Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Three Weeks More and You Will f Know Just How Hard You Have Worked By the Prize You Win?

Now Is The Time To Do The Effective Work.

Three more weeks and then i t is all over. Nearly everything that could be done has been done by the contest manager to make your campaign a success. Now Is. the time for you. Before this offer you have been content to work along and yet your friends bear the burden of your campaign. Now you are face to face with things as they are not as you hope to have them. Youcan win, but you are not going to tumble through. You are going to work as you never worked before, if your campaign is going to amount to anything. 'lf you really believe you are going to win one of these prizes at the rate you have been going, you were never more mistaken in your life. It cannot be done, so if you don’t intend to make a real honest effort to win, why don’t you get out and let someone win who does care? If you are going totwin, you can depend upon it that you will have to make your former record look like a little practice work. How to Win.

From now on the contest manager will devote this space to a few short talks on how to win. He is going to give these talks for .the benefit of those who don’t care a cent whether they win or not. Now, if you are not interested in your own success, there is not the least use in wasting your time reading them. During these talks the contest manager will tell the actual conditions as they look to him and hr will go just as far as the rules of the contest will allow. He will not give the actual standing of the candidates by name, but outside of that the sky will be the limit. Here are the prizes you can win. One Ford Touring Oar. One S3OO Upright Plano. - One S2OO Building Lot. One $65 Domestic Sewing Machine. One $25 Hold Prize. One S2O Gold Watch. One $5 in Gold. 10 pet cent to non-prize winners. Below. are the nominations and votes east for publication up to last night: Miss Ruth Callahan 44,875 Paul Beam ...65300 Clofford Wasson ...A.76,175 Miss Elizabeth Davenport ...68,800 Graveloue HanSson 62,475 Jack Miller .... M ... .43,125 Miss Hazel Jacks 26,000 Miss Wilma Peyton 23,175 Byron Hemphill ...73,125 Miss Thelma Tilton ...*.....57475 Wade Jarrette ••50,675 Miss Helen Duvall 47,175 Miss Madaline Abbott ....83325 Miss Lucy Hea1y4......49,175 Donald Rhoades .47,850 Mrs. Louella Golden, R 4 .....62,425 Ray Huff 60,325 Miss Luella Robinson 77,725 Miss Ruth Ames, R 4 12,850 SMrs. True Reeve 14.600 Miss Marie Arnold 69,225 Miss Esther Padgett ...418,650 Miss Beatrice Clift 1&650 Dewey Cox R 3 . t ..... .20,250 Raymond McKay , r ..... .30,125 Miss Sophie Hudson ...-62,625 Miss Mildred Parks, R 3 ....31,250 Miss Josephine Thomas, R 3. .38,175 Carl Worland *;.... 16,250 DeMotts, Ind. Mrs. Maggie Fairchild ...114,675 Mrs. Steve True .16,400 Miss Glen Cobb ii..... 34,175 Mrs. Andrew Granger ...,j16,700 Miss Maggie Hamstra '.18,225 MeCeysburg, Ind. William Erb*...42,150 Mrs. O. A. Armstrong ....*...52,000 Miss Ethel Parker *...27,525 Fair Oaks, Ind, Miss Katie Trump 18,275 Miss Ruth Gundy ......12,600 Miss Hazd Hurley HR .....:26,725 Miss Florence McKay ..........6,700 Pleasant Grove, Ind. Cecil R. Rees .41,200 Miss Bessie Boflman 17,850 » Mt Ayr. Ind. Miss Orpha -Barton ... ■, .28,156 Remington, Ind.

Miss Iva Brooks ~.17,800 Miss Myrtle Sharkey .3.>12,650 Miss Freda Wineland -.41,175 Miss Tina Dluzak .........,..>28,250 Miss Margaret McGraw .......12,67b •Miss Grace dowry .5,000 Wheatfield, Ind. Miss Katie Theis ......12,200 Miss Leafle McColly ......51,425 Parr, Ind. Miss May Lowman ; ....-.70fi5( Miss Floss W. Smith ..34,606 Mrs. Blanch McCurtain ~....•.66,125 Mrs. Perry Griffith >.,. .96,721 John Richard 4....-.23,175 Surrey, Ind. . Miss EtheE Hammerton 14,850 Thayer, Herman DeFries ..<.16,650