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.* .»/* PAGE HVO PLAT* nmm DAILY REPUBLICAN -*-•» ^\olW FLATTOURGH DAILY SEPUBUCAH^ Fou*' cr*J> to tl I' t>. Mi' Ti?e 'i.ouul iH nty and C >\t id* J. I. r;try i'f Tti'TTi'r- .*T ; ' i.\ •)'.'.« rvnig in alh'^uice -ft-;,, - M> .. -iciHr <d Clinton Pruhir- f *ed cv» r- Piatt&Vjrph t¥> morrunr *••* \it Sunday by The *<T,u».]jcMG I'\*:r-hingCt/mrany Inc., a the K4.irs;,aji\8 Vr>vt r >vy, Ch»-*r, Si, HaU5'»urnh, IN. V. Ernest <.*. ««4oo.-....- —---President Ja*neS' ,v eF Burroughs ._„».\'3('c-Presidmt Je^mi* x W. Itovcnu-...»-—Sec, «**id Treat, Brunt J. Iv.J.*cwn. ....Jtasta'** Rfaiiager | Pif • *'!.#ta. 'fhWuiuj F. Comraty Michael X Cattaoa-n. Mm IB, ImroWf . laa^s DteF Mftmgkt IfteWr & gtfte • Ztottofflt W4 Sunm JSrftest G, Go*3oti ft, ti^wia^ OMKMI Ckiatrtib ^JSdlfcof *W9jMft$ VMM mm •sin ; '§ir* \ .••\•air* ' yfiLjilyrjtT'' 4 *^ ^y ; v^^%**^ ^^••f^jpWIIIE' The speech of acceptance of Mr, Hughfei was m>f ahout what everybody who i« not Mindly parti-un expected ft to be> there is only one issue in this campaign—Woodrow Wilson* \In the face of difficulties such as no other pj**S- dent of the United States has ever had to face, keeping ever in mind the knowledge that thi* country v,as mprepared for war, Woodiw Wilson has followed a certain line of policy* So far this policy hm kept the country out of war, httft kept our national prosperity at th* high water mark and lift* affowed u* to m* mm\£'A\ sweeping Internal reforms. TIIP /•t\-*»»/i (i ^jnj| thin* in th*» world today is the Km - •». -,;n •war* Our illation to th« con- flict m$lng in Europe J* the molt tajwrtfififc matter for m to cowidgr. If Ur, Hughe* difft* grees wJtht Mr, Wilton'* policy, a* lit »|yf *-n? doe., Mr, Hughe* hi«»t »n#w«r to th« satj«* taction bi tine American peopltihii* <ni«*Uoit**, v. oodf'm Wilnott has luqgt; thia couim.tty at p^»<#» If he him been wwmg In m doiftf would h« httv* tKJtn riglit W k* had twoA the t)nii«d StAt<-i^ ijito war! Would yon have fon« to wart Woodrotir Wilaoit hatf mit only «virft#d w» with lfc*ta> hut ft* hiw brottihl Cawaniwi 4o t*niiK. Would you have alxwdonod any at- i*»iapt at conciliation and ft«jt American »ol- dl*fi and guardanien into llMieo to be vUugh- U.r«i for the Uneflt of certain American* who own minea ami other thing* th«M? Do ywi know who WJW Mt of M«xieo'« ihort lived ' •. wWi HMjwfci' m &w m~^jtmtonr it p«aet« proaparity at its, nifheat,—<ah ywi «oo- have b#io b#ttav $ff Jl WowloW' wwwt.liliB nf^' qatatkwi arc to npfwrant at #^ht iMt't ««KWit thato, ha dkHi't •••«^r ^.**\.-*»i.s 5f S la *Si vklnitr. iiiiii t «*5 J! * N ^ MI \' country ^#>^^^pa ^^? ffv™ iir Vfl^* i^\ ^T^^^B^^^PjHIfflBf^Til^ wT^nra^^' •ff^^*^w^ Ifai boundary Vna between -Urn rf Naw York and Canada. ' ^ ^Sfif*ihflEr|ii^iNMrm'jp^^ . ai ach<x»i Jmildinga a*d a targe modern high* ftfeqgi baMing, IJb* latter completed in Fe% In g^ttwvWgfeWwrfeh ll tih© hojrne of the '%ttabtt*fk #fa|te HotmaX School, and mitny . .ehglouB gp^ pttodilal ichools, <fRii!TS--»41i -of the afeeet* in the • tisiresa ggetioft «f ihe City ate -tmyed with brit-k, •'«*«o#<afcisd wood blocka, or .aaphalt and those Ut tr n reiidientlal «eci4ont are niacsdaTOi^ed, Hier«- IseJng: jn. all t miles of iv*.ieadaniized atretls &tid 2 jnilt« - ^ l>riek and wood blocks, The side .\alks tli wrhout the residential a*e^ons am of cfliu<-retG and sto: e. Most of the streets of the resi'l' ..tial por- tiotis of the City are bordfcred on eiti nv side by tall eteij, which ?reh and rnt'f-t o « * the ecnter *.»f the streets, some of .hem i.ijng over lUt years old. WATEK—An al • mdant rup^l, of pure vs\ ter is brought frum Mountain streams ar 11, kes and store*' n reservoirs about a mile , ...d a '<m the village, •witii more than A! to throw 41 stream uxer the '•img in. the City, The entire sys- •i~ tht* bthl in the .State, and the ih \>*-\ lu\v, at the js-ybtem is i'luj • uii»l mon -*haii pays OF FAtt LO AK ACT I 1W Cart. ty mtM ->• MI pronMpia lurm. loan *<rf ( jttlr it, |«ll, , purpoM < tan a«i !»• .n(«r.I #Km#*m, # •n*bl(«« tarat«r« to borww IMMTM f»rmmM^jy» w^nrttf «t a' «bk r»<« #TWi}r e M l «WL r«- r* 'If 1m.f Mtflirtil -tUM, To t^tui art ifawa^a; <i) Al|ifairi». *t<ag .iMMLr^fk^i wa«'t*MM) *n4 (J) • 7 fia*t n «i«f«4laf MH joiniHPtaoa 1MH (wi>fc0. -/ ' TO -mm*mm* {**.0$ rofM at aa4f half dist^» auifidei higlii-st ten ifi * vail' >• ra^>- operut(-d for itself. PUBLIC Bl IMUNO'S—Pu. '-hureh i. the Cf»t!nty Ma*. 4 Clint*»n <'«.u ,ty, and (h«- fliu- t->n County Court Jluin-H' i- ki-aU'l 1 .vith an an.htinnal Luihliii;''to j. ,vi*I*« . I, i • fur tlif C«iuiify ( leri, hiirioitutH iu>•;•*•', Cuunty f •/ :'v 'h -' \ 1 'J'jiaMjrn, au«l i • ^>t IH for tin- Cuuhty t<a\n rviM'r-. r ilit l'i>-t OfliM- j lou; M! in i l;u<-, : i'.)'. Li ,i 1. ... I.J? 1'.rated in ,s e t • ht-1 i : tl iii!, 1,4 Vi.it i-il.nnv.il ax Cut' Jh.a--' ; '. f.i•• I.I • , i • > • ii':v ;i<'•on, '1 f\i ih' f C -1 .'l i <•' ; i ;i ]...' IK | II ). |.i ,ij t!.t th'i'.'l, 'i . ..i, ' / l'i\ i i u\ i ; Ixi'l III)' i .,.• .i.i ,.. j. ., . \. i i> 'i 'i .!, I.\ u ! ,.fi.,nitl :»h i . t..'i n.t •• ' '•! i 1 • 1.4\' \1 ' ' } .r; 1. /• ' ' •;:' >'. I •' f Ii .. i ill • ' ,..' . t 1 • '..'-• I.'.' ,1 j^mi'Jl, 'i . '>'.; ' ' >'- ..'4\i.r. >•- ;,.• .,-,J '*»- fji;*;e |»i . '\' ; «» . ••••;.irt'- !> ;. >.- ' No# la* «M take jurt o^e of Mr. SUU« laade4_for6ca kt Vera Cnt, mi Arpwl- -««n> -w^'WlMt' |M r .,to #• mkt withdrl^s wiihoul tAtainhig wbat *tfW* W* ,W«»tt for r • a wlute to ^' Amarieiin flagf, • Uit«y r uay« llr. M»0k*< m iH* naked With came out and it waa\ itgpad by a. cabinet «nHc«* ihltt we went'to( y*ro Cruz, not tofoi^je a aalttte t# the Ameidcari Hag but to show Mexico that Hnerta munt fo* Well, Hkrtawfeni, didn't he? Surely Wn %. poor method of proving a n»an wrong you hay* to admit that he aecK«hpJiihed hid purpose,-^ * ftiStiliable intrpose/ by jtujtiltaltde means, Htierta's fOinjr was *• tpumph for th^ Wilson adminf«t*«tion just as the calling of Capra»2a'sl>laff #AS ^ triiinl^ lor $k Wftsori adnunistratloh, just as Gennahy's irohiise id stop her submarine warfare on h«rn}iess;nier- ehant vessels w^s a triumph for the Wilson! adminjp^iC'nn, 'Most Mu'.liody can find fault, Mr. Hughes, particularly when his only chalice of getting any sort of a hearing is to find fault. But it takes a real man to dp things, a man not afraid f j fact \he facts and difficulties; a man Who d'.fH not ;,tart \reforms\ and run away to a nil- safe place, like the Supreme Court Bench, for iii&taricv, Mr. Hughes, without completing his \reforms.\ Not so many years ago there was a governor of New York who \beat it\ af- ter he had got his followers into a \fix from which th<iy could not extricate themselves. There v> as & Democratic avalanche coming and he retired to a nice safe place, Only a few weeks ago a discredited political lea4ei abandoned his followers after they had htii'l. h\ him through four lean years and he lo.st their support and their faith in him and \i the respect of the right thinking people of tut United States. At the notification ceremonies in Carnegie Hull on Monday night these two gentlemen w . loth there, waving their hands to each o< M1 the cheers were about evenly distri- 1. vvi'pn fhem. •' \\ ilnnn never run away from a task, ' <'M.-rtHl those •who trusted him, he Mm j. to hi.-, job like a man. The fact that he \am a raiididatt' lor tb* j inenideiiry of the id Hlutex. i,s dm* to 1ho n-ahzation of the mi Ia1n parly that there is 110 other man HI tin I iiileii Stale* who ha.s the requisite i i,.,>\itii/i of the problem* facing this country ,,1,'t 1ln ii, t in.-ite courage to meet them fairly ..ii'* \i let\. . •r. Iluylif.-, tind fault as much as i : when you can answer the ques- ti. i an* \is the lips of every American ,M. i 1<.\,' hih country belter than his pocket- i 'kiMi v\ir fault finding will have some •i4 »t »,a.-is—perhaps. ^rsiAuMfij'