Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1910 — THREE CORRECT LISTS OF WORDS THIS WEEK. [ARTICLE]

THREE CORRECT LISTS OF WORDS THIS WEEK.

J. E. McClannhan Gets $2.00 and Mrs. Wm. Garland and Miss Goldie Wolfe 91 Each. The Missing Words. Stoves, from E. D. Rhoades & Son’s ad “New Process Gasolene (Stoves).” Always, from H. B. Tutuer ad. “But you don’t (always) get.” Best, from Maines & Hamilton ad. “We handle the . (best) buggy made.” Sold, from Eger Bros’, ad. “That was ever (sold) in Jasper county. The Successfol Contestants*^ J. E. McClanahan, Rensselaer, $2.00, for correct list of words, from Evening Republican. , Miss Goldie Wolfe'Pleasant Grove Star Route, SI.OO, for correct list of words from Semi-Weekly Republican. Mrs. Wm. Garland, R. D. 4, Rensselaer, SI.OO, for correct list of words from* Semi-Weekly Republican. J “O, I am so glad,” exclaimed pretty Goldie Wolfe, the 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wolfe, when told over the phone this morning that she was one of the successful ones in the Republican’s missing word contest. Miss Wolfe was theffirst one to send in a correct list of the missing words, her answer being received late Saturday afternoon. Mrs William Garland sent in a correct list Sunday and J. H. McClanahan, a reader of the Evening Republican, sent in a correct list just before the contest closed Monday morning. He is awarded $2 00, as he saw the ads in the Daily Republican, and Mrs. Garland and Miss Wolfe SI.OO each, as their lists were taken from the ads in the Semi-Weekly. The money awaits their orders at the Republican office. * Among the scores of contestants, many sent in three correct word£ The first answer received was Elton R. Clarks, who had three correct out of the four.

A number fell down through supplying a word from the Home Grocery ad. The ad was published as written and no word was left out of this ad by the publishers Answers came from a number of distant states, one being received Monday day morning from Mrs. Bert Welsh, who recently removed with her husband to North Dakota. . Many failed in the contest by thinking it too difficult, supplying long lists of words. Again we repeat that words as a, the, at, etc., will not be left from the ads purposely, and these «<ted not be counted when making up a list. Next week $2 will be given away, a dollar for the Daily and a dollar for the Semi-Weekly list. Interest in the contest is increasing daily and every reader of the papqrs should send in an answer, as it costs nothing. Look/for the missing words in the ads that will appear next Friday in the Daily and Semi-Weekly Republican. The contest will be open until noon Monday, May 2nd, in order to give out-of-town subscribers time to get in their answers.