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The Union County Journal from Marysville, Ohio • 4

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UNION COUNTY JOURNAL, MAEYSVILLE. 0,, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1000. 4 far the most widely circulated SIXTEEN TO ONE. Powers, O. Moore, M.

T.Flaherty L. II. Bechtel, 8. F. Eaton, O.

F. Mo newspaper la the Leeward Islands. Highest of all la Leavening jowcr Latest U.S. Gov't Report Cloud, O. P.

Zweroer, John Heck, The third is 'The Tuapeka Times" An A. Thompson and T. J. Lo veil. Jluthusliuttlo Gathering of Democrat.

published at Lawrence, New Zealand Saturday, March 28. They are ex A committee of one from each town Leading Local Newspaper. MARYSVJLLI.OBXO. ship was appointed to confer with ceedingly Interesting newspapers. It took ns a good while to determine to like committees of Populists and Na free SUvcr IlKtt Cbomu to the Stale tionalist on the question of fusing ad Other Coavontlone Blnglas Keeo-lutloa Kndorslaf the White etes Pledge TheuiM-lyet to Vota for It- the three parties la the oomlng ooun what country the Antigua standard aud the Tuapeka Times belonged but by a careful search of our Published Every Thursday by ty campaign.

These three commit One of th lJlgKt mud Uoai Ilarnte A. J.XXAXU2. tees met and organised separately loua Convantloa the leiAoereUe HoeU Hare Hold la Teare-Thoik Meaa Dual- atlas we finally located them. Tbey were sent us. we presume, by the then appointed sub-committees to Offlmim efe Blfh.

Mmim KUri, seea Thla Presidential Yea, agree if possible, on the terms of proprietors of Chamberlain's tnedl cinee, of Dea Moines, as each con The Democrats of Union county coalition, eto. The following gentle tains their advertising matter marked met In delegate convention Tuesday In the court house for the two-fold men constituted the several sub-corn' mittees; Democrats M. L. Uowey, tirhi or caacurno. with blue pencil.

anything to do with the organization of the new committee for fear of fraud 00 One riter -ii R. O. Richey and 0. H. Rouse; Popu or something oreeulnir In and work 50 If paid In AdTnot- purpose of selecting delegates to the several conventions soon to be held and expressing its convictions on the Worth 10O Canto.

Delaware Herald. months lists Jas. O. Carter, Jas. Herd and J.Brooks; Natl onalists O.

E. Whar ing Injury to the people. McPeck appealed to the committee for permis T5 mm 60 I UIU WO money question with clearness and It Is very wisely said that the gold dollar is a true measure of value, be sion to speax ana fortunately ror tne retrlng gangster the balance of the ton, S.D. Boyd and O. F.

Ballinger. After a conference of an hour or more emphasis. SoTtrito cause it Is always worth 100 cents. committee, even If they were afraid A Fleawmit SarprUo, About eighty-five invited friends assembled at the residence or T. N.

Elsom, two miles north of Watklnp, last Saturday to remind Mrs. Elsom that it was her 44th birthday. The surprise wss Mrs. Elsom being entirely off her guard. Croquet and base ball were indulged in until 3 o'clock, when dinner was called which proved that cooking Vi as not a lost art among those who served At a few minutes before 11 o'clock they failed of agreement and the fus be paid once a rear.

of some corruption getting into the hundred cents Is what? we ask. Why, Mayor Thompson as chairman of the ion was declared off, for the present organization, thoucht it better to a bundred cents In gold we are an at any rate. This we regret because keep op a show of common decency tlttr4 ml Ik P'tflUs it MarynilU ut executive committee calling the convention (a new committee having swered. So the statement amounts and so the gray headed old sinner the Democrats, Populists and Nation' nconi elmtt mall matter. was permitted to say something In his to just this: alists are all of one mind on the been elected since) called the conven own defense.

A gold dollar is a true measure be money question, the tariff question IT looks like McKinley and cow tion to order and announced that And now we ask all eood citizens. cause it is always worth a gold dollar and on all questions affecting directly J. H. Klnkade had been-chosen to act men of all parties, men who adhere In other words it is always equal to it. After dinner some nice selections of muslo were rendered in the parlor.

ardice at St. Louis as we go to press. Wb are opposed to a single gold this county and local interests, and if as temporary chairman of the con to the policy of the founders of our country, the policy of Jefferson and itself. they can combine and become a unit At 4 ice cream was served standard because it is class legislation So is anything else always equal to against the Republican county ticket vention. Mr.

Einkade in assuming the chair made a brief speech outlining the policies of the two great 0( the most vicions kind. itself. The material point is, how Jackson, whether we will be used by any Republican ring or gang who work politics for their own personal ends without regard to the interest of the masses. When we look at the there is absolutely no question but what the result would be the defeat of much of other things is the gold dol. parties and setting forth the objects Thb St.

Louis utterance on the money question will disgust more lar worth? That is the testjand the after which the friends began to disperse wishing Mrs. E. many more years of Joy and happiness. Few occasions are enjoyed more than this one was and may many pleasant years be added to her life. a number of Republican nominees.

of the convention. J. B. Arnold of only test Of this more anon. Broadway, was made temporary sec Republicans than It will please.

It has already been shown that the The delegates to the judicial con' nomination of Dow for the judicial position we see the ear marks of some gang or other. It now appears as a settled fact that there will be a second nomination for the judsrship. With retary. gold dollar measured by commodities Thb most difficult thing for McKin The first thing in order was the ap vention were instructed to use their best endeavors to secure the nomina ley to do will be conform his future Mrs. Ursula Margaretha Nicol, relict and property generally, is worth about twice as much as it was twenty gold standard course to his past such a condition there is now an op-1 portunity for the people who desire of the late Leonard Nicol, died Sun tion of Judge O.

H. Norria, of Marion pointment of committees. The roll of thepreoinots was called a number of times and each named its man to free silver record. years ago. that right and the interest of for circuit court judge and cast the vote of the county solid for him as If any man in debt wants to pay by the people prevail and for the day morning at seven o'clock of cancer of the liver, aged 71 years, 8 months and 11 days.

Deceased had serve on the respective committees, Thb Plain City Advocate came to long as his name was before the con Democrats of this judicial subdivision to put in nomination some us in morning last week because of such a standard he certainly ought to have the privilege of doing so, but he want or time makes it necessary to vention. the death of one that village's most omit the names of the members of the should not be allowed to compel prominent and useful citizens, Dr good tried and true Democrat, and if we rally around him with our support and votes we can easily place on the bench a man who is not under the different committees. After they were selected the 1 convention 'ad- everybody else to do the same. Albert Haner. A SCORCHER Eckels Hoodooed.

ourned to 1 o'clock. On reconvening Reed's do-less congress adjourned There is a good story on Mr. Eckels, the different committees reported. control of any ring or gang but put there by the people and for the interest of the peopel. On the Beat Situation in Dnion Republl.

been sick the greater part of the year and a great sufferer. She was born in Bavaria, Germany, and came to this country in yonng womanhood. She was married to Mr. Niool in January 1845 and to their anion four sons and a daughter were born. She leaves three sons, Charles, Nichael and John Nicol, and a daughter, Mrs.

John O. Ruprlght. of Van Wert, and' twenty- J.1.IM-.- 1 last Thursday afternoon, but so littlle interest was centered in itself or its The committee on credlntials recom the comptroller of the currency. Two weeks ago Mr. Eckels started for his can Politics.

The following communication was mended tLat in the absence of regu Kept the Secret Well. acts that the public took little note of lar delegates persons present from home at Ottawa, to make a fight for the delegates to the state conven A special from Bellefontaine to its existence and none of its adjourn precincts cast me vote or tne pre ment intended for our last number, but reached us too late to put in type. The author evideutly does not see Tuesday's Columbus Dispatch says: tion in behalf of the administration. cinct. News of a sensational wedding has On the train Mr.

Eckels took dinner On permanent organization J. through a glass darkly when he looks ust leaked out. Mlas Carlotta Price, in the dining car, and as the car. was Hare was named for chairman and upon the acts of the leaders of his Chas-RM. Jennings, editor of the Athens Messenger, died last Wednesday.

Mr. Jennings visited in this city last February at the home of Mr. and daughter of Common Pleas Judge John A. Price, of this city, was mar F. W.

Courtrighc J. going around a sharp curve the colored waiter lost his balance and de- oroii ginuuvuaurcui uuortu services were held Tuesdays afternoon in the German Lutheran church in this city conducted by Rev. F. W. Ablcht and the remains were then placed in the vault in the old cemetery in the Settlement.

Arnold assistant secretary. On rules party in this county in conventions, committee meetings, eto: Editor Journal: ried on Oct. 19, 1894 to Attorney T. uged tne ooyisn appearing comp and order of business; rules govern' Mrs. O.

L. Britton. He was one cf Shea, a yonng lawyer of the city. The marriage took place la, Chicago and troller with the contents of a plate of ing like bodies shall govern this con the well known newspaper men of Ton have undertaken to show to vention and first, report of commit Ohio. 1 i Mmm your readers in the past the hypocrisy soup.

From that moment Mr. Eckels appeared to be His ward in Ottawa went against him, bis town was private and has been kept a secret for nearly two years on account tee on resolutions; report of committee to select delegates to judi Thb ingenuity of men. of parties or of nations could not concieve a tariff of the opposition to it on the" part "6ft went against him, his county went cial and congressional conventions or tnat oia party mat taxes so much pride in parading before the public as the only truly loyal party and that through them and them alone the country has been saved. We desire In a few words to call attention to the true situation in this county of that law that would confer so much bene against him, and his congressional Centorj Catarj-h Cure haa relief, and comfort to thousands of Suffers from Oa- tarrh, it is oertainlva great remedy and should be tried by every one suffering with that dangerous and disa greeable For sale by Oak' drug store. Miss Price's family.

(Immediately upon of the "marriage the and third the election of delegates fit on one nation and entail so muoh district went against him. He lost ana alternates to the State conven udge telegraphed forgiveness and in everything in sight, and returned to tion. The method of bringing out injury on another as the single gold standard policy confers on England vited the couple home, grand old party." First as to the names recommended was. by informal to the everlasting injury of this Washington a sadder if not a wiser man, saying that it is no use -to go forth on a political mission if one is ballot and the three having the high I7anted-An Idea The highest prise paid for egos in trade country. at Pony Cash Store, Yett 8th.

8 est number of votes on the first regular ballot to be declared the delegates. ftiL- soldiers. At the last convention the only real contest was for sheriff, and there were before this convention two old soldiers with good records as such and who had always done the bidding of the bosses with the belief no doubt that their party was run in the inter to get into the soup before he reaches squares south courthouse. Call." Ite JOHN WaiiOERBtJHN COZVKil Attor. a.

Waahlnaton, D. fur their al.Suo priaa eSmr 1 Utt ot two hundred inventions wn(ed. his destination. Thb selection of O. W.

Fairbanks, Indiana, to be temporary chairman ae committee on resolutions re ported the following resolutions of the Republican National conven Populist Committee Meeting. There was a meeting of the Popu nuauu vncHivuHiu wua aearty una est of the people and a fair regard at least to the old soldiers, but now what tion now ra session in St. Louis was nimity. an honor fittingly bestowed. His leg list county central committee in this We.

tne committee on resolutions, in ion of, adquaintanaes and boyhood city Saturday. Chairman Thos. Reed leave to submit the following report must they or anv fair minded man conclude? Only this, that the soldier and any other of the rank and file of the party desiring promotion must bo subservient to the gang that rules or xnotvta. That we. the Democracy of Union mends in this county highly appieci county, in convention assembled reaffirm ate this recognition of his splendid of this city called the meeting to order and presided and Secretary H.

J. Brooks, of Claibourne township, tne principles taught and. advocated bv ability. tney win oe turned down and the Thomas Jefferson, the father of Democrar.v. kept the minutes.

The first business plum given to some one who will do their dirty work. ror a government of tne people, br the peo Thb Richwood Review by clipping fxomlMarysville papers without giving ple ana for tne people. During the campaign voa will hear (i, ii. in liiio THE OLD FIRM. transacted was the filling of vacancies on the committee where such existed and then a proposition having for its credit makes some queer blunders.

For instance, it reproduces the Trib- tine's item on the meeting of the Re from the stamp and through all their organs of their great love for the "boys in blue," but it means only those who are willing to sell themselves to these gangsters. If they preserve their manhood in the discharge of their political duties their name is Dennis. object the fusing of the party with the Democrats and Nationalists alias Prohibitionists, was presented and publican county central commitee and any one reading it and not familiar with the facts would naturally 19 TV discussed at considerable length. suppose the meeting was held in We have heard for the last year and Finally upon motion of some one a committee consisting of F. W.

Marriott chairman, J. V. Stewart secre jucnwooa. While others come and go. tary, Jas.

O. Carter and Jao. W. Beem a half from one faction of these choice patriots about "big 4" and the Marys-ville gang and their corrupt practices and how they must be put out and give the people a chance. Whkh the people of this country BaUvcd.

That we condemn as unpatriotic, extravagant and unwise the late legislature of Ohio in having spent the people's money with a lavish band until the state treasury is in a bankrupt condition and denounce them for passing numerous bills in favor of large corporations and trusts commonly known as ripper bills- BmUved, That we are in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. independent of the action or pleasure of any other country or nation, and we hereby instruct the delegates to be chosen this day to represent us in the state and con-tTessional conventions to nrge and vote as a nnitfor the passage of this resolution and to endeavor to have the same incorporated in the platforms adopted by said Bfohei. That the delegates elected, to attend the State Democratic convention to be held at Colombo. Ohio. June 23d.

should cast their votes for Hon. John W. Bookwal-ter. of Springfield, Hon. John R.

McLean, of Cincinnati. Hon E. Holden. of Cleveland. was appointed to outline a policy or realise that tariff is tax, every dollar of which in excess of the needs of the well, just see now tne people' nave platform of principles on which they would permit these other parties to unite with them and this committee government is a curse, and that the single gold standard reserves all its then retired and after deliberating some time returned and submitted the following propositions which been cared for in the Fourth Ward.

How Aaron, thaL-grand and spotless leader who nae-jmever had anything done either for nmself or his family, serenely bobs up and with that bland smile and priestly face calls a few of the chosen together in the interest of the people, and at a great sacrifice to himself and J. is declared chairman. He then selects a committee, who in tarn in the interest of the peo favors for the rich and most of them for the bond holders of England, they have but to be taught courage to do their duty in the exercise of their franchise to remedy two of the greatest evils that afflict them. were unanimously adopted. We the representatives of the I Baggies Cheaper than Ever, I Bicycles Plenty and Cheaper.

eople's party and its executive com mittee in session dulv called by the chairman to meet in the city of Marys-vllle Jane 13, 1896, do hereby declare and Oen. E. B. Knley. of Bucyrus.

for dele-sates at large from Ohio to the National Democratic Convention to be held at Chicago July 7. 1898. a the following platform of principles ple choose a delegation also in the interest of the people, and finally this committee selected by this champion of fairness for the sole purpose of protecting the people, selects their creator for central committeeman and then adjourn co their several homes. A. That the delegates elected to at tend the Eighth Bemocratie Concreminnal upon which the voters of the People's party will accept overtures of a coalition of the voters of the Democratic party People's party and National Convention to be held at Kenton.

0-. June 10.t89s.be instructed to cast their votes for Thb demonetization of silver made property of it and as gold immediately became more valuable property ofallkiiids necessarily immediately became less valuahle. Gold went up 100 per cent- or, in other words, property, including silver, went down 100 per cent. It made money dearer and property cheaper. It benefited those possessing money and injured those possessing property.

It was radically wrong when It was done and remains radically wrong to this day. happy in the belief that Aaron will save the people if only the other gang Thompson, of Marrsville. for detent party and Republicans who favor aon'taica-. from this district to the National Democratic Convention to be held at Chicago July T.18M. It looked strange to the casual ob- reform in county matters.

First, that the basis of official rep serverv why Aaron, the redoubtable knight of of the yardstick and but lit- The Informal ballot on deleeates to known in politics except when he or resentation shall be three officers to be selected by the Democratic party. 1 w. wan tea someuuns. sbouia oner The People's party shall select himself on the altar of political activity but we only have to wait for coming convention and we hear from J. three officials.

State convention resulted in bringing 14 names before the convention. J. T. Cartmeli of this city, Dr. J.

L. Boylan of MUford Center, and E. A. Finne-frock of Richwood, receiving much the highest number of votes they Second, we favor a redaction of salaries of county officials in keeping through the committee on resolutions by the hand of his trusty R. L.

W. Then the great fight for chairman with the shrinking value of property of the central committee is on com and the earning power of private industry the details of which II then were requested to express themselves on the silver question. This each did in a brief speech pledging his fealty to Silver at 18 to 1. Amotion van pared with which McKinley's canvass for the presidency is a mere patching but after 29 hard fought ballots the great leader of right prevails. And agreed upon by the parties coalescing.

4 Thb demonetization of silver made every fifty cents of gold worth one dollar and it now requires the products of two acres of ground to accomplish what one acre easily did before. These are results of a single gold standard and this is why Carlisle, who foresaw them, denounced the act as early as 1878, as "the most gigantic crime of this or any other age." Farmer, have you been benefited by a single gold standard? Don't you realize Carlisle's prophecy to bave become terribly true? then made to suspend the rules and 9 Third, we demand an investigation we wonaer tr tne judgsnip is all there Is in it or whether Mack is to be fool Lawn Mowers and Clothes Wringers About Given Away. YeSoSeotts9 lc still tho place and we admonish you that it will be your loss if you forget it. They Sell Everything With enly a few exceptions. elect them by acclamation which car of the books of our county officials ed and the salary of postmaster at Marvsville snaked in as preferable to over a period covering the history of practicing law at secondhand.

our gravel roads. i i And now we only desire to prove Fourth, we insist upon keeping be the susceptibility to corruption of fore the minds of the people reforms in National finance and we strenuous tied overwhelmingly and Messrs, IL W. Thompson, Dr. D. W.

Henderson and A. J. Hare were elected alternates in the same manner and the convention thereupon adjourned. The delegates named to the judicial con Ten tion are as follows: E. A.

Fin-nefrock, S. Preston, W. Cody, Art, Jerry RSnehart, P. O'Brien, SL Long, C. F.

McCloud, Dr. GraHy Henderson, T. J. H. Elnkade, A ly oppose the retiring of the greenbacks and perpetuation of th ational banks.

this gang by their own statements and acta by calling attention to the scene at the organization of the committee. As has been the custom of that party so far back that the memory of ma runneth not to the contrary, McPeck, the retiring chair Three interesting newspapers reached our oSee last Saturday. One There was a committee of one from each township appointed to attend was "The Midland News and Karroo Farmer, organ for all notices the Democratic convention Tuesday and farther consider the matter in conference with a committee of of the Maraihburg municipality" pub- i Hare, J. B. Arnold.

John Hichtar. 1 at Cradock, Cape Colony, South A f. It is Tuesday, April 23. Thomas Mulcahy, Fielding A. Thomp man, called the committee to order or attempted to.

wben this same Aaron, arose without even the courtesv of recognizing Mr. MePwk, and in the root vicious man oer.his face representing a northern light, hiscIencLed fists com-Ing down on tfce tble with ronnd-ig thwacks and ia a etri Jetst voice that could be beard all over the ccurt An- 'tr "The Antiraa Standard" Wake up, Jacob, day Is breaking!" ia cf ft, Jebn, oa so De Wilt's Utile Ear'y Risers, i cf At ir 'ia, cn In the Lr- son and Joseph A. Shipley: Delegates to coEgrereSong convention: IL V.gpleer, A. E. SUtchell, JcLaGaclt, Jas.

Sweeney, J. p. Ea-basks, It X7. taxley, Z. 7v-'f, C.

R. to the r.sa who tad takes them to arocee tit stages liver. W. II. Ana-strorg, Ai la 9 Wet Ind'es, ill 13.

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