Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 October 1892 — Page 3

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The Law Regulating the Stamping of Ballots Has

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

For Presidential Elector at Large, WILLIAM H. BRACKEN.

For Presidential Elector at Large, JOHN C. ROBINSON. District Electors.

DEM.

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First' District,

THOMAS DUNCAN.

Second District,

D&M.

EPII. INMAN.

Third District,

DEM.

GEORGE H. VOIGT.

Fourth District,

DEM.

Fifth District,

DEM.

Sixth District,

THOMAS BAG,GOT.

Seventh District,

DEM.

ALBERT LIEBER.

Eighth District,

DEM.

AUSTIN W. KNIGHT.

Ninth District,

SAMUEL M. RALSTON.

Tenth District,

Eleventh District,

^DKMJ

Twelfth District,

DEM.

OTIS L. BALLOU.

Thirteenth District,

PRESTON F. MILES.

For Governor,

CLAUDE MATTHEWS.

For Lieutenant Governor,

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MORTIMER NYE.

For Secretary of State,

WILLIAM R. MYERS.

For Auditor of State,

DEM.

JOHN OSCAR HENDERSON.

For Treasurer of State,

ALBERT GALL.

For Attorney General,

j^DEJlJ

ALONZO G. SMITH.

For Reporter Supreme Court,

SIDNEY R. MOON.

For Superintendent Public Instruction, HERVEY D. VORIES.

Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, Jr.

DEM.

For Judge Supreme Court, Second District, LEONARD J. HACHNEY.

DEM.

For Judge Supreme Court, Third District, JAMES M'CABE.

DEM.

For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District, TIMOTHY E. HOWARD.

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.

For Presidential Elector at Large, ROBERT B. F. PIERCE.

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IMstrlct Electors.

First District,

REP.

JOHN H. WEATHERS.

Third District,

MORRIS MCDONALD.

Fourth District,

REP.

JACOB L. BENHAM.

GEORGE F. O'BYRNE.

Fifth District,

REP.

LUTHER SHORT.

GEORGE W. HANNA.

Sixth District,

REP.

JAMES E. WATSON.

Seventh District,

ADFRED R. HOVEY.

Eighth District,

DAVID E. COULTER.

Tenth District,

BEP.

HIRAM D. HATTERY.

LYMAN M. BRACKETT.

Eleventh District,

REP.

DANIEL W. KRISHER.

JESSE J. M. LAFOLLETTE.

Twelfth District,

AMOS R. WALTERS.

Tihrteenth District,

WILLIAM M. KENDALL.

For Governor,

IRA J. CHASE.

For Lieutenant Governor,

THEODORE SHOCKNEY,

For Secretary of State,

REP.

For Appellate Judge, First District, GEORGE L. REINHARD.

For Appellate Judge, Second District, FRANK E. GAVIN.

a Amended. Read Instructions Elsewhere Carefully.

AND STATE BALLOT.

PROHIBITION TICKET.

For Presidential Elector at Large, SYLVESTER JOHNSON.

PROH.

For Presidential Elector at Large, JOHN MORRIS. ....

For Presidential Elector at Large, MIFFLIN W. HARKINS.

PROH.

District Electors.

First District,

PROH.

JAMES S. WRIGHT.

Second District,

ELI J. ROBB.

Second District,

PROH.

WILLIAM H. JONES.

Sixth District,

PROH.

HENRY DANIELS.

Ninth District,

Thirteenth District,

ELI MILLER.

For Governor,

AAROJT WORTH.

For Lieutenant Governor,

CHARLES W. CULBERTSON

For Secretary of State.

PROH.

AARON JONES.

For Auditor of Stato,

JOHN W. COONS.

For Treasurer of State,

FREDERICK J. SCHOLZ.

For Attorney General,

JOSEPH D. FERRALL.

For Reporter Supreme Court,

JAMES McCORMICE

For Auditor of State

HENRY H. MOORE.

For Attorney General,

CUTLER S. DOBBINS.

For Reporter Supreme Court,

PROH.

GEORGE P. HAYWOOD.

For Superintendent Public Instruction, JAMES H. HENRY.

For Appellate Judge, First District, ADEN G. CAVINS.

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For Appellate Judge, Third District, THEODORE P. DAVIS.

For Appellate Judge, Second District, CHARLES S. BAKER.

For Appellate Judge, Third District, JAMES B. BLACK.

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For Appellate Judge," Fourth District, ORLANDO J. LOTZ.

For Appellate Judge, Fifth District, REP.

For Appellate Judge, Fourth District, HENRY C. FOX.

For Appellate Judge, Fiftn District,

GEORGE E. ROSS. EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER. JOHN B.JOYCE.

.To Vote a Straight Democratic ^Ticket, Stamp the Square Containing the Booster.

JOHN W. BEAR.

For Superintendent Public Instruction, ELCHARLES A. DEVORE.

PROH.

Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, SIMEON J. THOMPSON.

REP.

Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, MICHAEL E. SHIEL.

PROH,

For Judge Supreme Court, Second District, JOHN D. MILLER.

For Judge Supreme Court, Third District, BYRON K. ELLIOTT.

For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District, ROBERT W. McBRIDE.

For Appellate Judge, First District, JOHN BAKER.

For Appellate Judge, Third District, JOHN D. GOUGAR.

PROH.

or Appellate Judge, Fiftn District,

PROH.

PEOPLE'S TICKET.

For Presidential Elector at Large, CUTHBERT VINCENT,

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For Presidential Elector at Large, B. F. STREET. District Electors.

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First District,

HENRY JOHNSON.

Second District,

PEOP.

ENOCH Or. LONGWORTH.

Third District,

PROH.

Fourth District,

GEORGE W. HAGANS.

Fifth District,

THOMAS W. WADSWORTH.

Third District,

PEOP.

WILLIAM S. FEltRIER.

,T. J. L1NDLEY.

Fourth District,

PEOP.

RICHARD GREGG.

PEOP.

Fifth District,

PEOP.

WILLIAM F. MANLEY.

Seventh District,

PROH.

PEOP.

ELI F. RITTER.

Eighth District,

LEWIS I. HADLEY.

Ninth District,

PROH.

DAVID F. MA1SH.

Tenth District,

DANIEL L. OVERHOLSER.

Eleventh District,

Twelfth District,

JARED R. PRESTON.

JAMES MARLIN. Z,

Sixth District,

W. C. JEFFRIES.

Seventh District,

C. A. JOHNSON.

Eighth District,

PEOP.

SAMUEL T. JONES.

Ninth District,

PEOP.

C. R. PENCE.

Tenth District, •.

PEOP.

H. E. HUNTER.'

Eleventh District,

PEOP.

GEORGE T. HERRICK.

WILLIAM CARROLL.

Twelfth District,

JOSEPH BUMPUS.

Thirteenth District,

ORLANDO W. MARKEL.

PEOP.

For Governor, v?

LEROY TEMPLETON.

For Lieutenant Governor,

THOMAS S. Ei\ ST.

For Secretary of State,

JESSE L. HOBSON.

For Auditor of Stato,

PEOP.

FRANK P. TAGGAR^

For Treasurer of State,

LEWIS C. KASTEN.

For Treasurer of Stato,

PEOP.

TOWNSEND COPE.

For Attorney General,

DANIEL H. FERNANDES.

For Reporter Supreme Court,

GEO. B. DEWEES.

For Superintendent Public Instruction, J. H. ALLEN.

Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, CHARLES H. BLISS.

PEOP.

For Judge Supreme Court, Third District, ROBERT DENNY.

PROH.

For Judge Supreme Court, Second District, ADAM STOCKINGER.

For Judge Supreme Court, Third District. SILAS M. SHEPARD.

PEOP.

For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District, NELSON J. BOZART.

For Appellate Judge, FirBt District, I. N. PIERCE.

PEOP.

For Appellate Judge, Second District, JOSEPH DAILEY.

PEOP.

For Appellate Judge, Third District, HENRY C. BARNETT.

For Appellate Judge, Fourth District, DAVID W. CHAMBERS.

PEOP

For Appellate Judge, Fifth District, I .JOHN S. BENDER.

PEOP. I

What is

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.

It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria la an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upou their children."

DR. Q. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass.

Castoria is the best reraetfy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing Byrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."

DR. J. F. KINCMLOI, Conway, Ark.

NORTH BOUND.

No. 52 Mall 8:JO a. m. No. 54 Express 6:18 p.m, Express B:80 p. in

Good connection made at ^Terre^naute^for tue South and South-west. Trains (run through to St Joseph, Mich., making good connection with !. & W. M. for Michigan points.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent.

Big 4

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Mcaao & St. Lonis R'y,

Koute

Short Line. East and West

WAGNER SLEEPING CARS

On night trains connecting with Vestibule Tralne at Bloomington and Peoria to aud from Missouri Kiver, Denver and Pacific Coast

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Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Springfield and Coluin bus to and from Eastern and Seaboard Cities.

Address W. Michle, agent for farther particulars. JOHN B. CARSON, JAMES BARKER Gen. Manager,

Q. P. A., Chicago Chicago. TRAINS AT OKAWK0RD8VILLE. BIO KOtJIt. QOINQ WEST. soma XAST No 9—Mai), 9:15*m I No 8— Mail 5:18pm No7—Mail (tf).12:89am xxo 12—Mail(d)...l:55am No 17—Mall 1:38pm No 18-Mail l:Upns No 3—Express...6:45pm No 8—Express...S:ls am

G. E.ROB1NGON, Agent.

MONON ROUTE

^f^U)UISVIUt.lHWAtB«HY« CHICA60 Rt"T(5v

X.. •. A. & C. MONON. (NORTH BOUND.

No. 4—Night express 1:55 a m. No. ti—Fast mail 1:40 p. m. No. 44, Local Accommodation 3:40 p. in.

SOUTH BOUND.

No. 3—Night express 1:25 a. in, No. 5—Fast mail 1:10 p. in. No. 43 Local Aooommodation 9:15 a. m,

All trains stop at Linden, Ladogu and Roachdale. Local freight carry passengers.

MUSIC HALL

Hotel and Bestaurant.

Farmers can get a flrat-class 15 or 2.J cent meal. Finest lunch in the citj

VanSandt & Hale, Prop's-

Castoria.

Castoria is so well adapted to children thafi I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo."

The Centaur Company, *77 Murray Street, New Tork City.

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Yandalia

LINE.

VAND4L1A. 80UTII BOUND.

No. 61 Express 9:44 ft. in. No. 53 Mail .5:20 p. m. Express ,. 8:11 p. m.

H. A. AROHXK, M. D.,

Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, V. Y.

Our physicians tho children's department have spok» *tahly of their experience in their outflMti practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we ore free to confess that the merits of Castoria has woo us to look with favor upon it."

UNITED HOSPITAL AKD DISPENSARY, Boston, Mass.

ALLKN C. SMITH, Pre*.,

EAST-WEST ^^Toi^f)0s:T

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A N S A S "CLOVER LEAF ROUTE'

First Class Night anl Day Service between

TOLEDO, OHIO,

AN D(

ST. LOUIS, MO.

FREE'CHAIR CARS DAY TRAINS-MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS

ON NIGHT TRAINS.

OS-MEALS SERVED EN ROUTE, any hour, DAY OR NI8HT, at moderate cost.

Ask for tickets via Toledo, St. Louis Kansas City R. R.

Clover Leaf Route.

For further particulars, call on nearest Agent of the Company, or address O. C. JENKINS,

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SECURE FOR CATARRH

FOE OYER Pli'TT YEABS this old SovereignRemedy has stood the test, and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. Persist in its use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how long standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.,

Tou need not bo sick If you will take Moore's Pilules. They are marvelous medicine:

They kill the microbes. They cure chilln, levers, sick headache, rlioumuusai, liver and blood dtsorclero, mulurm.

Better than quinine Tbey move the bowote. quinine/ don't, henco always better.

Foracold take wo OOPihiicsln 20yrs.it) WHO. ,,,.

78 Cortlandt Strcut. ~mmr IIHIHIIMUFW I IM—

Bucfclen'a Arnica Salve*

The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhuem Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents ber box. For sale by Nye & Booe.

Leading Moruoniou ,eay

Morns English Stable Liniment is the Lest xemedy for rheumatism, lameness, swellings, cuts, burns, hard or soft lumps, sprains, cruises, frost bites, etc. It is put up in largo bottles that sell for 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by. Nye &

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Ayer's Sarsaparilla is one of the few remedies which are recommended by evGry school of medicine. Its strength purity, and efficacy are too well established to admit of doubt asj to its superiority over all other blood-purifiars whatever. Ayer's Sarsaparilla leads all.

Try Dullam's Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Nye & Booe's Druff Store. I 1- \.y

SPRAY PUMPS and Garden Seeds the best in town,are at Tinsley & Maptin's. .....

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