Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1906 — Page 1

Volume IV

JFAIL NOT I —— fctory Meeting at ComI mercial Club YOUR GLAD HAND I, gl 1 K k !*-■•-< of th * Angola Furnace ■ Company «•« To ■ night ■ t M Honing vice-president | v.- > Furnas* I’otnpany >» ir I t-«iay He «»• enrnut* to j --arch <>f better • .•tippii.i; «■> wa* induced to in.pe*' - - staved !<■■>»■. «(*•”-■ K ■'*<•<! “• **“* U*»i j »• -.he I'nmncrrul t iuh. h* j Mg- , ,wn wiiat ! .'■ de.ire* I*K*' l( —. m town *»■ on deck !<• w 4 thw* >()<>» Mr Fanningj « .<.» ** can be Il’s look*' »s isiks biiailw*** with * btg ■ K| )|. i. not looking for joj--Mu u ,, - r «>mpiy l>.-»king f<> r •» ! < •>!■ ng location » * n■>•■<■> K> . buainea* That round* K*t I! • ’><«: (factored furs*** I* K r ,-, ■ -rrr already being • >• K tlcm ! v«'i. th* W»nn< ttlovr; i F Trie, Hub I’lnthing • o. all I Kp. < v ; ,«*»: to it* many •"»**! : Kp ; ■ .-* Mr Fanning pr-im-**«j <i> on th* «|u*r* •»<! »* *>*■ Ke. * • tx>t IM do likewise I »'.■■■> Kf< >»"r!'.' » hearing. th* kind t>«' Kg *»*.•■ in: want to Urate and bet Mm »t >:• Kveryoti* nl rip hi* glad j and thru use it to th* full •’« j Kuof'-itr .a*. <r' b'i«y l*t »| Kmt* Mr Fanning* Furn»*» 1 “ • | Kus o' -’i <>r moir eniplovo*. »i. I j Kbc ■"»*' »->und for romeinirig - •* ' L,. ** •-4. i*‘* ***y !t ‘” n '*' i ■jr* Mr Fanning al th* r<»mni-*r< iai I Bbb fntught No on* u barrod I ROUGH SLEDDING ______ ■Congressional Committee I Will Fight Hard m—ew «■*•*■*• k M ADAIR THEIR CHOICE ••U.-a U'adqnartar. Will b* Open •d ia Chicago Boon After Congress A4)ou:n» * tar llemocraUr' eongr****; >t>*. i pMaitt** haa any inluen** R*pr* • Ctattv* I'ruMtr will encounter rougii • Ming m hi* rongrv**tot;.ii race ’.hi* ; F**r Th« rongrcwAiana! ooroini’* l *** ■ to make a hard tight to boat j |t s ho]*-* hav* beer: excited ; IF th* rivalry between Republican *l- - in the Eighth diatriM over th* j R*f**»ioiial nominal ion It i« b* **•■! that the inter.** feeling then i J’’**’* * will coat Cromer many v >t*> ”* ’■'•'igrewwional eommitt**'» ••h<>tr-‘ •* the I>«- m<>*rati* nomination i> J A- M Adair, of Portland, ana tber* ® aow a,, reaaon to doubt that Adan h* nominnted. Soto* interesting has b*eti going on ****tive t 0 t |, e p„ rt which tue *on!t>*s*ional rommittm* » expected to |**k* in th* Eighth diatrirt tight Th* Ibnioeratie eongreaaionai eotn•dtrr W] |] open western headquarter. l “ 1 inrago soon after congress aiMm* Representative Ja*. T. Lloyd. s! MuiMiun, will be in charge. All the committee’s operations in In(Mna will be directed through the; p*»tern branch headquarters. Rept*-1 Relative Lincoln Dixon, the Indiana •*»ber of the committee, will be con•iited frequently in regard to the in the Hoosier state. The <‘ >m*l,, *e expeeta to elect Demooratie in the Second and 'li’tricta and will tight for “ral other districts.—Louis Ludlow

The Daily Democrat.

ADDITIONAL COMPLAINT FILED * Againn The American Mutual Life of Indiana a fin. x k>« ,«ip» i*i tioshen, Ind June 2?.—Former Senator Vati, a* attorney for the Elkhart County Trust Company, receiver for the American Mutual Life Insurance t ompatiy today hied an amend.ed complaml against the insurance <s>m p*uy asking for additional restraining or<ler» and that real estate now held by Horney • b* mad/ in tni.i for benefit of the creditor* Th* eompfaliiit make* *ome sensational charge* and if half of ih*m.sr* *u«ta<n*d tb* McCoy bank failure at R»nn**l*ar sill only b* a dtoj’m tbs bu*k*’ A WEDDING

Miss Kleinhenz and Mr. Krick Married EVENT OCCURRED LAST NIGHT . Happy Fiung Oaupto Leave an a Honey M»a Trip Through the East Mi.* Mars Klemkena. tb* p«Htyi LbugWerof Mr and Mr* John KMn- ! oeni. we* united in marriage !<• Mr | n.-,,. iwmiv wa* parfonnad a’ eight o *!•<** bv R*v H Then. WHkcn. at th* hat-I ter’, horn* -« Fourth rtraet. Mi«* Er . via and Mr Umrene* Kietnhwix br } ing th* atteudact*. After th* **r* I motiv th* happy couple went t<« tb*[ bom* <jf tb* bnd*‘» parent* on Fifth I street. wb*r» they w*r* greeted by | their frwbis They had intended t« leg.* on an evening tram for th* le«»t. but friend* <»f OMffe'a prevented their early departure and tb*y I were detained until this morning, j I when tb*y left for Toledo Tb*y will | I at bom* soon in a cottage on I [ »outh Fifth street Mr. Kn*k * | .on of Mr and Me, Heorv Knrk and a member of th* Krick. Tyndall Man ufactunng Company. H* is on* nt fleeatur'* b**t young bu*in*** m*n. Th* Democrat congratulate*.

IA RULING IN THS OAA CASE Li4<* Carter* Decision Ftror* the Company Mcr'pQs M . .. Special Ju- S? Judge far j her today ruled in favor of the fit! j i*en*‘ tia* < oiapany, >m motion of tit* t leitv t<> ha*- rrtatt; | art* of th* <’«>m i plaint slnrkcn out Thia ruing wih pillow much nnf»irtant evidence t« be’ i.idmitfel. The B-.kwaiter admini.tra j hton is dtMWttgf everyonw by their f leftirt* to proven' ritV from -Jet * ting cheap »**• ... ■■ ■ ■ —- MANY WILL GO TO BLUFFTON ‘ Clover Leal Provides Extra Coaches for Decatur About 2<H people will accompany the ball team to Bluffton tomorrow, where thev so to battle for lost laurels. *The (’lover Leaf has made a apeHal rate of fifty cents and two extra coaches will be provided to aceommo date those desiring to go. The train leaves here at II Ui and returns at 7:'J2. Join the bunch and help root for Ihwatur. LEAGUE BALL SCORES DAILY The Daily Dmoerst is furnishing the National and American base ball to D ek Christen, at whose cigar store you -an now see the results each evening. Dick is up to date and the boy., are beginning to find it out.

Decatur, Indiana. Wedesday Evening. June 27, 1906.

GREAT SUCCESS New Traction Line Favored by Farmer THE BENEFITS WILL BE MANY Ninety Far Cwt as Right at Way la Van W«rt County H*« Been Secured Th* (Isteland, Van Werl A Indiana Traction company t« mewling with a siw**». that i. on|»r***d*nted in enterpri.es of this kind tn Van 1 1If th* surveyed Um* ninety per cent | Th* troetmn Im* i* the farmer. road It is Io th* farm what the «t»ans ft’SHJ M t«P I h<* •liit’fw'T !*> L’W ?■ Sfl ’»'i* land *wih*.t mean* of travel Th* • fstTti that w•* Rh**'■*’ ; fn»#n town on th* m t 4 r*x*t ®bk»***l I i«tkc» w*» ifttmdor**) Th** •am* farth |'4?«M |<t t««Wf) whefj th* htW* r * n / t ws< g Hll * ***7l7 I Th* firwt ItH* hum* set j”right in thtn.” It »wll» fwr « high*; prtee and M the »r*t «mghl for by I the man who bay* In fart th* man I)—-king for a »•« hsration •**. the farm* «■ th* grtMthm lfa« rtd a*4 I from tb*m lake* in « park Th* farm* loud ewaaHsralhM and th* farther Obey are from th* line the farther they ara from th* market for fam [land* and fam porfurte Th* farmer L a trartMl Ime <■«> in town. «tay an btmr an 4 rwtiarw Th* IUCEW -itn*’l s» l**< th«; it (♦» feitrh a tipafiK uiihHrb. it at-4 th* *»tbrt w«*rfc of |<wpwr»tF»m for th* !trip Hi* »-hiM th are within a few I' minute* rid* of the beat <«bnol* I# th* county, ln» family ran attend tb* 1 theatre nt meetings of dilfereal kind. ‘ m town and return noun* without a Mue-us loss of ttSiC. Th* barer caa •lay at i*>m* and plow while the we men and children go to town and do tiw shopping lj»# th* whole, th* farmer who i* on a traction im*. 1 IS- k-. .11

. mines up several notches He has ali I th* privileges of the man W|»o h»e« in the city and none at ths heavy st I penes in many ways that comes to the man in the city. Th* fraerom Im*. ■in ret urn for Ha man y iMMdha w**l» I him the right <»f way, a«l nothing j m<>rs, while the pike is a heavy tax I running through a long senes of j years. With a traetum line and a roj ral free delivery the farmer « "n*>m ■arch of al! he surveys *' Van U-rt , Bulletin. LEAGUE TEAM COMINO AGAIN Fort Wayne Interstate Club Hers Friday Arrangements bare been edneinded for the Fort Wayne league team to play a return date tiers Friday of tliis seek This tram was here last Friday and won by a score of two to one They ar* {dayutg th* fa*ie«t ball of any team tn the Interstate league and all who saw them here, said they were the beat seen on the local diamond this sea.«m. Our team i- playing better ball than ever and tin- game will be a battle from start to finish. WERE MARRIED LAST SUNDAY Am»s K. Stoneburner and M. I-e---ona Stoutenberry. both well known in Kirkland township, were married Sunday at one o’clock by the Rev. Jacob Heller. After the ceremony was concluded the eouple went to the picnic at Preble and spent the remainder of the day with friends there. The groom is a fanner near Honduras, where they will make their future ' home.

!the wages of sin is death I Thia i» General Comment Concerning White gc-rippe-M- It** *p» l»l Sea York. Jun* JT-Truly tU .. l# . .io >. .icsttli ..» th* caStawif '* I V * h*. it (b* a* ? *• ■ si|*d along Hrvadway today are Uu* ' ( Hml not Whit* visited th* rhorua . girl* behind tb* wen**. Th** would | not hai* seen him Whit* «b«»w*red I raiment and jewel* uj.ui th* j girL and Thaw h*ard him openly Mt- ■ I »ul( hi* wif*. who formerly a *bnr»« ! girl Thaw m hmwelf again today I The «*ntim*nt b*r* i» with him and j (her* i* a general belief that a jury ■ • ill lyut convwt him when it i* »bo»n ■ he wg* prrsteeting hi. wif*‘* honor CONTRACT SIGNED t For Construction of North Second Pavement THE WORK MUST BEGIN BOON Within Tea Days A carding to tb* Ag:*em«®t Bedford Stone for Curbing * | Th* ritjF 4*4» Wt W» fßsWtllSW*4 ;I- 4 ■ r*** *•-’? , - 9 '' i l<re» ti. < aad *»»ry erv utiua « ’ j •uumtig khm cdi **w F*w> wm*s* < ibetween Haugh A Wood*, tb* *u* , j **»*fuf bidder* on tb* cie.tr**tern. *d ' ! Werth her.>od »tre*< real and »p jproved by th* *••«•.t!. after ainen Jib* *o»»tra*c»ra »igi»*l lb* *am* fur •|tb*i»**he. and under tb* dir**«*m l| , . .. , (of the coumrii. tn* mayor aa4 etty rlrrk *ig<wi <*i behalf nt the *ity ■|Tli* rontrnet .I*l** that work shall be rommwtirod on tb* unpro* roaeni I wit bin ten day* and .bait b* munpUt I*4 in ninety day* (poo m>uw«n by I Van t amp, tb* rounrt! eocmluded to ’ mt-pt th* Redford curb .tan*, m.ieed * rd the Rerea atone which will b* fur- | ai.iwd at tb* *am« pn** by lb* ran ! tractor Thia neov. wa. **■>* owing ■ to tb* fact that •*«*rai « th* roun 1 letiaern 'nought that Uu* wa* better I * No other bu.in**. coming up |

'th* cmimril adjourned untd th.it neat 11 AT MONROE 11 r 11 ——— 11 Glorious Celebration is to be Held ,0N NEXT TUESDAY EVENING t Program Includes Maaic Gam** Firs Works and Other Amuse r | awntv > i Monroe will make th- eagle scream i this year and if you want to enjoy a few hours grand fun. go there on the evening of July .'(rd next Tuesday. They have arranged for an advance celebration of the glorious fourth and . on the above date they will atnu-e and entertain you tn a royal way. The program ineltries good tgustr. sack and potato races, pie eating contests, greased pole climbing and all the old games, also a big display of fireworks and everything else that gw* on such occasions. The lid is to be oft' for a few hours and the keys of Mouroe turned over to their guest* Don’t forget to join the throngs. Ail 11,ads lead to Monrm- next Tuesday evening and if ViAi are seeking pleasure, it’s the phvee far you.

RAIN SPOILED IT But Five Innings Played Yesterday LOCALS SHUT VISITORS OUT Wtaatag by ■ Scare of T*e to Zara Hartford City K*j • Good Team TW gam* Hftfftttat (*>•)? y*« Itrr*ldiy, whil* it »>♦ uW* wf tw* I MFgki *>* JBf <*tt IfroNtl Iwii *U’*»ib4 '■ »JM ■’4 s - *= »\ ’ b 1 itbgfwsa !»?■*< tU* !’*♦ twHsttfn ' ?Wl<FV’wt , ® * t titwsF it | • tb* gAIW* • II bw ttTti b ttMSwmg.. t b gv v w*- rr *bw Itfeh? bit iib* •**»<* ’•* ?«'*k f Tb* 4sy i'- tit r*'*?**-?* *<-* •-< m*#* f»r if*, nig »r»-t s'. »|«-d a* t !>«• I.tuyere «< lime* I h«r It. he »*- by either the baiter er the BeMerw «> -. 4id tb* twsrtiug for th* iiat>*r» bad ronaadcralM* * t**d ar,4 pitched a aw* *mp* •* Sorot •* it tBMMI Th* ww*. Hud w»a tb* gam* •»»» mad* in the fourth trotuig Rai**, th* Sr»» man up, wa* rotirol wo a tut to tb* ftrwt baseman Nadi-ng **• ««rt to the abort»* P ILihcger hit one to the *brtrt.t*>p Moi Reymu-i* ' • throw, th is *»vir.g fc.i» hfc Ang • eiked. asahsw *>**■ *• be**» ivyiitnger **•* rp at lev ba*»M two .trill** and »bro* bet* *4*ol*4 |-* to ceaiet tctl f«r Iw « ha.*. Rd l>-get and tug c-.-ring I * ti.r'-r. g.t a man a. far a* third ha- m the gftb. but be wo* left there, the l*rt man up qnkiog ant. Tthing wearything into rotMKhrratwwi, the <•.«*• ••* * fact •■-.:* *•’*.* fwcit’ |«i*i» w*r* *aeeut*d by- b««b t«eam Th* follo. og i* th* wwr. — t>»i-*T< n " ' 1 1 "* a" n" m" r a~ K. (Wit»«•». •• C «»■ Froece I» I * * • * I ■L p»aa**. it Rai-* »> | • i | « * I Eml •< 0 Riiii-0.. » j : « « I » *..< ft I t * * • 0 mill**** la , i » i • • i C.W— rt t • • I t 0 , «- T»-.r. I» i i »** ‘ » •O'** **t wk** **-* •*• <*..*-* si I*.' Mitt *t •(«<» te* «« ■« ‘ ‘t IHgai

fnmwwwwiwia»rniwsiii»»..wimii-..- j - ■»iis>ew---~’'waw— "ww~ ttAinWfto rrrr rs :***«s * W IHUIM *♦ ft > • '• ♦ * tw I I niHM** > M<T*rr*«. <• I ♦ i f I > •» i 11 • t ntJUMstiy. s', s twsess a-.a Tw ? Is H* f tr-.’l dt* t SOI > • 'lra* smssr m r «-« •»» *••• F**» I lag ths ktwg tt twit ’«* <»•»• .is- • > t*tV.trf... th. gams I Wlthaa t»'.’ » * "I gams at ahwtt i.at.»4*» .cesfrtme | evsrtlMwg that Ms **> <»nj» sr»«r that a»• etwgHs t him twins «" orwttging * throws t-sll. at»4 that was ast »U h«- fa-fh. mittns-. gl»>«4 his .»»«! v» »♦ al n.at I'.s. a»4 *!•>• •» Hat • w»l«W bl. Inag !»■' **•*•’ th» •» ■ >«' t •“ * far* to ths to*.ls W»tl«* la ..rlalslr <|..iitir.< ths MU sanO Uar-t at U»at Kssp it tn sH t"» Balsa is .-stdalaly th. fastsSt thlr.t ttwai** s**n ..-> tli* local OiamoU'! tht. aaawin not sv*a ha.-ins th* thirw as. h*rv that physO h*rs for th* Ma eion and Fort wains Inturstats tsam* Whan It s.,,n*» to thkWwinc !«• baaa* ! Ria Jah* tfmtjtesr is c.rtainty th* ' Im*l in th* buslti.s* H* > aught a man yMtantav snO threw Mm nit i a it. Mock at tlrst !>*••• It ts also ; I- ■ t him tlrant. who plareO second has* for Hl'igtor, h*r*. woritad out >-e»t*r.tar at third Me for th* visitor* Alli*'* put ’ up a nice s*rn- an.l hit a* w*U a* th* balanc* of hi* Munmats* Willi* i n*w pit ‘i*r. has he.n jsned , and I* »sp«w«ed to r*port In time to po ■»■ !.;■ «.irr- '.la, Willis I* a southpaw st’.l w oke.l Hit here last ■ *aa*>n with tbs Kentland team Re Is »!••> reported as being a fsat outfielder Kay la now restina up for th* Bluffton game and will be in excellent condition When w* meet out enemies Th’iriHtay Htv is determined to win. »nd will do Ms utmost to secure a victory. ,

Number 167

BERNE GIRL IS IN THE LIST Os Mcnnoatte Graduates to go m For«tgn Muuionarte* 'hehen. Ind. Jun* 2B Twenty-one ! grad’sates of (hwhen *■ -»•* th* Man mlueaiwnai «*h<**i, (>•«« *gM*I leered for *n*» m th* f ••*.»« mi* !*w>o A#id* They are Ihn.ote liapp land An.» Oyer. F*»»it 111 . El*i* Hyi*r, Newton, K» . Ki.i* Dr arg* •ad Autti* Anter n* l -a. • h*r.»-jp». Em ma Hersrb*y, I'almyr*. M» *)■ H ’ Hutt. F J Nett. Albert Hutt. <*. D Feach. L M R .ver and W. It F.ber wd*. th»iadbien, J E Hartiler. Eaet Lynn. Mo . K K Fbervde. Hudam. lad Frank Hamih-m. lab* < hartm., la , Ida Hwrtxiwr, t’.» *»rd. Trow . Martha (T»n*t®pb*l, N»» Pena. I*4 . ffa ■•* las* bert a t A.lalin* Hrunk. Flkhart. I*4 . , I *ad Floremm (*alp> < W tMßbmna, 0 H«>py> and Amo* ‘ho mil Jgn 1- Httttsh Ea*« Afn*«. and H B . ? F.b*route and <’ D Eaaeb to South tlAmertra Th* otferra wilt be aaeign—t ■n» f rga roantyWe by th* Marwmsstte GOOD LECTURE Delivered «t Geneva by Dr. Mason A TAMOVS WCUBO AFtAKM By Ligtrtalag Many Gatag to Btaftee <»*»*»•. June «T -Tb««* «b“ at > leodod lb* faetwro gtttee by l»r M < , R Maenak «4 < ineianali at tb* Meth i I odwt ebwroh ta.l evrorog wero m»r* itbaa repaid fee r*'g Th*** »•* «•’ * Lt been a ■***• letcresting unr • •»"’ ■fonrofui .jwakar before • G*owegFa« < ’ 4»en*e lb Ma*«- ** a ro»o*a*t then I I and «• prowd «f it lAw be u e«# ’ goberad man ta tbowwa-nd* If all th* * gegne. .ere moee like him the race * aroald M W. a* W mm, tb* *>•*< * pupnisr r**« «a earth. bm»af taftad * «f end f-»<urht ww Jarnur >•*»< wfr<d» J -»Mt*.*c l»r Maron •!*•** »f «b* . |rn>*•«»«■■ ary w«ril being «b*<» I* Afn*a

„ , , If it the asllte ewioswi ».»' W t Woiv that*, but here Ui tius ewantrv and ijte* h».»* ia stwfe an ewfertatofa* »« 1 ! i taMdroetiv* that th* bear*** w*r* 11 md ready f*W *b» end eW ' it --am* ; It « a shame there was ant a UkT* • »a<» ssttiag f»r eb**p »* •• 1* t ***» k S'. VWtfli.i *. • ww ■ V • - < *be All ||»r*aMrrtw «01 IltlJltti Atldi nnlhttitf hr- I*** Tb*f* t btrrTi UK* ♦l**' ifi* |l y>f Wlift4 d’-vTWcG sH tlik* > tht# ami a taw &41at* waii Bearw tiiAO tny 4ama< r ' fnHts fhi* I Quite a number of tbs haw ba., fan* from ben* ar* planning «Mi ©»'«< !,»v«r to Buifttor: Thura-iay to •** th* Hiiirt'.m IWcatur stem* Much interest U being manifested tn thews gam** and if the wealber t» at all favorable \ then* will tee a very large crowd **" the 4MB* WILD BEAST CAUSES FRIGHT Near St Marya Believed to Have Escaped from Ringling St. Mary*. O„ June 27 - He*ident» of (llynwood and vicinity are m a stage of terror. A wild beast, with shaggy hair, bMf* like a cow and which jumps like a kangaroo, has been molesting their stock. Nobody ha* been able to get close enough to identify the animal, but it is thought to have eM'.[*-d from the Ringling Bro*.' eirens last week while passing through from Lmt.