Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1902 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT ITIBT TBCRSDAT »• ,»StSG BT LEW G. ELLIXGHAM. PuWisher. d.OS PER YEAR IS ADVAXi E. Batere-l »» the p* - al ?«.:.• lo<l as* aa Beconii-ciaa* aiaii matter. '•FFICiAI PAPER OFID*MS COUNTY. THURSDAY A> . THE TICKET. For Kepmentatire HENRY DIRKSOX For Preswußnr JOHN €. MORAN For Treasurer J H. VGULEWEDE. u For Clerk DAVID GERBER For Sheriff ‘ ALBERT A Bt’TLER. * Foe KBeoraer < LINTVN C. CLOVD. F r Surveyor I.E. >RGE E. Ji< KEAN For Coroner < . H M HESK. For • •Mami'ssooer—Ftret I>i-: DAVID WERLING. » ■*' •nsmis' • r -or.'i I •: WILLI \M MILLER.

X - -: - . ’ ' . ■ machine has been in course of i-in-struction for two years past to defeat George W. Cromer for the rep ;bh. a a nomination for congre-v. ;ut .x’.— man comes up -m .?iy and will probably be eb sen it the. - m. vention by acclamation At the I>xaware county primary list Fr.dav Mr Cromer defeated Judge Leffler, the McCuiiougb ca»;.date. .■arryiss: for-te-eight out cf sixty ice precincts. fully withdraw from the : ght Reports from th-r — where pr. mar.ee were Eke wise held for a sim ilar purpose are : f the -ame «lor and the ultimate result ,s practically un disputed. Ar the meet.eg J. th- democratic state ®T.;t:- at Indianapolis last week W. H 1 Er-: : Lawrenceburg, was chosen chairman, and the selection has struck the popular chord among democrats all over the state. Mr. O'Brien is a man of many fine qualities. thoroughly capable, and precisely the kind <f m rganizertbe party needs He is the light man in the right pl >. >at the right time and deserving f the earnest support of every-ten. :< ret in Indiana. He has serve,! as . hairman of Dearborn county for years, and has b»eu five times c* republican- may !> >k i.r such a fight a> they have never had before when Chairman O’Brien starts after them.

January Sale. > - - < ; Clothing, i Parasols, I • Carpets, Dry Goods, Groceries. > ■ —X | M. Fullenkamp, ] L - , |

THE TICKET The men who are to lead the democratic party of Adams county to the greatest victory .with thelergest major and appear at the top of the editorial ■*> curred last Friday, a day which seemed to have been made to order and 3100 voters took advantage of their right of suffrage and these men decided whd should lead them. The choice has been made, the will of the majority must be obeyed and with good will and friendly feelings we go into harness with a mighty cheer for the viator and only one determination and ue motto: "On to victory." Democrats everywhere are imbued with a feeling that this is to be a successful vear. a veritable landslide to our principles cf right, and the majority ! A Jams must be "boosted" to ■ JO. Let - forget old bygones and gird ourselves for the fight, so that we

■aa meet the enemy with such a bril ’iant froat that they will be d -mayed frimthevery onset The candidates co ■— o. with. do- respect to their :f the earth They ire men cf whom we can well be proud and of whom we car •veil boast. They come eni -~d with ah . .a1..-, cat. :ns for good Seers and no man need bend his eon- -. once out ?f shape to rote for them. The honors conferred upon them an* , ist ami it only remains to give then: a handsome majority next fall. A .well that ends well. Mr. O’ Br.en is an excellent man and will pr re an able and efficient chairman. The interests of the party have been entrusted into good and safe hands. Then* has suddenly sprung into existence a very pronounced sentiment in favor of having a thoroughly unitel democratic party m Indiana. The words of Thomas A. Hendricks, uttered nearly thirty yens ago. are being recalled: "We turn our backs upon the past and leak hopefully to th-* future." From every direction cotnes the admonition: "Let by-g ~ te by gone-." It mav truths .1--. : that Chairman O’Br.en’s idml'. «n tration begins under eoniliti >□- - E-:. I. . -

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The farmer* —st •- : here ' -..t week was ’>s ‘a.: th- beet .-1 way f I attendance ever held la the ecanty. It i* nc long'-- 1-• tL-tth-s 1 title farmer is the cae woe succeeds i finan-.-Jly and caherwLse. Tar city ete.--.kn will be the next e?--' ;f at-resc . :r:s:se ;f a peiit- . ilten .: _>■<-j* iz already a ieasowiii xrxazr. it .j believed wll :.e hetei * a:- ume during Marta or April < .re W M' Kzax chairman of the :—r.- r-aj;c etmnuttre has certainly □erf rated xs da«b-* well, and has nade a recced for himself that snil last sc ng is t-re party lives. The i.:; Lav* --.i-. n-,- the sjmtnitaee f:rtae feci: ng ,-f a pri- ;■ txnry aare been faithfully adhered so. Every eaadadaae and every enter ia-- te-c treated precisely alike, rietner ix suited him or not. and the resax ji that e**ry :ne is compieteiv satsr-it Ear eaad.date feels that he rets. red every vice cast for him ind em a '.ter that his bali-jt • ■.ate,: ;ue. Mr. McKean has been therjiign. y toMnt us his every move me ae made a splendid' record as 1 eaa man. an organizer, a leader The leo ritic partr owes him much , f:r o_s i-vQticn whi’L has been given ‘ soteiy for the love of his partv. < vnnm years has there been a ( brighter cutiock for lod.ana demxra ler than at the present time. All fee- ■ ! ttons have wen united, old enemies have clasped hands and the big Jack son army is ready to meet he foe. Alreadv candidate* for state offeree are twbbing up as may be seen from the following fn.m Tuesday's State Sentinel: The announcement of Adam Heimterger of New Albanv. that he will ask for another nomination for secretary of state is expected to cali forth similar declaration's from ali the men who occupied places on the democratic state ticket two veers ago who expect to be candidates again. It is known that several men are considering being candidates for office in ease any of the old candidate* do not announce themselves, but thev are holding back to see what the former candidates intend to do. According to th* Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Record even. Miles is an avowed candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidency. It states that be not onl v feels that he has been mistreated and desires a vindication of himself bv the people, but is also anxious for a pbpu lar vindication for Admirals Schlev and Dewev. both of whom possess his warmest admiration. Be felt verv keenly for the two admirals when they were censored, and now that he RM been censured for expressing his feelings the friends of Schlev and Dewer have become the fast friends and allies of the general commanding the army. While the Sentinel caring youwb for the truth of the report, it feels that the American people honor Gen. Miles for the stand he took with regard to his fellow victims of the navy, and that they resent the brutal and unjustifiable reprimand administered by President Roosevelt to Gen. •Mlles in defiance of all precedents and rules of propriety. Gen Miles is a man of the highest character and atMiity. and is certainly worthv of anv position to whiah the American pee pie could call him. Sentinel.

THE NEW COMMITTEE Union W. F. Worden. E Root- L H. Bokneeht. W Root- L. N. Grandstaff. N Preble —W. D. Conrad. S Pr-: i- Chris B me. Kirkland Win, Zimmerman. E W -.-..xg:on Geo. A. Kintz. W Washington- Henry Eiting. N S ' • - E. W. h kson. >S‘ Miry’s F. O. Davis. N Etue Creek— C. M. Morrison. S t Creek—James Foreman. N M nroe Gerry Martz. idle Monroe—Samuel Durbin. French Rudolph Schugg. N Hartford—Peter Kizer. S Hart! rd Eugene Lindsey. N Wabash George Fravil E J-f-rsjn Abe Bebout. W J-?erson Wm. Kerr. Decat :r Ist ward, A Lew G. Ei! iogham. Exeat or Ist ward. B L. C. M.ller. Decatur 2d ward. A Abe Booh. I>catdr2il wardJi—J. W. McKean. Decatur 3d ward, A—Ed Green. Decatur 3d ward. B—Thoe. Baker. Berne. A—Emil Franz. B-rne. B J. D. Winteregg. Geneva. A -A. J. Byrd. Geneva. B Thomas Drew. A CarS Jacob Buhler hereby thanks his friends who remained faithful to him during ins race for the nomination for recorder. He bears no ill will toward anyone and is still a democrat of the gxd old Jackson kind.

Editor Decatur Democrat. Dear Sir: I desire to thus express my sin cere thanks to the voters of Adams county for their generous support to me as a candidate for coroner. Dr. C. H. Schenk, Berne. Ind. Editor Decatur Democrat Dear Sir:—Through these columns I beg to thank the many voters of Adams , county for choosing me to represent ■ them on the ticket as recorder. Mv supporters did splendidlv and no one could appreciate their efforts fuore than I da C. C. Cloud. Decatur. Ind. Editor Decatur Democrat. Dear Sir: Fred Schieman desires through the columns of the Democrat to thank his many friends for their support during the democratic pritnarv. just closed, and while defeated for county commissioner, he is still a democrat, feelings toward anyone, r red Schieman. Bingeo, Ind. Editor Decatur Democrat, Dser Sir:—l wish to express my heartfelt thanks to the many who so noblv supported me during the campaign just -lowed, and m which I was nominated for sheriff. While lam happv over the results. I likewise svmpa" thize with those defeated, knowing from exwrience what the feeling is I have the best of feeling for all mv opponents, each of whom made a‘ u honorable rare. Albert A Butler De catur, Ind. With malice towards none and kindest regards for all who took part itn the last primary in mv behalf I take this method of thanking you for favora i n mv direction Iromising you that if there was ntn thing dene or said by me that bad a tendency to mar the good feelings of any one that it was unintentional on un part, as my intention was fairness and honesty and due respect for mv com ( I'etitom. and I extend panion to ] others as earnestly as I ask it for my

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self and hope that since the conflict is over that a general good feeling will prevail among democrats and that the nominees will receive the solid support of all democrats of Adams county. Again thanking you for favora received I remain trulv your democratic friend. With (mv best wishes for the future. Henrv Koenemann. i Editor Decatur Democrat. Dear Sir: Allow me to announce through ■ the columns of your paper, that I ex tend to the voters of the democratic . primary election of this countv mv , sincere thanks for the support thev ; gave me in our late pritnarv election. 1, Though defeated, vou will find me t ready to make political speeches in r every township in the countv when , the campaign opens next fall.* Again . I say to my friends. I thank vou a Youre ‘raly, 1' ]■ J, honihlll - Ind.. Jan.; 1 — ■ ' For some time sharks have been •Itaking subscriotions for the Ladies’ (Home Journal and other popular! papers 1D this part of the cwntrv at I . fu UCWI rates ’ ,be t**ing that ■ the papers never came. The various •j magazine* and papers thus impewd 1 th? D ha 7 **“ oKring rewards for the arrest ar.d conviction of any such persons and the probabilities are that itheLadtre Home Journal and Gn.iinnati Enquirer will have an opp, x ‘it ““J the ’ r n?W,rd " * ™ shenff Dan Erwm. Last wevk word ! tinT’n b r ’" Ch l. an «»» get- I Ind < b, ’’v rka ‘ Maglev V Erw,n •‘«*w pnxwieti hJt ita *“aL Th ° fd,w S”» f went to fez W 7* af,er hin ’ aDII s . l: ‘> n ° n Wber ® "t” eap i L I , Sa, '' r ! 1, . Ta ’Hi brought here l|.. ?nTr? L ja ' 1 a ' H, “ i o'gui v h XV’*i ,enhy r'SL: C Hl,bon <l * u fixed at Mljll of cnxiU he h.“ ‘X

— —I failed to get. The n n identified as Ed Wilgu- ad uwS well known to a number of I here. He is about thirty yean and was formerly a resident ■ f'"' where his father was mi -ter d 1 ‘ I cited Brethren chunh. Hrserved a term in the pen •: tiarj'* I ing lieen sent up from A ien c®To several years ago for forg>-ry Business in the circuit ■ art S I has lieeu transacted this week M ‘ lows: State vs John Br.wd»l«a bond tiled and appro- d >tate j Gothardt Brown, dismi-*’ I again arrested, tried bv jury a^ f ’ I diet of guilty of burglary retui* ■ **ntenced to Michigan t’lty P* . “ and disfranchised for ti'’« J* | Jasper Tate, et al, vs John B. el al, cause dismissed at ‘t cl ; - g tiff. Jesse Barber, et al. '< l '- i: I Barber, final report filed and commisaiooer dieebargvd tan sl | Williams, et al, vs C. L. Ayers. *• rule to answer cross compiaint »•’ J lute within five days. 1 rel vs Hattie Tague, et al. report <’* ’fi of ’dPf* acre* of land, rep rt apP I deed ordered and appr ved’Ward vs Elizabeth FrxD<e.''•’J continued bv agreement. Adams vs Charles Hotalittk. p ‘ dismissed at cost of plaintiff- D F-and Mir? Hier vs A E H-lw al. cause continued by ‘gre®* Ol<l Adams (.’-a Bank vs Selli# n 1 burn, axlmr.. et al. separate Longeuberger to Vc^b-wo 1 - • complaint, rule to reply 'rtn J ■ Sow les vs Mary E- Millet: 1 murer overruled. Roma : I ' W. J. Mvers. et al. separate tm Tj Iby Mvers to strike out vertmt p' r ■ complaint. Rachael A. Martz '• 1 3E K. Martz, answer filed and .J set. Joseph Wiutetegg'* I Moser, et al. waiver of i'* ll ’* ’’ mons by all defendant - > G Winteregp. answer filed 1 Pusey, et al. vs Henrv Jam*- ' . affidavit Os non-resklency til*'*- • :