Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — DONT OVERLOOK THE MEN FOLKS [ARTICLE]

DONT OVERLOOK THE MEN FOLKS

Candidates Now Working Their Friends’ Friends ARE PLAYING NO FAVORITES Little Folks, Big Folks, Rich and Poor Alike Are Induced to Save Piano Certificates by the Hustlers.—Don’t Fail to Ask for Them With Your Cash Purchases. It is no longer a question of “How old is Ann?” The allimportant theme of the day is: “Who gets The Democrat’s piano?” This statement needs no verification. Half the population of the county is daily asked to assist some candidate. Naturally this enthusiasm is contagious, and has spread to the friends of this or that contestant. The race is just in full swing now. It is quite a while until the finish. Those who are at the bottom have as good an opportunity as those at the top, if they will work. The principal thing to be borne in mind, is to keep after your friends, neighbors, acquaintances and “home folks,” to ask at the stores toi certificates with each cash purchase.

The standing of the candidates today is: Maribel! Kays, Rensselaer Lizzie Wiseman, Virgie Ethel M Fisher, Rensselaer Loretta Nagel, Rensselaer ■ Alice Daniels, Rensselaer - Arkana Ritchey, Remington R-8 Mildred Rush, Rensselaer R-8 Bessie McElfresh, Rensselaer R-l Ida Hurley, Parr Lucy Morgenegg, Rensselaer R-l Fairy Pollard, Rensselaer R-4 Stella Platt, Rensselaer Victoria Marsh, Rensselaer R-8 Bernice Yeoman, Rensselaer R-2 Mary Bice, Rensselaer, R-4 May Shook, KnJman Mary Potts, Rensselaer Lena Trolley, Rensselaer, R-l Ruth E Bull, Rensselaer Mary Gaunt, Remington R-3 Myrtle Leavel, Rensselaer Anna Marion, Parr Lucy Fulks, Remington R-4 Ruth Wiltshire, Rensselaer Elsie Smith, Rensselaer Hazel Shumaker, Rensselaer R-4 Edna Ward, Rensselaer R-4 Martha Critser, Rensselaer, R-8 Wllda Green, Remington Marie Moore, Rensselaer Star Route Lois Spencer, Wolcott

The following stores give certificates, one vote for a cent, with each cash purchase. Cut the list out, and carry it with you every time you go shopping. And ask everybody you see to do the same, reminding them, of course, to save their coupons for YOU. The list is: D. M. Worland, Furniture and Rugs Cleve Eger, Hardware C. Earl Duvall, Clothing and Gents Furnishings B. F. Fendig, Drag 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 Drug Store, Remington. Worden's Harness Shop, Remington. • Surrey Store, General Merchandise, Surrey W. L. Wood, General Merchandise, Parr Aix Store, General Merchandise, Aix

Don’t overlook the men folks. They buy merchandise and can be persuaded to save certificates as well as the feminine side of the house. While talking to the men, if they take The Democrat get a renewal; if they are not subscribers it is well to remember that new subscriptions count 3,000 votes, and it*s your fault if you don’t get 3,000 votes right there. Don’t take promises, they never get anyone anything and won’t you. Get a subscription. Once you have tried this plan and find how easy it is, you’ll wish the days were longer so you could get more new subscribers daily. v -j. '