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o ! V7 6 5 o 4 o .6 6 o o o o o o(rnrN(rv(r?N ooo if EXPOS a : " i n TOR IP VJ H f n c J w ho Are The Most Popular Boys and Girls in this Vicinity? E WANT TO KNOW!'- NOMINATE FRIEND A U Mil W cs .it! E D IS Y 0 c 0 v ID ON IT TTT U 1 TODAY This contest is absolutely free, and to find out who the most popular persons are in this locality over fourteen years of age, we j offer the following prizes: ( First Prize, $350.00 Sterling Piano Third Prize, $15.00 Folding Pocket Kodak Second Prize, $30.00 Hunting Case Gold Watch Fourth Prize, $10.00 Music Cabinet or Rocker Points Allowed in Contest: Every Dollar for new subscription counts 500 votes Every Dollar for renewal counts. 400 votes Every new Six Months subscription counts 175 votes Every new Three Months subscription counts 75 votes Every Coupon counts . . . 10 votes SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Please enterrenew my subscription N to the Yale Expositor for I enclose $ for same. Credit my votes to. Name. Address. Route. Rules and Regulations No employe of this office or persons directly connected there with, will be permitted to enter this race. Casl all coupons clipped from the paper in the ballot box at this office. Pin or tie together. Be sure to cast the coupon before the date thereon expires. All candidates give receipts for all money paid them. The official count to decide the winners will be made the last night of the contest by disinterested business men. It costs nothing to enter. Fill out a coupon and bring or send it in.- A ten point coupon in every paper. Voting Certificates When a candidate brings in a list of subscriptions to the office a Voting Certificate is issued, giving the number of votes he or she is entitled to. .These are placed in a box which 'will be opened every Thursday noon during the contest, and the number of votes will be published in the Expositor. The last time . the box is opened at the end of the contest the votes will be counted by three disinterested persons, who will award the prizes to the ones entitled to them. Start now. It costs nothing and you may win one of the prizes. You have as good a chance as any one to win one of these free prizes. This is a bona fide contest and is open to all. The tkpositor WntMg Office, Yale Mich. o y 9 y I I o y o o