Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1913 — Page 5
announcements' . FOR REPRESENTATIVE Please announce my nnm<. „ aWate for repreeer.Uti, ™ " ? n ‘ i the decision of the u ’ f ' tu i'll!!. y ’ Dp ' p mbar 5. 1 ”• <’• PARniSH. for clerk. ■ >ou artauthorized t<> -u> n ~ name as a candidate for clerk", r ?? Object t 0 ;f the democratic p rir ., arv lon ’ j Friday, December 5. iL; WILL HAMMELL. > ' Plenae announce my name a. a can ' for clerk of Adams , w ,„ tv II ' to the decision of the democr-.tic I primary to be held Friday n E>- 5 tort " rrllla >. December B®’ ' ”• ( harles getting. JohnT.Kenyof.ie.fersonm.cc;;,, F hereby anonneeshi. name J’l B , date lor cb.,.|. : „f A(lanig | primary election to be held Friday ' KWDecemher R, 1913. naay ' JOHN T KELLY. ! FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce my name as a can-i , didate for prosecuting attorney of the ■ 26th Judicial district, subject to the de Pcision of the democratic primary m; ha held Friday, December 5, 191;; . J. F. FRUCHTE. I ?■} ' —■ 1 » • You are authorized to announce my K- ttnn,< * as a ftinaianto for prosecuting E attorney of the 26th judicial circuit, fcaubject to the decision of the demoMp oral it: primary election of Adams |j comity to Im- held Friday. December! H 5, 191:1. MERLIN M.DI’NBAR. ’ FOR RECORDER. Please announce the name of the! ■ undersigned as a candidate for record- ■ '.er of Adams county, subject to the de- £ Cision of the democratic primary elecUon to be held Friday, December 5. K IM3. CHARLES E. MAGLEY. '■ I hereby announce my name as a ■. candidate for retordcr of Adams conn , ty. subject to the decision of the dem- | •cratic primary election to be held Fri I day, December 5, 1913. Aa C. AI'GSBI'RGER. B ; Please announce tny name as a can K: didate for recorder of Adams county. j subjec t to the decision of the dento- [ held Friday, De
i wii ffi ,iat jjQ RUG SALE'! I SALE STARTED MONDAY, NOVENBER, 10TH. g We are going to offer our entire stock of Rugs in aP sizes at big reductions, we have an immence ®* KB stock to select from of new desirable Patterns Made By Standard Manufactures I I - ----- SP CAI THIS WEEX -j; ■gl !,X ?"/ X p in ? ter e-po-A 11 ; 1 Xl2 Axminister Rugs $21.50 ■ B 9x12 Axminstei vugs wot ■ • n 3X 12 Administer Rugs worth $35. S3O. 7 ■ Q 9x12 , p Ve m/fa «!■>% I 11 3 Xl2 Tapestry Rugs worth $22.50 $18.75 f I B 9x12 Brussels Rugs wort $ -.2u l n 3 X 12 Velvet Rugs worth $25.00- $21.00 B feg 9xl2 Tapestr} lug* • '7' ' ’ 9X 12 Wilton rug worth $35.00 $31.50 gjt | kd 9x12 KeveiNi ll ’ I •U’w 27 X 54 Axminster rugs worth $2.50 $2.10 h 36 X 72 Axminster wOl i$- 27 X6O Axminster rugs worth $2.75 $2.20 I mj X 72 Velvet Rugs worth $3.50 $2. < 0 IS 77 7?'while they last 27x54 Velvet Rugs choice $1.28. All wool and part wool Carpets at sale S II A bargain wnin Qur stock is complete Make your se ] ec tionsearly. g NIl-ICK&uO.I
eember hi. .... , ’ FRED S-'HAITI. p. FOR TRea SURER. didate for"t'r"''' ! ".' " ly l ' :ini< ' art 11 f ' nn ‘ second twov '' " rPr 01 Adams conn■b'clTon Tn!: T- *■' election tn 1 d.nioeratic primary 5 f 1910 December W. J. ARCHBOLD. i noi n are I ”‘ rpby a '" to an trea nroMT a I * * , ' n,nHlla,n f ° r (h(i n f Adams county, subject to eh-e'i,,,, ,l ' ( ’democratic primary !f, u ' l ' 1 Pr *day. December ' ' GEORGE KiNZEL. * FOR ASSESSOR. ; l p ase announce my name as a cand " lor of Adams county. i< t Io the decision of the (bm<J tC Primary, l 0 |„. held Friday. De-i assessor i ..nn.mneo my name as a con-1 rtidate tor county a-set or. subject to j j »' 'onion of the democratic primary I le 'd Friday. December 5. 1913.1 WM. ZIMMERMAN. for sheriff. I hereby announce my name as a , fandidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to ti e decision of tho demo - cratic primary election to be held Fri-1 day, December 5, 1913. ED GREEN. Please announce the name of Henry I Rodenheck of Root township as a can-; dldate for sheriff of Adams county. , subject to the decision of the demo- . cratic primary to be held Friday, December 5, 1913, HENRY RODENBECK. Ymt are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for sheriff of Ad ams county, subject to the decision of I the democratic primary, to be held on j Friday, December 5, 1913. WM. ANDERSON. JOR SURVEYOR. Please announce m v name as a can 1 didate for surveyor or Adams coue ■ ty, second two yenr t.-rm, subject to ■the decision of the democratic pr' mary election, to be held Friday, De I cember 5, 1913. PII'L L. M '.(’KLIN. COMMISSIONER. IST DISTRICT. T Please announce the name of David J. Dilling, of Preble township, as a • i candidate for commissioner First distI trlct, subject to the decision of the M E ■HMWrai awaam
democratic primary to be held Friday,. December G, 1913 DAVID J. DILLING. Fred Thieme of Union township announces his name, uh a candidate for commissioner, First, district, subject to tiie decision of tho democratic primary election to bo held, Friday, December 5, 1913. FRED THIEME. Tho undersltfned resident of Preble township announces ills name ns a candidate for commissioner First district, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to bo held Friday, December l>, 1913. IL FRED SCHEIMAN, You are authorized to announce the I name of 1110 uimorslgned as a candi-i I date for commissioner. First, di: trict, I ,-uhjeetto tho decision of tho di tno- 1 j cratic primary election to he hold Fri-1 I day, I leceniher i>, 1913. JOHN D. NIDI.INGER. COMMISSIONER, 2ND DISTRICT. Pl: ;;;c. .atumutii •• the uitdersigaed 1 resident o Washington township as a candidate for couimis-ioi.er, Scondl (district, subject to lite decision of the I democrat ie primary election, to be I i hold Friday. December 5, 1913. WM. REPI’ERT. You may itmouneo my name m a! candidate for commi . iom r. Second' | district, subject to tiie decision of the I I democratic primary election to be! ■ held Friday, December 5. 1913. IRA WAGONER. FOR CORONER. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for coroner of Adams county, second two-year term, ■ subject to the decision of tile demo- i cratic primary to ba held, Friday, December 5, 1913. D. D. CLARK. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. . Fl. a . announce my name ns a I.Hate r trustee of Preble town- ‘ to the decision of the mttry to be held Friday. - r 5. 1913. JOHN MILLER. •ized to announce a ■ udidate f<K trustee of Blue (’!■<■ -k township, subject to the decision of te democratic pri-1 mary to be held Friday, December 5, j 1913. CHARLES MORRISON.
i Please announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Kirkland township, subject, to the decision of the democratic primary to Im held Fri day, December 5, 1913. (1. M. T. HOUCK. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of tho democratic primary to ba held Friday, December 5, 1913. SAMUEL JABERG. ———————o- —. The undersigned announce; his name as a candidate for trustee of Washington township, Adams county, subject to tiie decision of the democratic primary to Im he’j’ Dm-embi-r 5, 1913. (’. O. M. KEAN. Please announce my nr me as a can-! I dldato for tn stee of Un on township, I subject to tho decision of the demoj cratic primary to b<> ; ■■! ! Friday, Do ! I camber 5, 1.9»3. ADAM J. BIENZ. Please announce my name us a candidate for t Us>bm of Wasiiillgton t- ■■usliip, su >ject to th; decision ofi liiio doniocra ic primary to bo held' I Friday, December 5. 1913. JACOB B. BUHLER. A CANDICATE FOR TRUSTEE. I Democrat: Please atmwnco that am a cnndli date lor trustee of Monroe township, j subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be lul l Friday, De-1 I cember G, 1913. |264t3 DENNIS STRIKER. You are authA-lxed to announce my name as a candidate for trustee ofi Washington township, subject to the decision of the democratic primary i to he hold Friday, December 5, 1911.1 ED. L. AUGENBAUGH. I o NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. It has been noticed by tiie cominis-1 sioners and road superintendents Hiat! a number of farmers and stock mon are dumping straw on the roads from the wagons in which they have haul-' • d stock. In one or two instances It is known that hoge hauled in w agons; from which the straw was thus dumped had cholera. Such acts are a direct i violation and if continued prose: uI tions will be necessary. ! 26713 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, j o Democrat Want Ads Pay. I -JMVQ K'WK SIMM S. SC
STEELE’S 5 and 10 Cent STORE THE STORE I HAT IS AHEAD ONLY 42 DAYS MORE UNTIL XMAS Think of it. Remember this store, watch it. Over two car load of Xmas goods has arrived, more coming
Japanese China Vases j High grade Japanese vases 12 to 16 inchhigh finest ever hown in the city well worth $2,50 Sate price $1.48 ■ Seo window Display Underwear My valiH‘ c in thi'’ line has not been duplicated, our sales has been great and our stock is complete, note prices. Ladies . union suits very heavy all sizes 50c each and SI.OO/ Boys and girls union suits extra heavy 50c. Gents union suits $1 00 I Single piece suits at 25 and 50c. Special Saturday Prices Stone coinbinets worth 75c sale price 33c Stone chambers large size with covers 18c Wash bowl and pitcher regular price sl. sale price 89c 35c enamel dish pans 25c
FREE FREE Nice china plate free to each customer that buys 50c or more of goods at my store. Saturday, each customer cut this coupon out and present it to any of the clerks, remember this plate is worth 25c of any ones money, you all need the goods and I have them at the lowest prices. Remember the store that does things, it is Steele’s 5 & 10c Store I
China China and More China When china is wanted come to the st' re that has it, never has our line been so nice and price so cheap, come in and see w! values I have for 25 and 50c. Fine Japanese cups and saucers 10c Special Knit Goods Gowns, skirts, gloves, scarfs, sweati rs, auto hoods aviation cans etc. from 25c up to 98c Hosiery and Gloves Here is the place to get your glove's and hosiery 10c up to 75c Lanterns 48, 75 and »8c Lamp globes 5 and 10c Glass lamps 25 and 50c 3 tin cups 5c Ax handles 10c Hatchet and hammer handles . ... 5c
