Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1914 — YOUR CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THE FINEST PRIZES EVER OFFERED IN JASPER COUNTY [ARTICLE]

YOUR CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THE FINEST PRIZES EVER OFFERED IN JASPER COUNTY

I •'! / During the Next Few Weeks You Can Win a Ford Touring Car, a S3OO Piano and Many Other Prizes for a Few Hours Work Each Week. Now is the Time to Do the Most Effective Work.

Monday the contest manager announced th,e largest and best offer of the entire contest. The offer is good until Thursday night, Aug. 27, at 9 o’clock. The two hundred and fifty thousand votes for each S2O in new subscriptions turned in during this period. Tor instance, if you turn in two S2O clubs you will be given 500,000; three S2O clubs, 750,000, etc. Subscriptions can be turned in any time and you can hold back the votes until the close of the contest. This is the largest and best offer of extra votes that will be given and now is the time to do the most effective work. Stop and look at yourself as others see you. Are you doing your best to win the grand prize? When yourdriends nominated you in this campaign, it was their object to see you crowned with one of the greatest honors ever presented in your county. Did you ever stop to think how many people were interested in -your candidacy? Look at the large number of coupon votes that you are receiving each evening. Who is sending them? Is it you or your friends? Now do not delay if you want to win one of the grand prizes, but secure ayW?eipt book at once, call on you#' 'friends, start your canvass and be a winner. it today. It requires some work on the part of your friends to cut the coupons out of the paper for you eawh evening and bring them to the office and it is only in justice to your friends that you should bestir yourselves and see if you cannot win the grand prize and not spend your time idly and allow your name to fall when it is within your power to prevent it. You should provide yourself with one of our subscription receipt books and call on your friends, relatives and neighbors and secu’e .their subscription to The Republican while they count big for votes. Don’t delay, * but begin today. Office Open Evenings. The office of the contest department will be open evenings until 8 o’clock, and if there is anything you do not understand, call at the office at any time and it will be explained to you., It has been the desire of the contest manager to see everyone in the contest but time has not permitted, if is his wish that all candidates call at the office as there are many things that could be explained that would be of great benefit to them. Don’t Forgot the Eig Vote Offer. All candidates should remember that the largest and best bonus vote offer of the contest is now on. 250,000 extra special votes will be given with each S2O worth of new subscriptions turned in by 9 o’clock Thursday night, Aug 27. Don’t' leave a store unturned to get a subscription between now and the close of the big offer. One single subscription may he. the means of your winning the .grand prize if it is turned in by the above date. Telephone for information or sug-. gestion. The contest manager and his assistants are here to help you in any way possible. Remember, these are the days when a fellow should call on his friends to help. Live candidates are busy in every nook and corner for subscriptions. Most everyone is meeting with fair success. "So far the race has been even and it is a great question in the mind of the contest manager who the real workers in this great campaign are. , Get busy now, for now is the time to get the, lead. Here are the prizes you can win. One Ford Touring Oar. One S3OO Upright Plano. One s2op Building Lot. One $65 Domestic Sewing Machine* One $25 Gold Prize. One S2O Gold Waiteh. One $5 in Gold. , 10 per cent to fion-tprize winners. If your name is not here send it in at once. Below are the nominations and votes up to date. Paul Beam 23,000 Miss Elizabeth (Davenport ...23,600 Gravelous Hansson 23,200 Jack Miller 20,100 Jacks 12,400 Miss Wilma Peyton ..,.18,200 Byron Hemphill 22,600 Miss Thelma Tilton ..16J200 Wade Jarrette 22,825

Miss Helen Duvall .16,200 , Miss Madeline Abbott .......22,800 Miss Maurine Tuteur ; 12,625 Clifford Wasson 22,600 Miss Lucy Healy ......22,625 Donald Rhoades T.rr^T.... .-.18,225 Mrs. Louella Golden, R 4 19,625 Ray Huff 14,625 Miss Cecil Morgan .......12,800 Miss Luella Robinson 18,200 Miss Ruth Ames, R 4 8,200 Miss Gertie Leopold 14,200 Mrs. True Reeve 6,800 Mfiss Marie Arnold 11,225 Miss Loretta Nagle 9,800 Miss Elizabeth Putts .6,300 Miss Angela Kolhoff .8,200 Miss Esther Padgett ......... Miss Beatrice Clift .....6,100 Dewey Cox, R 3 6,200 Raymond McKay 10,600 DeMotte, Ind. Mrs. Maggie Fairchild' 7 ..10,700 Mrs. Steve True ..13,200 Miss Glen Cobb .7,100 Miss Fannie Robbirs ...7,800 Mrs. Andrew Granger .12,250 Miss Maggie Hamstra 5,800 McCoysburg, Ind. William Erb 7,200 Mrs. C. A. Armstrong g,IOO Miss Ethel Parker 12,600 Mrs. D. W. Johnson 12,200 Fair Oaks, Ind. Miss Katie Trump 13,200 Miss Ruth Gundy .....9,800 Mrs. Cal Burroughs 5,200 .Miss Hazel Hurley, R R 12,625 Miss Florence McKay 6,700 Pleasant Grove, Ind. Cecil R. Rees 8,200 Mt. Ayr, Ind. Miss Orpha Barton 10,100 Remington, Ind. Miss Iva Brooks 14,600 Miss Myrtle Sharkey ~10,100 Miss Freda Wineland 14,200 Miss Tina Dluzak , .10,225 Wheatfleld, Ind. Miss Katie Theis .7,800 Miss Leafie MoColly 9,800 Miss Anna Hunsicker . 8,200 Parr, Ind. Miss Floss W. Smith ........14,600 Miss Esther Wiseman .6,800 Miss Blanche„McCurtain 16,100 Surrey, Ind. Miss Ethel Hammerton 9,200 Thayer, Ind. Herman DeFries 7,225 Tefft, Ind. Miss Katie Tresmer 12,600 , Miss Gladys Duggleby 9,825 Goodland, Ind. Miss Helen 6,400 Miss Susan Thurston .16,200 Miss Pearl Jay ...5,000 Kersey, Ind. Miss Matie Kersey . .12,600 Miss Arnia Drenth .....10,825 Lee, Ind. Roy Culp —9,200 Aix, Ind. Miss May Comer 7,200 Newland, Ind. Mrs. A. E. Reif 5,00 P Pleasant Ridge, In£. ! Mrs. Rose Johnson V.... 5,000