Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE DAILY BALLOTS THAT APPEAR IN THE PAPER WILL BE DISCONTINUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 8
The daily ballots that appear in each issue of the paper will be discontinued after Sept. Bth and all ballots should be in the office of The Republican not later than the morning of the 9th if they are to be counted, as the votes that appear in the paper on the 9th will contain all ballots that have been sent in since the contest begun and if any errors should occur it should be reported in time to be corrected in the issue of the 10th, as this will be the correct number of votes that have been sent In to be voted, and if you wish to increase your standing 1n th* paper you will have to use ydur subscription votes. The votes that we are giving on subscriptions now will remain the same throughout the contest and there will not be any change whatever in the number of votes that are given on subscriptions. A few new subscriptions will enable any candidate in the race to win a nice prize, for a few subscriptions may mean that you will be the owner of a Ford touring car or one of the other valuable prizes that are being given by The Republican. Any candidate in the race could be the leader if they would only make their mind up, to do so, as no one] in the race is so far ahead that he or she could hot be overtaken with a few new yearly subscriptions. There are a dozen candidates who have an equal opportunity to win the automobile and the prize they will win will depend largely on what they accomplish in the next two weeks in securing subscriptions.
Do not be discouraged with reports that so and so has so many votes stored away, for no one candidate in the race has more than a few subscriptions lead over the majority and the candidate who makes the next two weeks count in securing subscriptions will be the winner. 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 Gold Prize. One S2O Gold Watch. One $5 id Gold. 10 per cent to non-prize winners. Below are the nominations and votes cast for publication up to last night: Miss Ruth Callahan ~45,495 Paul Beam 66,210 Clifford Wasson ~76,425 Miss Elizabeth Davenport .....76,210 Gravelous Hansson T. 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 ... v . .84,135 Miss Lucy Healy ......*.49,175 Donald Rhoades ..47,850 Mrs. Louella Golden, R 4 ~..88,225 Ray Huff ..£. 60,725 Miss Luella Robin Son 77,725 Miss Ruth Ames, B 412,850 Mrs. True Reeve 14.600 Miss Marie Arnold 69,620 Miss Esther Padgett 18,650
We have None Such Pancake Flour Now. FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY WATCH THIS SPACE A Real Bargain Every Day Don’t Miss Any of These, They will save you money A NEW BARGAIN EVERY DAY 6 boxes cc matches for 12c, with 69c worth of other goods. No more than 2 orders to any one family. All of these orders will be delivered c. o. d. ROWEN A KISER Phone 202
