Advertisement by Salt Lake Herald: Appeared 3 times, 1890-02-15 to 1890-03-15

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%5000.-- In Prizes GIVEN AWAY BY THE SALT LAKE HERALD, To SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY ISSUE, The Semi-Weekly Herald is now the largest, brightest and most enterprising paper published in Utah. It consists of 8 pages, and is shortly to be re-enlarged. The Herald publishes the most standard current stories by special arrangement with the authors; containing many illustrated features; has the exclusive rights to Bill Nye’s letters; maintains a regular telegraphic corres- pondent In Washington, and receives weekly letters from the celebrated correspondent Frank G. Carpenter. Special attention is paid to market reports and agri- cultural news; and a prominent feature will be made of religious news, the tabernacle services being regularly reported, while prominent sermons of the leading church authorities are given in full. In politics, The Herald stands as it has ever stood, the firm and un- deviating champion of the rights of the people of Utah. The Premium Distribution for 1890 Will be on a grander scale than ever before, FIFTEEN HUNDRED PRIZES Aggregating in value over $5000.00, Being distributed among all subscribers to the Semi- Weekly early in April. Prize No. 1 is an upright Fischer piano, worth $500 cash. Prize No. 2 is a thoroughbred Holstein bull, worth $200. Prize No. 3 is a Bain wagon, worth $175. Prize No. 4 is a lot in Garden City, worth $150. Prize No. 5 is a yearling heifer, worth $125. Prize No. 6 is a purse of $100 in gold, and in the list are several hundred dollars in gold in smaller purses, while included in the 1500 prizes are sewing machines, mowers, reapers, rifles, photos, steel engravings, encyclopedias, toilet sets, fruit trees, shade trees, dishes, stoves, books, etc., FIFTEEN HUNDRED IN ALL! Which will be distributed among all who subscribe for a THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. Price $3.00 per year. Send for a descriptive catalogue free. Address THE HERALD Co., Salt Lake. Officers: JOHN T. CAINE, President, HEBER J. GRANT, Vice-President. HORACE G. WHITNEY, Business Manager. DIRECTORS: FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, W. H. ROWE, W. W. RITER, S. P. TEASDEL, JUNIUS F. WELLS, HEBER M. WELLS, RICHARD W. YOUJNG, E. G. WOOLLEY, CHAS. S. BURTON, Jas. SHARP, ELIAS A. SMITH.
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Jeremy M. Browne. "Salt Lake Herald: Appeared 3 times, 1890-02-15 to 1890-03-15," Exponent Advertisements, Last Modified June, 9, 2021. http://exponent-advertisements.byu.edu/ad.php?ad-id=210