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Show THE BATTLE IX OHIO. MCKINLEY AND CAMPEELL MEET IN JOINT DEBATE AT ADA. The Meeting of the Giants in Friendly Rivalry Ri-valry The Little Town Smothered in Hunting la Hear the Exponents Expo-nents of the Ta rifts. Ada, Ohio, Oct. 8. For weeks the joint debate between Governor Campbell and Major McKinley has been referred to as the impending battle of the giants, and the discussion dis-cussion today fully demonstrated that they are indeed peerless as exponents of high and low tariffs respectively. The little town is smothered in buntings and decorations. People and marching clubs came from all over the state and while much enthusiasm is displayed it is in friendly friend-ly rivalry. McKinley American tin badges are offset by the Campbell quotation "American wool ; 34 cents on account of the McKinley bill." i About 30,000 people are in the city. The 1 two candidates arrived at noon and were driven to the residence of Pro. Lehr. J. M. Vanvleet, chairman of the ITardiu county democratic committee, introduced Governor Campbell who began the debate. After he has finished Major McKinley will be, introduced intro-duced by J. C. Howe, chairman of the Hardin Har-din county republican committee. |