Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1910 — Page 4

Sqv!! Here is Your Chance to Get an Automobile Free $&&& Worth of captivating prizes will be given AB1 UUU UH SOLUTELYFREEtothe P e °P leof Adams b Countv in the great Daily Democrat Automobile Voting Contest Januarvls, will mark an epoch in the historv of Decatur and Vicinity for today we open the greatest contest ever held in Adams CountvTHE VALUABLE PRESENTS THE BRUSH RUNABOUT THE AWARDING OF PRIZES Valued at K FIRST GRAND PRIZE The candidate receiving FIRST GRAND PRIZE: Brush Runabout Auto $605.00 the greatest number of votes in the entire contest will be , t eiAnnn .Ar awarded the #505 00 Brush runabout auto (1910) model. SECOND PRIZE: Diamond Ring, ladies or gents SIOO 00 A i iisißtgCi SECOND PRIZE The candidates receivingjthe secTHIRD PRIZE: Diamond Ring, ladies or gents $75.00 ond largest number of votes in the entire contest will be FOURTH PRIZE: Ladies tailored suit 1910 style $25.00 ?>*idfll awarded the SIOO.OO Diamond Ring at the close of the FIFTH PRIZE: Gents’ gold watch 20 year case $20.00 ~Z/WI WjiUffjisk contest. SIXTH PRIZE: Ladies gold watch 20 year case $20.00 ■ The third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, , t, , <nnn ~w' and tenth prizes will be awarded in the same manner as SEVENTH PRIZE: One Seamless Brussels rug $20.00 OKK3 «ji ths grand prize and second prize, th. candidate will reEIGHTH PRIZE: 100 Piece Dinner Set , . . sl2 00 .< ■ / ceive the prize according to their standing the last night NINTH PRIZE: One Silk Umbrella gold handle SIO.OO of the contest which closes Saturday night at 10 p. m TENTH PRIZE: Ladies or Gents’hand bag . #lO 00 Ytarch 5, 1910. p. w •» — —\ nl nn Other prizes may bs named later as the contest pro|'DA |U I j MKI 7lf £ reßßoS BUch 88 vote offers and special prizes and for each lTriklll|l £LII/j Ij and every candidate thaa does not win one of the regular that turn in oor more new suosenpuons aunng me uuu- VAUIMV A XIALJU list of prizes named above who turns in five new subtest for six months or longer 1910— MODFT 5505 00 -—l9lO Bcriptions will receive r special prize as mentioned else- — AMAvr HIVL/UU “ IC/1V wherein this advertisement. TUF FIFTH A-ND MYTH DDI7FS 3 Passenger, Speed 3 5 miles per hour. Agents Brosin’s ’'"7 /TiNIJ OIX I n PKIZ.LO & Sesline Auto Co. Fort Wayne, Ind THE SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES 1/2% Two Beautiful . SPECIFICATIONS TWO DIAMONDS U Motor 10 h ‘ P- tylindei;single four cycle, vertical, Second Prize-One Hundred dollars. Diamond Ringg/ffigT 4 by 5, water cooled, located in front, every part instantX/rlll P/ifh accessable, three point suspension. Transmission, In- Third Prize—Seventy Five dollar Diamond Ring. J V GIUxS vULII ternal gear type, perfectly quiet. Cooling, thero syphon, ' A 'y * system eliminating pump. Drive, bevel gear. Control, SCHEDULE OF VOTES Displayed at Hensley s Jewelery store single hand lever. Steering gear, International reducing spur gear. Axles and Frame, oiltreated, selected wood, Following is the schedule of votes to be given for subscriptions to The oak, hickory and maple, wonderful for strength and dur- DemoCrat> ° eCatUr ’ Ind ‘ ana ’ *“ Automoblle vot ' rnKiniTTAKTC rnMTneT ability, lightness and flexibility Springs, spiral, located daily democrat. 1 IOINd Ur COIN 1 ELO 1 at , extreme four corners, absolutely the easiest riding By Carrier. By Mail spring on any car. Brakes, International, expanding in 3 months $ 1.25 2,000 ’ 3 months $ .75 2,000 rear sprocket hubs; larger than on most cars of twice its 6 months 2.50 5,000 6 months 1.25 5,000 size, Wheels 28 by 3. Wheel base 80 inches. Tred 56. 1 year 500 10 .°o° 1 year 2.50 10,000 Any man or woman of good repute in the territory covered by the E uipment too ] t j Te k j t thr ee oil lamps and hom.Color \ J!!! I s °° 3 °’ oo ° contest. maroon Body divided seat, trimmed m high grade leath- 5 year 9 25 M 10(W 5 J eanj ™ Clip voting nomination blank and send in your nomination or that of CT with K.umble seat, three passenger, 35 miles per hour. WEEKLY a friend today. It costs you nothing to vote and its costs your friends DEMOCRAT BY MAIL nothing extra to vote for you. TL EX Fk * 1 year SI.OO 2,000 2 years |2.00 5 000 No votes will be issued for payments other than as above scheduled. IFk f e (~) 111* | |"| 3 years 300 10 > 000 4 >' ear s 600 3fl'ooi) Anyone who was taking the Daily or Weekly Democrat at the time I lIV I VFVI ■IIE ■ ■ 5 years S S(X) 50,000. (this contest started is entitled to as - any votes as a new subscriber. The above Bchedu ] e of voteß appUeg on both old an(J new subscrlptions No employe of The Daily or Weekly Democrat or member of his or an(l also on back accounts. her family will be permitted to partcipate in this contest as a candidate. rbb In case of a tie the value of the prizes will be equally divided, or a II H 0 Jp 1111 z-.TTrr, " ————— like prize granted to those tieing. CUT OUT THE BLANK BELOW AND MAIL Votes once cast for one candidate cannot be changed to the credit of OR BRING TO DEMOCRAT OFFICE another candidate. , ,j, -u Any question that may arise between contestants will be determined • I > I ■• I IV. FwW NOMTN ATTrtM DT a kttt by The Daily Democrat, and its decision will be absolute and final. * ICI | I |/> A| II I j NATION BLANK No votes will be given apart from subscriptions, but candidates and |Vl|| \J | KJ ZU I I their friends may deposit subscription payments in advance, names to be furnished later. •Kjlr Date 1910 Votes mey be cast when such advance payment is made, and changes ffM « !|jU „ will be made in names and addresses of subscribers as often as desired. ThlS Stilt Will be the finest iBIA • .<> y Democrat: No promises or conditions made by agents, solicitors, or canvassers, ; , I TO |j 9QLII|A j nom j na t e and cagt j qqq votes for beyond or different than those published in The Democrat will be rec- 4.U-4. L- nroJtired sot th? ognized by the Decatur Democrat. r |l IE |||l Name Candidates and their friends are not confined to their districts. They t , - T J • » JIB fl Ip E m I may secure subscriptions anywhere. All candidates must accept and agree pflcC 311 U tllC L>3uy Address to all conditions. t Ward .... Nominations of candidates may be made by anyone at any time dur- can what She /< ! IdVA cj. • Ing the contest absolutely free of cost, one nomination counting 1,000 State VOt 'The Democrat reserves the right to reject the nomination of any WRIItS 111 the latCSt Spring candidate. Names of persons making nominations will not be divulged. The contest officially opens January 15, 1910, and will close at 10 p. m. Style. Signed Saturday, March 5, 1910. A committee of unimpeachable public men will be chosen to judge Address the finish and count the votes and will assemble for that purpose In the ■ Decatur Democrat office only thirty minutes before the contest closes. |OP | llPlfld* Isl lOPITIO TIOD n Cl f.° Ut . thlS blank ’ flll ln wlth the narae of y°u r favorite candidate The right I, r...™d to .Iter thee, rule. ehou>d hec.lt, dete.ud. ■ •Ul • I IHIV.I ■■■MIIVFII m.ll It to the Cohte.t Bdftor .t onoe. Not over one If there is anything that you do not fully understand call, write or e acct p < or any one candidate to count votes. THE CONTEST EDITOR. Dee.tnr Den.ocr.t O B oe. Call 0T Write the DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. „ a Biffi 1111 It lit WSIMKMII WBIIIWII IllWllt

Markets East Buffalo, N. Y, Jan. 17.— fgpe ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipt 080; shipments, 6,650; today, receipt 9,280; shipments, 3,420; official to N«» Rork Saturday, 3,420; hogs c | 0 ‘ 8rn ’ slow.’ Medium and heavy, i9.009u.j5. Yorkers, $8.9V@»9.00; pigs and Hghu 18.85G18.95; roughs, 1%15@|8.' 35 .' stags, |7.00@|7.5(U sheep, 2,000, hlth. er; [email protected]; yearlings, J’.qq* J 8.00; lambs, slow; tops, |B.7S@| SSS . cattle, 3,750; export steers, 16.75; shipping steers, [email protected]. butchers, $5.25@|6.25; heifers, S.OOA |6.25; cows, [email protected]. CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, 111., Jan. 17.—Wh eat _ Cash, 11.2614; May, |1.27%; 1105%. Corn—Cash, 69c; May, July, 70%c; Sept., 70%c. 50«4c; May, 51c; July,^t% e . TOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo, Jan. IT.—Wheat—May *1.11%: July, n. 02%; Sept., 9ff% e ’ Corn—May, 69c; July, 68%c; Sept., 68 %c. Oats—May, 45 %c; July, <s^ c . Sept., 434 c. PUBLIC SA4.E. We, the undersigned, will offer for sale at the C. D. Lewton farm, fo Ur and one-half miles north and one mfle east of Decatur, Indiana, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn.,' Thursday, Feb. 3, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses —One grey mare, 11 years old, in foal, imported from Belgium horse: 11-year-old black mare In foal from imported Belgium horse, 2 four-year-old sorrel Belgium mares, In foal from imported Belgium horse; 1 sorrel Belgium horse, 4 years old; 1 black coach horse, 2 years old; 1 Belgium spring colt, 1 driving horse, 5 years old. lady broke. Cattle —Five milch cows, will be fresh about April list; 1 fullblooded Shorthorn Durham bull, 15 head of young cattle. Hogs—Six brood sows, due to farrow about March 20th. 1 fullblooded Duroc male hog, 34 head of shoats, will weigh from 30 to 104 pounds each. Also 47 bead of sheep. Implements —One hay loader, good as new; 1 mower, 1 self binder, 1 hay rake, 1 disc drill, good as new; 1 disc harrow, good as new; 1 check com planter, 1 fanning mill, 1 manure spreader, good as new; 1 sulky breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, 2 sulky cultivators, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 2 wagons, in good condition, 1 spring wagon, hog rack, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, 2 sets of work harness, 2 single buggies,, one good as new; carpenter tools, 600 bushels of oats, 300 bushels of corn, 75 chickens, 7 geese, 8 turkeys, and several small articles. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No prop erty removed until settled for. PHILIP FT’HRMAN, C. D. LEWTON. We have the license to know ho« to do good watch and clock repairing. That’s why we are busy at the bench. Try the new jeweler on north side of court house.—Didot & Sou. 10t3 _

Don’t Owe Everybody It’s bad business policy. Owe one man and let that one be ns. Your bills then will never bother you. We loan money on any good chattel security such as Furniture, Pianos Horses; etc. We give a liberal discount on all loans paid off before due. If you need money fill OTt tb ’ following blank, cut it out an mall It to u«. Our agent i« 1» Decatur every Tuesday. Name Addreaa Am’t Wanted Kind of Security -- ; Reliable Ft Wayne loan C*”! Fort Wayne. Ind