The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 26, 1915, Image 5

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    IT PAYS TO ADVERTISEI
A Big Offer the^t Should Mean a Substantial
Increase to Every Candidate on the List
OFFER NO. 1.
25,000 Votes For $12.50 Worth Of Advertising Cards.
Contestants may sell advertising a nd job work from now on in connect
| ion with the contest. These cards come in book form—each book contain
I ing TEN cards—each card sells for $2.50, and contestants will be allowed
3,000 votes for each card they sell. This week we are going to give 10,000
I EXTRA votes for each FIVE cards sold by each candidate. If you sell five
cards ($12.50) you will get 3,000 votes for each card and the 10,000 EX
TRA, making 25,000 in all. This offer closes absolutely Wednesday night,
September 1st. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
OFFER NO. 2.
10,000 Extra Votes On Each Club Of $15 Worth of Subscriptions.
This offer of extra votes Closes W ednesday night, September 1st. NEW
and OLD subscriptions may be included in this offer but offers No. 1 and
No. 2 cannot be combined. There is a chance now for each and every con
testant to forge their way to the front. There is no limit to the amount of
votes that can be gotten on the two offers. When you get one club of $15 j i
do not think that that is enough—keep right on working and get another
club. Systemize your campaign—make up your mind that you are going
to get so many subscriptions each day. Some days you will fall down; but
other days you will be more than successful. Never get discouraged, keep
in mind that when things look dark for you they may be looking the same
way for the others. Make each day c ount votes for you.
THISISTHECAR YOU WANT-WHO WILL WIN IT?
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TUF* ATUPD PPT7PQ. VICTROLA, DAVENPORT, CHEST OF SILVER
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTESTANTS.
In selling advertising cards get cash at time
card is issued. In reporting sales of advertis
ing and job work cards, report sales on regular
subscription report blanks separate from sub
scriptions and head your report Ad—Job.
When you complete selling a book of advertis
ing and job work cards the stubs must be re
i turned to the contest manager. When the
contest manager gives you a book of these
| cards he charges them to you on a ledger, and
j they represent cash, therefore you must not
destroy or lose any cards. At the conclusion
of the contest return all unsold cards to the
contest manager. Purchasers of these cards
may apply them on any printing done at The
Frontier office; such as stationary,bills,post
| ers, advertising or any kind of printing. These
cards cannot be applied on any printing done
before the date of issue of the card. For
j further information, ask the contest manager.
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READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Remember that you can sell these cards to
anyone, anywhere—inside the county or out
side. What you may sell. Letter heads, sale
bills, posters, newspaper advertising, and in
fact any kind of printing that can be done and
THE FRONTIER can do it if it can be done.
START NOW.
There is plenty of time for NEW workers.
You may start with this weeks’ offers and be a
leader in a very short time. Send in the nomi
nation blank (to be found on front page). The
contest manager will communicate with you
at once and will furnish you with supplies
By not starting now you may be letting the
opportunity of a life time slip by—DO IT
NOW.
No. ; |
THE |
$2.50 ADVERTISING CARD $2.50
This card, if presented to THE FRONTIER
office any time within one year from
., 1915
will be accepted as $2.50 cash on advertising
or job work bill.
NOT TRANSFERABLE.
Issued to.
The.
Issued by.
Contestant Sign Here
Selling this card entitles contestant to
3,000 votes.
—1 ,,w '■ ! I
PHONE 51———ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO—————PHONE 51
CONTEST DEPARTMENT, THE FRONTIER, O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
BURGESS. JOHNSON & CO., of Kansas City, Mo.. Contest Managers
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