Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1910 — The Sixty-Day Poll Is Coming Soon. [ARTICLE]
The Sixty-Day Poll Is Coming Soon.
The next ten days will be busy ones among the political workers all over the state. Both parties will take the sixty-day poll within the next few days, and on the result of this poll will depend much of the work that will be done during the campaign. Both sides hope to get through the sixty-day poll a pretty fair idea of what the actual political conditions are over the state. It is admitted that the sixty-day poll will not show how the voters are going to vote in November, but it will give the rampalgn managers a fair index to conditions and show them the class of work which will have to be done in the various counties and localities. It is the expectation, too, that the poll will show up the disaffection which exists in many places. Both sides admit that there is local trouble in their ranks, as there always is at the opening of a campaign. This condition is never confined to any one party. The republicans are having their tribulations this year and so are the democrats. Each side insists, of course, that the troubles are local, but whether this is true or not, remains to be seen. have just unloaded our tenth car of flour since the first of January. Quality and price are what get the business. Aristos or Lord's Best, old wheat flour, only $1.50 a sack.
JOHN EGER
