenly until Marion county j ;wan readied, whidi gave FiUpatrirk i IJH vote. Th>» (tuple Neal', oomina- : I taxi out of tip* aad wbeti > Monroe eouutv waa readied. Seal | withdrew, and Fitrpnirirfc wa» imhui tiatr.l amid w itd applaiiM* Colton, Touilin and lev* were . placed in imniMtHHi fur .uiwrintendent public tn.t ruction, Finrt Ballet Colton .(MU Tonihn ................UJS lw«i* ■>«» Following the. ballot the hox.t • ,i» ! ; niad*’ •»' o|»|»o-’i ji{* ( ottoH, that I .Ullr." lie inerraMC Ip. l-.le oh we.md > ballot, hi# iionn talion notdd b* out i of thr t|H* *»tio* J | At thl - JUhrtiin- Hi th» . ■.tvrutioo j l»ror«***diii|f!*9 Krv. Jani**’*, arr ! [ hri»d uii»H#tvr *»trirt<*n with heart | failure. He wn. removed to th.- corridor of Tomliumni hall, and me.lical aid »•»» Miimnmned. He wa. in no I ' *enoii. condition, lait wa» inured to . I hi* home. I hiring the weond ballot for *ti|ieniitviol( , nt public in*t ruction, I i C(Higre*.tnan VV at*on took the chair, I idieving Ciuigrcman laindi*. The; new chairman w*» wildly appl.iinied. t Second Ballot. Cotton ...HU Tomlin Jflvl Hefore the vote wa* amamneed. ! however, Hn.wn ami Hamilton eotm-; tie* ehanged their vote, giving Cotton I a gam of 27 vote., am! nominating i him. Tomlin and la»wi* both with drew, and Cotton wpnke brieffy Mcßeth and Hlatehley were placed in nuininatio nfor geologiat, but after the vote of Morgan county waa re corded. M.-Heth withdrew. iKimnaling Blatehlev. Marion comity cant a *ol ■ id vote for Hlatebley. Marion eounty i. the whole «how in ] this convention, it never being bet-j ter deinoiistrail'd than by the way the minority withdrew after Marion conn ) tv east her 128 vote*. | Letuider .1, Monks, of Wiuchester, ; and O. N Heaton, of F>>rt Wayne,} 1 were placed in imminatioii tor judge ‘ of the eUprcnU' court for tye fourth | i.U-tiict. Heaton ran Monk* a eh*< ■ race Im! withdrew after the ballot | was completed, inti la-ton- the Vote j
DECATUR, INDIANA, THURSDAY EVENING, APBIL 12, 1906.
wa» announced. The ballot really re Flr-t Battst I Ts-<‘ ♦"lit !»»•!. •>»£<■ L l**<l <l*>W I Up tie# W’VltkWftt Jsrwt. t lit 4#«’i4r«l Co ustr t*<» OU I imt.f IjmiHoC. th«- tno luiVr.-if tfh’ | Vote t»> Imp <!*•<■ 11■ jt’t’friH’** l *, I First Ballot Hadley .1»W Wai-m ............ .I*W Rohtmwm »7f< t »{#* * < Ftat Ballot 1/11 t **»*• 1 ( omMoek ..... ......n‘*» Nye 7t»l I ! h#* rt»o v * l *!t u*ll i M'■*t| rji, rTuZT WEEK BEING OBSERVED Maundy TbanuUy Celebrated at C*th olic Church T»w!*v wa- Mamidv Tlmnulav, ami |..f the tit. ..cd FaenMßmt. The re>v-; the I‘atn. The rhureb tarlU wdl nut 1 rmg wmn until Saturday, .kn a* i ; 114*1*1 wlgi4*f| IM k IMV# li 4-t* tll»* IrfiUl’ | ■ of Wil! i>P t ; rotulurfsM hy a without Hw **' < of llio otYCIHi, lotijornw ' j ipwMf FritUv otol thr of I Hlw HH<l <l«-slth of t ; hl both th# mtmirnc »h 4 | ! rWHIHir tr# A BIG HORSE SALE SATURDAY j Banner One of the Beatoa ta AnUc tpAted | ’fit# Iferattif U<»rw’ Sale < I j will rt»n*lurC •>( Iheir IM* * dr I i iih**- ut'Mil Saturtlav 1 «♦*•*< sjh** I fly XT##! <»|>| »h ititHtw*** for tl*r pro ph* | of thn» rianmniHtv wh<* t*«ut nUcrr j pmy «h «rli horm*#. week » I pn(Qii«r* to Io th*’ <MM* of the • | vem A* O. Holhuifrr, «>t Mt*n* I Ilana, ha* r«*MM£tW4t a «**v h*w»l *»f | I draft.*, »o»krn* ami *lnvt*r* for thw I I *alv, Hr#ry A W eil have al*«» a haki of x*o<*<l Mi<*h*s;ah h«»r*e*. | The latter lwa»l luelud#* wm# | I <lnv#r> aa« I saddler*. If you have a | i l>or*e to sell, now i* the time a* -tup-1 I per* from a dozen states attend these i I »ales. Attend this «ale if volt like I i g.ssl horses REV DANIEL SERIOUSLY ILL Became Sick While at Conference Last Monday Hi v. \V II Dame!, ex m> suin g j elder of this district is very wrimisly r ■ ill w ith liver trmible at lus home lmi \\ *t Monroe -treet. He iittendjcd tile conference at Alexandria, ami I preached at one of the elmrehcs there ! Sunday. He was attacked with a *e- j j ven- riiill while at the Alexandna ib | | |M>t to board the tram home and aixre | ; hi* arri,val ha* beeu very ill. He has i ' been m deelining health for several [year*, this fact lulling enn.-vd him to j put tiie active mmistry. Me ha* i many gi-ml friend over the state, who sincerely hope fur a rapid improva- [ >nent.
GENEVA NEWS A Retention Planned for Rev. and Mrs. Wei’s A LECTURE IS ANNOUNCED i A Banquet v.d F*r*w»ll laittitusr. •! th* LOOT Had Tomorrow Ereautg - WH.t.t«*'«£• l«» 4 I’* Ilia* •* ti «■ ' rvU* l n i* Th.** H t<h I W 111 *' *' » I'i t itr j Frida* eventag, April .*» The <•«» • BRINEMAN IS STILL MULISH Th* W«Br County Auditor Raf uawa to PablMh Notic*. I sb* and W-dl* ftfU&ty. **«# Lhl** MIU -tur ILl'* I t*Mh**ll*f*F h»W it*lh|** j Atidtlm Hr?n» h» j tb# Ku»<ir*' ID that i*» I f»»F ru*l hf'triif' Bf? wtftitlsiF' The antument* I tlw- former ease and when court «««• Leue* next M-mday. there i. ever* that th# eww Mtill b# *w#M4* r H. If the etrnrt hold* that notire sh.mld Ihr given, thro (lie aaditor will have Ito make |MtbiicatM>n >»r be ui etmItempl of court Blufft.m lUmier EJECTED IN ROUGH MANNER Nick ToaneUer Thrown From Saloen —Receives Broken Anu Jacob Miller, a barter.ld for Mat I thia* Sehatfi-r was arrested bv Marshal tlrvv-ii, on a ebargv of a*-ault { i and battery, preferred liv Nick Ton- ( lurlier Tin- case was tried before I Spun- Smith, and aretu'ding to the, (wstnumy of T..imela-r la- « .1* throw n from the -al.sin beeamw he asked for ■ ! the return nt some borrow rd money j from Miller, who ohp-eted to th.* i inaunei of being dumivd The rivet i lueut fnmi the salmi must have been Lute • uuli iii lot! ,i- T.-ni . i'- r -uff. < »'d a broken leri arm md a tnvrturrd . ..liar bom. Miller plead guilty to the charge and was hued a dollar and cost*, aaiountmg to nine doliare and j thirty cent*. He satisfied the docket ' ami was discharged.
A PLEASANT CLUB MEETING Mrs Mane Holloway Entertained the Shakespeare Club. \ ‘ fU» 4*Jilt lii#* t i’lV of tit# ■ I hrld ! ivetteniaV* *i<fe Mr* Mmr 1 |M9p#r. iii# will b# 1 L-.'.u., - Monroe street a- -t wiu.h A BOULEVARD Make More Beautiful Steele’s Park THE BEAUTY SPOT OF DECATUR Willard Su«i Haa Sp«at Y«ar» is Labor and Mob Moa«y aw the Park j i WWK* *• ** I re# l MB twr** W* ’•?** HloJlV 415*1 bv • |M*|Mtitjif arttfMMrrpt 1»d the rempb-teat nt the m.mt hreuli* PBBVBMT BUWDAY FUNERALS Maacie Ctawury K» an Ord#r lt.ttkr >• hot to Uk# #4*. f. pals Ktttat b»- made ih «"iw emmtry , cemetery or ut -mm- nltwr h»w« I e. -;■ - ■ I Ition Tho Suitalav tiiiioral dfewlurh* j - 1 I seeker*, and is "otteli arvompaiiiv.l | by an evident desire for display mi Hi. part ot tin* «npi*»*rd real immru- ■ wprvMrt** <*♦ inn* entire’ll wn? ] ; de! I**?* ilF# t»rrt*n ‘»l! SfHi ' hurvinx to trample upon th# i irr*v<a* bih! tb<* <w*<‘oi*iiiu j i that whouftl attriol -n#h orrUMon*. ( th# fterabaeltL " his a*.i\ *. •* RrttH’itilirr ‘th# Srthbath »irv U> krrp it holy.** in*** it nr#* at- ' work «»n th<* part of th# ##»■♦'»*ry tmployr#*. Maiicir mmwrr* an* heartilv in I favor ot the pl; - and P ■ •the public will t*. r.L* .
NUMBER 102
STREET GOB FREE — • w Blackford’s Grand Jury Fails to Indict Him. BRYANT MAN IS RELEASED I Goes Howie Happy and bay* Hr Haa • Clear Conmeac*. Hart&g Acted ta Saif Detenu* i t**® '• ? ■* • * • dM» Th#- KWH##’ pr#w#nt#Nj I** th# XTMJSw | itidifi h» th# tbai 1 '■ t 4 ' I.«' ‘i ’ *•»'.; f -~4 ' rqpMfd •fwaW#’ Fo w**lH j ->w<#fai’?nW IHevnid eHher ... a rerpre. and 5< W , *9# ■* J’ 4 I' #* z ;ii ## "• •- i **T A BtW ; • a ... M-at#* —..it JMrwft |te lib prerew#»» • «h* ttnw «!**» SERIOLS RUNAWAY Henry Hishmeyer was Painfully Injured I I IS SLIGHTLY BETTER TODAY Thrown From Hay Wa<c»it and Nart a.. £i ipes UvUat Death Wm Uneoaaewaa. la rwwawav last wrawft that <*«ww* I <i«*wr r#soii : Hk'.' fataliV for Bitts, I wa» re turn mg home about four •*- |rear <!»» h«w of Frank Mrt'onrelL I IFI J'hf tit#'* I Al"* Fttll + |Mi Wislureves ••» thrown out, MuHt la- feared he w.» dying He was earned to the iwnu nt Henry Heckman near bv ami a phy»ician Ltmrered. An ex.immatum prevad that Mr. Wishmryer’si wcai-e front | uistaut death was by a very narrow rinXr' He Z*ed a rery restless night andi.sst.il snff. -m.- great ~am j Mr. Wishmeyei- ha* is." u;it ri.r .ite tit I*l VI life rtiH'lW *i V?* llii"* t»i<* Th# ream he wa* yewtrnby dll o*iK a *hort ttiaißD**# win r ?♦# w-er* raptured. Mt. Wishmev- r is ■ w father of Mrs. He: >’ K I g-h-r. *' this e-’ty. I
