Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1892 — Page 5
BFor B.perlnte.detit P.bhe (""I Fori '•ri«t»nde«t Public P*"""! For Superintendent PnMto I”""""] For Superintendent Public Instruction, I ggp, I istructlon, IProkl! Instruction, I PEO, I Instruction. HARVEY D. VORIEB. • ImmJ 4 IBS H. HENRY. , LmJ ELCHARLES A. DKVOXB. LmJ JASON 11. ALLEN. B Tor Chief of Indiana Bureau of P""! Tor Ch of Indit.ua Bureau of P - 1 Tor Chief of Indiana Bureau of 1“““"I ForChief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, I REP. I tiatlstlcs, I ProW. I Stall Jtlce, I PEO. I Statistics, WILLIAM A. PEELLE, JR. L_J SIM. 'N J. THOMPSON. L—J MICHAEL E. BHIEL L_J CHARLES 11. BLISS. B Tor Judfs Supremo Court, ("""""I For Judge Supreme Court, F“"| For Judge Supreme Court, P""! For Judge of Supremo Court Second District, I RE p, I Second District, I p roll | I Second District. I PEO. I Second Dialriot, LEONARD J. HACKNEY. »~ J JOHN D. MILLER. I I LmJ ADAM BTOCKINGER. '* ■ / . <■’ * BFor Judge Supreme Court, I™”1 For Judfe Supreme Court, “1 For Judge Supremo Court, P""! For Judge Supreme Court, Third District, I REgR. I Third District, | PrsU -| Third District, I PEO. I Third Dlatrlct, JAMBS McCABB. L—J BYRON K. ELLIOTT. La.J ROBERT DENNY. LwJ SILAS M. SHEPARD. S For Judfe Supreme Court, For Judfe Supreme Court, I" - "1 Forjudge Supreme Court, T"* For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District, R gp, Fifth District, |ProN.| Fifth District. I PEO. I Fifth Dlitrict, TIMOTHY E. HOWARD. L—J ROBERT W. McBRIDE. L—J LaJ NELSON J. BOZARTH. B For Appellate Judge, P" - 1 For Appellate Judge, n For Appellate Judge, I I For Appellate Judge, First District, I REP( I First District, - I Pwou I First District, I PEO. I First Dlatrict, GEORGE L. REINHARD. L—J ADEN G. CAVINS. L—J JOHN BAKER. L_J ISAAC N. PIERCE. B For Appellate Judge, P”I For Appellate Judge, P"! Tor Appellate Judge, I""""! For Appellate Judge, Second District, | REP. I Second District, IprohLl Second District, I PEO < I Second District, FRANK E. GAVIN. L—J CHARLES S. BAKER. L—J * * JOSEPH DAILEY. B For Appellate Judge, For Appellate Judge, P"™l For Appellate Judge, I I For Appellate Judge, Third District, ggp, Third District, I pmM.l Third District, I P£O. I Third District, THEODORE P. DAVIS. LumJ JAMES B. BLACK. JOHN D. GOUGAR. L_J HENRY C. BARNETT. B For Appellate Judge, For Appellate Judge, — For Appellate Judge, I”""! or 4 PP el, ate Judge, -. Fourth District, REP. Fourth District, Prehl. Fourth District, I PEO. I F ourth District, ORLANDO J. LOTZ. L—J HENRY C. FOX. , JAMES E. GRAHAM. LmJ DAVID W. CHAMBERS, B For Appellate Judge Tor Appellate Judge, For Appellate Judge, For Appellate Judge, , Fifth District, I BEP. I Fifth District, IprohLl Fifth District, I PEO -I Fifth District, GEORGE E. ROSS. L—U EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER. I_J JOHN B. JOYCE. I—J JOHN S. BENDER, And I further certify that as set forth In certificates filed in the office of said Clerk, as required by law, nominations for Representative in Congress, Prosecuting Attorney, Joint Representatives and County officers have been made as hereinafter set out; that the device adopted by each of said political parties, respectively, is the same as that adopted for National and State ballots; that the following is the order and form, as far as nracticable, in which the names and devices will be printed upon the ballots:
- ' ‘ ■ DEMOCRATIC TICKET. REPUBLICAN TICKET. PROHIBITION TICKET. PEOPLE’S TICKET. •- - • . 4 ’ , . For Congressman 11th District, For Congressman—llth District, For Congress—llth Disrict, For Congress—nth District, • dim. : • aEP -, ■ pro : : piop : • ! AUGUSTUS N. MARTIN. : : WILLIAM F. DALY. ’ SUMNER W. HAYNS. JOSHUA STRANGE. ;; For Prosecuting Attorney-Wth For Prosecuting Attorney—2Jth : For Prosecuting Attorney-Mth •DIM.: Judicial Circuit . . Judicial Circuit, :piop: Judicial Circuit, RICHARD H. HARTFORD. , ;: WILLIAM DREW. DAVID ELEY. For Joint Representative—Adams, : DWf J Jay and Blackford, ; . For ; ; For WILLIAM H. HARKINS. JAMES J. MADDOX, :. P “°.: SETH SIMINGTON. JOSEPH G. HARTER. For Representative—Adams and Jay, ; ; \ For Representative-Adams and Jay ; For Representative—Adams and Jay ‘‘ RICHARD K. ERWIN. ’ p-i ERNST FRANZ. = CLEMENT MYERS. , ' - . : • Bft'KS ' r - ” . For Treasurer, For Treasurer, For Treasurer, : DBM ! : pro : :pbop:* : DANIEL P. BOLDS. • :: ABRAHAM HOCKER. ’• JOHN A. EHRMAN. For Sheriff, ; : For Sheriff, .. For sheriff, : dim.: : pbo : :piop: : ' SAMUEL DOAK. JOHN M. FUHRMAN. : JOHN H. BRYAN. . 7 • . ’ • For Coroner, For Coroner, : dim.: i pro i :: For Coroner, !i: OLIVER T, MAY. '• : GEORGE W. WOODWARD. : PB0P : „„„„ ROBERT A. ANDREWS. For Surveyor, For Surveyor, For Surveyor : dim.: J pro : : peop; :..u..: JOHN W. TYNDALL. : m EDWIN M. RAY. : CALVIN ID. kUNKLE. 7- '<r '■ . ;; For Assessor, For Assessor, For Assessor, : dim.: : pro ; ; prop: • J ANDREW J. PORTER. :: LYMAN HART. JONATHAN MOSURE. ! ■'' ■ „ For Commissioner—First District, For Commissioner—First District, .? For Commissioner—First District, : dim.: : pro . :piop: a, 1.....: JOHN H. HOBROOK, PHILIP B. KERN. : : FREDRICKBOHNKE. For Commissioner—Third District, ( For Commissioner—Third District ... For Commissioner—Third District, : dim.: : pho : ■ hop: ! SAMUEL FETTERS. v :: GEORGE HARTMAN. i JOHN N. KERR. 1 I ' In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court, at my office In the city of Decatur.this 25th day of October 1892 JOHN 11, LENHART, Clerk. tL, .’ S 3 I - A* — —
Excursion to Mexico, Nov 20th. to 26th. The Toledo, bt. Louis & Kansas City R. R., “Clover Leaf Route," will issue tow rate excursion tickets to Mexico City, Mex., on above dates, return limit Dec. 31st, account meeting of the American Public Health Association and International Medical Congress. » oppertunity to view scenes most charming—the « most delightful i . climate—at the lowest rate ever offered. Any agent of the Clover Leaf Rou-e
WANTED.™LOOA LAND TRAVELING. To represent our well known house. You need no capital to, represent a firm that warrants nursery stock first class and true to name. Work all us ysar. 1100 per month to the right man. Apply quick stating age 1,. L MA t i CO-, XuwwyMS. horista sal Ihlbio, ST. PAVt, EIHR. [This house is JWB J.B. Ooverdale, M. D. P. B. Thomas, M. D DOCTORS _ Tk
Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kinds of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now drawing pensic ns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entitledto ncrease. Call on or write us. 34tf Hoopbr St Bxatty, band. band. The undersigned is prepared to furnish on the ground or deliver from the Nettman land first-class washed building sand
Daniel McCaffrey, BAT ui ifli, I receive and aell Hay on Commission, or outright from responsible parties. Sight Draft honored. B. of L. attached, for % value, leu freight to Pittsburgh. Established IM7. Reference: Duquesne Nat. Bank. 238 nd 240 Fifth Avenae, PITTSBURGH, PI. Urp.l Stow C.p«Uy In lb. C»,.
Instructions To \ oters.
FIRST. You must get your Ballots >f the polling clerks in the electioa-rcom. SECOND. If you want to vote A STRAIGHT TICKET, Stamp within the Large Square at the head of the ticket, containing the device of the party for whose candidates you wish to vote. If you do not wish to vote a straight ticket, you must not stamp the large square containing the device of your party, but you must sftmp the small square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote, on whatever list of Candidates it may be. If the Large square at the head of the ticket is stamped and the ballot is stamped at any other place IT IS VOID AND CAN NOT BE COUNTED, unless there be no candidate for some office in the list printed under such stamped device, in which case he may indicate his choice for such office by stamping the square to the left of the name of any candidate for such office on any other list. The stamp must be placed within or on the square or the ballot is void and cannot be counted. THIRD. Do not mutilate your Ballot, or mark it either by scratching a name off or writing one on, or in any other way EXCEPT BY THE STAMPING ON THE SQUARE or Squares as before mentioned. Otherwise the ballot will not be counted. FOURTH. After stamping your ballots, and before eaving the booth, fold them separately, so that the face of them can not be seen, and so that the initial letters of the names of the polling clerks on the back thereof can be seen. Then hand your ballots to the inspector, the stamp to the polling clerk, and leave the room. FIFTH. If you are physically unable to stamp your ballots, or cannot read English, so inform the polling clerks, and tell them how you wish to vote, and they will stamp your ballots for you. But the voter and clerks should not permit any other person to hear or see how the ballots are stamped. SIXTH. If you should accidentally, or by mistake, deface, mutilate or spoil your ballot, return it to the poll clerks and get a new ballot.
They wash their clothes - WITH fnM ci> u J WJ SOAP MADE ONLY BY M.K.FAIRBANKScCa CHICAGO
■wi nnmnKiww « ex.™ ■■ ■ For; Vr'HCAT AND L'JWC I the besc r emedy is r t s L h o Cherry Pectoral In colds, bronchitis, la grippe, and croup, it is Prompt to Act sure to cure. BUTTS WANTED I The Briant & Berne Manufacturing Company will pay the highest cash price for the following class of timber delivered at their factories at Briant and Berne: Gray ash heading butts Black ash “ “ Svcamore “ “ Maple “ “ Linn •* “ , Cottonwood “ “ flackberry “ •• Elm “ “ Red Oak Stave Bolts White ash “ “ Elm “ “ Also elm, sycamore, cottenwood, red oak and maple logs from to feet. All the above timber must be free from knots and other imperfections. Call at the factories for full particulars. Briant & Berne M'f’g Co. Notice to Those who are Afflicted. Those afflicted with Chronic or lingering disease. Dr. D. B. Snodgrass, for 23 years a constant practitioner of of medicine in Grant county, Ind.; founder of the Curtis Physiomedical Institute and Sanitarium, of Marion, Ind.; having, filled the chair of chronic diseases in three medical colleges; author of a new and unprecedented system of treating chronic diseases, assisted by Dr. Joseph Duefee, have permantly established a branch office over Stone’s hardware store, Decatur, Ind., for the treatment of all forms of chronic disease. Drs. Snodgrass and Dunfee will treat with great success all forms of chronic disease. Dr: Dunfee will be in the office every Friday and Dr. Snodgrass each second Friday. Dr, Snodgrass’ next visit will be on Sept. 16. Remember the dates and call early. Examination free and terms reasonable. ' D. B. SNODGRASS, M. D. . JOSEPH DUNFEE, M. D.
A.T I —: —» — - — <, Merryman’S FACTORY You can get all kinds of Hard and Soft Wood, Siding, Flooring, Brackets, Molding, Odd-Sized Sash and Doors. In fact all kinds of building ma terial either made or furnished on short notice. NEW MAT |W Madison St., Opposite Court House. Sclmsider & Fresh, Smoked ami Salt Meats of all kinds. Bologna and Sausages , H. JF. COSTELLO, 3E*l3.ysiioi«n. A Surgeon, Office over Tervet'r s hardware store. Resident • w. -[ < leot Fourth street, three doors north of M mroe street Ail culls promptly j attended to iu city or country, day or nlirbt Low Ratos to Denver. The Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City k. R., ‘'Clover Leal Route,” will issue .' | low rate excursion tickets to Denyer and Ig ra»urn, account of the 19th annual meet- ,;3 ingot the W. C. T. U. at Driver, Oct. S 19’ h to 25th'to members and other* on that da’e mentioned. Choice of routM -.jj bev 'rd St. Lopis. Callon nearest agent tor particular*, , J
