Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 November 1892 — Page 3
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For Keuresontative in Congress, 8th Congressional District,
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REP
ELIJAH Y. BROOKSHIRE
For Prosecuting Attorney, 82d Judicial Circuit,
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WINFIELDS. MOFFETT-
For Joint .Senator,
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Putnam and Montgomery Counties,
JAMES M. SELLER.
For Reprosentntive, Montgomery County,
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DAVID V. M'CALISTER.
For Joint Kepresentative, Montgomery, Putnam and Clay Countios,
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For Clork, Montgomery County Cirwuit Court,
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DEM
For County Treasuror,
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DEM
REP
JOHN C. HUTTON.
For County Recorder,
JOHN P. BIBLE.
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For County Coroner,'
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For County Surveyor,
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For County Assossor,
DEM
ALLEN W. BYERS.
The Genuine Merit.
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends wherever it is fairly and honestly tried. Its proprietors aro highly gratified at the letters which come entirely unsolicited from men and women in the learned professions warmly commending Hood's Sarsaparilla for what it has done Tor them.
Hood'spills
ELECTION NOTICE
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For County Sheriff,
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CHARLES T. BUONAUGII.
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WILLIAM F. HUNT.
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JAMES H. BOBBINS.
For County Commissioner, First District,
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Democratic Ticket. Republican Ticket. Prohibition Ticket. People's Ticket.
For Representative in Congress, 8th Congressional District,
For Representative in Congross, 8th Congressional District,
PROHI
WINFIELDS.CARPENTER,
For Prosecuting Attorney, 22d Judicial Circuit,
REP
PROHI
WILLIAM M. REEVES.
For Joint Senator,
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Putnam and Montgomery Counties,
PROHI
THOMAS L. STILWELL.
For Representative. Montgomery County,
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PROHI
NATHAN B. COUBERLY.
For Joint Representative, Montgomery, Putnam and Clay Counties,
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FRANK D.ADEIl.
THOMAS T. MOORE.
For Clerk, Montgomery County Circuit Court,
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WALLACE SPARKS.
For County Treasurer,
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JAMES F.WREN.
For County Sheriff,
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CHARLES E. DAVIS.
For County Coroner,
For County Surveyor,
For County Assessor,
REP
ROBERT C. DUNBAR.
For County Commissioner, Tlilrd sta ft District,
DEM
ALDEKT T. HORNBAKER.
HOW TO VOTE.
Stsunp tlio ttoogter and You Will Make No MistaUCK. If you want to vote a STRAIGHT DEMO ciiATic TICKET, stamp within the BIG
SQUAKK containing the ROOSTER at the top of the ticket. If you stamp within the big square you'must not stamp a:iv where else on the ticket or you will lose your vote.
You must not mark on the ballot with anything but the stamp. You must not stamp except, on the squares. If you ac cidently stamp oil a square, return youi ballot to the poll clerks and get a new one.
You must fold vour ballot before coming out of the booth, so that the fa." will not show and the initials of the poll clerks on the back will show.
The following information will help the voter: 1. If the voter wishes any information as to the manner of voting he may ask tlie poll clerks. 2. There are two ballot-boxes and tw. ballots to be voted. One ballot-box
PEOP
JOHN L. SHIELDS.
For Prosecuting Attornoy. 2yd Judlcial Circuit,
PEOP
For Joint Senator,
Putnam and Montgomery Counties,
ADAM P. HANNA.
PROHI
JAMES 0. McCORMICK.
For County Recorder,
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PEOP
For Joint Representative, Montgomery, Putnam and Clay Counties,
PROHI
JAMES A. SMITH.
PROHI
HENRY B. HULETT.
For County Treasurer,
NATHANIEL QUICK.
PROHI
THOMAS T. MUNHALL.
For County Sheriff
NOAH FLANNIGAN.
PROHI
RICHARD F. KING.
For County Coroner,
JACOB R. ETTER.
PROHi
WILLIAM F. SHARPE.
PROHI
CHARLES W. ELMORE.
For County Comraissiouor, First District
For County AsBosser,
ALEXANDER BOWERS'
PROHI
JOHN PETERSON.
For County Commissioner, Third District,
PROHI
SIMEON CLORE
HENRY B. HULETT, Clerk of Montgomery Circuit Court.
painted red and is for the state ballot, which ballot is on red paper, the other ballot-box is painted white and is for the county ticket, which ticket is on white paper. 3. The voter enters* the room, tells the poll clerks his name the clerks give him the two ballots to be voted and a stamp (the stamp is a little stick with a rubber on the end of it the voter goes alone into one of the booths with the two ballots and the stamp in the booth •on a little shelf he will iind an ink pad: (this is a cloth saturated with ink the voter touches the ink pad with the stamp and then stamps his ballots. Let the ballots dry before folding. 4. After stamping his ballots and the ink has become dry, the voter then foli:= each ballot separately before leaving the booth he must fold them so that no one can see how he has voted, and so that the initials or first letters of the polls clerks' names can be seeii on the backs of the ballots: he then goes and gives the stamp back to the clerks, and hands the two ballots to the inspector then lie leaves the room. 0. After the voter comes out of the booth into the room ho must be careful not to let any one see the inside of his ballots if he exposes his ballot so that it can be known how he votes, his ballot will be rejected.
G. If the voter can not read English, or is blind, or is physically unableUo stamp his ballots, he has a right to call on the poll clerks to stamp his ballots for him this must bo done in his presence and in the presence of both poll clerks. 7. The voter must vote the ballots given him by the poll clerks and none other. 8. The voter must not put any mark or sign.on his ballots if ho does, hi-
to b. voted
For ReproBentatWo in Congross, 8th Congressional District,
JOHN T. PHILLIPS.-
For Prosecuting Attorney, 22d Judicial Circalt
For Joint Senator, Putnam and Montgomery 6ountles
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JOHN J. DARTER.
For Representative, Montgomery County,
JOHN J. DARTER
For Ropro^ontatWo Montgo'iieiy County
ADAM P. HANNA."
For Joint Representative, Montgom ory, Putnam and Clay Counties
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For Cleric, Montgomery County Circuit Court,
SAMUEL B. FLANNIGAN.
JAMES A. SMITH.
For Clerk, Montgomery County Cir
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tcuil
PEOP
For County Rocorder,
WILLIAM B. GILL.
Court
SAMOEL B. FLANNIGAN.
For unly Treasurer
NATHANIEL QUICK.
County Recorder
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WILLIAM B. GILL.
For County Sliorlfl,
PEOP
PEOP
For County Surveyor,
WILLIAM L..ANDERSON.
For County Coronor,
JACOB R. ETTER.
For County Survoyor,
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WILLIAM
PEOP
For County Commissioner, First District,
JAMES W. WILSON.
For County Commissioner," Third District,
PEOP
L. ANDERSON
For County Aswssor,
ALEXANDER BOWERS:
For County Commissioner, First District,
PEOP
JAMES W. WILSON.
For County Commissioner, Third District,
General Sieklos Defends Clovelaiul.
On the 5th of Octobor, 1888, in the opera house at Utica, with President Cleveland's record frosli in his and in the public mind. General Daniel ,E. Siclilcs spoke theso brave and jus! words of the candidate of his party for president:
Now as to President Cleveland's record in behalf of tho soldiers. They charge that he has vetoed a good many pension bills. So ho has. I have read his views. 1 am a soldier. I love my soldiers. Had I been president and a congress 1iad passed such bills for my soldiers, 1 should have vetoed every on"of them, too. They were mostly all frauds and shams, and I had no fraud? under me. Any right-minded man, Bworn to discharge his duty, would have signed these vetoes as President Cleveland did.
General Sickles, continuing, gave President Cleveland's record regarding pension bills and said: "I think the Republicans should hang their heads in shame in tho presence of such a record."
Under Cleveland's administration there were 102,070 pension claims allowed, an excess of 04,658 over the Allowances under the preceding RepubUcan administration.
EXPLANATION.—The
Lady's Cold Watch,
genuine
SIMEON CLORE.
vote Will not De counted. If by accident he blots his ballot in Btamping or makes a mistake, let him return the ballot folded to the poll clerks and get another.
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 yelieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos* toria is the Children's Panacea—tho Mother's Friend*
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Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers bare repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children."
DR. G. O. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass.
Otstorla is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will considor the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrumswhich are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."
DR. J. F. KINGHELOC, Conway, Ark.
piamond Ear-rings.
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Statuary,
Castoria.
Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me."
H. A. ARCHER, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K. T.
Our pbysiciaw tho children's depart* ment have spota* "tghly of their experience in their outriQb practice with Castoria, and although wo only havo aimng our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro freo to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it."
UNITED HOSPITAL AND DISPKHSAKT, Boston, llass.
ALLEN C. SMITH, ZVEA., S
The Contmnr Company, IT Murray Street, New York City.
A Prize Picture Puzzle.
following picture contains four faces, a tnnn and his three daughters:
Any one can find tlie man's face, but it is not so easy to distinguish the faces of the three yaung ladies. The picture was published in a few newspapers some time ago, and attracted considerable attention to our standard remedies. We now offer a HOW prize competition in connection with it. As the sole object is to introduce our medicines into new homes, those who entered the former competition are requested not to compete in this one. As to the reliability of "The Ford Pill Co.," and the estimation in which their medicines are held :n Toronto, Canada, where they are b-st known, patrons are referred to the daily newspapers, wholesale druggists and leading business houses generally of Toronto,
set in sapphires and diamonds. To tlie third wili be given a pair of
To th* fourth will i)c given a handsome
Kodak Camera.
French Mantel Clock.
and many other prizes in order of merit.
A special prize of a Silk Dress Pattern (sixteen yards,*any color), or a first-class Rowing Machine (any make desired) will be given to the Jirst person in each State in tho U. _S. who can make out the three daughters' faces.
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China Dinner
To the sixth,a
Swiss Music
To the eighth, an elegant
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SPECIAL PRIZES FOR EACM STATE.
shall give away
besides special prizes, (if there should be so many sending correct answers.) No charge is made for boxing and packing of prizes. The names of the leading prize winners will be published in connection with our advertisement in leading newspapers next month. Extra premiums will be given to only those who are U'tllinir tn ncctct in infrru^itrinrr n»tr rru»/lK/MkSnrr !r An...... TV... willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for the prizes, ill any way. They are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise "Ford's Prize Remedied," which are standard medicines, and will be used in every family for years where they have been once introduced. All prizes will be awarded strictly in order of merit, and with perfect satisfaction to the public. The remedies will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes freo Of duty.
A WATCH FOR EVERY CORRECT ANSWER.
An extra premium of a genuine •'Fearless" Watch, (stem winder,) will be awarded to every person who sends a correct answer within 30 days after this advertisement appears, in case they should not be fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prizes. That is, if any one can find the three faces and enclose them within 30 days from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, they are guaranteed either one of the leading prizes, or-an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated. No answer will be noticed that docs not contain 30 cents for one of Ford's Prize Remedies.
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