Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1901 — Page 4

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:ie if w „ . r ~x Lz t S-r ujz ' yz>z -. r sacSr w’.sa w v« .Sefau ■ —.o- w2* — ixiz - > was s.«« <to » to im ie--n» e-jito?-.-. f. i-.irr eoostr cmn 23Kj;a Ti-s xses be Occ* U ail -jt£arc.4. Afvr Uto* w* • jjui txvx *.ie x zrgz ifver to* toito :rgaahawa. I vans to spaa voa fact; a&i torn .♦ if -dec I iefeat Crcrmer . ar.w 2* w—. >- tssxxn yxx awk*. azd -jtov. tor., lx toi: =ast*r. for to* next ' year*. He xxest t* bsatot. txiz t ..*• wiu, county re- | pto.ixtx* to w-.r* to* defeat. I! we ; eswsrx to* eowntT aod <tostnct ergan- \ xato'.a we *2x»izi taeE. tern oar at- | vatoj'x to tae «tato :rzaxtoat.-to and ! eexorl a.it. to* view of ’ ,e- fe-.jw t'.«wn.*can Charles L. i Heary zx too* zzrxi car.. United'. Stote* smaSnr ’ MeCtoXri if ter ttotosg about an ! trjsr i.*jrspc.y »*ed Cxatotoan Her.t- , «g»- wkat Mwfjton. v.«atty wilj do to- i waar w.tecae. Herd- ■ u-- -. la.: j pre practically i a w.£d le-juftorjt v. Dealer. Mr Sana— a» tore w te & eorreeted ■ Her '-are. ’ tg t&a* Croea*r has naxy frjtodt a Aa&nca and will zm; to.&e of ue oezgaseis. T&ere was i xiose *Z ltw«d wmm Geerge Xicbol. >lrt v to.i» to '* e»oeted ro-ayor of AnOerto& oa toe ucket and is try_ig to a.-ry water cc bxh should-: *ra. fox_y oeworred. saving that it; tonued to i_ak atoatwd that w. few per- ’ voi wradd .ittest.z« to say what the ; •"xa'.-.oto. party Z the county and Cu«rxrt etockf do. The crowd talked ax.! x--*i'X tot J lam. arranging ■>«a. j» 'Z toe tobece to beat Crt-tner., Tae •xacwa pr.rn. to naw a big .-.•« x. tiue party iere as Anderwn has ?«-. c»xg~*»e,z,csai asptnnte Mayor Lz.t-ap tji ■>-x--tor W. A. K;tt;nsrer »to w.ii he mad as wet Lens over U'C^iZei.» effort to capture the Mvz .to* eouaty deievatioo for a M .x*ce Tran. It is doubly interesting , at .zz r*T*i*>d that -Judge Leffler • MrCc xz t * candidate and that MeCWkrb La* g.owit»g ambitions to -tocx.&aie th* state committee and suae a United States senatov. EMXM.WAG.-MJ OU ME While sr> many newspapers are rav.agaboot the importance of stopping i i frxeiga .migratK® as a means of i >Meeing crime, and especially of sup-1 < pressing anarchism, it would be well I ■ ftw the peop> of Indianapolis, and of 1 Indiana generally, to giro some l i thought to the impOTtatioo of a crim- , inal eh-mett here by republican politicians. It is a notorious fact that for yean pwst. <m the eve of elections, buodrwls of negroes have been colotuzed here for the purpose of illegal rcMing, and this is still going on. Naturally thia class is the most vicious found in the southern states. I'M the negro who has dereioped habits of thrift, or hrs formed the home making spirit, does not pack up and move for small political inducements, and. further than this, a man who is willing to go to another state to rote, where be has no lega. dght to vote, has necessarily developed a criminal sentiment to some extent. You have a criminal tendency to be gin with, and this is encouraged by the aid and protection furnished ill ••arrying out that unlawful fingBut there is a worse feature than : this. Nothing is more demoralizing to the ignorant and inflammable class les than the belief in political protection. And what feelings of political immunity must these people bavt, knowing they were imported for noli'-

J - ■“■"""“ 1 I WE are provided for ail sorts of clothes who want the latest and newest styles and men who want the quietest i-- - iT.est clothes they can get, and all the way □ctween. The qualities for all sorts of re? are the same: styles vary but Holthouse, schslte <sc Cos quality remains always as it can be. Whatever you clothesis are we intend that this shall be your c iace to supply them— Our suit department offerr you a choice of the richest looking and best wearing garment- obtainable in finished and unfinished Worsteds. Cassimeres and a •. aretv of Cheviots. Patterns are inclined to .e quiet as a rule and pleasing... Our prices. Ic oc sc. Sqoo, lio.oo, 512 00, $15.00. —

IT MAY SEEM TOO WARM TO TALK OF WARM SHOES. But we are selling some of them even’ day. and may be you will want a paii soon Zu We have the old reliable Utz & Dunn kind. The kind that you get your money s worth or a new pair. We have warm lined shoes with cloth or leather tops, from 75c up, and your money back if you are not satisfied VOGLEWEDE BROTHERS Ct THE SHOE SELLERS. 3

ical purposes, whe.; they see the republican governor z>f the state protecting fugitives from justice on purely political grounds: when they see the judicial authorities of MariSu county protecting a republican thief bv braz ingly delaying his trial until the -totutor? limit for trial is past: when they sm a perfectly innocent negro hounded to the penitentiary for acting with the democratic party? Such things are direct incentives to crime and it is not surprising that an outbreak of crime should occur among our negro population on seeing the police of our city pass under repub lican control. Within forty-eight hours we have had two startling evidences of it. One was a shooting scarpe "back of a saloon" on Indiana ave.. at midnight, resulting in the wounding of a woman. The other was the cold blocded homble murder in Haughville. The men who have been responsible for bringing about this situation may well look to their hands for the stains of blood.- Sentinel. The Greenfield Tribune last Friday contained a double leaded announcement that the Hon. U. S. Jackson, the present district committeeman from the sixth congressional district, would seek the chairmanship of the democratic state committee. The many elements of strength were energetical ly portrayed by the Tribune, and if we swallowed everything as gospel, then Candidate Jacuon ought towin with out an effort. The activity already exerted among the faithful ’ over the selection of a head of the organization, clearly shows that the Indiana democracy is not in a chaotic condition. This display of political enthusiasm this early is gratifying. Others men tinned sot the chairmanship are the Hons. W. H. 0 Brien, banker, mayor and the whole thing at Lawrenceburg, John S. Nolan of Evansville, who takes to politics liken duck to water, and the lion. B. \V. Campliell of the t. We need a .Ivar headed

POUTKAL A.WMUSCEMEM. We «*e authorised to as tounce ’he Mine of Elias Kei*ks a • .-■naidate tor H- ■ ot Adams county, subject to the decision ot tn* Democratic Primary Elecuon. to te bv. 1 a’. & ' time yet U be r | — chairman, one that is made from the same mold as Tom Taggart Let no other apply. Hox. Fraxe H. Sxtder of IV r. and. the personal representative of News paper Magnate McCullough, was m the city yesterday afternoon and ‘St night. True, he failed to circulate to any noticeable extent, but his business did not demand such premiscuousness. Notwithstanding tie-kink-that have been cut, the Adams county g. o. p. still stands pat for George M • Cromer. Assassix Cxolgoh was electrocuted at the Auburn. New York prison early Tuesday morning, and immediately afterward his body was intern*! m the prison cemetery. He was su‘ le “ and defiant to the last. President McKinley was shot down by L** ll Czolgosz on the afternoon of 1 riuay, September 6, while the president was . bolding a public reception at !‘’ e l Buffalo exposition. The news of the I foul crime swept around the world like au electric shuck. Ou Saturoay ■ morning. September 14. the president died, and on the following Tuesday . was buried at his home in C auton. , Ohio. The trial of the murderer was . short aud lacking of dramatic incr /dents. He pleaded guilty but the - ! trial judge refuasd the plea, and aP' i pointed two prominent members oi .’ the Buffalo bar to defend him. aurt , | the jury after hearing the evidence, i j ordered his execution. Czolgosz ">'* i the sou of a Polish family living uc,. > i Cleveland. Ohio. He had been r I worthless fellow, and immediatei) , after committing the murder, at' j nouneed that Iwwasan anarchist. • , died without a wort! of rejieulance " » the crime committed, which was >• i foulest in the history of our countn