Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1910 — Get Busy and Look For the Missing Words. [ARTICLE]

Get Busy and Look For the Missing Words.

In this issue we again publish a page of ads, some of which contain missing words. The list this week is longer than last, but the words left out are not difficult to find. $2 will be given for correct lists this week, $1 for the Daily and $1 for the Semi-Weekly. The money will be divided equally it more than one correct list of words is received. Mrs. Joseph Pullins, who was one of the successful contestants last week, writes as follows to the Republican: “I wish to thank you for the 40ft. my share of the two. dollars in the missing word contest, and tell you that this is the fifth bit of money I have secured in contests in the last few months. “First was on an. article written for the Successful Poultry Journal, $2.00. Second, an article for the Poultry Record, an interesting and instructive “poultry book.” Third, on a postcard description of a prize tomato for Burpee, 10c. Fourth, from the National Food Magazine. I had sent to the entertainment department a “Geog-

raphy Puzzle” which you will see in this month’s issue, SI.OO. Then came yours. I feel very fortunate. At present I haven’t fully decided what to invest the prize money in, perhaps another Minorca chicken.” t Bishop Moore was yesterday designated as presiding officer for the meeting of the Northwest Indiana conference, to be held Oct. 12.