Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1910 — Six Dollars Will be Paid For Missing Words Next Week. [ARTICLE]
Six Dollars Will be Paid For Missing Words Next Week.
The Missing Words. Satisfy and Saving in W. J. Wright ad. We choose to please and (satisfy) you in all your buying. Not alone as ♦ to quality and style, but as to money saving prices. Blossom, Dollars and 28 in the G. E. Murray ad “Cherry (Blossom) Sale.” “You can save many (dollars) by patronizing this sale, which begins Saturday, May (28).” Bicycle, In Willis Supply Co. ad. “Why walk when you can buy $ good (bicycle) from $5 up.
Again no correct list of missing words was sent in this week. Lucy E. Yeoman, who lives on rural route number 3, came near securing the three dollars offered for a correct list from the Semi-Weekly, but she got one word wrong, having supplied the word “will” instead of “satisfy.” Next week the amount to be paid for the missing words will again be increased. Four dollars will be paid for correct words from the Semi-Weekly and $2 for a correct list from the Daily
To make the contest easier still a blank space will be left in the ads where the words are left out. If more than one correct list is received, the money will be divided equally among the contestants.
