Clipping:Season tickets in Cincinnati
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Date | Wednesday, April 17, 1878 |
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Text | The season tickets of the Cincinnati Club have been issued, and can be obtained at Mose Kramer's cigar-store. They are issued in “book” form of twenty coupons each, and sell for $10 each. The buyer will be entitled to one admission to the Grand Stand for each coupon. The gate-keeper is compelled by the terms of the ticket printed on the back of the “book” to himself detach the coupon and the owner can admit as many into the grounds as he may desire to have coupons detached; but only one of all will be admitted to the Grand Stand free, which will be done by virtue of the book itself. So, if a gentleman takes a lady with him two coupons will admit him and her to the grounds and the book will admit him to the Grand Stand, but he must pay twenty-five cents extra for the lady's seat in the Grand Stand unless he has two books. |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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