Press enter after choosing selection

How We Do It

How We Do It image
Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
November
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Two thousand numbers have been put in a box, six of them drawn by County Treasurer Fred. Beleer, blindfolded, placed in envelopes, sealed and numbered, no one knowing the numbers, the bíx envelopes put in a sealed package and placed in the Farmers & Mechanica' Bank. On February 1, the package will be opened and the subscriber who has guessed the number contained in envelope number 1 will receive the India Ink Portrait; the subscriber guessing the number in envelope No. 2 will receive the $25.00 suit of clothes. The one guessing the number contained in envelope No. 3 will receive the Silver Watch. The other three gifts will be given in the same manner. All these gifts will be given to our ub3criber8 on February 1, 1889. As each subscriber, new or old, pays his Bubscription of $1 for theyear of 1889 he has the privilege of making his guess. The earlier you guess, the more choice of numbers you can have.

Article

Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News