Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1906 — Page 1
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THE JAIL FOR GOODMAN j, R. Morris Asks Restraining Order Against H. A. Fristoe
IT IS TEMPORARY I preventing Him Opening His New Store. TWO OTHER CASES ARE FILED CJ B R lc « A»k« for Cuitody of Ker Child -Some Other Court New*. U un Go*!mnn. who us* charg- « th ft.>tid larceny, necu*ed of L- ■ robta-d jewelry stoic* in Ohio aM I.irfan, and plead guilty t<> put lan-roy, «»' thia morning seni»*«l i<» a term <>f sixty days tn jail a ■ i ten dollar* He i» thirtitWw yean <>ldJ. Riley Morn*, through hi* at- •> *'», L (’. lb Vo** mid D. E. K n ,n» tiled suit against 11. A. Ftot<«> to restrain the latter from tßgMtmK ni the business of retail or »•,»!. tobacco dealer. Morn* ».!i- ii hi* complaint that he bough! Irot>» ■ smoke house l»*t January • i that Frist** agreed that he would h 4 again engage in the same bit*ihere. The court granted a ternl«r*rv restraining order until May 11, alxu the summon* i* returnable, - —— , JaquA a. Havey, attorney*, have Ed a i <>W caw ott change of venue fr-m Jay county entitled Andrew J. I‘> ! - ■ a v*. The Farmers and MerrUnt* bank, on conversion and acmat. demand F2JHM!. K 4 Molta Co., v*. Janie* K. Niblick. on account, demand tIOO, is the title of a new cn*e filed by latw- .»■* Hooper A l*cnhart. Judge Bench, of Fort Wayne, wan attending t<» legal business before J -jiv Eiwin today. A demurrer was filed in the ease I’" - E. Van Camp vs. Chris. lloff»Wt*r, a *7OO damage caw. In tin .Jfyyr,.e caae of Mary Hiee < J. h.‘ Rice, the plaintiff tiled • petition for an order to modify the J> in relation to the custody t»f the child. I’eler Holthouse vs. J. A. Fleming, ** *l. claims for £101.02. a demur-n-1' »a* filed to the complaint and • clause sutained. In the ease of the First National Bank v*. Frederick Koenig, the de-wurn-r previously tiled to each paraw*|di of complaint was overruled. William Scott vs. .Martin Kirchner, 'laniaia*, $75, all atl swer in two purnsruph, tti!s tiled; rule to reply to M «'tid paragraph. The Mate ease against William b’ r d, cause continued on motion by ( l‘c prosecutor. •I.uiit-s (), Rail, guardian for John o htz.n, a current rc|s>ig. Wll> examined and allowed. A marriage license has been issued J" George W. Tester and Edith Isa*'l» Hackman. Both are well known people of this city, the groom *‘nK an employee at the Schafer Hardware Store.
The Daily Democrat.
THE STOCK LIST IS GROWING Contracts for Grand Stand Fence and for Preparing Grounds to be Let Wednesday Night. j The Ihratui Hull A*»uriaiiou will hold n meeting Wednesday rvc* tiiiig nt Ho 1.-ni .u'.il I lull r<*mi* nt which time every director’s pre* die desired a* i* thill of eicry |s-i*on who is on any committee, Tin boy» haw “dil nearly #I7OO worth of «ti* k and it is their tnteiilwu to push the same to $2.0011 by Wcdni'*day evening, No Sunday l»ai! will lx- played in tlii* city and the eitiwn* with lists end in view should assist the unuiagemeut in «o«.fy way i*«s«i■>|e. It i* al“' the inteutiou l»f t‘w board to kt the eviifrlict oi. Wmine* ilnx evenE g for the con»truction of tlic fence an t grand staml, and in a noli from now the work Will lie r» pidly drawing to comphdit>ii, The Wii’k then of iM>curitig player will b<* taken np amt the team gotten together for a priliminary workout. The Hoard may al“> decide tomorrow t'Wiiiiig ufwui th*' opening of the -eaMiu. Tli<*-< who arc interested will attend and lend the hoy» cnrotiratffnirut. BIT ONE ABSENT County Board of Education Has a Meeting. < r - ADOPTED RULES REGULATIONS ’* —— Next Monday They Will Meet and Elect a Truant Officer to Serve One Year. The eouuty board of edia-Jf toil met this morning and held a very intereiding session, with Superintendent Opliger presiding. Rule* and regulation* for the government of the seboola were adopted, they being the same a* those adopted lu*l year, with two ailditional rewuiltiori*. One wa* to the effect that Egceil’a school singer number four be retained for another year, and the other one wa* that township trustee* will not consider rn .application to teach »chool on July of the year when upplu-ntion wa* made. In other words, teachers must have the’ir license when they ap ply. The rewdution is a good one and will save the trustee* consider able annoyance. Those in attend mice were J. A. Barkley, truatee of I nion tow nship; Edward l.utluian.' of Roof; Ixniis Kleine, of Preble; J. V. I‘ease, of Kirkljind; Henry Hile, of Washington; W. H. Teeple, ot St. Marvs; William llaitdeiilmsh, of Blue ('reck; Jacob llu.*er, ot Monroe; John Augsberger. of French; Henry Hecker, ot Wabash; Mo*<Augsburg'r. ot llnrttord; Abe |h* bout, of Jefferson; A. II Sellemcver, of the Heeittiir School Board, and I>. L. Shafley, of the Berne scliisils. There wn* but one absentee. S. \\. Hale, of Geneva. Next Monday, they will meet again and elect a truant officer, for which place there arc several applicant*. LONGWORTHS AT CINCINNATI. Scripps-Mcßae Special. CINCINNATI, Muy 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholas Longworth arrived here i today on their first visit home since | their wedding. Tiwy eaute to attend, the musical festival. __
DKCATUK, INDIANA, TUESDAY EVEMNG, 31 AY L 1900
TWO WEDDINGS Miss HacKman and Mr. Tester Married Today BPULLER SWARTZ NUPTIALS Young Couple Surprise Their Friend* Both Couples Are Well Known. Tin* morning st tin St Mary’s ( tttliulie eiiunli at eiglit o’clock a. m ix- Hie l the wedding of M>*« l>lith I Luk mao. tile beautiful daughter of Mr. mu! Mr*. Frank Hackninu. who reside fl: Line street I" <U*>tge Tester, the oldest son of Mr arid Mr*. Jacob Tester, who reside <•« j Nut I mail stwt. Tb» - ceremony was I pcrfurwic«t by Fatiier Wilken u> the | pn M’llev of a large crowd who a* •'CtiJilvd in th« spaetou* rhureh to , M-e the hnppv Ulluffi. The bride w». j dnd in • batiste and ennieslj n large of rows, mid was] aecompamed by Mi** Caihanitv! Hackman, her sister, who wa* dr«-.« I , * , g »!• T-h- griiy “»'? »f d »i -j carried n ** - *. Th? gr»*m* *a* «lrv»* e«l in the eoliVcnliolial black and hi* t*r*t man was < hath* l***r. a life time friend. Immediately after the; ceremony ihv eotijde went to the Hackman Iw'Hh- where a wedding breakfast wa* •med ami the event July celebrat' d. M■■ Hnekm»ro is well known in <»ur city, having rw*| *i >4 • ■ h all * tier Id< • tduring thtst lifiH* h«i* i ' (n» n«ts. The griami, Mi Tester, is (also well known, having for “irral lyenr* p.i*> been in the employ of the 'Srtinfii-r Hard* anti* eomprmy. a«4 I ha* alw ays proven him»e|f’to be « hustling voting bitsines* matt. Th.' votii.g collide will make tli“ir future lw>mc on Mercer avenue, where a I furnished home await* them. The |ktno«iai fin* with ! beir many friend* in wishing their rnnch j»«y .* » Two well known young jwoplr. Clare;.<■' I). Spoiler mid |b-tt Swartz stole n marrh on their many friend*, when m a i|Uiet and uu«u* pelting manner they made their way to the Evangelical parsonage and had tile paator, Rev. A It Haiat pronounce them man and wife. This «a* Thursday evening, April 2fi. Hww well they succeeded in their plan the many friend* who have twii ex-jw-cting tin* event for sonie time best know. Thew excellent young |*«»pl* are t»Mi well known in and about H*entur to be introduced, and then! friend* extend eougratutations. Mr. Jhd Mr*. Kpuller will go to house* k<* |iing at once in their country h<>me on tin- fartu adjoining the Spuller homesteaif an the cast. THEY GIVE NOTHING AT ALL Catalogue Homes Are Wot Charitably Inclined The following was written by a I Western merchant with the ie<pte*t Hint we reproduce if, in the h<>|"that merchants rending this |m|>er would cut it out and scud it over io Ihe editor of hi* home pa;>ei, with the re<|iic*t that he reproduce it fur the benefit of the farmers; Sometime in January R. B. Thomason. n proja'iiHi.* mid well to do farmer of the Woodford neighbor, hood, had the misfortune of having hi* hani and all its contents, <M>n*i*t ing of a hack wagon, harne**. implement*. saddle.* and feed burned. A sub'cription list wa* circulated ami the farmer* gave of Iced and other thing* mid the merehanis of the little town <4 Woodfonl responded lib erally. Now Mr. Thomason being a regular patron of Sears. Roelmek & Co., a letter was written to them, relating the above cireumstaiiee.* and asking them for a donation. Their i reply was: “No, we don’t help our < patrons that way.” I Brother farmers, think of those < who heljied you to get a start in the I world. Was it catalogue houses, or i Wtt«rit your home people! '
THE BERNE HIGH SCHOOL ! Four Gradaate* Finish the Coufm, and Get Diplomas ' The sixth annua! high achonl com-! meiircment of B«<tie i* already io] srlis'd history. Tdr eommenc«*nietil | proceeding* began with the t«*ccalau , rente "-nii".. Simdui ev, ti April J 22. Wednesday and Friday evening* |of the »ame week were devotwl to two* Medal feature*, namely, the junior, rm-ntion at lite Imme of !> Bixler on * fttwl tW Ahitniu | at the boli" of I* B’ ‘icrfht“i> »«> ! r>-[ day evening. Both the rv<rpti'.o amdj I th*- Imnrpwt wen very elaboruto! affair*. Naiurday evening were held i the rommrucrment exervi**-* at th,Eiangrlwal church, lartig heftetv the appointed time »tan«li»g r,*-m all taken up The d», •inli-" • <■( lb* rostrum m rias* «->d*»r» Bi"! Iwcuiiful (lower* Were plrn.U g and .Uro. rd ta.t.v Th. gradual., were' Mi--** Clarg jirlitig. Berth* WI ami Inda spne grr a>-i Mr ILH-m Irfirmtt. FIRST MEETING New Council Begin Business Tonight. I MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEEI The New Council art Live BuatMta Men and Will no Doubt Make Good Record. J This <*<- « 4 wliri M«V.,r t r .Ira;** for order at the C.uinrit < ham Iler, h«‘ will be aurwuudvd by a <»•* , <*»t ftittw, j** tit* iww » lai* urv . th# wm tafc# tbtif ir*|»rriv# W fh*‘ night Hl May. and thb will hr the o*-«*,ioo for their ttrst u.ectMsx. The new emiailumi, who will take up the -iryi’-Uou* datw* «f looking alter tiecity'e welfare arc baac thnu'vtcr, , of the First ward, A Van* amp, of - tlw umiM. ( hAtl#* 1 of the Third ward, and Jac«A» Martig . |*ml M Burn* a* roumtiturn at large, i al! of whom are among war best of • buaihcM men it'd win* will care for j the eity’e welfare in a proficient man n* r Mayor Coffee, under the t»v* law, will read hi* me*>agv to th* . cWWWriI, which will W»ver the ehwf rxehtv that are (tie (hit,** <*f the eoun i ci! Io guaM carefully and five their ntrr> '*t attention to. Tbr Mayor ha, a!»<» made hi* •ebsctiuii* of hi* n< * eomnilltee*. and through hi* Icindtie** we herewith publish the *ame Purchasing committee, Vant'amp, Hiini*. Chronister. Finance rotnmiitw, Hurn*. Martin, Christen. Street and oewer committee, Cbronutter, Martin, Burn* Electrie light committee. Martin, Itarti*, Christen. Waterworks committee, Van Camp. Martin, Chronister. Judicial? committee. Christen, Van Camp, Martin. ►ire committee, CbrtMiistcr. Van- < amp. tfiinsten, i'uldlc ‘ ucpro-.i u.i i.f Christen, Chronister, Hum*. The committees show careful *•■-1 Icelion upon the part of the Mayor! mid show that he ha* eudeavorod to] place every irtaii whew he may do, the best and he i» to be rougrotulateJ j Upon In* seici'lteti*, as the t«l*k "I making up the varum* e*>mn»ittc*-» i* no sinaii task. The new council will meet this evening at the Library building in a room *et aside for this purpose and will at once take up tie) duties delving into the city * affairs. They will also at thi* lueeung take up the matter ot buyjng ! irnituro for their room and getting the same into a presentable appearance. We feel sure that the new council and administration will have a successful career and that each and every metnber of this council has the Iwst interests of the city at heart and will do his utmost to make things pas* along smoothly and in the end come out ’ with flying colors. 1
MAY DAY RIOTS Cause Serious Results in Paris ?4A»nr MEN JiEF.IOUBLY HURT „|imOver M 000 Btnkera are Ont *oll H*« Trouble* — Labor t» Qmet Eleewbcrv a, tier* H 1M« sj-wisi I’AHIM. France, Max I fhr earh ' *«ir» thia rooming were marked by .• * t *' ihe h *** |»riv- » Ystf* »’> wtrikrf* pa |»«! th* Üb*r Exehw'gv a ‘ ran I to f’.. TU* l.tnk.r* ..p. -d fir. on C - |*tee..< r-. .-rrouM' 0 .inker k 4 I ■ ■ i . »f* ■ T ‘ Jm 'k*t w uch h Hr Hn. what t’ pt.wrn u to N’r« York. »**»ral I them ww onro. Fully mro |ar* on the rtrUte thw MArotwg. Levy, th* rwv«MwmJt. *ro ar I rested thi* ae-miftg. H<- ' | St NKW YORK. May T Fore« tor, in B V V -rw. Mav da* | ..... . ■■ : ■ - iMwailrtl May by Th* !*’*>r party I the year fc«».*»•«• »t** seswiai I HADI < All. K> . May I The u :|i»m rarpentrro ref ill t» r» c- • ’» ' today a«d worth of baldu-a s.,'vp. m c ro*. ut ASHTABULA. 0., May 1 Th» ' |X»ek* here are quiet, tie.*ugh tne I , -w- * —*c \T k | a,....... p ri ' ( lIICAIItI, May I Il* > men • *trike ha* kill**! th* freight bu»itie»». It d»W» n*>t effect lb* I“** wt'grr traffic, however. ifc'rlpe*-M.'n*e M, >-• vat. I»ETR«HT. Mai l T' « |.m.»horo man’* atrik* here ba* tied up the ■ freight t raffle, * ripp. M Rae «?' 4 INItIANAIVLIS M. 1 > v hundred carpenter* went on a sfrik* here today. There i* ffo d*tay on the big K of I’ building f, r other rftriuturv* under way LABOR QUESTION IS SERIOUS San Franeiaeo Buain*aa Men Object to Hi<h Wage* ______ Mcrtepa-M, ’*»“'• ’•*- SAN FRANiIsCO M.o 1 O: I **f the mi l *! xerivii* pr,i|*»»itu>n* I i which confront t • iuirinr*-, men hen ■ I tinlay i» the la>*'t question. The eu- ' I plo* or* are isbiuviiug to the former | | high M’»lv of wa*> * and the ui u,i.-i are demanding it. CEMETERY SAFE WAS BLOWN rlpt‘» M Rae Special SPRINGFIELD. HI . May I -Th. *afe in the "tliec at Oak Ridge ('em ctcry, only a few feet from Abraham Lincoln’s grave, was blown this morning* and Si 70 taken. WILL ASK MORE ASSISTANCE RurtpD*-McKae Special. WASHINGTON, May 1.--General (Jreefy wires that the citizens of San Frani.sco will again appeal to the coautry, as they need mar? tnouev.
NTMBEK HS
’AT„HING UP THE SORE SPOTS '»*>*'■*■*.> Ulll HMM* *• A Stdwall Mai.agvr Already Seek* LegUlativa Honora. Mr V J. A. <»»-i;anr aeeka leg* i*iai|vr bo'or* from hi* party. He .. .» lu_- psi; parrel of Hi® active i KcpiiMiran* of llu* city and county, lie rise Hejaibiicau Mcl»migal~-«ud 1!* ak t> in .id • ! ’hr (able • > ■ . j br i». a! ■ r !!.<1 f(I. I!.'* He Mr. Toier'* veiudliatiHg editor in the r, -cut cu-gre* . nal ftybl and th* I »>« and rnta which nrowd the rwticto It roc* (‘roo.-c a* ! ptorrrd the th ret i.,mt.ro.. <i* H... (;...!n were Mr. !<»!■> »ur’« pnxlurti,".* U {••lute* be • >. '4*l redwalKm itwlf, and •ervew hb > party wi.* .-* i»* a ,11 i«*t turn|.elf Again, he w * venlaMe ( hewiterfteld, am! if ro Ji»e tegMlaturw • t rJ a worker f.i Amkr.*. Republics*. BIDS RECEIVED u _ f New I. 0. 0. F. Block will Scon be a Reality. THE FARMERS WANT A RAIM Lc.al Baaa Ball Fan* arc oa the Anxrru* Seat About a Ball T»*m Thi* B»*»os dree-rth tod. Maj I —Aa (rivwffffiy. rd, th® boh. L-' t'-c fowl.hug «< the V I o tn i hi*k wt'r rorced U ■ * — : ( ■ r-A. ; - ■ ./ ; • ’j«rwtu*v 0C th* Mor&r TWlt ' ; rtfh< bHb Mitenitivl, a-MMng fhcan .1 II '• * W II M» >*. j*. Mar. k < :.,i»tee., Dwatur | The rwi-ffv in III* bi !• were very gr» *1 Jtwrv ben*- a dlfferrcee of *.«»» FT,I MM) twtereti lb* }jrw and high bul- | in her I will and I the dltTefWftt a ‘I •- «• —'■ - — i T ’ ir i’*-7*Ly *;* .nV # *a* otny a Ifjbxf tiw I farmer* who rv;«ut that a <***! warm . rain i» needed in their lni.tr>*>** wry lbwdly. The grottnd la alm<<*t Uro dry Ito work gt**f aod in *>wne ;4a*'*-« it |l<e*k* a* throigh a •mail ewn bqwake had era*-ar*l it open. Everything *•» i tar rwitm* n, a verv •»•»*«•»• 1 »1 “-a* jou L** the fa.-’uet and leh * b »f<py ’ Mill. Lvaf ba~* bait fan* are h**i«inf 1 x hide anwiou* m r« «•»»■! te the pre*lenl «it nation bre in Geneva The prevail*: r -g a** t*<a to be: i ,, Ar» we going («» have a team thia year!” We hate the bill park au,t the fat-,* to »iij*p«>rt a team. The enth -m-m i* »» #i'»t •' • ver. o:. f the [.-ople who were infereeted in last •caroro’* organization •!« uW get bu*y and gi'e u» another team thi* “‘aeon It will |m PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED The Installation of Rev Alfred Fowler Thi* Evening. Rev*. Dr. Mii*ter and Frank M Fox arrived from Fort Waytiv this afternoon, a* did ;t!“< Rev Al<‘X. < Mason, of (’liirngt,, Tliev < time to pitrticipate in lite installation service* incident t<> coiiflftniin. Rev. Alfred Fowler a* pastor of the Presbyterian eliurdi in thi* city. This is a very important event in the life of a church and the senices an< imprroaive am! interesting. Members of other congregations are especially invited as well as everyone the. Following the installation services r reception will be given at which lit it refreshments will lie .«er*ed.
