Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1911 — MANY CHANGES IN THE LINE-UP [ARTICLE]
MANY CHANGES IN THE LINE-UP
Ot Contestants for Democrat's Beautiful Premiums MARIBEL KAYESS TILL LEADS But all the Candidate are Closely Bunched and Working Hard—A Little Extra Hustling Would Make Numerous Changes.
As an - evidence of the way the candidates for The Democrat’s beautiful premiums are hustling, one has only to follow the changes in the line-up from time to time. Today a candidate may be in third or fourth place and in our next issue someone who has been away down may be found among the leaders. The candidates are so closely bunched that in several instances but a few votes separate them, and if one remembers that new subscriptions count 3,000 votes, it can really be een how easy it is to change the entire standing. The candidates in order today are:
Mari bell Kays, Rensselaer Loretta Nagel, Rensselaer Ethel M Fisher, Rensselaer Lizzie Wiseman, Virgie Mildred Rush, Rensselaer R-3 Bessie McElfresh, Rensselaer R-l Alice Daniels, Rensselaer Fairy Pollard, Rensselaer R-4 Mary Bice, Rensselaer, R-4 Victoria Marsh, Rensselaer R-3 Bernice Yeoman, Rensselaer R-2 Stella Platt, Rensselaer Arfcana Ritchey, Remington R-3 Ida Hurley, Parr May Shook, Kniman Bncy Morgenegg, Rensselaer R-l • Ruth B Baß* Rensselaer . Annh Marion, Parr Mary Gaunt, Remington R-3 Myrtle Leavel, Rensselaer Lucy Folks, Remington R-4 Mary Potts, Rensselaer Elsie Smith, Rensselaer Lena Trolley, Rensselaer, R-l Ruth Wiltshire, Rensselaer Edna Ward, Rensselaer R-4 Hazel Shumaker, Rensselaer R-4 Martha Crltser, Rensselaer, R-3 Wilda Green, Remington Lois Spencer, Wolcott Aria Lyons, Rensselaer
The following merchants give certificates good for one vote with each cent’s worth of cash purchase; each dollar spent with them is good for 100 votes. Cut the list out and have your friends ask for the certificates at these stores: D. M. Worland, Furniture and Hags Cleve Eger, Hardware C. Earl Duvall, Clothing and Gents Furnishings B. F. Fendig, Drug Store Sam Fendig, Dry Goods Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy, Millinery Store Scott Bros., Harness Home Grocery, Groceries Jessen, the Jeweler Depot Grocery, Groceries B. N. Fendig, Exclusive Shoe Dealer C. A. Roberts, Buggies, Wagons and Corn Harvesters. Spencer’s Jewelry Store, Remington. Peck’s Drag Store, Remington. Worden’s Harness Shop, Remington. Burrey Store, General Merchandise, Surrey W. L. Wood, General Merchandise, Parr Aix Store, General Merchandise, Aix
It is only by realizing that the three highest contestants will each receive a valuable premium, and highest receives a $350 piano, that the outsider can get an idea of the spirit of the candidates. The piano is a beauty and would make a nice addition to any home, but —there is only one piano, and in order to secure it the lucky candidate must hustle with a big H.
