Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — MUCH ACTIVITY SHOWN IN RACE [ARTICLE]
MUCH ACTIVITY SHOWN IN RACE
For Tbe Democrat's Fine $350 Mahogany Piano MANY CHANGES IN STANDING Contestants Working Harder Than Ever After the Lull— Coupons With Job Printing at Democrat Office Pleases Candidates. ".ic* •• There are numerous changes in the standing of the contestants in The Democrat’s big $350 piano race, and even the many changes as shown from last issue represent but a small portion of the activity being shown all along the line. Among the leaders, Loretta Nagel, who has been steadily gaining right along, has moved into third place, and Mari bell Kays has returned to second. The old saying: “Always a lull before a storm,” proved true in this case as in the past few days a veritable cloud-hurst of votes have poured into The Democrat office. The feature of giving coupons with job printing has also proven an added inducement to the hustling candidates. It should be remembered by all contestants that The Democrat gives coupons with each cash order for job printing. This includes sale bills, programs of all kinds, and, in fact, job printing of any character. The present standing is: Ida Hurley, Parr MarlbeH Kay*, Bra-rtarr Loretta Nagel, Rensselaer Lizzie Wiseman, Virgfe Ethel M Fisher. Rensselaer Afire Daniels, Rensselaer Fairy Pollard, Rensselaer R-4 Ark ana Ritchey, Remington R-8 Bessie MeElfresh, Rensselaer R-l Lucy Morgeaegg, Rensselaer R-l Victoria MarahTßensaelaer R-S Mildred Rash, Rensselaer R-3 Stella Platt, Rensselaer Mary Bice, Rensselaer. R-4 Wilda Green, Remington Myrtle LeaveL Rensselaer Ruth E Bull, Rensselaer Elsie Smith, Rensselaer Rath Wiltshire. Rensselaer May Shook, Kniman Lena Trolley, Rensselaer, R-l Mary Halsema, Rensselaer Bernice Yeoman, Rensselaer R-2 Hazel Shumaker, Rensselaer R-4 Lacy Falks, Remington R-4 Alina Marion, Farr Mary Gaunt. Remington R-3 Edna Ward, Rensselaer R-4 Martha Critser, Rensselaer, R-3 Lois Spencer, Wolcott Marie Moore, Rensselaer Star Route
Candidates, should bear in mind that it is the subscriptions secured that count fastest; 1500 votes for each year’s renewal, and 3000 votes for each year on new subscriptions. A five year renewal counts 7500 and a five year new subscriber counts 15,000. , ■ ■ The free voting certificates given with purchases at] the stores also count up quite fast, and candidates should urge their friends to be sure to ask for them with each cash purchase at these stores. * D. M. Worland, Fnmifre sad Rugs Cteve Eger, Hardware C. Earl Duvall, Clothing and Gents Furnishings B. F. Fendig, Drag Store Sam Fendig, Dry Goods Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy* Millinery Scott Bros., Harness Home Grocery, Groceries Jemen, the Jeweler Depot Grocery, Groceries B. X. Fendig, Exclusive Shoe Dealer C. A. Roberts, Baggies, Wagons and Corn Harvesters. Spencer's jewelry Store, Remington. —‘ Peck’s Drag Store, Remington. Worden's Harness Shop, Remington, Surrey Store, General Merchandise, Surrey W. L Wood, General Merchandise, Parr Aix Store, General Merchandise, Aix Reed’s General Store, Yirgie The Democrat office gives votes with cash orders for job printing on the same basis. This includes sale bills, stationery, and, in fact, any or all kinds of rob work. v
