Norman Daily Independent. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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$600 GIVEN J
The Above Amount Will be Given Awa
The Independent's Piano and Premium Voting Conte
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■Contest Opens Saturday
FIRST SPECIAL PRIZE
$10 - IN GOLD - $10
Will be given free to the young Lady
having the largest number of votes to
her credit when first count is made
at 4 p. m.
March 1st 1909
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^ POPULAR VOTING CONTEST
1909.
^ I hereby nominate or suggest the name of
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Address
As a lady worthy to become a candidate in your Popular
Voting Contest. I present this name with the distinct
understanding and agreement that the editor shall not
divulge my name. This does not obligate me in any
1 way whatsoever.
Signed
Address
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How to Get Votes:
New Subscriptions. 500 votes for $1
General Advertising 500 votes for $1
5 yrs Subscription 10,000 votes for $10
WANT ADDS:
200 votes for 25c
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF
PAPER.
6 months $1 by mail
1 year $2 by mail
1 year $3 by carrier in Norman
20 Votes Norman, Okla. 20 v°*e
Feb. 1 '09.
Idependent's Free Coupon
Good for 20 Votes In our
Piano and Popular Girl Voting
Contest
This coupon is voted for
Miss
THESE FREE VOTES must reach our office on or
before Apr. 1st, in order to be accepted and count-
ed. No money is required with these Votes. Every
reader of the Independent should support their
favorite candidate and help her to be a •winner.
The prizes offered to the girls
entered this contest amount to
Second Prize
J40 Tripple Mlrrow Dresser,Given by
Meyer, Meyer & Morris
Dealers in everything in the Furniture Line.
Third Prize
$26 Elgle Ladles Hat, Given by
Mrs. Lizzie Smith
Norman's CJp-To-Date Milliner.
Fourth Prize
$25 Ladies Tailor made Suit, Given by
S. K. McCall & Company
Everybody know Them.
Fifth Prize
Elegant $20 Parlor Lamp, Given by
P. A. Maloy
The Grocer with the Best Goods.
Grand P'iji
D. H. Baldwin&
$400 HAM I LTD
Furnished by the Daiy
Sixth Prize
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Beautiful $15 Ladles Goldfr<i
Given by
H. P. Alden
Norman's Popular Jeflte
Seventh Prize
Fine $12.50 Guitar, Glv(j)
Barbour & Son!
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Books, Phonographs, Pain
Ppm^mhpr That no extra charge for goods will be made by the me
IV^III^IHU^I Coupons. That the Subscription price of the Indep<
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Danner, V. E. Norman Daily Independent. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1909, newspaper, February 3, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106709/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.