Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — CANDIDATES IN CONTEST [ARTICLE]

CANDIDATES IN CONTEST

Fer the Democrat’s Beautiful Mahogany Plano STRIVING HARDER THAN EVER To Win This Beautiful Premium —As Time of Contest Grows Shorter Candidates and Their Friends Show More Interest. The many candidates in The Democrat’s big piano contest are almost invariably hustling with might and main to win this beautful instrument. As the time 'grows shorter many of them are increasing their endeavor and all those who hope to win one of the. premiums are working confidently and earnestly. Any one of the three premiums are well worth working for and the possibility of winning a piano such as the one offered is a chance not to be overlooked. That few of the candidates are missing any opportunities is evidenced by the way votes are being brought and sent in. The following is the list of candidates in the order of their standing:

Ida Hurley, PanLoretta Nagel, Rensselaer Maribell Kaya, Rensselaer Lizzie Wiseman, Virgie Ethel M Fisher, Rensselaer Alice Daniels, Rensselaer Bessie McElfresh, Rensselaer R-l Fairy Pollard, Rensselaer R-4 Victoria Marsh, Rensselaer R-3 Mildred Rush, Rensselaer R-8 Stella Platt, Rensselaer Arkana Ritchey, Remington R-3 Lucy Morgenegg, Rensselaer R-l Wilda Green, Remington Mary Bice, Rensselaer, R-4 Myrtle Leavel, Rensselaer Ruth E Bull, Rensselaer Elsie Smith, Rensselaer Ruth Wiltshire. Rensselaer Mary Halsema, Rensselaer May Shook, Kniman Bernice Yeoman, Rensselaer R-2 Lena Trulley, Rensselaer, R-l Hazel Shumaker, Rensselaer R-4 Lucy Fulks, Remington R-4 Anna Marion, Parr Lois Spencer, Wolcott Martha Critser, Rensselaer, R-3 Mary Gaunt. Remington R-3 Edna Ward, Rensselaer R-4 Marie Moore, Rensselaer Star Route

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, Furniture and Hugs Cleve Eger, Hardware C. Earl Duvall, Clothing and Genta Furnishings B. F. Fendig, Drug Store Sam Fendig, Dry Goods Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy, Millinery Scott Bros., Harness Home Grocery, Groceries Jessen, the Jeweler Depot Grocery, Groceries B. N. Fendig, Exclusive Shoe I>ealer 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 Reed’s General Store, Virgie Candidates should bear in mind that it is the subscriptions secured that count fastest; q!500 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.