Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1911 — ONLY FOUR WEEKS MURE [ARTICLE]

ONLY FOUR WEEKS MURE

For Contestants to Win the $350 Mahogany Piano IN THE DEMOCRAT’S 016 RACE * Candidates Who Hope to Win Should “Get on Their Toes.” —Winners of Premiums Still In Doubt. The contestants in The Democrat’s big $350 piano race, who expect to win., should commence to hustle as they have never hustled before. The leaders are so closely bunched that the least sign of weakening on the part of any will make a complete change in the line-up at any tipie. And those who are not up among the chosen few at present need not feel down-hearted, as they have the opportunity of their lives to secure the piano by a little hustling. Don’t forget to keep your friends interested in your success, —if you don’t feel confident your friends won’t help you. Get out among your friends, tell them you want the piano. Get them to hustle hard as you are—until you do this, and do it thoroughly, sincerely and with a vim, you not hope for success. The Democrat has added four

cash premiums in addition to the beautiful $350 mahogany piano; the $35 “Free” ving machine, arid the elegant S2O silver set. Tehse premiums are to be divided as follows: $8 to the candidate finishing fourth; $4 to the candidate finishing fifth; $2 to the candidate finishing sixth, and $1 to the candidate finishing seventh.

The standing today is: Ida Hurley, Parr Loretta Nagel, Rensselaer Marl bell Kays, Rensselaer • Lizzie Wiseman, Virgle Ethel M Fisher, Rensselaer Alice Daniels, Rensselaer Victoria Marsh, Rensselaer R-8 Bessie McElfresh, Rensselaer R-J. Fairy Pollard, Rensselaer R-4 Lucy Morgenegg, Rensselaer R-l Mildred Rush, Rensselaer R-3 Arkana Ritchey, Remington R-3 Stella Platt, Rensselaer Wilda Green, Remington Mary Bice, Rensselaer, R-4 Myrtle Leavel, Rensselaer Ruth E Bull, Rensselaer Lena Trulley, Rensselaer, R-l Elsie Smith, Rensselaer Mary Halsema, Rensselaer May Shook, Knlman Ruth Wiltshire, Rensselaer Hazel Shumaker, Rensselaer R-4 Bernice Yeoman, Rensselaer R-2 Lucy Fulks, Remington R-4 Anna Marion, Parr Edna Ward, Rensselaer R-4 Martha Critser, Rensselaer, R-3 Lois Spencer, Wolcott Mary Gaunt. Remington R-3 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. 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 0. Earl Duvall, Clothing and Gents 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 Dealer C. A. Roberts, Buggies, Wagons and Storm Buggies and Fronts. 1 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, Vlrgie Sale bills at Democrat office. .... ' *--’d

Market and Apron Sale Next Saturday. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a market next Saturday opening at 9 o'clock, in the Odd Fellows Building. Good things to eat, also aprons and fancy articles will be for sale.