Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Every One That Enters The Republican’s Contest Actively Wins Something. AFewSubscriptiohs May Be the Difference in a Large and Small Prize. Better Make Every Day From Now Until the Close Count Votes For You

In our big campaign whiih we are conducting every one wins and no one can lose. No candidate has to secure a certain number of subscriptions in order to get a prize. The one who secures the most votes will get the big Ford touring car. Na matter whether he brings ’n 20 subscriptions or 500 of them. The next in line, the one who secures the second most votes will be awarded a fine S3OO piano of which there are none better. Then comes the S2OO building lot, a $65 Domestic sewing machine, $25 in gold, a S2O gold watch, and a $5 gold piece. Each and every candidate will receive ten per cent of everything turned in by them if they should not win one of the listed prizes. Every day of the contest is an opportunity day for you. /There are few people with whom you come in contact who do not knoiy Jasper county’s best newspaper, and it is your work to make these regular subscribers to The Republican. There’s a heap of satisfaction,

In the contest if you grin, If you keep your nerve in action And wear a lifted chin. There’s joy in doing soriiething That you never did before, So don’t be a deaf and dumb thing, Chance is knocking at your door.

It’s ip overcoming trouble That a fellow gets his fun; It’s the shattering the bubble That is labelled “can’t be done,’’ And the harder that your fight is Then the greater is your fun, And the finer your delight is In the auto you have won. Here are the prizes you can win. One Ford Touring (jar. One S3OO Upright Piano. One S2OO Building Lot. One $65 Domestic Sewing Machine. One $25 Gold Prize. One S2O Gold Watch. One $5 in Gold. 10 per cent to non-prlze winners. Below are the nominations and votes cast for publication np to last night: Miss Ruth Callahan .45,495 Paul Beam 66,210 Clifford Wasson y... 76,425 Miss Elizabeth Davenport ....76,210 Gravelous Hansson 62,475 Jack Miller 43,125 Miss Hazel Jacks 26,000 Miss Wilma Peyton -....24,875 Byron Hemphill ....79,735 Miss Thelma Tilton 57,175 Wade Jarrette 50,675 Miss Helen Duvall 47,175 Miss Madeline Abbott 84,135 Miss Lucy Healy ...../........49,175 Donald Rhoades 47,850 Mrs. Louella Golden, R 4 ~:..62,900 Ray Hutt 60,325 Miss Luella Robinson .......77,725 Miss Ruth Amesj R 4'....12,850 Mrs. True Reeve 14.600 Miss Marie Arnold 69,620 Miss Esther Padgett...lß,6so Miss Beatrice Clift ....18,650 Dewey Cox R 3 20,250 Raymond McKay 30,125 Miss Sophie Hudson 62,625 Miss Mildred Parks, R 3 ....31,775 Miss Josephine Thomas, R 3, .40,175 Carl Worland 16,250 DeMotte, Ind.' Mrs. Maggie Fairchild 14,675 Mrs. Steve True 16,400 Miss Glen Cobb ...34,175 Miss Maggie Hamstra 18,225 McOoysburg, Ind. William Erb '...45,410 Mrs. C. A. Armstrong 52,725 Miss Ethel Parker 27,525 Fair Oaks. Ind. Miss Katie Trump 18,275 Miss Ruth Gundy 12,600 Miss Hazel Hurley RR27,950 Miss Florence McKay .6,700 Pleasant Grove, Ind. Cecil R. Rees .?42,950 Miss Bessie Boffman 17,850 Mt. Ayr, Ind. MisaOrpha Barton ~28,150 Remington, Ind. Miss Iva Brooks ....19,725 Miss Myrtle Sharkey 12,650 Miss Freda Wineland 43,420 Miss Margaret McGraw 12,675 Miss Grace Olowry 12,875 Wheatfield, Ind. Miss Katie Theis 12,200 Miss Leafle MeC011y52,275 Parr, Ind. Miss May Lowman ..,,.70,350