Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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THE HESSLER IS THE BEST Brass Locks with V riiiV ni i / cll^in# ® ach - RURAL MAIL BOX. signal. 0 dur- v able box made. Over a Quarter Million In use. Agents wanted everywhere. Descrintivo circulars, order blanks and handsome Guvenir button FRKE on application. Address 11. E. LBSLKU CO., ISox 448, Syracuse* Sew York
CONTEST CLOSES OCTOBER 15th ~We will pay $85,500.00 in prizes to those who can estimate nearest to the total paid attendance at the Great St. Louie World's Fair. This Fair openod April So, 1904, and will close December 1,1904. The paid attendance on opening day was 125,754 people, during May the paid attendance was 542,028, during June 1,382,863, during July 1.514,758. Can you estimate the • umber of people who will pay admission during the entire Fair! $85,500 IN GOLD SS„ T . HO »U FIRST PRIZE $25,000.00 SECOND PRIZE $10,000.00 THIRD PRIZE $5,000.00 Our prize*aro tin* largest ever offered in any contest, and are divided as follow*; * To the nearest estimate $26,000.00 To the next 20 nearest estimates, SIOO each* 2.000.00 To the second nearest estimate 1U.0U0.00 To the next 50 nearest estimates SSO each.. 2,600.00 To the third nearest estimate 6,000.00 Tothe next 100 nearest estimates, $26 each 2,500.00 To tho fourth nearest estimate 2,600.00 To the next2uO nearest estimates, ilOeuch 2,000.00 To the fifth nearest estimate 1,500.00 To the nexisoo nearest estimates, $5 ouch 2,600.00 Toths SlJLtli nearest estimate 1,000.00 Tothe next 1,000 nearest estimates, $1 each I.OVMX) To tho next 10 nearest estimates, S2OO each 2,000.00 Supplementary prizes 20,000.00 Total 186.5U0.00 SEND IX YOUR ESTIMATES AT ONCE. Not an estimate will l»e*considered that Is received in onr office after October 15,1904. For e tch estimate w o send you a separate engraved and numl»ercd certificate with your estimate thereon. The corresponding coupons of thr*o certificates are deposited at the time your estimates are made, and can bo handled only by the Committee on Awards, after tho contest closes. 1 Certificate will cost 25 cents. 6 Certificates will cost $ 1.00 12 Certificates will cost 2.1*0 20 Certificates will cost 8.00 40 Certificates will cost 6.00 100 Certificates Will cost 12.50 1000 Certificates will cost 125.00 Each certificate entitles you to an estimate. You can estimate as often as you wish. SEKD IN YOt'tt ESTIMATES WITH YIH-K REMITTANCES. As toon ns rereived we will imn»dl.tt!r •sake out your certificates and send them to you to bo retained by yJu until tho Fair is over. aw—BWO—mhbbiuersi raeaLwaMwswauttaswnaaaeaseMnHKSggM| Remember you are to estimate tho number of people who 11180 Alim T&IICY A AMAA KIV will pay admission to the grounds during the entiie Fair. This In laaU Uit I IttUtfl UUfUrAnl) doMnotlnclud. «ny fr.ep««. *h.».r«r. In ord.r to h.lp __ * you estimate, we w ill state that the total paid attendance st CAPITAL $8,000,000* St. Louio, Mo., A.ay 20. 1903. Chicago World’s Fslr was 21,490,141, at the Pan-American Exi Thii certifies that Tho World’s Fslr Contest Com- position 5,306,859, and at tho Omaha Exposition 1,778,2d0. 'SKSBMBSs** BB '* ss MONEY NOW DEPOSITED on tba tot»l p.ld nttend-Yk _«•' ,t a anceatthe Louisiana Fur- A Wl ® not touch this prize money It Is held by the ebaso Exposition, 1904. and cCTCfICAVPiI Missouri Trust Co. for no other purpose than to pay these prizes that said deposit Is held in Jt*' VJ V 'V** 1 as soon as the coinmltteo on awards declare the successful contni.t by tbl. company to ba /\ T*CASUK*B 0 Thl* c-nimlttM h.. no 1.,Ur,.t wh.tav.r In th. conMid by it to inch successful # V w test, nnd Is made up of prominent business men who have contestants as the committee f 1 Missouri Trnst Co. to awnrd the prizes, end your estimates arc turned over On awards may direct. \ J of St Louis thii «®»»lttea before the Fair doses, insuring absolute fairmmmamwmmmmmmm new to every one interested. OCTOBER 15TH positively LAST BAY. Not a penny will be accepted or an eetimate counted after that date. ONLY A FEW BAY W REMAIN. 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