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1 Ji- JV *,{ U* sZf&jst. y. How To Earn Some Money, And At The Same Compete For A Shetland Pony The prize Pony is 7 years old weight about 500 pounds broken sing le and double and to the saddle. Can be seen at any time at Bacon & Van Alstine's livery barn. Ponies similar to this one are selling in the East for $100 to $200. The Evening Times will pay the boy who wins $75 In cash (or the pony if the lad would rather have the money than the animal. k&ZW Vv rf-w $ 1 Wr '"'ivV •.JSSmrriV-: tiKr i* 1 THE EVENING TIMES, GRAND FORKS, •'& N( $*« »••!, ti, &3S- k. Sw. 11 SiK NORTH DAKOTA .. w* ^t1" "vi-v .1 N The Evening Times will pay boy canvassers for subscriptions taken in any town or city, ,h in North Dakota the following commissions: On a 3-mos. subscription to the Evening Times, at $1.00 paid in advance ... .25c On a 6-mos. subscription, $2.00, in ad vance 50 cents On a year's subscription, $4.00, ill ad a In addition to these cash commissions* there will be a prize of a valuable given to the lad who will .secure the largest number of paid in advance subscribers before April 1,1906. The* pony will be delivered- to the winner free of cost. ••••',•• Contestants are not Confined to any particu lar part of North Dakota or Minnesota as a field for convassing As the contestants enter the race the result of their work from day to day, as sent tf office, will be. published tn The Evening Times so that the relative ppsition. of each will- be known daily. Reports must be made daily. Those who desire to engage in canvassing •for The Evening Times will 'be supplied with necessary blanks and full instructions by ad re in is of A bright active boy in every commimity--iko matter how limited the populationucan earn good wages by devoting an hour or ^o each day to the work. At the same time he will stand a good show of winning .a jvaliflKlfl Shetland Pony absolutely free. !*j~ K5-V -U^Biil. •w _&% .• Asjw* $ 1 0 0 a a a lv 'i -j V--' Jirc 1 3 &, W::(Vz 'Tl JTA Otl HOfl !f"A -1 t»' r/S 5» a4, V1« ''V t! v.,V irt" 4 Z,K „, I -.iTr.'-i••••isfj^-'-,: FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 19Q& 'i,t 4 *f -V f,Tfs.,**Y iV 7 »i "iJV5^, *-,sf 'i-VTC^'1 ,k4'j,. 'I $v- :^-v T~jt v? t* fi J. 1 s: n. 4 fl v'iN /1 & *fj W I •f 48 *J if i] St* :•J tit ?rV. -4 Ss/ifi (V S. 9 1} vt 4-) fl if 7 W: j$F r"» ••ivtrf Mfi ...... tot A-if"f\ 11 }$* jfc '|f zg r* 4 a«»s "J &