Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1903 — Page 4

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Rules and Regulations Governing Primary Election, to be Held January IS, 1903. The Adams County Democratic | Central Committee in executive i session assembled adopted the following rules for the control and regulation of the democratic vote to lie polled in the nominating election i of said party, of candidates to lie voted for in the general electoin of 1 190-1. SECTION I.—The democratic pri- | mary election on Friday’ the 15th I day of January’ 1904, shall be held under the Australian system of election laws of the state of Indiana, ‘ ( with the exception that there shall |be one inspector, one judge, two clerks and one election sheriff, and except as hereinafter set out in sections seven and eight. SEC. 2—That the interest and pur-1 pose of the nomination at a primary | election is to secure a full, free and fair expression of the whole democracy’ of the county. Provided that all those who voted the regular democratic ticket in 1902 be considered democrats. SEC. 3—The qualifications other than heretofore given of voters of such primary, shall be, that he is a citizen of Adams county, Indiana, 1 and a legal voter therein, or will be a legal before the next general election. That he be a ; bona fide resi- 1 dent of the township, town or city, 1 I and the precinct wherein he offers 1 to vote. I SEC. 4—The eligibility of a candi- 1 date shall depend upon his compli-1 ! ancc with foregoing requirements, ’ and paying the assessments fur cam- ' paign purposes, placed upon him ' as a candidate for the office to which f he aspires. Such campaign assess- 1 ments shall be paid at least 20 days 1 before the said primary election. 1 Provided that if a candidate neg- 1 lects or refuses to comply with the 1 ■ requirements of the Adams County 1 Democratic Central Committee as < 1 are provided for in the rules and 1 regulations herein contained, the ’ name of such candidate shall not f appear on the tickets used in said primary election. 1 SEC. s—That the County Central j

Committee shall meet on the day following the next democratic primary election in Adams County in Dooatmr, Indiana, at 2p. m. and receive from each inspector or committeeman of the townships or of the respective precincts of town-, ships town or city, the returns of' s iid election and proceed to compare the votes Co st fur all the candidates who have complied with the rules and regulations of the com- ! mittee aforesaid, and the person having the highest number of votes cast for any given office, shall be declared the nominee of the democratic party of said county and state of Indiana for such office sought. Provided, that no County’ Central Committeeman, whose name appears as that of a candidate on the election tickets us such primary or who has any relative whose name appears as that of a candidate on such election ticket shall be eligible < to serve as inspector of such election : nor shall he be allowed to select any election officers to serve in said primary election. In case of ineli- i gibility of the committeeman to ap- ' point such officers aforesaid, the Chairman, secretary’ and treasurer . of the County Central Committee shall appoint such election board in i such precinct at least one week be- i fore the primary’ election. SEC. 6—Each board of election 1 shall keep a poll book in which shall be entered the name of every person who votes at such primary election and after the polls are closed, said 1 election board shall count the votes 1 or ballots cast and make V>ut a tally’ ! sheet, and deliver such tally sheets ' and poll books to the chairman of said Adams’County Democratic Cen- ' tral Committee on the day follow- ' ing the primary election aforesaid. ' The officers of said election board ' shall at the time of making out the ! tally sheets make out and sign ! three certificates of election showing 1 the vote in such precincts as shown ’ by the poll and tally sheets and 1 place one of said certificates in the possession of the inspector, one in ( the hands of each election clerk to * be held as authentic reference ( should any’ controversy hereafter ’ arise. ( SEC. 7—All voted ballots shall be ' b.v said election board placed in a 1 paper bag, tied with a string and 1

sealing wax melted and pisted over the knot of the string and delivered to the inspector and by him returned to the Court House in the city of Decatur Indiana, on the day I mentioned in section 5. In no ease shall any’ voted ballot be destroyed by the election board, but all such ballots so sealed shall be kept for the period of thirty days by the Chairman of the Central Committee and such sacks so sealed shall not be opened except by order of the committee in session regularly called, and in case of contest by any’ candidate voted for, contested ballots shall be placed in a sack with tally sheets as hereinafter set out. All unvoted ballots shall be destroyed by the several election boards by entirely consuming the same by fire before any’ votes are counted and no votes shall be counted or ballot boxes lie opened until the polls are closed and all unvoted ballots destroyed as hereinbefore provided. SEC B—Any voter who declares that by reason of physical disability or inability to read the English language, he is unable to mark his ballot, may declare his choice of candidates to the election board,and the poll clerks, in the presence of said voter and in the presence of said election board, shall prepare the ballots for voting, and on request shall read over to such voter the names of the candidates as marked. SEC. 9—No person being a candidate for the nomination to an office and to be voted for at said primary shall be declared the nominee of the Democratic party of said county who loans, pays or gives, or promts es to loan, pay or give either directly or indirectly any money’ or other thing of value to any elector, or any other person for the purpose of securing the vote or influence of such elector or any person for his nomination, nor shall any’ such candidate off ir or promise to loan or give any money or other thing of value to any elector for the purpose of influencing or retaining the vote of such elector, or induce such elector to work or labor for the election for the election or nomination of such candidate, or to refrain from working or laboring for the nomination or election of any other candidate, or to any person to secure or retain the influence or vote of such elector in his behalf as such candidate, or to be med by such person in any way to influence the vote of any elector, or electors generally, for himself or any candidate. And no candidate shall hire or otherwise employ for a consideration any elector or person to work at the polls on the day of such primary election for the nomination of such candidate, and should any candidate violate any of the provisions of this section he shall be dealt with as provided in section eleven of these rules.

SEC. 10—That if at any time within ten days, any three persons residing wihin any precinct of said county shall make attiudvit jointly that each of said persons voted in said precinct at said Primary Elec tion, and that he beleives that the vote of said precinct was not counted or returned same as was cast, or that the same has not been correctly counb’d, and leqnest a recount of said precinct, a recount thereof shall be made as follows: A committee of three persons, legal voers of the democratic party shall be appointed one by the County Chairman, one by the petitiunera and one by the two thus appointed. The committee thus appointed shall make the recount and certify to the result thereof to the full county central committee which shall be called togethi r by the chairman for the purpose of rociving such results, and of taking such action as it may deem prop.r in ths pre mi les. SEC. 11—All contests and disputes arising out of the canvass and counts or contests following said primary election shall be settled by a majority of the County Central Committee under whose direction such primary election was held. SEC. 12—Should any candidate violate the rules and regulations of The Adams County Central Committee and thereby fraudently secure the nomination to the office to w hich he may have aspired, the candidate for such office who shall have received the next highest numlier of votes shall by it majority vote of said County Central Committee be declared the nominee of the party aforesaid to such office. SEI ’. 13—That Should there h< vacancy occur at any time by re moval resignation or death, or should here be a tie vote of any

candidate, or of a candidates im.uinated at such primary el<'<'xon aforesaid the vacancy shall bo ml<’u I by a majority vote of the County I Central Committee at such true as it may then and there agree upon, i SEC. 14—That the contested hallos and tally sheets Jshall be placed in a piper bag tied with a string and sealing wax melted and pasted over the knot of the string and delivered to the Inspector and by him returned to the Court House in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on the day hereinbefore mentioned in section five. SEC. 15—The names placed on the tickets used in said primary election as referred to in section one, of the rules and regulations shall be arranged in alphabetical order. SEC. lt>—The Chairman of the Adams County Central Committee shall have a notice printed fur two weeks in the Decatur Democrat giving names of offices to be filled by candidates voted for in November 1904 ana voting places in the next democratic primary election. Resolved: That it is the belief and opinion of the Adams County Democratic Central Committee, and here assembled, that in the coming general election of 1901,that Adams County Indiana, is entitled to, and should be allowed to name the democratic candidate for Joint S(ate Senator for the counties of Adams and Allen. Resolved: That it is the expression of the Adams County Democratic Central Committee, here assembled, that since J. F. Snow, is a candidate for the office of Joint State Senator for the District composed of Adams and Allen counties; and that, since he received nearly a sufficient vote in Allen county in 1898, to secure the nomination that we hereby consider him the logicial candidate of Adams county forth said office, and that we herein ask that his claims lie properly re cognized by the Allen couny democracy. Resolved: That the selection of an available candidiate for Joint State Senator, by Adams county, be made at the next primary election in said county, the same as the se lection is made for State Representative, except that each candidate shall be permitted to choose such number of delegates to the Senatorial convention, as the vote received by him in said priamary election, of 1904, is a part of the whole vote cast for said offices, as said primary election. HOBSON’S BIG IDEA He Wants Billions for the Increase of Our Navy. Washington, Nov. 30.—Former Commander Richmond Pearson Hobson of the navy has prepared a bill which he has requested Representative Wiley of Alabama to introduce in the house on the convening of the regular session I Y ' | \ CAPTAIN RICHMOND P. HOB3OW. of congress lor the purpose, as he SRys. of making the United States the first naval power of the world during the next eighteen years. The bill makes a to.al appropriation of 12<50,000,000. a certain portion of which is to be used each year for new ships Fifty million is made available for the present fiscal year 160,000,000 for the n -xt, and so on increasing by $lO 000000 each year up to 1915, when a lump sum of $1,500,000,000 is made to carry on the program to 1925. Mr. Bryan In Dublin Town. Dublin. Nov nn.-Lord Mayor Harrington Sunday gave a luncheon at the Mansion House in honor of William Jennings Bryan. Today Mr Brian la visiting Belfast * New Wage Beale In Effect. Providence, n I. Nov. 30 The new wage schedule adopted by the cotton mills of the state which reduces the wages of operatives ten per cent re storing the price list of two years ago went into effect today. Safe Blowers at Work Savannah, (la.. Nov. 30 Safe bin.«rs raided the department More Zs Foye & Ik kr.tein, dynamited the safe and secured between $1,700 and SI,BOO.

Weather Forecast. iu<i<ana—rair, with colder in north ern portion: Tuesday, increasing cloudiness and warmer. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. OARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow $ New Corn, mixed 43 Machine shucked one cent less. Corn, per cwt., mixed 53 Corn, per cwt, yellow qq Oats, new __ Wheat, No. 2 .._ gq Wheat, No. 3 73 Rye 4h Barlev — 52 Clover Seed 5 55 Alsyke @ 5 15 Buckwheat qq Flax Seed gq Timothy fl 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 p. m . today as follows: Wheat, December 82 5 Wheat, May gji Corn, December 41? Corn, May 429 Oats, December 34* Oats, May 35" Jan. Pork —slo 92 May Pork 11 22 January Lard per cwt fl 47 TOLEDO GRAINMARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur, Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cask. 5 87 December wheat 87” May wheat gfli Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash 4fi Corn. December 42 May Corn 42 Oats. Cash 3flJ Oats, December— 36J May Oats 30 Rye, cash 58 STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 4@ 4 50 Hogs, per cwt 5 3 90 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3J Calves, per lb 5 @ 5| Cows 2 @ 2j Sheep, per lb 2 @ 2| Beef Hides, per lb 5J HAY DARKET. No. 1 timothy hay (new) No 1 mixed hay (new) — 15.00 @ 16.90 No. 1 clover hay (new) POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE CO., PACKERS. Chickens, young per lb 7 Fowls, per lb 06J Ducks, per lb _ < » Young Ducks 6 @O7l Young Turkeys, per lb 13 Geese, old per lb 05 Geese, young, lb 6 @O7 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz I 27 Lard 9 Butter, per pound 11 @ls | Potatoes, new 60 Onions 50 Cabbage per 100 lb EOi Apples, per bu 50 I Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVEB A SON. 1 Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sheep pelte...„ 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound 05| Calf hides 07 Tallow, per pound 01 COAL Per Ton Anthracite | 700 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana . 380 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL /TARKET. Tiona fl. 82 Pennsylvania 1.97 Corning 1.62 Newcastle 1.69 North Lima 1.35 South Lima 1.30 Indiana .... IJ9 Whitehouse IJS Somerset IJO Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.31 Barkersville. 97 Ragland 66 GARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. AA heat, J cent lower. Corn, J cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 28000 Wheat 13Kcar* Corn .....238 cars Oats 170 cars Cattle 27000 Sheep 22000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 2'ooo Wheat 170 can Corn cars Gate 190 cars ROY ARCHBOLD, IiENTIST. 1. o. o. F. BLOCK, Phones Office, 164; residence, 245