J"- .(ir -- wwmal$tmifntoftflll0li 1v,ummmlmnt- MMMn ,iWIIttIIWWMlllllWBIWWWPWW ,m.mmmmmZmm CHIEFS CONTEST DIAMOND RING-VALUE $100.00 This Ring is offered as the 2nd Prize in The Chief's Big Automobile Contest. It can be seen at the E. H. Newhouse Jewelry Store. 5-PASSENGER FORD TOURING CAR This Car is offered as the 1st Prize in The Chief's Big Automobile Contest. It can be seen on exhibition at The Red Cloud Auto Co., Glen Walker, Manager. Aft jHjKmaL. BEfBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRaBBBBBUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW WALTHAN WATCH-VALUE $80.00 This Watch is offered as the 3rd Prize in The Chief's Big Automobile Contest. It can be seen at the E. H. Newhouse Jewelry Store. 5 Interest in Contest Grows Daily Several New Names Added to the Lilt of Contestants . The following is the standing of the different Contestants at the time of our last count, Wednesday, January 23, 1913: Elnora Gilliam.. .. 39.500 Miss Gertrude Coon. 28,850 Gertie Cartwright.. . 28,300 Miss Rose McGwire,. 19,300 Miss Maude Hayes .. 16,100 Mrs. L. H. Matkins . . 12.400 Mrs. Clara Copley.... 11.725 Mary Christian... 11.700 Grace Kinsell 11.000 Mrs. Ida Worden .. . 10.700 May Ellott .. . . 10.700 Edna VanHorn . 10.700 The interest in The Chief's Big Automobile Contest grows stronger as the days go past. This week we added several new Contestants to the list and they are busily engaged in se curing votes. However, we again "print the nomination blank, and should you, or any of your friends de sire to enter the race, fill out this blank and bring it to this office. While several of the Contestants have quite a good start, there is yet an opportunity for a new Contestant to start to work now, and by putting forth an extra effort, in the end find that they have won one of the handsome prizes offered in this great Contest. To the Contestants already at work we take this means of telling them that they cannot afford to let a single day go by that does not find them adding new votes to their standing. Even if ,on comparing your standing with another, you feel you are far enough ahead to enable you to stop work for a time, you should bear in mind the fact that perhaps your rival has several thousand votes they have not turned in. & NOMINATION BLANK Date 1.191. EDITOR CHIEF:- : Please Consider As a candidate in your Automobile Contest. I give you the name of this person with the hope and belief that they may be successful in winning one of your fine prizes. Signed - i ?K -S. CONING jta1g2352" 25 Votes Even if you are not' interested in any of the Contestants at present, you surely will be before the prizes are given away. You will be sorry some day if you do not clip out these free coupons and save them. Voted for Subscriber- Nat Gm4 Wlthevt febecribcr's Nam. ii pun now Rules and Regulations 1. Oiuect. The object of this auto mobile Contest is to thoroughly build up the patronage of our newspaper. 2. MktIioi). Our way of accom plishing this purpose will he to inter est every man, woman and child iu the territory tributary to our town in the success of some relative or friend. .'. I'kixex. A list of excellent iirst class prizes consisting of an auto mobile, diamond ring and a watch. 1. Canihiiatks. A subscriber of this paper may nominate any young lady or gentleman lie may wish to be come a candidate in this great adver tising contest, or, more directly, any young lady or gentleman wishing to become a candidate may do so bv making application either in person or by letter to the publisher. 5. Votes. Asau accurate Indication of tlm amount of business influenced by each contestant, votes will be is sued iu coupons upon the following basis: For every SI .. collected subset iptions, IAMN) voli'h. For every dollar and a half collected upon back or renewals, 7o0 votes. For every dollar collected upon new advertising or job work. .'10(1 votes. For every 87.50 collected upon live year subscriptions, 8,00(1 votes Other ways of obtaining votes will be announced in the ad page later on. il llEsnticiioNs. 1st lo encour age greater interest and activity, special prizes shall be assigned from time to time during this contest, but not more than one such prize shall be given to any contestant. ith All subscription coupous must have the name of the subscriber written acioss the end or side. 3rd Votes once placed iu the ballot box cuu never be credited to any other contestant than the one for whom they were originally signed. 4th No member or this otllce shall be partial to Buy contestant. 7. Instuuctioxs. Each contestant should keep a careful liht of the vot they turn iu each week and see that the publisher's count verifies it. After the first couut all coupons should be placed in unsealed envelopes with the names of contestant aud a list of the coupous contained written plainly on the outside. The votes will be count ed on Saturday, January llth, and the result published in the following issue. Three of our best business men will be appointed to make the final count and distribution of prizes. The contest will run until April into, and the date of closing will be an nounced 4 weeks in advance. After the weekly count is made on the second Saturday before the last issue of the paper, the judges shall lock or seal the ballot box and take it to the bank announced, where it shall remain uuopeued again, until the final count is made. During this time all voting must, be done in the bank and if secrecy is desired, checks or cash, with full instructions, may be put into sealed envelopes and dropped into the box. Precisely at .1 o'clock on the day to be announced the ballot box shall be sealed aud delivered to the judges. Red Cloud Chief - Red Cloud, Nebraska K aaaaaaaaHaaBaBaaaiH " ": -V.. ,',': farriiw ihtiwiiww. -"" '' ' '" ' .' 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