THE NORFOLK WEKKLY NKWS-JOURNAL FKllMY OCTOBER 1 11)09 ) DAYS ARE FLYING YOU MUST HURRY Thirteen Prizes Given in The Daily News Contest All of Them Are Now on Display in the Stores of Norfolk Merchants. They are Hih Class. SEE YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES AT ONCE Do Not Allow Some Other Contestant to Get Your Friends Pledged to Her Support Before You Awake to This Proposition. See Them First. The special offer for new subscribers closes Saturday night , October 2 , at 10 p. m. The contest closes October 23 , at 11 p. m. Do not get these dates * i rnn fused. THE GRAND PRIZE. One Four-Cylinder 30 H.-P. Overland Automobile purchased from A. Koyen. local denier , and H. Van Bruent , Council Bluffs , In. , distributor. Four $350 Pianos. Ono of these Is the world renowned II. P. Nelson plnno nnd wna purchased from the II. R. Ward Plnno company , who nro the ex clusive factory agents for this plnno. The other three Instruments nre the celebrated Hammond make and wore purchased from the C. S. Hayes plnno house , where they nro now on display. Four Full One-Year Courses In the Wayne Normal school of Wayne , Nob. Four Beautifully Engraved Ladles' Gold Watches , two of which are now on display In the show windows of George II. Burton , and the other two In the show windows of Scofleld & Wotzol. Both of the above named local deal ers will bo glad to have you call and Inspect the watches. IMPORTANT INFORMATION * REGARDING SPECIAL OFFER * * Sixty months' new business for * The Dally News will entitle you to a special ballot of 30,000 votes. Each and every month over the sixty you may be able to secure will entitle you to the proper proportion of another 30- 000. In other words , the larger the number of new months , the larger your special offer ballot will be. 4 , * The great special offer made * V to the contestants closes Saturday - * i . . * day night at 10 o'clock , October - * { ber 2 , 1909. In order' to have $ S J * subscriptions count on this fr [ special offer all subscriptions * must be received at The Dally * News office by this hour. . In * $ order to give the girls In the * * territory outside the city the * same amount of time to work * as those in xhe city , the management - * agement will accept all sub- * scrlptions sent by them that $ are mailed before 10 o'clock * Saturday evening , but the envelope - * velope or package In which * v these subscriptions are sent * must bear the postmark of the 4 * date and hour mailed , together * with the postmaster's name * * and date and hour mailed written - * * ten In ink on the outside of the * * envelope. * * Marvelous ! Yes , that's it. No other word could define the interest already manifested In The Dally News up-to- date voting contest. Those who have been watching the contest for the past few weeks nnd seeing how It Is progressing cannot help but notice the keen Interest that Is being taken In It everywhere. Re ports come from all over Norfolk and the surrounding territory that the can didates are doing all In their power to elicit the aid of their friends and It may be said In passing that those who do this and go about It systematically nro the ones who will win ono of the thirteen high class prizes. Every contestant should bo very sure that their name Is on the count slips before casting votes In the ballot box , as > wo cannot credit these votes to any one unless the contestant's name is plvon. The many precautions taken by the contest dopaitment to assure everyone a "sanar" deal" and an e\on chance with all otliors to become a winner poui'li-il w i li the fact that the proposi tion K 'x UIKU class ono , has attracted the mo t popular members of every class ninl lua given the candidates and their fvi' mis an inspiration to put forth every effort to win In the strug gle. To begin well in any contest is a great advantage. It inspires your friends and arouses confidence and on- thnsiasm , which nro prime factors for success. It will take but n few votes to place your favorite candidate In the lead , and to secure the prestige that goes with a good beginning. Don't forget that the contest does not close for over three weeks yet , The closing day Is October 23,1909. Then make your leisure tlmo ol some value to yourself and work. All things are possible for any young ladj when her efforts nro properly directed , Get in the procession , bo a winner. II Is worth your time. Here is the opportunity to make your list of acquaintances valuable tc yourself. But one requirement IE made of you , and this Is : Get busy. By looking ever the standing of the contestants In the different districts 11 will bo noticed that great changes have taken place since yesterday. Es peclally la this true In the districts outsidp of the city , and other surprises are ir store for the other districts Inter Each nid every nomination blanl that IB tut fronl The Dally Newt counts twenty votes and a girl can be nominated as many times as she can g t blanks. With the passing of each day the Interest In the contest Is spreading more and more and the enthusiasm of the contestants Is reaching a higher pitch. From the Impetus given the work of gathering the free popular votes during the past few days , It Is an assured fact that the project will bo one of the greatest successes ever conducted by any newspaper. Both In the city and in the territory outside of the city over which the con' test extends , there Is the element ol activity that bespeaks favorable for some great things during the next few weeks , or even days. Every day manj votes are received from the candidates or their friends which completely changes the aspect of the contest Ir certain districts. Without doubt , the contest now ir progress and by which the winners ol the grand prizes will be decided , will become the greatest and most gigantic ever attempted by any newspaper be fore It Is brought to a close October 23 1909. The votes that will decide whc will be the winners , are free to pa Irons. Votes are allowed to patrons upor payment for subscriptions , for new subscriptions and also by coupons printed In the paper dally. No In crease In the price of the subscrlptloi Is made ; to the contrary , there Is saving In paying In advance , and It Is therefore , a pleasure for the candi , dates to go among their friends anc solicit their votes In the contest tha will prove the ability of the youn ; women in the counties over which the contest extends. Either an automobile , a piano , a goli watch or a scholarship , can be woi by any contestant who Is Industrloui enough to organize her friends an < wage an aggressive campaign. Tin prizes are magnificent and they wil be eagerly sought for , and It will stani the candidate well In hand to alway be watchful and keep up a lively In terest In The Daily News contest. The prizes are rich enough to caus envy to enter any heart and every on In the territory mentioned as beini included In the contest would gladl ; bo made the recipient of any of them They will be distributed only In accordance cordanco with the wishes of the peopl who live In the different communltie and It , therefore , behooves every car dldate to bo up and doing all the time Call upon your friends , telcphon them , write to them and net them t aid and assist you in your campalg ; for the free votes that mean so mucl Thirteen Prizes. Ki'iniMiiber that there are thlrteo prl/es in all , contestant' ! in any cei j tain dibtilet are in no w.iy i-ompotln j with any other district for any of th 1 prizes , with the exception of the toil ! Ing car , which will lie si von to th contestant securing tlir largest nun ber of votes in the entire contes' ' Tlrero will bo one ? 350 piano , one fa course scholarship In the Wayne No : mal school and one gold watch will b given In each and every district ; I the touring car Is won In your dlstrlc the contestant second highest in th same district will be declared the wli ner of one of the four $350 pianos. Subscriptions Ballots. The contestants In the outside dli trlcts can send In the subscription as soon as secured and the votes t which they are entitled will be malle to thorn , and can be voted at once G saved by them for a reserve. By d ( Ing this the paper can be started t the subscriber at once , which will ei largo your campaign. The contest manager Is at Th Daily News office and Is prepared t answer all questions of those who ca or write to him. Call on the contet manager and ho will prepare you fc making a campaign that will nccon plish wonders. Second Payments. A great many peer > lo do not undo stand , and for their information w ' < ' I wlbh to say that anyone starting t ' I take the paper since the contei started will always bo considered a new subscriber during the life of the contest and votes given accordingly. If you start the paper now and pay something In advance and wish to pay more later during the contest you will still be considered a now subscriber and votes will bo Issued ac cordingly. Subscription Books. If you are not provided with a sub scription book notify the contest de partment and they will forward one to you at once. If any of the contestants are not getting the paper we will be very glad to place them on the free list during the contest When Votes Are Counted. All votes received here before 1 p m. will appear In the day following afternoon Issue of The Daily News. The standing of the contestants at It appears today only Includes all votes cast before 1 p. m. Monday. Future Orders. In some cases contestants will fine that prospective subscribers are now paid in advance for some other papei and do not desire to have two daily papers at the same time. In order that candidates may secun these subscriptions , we will hold theii paper until they order it. Open Evenings. For the benefit of those who an not able to get to this office durlnf business hours the contest departmen will be open every evening. : DISTRICT NO. 1. : : District No. 1 Includes the : : city of Norfolk. : Contest Closes Saturday , Octobei 23 , at 11 p. m. Lucy Carborry , 300 S. 12th. . . 101,631 Opal Madsen , 410 Madison Av. 97,831 Anna Boehnke , 437 S. 3d 96,861 Regina McGhan , 1202 Madison 93,681 Lillian Heckmau , 38 E. Phillip 92,441 Mrs. E. F. Fisher , city 88,641 Lulu Porter , Norfolk 87,93i Martha Koehn , 313 Braasch. . 81,46i Nora Moolick , 1115 S. 4th 77,23' ' Hazel Bryant , city 70,84' ' Leila Craft , 209 N. 10th 66,78- - Nona O'Brien , 504 S. 7th 62,38 Mary Wise , 1103 Cleveland st. 62,31 Fay Livingston , 204 S. 2d 60,13 Julia Kolleher , 511 S. 10th. . . 59,63 Nellie Howard , 1217 S. Madis. 56,92 Vera Johnson , Norfolk 52,84 Alice Holt , 604 S. 5th 48,78 Llllle Degner. 504 S. 4th 48,61 Eloise Bland , Park Ave 45,93 Mrs. Mary Heckman , 117 Nfk. 42,76 Edith Viole , 400 S. 8th 42,37 Stella Luikart , 1403 Norfolk. . 36,82 Lizzie Podoll. 5th St 36,78 Marguerite Lough , city 35,29 Ethel Long , 510 S. 4th 31,69 Lois Logan , 1222 Norfolk Av. 30,64 Frieda Korth , 200 N. 2d St. . . 25,66 Mabel Harrison , 401 S. 8th. . . 21,29 Elsie Kell , 300 S. 5th 21,14 Mae Barrett , 401 S. 8th 19,38 Clara Crotty , 1104 Cleveland. . 19,31 Mattie Davenport , 109 N. 9th , 15,78 May Johnson , 1317 Norfolk av 13,78 Florence Gallin , Junction 13,62 Lillian Ko605 S. 10th 10,91 ' AhIna Miller , 433 S. 3rd 10,37 Minnie M.ias , 406 Philip Avo. 8,5 ? Han let Heltzman , 208 S. 6th. 8,46 Elsie Miinuiardt , 416 Madison. 8,27 .Mniy oaioine. N 15th'St 0,9S Edith Hrimun. 30 ! ) Phillip Av. 6t',3 Georgia niakeman , 101 N. ij. : 6.06 Harriet JMither. : 909 Madison. 5,14 Emma Sdioieprge , 207 Madlsu 5,01 Elizabeth Maiihke. 106 Mad'sn. 4.87 Mrs. A. C. Anderson , 800 S.lst 4,08 p. Miss Nelson , 901 S. 4th 4,06 o Agnes Smith. 306 N. 10th 1,47 Mrs. Howard Young , city 2 t , DISTRICT NO. 2. : District No. 2 will Include. . : the following counties : . . : Pierce , Knox , Keya Paha , . . : nd all territory In South. . : Bkota. Marlon Salter , Lamro , S. D. . . 113,69 ' Christie Kllment , Verdlgre. . . 111,02 Sadl Jackson , Pierce . 107,92 Sarah Bonnet , Wlnnetoon _ 105,67 ' Marlon McMastor , Dallas . 104,91 Clytie Scott. Creighton . 104,28 Laura Sweet , Crelghton . 103,26 Alta Baker , St. Charles , S. D. 102,38 Pauline Olmer. Gregory , S. D.98,94 Cora Swing , Niobrara . 96.84 Anna Emery. Burke , S. D . 95.7C Lulu Urown , Nlubrara . 92lf Latta Balkr.urfax , S. D. . . 90,81 Lillian Monro Dallas , S. D. 88,71 Anna Ki-yitU Pischelvttlo. 84.9C 0 Ida I l < n n \ dal. 83.94 MabelnrNor - TH , Pierce , lia 83,6 3t Myrtle Blxby , Gregory . 82,81 Hortcnso Stlmson , Plalnv. , Il.l .82,740 Mrs. Ilobt. Walker , Verdol. . . 78,610 Margie Lunduk , Niobrara. . . . 76,760 Delia Pischel , Plschelvlllo. . . 69,120 Mrs , D , W. Forbes , Boncateel. 68,390 Ida Schloto , Pierce , H. F. D. . . 52,370 Martha Fllbachor , Dlxon. . . . 49,170 Hazel Harrison , Hcrrlck , S. D. 48,210 Tina Thelsen , Osmond 46,210 Mary Nygartl , Bazllo Mills. . . . 41,360 Maggie Peterson , Osmond. . . 31,870 Winnie Darrah , Bloomllold , r2 25,290 Rosy Sllchtlng , Osmond 20,610 Mac Young , Bloomllold , R. 2. 20,200 Anna Rltcho , Wltton , S. D. . . 18,750 Avis Smith , Crolghton , R. 1. 17,860 Frances Lewis , Horrlck , S. D 12,840 Hnnnn Morach , Fairfax , S. D. 10,620 Lola Wllcox , Dlxon 7,780 Florence Putney , Wltton , S. D. 7,180 Katie Pavclka , Sparta 5,690 Edna McMnrlgnl , St. Charles. 3,970 Lucy McFnddon , St.Chas.S. D. 2,650 Chariot Lomlergan , Creighton 1,460 DISTRICT NO. 3. District No. 3 will Include the following counties : Madison , Wayne , Boone , Platte , Stanton , Cumlng , Dodge , Cedar , Dlxon and Dakota. Daisy Abbott , Pllgor 119,870 Katherlnc Leonard , Mdw. Gvo 119,240 Gale Avery , Battle Creek 118,870 Selma Hoffman , Battle Creek. 118,530 Frances Wahl , Madison 112,620 Ida Waddell , Meadow Grove. . 110,270 Dorothy Weston , Norfolk , R.3 108,790 Ella Schroedor. Hoskins , R. 1. 104,310 lara Horbes , Humphrey 101,750 2dna Perry , Stanton , R. F. D. 100,180 Leonora Dederman , Nfk. , R. 5 93,820 Mable Jensen , Hoskins , R. 1. . 98,460 Gertrude Llndnlo , West Point 94,640 Mrs. J. W. Rice , Norfolk , R. 4. 93,460 Irene Mellck , Carroll 85,210 Ida Fuhrmnn , Norfolk , R. 1. . . 83,640 Rose Lahoda , Lindsay 81,450 Ratio Deines , Norfolk , R. 5. . . 79,630 Martha Glasor , Stanton 79,560 Tessle Kent , Norfolk , R. 2. . . 71,240 Flossie McKay , Albion 70,260 Ethel Sewell , Norfolk , R. 2. . . 69,520 Anna Eckholt , Humphrey. . . . 68,540 Bessie Ryan , Wlsner 65,920 Clara Sharp , Pllger 65,220 Nancy Llemer , Petersh'g , R. 3 64,870 Ester Taft , Norfolk , R. 4 63,140 Luella Green , Norfolk , R. 2. . . 62,310 Alphle From , Newman Grove. 62,000 Christie Mick , Stanton , R. 2. . 57,830 Carrie Dletz , Norfolk , R. 4 56,930 Harriet Wilbur , Wayne 52,190 Bessie Gtllesple , Madison. . . . 60.33U Hazel Frlnk , Newman Grove. . 44.86C Amelia Reeker , Norfolk , R. 5. 42.92C Anna Glvens , West Point 41,990 Verne Wright , Meadow Grove. 41.76C Lulu Bowyer , Beemer 40.61C Relke KelKcn. Albion 40,280 Myrtle Ulrlch , Battle Creek. . 38.35C Clara Moody , West Point , R. 1 33.28C Grace Worden , Petersburg. . 32.6K Mrs. Maud Olson , Stanton , R.3 28.39C Mao Caldwell , Cornlea 27,39 ( Blanche Reeves , Madison , R. 3 12.46C Amber Adams , Emerlck 11.8K Mary Hennes , Madison 11.5K Dora Miller. Norfolk , R. 2. . . . 7.64 ( Katie Baker , Wayne 7,08 ( r Emma Harsh , Scribner 6,92 ( Hazel Wheeler , Norfolk , R. 4 4,67 ( ) Josephine Tannehlll , Nfk. , R.4 4,29 ( 3 Nova Barnes , Loretto 4,17 ( ) Helen McNlel. Wayne 2,24 ( DJ Alice Kate , Wayne 1,591 J Maggie Miller , Mdw. Gve. , R. 2 1,441 3 Jessie Ross , Scribner 1,281 9D Olllo Byrne , Bradlsh 1,261 D Matilda Dletz , Snyder 541 0D Alta Aiffabn , Crestort 261 D Miss Prescott. Winslde 141 0 0I I : DISTRICT NO. 4. : , Dlctrlct No. 4 will con- Q slst of the following court- U : ties : Holt , Rock , Brown , Boyd , . Cherry , Sheridan , Dawes and - : Antelope. 0 0 Mrs. J. L. Pickering , Lynch. . . 115,02 0 Eleanor Hubhard. Ewlng . 113,74 0 Bertha Bennett , Elgin . 113,08 0 Irene Figpe , Long Pine . 110,63 0 Agnes Berkstrom , Anoka , R.I 106,96 0 Sophia Hanson , Naper . 106,49 0 Carrie Botsford , Tlldcn . 105,96 0 Mrs. G. II. Mnthew , Bristow. . 103,73 0 Helen Williams , Atkinson. . . . 103,46 0 Rhoda Sherman , O'Neill . 102,82 0 Elsie Kryger , Neligh . 102,34 0 Vella Hawk , Oakdale . 100,26 0 Mattle Fannon , Clearwater. . . 93,26 0 Gertrude Alderman , Bassett. . 92,61 0 Lillian Anderson , Neligh . 87,82 0 Ethel Sageser , Butte . 81,91 Clar < i R.nncrf , Oioss . 81,60 0 Ella Mohr , Monowi . 80,17 Q I May Miller , Orchard . 75 , 2fl Julia Dennis , Spencer . 71,65 Hae ! Cr.iliam , Valentino . 71,22 Edna Liudahl , Bristow . 73,60 Helen ' 1 oiii eli. Lynch . 72,34 Ida Angus Lynch . 69,16 Ila-/el .lames , Stuart . 61.40 Gayl Thompson , Newport. . . . 00,00 Bernice Berthwait , Sponcer. . . 58,43 Nellie Lambrlggor , Bristow. . . 58,24 Elsie Thompson , Anoka . 43,61 Lyle Butler , Inman . 41,33 Helen Thompson , Newport. . . 37,12 Edna Bushnell , Butte . 33,13 Mary Gallagher , Inman. R. . . . 28,78 * jMjjHj ; < < -4 ljMj $ > + $ Mj > * 4J & TT f GRAND PRIZE * r r t * t TT T t Daily News Contest t f T T t fT T T > t tT T tT tT t fT fT T T Overland Four Cylinder , Thirty Horse Power $1,350 f T Automobile. Purchased from A. Koyen , Local Agent fT and Henry Van Brunt , Distrubutor , Council Bluffs , la. VI I Value Of Special Ballots THE DAILY NEWS BY CARRIER. NEW OLD Five Weeks $ .50 1,400 700 Ten Weeks 1.00 3,000 r.fcoo . Fifteen Weeks 1.50 5,000 2,500 T Six Months 2.60 11,000 5,500 One Year 5.20 25,000 12,500 T Two Years 10.40 60,000 30,000 T THE DAILY NEWS BY MAIL. fT NEW OLD T Two Months $ .50 1,400 700 f Four Months 1.00 3,000 1,500 fT Six Months 1.50 5,000 2,500 f One Year 3.00 12,500 15,250 , f Two Years 6.00 35,000 17,500 fT THE WEEKLY NEWS-JOURNAL BY MAIL' T NEW OLD fT One Year $ 1.50 2,800 1,400 fT Two Years 3.00 5,600 2,800 All old subscribers of the Weekly News-Journal paying their arrearages , T and changing to the DAILY , will be considered new subscribers and ballots T issued accordingly. T tT GreaJ : Special Offer f i For two weeks only , beginning Monday , September 20 , at 8 A. M. and iT ending Saturday , October 2 , at 10 P. M. , in addition to the votes given on sub scriptions according to the above schedule , we make the contestants tlie fol lowing offer : T We will give to each and every contestant an extra ballot of 30,000 votes T who turns into THE NORFOLK DAILY NEWS Office Five NEW twelve f months daily subscriptions between Monday , September 20 , and Saturday , 1 October 2 , at 10 P. M. We will give to each and every contestant an extra ballot of 15,000 votes who turns into THE NORFOLK DAILY NEWS Office Five NEW daily six- months subscriptions between the above date ? . This is your opportunity to TT catch the leaders. Take advantage of it. Yearly subscriptions count two for TT six months. T This is an opportunity to get extra votes by a little effort on your part. f THIS OFFER IS FOR NEW DAILY SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY , TURNED IN T BETWEEN THE ABOVE DATES. The subscriptions should not be hold un ? til the last day , but should be turned in as soon as secured. The contest manager will keep an accurate account of all new subscriptions I turned in during this period , and at the end of the offer will mail the extra ballot to all contestants who are entitled to them. CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY , OCTOBER 23. ADDRESS , CONTEST DEPARTMENT , DAILY NEWS. Hannah Snmlze , Spencer 28,440 Molly Omallle , Atkinson 22,160 Agnes Allen , Emmett 21,240 Sadie Thomas , Tilden , U. 1. . . 20,180 Mary Hathaway , Gross 19,660 Ruth Galnes , Newport 18,970 Anna Intvoen , Clearwater , R. . 18,900 Mabel Stratton , Atkinson , R. . 18,610 Roslo Burke , Ewing 17,890 Kate Burge , Valentine 15.680 .lossie llrndy , Atkliibon 14,700 Q.FIosio . Catron , Tlldon , Rl. . . 11,980 rt'.Mta ' Morgan , Bassott 10.260 g La Verne Woods , Spencer 9,020 0 ' Maynio Arins.tion , ' , Emmet. . . fi.270 0 Grace Koycb , Inman 2,160 0 Nora Kernan Long Pine , R. . 2,130 Q ' Vera McCoy Monowi 1,870 0 i Ethel Shank , Stuart 530 Bessie Barton , Naper 340 Standing Published Dally. The standing of the contestants will be changed from day to day , as to the number of votes they receive. The ballot box will close each day at 1 p. m. for the standing to be printed In the next day's paper. Or less ballot is trimmed carefully around black lines it will not be counted. NOT GOOD AFTER OCTOBER 10,1909. 0 iO 10 The Daily News Up-to-Date Voting Contest 0 0 THIS BALLOT WILL COUNT FOR TEN VOTE ! . 10 10 to For 10 10 10 District. Address. iO ro Wood for ten votes when filled out und sent to the Contest Department ! 0 10 partment by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No 10 ballot will bo altered in any way or transferred after being re- iO fl by The Daily Newt 10 The News is the Great Want ad Paper ot the New Northwest Nomination Write plainly. It is advisable to use this blank , as each one counts twenty votes. I nominate. Addreii . . . Di trict No State , , At A candidate in The Norfolk Daily Nt0ft contest. igned * , , . . Dat 1909. Addreaa. ach nomination sent in will count twwoty votes if sent to The Daily News Contest Department. The Daily Newa reserve * the right to reject any objectionable nominations. Cut out this blank and send it to The Daily Newa , with your name or the name and address of your favorite candidate. A subscription - scription with it is not necessary , but a good start means much. This blank can be used ns often as desired for the same candidate , and each and every ono counts twenty The name of the party making the nomination will not bo divulged , In case of \ tie , prizes of equal value will bo given to each of contestants tied