The Waynoka Tribune. (Waynoka, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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Biggest Thing of its Line that Ever Happened!
OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKS
WITH MUSICAL Tones!
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At the door of every young lady in this and adjoining counties. To those who have wanted a Piano for
years this is the golden opportunity of a lifetime to get a fine $400 instrument for a very little work.
THE TRIBUNE WANTS PHOTOGRAPHS ot all the young ladies who are taking part in this contest. There
is no expense to the ladies in this matter, and we would like to'have the photos at once.
Second Special Prize, $10.00!
Second Special Prize.
$10- In GOLD! ~$I0
Will be given to the Contestant who
has not previously won a prize and
makes the greatest gain in votes from
Oct. 6 to Nov. 6.
To the young lady receiving the second largest number
of votes-during ths
will be given Free.
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Nominating Blank.
POPULAR VOTING CONTEST.
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I hereby nominate or suggest the name of
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 way whatsoever. Signed:
Address__________________
(Be the first to nominate the winner of the
Prize Piano and receive $5 in cash.)
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PRIZE
Rules of the Cotest.
1 —Announcement—This Premium
and Popular Voting Contest will be
conducted on strictly honest business
principles, with perfect justice and
fairness to all concerned.
2 Prizes The grand prize shall be
a line first class Diamond or Piano val-
ued at advertised prici. Many other
va’uable and useful prizes will be
given.
3— Candidates Any lady over 12
years of age, married or single, in this
and adjoining counties is eligible to a
place iH the Contest. The most popu-
lar lady is tile one who shall receive
the most votes; to her shall be awarded
the beautiful Grand Prize. Other
candidates to receive their choice of
prizes in order, according th their
standing of votes.
4— Tie in Votes — In case of a tie, the
value of the prizss will be equally di-
vided. or a like prize granted to those
tying-
5 -.Classes of Votes-The votes are
issued in coupons of the following de-
nomination.
New Subscriptions, 500 votes for $1.00
Renewal Subscriptions . . 500 for 1.00
Back Subscriptions 500 for 1.00
Job ptg. or advertising___200 for 1.00
5-years Subscription 5,000 for 5.00
Right is reserved to add additional
classes of votes, and other publications,
also to change or modify these rules
and legulations as necessity demands,
6—General instructions Names of
Contestants will be printed in order
according to standing and the amount
of their votes published regularly after
first count is made.
During first 60 days no candidates
will be permitted to cast over 5.000
Subscription Votes during any one
week. Advertising, Job Printing, Mer-
chants’ or Free Paper Coupon Votes
can be voted in any quantity and at
any time.
Votes will not be allowed on subscrip-
tions at less than regular price of the
paper.
Votes once deposited in ballot box
connot be transferred to another.
Postmasters’ and Agent’ commissions
are to be suspended during contest.
No contestant will be allowed to take
more than one of the Extra Special
Prizes that we may offer from time to
time. *
The publishers are not to tell whom
anyone votes for, except in case of al-
leged error or irregularity.
Each contestant is requested to send
us a cabnit size photograph for publica-
tion as soon as convenient.
Make up your mind who you want to
vote for, before coming to the office as
the editor will positively not decide the
matter for you.
Contestants should keep a list of
their votes turned in each week, and
s.-.e that Publishers figures verify it.
All Coupons should be placed in en-
velopes with names of Contestants
written plainly thereon.
Free 20 Votes Coupons will be pub-
lished in this paper during first 60 days
of contest and can be voted without
cost for any contestant.
An Awarding Committee of three of
the best business men are to be ap-
pointed to make final count and dis-
tribution of prizes.
Contest to run not less than 90 days;
the date of closing will be announced
about thirty days in advance.
The Contest shall close at 1 o’clock
on the date to be announced later.
Two weeks previous to date of closing,
the Judges are to take the ballot box,
carefully locked or sealed, to the Bank
announced, where it will be kept on a
table in front window during business
hours, and in the vault at night until
close of Contest, when the Awarding
Committee takes charge and makes
final count.
During last two weeks all voting
must be done in the locked box at the
bank. If secrecy in voting in desired,
place your cash subscriptions, together
with other Votes and Coupons, in
Sealed Enveloues with name of Con-
testant on same, and deposit in B Hot ■
Box. Envelopes and Subscription
Blanks will be furnished for this pur-
pose. The strict compliance with these
rules guarantees a fair afnd square j
deal to all concerned.
D. H. Baldwin (§b Co’s
$400.00 HAMILTON PIANO.
Furnished by The Waynoka Tribune.
LIST OF CANDIDATES TO VOTE FOR:
Lillith M. Thomson
Virginia Lambert
Myrl Michael_______
Mildred Foster______
Olive Hink_________
Jean Beaman_______
Hazel Chattin________
Inez Winded
May Coats
Bertha Chapped
Lena Middleton
Irene Scott.
Mrs. Ella Drennan
Lacy McCann,_____
Anna Davison_____
Edith Wills
Pearl Davault
Gail Taul
Iva Linder
Beatrice Jar.ney
Cora Andrew______
Eva Pugh, Avard._______
Ollie E. Brought, Avard __
Marie Dunn, Avard______
Ruth McRay, Avard, Rt. 2
Cleo Lewellen, Avard, Rt 1
Haskell Gourley, Avard__
Marie Mullins, Belva______
Pearl Whitworth, Belva__
Gladys Morris, Belva_____
Estel Creech, Belva______
Nellie A. Gorman, Heman
Ora English, Galena_____
Gertrude .Gannaway, Togo
Pansy McCarty
Edna Ewing,
Hazel Stapp,
Lota Cummings,
Mrs O.C.Hursey,Hoopville
Mr. W. L. Rogers,
; Lela Thompson.
marlin
REPEATING RIFLE
You can buy no better gun
for target work and all
small game up to
200 yards.
Electric!
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails
In nervous prostration and female
■weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
ii is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist s counter.
Model
20 _ ____
Without
change of
mechanism it
handles .22 short,
long or long-rifle cartridges
perfectly. The deep Ballard
rifling develops maximum power and
accuracy and adds years to the life of rifles.
Tbe solid lop i* protection from defective cartridges—prevents powder and
gase« from being blown back. The side ejection never lets ejected sheila
spoil your bead end allows quick, accurate repeat shots. With ample take-
down construction, removable action part a.—least parts of any .22—it is the
quickest and easiest ta clean. A great vacation rifle. Ask any gua dealer.
The 13S pare /TZar/zsi catalog ^7 777 /, y-
aiii help you decide what nfie //7^Zr/ani/i firearms La
best suits your individual desires.
Send 3 stamps for it todav.
42 Willow Street Now Haven, Conn.
The “IDEAL”
BARBER SHOP
CHARLES KEEFER, Proprietor.
First Class Tonsorial Work
Of All Kinds.
Nest door east Diamond drug store.
MARK GORDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in
Supreme and all Inferior
Courts.
HOW TO GET VOTES;
New Subscriptions,
Renewal Subscriptions,
Back Subscriptions,
General Advertising,
Job Printing,
5-Year Subscriptions,
500 Votes for $ 1.00
500 Votes for $ 1.00
500 Votes for $ 1.00
200 Votes for $ 1.00
200 Votes for $ 1.00
5,000 Votes for $5.00
#25.00
Tilting Water Set*, complete
(Quadruple Plate.)
Rich Satin Finish, Hand Engraved.
Goblet* Gold Lined. Height 18 inches.
$10 Velvet
Adjustable
Bracelet.
TSe Most* Popular Adjustable Bracelet*
Ever Manufactured. Warranted 20 years.
Office with Waynoka Realty Co.
$30.00 Ladies’ Gold Watch.
Guaranteed 20 Year Gold filled Case,
Elgin or Waltham 7-jewel movement,
Complete in a handsome plush case.
20 VOTES- Waynoka, Okla., Sept. 6,1911. -20 VOTES
Tribune’s Free Coupon.
Good for 20 Votes in our Popular Voting Contest.
This Coupon is Voted for
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These free votes must re?.ch our office on or before Oct. 21 in ord-
er to be accepted and counted. No money is required with these
votes. Every reader of the Tribune should support their favorite
candidate and help her win.
TEe Prizes offered to the girls *»/%/>
entered in this contest amount to OxJVJ
20 Voles. ;£S£fE333i2rEa 20 Votes.
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Springer, Merritt E. The Waynoka Tribune. (Waynoka, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911, newspaper, October 20, 1911; Waynoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc847979/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.