Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Aug 1900, p. 9

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E ’13; wanton m mom I w hr In and lemon 57. Huron-M l9“, In, Jann- m ,Apd M. undJ-ly m. mo. “do. n“ h. Iidflwtkr. “min-chock our manta. hubs. mmwm. to Lee.“ ? ‘f‘V-I‘ M‘ II m" on mLouisville mNashville Railroad, 3a: m m m n -’BUCK S TEA COFFEE I IIA Inâ€" g'gMnoaton College.. You like good flagrant co!- ho. sing that rich del- htofl-vor found only in the tho-tandem The sltishctory M I It" will suit you ’1- ' «slim the (allowing prices: “km Telephone Co. -~ I“ St, CH... 7:32on11 Buck mum Wl l. ”I UM“ - p. m “In, and“ II!!- A“ Ion-d Inn-y [to-unt- MID- 0. haul-cum- u. a... It... no Inma- ”â€"nâ€"u Dov II. Inna. I‘.‘.‘.H. T. MORGAN; fins. lac-1hr. an {- ram-a. omen All) Illlnllcl: Quinn called {or and de- livoud. Give me I trial CUMâ€"drop I card or all ’NTY SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOLS. want L Fruit Growers, ii Ethan, Manuftct'urers, Imi. Speculators " and Money Lenders -~ «a: dance. I- (It United 3 my“ by M o! «In 5. .A m“ i M Fpfins, Timber State, I!“ n_nd_ Coal, N I. ROBERTS. M D In“. Ann-2. 0m hot '0‘ I! School Icon... Govern-om nu Cola-9 In al- ...... 1mmmme cityilutu M and flatly :- mu Mable. mun-minute Mn hold. of department: WM Instructions. The [d “I!” to m! andvlrh Ii'lm- Is an to ‘0‘ 1-5- Tu HOUSE Till COURTHOUII~A1 'flll‘l’ol. o- “! nut-I UNIILI. 11059.- ID cu .3“- .Ecln .16 an .2: (II .11 cu .ch .05“- .flcl- 15¢!- ‘45 c!- g cu on - good die-I loin annuity»: coupie dhmn". in]: M We three ‘11:; Mr year's tumult-eel, pencil“ "I0. ’1_Hhej_men m voile“: who' are gm- Wat-iat- my I." by [mile-09. The discussion 3- to wlmlur or not . m-rfled eonpla on live In u city on $300 I' you or no! In. ruched the re- Ion. couruom rage. and now: sign. 0! goin' still further M an plenty of people h0m¢f._ r1311; In Chiugn whn ydll tell that the)“ Would I. Ansell 0'" Ant.» Even the better element of demo- crate will be flow to tote {or Mr. Al- echnler for governor. for they know it means I revlvel of the nine old car- rupt gun; that grew tat under tho Altgeld regime. The Altgeld Idlntn- istreflon wlll not be mentioned by the enmpalgn onton of the demomtlo party tile year In I model edmlnleo trauma. but the feet that It in not I model Idmlulntntlon from the demo- cratic “endpoint It not celcnlIted to lmpren the people of the flue fe- vorebly. It not I model Idmluhtn- tion tht mean I: there to believe that mother dementia Idmlnlltn- tlon would he I model one? Mr. Al- echnler. II I number of the late hoard at clIlInI. wee I pert of the Altg’eld Idulnlet'ntion. ""09 l. I ample of film! I found.’ «M (‘lmlrman MoKlnney.who believe. In giving name: and Inn- ln Hulda; n ”alumni: "M fllmmb live J. M. Kloln Ind Q. C. Ward. who organised the first [nlcl dunner-He club ll ll- llnols in I890. Pour your: ago the club lull ml Humbert, which m n good showing {or no mull I place. I saw Mr. Kleler the olher any. and he laid me that every one a! the no all members ls for McKlnley, and (but the club has enrolled 13 new met-be". That donn't look like llnlng up for Bryan. The name condition. exlu In other comma." Ran-mun ('hnlmln McKinney. of the npnhllnn flue eon-mm". has returned in hondqnanen um . ton! over unlm lllInolI. during which he took pain- to look into Hu- INEIHOI. and he “pruned confidence that with In: neoptlonn the gonad money den- mm. who Happened McKinley or‘ Palmer I'm" your: ago will I‘llll re- run to won- for Brynn. n wuuid hue been lmpoulblo tot such lnllmnlr «noel-Ilen- Io be with- out ant-cl upo- Iln future character of any child. but upon I mind to plullo and yet no ItnlelouP“Wll lo malts Ind mnrbk Io nulu"â€"ao lb“ 0! YIIM'. Ibo-Ir Influence vu- both deep Ind nblmng. The youthful and Ill- Inror I": o! Vain bu been spent II umlclhm 3nd aooponllon with lion Rude-n and purpom o! the npcbllctl part; II)“ but bnn Ind In Ibo Inl- nnl moon-«ah of flu» (nu In nd gnu pouch! with the blue. 0! which he mn- hum-r, and by the luau of whleh Mn tmnfluulon wu Supra-ed lo M mn‘ly bolore MI "non Inn Ibh lo comprehrml the {all Inca-n of their Import. man '10 samu- nun. The earliest memories oi the repub- llcttn standard bearer oi 1900 are of soldiers and statesmen. The tall: at the breakfast table of the great war governor was concerning the troops in the field. at the best methods for relieving the sick and wounded or o! mitigating the hardships oi the men in active service. Even the young men who made sat-int calls were of martial aspect: the songs sung were of war. 0! \'nlor,ofcountry and of God. its was born in n heroic age snd into the very center at its most active tomes. Mont men date their first distinct mctnory from some circumstance of merely childish importance, but our candi- date‘s earliest recollections ore of the anxious love of n parent- who wss not only it 'Lliht'f to him. but in some de- gree sntl lhll s large one. to all the Illinois \‘oiiill teen; who hsd enlisted un-‘ der the spell 0! his mstchless oratory, nod for the wells" of whom he icit himself responsible. The name: most familiar to the are of the boy. Willi. residing with his parents in the to ccutin- mansion ll Springfield. were than of (it-tint sud Logan. snd when he went to Wuhlngton with his is- thernnti mother. those oi Lincoln. Sum- ner. Seward. hint! Ben Wade. Thad Stevens. ilrt'ertiy Johnson. Simon Com- eron and the other eit'ic heroes of the notional none were the ones most dis- cuned in his presence. uuqu-u us .lH-II. it is. of coum. cratitytnl to the print or most or us that n Jew has received tit democratic nomination for so [rest on at fire as that at governor oi iiiluoll. Vi" should stultiiy ourselves. however. If m permitted our religious predilections to con trol our Judgment in a matter vital to tin welfare of the nation. ' A: governor of liiinots It. Alechulei would possess Ill influence thst might re suit tn the election of a democratic up" sentatlve in congress. in such on event ii would anon! the Jewish advocates oi (olt occasion for the hitteresi repent-nee to din cover that the silver toms in the noun derive a portion or their strength (rot! their unpstriotic triendship for this Jo" ish csndlante. it Would dishesrten sod hu- miliate the men who cut their vols: ofsinst conviction sod obedient to DR)“ 6 co to think thli. but tor them. the int nuance at Illinois mum still he" been pro served for honesty sod honor es the butt of our monetary system. Nor must it be forgotten thlt the elec- tion at In. Mschuier through Jewish vote and influence would he the cause at [not warmth to all his meelt‘tonists. In It theil intention. hy suiting the success 01.10th undid-tee shove the best and most in- port-at interests of the nation. to Just“, the accusation ttut their chief solicituas ll {or s ncisl or religious trio-phi We worn them stain-t the dangers tint may [allow the election of Ir. Alsehuisr it it should sugar that it use the votes mi in- fluence of Jewish republican- that turn“ the rules to domestic victory. nnoossrto Dmu It Goes lent" 0- in CM 0...“.- ol “other. lili-ote .- Nothin- lmeus who lune... Judge Richard Yates. the nominee of the republican port). will beWyeIre of ago: just an days before Meinangu‘re- tion~an w an! that all repnhllcnnn Ill‘ ‘tlt'lpnlt? “uh confidence. Mr. Yntu “ill be the first governor of Illinoi- horn within the note. The birth of ' the republican nominee coincides with that ol the republican party. Lincoln having been elected a. the first repnb- llcnn president on November 0, 1860. Though compnntlveiy young in years. Mr. Yates in old in experience. The days 0! his childhood were epoch-malty ing dill a. find in them he not only lived but \\ as brought into daily contact with the men who were most active and powerful in shaping events. His father was governor oi’ the state dur- ing the {our years in which "the big wars that make nmbition’ virtue" were waged. nml' he earned and has main- tained. and a; long as history is writ- ten and rend will malntnln, a place in the galaxyo! “great war governorl." rum ‘1: 11min «1 ' lumyu; Conn-m- DIJJ. B. mulleme-fldh, [.1‘. mama: "amnesia-nu- and In Davao! audits, whkfi ind “firms-Mighty“ Tu- IIIII “MWMuhrN III:- ‘IIIMWMM‘II. ;III III Hindu: line-lion " had 1; mm, In": um dub um. ’° '1“ mm mg“ III to.“ It [Io Mm h'III but M [Idler It" meow: vi'o'o mills-I. Wu- . '3: new». I P was - ub-w M. tar as much republic": "Hf” II we, 3:» him- yenn ago. 11:. 0am” patriots, and I: not will rapport WIMP-.1: Ieflnky. Inuit-v low. "to: CI... m ploynofthoChhago. M! 3:. 1mm II Jammie have organ- Dom-o An “Mono. Fred 0. Dickey, of loan-ouch. Wur- reu county. who I- (raven-'3 In the urge Get-mm! district: in Winomln. writes: “In my wo~k l hue come In contact with many people In their place of Main»: Ind on their (Iran.- A large per cent. of the; IN Ger- mm. and I win! to any that they no as much republic“ to-diy as they were four- you: up. Th 00mm are pub“, and I: and: um um: William lentils). v _ An lull ml... Ina-Ion n. H. Waldo. a patriarch among the democrnn of Rockford. In: “I o- }:o much opposed to (he Inn-Is City ‘ platform n l wu Io the Chicago plat- form. and l hue never yet void on!!!“ my convictions." Dr. L. mum h "other prominent Booklord rock- rlbbed democrat who In experienced no chop of he.“ a: Brynlm. He up” he has talked with many of those who were demonic. up to the use of the advent at tho free “In: champion In the presidential nren. and they on . all I! firmly minded min". In. all"! ‘ and Bryan no they were {our ynn ago. It can he put down that I n- no! mnklng any one" to the de-oentto state committee. and that It will not be culled upon to pan on any unhar- rnotng question. no for u I an con. corned." "l Inn won the “new! um I burn requested (In dot-condo "at. committee to perm“ no to speak lot Hr. Mat-hale!- duplle the fact that I hug-ml to support the republican pra- Idumnl «undid-(e. There In no fool» dnllnn for numb In nnnonnunmt. l have no! mud. null n none-I not up gum! It. and I do mu "find to do no Hy Intern! in IM- enmpnl‘n h to no flu In ddntlng Mr Brynn nod the things for much he stood-.1! l lulu any addmm u will be to m. «6.1 I“ to It... to: Abdiphv. The "port that Jane. ll. hula. former com "on" of Oh tumor}. in undo Mn union to lie do” entlc "no mmlltn In dated by Ir. Belicia. who uld: The detection {mm the democratic came [on merflly on. In Iddltlon lo the number of well-known dancer-u 0! Eu! Bl. Loni- who will ”not. laKlnley (or pro-Idem Ind Yule. for governor. the (allowing unwed [alle- mn. all former demon-u. Inn mule public announcement of "self late.- hon Io upped the republican ticket In the eolnlng «up-I'm Hon. Ar Wlklem-u. ex-elrenlt judge: Hon. . I. Dill. Hon. 0. A. Keener. Hon. ll- wlrd Ahead. preside-(Ill elector u ‘ the democratic ticket {our years no: Phil M. Candi-ch. o! the Oundlub drlll works; Adan One-lull. erred- dem Wen-tern brewer“ flanked "Inn-u. preside-t am brewery: 0n- flllflrd. exmnly surveyor; Green Peter-on. tamer and ex-deno- antic eenlnl coagulant». and Richard “'nugelln. “all" llellevllle nvlnp beak. And am- In when Nor nun It be forgotten ml! the cloc- uon or In. Abel-Inlet Ilium Jowlah vol. and Influence would I» the nu» a! [nu remnant: to all h]- corell‘touhu. II I! (Mr Intuition. by culling the mm- o! chhh unflatte- above the but and not: I.- porunt Intern:- of In. nation. to many the accunmm that their that .0th II {or n nclul or nllzlou- tun-nu? We Inn: mu- ng-lnu "a danger- Ihu my [allow me olccum a! Ir. Machulor I! u nhould Ipmr that n In an mm m ta- [lumen of Jovian up hya- ”I" «and .L- _-_..._ .A .._._ A: governor of illinoin Ir. Alecimlel’ would possess Ill Influence tint might re- sult In the election u! a democratic rem ”motive in congrats. in such an event it Would anon: the Jewish ndvocttel at (old occasion for the bllterelt repent-nee to dim covet that the silver tome in the house derive a portion or their Itrength from their unpatrlotlc friendship (or this Jew- ish c-ndiance. it Would dithurteu and hu- nllinte the men who cut llult' votes aiunt conviction and obedient to welt» 6 co to think that. but for them. the iu-' finance at Illinois mum nun ane been pee: served tor honesty and honor :- tin ham oluour monetary Intent. it is. of source. cratiiyin. to the print. of most of us that a Jew nu noeived ill! democratic nomination for so ml! an oi- lice as that of governor oi liiinoil. “'0 should stultity ourseivu. however. It In permitted our religious prediiectiom to con- trol our Judgment in a matter vital to the welfare of the nation. Hr. Samuel Al-chuler. the damn“: cut.- aldue for the ofllce or [oven-not of tllluolo. hm ndvlsed the democucy a! that "at. to Ignore the lane of lmperlallsm and to devote their energies to the exploitation at free silver and the demonulullon o! the Ingqulty of trusts. The Reform Advocate. at Chicago, which Is edited by Dr. Emil G. Hirsch. the noted Jewish nbbi, has a strong articieln the current lime. pointing out plainly why Jews should not vote to! Mschttler. the democratic candidate for governor. solely because he in a Jew. l! the voter is opposed to tree ether and does not want the ting pulled ; down in the Islands. he would not vote for Alsehnler. for that is what the democratic candidate stand: for. Rabbi Hirsch has alwn'ys been known In I level-headed man, noted (or his pat riot- ism. and the udvieegiren in his paper is not only good for member- of the Hebrew faith, but for every man who has a'ny financial interest or who feel! I spark of patrloiilm. . 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