Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1905 — CHANGED AGAIN. [ARTICLE]
CHANGED AGAIN.
Remington K. P’s. Forge To the Front INTHE DEMOCRAT’S PIANO CONTEST And Lead Mt. Hope By Nearly One Hundred Votes.—Other Organizations Show Gains. Once more the Remington K. of holds first place in The Democrat’s popularity contest, and Mt. Hope falls back to second place. Both organizations have made gains during the week, as have also several other contestants, and the interest in the contest continues to grow in all parts of the county. Only a few weeks more remain to secure votes for the organization of your choice, and it behooves every subscriber to get in his renewal and help out the organization he would like to have secure this valuable instrument. The vote at the hour of going to press stood as follows: Remington K. of P. Lodge 785 Mt. Hope Church, Jordan tp 690 Parr Baptist Church 255 Rensselaer Christian Church 240 Rensselaer Court, C. O. F 230 Wheatfield K. of P. Lodge 220 Gillam M. E. Church 180 St. John's Court, C. O. F., Remington.... 140 Barkley M.E. Church 130 Milroy Baptist Church 125 Gifford United Brethren Church 100 Gillam Christian S. S 70 Rose Bud Church 50 McCoysburg Sundav School 45 Barkley Christian Church......77”.....40 Remington Christian Church 40 West Barkley Sunday School. 30 Virgie Sunday School 30 Kniman M. E. Church 20 Shoshone Tribe. 1.0. R. M. (Gifford) 20 If you are not already a subscriber to The Democrat it behooves you to get in line and become one, and thus help the organization of your choice to secure this valuable instrument. Don’t be discouraged if your choice happens to be well down in the list of contestants, for a little persona leffort on the part of a few of its friends would soon roll up dozens of new subscriptions and place it to the head and win the prize, and it is a prize, indeed, one that any organization may well feel proud to own. During the next few weeks we expect several hundred new votes and we ask that all be sent in as fast as received that we may give them the proper credit and show the standing of the candidates in our list, which will be published each issue for a few weeks yet at least. All votes are being carefully filed away and will be counted fit the end of the contest by a disinterested committee of three who will award the piano to the contestant receiving the greatest number of votes. In the event of a tie for the prize offered the value thereof will be equally divided between the organizations so tying-
