Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1914 — The List Today Should Contain All Votes Sent In To Be Voted, If Any Error Whatever It Should Be Corrected in Time To Appear Tomorrow as That Will Be Accepted By the Judges As Correct [ARTICLE]

The List Today Should Contain All Votes Sent In To Be Voted, If Any Error Whatever It Should Be Corrected in Time To Appear Tomorrow as That Will Be Accepted By the Judges As Correct

In today’s issue appear all votes that have 'been sent In to be voted, including all daily ballots and subscription votes that are in the office to be voted, and should any error appear in any vote it should be .reported in time to correct in tomorrow’s issue, and that will be the last opportunity to correct any errors, and the list will be accepted by the judges as correct. '■ It is just seven more working days until the contest will come to a close and there is plenty of time for any energetic candidate to carry off first honors if they will utilize the remaining days iri securing subsorptions. Never in the ihistory of Jasper county has there been such an opportunity presented to the people as this contest affords for a little work In one week. Pay no attention to the many reports that such and such a candidate has a large number of votes, ■ for in lots of cases the number in the paper is the vote of some of the contestants and there are .some wtho are holding back a number of votes, but this reserve vote is not so large that any energetic candidate could noit have just as many if they would turn in a few subscriptions this week. You must realize the size of the prize list and the number of valuable prizes to grasp the opportunity that is presented to you. You have probably thought that you Would like to win one of the nice prizes and have secured some votes but have just been going along and not adding very materially to your score. 'Now why should you .wait and see the other fellow win-that automobile, piano, etc? It is yours today and you, because of procrastination, have given up hope of winning. Now, why should you have this feeling when it will take so little "of your time in the next few days 'to be the owner of the touring oar? , If you are one of those w!ho have just been hanging on why not make up your; mind today that you are going to be a winner and the Wattle is half won. A few subscriptions will go a long ways toward making you the owner of a Ford touring Oar or one of the other beautiful prizes. Here are the prizes you can win. One Ford Touring Oar. 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-prize winners. Below are the nominations and votes cast for publication up to last night:

Miss Ruth Oallahan 48,175 Paul Beam 68,175 Miss Marie Arnold 112,945 Miss Eliabeth Davenport ....139,860 Gravelous Hansson ....62,820 Jlack Miller ..............'......45,200 Miss Hazel Jacks ..-26,000 Miss Wilma Peyton 28,175 Byron Hemphill .80,320 Miss Thelma Tilton <.60,220 Wade Jarrette 50,675 Clifford Wa550n92,205 Miss Helen Duvall 47,825 Miss Lucy Healy ..49,175 Donald Rhoades ...50,175 Mrs. Lou ell a Golden, R 4 ...115,540 Ray Huff ..63,365 Miss Lueiila Robinson 129,255 Miss Ruth. Ames, R 4 .21,150 Mrs. True Reeve ..14.600 Miss Madeline Abbott .86,420 Miss Esther Padgett 18,650 Miss Beatrice Clift 18,650 Dewey Cox, R 322,155 Raymond McKay .30,125 Miss Sophie Hudson 62,625 Miss Mildred Parks, R 3 ....32,875 Miss Josephine Thomas, R 3. .48,125 Carl Worland 18,175 DeMotte, Ind. Mrs. Maggie Fairchild ...14,675 Mrs. Steve Truel6,4oo Miss Glen Cobb 36,175 Miss Maggie Hamstra 18,225 McCoysburg, Ind. William Erb J*71,220 Mrs. -C. A. Armstrong '53,120 Miss Ethel Parker 27,525 Fair Oaks, Ind. Miss Katie Trump .....18,275 Miss Ruth Gundy 12,600 Miss Hazel Hurley RR33,175 Miss Florence'McKay 6.700 Pleasant Grove, Ind. Cecil R. Rees .43,255 Miss Bessie Boffman 29,850 Mt, Ayr. Ind. Miss brpha Barton 28,150' Remington, Ind. Miss Iva Brooks 19,725 Miss Myrtle Sharkey 12,650 Miss Freda Wineland ..(....105,175 Miss Margaret McGraw 12,675 Miss Grace dowry .19,925 Wheatfield, Ind. Miss Katie Theis ............12,200 Miss Leafie McColly 61,825 Parr, Ind. Miss May Lowman 70,870 Miss Floss W..5mith34,600 Mrs. Blanche McCurtain 98,845 Mrs. Perry Griffith 38,155 John Richard 23,175 Surrey, Ind. Miss Ethel Hammerton 14,850 Thayer, Ind. Herman DeFries 15,650 Tefft, Ind. Miss Katie Tresmer 43,350 Miss Gladys Duggleby 60,120 Goodland, Ind. Miss Helen Welch '43,750 Miss Helen Welch ...48,225 Miss Susan Thurston 23,875 Mies Pearl Jay 11,600 Kersey, Ind. Miss Matie Kersey 60,175 Miss Irma Drenths9,92s Lee, Ind. Roy Culp 13,850 Aix, Ind. Miss Mary Comer ...107,980 Newland, Ind. Miss Cecelia Spate .....53,255 Pleasant Ridge, Ind. Miss Lillian Bailey 46,725 Francesville, Ind. Miss Deila Shumaker 76,875 Seattle, Wash. Cefcil Ridenour,72,6oo