Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1899 — Page 4
THE DEMOCRAT rrrar nevus *:«3rr»« bt LET* G. ELU*'3K.*.’t. t:..'-, fix rata :* *:-vis :t Ea->- -- - - »- ■ : ’ : k ’ l #fe:il THURSDAY. AUGUST
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■- —iirjaaaro tw _-ro — jJ’-w •» face l-T.re ! -i.: .’ X. -pcfem. 8 a rei-.'. an as that ?•:? -:m—2 rwari w .th ’l- --at-m-x that -moo: Tat Times soggests p—— f’ - — : r-y 72— UalXna. ' 2 7——ton • --_- •- great p ..-■. -. parties. The object in view site shortWz regret to ream f tire- -:«am--x* and *r. _■> ...n— - :f the He® -’ J.T’d: 'fc.rf:x. Fra year :? tw< he l.'-- .—i z -imr»-..-z : arrestsdrx. all tniogist cf • .-.r.™. .n .r;-r to gx-x-n-—.-ry x--22 c • Toledo J zs has pub. !y an Bounce* 2 that n- .- ready and willing *»j be m .Z-prtZ~£. r , .-and date fir govern - f >.<'. v 2rog - .25 -:-• feel that = .;.■: be in she race He the inrietewl-ct v.i-rr :f toe state .- Hana. Tub week oar read ere are again treat— t. an xtores re-rw from the pen :f Miss Hattie Ssadabaker »L'tr.--s x’ — x. <*-■-. ;z‘ -.z her trav-ls in tie roly .xd. C tnnex coos to the Dmucaai from many - »1_- Li: g 1
:R - ZLiUZX “• .. n-p&y rr.t< f-zr the pairs ai>i tr_<;t.e erpeEXted. Tss informal receptko tendered the H x W. J. Bevan at ludg-M.p.-last Wednesday ---\ -s v- 7 - the fact tLit there is quite a '..~e'.y ■ > t£zlLx7:;t7 t 4 r.*-<r.r ■^ngL’• knwri and iadleatdo- pant to a Sh’* ll ~ i -J 5?.- LZ .AT>_2lL“c ••. tCar k_Tx fayeW- .) zciraal san. ~i- a rt-ry ab - I£LIL <ILI L-ro- Z*7r i **. L-l . -J *D" t:tl - g r..m • —:eex. Bttt a- tn— head of a destzrerraiie national comiuittee he has shown himself to be deficient in e®ee«jtire ability. The plain truth is taat Senator Jones is not qualified for tie- ehairmanship. and to eontinoLim in that pceitk® would be to inrite a repetition of the numerotts mistakes that marked his <-oixdoet of the campaign of !•<♦ .” Senator Jones Is virtually - .je-r -eded by ei-Gvvemcr Story as < hairman, and Stone is a very itrewd ■-lan.—South Ben-i Times. TjiiiE is not as mochcryitur for the return of Boss Hanna anyxg republican po»itis-i.ans as there La- been represented to be. Indeed. Mr. Hanna so shrewdly selected the time to be away that it may be suspected that he was not sk-k at all. He quick!? and boldly ran the gamut of pcJleies. a-el hie methods are now well known and r. .t gether rejected. It Is probable that the administration, under jieiicions maaagement. would be satisfied to hare the senator remain in Europe the rest of this year, and the entire year IWO. if be will arad over hi« contribution and his co’Secting machine.—Enquirer
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55 - O <•* _ “SE ISSSLES. Ert-’-.v-s —:se Seefevs :t * oar >3“ Br* W w CretwieTt •*=■- _ V i-wu • The :nlygre..i s«»iaru party /.sit M-' - - ■ 5..- '7-' Lt Taad ’l x zg fnx" i> .ng wire: . It rzarozez 7-->x is the '. n was :'-r Fror e B BLB ; i-' ; . ■ L'r * i ‘ - . —•—— • — -— — » — p&.r«y. Cg’ *<kt* - y 'ir :l- fanner- : - s>rLX to jxn with zz the 21. L-J l :: Ez=:L>r» fit .— IL L .2.1 :. '- ' • — .- -* -.'. : '-.re-, that the g:. 1 standard was ill ngt: The- <ntrol.rei Etgl.ixd. England I <n:r:re and Europe - extr'....ig tne United State- Y ?*z te.. me that the m?xey questix; is dead.) Mr frret>>. the mcaey q jettou will j re-M :.- xv.T •< ••/peepretakfr.c2 Esg_sn fmar- the right t: them tbecselves. Some peepte ay J* j» - —C ■ T . t theelerttou settt;ed the m .ney qneet. s In I** xe argtiiient was Xit we rxeCed eoefidenee. not ■sonev. All we needed was tr restore cctifidenee and then all would be well. It didn't take e:i exmhLs to do away w.-.i :l- ?-.2igdec earguroent. Thev «ill never plav a»ot.'er ecofidence game :n the Anter.-zan people Fur lays -.ef'.re tk® the republkar- - wocijd h* L Oq eketks day they said toaiarr'jw would b* .Thf*!. P*e*ll-* vailed *zz tie promised prosoeritv and within -it m'xths after confidence had leer, restored ro'.re banks failed than had failed in si months befcre. If I had Eave -_*e_ rrerg- : :■. roy -.e.-tLX. n>. E--r ..-v : t.- party should & - take a backward step from the priociptes adopted in Jcißi. If we did we wcuid not *-rv- to win or wouii we find it poßttbie to do so if wvtakea step ba» £. Who would beiieve us if we were willing to surreoder our peiton -x the qtaestton we believe to bt right" If .ur poeitk® m. 1 rfj*s was wrong w- rxgfct to -Lange If air platfcrm was wroeg we z-zgEt ireage :t Tnat olat' jrm was right ev-ryw.ro -_f Errey sentence of it was right, and for my part. I w:dd not surrender '.'-e plank in that platform to br.ng reek every gnld bug that rest as. M zre torer. that. Ido not believe we would bring them back by reurrenderlng a part of c-ur piarfem I beiieve we wrel bri.tg more men to nr party by standing hr that platform than we would by aoaDdociag it. I! you left oat ooe plank to suit -jne axan and another to suit another man who wants to cc<oe back oar plarfxnre would be so much alike that it would not make which party would win. The denaocraric party adepted a platform x ls£*i that was the beet adopted by any party is recent veare. and when yoa talk to republicans just remember that that ' platform secured 47J00G more rotes in Indiana than any other plutfonn ever before written by any <xfaer party. Some people object to the ratta There
CLOTHES If you are going to need a g . < or & «<?/-' .'strf a .-a:.- for Trara •«es±er a .''i e ::z: ci - 2.:'. tez: or j rz-r . '--.Z. ; remez-.ter c_r store is bea.dq’_arters ::r a., tne novelties and specalties in men’s cress, as as the regniar and stable styles. Oar prices on Hart Schafmer m Man guaranteed clotnxng t~ - < - .: easy for yc _ to ha - e the test. Hl»- i WABX a-*RAMT£E3 CEO •> HO
f ‘-'".re*4L t'_ a L Z—T'wZ.-xL - *L?t .LLp*3rt* fiZZOr .2 rifiliZMy feik w-ciLaxs. do yro realize xth— .ast tw: rear- i're- exj«reci :n ‘I- ’. 7. ■- ■ -- -2— “ 7.-L -2..- if: Think :: .’: in two years' time m re ».'.. ..■. - cfiL* ♦ i i g.* Tri - J? «?le .-i — _ my 1 onset y-: u L:.w xjust trusts are any rett€T t&c£JL »-2 I*t— yu<3 2LxkX rppUDiX’TtkZ; ezeven 12-:n in Ohx. over which Mr. Hanna presided, had to *i2>pt a plank agaxst trusts Tnre a2m.r.retrat. x does nc< want to put the trosxs dowx:
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I want t-. s-tggest t: you republicans that sotue trongs are so piax: that vou c-ann A refuse t see. and this is one of the things that is so plain that even a republican can see it with his eyes shut, that tire republican party new in power is not trying » destroy trust-. If you really ttirs that nothing can be . done I want to reEeve your mind of that idea. Who appoints the attorneygerreral ‘ The president. He can ap-S:-:nt any attorney-general be pkases. e can appoint an attorney-general who wants to drive the trusts out of the .-. untry even if he has to go outside of th- republican party to find trim. An 2 that attorney-general can prosecute the trusts, and yet thev are gr-.w i-g up even day without being prosecuted. If our laws are not sufScireZZt. 3tt<TD*y-2*r*'r3l can 2> 12*iLLX Will »Xr ~tl fxcient. and it is his duty to do so if be ,is opposed to tiusts. You may say our constitution stands in the wav. Your attorney-general can recommend _ an amendment to theeonsutution that
In order to make room for fall Clothing, we will sell for the NEXT 30 DAYS our entire lot of fancy summer suits for cash AT 15 PER CENT discount. This is a saving of from 50c to 83.00 on the suit. Remember this sale will last only this month. P, Holthouse & Co.
•g~' ezzz*'z~‘-z zZsZT-'' z: d—i--L- •- -■- Th- x.x : s. re:-r re. mv fellcw xxes-. tire repub., an -rerev j:es tret want :: ettingu-sh the 2r-re:- Th- mists Mxe: :.; tn—-retxblk-an tic set. and yx canr. -< k.ll tie msto until you take the ex-vxg-reei-r out f tire axd- :f the T.-.-z- >: ng a- xe ’.-.re’- : 22- . ~ re- - .. _ _g w-.1l :l- tr exist 2n spite 2f the laws. Repu*?.:-.-•ar». recm— w-.th us and we will kill every trust, from the smallest to the .arg—t that has ever existed x this . in try Stop watering th- trusts aztd v:<2 v.l get n: as.-.-tan - from ;r—ere -- re-- Tn-me? hant ann •: w-:-r n:- sleek; :: .- _:.’y a x-or>:p:4y that -.'-aii water its stock. It is the waserirg'of the e: :• k that is making •-vee u—ags pj».re. If they can all re ingress together to raise the tariff they can call «m- --- -- ’ g-tn-r: : never nave -ren begun if we had given to the F.lipx - what we gave
u the citizens of Cuba. Say to them that the American people will take ap ' aims to beip aj>op!e secure iudepeDdenoa, but it will never take up arms to , stifle a nation fr:tn gaining independ-' : eoee anywhere in the world. We can say~tc them as we said to the republics ‘ 1 of South America that we will pro- •, then, front outside iiiterferetkoes Say tc them that we will declare to all , tLr w«id "hands off. Let that re- < pub<ic live and let it work out its i ■ •"hay and we will be sending school teachers to Manila instead of i idiers. , I hate despotism. I lore a republic i The people of France were friendlv to us during the revelation. The peo- ■ pie of France joined hands with us tt/cirs , J | y the people of America in erecting in New York harbor a statue wg. rt _ ennghtanmg the w rld. It was ‘a glorious piece of work. For a century this nation has been true to its people. For a century this nation has held I up to ali the world the light of libenv ‘ : ror more man a centurv the doctrine ;
of self-government Eas -—a :i- --:.-=. x xx u Ax-7 x -.1 ,;i a xxga.. :f that tin- x- ; ; .f svlf g.veroxrex -~-l —-sT fiZL . - i . zlt-wIE; Sl.uL down and send it back k Freme aid tell them that we an- &:<: 2- Htwtr ' usine-- any m re * we g> to England and get a— xi-ixx--::.-cf William the Conqueror* You ta do it if you want to. my nepd»oa friends, but I w<:<ild proceee aa American pian. and trim is that ve -hallgireto the F;. :.n - :_- asass :ranee that we gave :n- Cxas —that we will protect tzrero from ue outszdewzrll. and thee the xzzre. i the Filipinos shall ,-.:n :x xiren and place in Manila a rey a new statue enlightening th- r.-x AIUELS Co«lSt* TtKie-i l&TL.*urU. The annual Bass:n ;f tire Adans Coanty Teachers’ Institute xena in the circuit ecxirt rcccx Debater, Ind- August 14 to 1- in T_institute is net an asremn-z: d essays and t 2 tea 2-7-school :f instruct:;®. systotiatxallT conducted by competent xstroetm Its essential objo tis x :. .2- :e: agugical inspiratioa and p.-h—-..xl training, the old—in fact all tae prtgressive teaebns an ::e pr xet t this week's work. Trustee's Itay— Thursdav. These offic:. doobtedfy be presex an 2 oserve attendance and profess. :x xterest of all their wideawa-re t-. lers wz desire and deserve pr.ro-::: i:» new Ideal Music Beader wil be use: as a text in all muse .-s-.rs. A K • : : .-.• : :rnrei-- 7- : ::.~ 3 of J. B. Stooeburner. We call spte ial attention to the evening .-etu:’?We have been fortunate x re>.’ir-g Rev. Earle Wilfler fcr Tuesday even ing. We earnestly ass a n- my :-r\:: 2. a:. : • ■ ’• - tion to every friend of 'be puW school. Yours for sure -- Irvin Bron :vterry. C.'untv -up: The advertised 1-tier . ' ~ V -I. 1- '-- Steele. W. Sage. Mike "’.- --'■ Manill J. Earl. Bessie Tn ■ . ' W. Warner. Mrs. M gg- Br f Rarer. M:ss Uro t’ro-t .tr r er. Maggie McCone-:.-; Manerre. Edwin D. Smttlu Glr-I.C. E. El.. • ' J. B. Caruthers. Mr- -- John W. MncFadden. ’ W....?.xt
"DANK STATEMEN 1- ... « .... oa a ■eport of ttewK" - ; s '. iW ot County Bank at Decatur. lac _•<. t M r:b I odiana. at the esose of its t ustsewdar of Ju.y. is* “ sorBCT - Loan* and discounts. s> . • Stocks. Bonds A M ct-qrsxe* g Batvtf oouse. fi Furniture and fixtures. i/S ** Current expenses. <;s S) Interest paid ■ - Csrrewr 1 ?. ii * - J *- N '*"*. * . . | Dtae fr.-ir fM/ik? x bankers - . iCasb cash 'vx- - < VS, BocdsiM I — Total. . LIABU-ITIES ' Capital stock pan! in. ; ’ 0 : Surplus fvnd . Codindedpn. fi:* i* - r ~ Ifecouut.exch*iifeand ■.□ seres-. Dividends unpod . Ind deposits on densxad. J _ w Isd'l deposa on Use. (aiicf 1 Total ; State of Itsdtana. County - ." A ■ ; L R- K. Albeu.Oashier . ' w County Bank. >0 w enin.y - abeve statement is true. < CS^*' - R-K Subscribed aod sworn w *** idfjrof A rustt. I*B** v _ 4 , t sHwfs 1. - t 7 Jt .. Com. expire* -
