Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1900 — Page 5

THE VOTE OF ADAMS Total Vote for State and County CandiThC dates Shows the Follow ing: electors. Zollars, dem 3337. Hanna, rep 1688. Clark, pro 90. Walker, peop 13. ctneinpple, social deni 1. “ Zollars’ plurality 1649. GOVERNOR. Kern, deni 3226. Durbin, rep 1670. Eckhart, pro—Bs. Burkhart, peop 11. Kern's plurality 1556. lieutenant gov ernob. Lawler, dem 3224. Gilbert, rep 1669. Clark, pro 85. Walters, peop 14. Lawler’s plurality 1555. SECRETARY OF STATE. Heimberger, dem —3221. Hunt, rep 1664. Pretlow, pro—B6. Carmichael, peop 14. Heimberger’s plurality 1557. AUDITOR OF STATE. Minor, dem 3226. Hart, rep 1671. McKinney, pro—B6. Walls, peop—l4. Croke, social dem 1. Minor’s plurality 1555. TREASURER OF STATE. Herff, dem 3219. Levy, rep 1669. Hiatt, pro 86. Kunse, peop—l4. Huisman, social dem—l. Herff’s plurality 1550. ATT JRNFY-GENER AL. Drummond, dem 3222. Taylor, rep 1671. Krauss, pro 86. Boger, peop 14. Thornton, social dem —1. Drummond’s plurality 1551. REPORTER SUPREME COURT. Yergin, dem —3222. Kemey, rep 1670. Wade, pro-87. . Hoffman. i*op 14. Fiese, social dem 1 Yergin’s plurality 1552. SEPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Greathouse, dem 3222. Jones, rep 1673. Ayers, pro 85. Beasley, pro—l 3. Thorndyke, social dem 1 Greathouse's plurality 1549. CHIEF BUREAU STATISTICS. Harruff. dem —3224. Johuson, rep -1670. Bonsil, pro—B7. Grindle, peop—l4. Ehrenhardt, social dem 1. Harruff's plurality 1554. SUPREME JUDGE FIRST DISTRICT. Reinhart, dem 3227.

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Jordan, rep 1675, Kessinger, pro S 5. Holcomb, peop 14. Reinhardt’s plurality 1552, SUPREME JUDGE rnr™,. .turn FOURTH DISTRICT. Adair, deni .“>222. Monks, rep 1670. Graham, pro 86. Bull, peop 15. Adair’s plurality 1552. CONGRESS. Day, dem 3290. Cromer, rep 1634. Powell, pro 65. Hurley, peop 15. Day's plurality 1656. CIRCUIT JUDGE. Erwin, dem 3195. Teeple, rep—l 629. Drew, pro—s 9. Erwin’s plurality 1566. PROSECUTOR. Moran, dem 3197, Johnson, rep 1610. Moran’s majority 1587. JOINT SENATOR. Fleming, dem 3173. AUDITOR. Bock, dem 3128. Weldy, rep—l6Bl. Hartman, pro 62. Boek’s plurality 1447. TREASURER. Voglewede, dem 3096. Brown, rep—l7l2. Fuhrman, pro—s7. Voglewede’s plurality 1384. SHERIFF. Erwin, dem—3lß7. Campbell, rep 1627. Alleger, pro 58. Erwin's plurality 1560. CORONOR. Clark, dem—3lss. Harper, pro—6l. Clark’s majority 3091. SURVEYOR. McKean, dem 3150. Snyder, rep—l 637. Johnson, pro 57. McKean’s plurality 1513. ASSESSOR. Crist, dem -3170. COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT. Doak, dem—3l37. Dailey, rep 1650. Doak’s majority 1487. COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT Abnet, dem 3137. Shaffer, rep 1614. Pyle, pro 58. Abnet’s plurality 1523. COUNCILMAN FIRST DISTRICT. Steele, dem 814. Kunkle, rep 432. Steele’s majority 382. COUNCILMAN—SECOND DISTRICT. Myers, dem 869. (Continued on page eight)

I M During all of next week I will sell my entire stock of | Dress Goods Carpets | | of Cost | My object in doing this is to change these goods into | money and I will make the prices so low that it will pay any person who is in the market for goods | of this kind to call and see me... Just to show you J how you how I am going to cut prices for the week I will quote below a few of the many bargains: % All Wool Carpets, per yard, - - -40 c All 75c grade Wool Carpets, go at -55 c I All Cottage Carpets, worth 30c, go at 24c Carpets sold at 40c per yard go at - 27ic I have countless other bargains that are equally low, and I think you will agree with me that it will be to your interest to call and look over my goods. Remember the sale will continue throughout the week, but these exceptionally low prices will bring throngs of customers, and it will be to your advantage to come as early as possible, for then you will have the large stock to pick from. H Managers. M. FULLENKAMP I i