Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1892 — Page 5
tr“*| m up»riuu«d« a t p«bii4 ■ I BAKVEY D. VO JtIES. |—l lor Chief ot Indian* Bnraai of I km*. I Statistics, LmJI william a. pehia j«. BFor Judge Supreme Coart, Second District, LEONARD J. HACKNIY. Pot Judge Supreme Conrt, I DEM. I Third District, LmJ JAMIS McCABI. F*T*l for Jndre Supreme Conrt, I DIM. I ruth District, LsmJ TIMOTHY I. HOW ABD, BFor Appellate J udge. First District, OXOBGB L RIINHARD, SPOT Appellate Jndre, Second District, FRANK Z. GAVIN. BPor Appellate Jndre, Third District, thbodobbp.davu. oPor Appellate Jndre, Fourth District, ORLANDO J. LOTZ. SPor Appellate Jndre Fifth District, GEORGE K. ROSS.
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 uractlcable, In which the names and devices will be printed upon the ballots:
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
■i‘ .4$ f For Congressman 11th District, J DBM.' • AUGUSTUS N. MARTIN. •; For Proeecntlnff Attorney—2sth : MM : Judicial Circuit j RICHARD H. HARTFORD. !*'*" For Joint Representative—Adam*, ! D|Mi : Jay and Blackford, : For Representative—Adams and Jay, ; dim : ■ ; : RICHARD K. EEWIN. o ' For Treasurer, : dim. : • : DANIEL P. BOLDS. ;: For Sheriff, : dbm. : SAMUEL DOAK. . k :*: For Coroner, : dim. : :; OLIVER T, MAY. r* For Surveyor, : dim. : . ; : JOHN W. TYNDALL, eeee •<•**• • F ;; For Assessor, : dim. .* AN DREW J. PORTER. ;; For Commissioner—First District, : dim. 1 • JOHN H. HOBROCK, •enee»«o<» I?. <s omm |gsloncr—Third District, 1 DBM. : • SAMUEL FETTERS. *•••* •••• In testimony whereof, I have t October, 1892. [L. S.]
Daniel McCaffrey, BUD, M ui 18, I receive and aell Hav on Commission, or K ou 1 right from responsible parties. Sight Draft honored. B. of L. attached, for % value, let* freight to Pittsburgh, Established IM7. Reference: Duqueenc Nat. Bank. 238 ind 240 Filth Aunue, PITT2RIIRFM Pi
_____ For Superintendent Public I RIP. I Instruction, L.J JAMBS H. HENRY. V For Chief of Indiana Bure** of Statistics, SIMEON J, THOMPSON. For Jndre Supreme Court, Second District, JOHN D. MILLER. QFor Jndre Supreme Court, Third District, BYRON K. ELLIOTT. For Jndr* Supreme Court, HEP, Fifth District, ROBERT W. McBBIDB. BPor Appellate Judge, First District, ADIN G. CAVINS. For Appellate Judge, Second District, CHABLIS I. BAKER. QFor Appellate Judge, Third District, JAMBS B. BLACK.* BPor Appellate Judge, Fourth District, HENRY C. FOX oFor Appellate Judge, • Fifth District, BDGAB D. CBUMPACKBB.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
!: Flor Oongje«man—Uth District; : air. : : : WILLIAM F. DALY. ) • i .1 ‘ * i < l ;" ’: For Joint Representative—Adam*. ; RKp : Jay and Blackford, , 1 J • JAMES J. MADDOX. •. t r • I » ? 's ’-5 ’ • . „ e I hereunto subscribed my name and afflxe
Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kind* of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now drawing pensicns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entltledto ncreaae. Call on or write u*. 34tf Hooraa & Biatty. J.B, Coverdale, M. D. B. Thomas, M. D DOCTORS
oFor Superintendent Publlo Instruction, BLCHABLKS A. DBVOBB. SFor Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, MICHAEL B.SHIBL BPor Judge Supreme Court, Second District. I oFor Judge Supreme Court, Third District, ROBERT DENNY. 0 For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District. BPor Appellate Judge, First District, JOHN BAKBB. 0 For Appellate Judge, Second District, BPor Appellate Judge, Third District, JOHN D. GOUGAB. For Appellate Judge, Prehl. Fourth District, —J JAMES E. GRAHAM. oFor Apnellate Judge, Fifth District, JOHN B. JOYCE.
PROHIBITION TICKET.
: For Congress—Uth Disrict, ; rao : :: SUMNER W. HAYNS. : : For Prosecuting Attorney—Bßth : rao : Judicial Circuit, : ; WIT LIAM DREW. tai ■ • * : :For Joint Representative — Adams : pro : ’ UDCI Blackford, : : SETH BIMXNGTON. MS. : :For Representative- Adam* and Jay * » : pro : : : ERNST FRANZ. ■ : For Treasurer, e * : pro : ABRAHAM HOOKER For Sheriff, : pro i :........j ,OHN M- F tJHRMAN, : For Coroner, : pro '. ; : GEORGE W. WOODWARD. :: For Surveyor, : pro : : : EDWIN M. RAY. : For Assessor, : pad :” :: LYMAN HART. : For Commissioner—First District, : pro : ; : PHILIP B. KERN. : For Commissioner—Third District ’. pro : • • GEORGE HARTMAN. I 1 sd the seal of said court, at my office ii
Excursion to Mexico, Nov 20th to 28th. The Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R, R n “Clover Leaf Route,” will issue low rate excursion tickets tb Mexico City, Mex., on above dates, return limit Dec. 31st, account meeting of the American Public Health Association and International Medical Congress. A golden opportunity to view acene* most charming—the most delightful climate—at the lowest rate ever offered. Any agent of the Clover Leaf Route .111 «xpl.U, or yrtl. *
'TP ' ‘ ''-Fl QFor Superintendent Public; Instruction. JASON H. A Lt.EK, > 0 For Chief of Indian* nnrftafl Sial >iio*, CHARLES IL BUS& QFor Judge nt flu prenut Couib Second District, ADAM STOCKINGED, QFor Judge Supreme Conrt, Third District, -* SILAS M. SHEPARD.; oFor Judge Supreme Conrt, Fifth District, NELSON J. BOZARTH, For Appellate Judge, First District, HAAG N. PIERCE, BPor Appellate Judge, Second District, JOSEPH DAILEY. BPor Appellate Judge, Third District, HENRY C. BARNETT. For Appellate Judge, F ourth District, DAVID W. QFor Appellate Judge, Fifth District, JOHN S. BENDER.
PEOPLE’S TICKET.
: For Congress—llth District : prop : :: JOSHUA STRANGE : For Prosecuting Attorney-Mth : prop: Judicial Circuit, : : DAVID ELEY. : For Joint Representative—Adam* : prop : aad Blackford, ;: JOSEPH G. HARTER :For Representative—Adams and Jay : pxop : ;: ULEMENT MYERS. a j 1 For Treasurer, : piop : ‘ t : j JOHN A. EHRMAN. : .‘ For Sheriff, : pxop : i: JOHN H. BRYAN. : ’ ; For Coroner, ; prop ; :: ROBERT A. ANDREWS : ’ : For Surveyor : prop : * ; ; CALVIN D. KUNKLE ; ; For Assessor, : prop : JONATHAN MOSURE " For Commissioner—First District, : prop : .. . i- FREDERICK BOHNKE. Foy Commissioner—Third District, : piop : : ; JOHN N. KERR. 1 « . In the city of Decatur,this 25th day of JOHN H. LENHART, Clerk. ■ i '
■■ - J. .. ■■ Low Rates to Denver. The Toledo. St. Louis & Kansas Citv R. R., “Clover Leat Route,” will issue low rate excursion tickets to Denyer and raturn, account of the 19th annual meeting ot the W. C. T. U. at Denver, Oct. 19th tp ajth to members and others on that date mentioned. Choice of routes bey >nd St. Louis. Call on nearest agent tor particulars, 'or address. C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. S. F. COSTELLO, Q6DO6 W©Btßiut O * All tl
Instructions To Voters. ms.'wMJ.u^JLl—..." ■ 1 fg. 1 . !"■J J 11 . 1 " ■ - ■ l| FIRST. You must get your Ballots of the polling clerks in the elcction-rodm. 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 stamp the small square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote, on whatt ever 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. /' < A FOURTH. After stamping your ballots, and before leaving 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 £een. 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. ° Would you know why with pleasure Our faces s o beam? OurSerYan.ts Q ur [jf e V’er f « a grumHe.f | dreamIs the cause of our bliss; ; a For al I sorts of cl ean ing It ne’er cornes anpss. Made Only by
m * r 'l** Ins O U S p I TV Cured by tho i 1 of hyER’S Sarsaparilla Tones the system, makes the weak strong. Cures Others will cure you. BUIISJANTEDI The Briant & Berne Manufacturing * Company will pay the highest cash price or the following class of timber delivered it their factories at Briant and Berne: Gray ash heading butts Black ash “ •• Sycamore “ “ Maple “ “ Linn •• “ Cottonwood “ “ Hackberry “ “ Elm “ “ Red Oak Stave Bolts White ash “ “ Elm “ “ Also elm, sycamore, eottenwood. red oak ind maple logs (rom to feet. All the above timber must be free from 'mots 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.. 8. 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. ASX? 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. ■ Non* Such V Toxtl/Z COKDEMSED AAmipC* TO/- ' J ■ Makes an every-day cot's-t\-e ?f an —eld-time luxury. Rure aad Fa ri'iesome. Prepared with scrupulous rare. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions.! Each package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations—and insist on having the None such brand. ■ MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N.Y. WANTED. -™ I.OftA!.. ANI >I'I;AVEI ING. To represent our well known Irons-'. You need no capital to rcpre-i nt r. tiriir thnt warrants ruirpery stock first class and true to name. TTjrk ill tin ytu. #WO per menth to thc-rwtrt-ntHij. Apply quick stating«ke. L. L. MAY A < O M U'iiacrr :s, Tlorists aai Steiner., ST. PAUL, XINW. tThis house is responsible—, iitWSJ '■ .. Bucklen’s Arnica halve. The best salve in the world for cuta bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ’, sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption*, atfd positively cures piles, or no pay required.’ It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price a S cent* p«r . n « • * n rv p _
