Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1906 — Page 1
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fOODMAN PLEADS GUILTY ■he Court Has Sentence I Under Advisement
■ JLRY DISAGREED Lil-Reiff Case is Still | Unsettled |L t r H.. AER FOUND GUILTY Kwxud it Fort Wayne and Will I Hrt- -c do Time From Three to I Twenty One Yean. a v "M- pW‘iAd [ He i* tueJMUmL *,tiv -s—rsterd i* for flu* watch. fc«to- J •men *'#* ptuwi »y turn fMK ar. 1 upon which be claim* to ; M! .< *'., He w»« working u. a torm .• re at Bradford Juneti.m. is.« it ■».»« tmm Hit* afore the theft F» in answer to questions to-Jwtorr Er*ia. the •prtoouer stated flat hr • .<» thirty .three years old pt that :in» was hi* first offense, al ’Wivr H ill— licet, arrested before ig »iiy •'hiiryw» The eourt ha* the ►to in-let advisement and will itoM .■ ,i wntenee perhaps tomorM ihr I'd’.Reiff case, which was to-<1 Is re Judge O'Rourke. The jan rvtii*>l at eleven o’clock Salurdn and battled until eleven o’clock * lay but without avail, and wax t~ k»c; -d. It seem, that tto jury >» t<» farts, and from the ,-lto hal»d to the taut, stood nine to Bnt? t«> three tor Hall. Thia is A wait, and the cwt* base |Nrto<> ••ir-h an amount that the .r agn-t-d among them *"'» that the ea-iest and tost way •w ~f liw -iitaiiglement in to submit •» rfce to .tilde* O'K-Htrke and let mane the finding*. Should the prttrs agree, this may Im- done. M *ir v», William Boyd for tolls. nm»i» >n violation of the N’iehol- * tae will Im- tried tomorrow. I * demurrer to complaint was Hied ffc tto ea«. ts ( H<>lt iioilsc, Schult'- A I’" r». N i -y Fleming estate. | ''ant| l . vs. < offtnan, n suit to E* h ' t title, wa H submitted to the I 2/"’ • ,;l * ttmlhigM fur the plaintiff. | I tit!.- « B .H quieted a* to all d«and John Se burger ap?■"'ted f.-muiitoioMer to make deed. >'>'• -nt «.f Hannah Wells v*. .M u,,,. BB( | twenty-five others. ■■ *"* ' It is >1 suit io o--|rt til l’ i * ■>!« » 4S ordered aw t.< all Jetemi- ' Hf, l»fluite demurrer in four pnras “*i*L., ii.i* filed | )V Miller in the ease ‘ vs. Miller. Pfct • r«t Kihltter, as xuardiau itr the *" Ahnai) estate, Hied a current rel*rt. which wn» allowed. K Harriet m Howers, a- guardian, both r current and Huai report. 11 were allowed. ‘ SVaggoner. as guardian . erry McDaniel, tiled a final re- ( «liu-h was allowed and he was I,r, ‘i| to pgy || le | m | anee the H- Ernst, an administrator in
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he B. F. Bremer estate. Hied a tition to have budding* insured, which wm allowetl •h< of the r.w. tried by Judge Erwin at Fort Wavne last week wa*| state V., Jeew Hower. The defendant formerly lived her* and will to I rvmemiwrad by many of ->ur people. Hi* wife died at Fort Wayne on January 19, of tht* year, nml ju-l i »M*lorp *uc «h*' o 1 ' •»! that In » hii'b:'’ •! wu- <tiihy nf I ‘ Hininal t?‘*m U»w <»t 5 which «he later dML Jew Hower | • verdict of guilty, which mean* a »tatr** pri««>n wentenee <>f three to AN INJURY 'ft —— Miss Biggins Suffering From an Injury FIVE RIBS ARE BROKEN The lajitry i- Painful and the Patient Shown Signa of Conaiderable Suffering. Mi*. lat Untie Biggina, an employee of this office, i. eonttuetl to her tonne and bed. the rewult of several nmg bv tomg thrown from a buggy! just west of this city. Mi*. BiggillM.l in compAOy with Ne<l Bobo were nut taking a little driir and had gm>e j west out along the stone pike. They > were driving nt a moderate gait, when an automobile approached tlw-m. A. the ma-Ilin- IMI..- -I the ir,*. t! > ti..r.. shied into the ditch, overturning the rig and throwing out thr ->ceii|MiHt* of the Mttne. The horse, ill the meantime, had became tangleil up in the harness, and it was .ome time tofore Mr. H«>to> could quiet him d-iwn. He then attended to Mto* Biggins, who seemed to to- suffering sonic pain and assisted tor into thr ng and hurriedly returned to the city. Tto assistance of a pbywieian «a« railed ami it was found she was suffering fnun a dish-eated hip and had five rito broken. The injuries were drv»* ed and she had u veri restless night. The doctor railed again today and found she had a very high fever and some fenr i. •..■.* that .hr may to hurt ’ internally, bto is suffer-:.-.'| inii<-li pain and it will to -u- titu-j to fori- she may ngnm resume her duties. Mr. Bobo i—raped with a lew bight bruise-. RETAIL MERCHANTS ORGANIZE The Indiana Retail Merchant Speaks of Out Organixation — flue of the most enthusiastic uit i I c ings as retail men-lmnt* it im* everi been our pleasure to attend was held in Ih-rilllir. Indiana, on tin- evening of April 17. The meenug wa« held tn tin- Auditorium of the t'arm-gie library building and was the Hist meeting told in this hnndsoine new building. Decatur lias lifty seven re tail tirnis in the city and of tins number tiftyfour firms were represented at the meeting and an- nnintor* of the new organisation. The reason the other three were not present was caused by their being atoent from home.—lndiana Retail Merchant.
HKCATI K, INDIANA, MONDAY EVENING, APH IL 30, 190«.
INSTALLATION Rev. Fowler Installed Tomorrow Evening RECEPTION IN LECTURE ROOM Rev« Dr Marten. Frank M Fox and Alex C. Maaon Will Have Charge of tiie Servnee Tto rn.lnllati.-u »f lb< Alfimij jrbureb in this city, will to held t<- j M »MfMr Ikai Fvrmt *-*L>are*k at , ' *Fr«hk M F.<i. of th* TMM rhnreh, •»» r«»*t odVrtV, 40<l A«f » k. Mmmu of rbiratfo. Will havr llowmx t».. sen torn a i-r.|. •• *iH t»M* tWoIHIP 2*l*ll** I*llllV OFf |V iij» mled. Rev E-.wtor. who. after t<bJi#* ft Mfii ;.»*W t- 1 Idc.rcd to., -elf to th. member* of Iho church w ell a, ottor*. H- too. !'_■ ' .. h»> kindrrtl Thi- h IfratnrW. The rhorrh I in’ft* I’.A** whoWII ’ k ilbi*' ifT s, Wth |-»f H«*r. F’<»w*»r thry will to MOVING AWAY Lyman Bros. Going to Indianapolis LOSING TWO GOOD CITIZENS The Lyman Brow. Had Eatabluhed a Good BoatocM Which We Lose. In a tew days more the Lyman Rmttorw’ I’ieture House will to- a thing of thr past ill so far to Itocatur is ewii.-enie.l, and tl.e .‘ily » lowing two v«-ry valuable rttixcu* and biumcss men. fito Hrir. lor live yearn, ha* been in our .-< y and .i;t >g that t.me haie <U>.ie a very profitable b.isit.e—. a.el would giadiy make fhi« <-ity then future heiwbtuartrr», ’.f it a< re not for tto 1 «rt that t!..- territory aurroun.ling us bad hr,-i: worketl to death. T bin Hi tn ***-1 ■ • urv»l lift* U»-utl<|iiartrr* rtt Indian ftp-’I Llis and already two car 1,-a.ls of ' material ha- to. n «. i.|».l u> that pity. A force of men will leave for IndMnapolia tomorrow morning, where ■lhe work of -retting their new busiiHs.- r.»-tn in shat*- for buxine-* will Is commenced. A niemtor of this firm will leant with the men anti sup-| erintend the work. Their plant in I this city will Im- kept open for aev-1 era! days as there is a number oil pictures that have been made and not called for and it is tto intention of the firm to treat all alike before leaving. The boys are thorough busi" lie— men and will no doubt make a sue.-ess in their new venture. They expert to greatly enlarge their new plant and carry a heavy line of goods. Tto Democrat joins their many friends in wiahing them much •Hereto.
TWO POPULAR PEOPLE WED Clarence D Spaiier and Bertha Swarts Married. A wedding whieh «a. «tdemaiw>i on l«*t Thms-l.iv <s -. brought to! i«»f 16*4 towhwhtp'* f.nrr-t ip.aidrii*, I A DEATH Mrs. Fred Gallmeyer Died on Saturday. ’OLD RESIDENT PREBLE TW P Tto Fantral torvicw Will be Raid at Friedt «ci Church on Tn«» K day Afternoon j Mr*. Fted f.alhurv- , »! t- L -‘ Iw w. torn in Germany m tto rear Tuesitey afternoon at tto Frridtoim I ehurvb. Rev. I’rrii-. ofteiatlUff. the funeral protege lew, log tto- tow— at «W thirty o'clock. Interment will to I made in tto Frwwlnetm crnelery She! !** HteMlFtl fß*»r BAPTIST CHURCH CROWDED The lUutrated Sermon by Dr CuUtaa > An Attraction 7h’ illustrated M-rmon bv Ite. M I B. • Jl.ms at tto Baptist clixrch iau I evening wa» one of thr to-t ..f tiwl serie* of lerlurrs fl>-• J,a- iwrti given! there. Thr ihu-initioii- were perfecami a tai thr aiirinlatjrr I more than gratifying. \-t all cml-l I gain hilmiltanrr. even with tto extra' turned away. The— illuwtrated *er-| hmm are proving a great atlrwetioot and l>r I'nlh.** is proving hi* atohiy I USE MONEY OR PROVISIONS | San Francisco Can Um Anything Sent Them Scripps M. lias Spweial San f- ianei*.-... April t" Mav. r Srbmits has iwmed a •tateaucut to thr | country, saying that the city run u-ei SCHOOLS CLOSE. The Pleasant Mills ,<-li.mil- el.«o-d Friday and the term wits one of the most sucevssful ours in the histtiry of tto srhool* and refleet- great credit upon the teachers, \\ . A. Gulick and W. F. Beerv. The even’ wound up with a big dinner, ut which all of the patrons of tto school were present and participated in.
DECATUR’S HIGH SCHOOL A Large Class of Graduates This Year
TWENTY-FIFTH Annual Commencement of the High School THE PROGRAM IB ARRANGED Fourteer Memben of tto Grad lating Cl*** Dr E H Hu«to» Oiv«i CU« Addre-u M to tto s.Wer, .»f li ■ i s L ‘ , ...... j .11- -iiijwp. * *<l# nW • > K t v . * . w, an 4 hr -- J’r-«f H A Hdit.’ i (nhki* thr tw«C rival* th* H*** 1 toi(irt»»w (b »rrr«i Uy IH 11 * |l*r |»»m timrmiye *»>»*«» Wr Ihrv- art* <h* Muy l*lh th* i tic a• In vN'fMFN <■** “n<* visum |w«« I »—«•••*•« fr**m Si*F» lldbifvfk *'<•<■ Hte- ■ ’ 4rr '* U •"* 1 * I JWml olbrr *hu-f evwiu wilt hr II Im* rjlvndar t*t •* h*n<kpd L*' ' Junior ll«*« vpt *«« May ti | '»'mnn- M • i* i in thvM* olorw. Bev. AH red F<>«kr aurvnt.- Srt --. ? u hi v May IX ’ thin will ht* b*M at the Prenby- □ ZSJV X"-'— l-r,.r. II A. H.o-nua,.- >< ol (S') brightest classes that to las ever had j the honor to present diplomas tn. fh»-, members of the class are as follows: j Catharine loa Miller, Blaueh Marg aret Carroll. Margaret Elizabeth Hite. Frances Mildred Merryman. Ruby Fave Miller. Cr. tries Joseph Garard, JeaM J. Helm, Ralph Robert
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|( rC »s«*■■_ | IN j 4. ■-r I 1 a * k >* ra < F d* - .c j > ?! f v H' ■ Afi-tl *f> *4 r Y .>Lt mB—--1 ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poer Entertain Teachers ACTIVITY in THE QIL FIELDS Aitort Mercer >* Utd ;» wttb a '[ Ceapto es Fractured Rito sod a Few Brum • i ifSMWW *1 || :Lx' r»y <»■»} * . f i-i*W | Irp V* ttjk Ihe • I * f lf sIM » A? t*“ ffi**■ ‘ r»* Hi** < *f* ht L ... ; J ’ * ■" I ’ •I V -I. M r- CM t 4 ’I » I-aw,.Ad*'wl y t f mH f*>lB < **rtvdk ! .< buried «ux a?*’- tlu* p*‘ , w thx*9*wß 'jrtwrr m *«lfh .1 t*f th. h.vbl -* n- M* Meer’s | vid* and fFßetnrv<l fib*. witi BUY THE MARTIX RESTAURANT CoCM A P-isubart Betas Baainens There Today. .. S ; ... »i b t l-;s. J. H ( <'}C- .i>> = ! I lul-a-s lil;B- | i'toy have taken pusiwswum a»wl ex I . ■ |, *| '.UAIB'I.-n-I restaurant m--". M> C.Jh- ly ng I been Mtgaged m that I-usih.-s Tr .1 Itoig number of years. Mr. Martin •"has been located in this - •* p :*•> long that Is-th he and hi- custi ie | ed before the new firm get tli--rougtlly 1 established. Frank Farrell and family I- ft today tor Hammond. *' • ex to make their future hum®.
