Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE ALL THEIR DAILY BALLOTS IN INTIME '* ■ - ' ‘ - ■■■ ■' < '? > » TO BE PUBLISHED IN WEDNESDAY’S PUBLICATION, AS THAT WILL BE THE FINAL DATE TO GET THEM IN
Candidates Should get their daily ballots that appear in the paper in The Republican office in time to get them published in Wednesday’s issue, as they will not be any daily ballots in the paper after the Bth, and if any error should occur in any candidate's score it should be reported in time to appear in Thursday’s issue, as that*will be accepted as correct by the judges and no corrections will be made after that date, and if you wish to increase your vote in the paper you •will have to send in your, subscription votes. Every day in The Republican’s contest has been an opportunity to you. Every day until the end of the race is a Still greater oppor-
tunity. You do not have to make a field for a new and unknown article. You are not under the disadvantage of asking anyone to “try” it—there are few people with whom you will come in contact who do not know and appreciate Jasper county’s greatest paper. It is your work to make regular subscribers of occasional readers, to tell your friends that The Republican is good enough to read every day in the year. It means a bit of persuasion which you will not be called on to explain or regret and for which your friends will thank you later .on. Work with every ounce of energy and brain tissue you possess for the next week. The results depend on work, hard work, well planned, ambitious, steadfast work. There is no element of luck or chance in the contest. The rewards are .fixed in value and the rules of the contest are such as to safeguard your efforts. No one knows your standing and nothing except work will profit you at the last hour. Don’t lose sight of or give up a single "prospect”— one subscription may mean, the winning of the contest. The contest has just started. There is time for all who are named to get a big vote. There is time for others not yet named to start and win. -
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 in Gold. 10 per cent to winners. Below are the nominations and {’otes cast for publication up to last mVht: Ruth Callahan 45,495 Pau? Beam .66,210 Clifford Wasson 76,425 Miss Ei'tzabeth Davenport ....76,210 Gravelou* Hansson 62,475 Jack Miller •••* • -43’125 Miss Hazel Japks ~.26,000 Miss Wilmrf Qeyton 24,875 Byron Hempthill .... k * Miss Thelma Tilton 57,175 Wade Jarrette* '50,675 Miss Madeline Abbott-... 84,375 Miss Helen Duvall .47,175 Miss Lhcy Healy 49,175 Donald Rhoades Mrs. Louella Gold An, R 4 .. .113,550 Ray Huff - • *.60,825 Miss Luella Robinson 98,825 Miss Ruth Ames, R 4 Mrs. True Reeve ....*14.600 Miss Marie Arnold • 71,120 Miss Esther Padgett 18.650 Miss Beatrice Clift .....a. 18.650 Dewey Cox R 3 .20,250 Raymond McKay .30,125 Miss Sophie Hudson Miss Mildred Parks, R 3 .a- -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 Wss Glen Cobb 34,175 Mites Maggie Hamstra , .18,225 McOoysburg, Ind. William Erb 45,410 Mrs. C. A Armstrong ~52,725 Miss Ethel Parker 27,525
A car-load of Fancy Yellow Peaches, Monday, Tuesday md Wednesday, September 7th, Bth end Sth. The cheapest peaches you have bought in years, sl, $1.25, $1.50 .and 51.7<5 a bushel. JOHN EGER.
