Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
only give one dollar. We believe in this kind of loyalty—it’s the kind that wins. Let every one contribute to the Woodrow Wilson Campaign by the first mail. Let’s have as big a fund as the corporations can supply the other parties. For the people are mightier even in money than tho Combinations—when they get together. A Call To Those Who Will Club Contributions No live progressive voter can do more for Wilson’s cause than to head a list with his own contribution and then to have his fellow-workers and friends swell the total with their names and money. If you work in an office or factory, mill, warehouse, on a railroad, ranch or farm, start the ball rolling. Line up the Wilson men. Sign up as many contributions as you rag. And mall to us. How To Contribute To The Wilson Campaign Fund Sign tho Coupon in this corner and fill In the amount yon give. Then attach your money to this Coupon and mail today to the address given on the Coupon. Issue all checks, money orders and address all contributions to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman Finance Commits Democratic National Committee, 900 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 111. Then write a letter to this paper giving your name as a contributor and stating your reasons why you believe Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the United States. In this way you will be listed as a Wilson eeatributor. A Souvenir Receipt, handsomely lithographed, well worth framing, will be sent to you. Your letter will help the fight by encouraging your friends. Woodrow Wilton Campaign Fund LOYALTY COUPON T * As a believer in the presrresrive Ideals of government represented In the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson for President of tho Unltsd States, and to tha and that he may take tho oflee freehanded. an trammeled, and obligated to none but the people of the oountry. I wish to contribute through you the Sum of t°ward tha expense* of Oov. Wilson'* campaign. N * me • Address eeeeeoeo•eeeee•••ee••••••• ■’».■**.. '•« ........... Endorsed by
To Remind My Customers.
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