Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1896 — Page 8

: riends of Free Silver! TAKE INOTICE! THAT THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING OF August 27,1896. "s the time selected for opening the silver campaign in Adams county, ind for a ratification of the nominitions made by the democratic jarty. in county, state and nation in 1896. Some of the states’ ABLEST ORATORS vill be in attendance and discuss .he issues of the day. Bands of Music vill be present and fill the air with harmony." Citizens of all avocaions. regardless of previous party .ffilliations. are respectfully invited o attend and listen to the discusdons. from a free silver stand point. Further particulars will be given uext week. By order of DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

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