Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1901 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Copyrighted by the Press Publishing Association. 515.000 8s to be GIVEN AWAY THE PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION will give *15,000 in 1000 Cash Prizes to thos?e making the nearest estimates on the combined Official Vote of Ohio, Massachusetts and lowa, cast for Governer on the sth day of November, 1901. I

E2,ooo,OOO.vonSi RECKON, IN IASS., AND lOWA. AT DO YOU ESTIMATE?* Ml :n v _ _ i

Estimate total official vote in thefse three States combined for Governor and'send your estimate and subscription to The Rensselaer Journal and you will receive a certificate, which will entitle you to participate'in the distributionof the $15,000 to be awarded by the PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, of Detroit, Mich., to those making the nearest estimates of the Official Vote for Governor in the States of Ohio, Massachusetts and lowa, to be determined by the Election ‘held on the sth day of November, 1901. We have made arrangements with the PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, of Detroit, Mich., to enable our suscribers to participate in the distribution of these magnificient prizes, amounting t 0515,000. OUR OFFER "until FURTHER NOTICE every one who sends us *I,OO for one year’s subscription to The Journal will receive a certificate which will entitle hifn to participate in the distribution of the Prizes. Present subscribers may take advantage of this offer, and their sub-

scnptions will be extended one year from date of expiration. No advance is made in the price of our paper; you get the certificate absolutely free. Yai ID FeTiUATr When you send in your subscription you also send I V/Un I lIVIA I EL. in your estimate. Be careful to write your name, address and estimate as plainly as possible. As soon as we receive your subscription we will send you a certificate of the PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, OF DETROIT, MICH., containing your estimate, which will insure you any prize your estimate may entitle you to claim. We will file a duplicate certificate with the Press Publishing Association. Every subscriber may make as many estimates and will receive as many certificates as he sends subscriptions to The Journal. Club raisers will receive a certificate for each subscription obtained. VALUABLE INFORMATION To aid subscribers in forming their estimate, we furnish the following data:

The combined Official Vote in these three States in 1891 was in 1892 was. . . 1,684,420 increase 9.56 per cent “ 1893 “ 1,616,422 decrease 4.04 “ “ “ ,8 94 “ i.533. 8 87* “ 5.10 “ “ 1895 “ 1,576.452 increase 2.77 “ “ “ >896 “ 1,926,718 “ 22.22 “ “ “ 1897 “ 1,572,109 decrease 18.40 “ “ “ iB 9B >,532,540 “ 2.52 “ “ “ ,8 99 '* ..1,653,389 increase 7.89 “ “ “ 1900 “ 1,965,610 “ 18.88 “ “ The certificates of the Secretaries of the States named showing the Combined Official Vote will determine who are entitled to the Prizes and the awards will be made within 30 days after the Official Vote is known. The Journal will publish the names and addresses of the successful Estimators. • \ Statement of Mr. W. A. Pungs, President of the Central Savings Bank, Detroit, Mich. ■r\ I Hereby Certify, that the Press Publishing Association has deposited $15,000 i® the -Central Savings Bank, Detroit, Mich., for the express purpose of paying the Prizes in their Contest on the Combined Official Vote of the States of Ohio, Massachusetts and lowa, and that this fund can be used for no other purpose. President Central Savings Bank, _ Detroit, Mich.

PRIZES TO BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: To the nearest correct estimate $5,000.00 To the 2nd , 2,-500.00 To the 3rd 1,00000 To the 4th 500.00 To the sth. .... 300.00 To the 6th 200.00 To the 7th 100.00 To the Bth 75.00 To the 9th 50.00 To the 10th 25.00 To the next 10 nearest sls each... 150.00 To the next 35 nearest $lO each... 350.00 To the next 142 nearest.' $5 each... 710.00 To the next 160 nearest $4 each. .. 640.00 To the next 180 nearest $3 each... 540.00 To the next 200 nearest .$2 each... 400.00 To the next 260 nearest $1 each. .. 260.00 Total, 997 prizes, amounting to .$1 2,800.00 In addition to the above Prizes, tfje following Special Prizes will be Paid. iTo the person making the nearest correct estlifiate before July t To the person making the nearest correct estimate between July 10th and Augul? 10th $700.00 To the person making the nearest correct estimate between August 10th and September 10th \ $500.00 Total, 1.000 prizes amounting to ... $15,000.00 In case of a tie, or that two or more are equally correct, the prizes will be divided equally between them. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. Name - Town State r My Estimate

THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST OFFERS EVER MADE. REMEMBER THAT THE FIRST PRIZE IS $5,000.00 THE CASH MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ORDER. THE JOURNAL costs you only *I.OO. You get the Certificate ABSOLUTELY FREE. v ______ Address your orders to Journal, Rensselaer, Ind.

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