Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1896 — Page 4
THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS PC IH4»H Ki* * KRhl M |>RX<»< HATH' riH" l"t Hl l»HIX>« <' lew G ElLINGham. editor tl MMU I I lit IX M’V t EnirnM «t lh» jt IWaiur, Indian* >» !*v.wvt < .*, Mall Mailer THURSDAY. Al G. «. i»uh ticki r. *0" •R«»>O**T WILLIAM JENNINGS BRV*N o» •9* vica ARTHUR SEWALL o* M*ma For .hntit ‘HUthr Ja> .Vitin* wnd .h»H\ i M»’.F %TH For J. til K< ;»rx *• ii*’ *e l*jr and Adan*. X Foe t*iNw«s*iiUi»4 Atiortw»jr OAVIh > *MITH For Audit »r X HH M *X • »L1» .h»X \* X• I FX* IOV AX vy; I‘FTFK I' \*HHAI ’ HFK WILLIAM F FVLK OR 1 HAKLI * - U KKK FL! v* CR!*T FotlXmbw *» IMMHct. •*.-TH F M KXX - Over production i* a theory ad-i vancexl by the goldite*. This theory is a fraud and as rotten as hades itself. Silver Dick Blaxu *a* Munday renominate! for congee*the Missouri democrats in the eighth district. O.vrs m the market* sell* for about ten cents a bosML The farmer'* oats must be dishonest, or I it w ou.tl -eu tor more. Pkesuhxt i i h r Brvan is in New York where he will be ofti cially notified vt hi* nomination. The great event w ll take place in M.v.*mS ureGuxien. Ordek.* are out from Pres’dent » - >- - • : • r. . that pernicious activity m polities by postal clerks, i* a violation of the j»'ta. laws However. Carlisle is not a postal clerk. - s tanner owe* one thousand dollar* *’ad piys eight per cent, in tercet thereon, it • rake M*‘ bu»hel of or* to pay *a I interest far oae yn . Surely the fanner sb . i fee. i. ■ e the present Ax ra k he :er to thr cause of - ver Ft. * t ..»■«’ o’ it ■«?- iag the Indiana>.* New* the Journal of this dry. Its editor ado it» that oace up a a time he was a rank popixrnt. and aa aa arehtsr «f whole cfath. Tis sod. M K.x k\ ta'A«c* a cxwl -•<*- Jar.” a <1 as good as any other d -..ar." ’-a s.-ir-d «i<-ar," -a* gvx>! a d var :•< the working rvaa a* w k.»e <pl ver --a dollar «xk ■ »:j- -g ecu- ha: ’red ee :.*.” bat fata fc» tail ■* what ■nterra? they *hal. be made of Upcn that be s»>* >d:x -- g : ** • » X ■« » .w * •. *•*.-; w ■“ • '■ •"* - V »” * ... fl’ ... i ’ 75.t* V <r : > of 1 cnos. Incasa. Kemtarky. Michigan. Minnesota. lowa. Ohio. We< Virginia and Maryland rapt on that will be 4 pnrvhased Ttis" state e.evtson ia A.ab*ama M ia;- started the tidal van A'.C*.-*f Kr ■AU AfiFl Whrll. Tlw gT‘ ’ is. ' >1 <■. 7 \ Sr-l'-'i TW** C** ■* 4 . TX 4* A VfMLT * JrM £ < ... i . jb?-'.”" *£ k 2 Wi awf* A* S* ■* *X? <aH? 4WX ’ ‘ i 1 K*® WK ■ si •Mfml * **.. iYi*C ''*K- ■'■'¥ JUJX W Ifcart
i Cl\»i.itii ■* ou the street corner* 1 wii.. wage HMerilly The gold sad *thrr po'i'le lock horns with all the gnu* and skill of old timer*, and they all mean it, too. lt\ xi m. alsmt the only democrat in Indiana according to his own skillful tiguring. is to l»e rewarded for bis x alianl sen ice* towards the cause of gold, with a federal »p puiutmeht. The appoiatment * ill perhaps loea’e him in Oklahoma. Byuutu is very clever. ||»M'S'!:rn i* a democrat He so declares himself in favor of the Chicago nominee*. He teem* to l»e the only member of Preaident Cleveland** cabinet who has a voice and mind of hi* own. He refase* to be gagged by the money paarnn W i btiant, wfcn fora uumtxer of years have l»eeu the government itaelf. Y<»v may thiuk that you have buried the cau*e of biiuetaiism; you may congratulate yourselves that you have laid the free coinage of silver away in a *epulchre. new ly made since the election, and liefore thi» door rolled the veto stone. But. sirs, if our cause is lust, as I lelieve it is. your labor has been m vain; no tomb was ever made so strong that it could im •us canse. > will vet lay aside it* grave clothes and it* shroud. It will yet rise, and m its rising aud in it* reign will bless mankind—W. J. Bryan. , Tu E_vr\ yean ago the Wh c Minty farmer could have sold hi* ■»<<• acres for Today he . mid hardh g» t * •it cash t r it. If he ha ! *<*ld it twenty years ago and placed the money at interest. it would have kept him. and he could have lire*! cuaafartwnrth Bj retaining the farm he has been obliged to work hard and lire «*-anth. aud yet it ould proloblv not be an exaggeration to say that he is today worth le*s than half o: what he was twenty year* ago. If anything can be done to change :of affairs, for the i farmer's sake let us hare it.— | Columbia City Post. Voters do not be deveired by < statements sent o;it by New York bank* They are yoar worst i enemy. We call your especial < atteation to a small pamphlet is ! •ned by J. Edward SinMMaa. This i man Nimmons is the praridec* the Fourth National Bank of New Y«wk. and » one of the nine New York National Rank pres; lent' who in company with Henry Vill ’ ard. Don Dickinson, secretary 1 Carl sle and several Lood « bank ers met in New Y,«k Apri...7 1 I*: •• and resolved “that the west -s: a taught aa object teanas on < unance." We got the 'tese**a in the shape nf a panic and a . I NtkfNi bemd mat all ia the iatetesr of these a*o«*ey shark*, a i . . - T . < of this eiass • 1- -.hected tee c-as-e* of Great Brittain caa bare their way now * • U—'. '1 ires -< th ' ■ -aatrx. aud can die tale as they ire dictating aud .1. p. repahik. the nnfaNrfags acd berosai cf oar forefathers have been in 1 vain Wba: de* indepeedence anaa! Wehmar dehnea it a* “Ab *-3te of dependence, exempt, a frwaa reliance eu <■« her* or control fr-xs th-®: >»- - s_>'LSTauce or I MuMraanc*: dirwriae «fooe's s*n sdairs with-at interteremne." The British government -.s detentiMd t treat the United state* as ar. annex t Lombard street, and their cd rts are sex*'•led 'y a tew persons in this emnsry vha delight fa he known rsthec as citiiea* es the | wwrid than of the United Stases. Let the Am-nean penple settle ymr> axv while itabhf the isms x'r-tY*. tr'rV' * V* 1 WTJMSL’-i r? 12.* ‘.Arw- :*■ T"xcx*t® tv be true he UTk «L' * p‘'*k a at hgww that, fwerae ■' - , pr-'eressama with the h ; gtl prsre* “hefe de war.“ The wd " i as! statesaest all the way through is sack a chest nntt' .' ' 7 j k ® T’-k iT’ Y*’ 7 Yo. * * HuT 1 ? TP ■7l * the hithny wf this praat epsatit as i
The supplciui'iit in this Issue. ••Are We a Nation of R**-.ils," by Joseph <»kvt. is well worth leading. We hop- every reader <>t the I’ntx* will tud lime to stud) It carefully and well. Thk democratic c<mg:e»*iouil oouveotiou foi the Eighth coiigiv* xioual district met y»«tertlay and tramluate*! Johu R. Buiut of Anderson. There were l*o other candidate* prominent in the rate, but the overs helming *eidiment prevailed fur the nomination of Mr. Brunt. The convention was an ovation of enthusiasm iti favor of free siver at the ratio of !♦» to I. The other candi<lat* were Dr. Selva of Jay, and Fred S. Caldwell of Randolph county. The overproduction theory advanced by the goldites a* a cause of falling prices has no foundation whatever. Take for in*tance wheat. There has l»evu practically speaking no increase iu the production since !*<». In that year the pro duetion was *.»nc< *’»!•.44 ' bushels, in l>'.‘4 it was 2.31*0,121,000 bu*h els. and in no year intervening did it exceed thi* last amount. Vet it is a fact that during that time the greatest fall in price* occurred. The excuse is unsound. If all the troubles in the last twenty two year* have been caused by produc ing too much, then dearly the remedy is to chex'k production. This would mean mure idle factor ies. more aland* ned farms, more iinem ploy ext men aud women, more poverty and nr‘re -uiYenng. lx UM! England appunted a royal cummis'. m to enquire into the -recent change* in the relative value* of the precious metals." Among this number was Mt. Leonard Courtney. In an article . in the Nmteenth • in IMM he says: “I am now satisfied that there has been aa appreciation of gold greater than I suspected when I signet! the report, aud 1 should mg be able to concur in the same paragraph again. My coaclus'on is built apou many reasons, and it seems to me to explain many phenomena otherwise inexplicable " Hr says farther: -It is a dream to supp<*«e that goM is stable in value. It has undergo** I a considerable of appreciation in recent years, and industry and convenience have been hampered by its movement more than they would have been had diver been our standard The slavery vs I*' I was that of ■ur iaferior race. There is a slavery of today which it is sought to perpetuate and which, while not palpably to the common view as that of Wd. is u re far-reuehing aad repulsive aad baneful in its cuMtqnence. because it is aslamy of the produciag masse* of’ the white race, all the world over. This slavery oar people caa not ewenpe. Against it fonns of goverasieot are no defense. If we do the h- idieg of the m -ney lender* aad maintain the g Id standard, we mast rxpev: our prodaeiag c assr* to t<eeocLr year by year sore aad more depressed, provided the* are willing to rolerate the couditfans which the gold standard ro-d-r* inevita’ e. One of the plainest of these eooditfoos is that the faads are to pass into the pro-1 prietorship of mortgage eompaaies aad c<h« r.-rh creditors, while our working fana-rrs are to be trans formed into teaants as in Europe. D. six., rae as*-a*we of the w.ta .ra»a. •: tae treasury note* Gen. Jobs A. Levan gave utterance to these sign**CMt words: •‘I. foe one. cam see benent ooly to the m -oey t- . ier* and th -e who lereive latereer aad have fixed -.nevmr* I can see. as a result of th> .eg’.dati-ua. *mr t-:sine*» operat>?es < rippled aad w ,g— f« labor reduced to a nw-re pittance. I caa tae ilpcairw* axv o<b < .<•*. Wesi. wfiueh a* th-tr Mr**rk I esua fF* ■'\ w ..F*Cc*w 7 C.’fT ••'R'.” •* '. **■' * 7 Xt?' M . F* *a' V ("t - x ?*••* xX . . * i • v ....* * <'"AV *” .«’<* I CAF tiMf J** w W * i*** watt ettWi* mt B3o@f-T t-. :>•* th* fMunt wm to tfcm cau I mr, the a#*- ©<■" ’*»'** to the Y-.<k?aadcf Thieadaeedle street, is Lood-ct.'' If ataa ever spoke the truth, turn. Logan did here. T'a..- mme g, _ - *■ ./. a: their tae demand far g.*d ’
Craig Miller i» elerkiUE *t the Burt. Rev. George Schroeder i* working at Montpelier. Satu Girard of Berne, is i» new reader ami Mibscribor to the PltD**. Dau I’ Holds was looking alter oil iutrrrst al Vau Biircu jester-, day. Our citizen* should give the old veteran* a hearty welcome next w e**k. Mrs. G. C Allison, of Peterson. lowa, is vreir.ug her sister. Mrs.: E. T. Gregg. Porter A Bobo have dissolved partnemfaip in the ait bnsinew*. the latter retiring. Mrs. Joseph Hart and children of Pontiac, Mich., are visiting relatives in the city. Kev. E. T. Gregg went to Peru today, being railed there by the iHne** of his father. yesterday from a visit to her parents and home m Cincinnati. Charley Webberof Philadelphia, wa* in the city several day* visiting hi* brother, sister and friends. ’ Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday will le veteran day in Ihxatur. The encampment promise# to le full of interest. Mrs. Simeon Beatty is at Win cheater visiting relatives. Sim took advantage of her ab*ence aud went to Rome City for a few days recreation. Dr. H. F. Conello this m «rning reports the condition of Mrs. Cai -1 law a* somewhat improved. Hfr many friend# m the city wilt rejoice at this information. A. L. Lichtenwaiter the clever young barber who run a strop on Second street here for several month*, came d«»wn from hi- present home in Wayne yesterday, and took a look at his many fretadn. of w: -*2 Raw *y. xF-cva*rd. r is tfe* Alaz.* Asarsas !•*- a*<t w cassr f aay Ac ifswta st aikMR: 4 E-n ba amp*w«*d as*l 5 be-;?* s-" CSine4 to tbra ,a&4 xbe?*’ MX 1 ? a*4 rmvt,v» tbei? Fywa E Rawut A4»‘n l»d. Aax ‘ ’-•* Praae? a. Merry-, as. Att yk i®e >aakat wa •saHbMB*OMBty •» A®MBa* Mk. !slbe A-sarsah . ? *aii Aixaoi tma. h •£ • • X ... v’« i ’ i - .laAi iMdraii Wxry ; _ ' * g - - •*- -* i - w **? &*..'•< I* '-L..?* &►. *..*e _> iin? rcty 7w*CA'»a?. d* X-«-2jky K*S 3 H LOnUMET- 4 xit*£ Mass* fehrs* Axwrz«-r» " to tb* t css? IXricaxs? a.a*l to ’b* c.zYfit * • ‘L-®BE.aßt “* * Aii.k®..» ifaMtXlH. nine, with *b* yr < * a. , -w jlx she sii-Aw-fa * e-M» w^*y??*** a»a « » 5 A fa? tsJ UR'-rtii faaoo f .** axr; *er ..-®* A Sri *SM lAcf viE f-srC, TbtefaiCV W«r*-“ ..On? twity-xMo? a»x X 3* 1 eOM? ‘ •’*• "**e*-l La B-K lU,AMT N -■ "< * Decatur Markets
■ «(li ■ 111 SWIVEL sTiir'B 12 I*2 und !'• cent value#, nil . , . | j »<-««• i setß ; -■ GRANTHAM SUITINGS, Worth *’» cents, rvduwl to Al! wool. I'liu-kand j j|B ■4 Cts. reduced t< 25 CTS. I SHIRT WJkISTS I ?2 ,h ’ Waist.* reduced to 51.50. I $1.50 Wai-t- jcdii., : j,, »<..■ $1.25 Waists reduced to SI.OO. *B SIJM) Waist* I Oe* I 75 Crut Waists reduced to 65C. I IF YOU WANT A COOL DRESS COME TO I —“BOSTON STORE-/:-l I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK. KEUBLER & MOLIzI Something New • ■ I Meat and Groceries. I For first-class meats and groceries I see the City market. Everything the I latest and neat and clean. Prices to I suit the times I Any orders and patronage will be I thankfully received. Free delivery I of both meat and groceries I PHONE 46. I Dyonis Schmidt! We are Slaughtering Pricesl Our stock of Dry Goods. Carp-1 ets. Queensware. etc., must be re-1 duced and closed out to make room I for NEW GOODS. All goods! marked down. We can interest! you. Come and see us. JACOB FULLENKAMP. I M. Bremerkamp’s old stand. COMING! COMING!! DR. J. JL. WALLS I THE HERB SPECIALIST, Will be ar . . . Motel Biurt. Friday, -A.tig Hotel Hawkins. PORTLAND. Thursday. Aug. 13 CO2TStrX.TATIO2T FR.SS At* Cxxe 24oskt4 s aTTSSitxxLSi—t.. “ * :- “* r> STOP TAKING A MINERAL PO SON. f j. J wATiom *u: , s = . «».io - — S/AtJIiSjS-W. \ • BrT * SC«3«W..* »««. --» - , i i/ ':«s ' Richmond Office & Laboratory 21 S, Tenth St
