Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1906 — Page 1
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iov. PATTISON IS DEAD Ihio’s Popular Governor ExI pires Suddenly
|b SUCCESSOR ■ ■ Gen. Harris, Republifc l ieutenant Governor :u. interviews.) Bk v .. : Servu *■» -it G >■- . .1 Immediately Take up ■ u* R*in* of Government ■■ * ■ t>« M >-*• *t>*"’*t »IATOX <i JUM IM Governor !!*■■• • * l h‘" hotr.' • < and »a:d he had ito an early train for Co Ku, H- uid I cannot d«aue -».«<•! hat- none y-t Kb: pii - I Uke it I am only a< ting a* Jf t o! the Ohio <>r.«t;t ,■ I should need to ■ tiin<-4 by Pit'. • » ertain line* H, i • ■•. h he did not hav • a ".".g ;■’.<• -■•■• i it harder to atr. •_ > than to formulate » pretidlng thi ■ tight over the high .. *. md'.i at* my att; .- inter «•'.•> i„‘. t ity I deserve neither ■ arne I (hall go to Mr 4. 1 shall allow H • > to stand !>: * June Pi - John M &. ■ a *u ha t h *■ B ■ ■<• I. f.»i r.. ■ ■•' * -»f Eii«w*>ru. i.. >of Un* ‘ ’ !l ’' ’* I’"" .11., te.tlfl th.*’ «mBM-‘ „ m j> that lie »» . ia! buoio*** H ■ ■ !. It H ■ >•'«.. 1 * ■■■•’iitly gone os.-r Him i s h him 3|M d ■ '• has le-eli for in ■ ... a , ,^ #l (purrnot !’.»• »• ; t !*• able to return + '**•' olillnhu*. the chc,-r!'l' - M »i* k f'>on '*•»'■ -het that any fatal j. ' >r.ged «iikiic** •M “or deterred. 1 b ~l l;i* "HHIpIHZ' 4 ■ v oil 4 know h to' * H. h»« been ‘ r " ‘«tt *»• iw'.'ii releasi'l u^B- ’■ i > tlgo Wll Mi' llti'O!:. troy soliii'-t, .i ■• -«■ .-I'htior, ineniiwi • • »• an i .'o\i it'ur ot Ohio, w .i- * ' > nuont county, Ohio, ’ '•"linti a hare he retimuot bi" ts Htirinx his entire life. * >r!i r I t, 1847, he enlisted .o , -i in th,, t inted State. ui:i.-. e n kit sixteen years old. in H'G. ' Bl follrgv immediately niter y * ti.ii'i>-i..,| „ UI , ifriiduatnig -it th. a "'■"'hyaii iiniver.ity, I>■•!«'.' ire **th the class of ’(i'l, having been * ~f | nited States S. i a ' Foraker He was admitHK ’he bur i tl Jg 72 and elected to ow, 'r house of the Ohio legi--a ** ln FH73. His home in Clermont ' •* ju»t outside ihe limits of • w here he'located his law v K " Brbl ,rom 1874 to 187 ti he war ■‘ tt °rney f or the committee of
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•*aMy a< l M’ H# Uamr A | r <»I thr > w’?> ta I r,H.m j . W®* IB ’FlJ.'dHFe* Mff A4i|tXlf4 I ’ilf I IW; I ♦Hili* »v ’ttlf i t't* FMt! V , ?'{>#* | A *ln » (Hu** |7 ** k* I ti** U' 1 ‘ •»’ ■ '* 1 ‘ ‘ A ' |1 Life' ' A •' v ; ‘" Im* ’•*•« » . Lral Harn* accordingly had tlw >«th li Eaton laid night te» Judge ki.hcr of , | the common plea* Iwuch DIVEST YOURSELF OF QUARTER 1; Sea tba Ruins of San Franciaco at the Baptist Church > The l> I'ulin* far Ernneis. ill I luatrated Ueture and u»«» at the I H.l|tti*t tonight should be •ecu I bv »very,»ne tn Itwbtur, There aTe I two trasotto for this In the first jdae-. you will likely never hav* an opportunity to «*v ti|»»n casvaa* »uch | . I- .... ila*’ ! wish to h*!;> Ix'antify and clean — ; — THE BOLDS TRIAL THIS WEEK Baittg Heard at Portland Decaturites Attending. The ea*e of Adam* county vs. Pan j ■ jel P. Bold*, ex-treasurer of this • county, to wllsw't money alleged to b« • due to the amount of almut sd.tMMt, is ’ i boin. tried at Portland thr* week, I ■ The ea»e began ye.tenliiy and the le- i feiidatit. Mr Bolds has been on the, • stand continually since. Auditor Lew- ■ ton and Deputy t ierk Baumgartner went to Portiami today, being »um ' monad to appear as witneaees. Attor ; | • nevs 4*. •!■ Lutz utid Peteismi A Mo-, i ran. nr- al-- there, being attorneys ■ in the case.
Decatur, Indiana, l uesdav Evening, June IS. lUhp.
WOULD SKIN THE FARMER Clover Seed Adulterated by Eaaterr. Firm* in Shameful Way. 1 Th»* funner utuat l<»»k sliMFp, t hr»«» »liiv» ts h»* A V<?i<l I Av»|m*|««walv i bv |nt mAtnifartunM prodttH* but it wit'. . tie a new and deci Icily novel wimJ Ilion to have workcf off on him, at fancy pnrr. ,ariirlc» of hi* own pro-1 1.1 or t ion whieh are adult erat ion* of tbs j rmwl mnseirnrrle.* sort. Hwtnry. Hike bl,»od. alaass telle, alien the rvi «ult can lie figured out in exact form [ A t'MHWtinil «»ed firm ha* Wn **ll Jot |»-i . ' ' a.t nter ant :
I th* form of vetlow trefoil A thod*"t t 'tea fa TO LET CONTRACT For Paving North Second Street 'council WILL MEET T tNIOHT A N after of Contra* ton * 4 Bnck Manufacturer* Are Hero F j g IwbAl tfc» amount of bin but h. Tb* t s-tsuta il 19 hvoktM lorweru t»» tiTinij lh«* rih/FH* a llrat rIAAA •< r***t ah*! t wbuvver errurv* lb* eottlnk*! wdtl bftVA to pot in lb* atr**< aee»niui< U» I itisii* au«l »p*r i&r a Hon* aj»4 put t«w* | •am* in t'«»mpl*t*> OROANIZATION NOW COMPLETE Many Planning to go to the Slate Convention at Manor. Thia Week Th* Htih'lav tw*h«>*4 cwovwfitloti h*l*i| Lt FUiilah Thai*! on Intptf' wa* w*ll Att*H<i**l an I lb* p - *’*'l |pl* «>f that ♦'»*tunAHiity At* wry mu*b kt’f<trel iu iht* Work. Ts i*n*tfntttsi |Rrv. A ». HaUt. Hssii. J. T. Merry ’ m.m. of He- atur. and Rev I A Sun ; Ili 'l tis ’♦•■ril 1 ’ lil* l A't ' '«*':* I !tluri*t| by J**** Hupp rrratril a good! ti.m amounted to tJ.IO. The GmI vention voted to onFantae Preble and I Kirkland town»hipe into a permanent | LitiranizAtioti Alla th* iOii«>wHi< Hmrer* I were elected: J. Frank Allen, pre*-j pd.-nt: J..*.|»h V. Peas*, vie* pr-i dent; Jwwut Kelley, secretary, and Ed I Fruehte, treasurer. We feel »un* the jMiople that were prvaent at this con--1 vention appreciated our ellort* and ■we lielieve interest ill the work will .continue to grow and the sclnsd* of theee township* will b* benefited accordingly. A* tin’ time approaches I for the great state convention at Ma 'cion this week. (June 19-21) interest its increasing, and a large num tier of people from all over the county are planning to attend.
BAD MUDDLE Monroeville Telephone Co. Have a Mix-up IN THE HANDS OF A RECEIVER Ugly Chargta Made Againtt Oeory ■ E Spot* Aec.-etary and Other*
rWHld* and ewaudituww Jan I GETTING READY Congressional Convention at Alexandria THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK Adam* Cctusty Democrat* Will ba M Band ou the Day Named | Alexandria Thur*d»v of next week 11* iiegmnmg to b* a topic <*f c.mwr-1 I Druv« i»t*. and a Urge delrgatlon I Liard l*ai*r. Wm» »•& the Hon 1.1 ' A M Adair *» a candidate beitiie me.ii"* ot igying ...w t. .• aminii *. icotuitv a* named *ome tim*- ago at"| Is Fleming. C. W. 8i.00... Dawi | Werltng. William Adler. F. O. Davi*. I I Evlaet Jaek*.Hi, John Durr, J A j I Hendrick*. William Schug. James j I Wolfe, William Shoemaker. '»mwi I ’ I Hir*< hey Jame* Ku‘o-y and Ihirv B. |* Erwin. Aside from the regularly | named delegate's many other* will go,i ami it ie expected that Adams county I delegation will lie up to the limit, h Most of the pneple will go to Manon i land from there by interurban to the convention city. Others in the south-1 ern part of the county will likely go i to Portland, from there to Muncie and then over to Alex. Tin* Madison’county Democrats have arranged, for, their county convention on this day. and in all it will be a great day for the city of Alexandria.
WAS A GOOD BALL PLAYER' But Make* * Bad 0:‘ .»! Old Pop I Aasos. Ly t ‘ k»-'< • 1 ’■» M-* j
GENEVA NEWS Dr. Mason s Lecture Will be a Treat K OF P TO I HA*- . ROOM' ■ Will Move Int« Mr* C>!MWd*rtM‘ • fß A it • I |thvii<h rolofrU. --if®* * •» | (though be p.*»-**«*d <d »• * lb- Ma».» and that Geneva j«-. j pl* ace being given a rare op|e»rtm I itv to hmr something realty Th* K .f P Me- * amkrng pl* J jto <*hMU<»* Jhrtr pr*** day, wbrh lb* M uh*!* **Oyama*» and thev put up a Miappy <am*. Thru ’ next Sunday the tea.m play *. I here and it t* known that tht* learn 1 plat- a rather fast gam" lour mo-, I nev'a worth guaranteed at each game. I Tiie first electric motor for pro-] I peiiing sewing wmun arrived and:' wa« on iisp'ay for a time at the eitv I •ftice* tn the Gregory budding. It worked like a charm and will likely ( >prove quite p'pular among the ladies.j: for it* merits as a labor saver needs lonlv to be seen to be- appreciated. • • i
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FATALLY ILL H. C. Peterson Dyin£ of Rare Malady MAR HODGKIN 8 DISEASE Albia* Lawyer WU Wm Reared Here
tze Vktua Ha* Many Relative* Here Bluffton defeated Ihs-atur it the, ur Thursday afternoon tn l.i inning*. Bovd, thermever. Grant and Eberts played with Bluffton, ami Jake Hilling, r. T-.m Hailing, Sellingvr .ml Hasty Witham were tn lhe Decatur buucii. all of whom are well known lien*. The game was a warm one and the score as 5 to 4. Boyd .»p|*wed Railing, but the latter had far better «up|»»rt. Decatur finds fault with the umpiring, but he was a Decatur man. They play the next game at Bluffton June 2S.—Columbia City Post.
