Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 113, 29 March 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 29, 1916
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Because of the extreme closeness in each district of the big campaign, the final results of the terrific struggle. will depend entirely upon what is accomplished these last few days. The race is truly neck and neck so close that these last few days will determine the winners.
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All subscriptions brought to the Campaign Department the last day of the battle (this Saturday) must be handed in, enclosed in sealed envelopes. These will be furnished every organization in which to place the names of the subscribers and the cash to cover same. These envelopes must be sealed by the candidates. They will then be dropped in the ballot box and not opened until after the campaign is closed foirever at 9 o'clock Saturday night, when the seals will be broken and the votes issued to correspond to the subscriptions in the presence of the judges. By closing in this manner, it is absolutely, impossible for anyone inside or outside the Palladium office to know what any organization has accomplished how many subscriptions anyone has to finish witK until the big race is over.
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Standing of Organizations DISTRICT NO. 1. One Complete Motion Picture Machine, One $100 Starr Phonograph and Cash Commissions Will Be Given in Each District.
Organization
Campaign Mariager
Votes.
Campbellstown Schools Prof. Coblentz 267,960 Eldorado School Prof. Holcomb... 294,550 K. of P., New Madison Harry Hartman 251,950 Pythian Sisters, New Paris.. Grace Kessler 285,000 DISTRICT NO. 2. " Webster High School Prof. Crouse 289,005 Red Men, Fountain City Geo. Rupe 269,600 Whitewater School Prof. Ranck 301,675 Williamsburg School Prof. Cloyd 282,375 Bethel School Mabel Sourbeer 222,800 Odd Fellows, Lynn P. M. Taylor 213,775 DISTRICT NO. 3. r Hagerstown Progressive Club Mrs. A. R. Jones 380,900 Economy Schools M. Anson Lindsey 326,485 East School, Jeff. Twp Prof. Daugherty 323,500
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Jacksonburg School Prof. Myers . . 302,325 Milton Booster Club Kate Hoshour , . 184,700 Willing Workers Society, East Germantown Mrs. Henry Bertsch 122,000 Odd Fellows, Dublin Perry Wilson 162,000 Moose, Cambridge City Eric Locke .311,575 East Germantown School ...Grace Kirby 285,700 Christian Church, Cambridge Leon Allison 158,500 DISTRICT NO. 5. School No. 12 .....Earl Jeanes 403,605 Centerville Schools Prof. Schell 1,003,475 Masons, Boston Rife Gard 401,060 Brownsville School Prof. Stout 112,875 Liberty High School Prof. Snook . . . .186,275
Every
VOTE
and every subscription must be in the ballot box by 9 P. M. Satanfay
April 1 , in order to count for your organiza
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YOU
are on the final lap of the greatest race ever witnessed in Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio. You are in the limelight before the largest audience you ever faced. The eyes of thousands are upon you scores, yes hundreds of your friends and admirers are watching your every gain, hoping and trusting that your organization will make good. Will you? You can win or lose according to your efforts these last few days IT'S ALL UP TO YOU
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