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Have You Guessed Yet

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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A large number of our oíd subscribrs and many new ones are availing hemselves of the privilege of guessing what numbers are in the six envelopes n the bank. There is still room for ther guessers and we hope each reader will avail himself of it. As a press of Ivertising matter has crowded out our escriptions of these gifts for several weeks, we may be permitted to repeat hem here The Argus has had six numbers laceJ in six envelopes which numbers re between 1 and 2,600 inclusive. ?he3e envelopes are numbered from 1 o 6. The number in each envelope is ifferent from the numbers in the other nvelopes and each subscriber of the Argus who pays in advance is entitled ■o one guess, If the number he guesses s in anyon of the six envelopes, he gets what that envelope calis for. Envelope No. I calis for a beautiful ndia ink bust portrait in Crayon finish by Long &Co., the artists of this city, whose work is highly praised and is isted at $35. The portrait is handomely framed in gilt and bronze and will be of any person the lucky subscriber may desi nate. Enyelope No. 2 calis for the best $25 uit of clothes in Blitz & Langsdorf 's tore. This flrm has a large stock to elect from, held at low prices and the ubscriber who guesses the number con ained in envelope No. 2 gets his piek f the f25 suits of clothes in this store. Envelope No. 3 calis for a silver tem winding Waltham watch, which J. C. & W, W. Watts, who sell it warant as a reliable time keeper. Envelopes No. 4, 5 and 6 cali for three teel engravings size 30 x 40 inches. The Argus gifts will be given to its ubscribers on February Ist.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News