Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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The Above Amount Will he Given Away in Valuable Prizes in
The News' Piano and Premium Voting- Contest
CJ'U1T7TPAT TPT"M"[T1 T>t> T'yTT'Q ^ne Extra Special Prize and Perhaps
bill V HjJN r 11n jii r KIZjIIjo other Exira £rizes wm be Given to
THE MOST POFULAR YOUNG LADIES
Contest Opens Saturday, September pth. Voting1 Begins at 1:00 p. m
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FIRST SPECIAL PRIZE
llO-IN GOLD-$ 10
|11 be given free to the young Lady
'ing the largest number of vot s to
credit w.ien first count is made at
p. m.
October 9, 1911
Popular Voting Contest,
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I hereby nominate or suggest tho name of
Address
Ah h lady worthy to become a candidate in your
POPULAR VOT1NU CONTEST. I present
this name with tho distinct understanding And
agreement that tho oditor shall not divulge my
namo. This does not obligate roo in anyway
whatsoever.
Signed
Address
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How to Get Votes
New Subscriptions - - 500 votes for S1.00
Renewal Subscriptions • 500 votes for SI.00
Back Subscriptions - 500 votes for SI.00
General Advertising • 500 vote9 for SI.00
Job Printing - • 200 votes for SI.00
5-year Subscriptions • 5000 votes for So.00
Clarendon Cabinet Grand. Manufactured by the
HADDORFF PIANO COMPANY, Rockferd, Illinois.
lyrlghted 1905 by Chit A Roklnion. Wichita. Kanta*.
"Bo the first to nominate the winner of the
Prize Piano and roeeivn $# .08 in cash.
RULES OR THE CONTEST.
;o VOTES
| 20 VOTES
Canadian, Okla., Sept. 0, 1911. £
|News' Free Coupon ^
(looil I "or Jo VotMH lit our J
Iano and Popular Girl Voting Contest t
Thin Coupon is Voted for
|(BAE FREE VOTES must reach our offico
ir tieforc Octol>er lit, in order to be ae.cpt.
|and counted, No money is requited with
•«o Votes. Every readerof the News should
port their favorite condidate and help her t<'
| ti winnet.
lie Prizes ohcrJ to the Rlrls
ntorcd in this Contest am unt to
$500
1 VOTES
•JO VOTES
Ivll Free Newspaper Coupons not voted by £
Novvetnl>er lit are VOID. Z
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1. Announcement Thin Piano and
Popular Voting Contest will be conduct
ed on strictly honest business principles
with perfect justice and fairness to all
concerned.
2.- Prizes- The first prize shall be a
fine first class piano, of a leadiag make,
valued at $400. Many other valuable
and useful prizes will be Riven.
3. Candidates Any young lady,
married or ainglo, in this and adjoining
oounties is eligible to a plsce in the
Contest. The most popular lady is the
one who shall receive the moot votes; to
her shall be awarded the beautiful Up.
right Piano. Other candidates to re-
ceive their choice of prizes in order, ac-
cording tc their standing of votes.
1 —Tie in Votes -In case of a tie, the
value of the prizes will be equally divid.
ed, or a like prize granted to those tying
6- Classes ol Votes The votes are is-
sued in coupons of the following denom.
i nations:
New subscriptions, 600 votes for $1.00
Renewal Subscriptions 500 for $1,00
Hack Subscriptions 500 for $1.00
Job Ptg. or Advertising2<X) for si.00
B.ycar Subscriptions 5,000 for $5.00
Right is reserved to ad.l additional
classes of votes, and other dublicalions,
also to change or modify these rules
and regulations as neoesnty demands.
0 General Instructions Names of
Contestants will be printed in order ac-
cording to standing and the amount of
thei-r votes published regularly after
first count is mado.
During first GO days no candidates
will be permitted n> cma over ft,00(1
Subscription Votes durfig any one
week, Advertising, Job Printing, Mer.
chant's or Free Paper Coupon Votes
i an be Voted in any piainity and at any
time.
Votes will not be allowed on sub. tip.
1 ions at less than * !ar price of the
paper.
Vole ■ o«i-.< ik'posiwvl in iv.ilot box
cannot be transfer*1,1 to another.
Postmasters" and A;; ts' conini —
sionsaretobe suspended during ?on.
t St.
Coflvrigletid 1Q05b)C .1 •
No contestant will be allowed to take
more than one of the Extra Special
Prizos that we may offer from time to
time.
Tne publishers are not to tell whom
anyone votos for, except in case of al-
leged error or irregularity.
Each contestant is requested to send
us a cabinet size photograph for pub.
lication as soon as convenient.
Malco up your mind who you want to
vote for, before coming lo the office as
the editor will positively not deciae the
matter for you.
Contestants should keep a list of their
votes turned in each week, and see that
Publisher's figures verify it.
All Coupons should bo placed in en-
velopes with names of Contestants writ,
ten plainly thereon
| Free 20 Vote Coupons will bo pub.
lished in this paper during first (50 days
j of contest and can be voted without cost
■ for any Contestant.
I An Awarding Committee of threo of
j the best business men are to be appoint.
| ed to make final count and distribution
of prizes.
1 Contest to run not less than t) days;
the date of closing will be announced
about thirty days in advance.
The contcst shall close at 4 o'clock on
the date to be announced later. Two
weeks previous to date of closing, tho
1 Judgi s are to take the ballot box, care,
fully locked or sealed, to the Hank an-
i aounced, whore it will be kept cm a ta-
ble in front window during business
hour-- and in the vault at night, until
close of Contest, j*iW the Awarding
1 Committee takes cnat^e and makes fiual
count.
During the tat two tfMjk* all voting
, must l e done in'lie |ii red box at the
j b.-.nk. If secrecy Jk\ voting is desired,
pfcee V"iir cash subscriptions, together
wi;h other Votes tad Coupons, in Seal,
ed Envelope.- widi mine of Contestant 1
$25.00
Tilting Water Set
Complete
(Quadruple Plate)
Rich Satin Finish, Hand
Engraved Goblet
Oold Lined
Height 18 inches
■ ame, and riep(
velopos and St
furnished for t
compliance wn
.1 fair and sqv.:
ricbim® Wichita,
n Pallet Box, En-
• si rlption Blanks si 1 be
• s ptarpo.-e, Tho strict
h th -se rules gu:<rantees
: " deal to all con. 1 rued. (
Kansas.
Read the Rules on this page, and see elsewhere .in
thS issue a list of Ladies nominated by their
friends 14) take part in the Contest.
*"$30.00
Ladies'
Qoiu
Watch
Guaranteed 20 year gold filled cas®.
Elgin or Walt ham 7-jewel movement,
complete in a handsome
plueh case. >
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Tignor, J. D. Canadian Valley News. (Canadian, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1911, newspaper, September 1, 1911; Canadian, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273850/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.