Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1901 — Votinq Machine for $15. [ARTICLE]
Votinq Machine for $15.
One of the latest inventions in voting machinesis to be plaeed on the market by its inventor, F. C. Me/ers, of Millersburg. It will be sold at $lO to sls, and is said to be a model of simplicity. The machines ai e built in four parts for national, state, county and township tick its. As soon as the polls are dosed, the machine wiF give the result. Its inventor claims that it is impossible for a voter to make a mistake in voting. Paradoxical as it may seem, Al Rob inson was cutting hay at the Blue Sea last week, while other people were cutting ice He had four mowing machines going and forty men at work most of the week to finish a harvest that had lasted since along in the ides of last July. The crop that he has harvested for the past two months is what is known as rope and packing hay; The work of the closing days was greatly favored on account of being able to pass right over low places on the ice.—Monon News.
