The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 15, 1914, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEIVTI- WEEKLY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.
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The Plattsmouth Journal Announce Hundreds of Debars in Awards So Energetic Men
and Women off Plattsmouth and ass County ffor the Purpose
off Securing New Subscribers
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On Thursday, June 11, The Journal will start a great circulation campaign
to continue for a period of seven weeks, closing Saturday, August 1. Elegant
awards, especially selected, have been purchased for this event and will be
distributed among the men and women of Plattsmouth and vicinity. If you
would appreciate the ownership of an Overland car or one of the other valuable
awards, Here is Your Opportunity. Study the conditions carefully. Send in
your own nomination or that of a friend. Call, write or phone the Campaign
Manager for additional information.
The outlay of prizes is the greatest ever offered in this part of Nebraska,
and includes a $1,000 1914 iVioticl 79 Overland Touring Car, 5-passenger; a
$400 Schmollcr l Mueller Piano and six other awards of merit. Cass county
has been divided into two districts, and in all, eight prizes will be awarded.
Sn addition to the above a cash commission of 10 per cent, will be given to all
contestants who do not win one of the eight prizes. The plans and rules will
be found on page 0. The division of territory and awards are given below.
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The Famous vorsasid 1 Touring ar, 1914 RSodei, FulJy
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R the Capital Prize and will be awarded the contestant who Secures the most votes during the campaign.
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In order that full credit may be given those in the country, as Avell as in the City of Plattsmouth itself, Ave have divided the territory into two districts as outlined in another part of t
those standinr highest in the districts after the grand prizes have been awarded. v
this announcement, and have arranged for separate prizes for these districts, which will be awarded to the
2 s-Karet Diamond Rings
The contestant standing the highest in each district after
the errand prizes have been awarded will receive a beautiful
diamond rin,'. The diamonds offered are indeed beautiful
cnis. perfect in color and in quality and are mounted in a
jroul Tiffany mounting, ladies" or gent's.
They have been selected from the stock of one of the lead
ing importers by J. W. Crabill, for The Journal. Within a
few days they will be on display at J.W. Crabill's store where
he will be pleased to show them to any one interested.
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2 $30 Merchandise Order
The contestant standing second highest in each district
after the grand prizes have been awarded, will receive an or
der for $30 worth of merchandise from one of 1'lattsmouth's
leading stores. This order will enable you to choose mer
chandise to the extent of thirty dollars in value as you ir.ny
select. They will include everything in the firm's stock. This
is as good as thirty dollars in gold to yon.
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2 Ekin or Waftham Gold Watches
The contestant standing third highest in each district
after the grand prizes have been awarded will receive the
choice of an Klgin or Walt ham gold watch, ladies' or gents'.
The watches are too well known to need any introduction here.
They are twenty year guaranteed cases of rare design. These
watches were purchased for The Journal from J. XV. Crabill.
TIrv will be on display there in a few days and all interested
are invited to call and inspect them.
A Tip on How to Win.
Nairn-ally, after reading all about THE JOURNAL'S groat ofler,
you desire t enter the campaign and win. The lirst thing to do is
to enter your name as a candidate by sending in the nomination
Mank. which will be found on anothep'page of this paper, and upon
receipt of same you will receive full instructions, receipt bonk, etc.,
for securing subscriptions. Next, let your friends know you
are in the race, and are in to win, ami request them to save their
votes for you and help yiu in getting subscriptions. KKKI THIS
11 AND YOU WILL I!K SUCCKSSFI'L. If you find that vou cannot
enter yourself, send in the name of some friends whom you would
care to help.
Get an Early Start.
If you are interested in this prize campaign ami want to get
started ripht, come up and get acquainted with the Campaign Man
ager, or call up by telephone arid state what you desire to know, or
write for suggestions. Any inquiries addressed to the Campa'ign
Manager will receive prompt attention.
Special Opportunity Offer.
In order that each candidate may get a nice early start in the
campaign we will give each contestant an extra vote coupon pood
for 5.(M)0 votes on the lust new yearly subscription if turned in be
fore Saturday, June L'0.
Second Grard
The Division of Territory.
The territory included in this campaign has been divided into
two districts, as follows:
District No. One.
Includes all of the City of Plattsmouth.
District No. Two.
Includes all of Cass County outside the city limits of Platts
mouth, including Pacific Junction.
Candidates arc not restricted to their own districts in securing
subscriptions, but may obtain them anywhere on earth.
Rules and Regulation of Contest on Page 8
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Art Style "D," $400 SchmoIIer G. Mueller
Piano is the second Capital Prize and will go to the con
testant who secures the second largest vote during the
campaign.
A coupon will be printed in each issue o THE DAILY AND
E31-YEKK.Y .UH.'ltXAL, which will entitle the holder In the num
ber nf voles printed on the face. Cash payments on subscriptions to
both I 111-: DAILY ami SI .! f-WLKKLY JOURNAL voles will be allow
ed in the following proportions:
JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION VOTE SCHEDULE.
The Evening Journal by Carrier.
Votes on Votes on
Old Subs. New Subs.
800
2, Odd
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1 i.000
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Votes on
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15,000
The Scmi-Weckly Journal by Mail.
Votes on Votes on
Old Subs. New Subs.
$ i. no tr.o .-on
3.00 400 S00
t.nn 750 i,roo
0.00 1,000 2,000
7.50 1.800 .'.000
Upon payment of arreages votes will bo allowed at the scheduled
rate on old subscriptions. ,,,-,.,. , , ,
Nominations can bo made at once. A blank will be found below
which will entitle the contestant to 500 votes. Not more than three
nominating ballots will count for any one candidate.
Pix Months 2.50 ;oo
Ono Year i.HO 1,000
Two Years .00 2.500
Three Years Lt.50 1.500
Four Years 1.x. oo 7,ooo
Eive Years ..ri0 10,000
The Evening Journal by Wail.
Votes cn
Old Subs.
Six Months -1? 2.00 :;oo
One Year '." -0
Two Years -00 1.S75
Throe Years 12.00 ;.:I75
Four Years 10.00 5.250
Five Yens 20.00 7,500
One Year .
Two Years
Three Year
Four Years
Five Years
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Rules and Regulations of Contest on Page 8
Call, Phone, or write The Campaign Manager, The Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
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