Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1906 — Page 1
fOLL’ME IV
ROBERT ANDREWS GUILTY jury Sends Him to Jail For Five Days.
I ten dollars fine ■ Mrs. Andrews Acquitted I but Wept Bitterly. ■ JVP.Y WAS OUT FIVE HOURS ■ Ci> H*» Caused Interest—A Demur . ■ r»r Argued Other Court News I of Today I We. tho Jury, find the defendant p. ,-wrt Andrews, guilty of petit l*r g * .barged in t’.r uidu’ I iM we fig hi* punishment at im | prnuament in the county jail for fire I day* and that he be fined the »an I . ?*; dollar* We find the defendant I My A Andrew* not guilty I JOHN WOY Foreman . ? * »» rhwk thiM as?» rn»»n aihl IrfU , an .lory. When find road Mr. 4 Mi* Andrew* .railed and hs.kr.l I (••■d. but whets they reatirrd the Mr, Mr*. Andrew* broke down i wept bittrrh jury iu the r»~- of the State • Robert ami Merry Andrew., were »• ( tn tlirtr room at ten o’rlnrk thi* John I' Moran made the • •itg onrument for the state. P'.arb • wa* allowe<l an hour and a half for the nrgiutieu t*. which were earis *t and forceful. Mr. ami Mr*. At Jr*** regained in the emirt .n.itu ». *r*l hour* awaiting the result of t jury‘a .leiila-ration* !'<■ petition ssf Henry Nrherr,. Jr., t •><,-;er. for a drain, was ordered •I «rtrd. Proof of publication to ; . rraidonee tiled. Proof of service «>n ■ 'idetlt* tiled. A demurrer war argued to the r«w»' . t ttt the raw of l>. w Meyer*, et .. v- J. M Rt<r. et al ■ <h»- ' i .. A. P. Beatty, (’. J. Lute *••»«* l‘ I G Hiwtper appearing for the various partiea. A marriage license was i«*nnl to-1 o to Mr. Fred Ikdl and Mi** Vers, I‘itterson. They will be married tin. evening at neven o’clock. The civil »uit of Adam* count* v*. haniri P. B.d<U. to rollret «lSOt» from li«- and hi* bondsmen, will I** railed f>r trial at Portland nest Monday morning. •I&igr O’Rourke i* *tiil the brneh hr**. Ivnrint a* Htattera a* earn* lx? for* him- H' r main until Saturday a s hast. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The Odd Fellow* and Rebekahs Will Celebrate. Thia ix th* 4 eighty-seventh ann> versury of Odd Fellow whip und the >ame will be joyously celebrated at their lodge room* here tonight, the subordinate and Rebekah order* parpartieipating. Following is the program : n.trumental »<>!<> .....Fanny Klee vl.lr*,*. . Mr .1 T Merryman Mrtrea*. Mr K Christen Holo . iiuby MH Iff AddrewaMr Burt Lenhart AMmi Rev I. <’ White !n»ti’umental solo Iva Sirncokf HeaUin* Ruby Artman Vut'al solo Ix*wtn Holthou»e F>Mln< Fl **Nle Rnlllnirer MAUab.e.a..e.o.e..«J«>*A4 yoaiUkW i .. <
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| MORE TROOPS Greeley Demands Them at San Francisco NEW YORK 3 RELIEF FUND S*aate Appropriate. 1100 000 to Pay Government Employe* An other Eartbq uake *. rII ,« MrltM Mpectal WASHINGTON April 2fi The neoate today paeaed Flint t bill ap proprutlag 9300.000 to furnuh em pioyment for the government work meft *<crlpp» M Rm pperiat SAN FRANCISCO April M Oen Greelj tnauta that be need* more troop* nothwtthttanding the reqneat from Taft and Roosevelt that bo withdraw hia demand R. riM . M. Ila« *pr. lot NEW YORK April Sifi The local relief fond haa reached four million dollar*, the amount d**ired by the committee This ia the greatest chanty feat ever known in any city of th* world Ik ripp. * IU« *pw I*l SAN FRANCISCO April 25 At 3:IS o'clock thia afternoon a shock of earthquake wa* fell. It lasted nearly a minute and caused consider able alarm though no one wa* injur ed A number of walla of burned building*, which were standing ye« terday m a weak condition, were thrown down, and frail building* were considerably shaken up but the damage done wa* alight The shock was also felt in Oakland and Berke ley. but m these place* it wa* very Might and of brief duration j A SOCIETY WEDDING TONIGHT The Bell Patterson Nuptials to be Celebrated. At wi’Vi’U <»Vl<H*k tl>>' evening *t the home <>f Mr. H.ile-rt PnttonMui, on north Seewd street, »ill ueenr the we lding of hi* duusrtiter. Mt»* Ver*, to Mr. Fred U Ihlf. The event Will I*, mir of the „*-iai plrit*urr» of the war nud l 'd> g«i-*t* are expected to be prvwid. ii eluditiy < number from out of (lie eltv. Ihith Mt** l*atter*on and Mr Kell are |*>piilar and well SCALE COMMITTEE TO MEET H. ripps-.v- Ha* Mpeeiai Wilki-'liirie, i’a.. April 3i. The Miner*' scale committee have called for » meeting with the anthracite tuitiet'. to I* ■' I'l *'• Scranton next Thursday. They will al that time decide to strike or submit to term*. NEXT CONFEDERATE REUNION. ilcrlpps-McKae Special New Orleans, April M—The eotifederacy reunion in session here have decided upon Richmond. Va. a* the Uss-s-sp „■>«»». *
DECATUR, INDIANA, Till KSDAI EVENING, AI’HIL 2fi, 11MMS.
I LATE FIGURES Place Cromers Majority at About 1782 I THE CANVASSING BOARD MET I i-i imn-i.T | But It i* Not Believed Their Report Will Alter the Figure* Giv vn Out Majorities by Counties Oi.titic* 5t!.,.. I r! II • nr* .. . • .♦ JI V* I ' Mad.-m 2V»I I vv t*> Total* autrj (Vuupirte return, give i*m«w<mu» 11'romer an utiodirtal idumjiH of |,-| ..V*. H. .... I Stitwrll. Til.. .* •! I iTA‘2 tit »»F hl* fiia irIFF M I | <»r the r<<p.mtt?trr at th* I llelawarr i|..lel in Uuorir ttp. morn I I IJMO for ti. Mu a<. I'oxgrvsMlian Cromer wa* bus* rr ' I < Ht * s. I » 1 * f«**» huu<(r<Hl k** ' ijth*n >1 wa. too rear, ag- Mr •r» I ‘ rtywr» fvt'tflg' Itiw Bf - !'f-'i ti'>»f tF’itfk H&fkr I ■ ■ I la L e»i I I*l wwcl R I [turn. He mrmuevl hi advanta.n in |J*y. marie , httlr better showing in I Mudiwm tlisn too years ngu, and k*t J ’ imp ground m Well, ami Adam. '■ countm* Munen Star. BY EARTHQUAKE Miss Corbin, Neiceof Mrs. Heller was Killed A SAD LETTER IS RECEIVED | "I-' ■ TJ. Brothtr Writ** of th* Lom of a Daughter and AU Hi* Proper*/ Mr* I*. I> Heth i *ud Mum E. C ' Corbu* an iu receipt of a letter from their brother. Andrei* F. t or bn*, of Hon Francise,*. The letter I I was written from Hr rhiev. California, where Mr Corbu* and hi* family have I taken refuge nt present with a son | The letter tell* ot the terrible di*- * ■■!• i <-f a, wwk am*. . A daughter. i Mia, Surin- Corbu*. wu** killed .hiring I Ih>- eiirlhipiiike by a falling eliiniiu-y i from an adjoining house. Her body ■ wa* recovered and she «a» buried Monday. Mr. <'orbits lost hi* home and considerable other projierty. including a big ship building plant in which he wa* interested. He says at least three fourth* of the city is in ashes. Mr. Coibu* lia* lived at San Franeiaev since 1H52, ha* seen the city grow to its importance of a week ago ami its destruction and the loss of a daughter are a terrible blow for one of his year*. A telegram a few days ago led hi.* relative* here to believe all were safe and this letter , • wa* * *au
W R HEARST GIVES HIS CASH While Other* Wh< Ridicule Him Give Head Li.;< < IL—r wckly they may hm‘- h. Il Hearst Ihfore <»mr of Ho—i CIGARETTE LAW Is Held Unconstitutional in Part SUPREME COURT DECIDES IT I Say* That Part Sad WMdi Prewau a Frwi Them Idrvi.K’t; ha* been awaited with inter Lnnl in- wutenrr I huinre, lx-b OBITUARY Mu i M ■ ->- I* •i to '<• ' I ‘ jsltl *ih. *a* united : nai • ■ with Green 11. ftwrkbead in 18»». •>»» child bring burn to thia utium. and in IttliL death i.sdi from her bcr 10, ing enuapanain. *n«l in l** '>. ««e wa* again married 1.. J*n... R B»vd T.. ton win* and four daughter* She leave* to mourn their io*». a hn* ban-L two win*, fott* daughter* and twenty four graiulchildren. She waa <onrei ted t«> God 1*72 and tunic.l with the U. H ehurell. .»T which .lie | HAn A lAlthfill titrnt’BFf tiewin. Her life wa* a bh «ing. and her in ! lai —that .«s*tfLi fWlt ha* i tiuerw* as» a iik’ii «»»*■ hi«L »* it n»v<» t«* sli ww»m *nr . | jUHMM iated with. May the mtuener . I~f Much a mt’ihrt louen tne h**art* ox ! [the rhihirtH wh*»n; she ha* i Hund, aid may they live Hie life that | *he ha* lived. FmiwmU fnwtt i tbe V. B. church, conducted by the, Rev G. 11. Barker. —.... I——* —- — — * I A SOCIAL ON FRIDAY EVENING The young jasiple of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Pnmbyter-, ian ehureh, will have a soeial and musifale, at the Presbyterian ehureh. Friday evening, from 7:30 to 9:90. 5 cent* admission. Young people eor-| M*,4**l«*
■ LIFE LICENSES I Ezaminations to be Held Saturday *7l iAT VARIOUS PLACES IN STATE ■Rome Rule* For Tcavber* Who Dr rtrv to Apply for a Licaaae Good far all Tim* JfudiMi*. ..r L esp.iv Me.it hi amitlwr HE WAS EXCOMMUNICATED Hartford City Butin*** Man Hear, From Bishop J Hartford I Hr, Ind, tpril 3> i llecaaee. it i. claimed, he at tempted i I the Mt. John*, i atledw |>ari*!i. I* J. I ten »f the Commercial < lull, ha > lieen e*e<iminunirated from th* Cath imoveux in iettinx hl H I Aierd.ni. i«f Fort Wayne, hi.hop of the Fort, Wayne diocese, charged Father IHu iprieat and that hl* removal would' 1 plv..-. a larg. part of the _ . ho". I The matter wa* taken under invr»ligation by the bishop and lairnu.x . eux. it is claimed, was asked to - b . stantiate the charge* he had made. Not doing so. a written apology ami , retraction wa* demanded of him and ( when not. forthcoming he w.n exeommunieateti and is prohibited from longer receiving the sacrament* of [the ehureh until auch an apology i* .UUdc. *,4*11*5.. , — . — _ ..
NUMBKK 11
'results OF LATE DECISION Judge Paulu* Quoted on th* Late Dtvorc* Ruling rr .> ■ ■ I ■ •? ,!• f GENEVA NEWS Commencement Exercises Tuesday, May 8. THE PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED Th* Eightii Annual Graodattea »f th* Geaeva High School The Bncruiaurvat* S«ra*o* Itie »,a High Net*..! ar* !«• *• ix-ld !. the M E rborvh ««• week from I next T:..«lc. ernmig, Mar * TL'toduat.". ar< '!<• IwHa Sferkg, YVotic-. Rriff ami Guy Nt>*»eawike<« M«mI»»,»* <lr«»c *»«t Merr'wn* k es-i W i " r Wb I Am He-t «■ : ••■' ■'i-s a*- ‘ . a'StxvS | 'lPf3 *'t F f I '4 t ' - WAS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Nephew of Judge Hrller Fotina Dead This Morning. | Judge D. I). Heller received ame sage at noon today from I adix, 0.. that Bob Hamil. lu* nephew had been fi found dead this mroning. struck by z lightning during last night * storm. / No particulars were given. The voting man was known by olio r Vlntt *» conntv people. Mr. Heller wii ! ;»n. - a.; o tv'.Y.U:. 2 :.^-.ii
