Lottery Ticket, Circa 1950s

Origin
Bought by a man named, Arthur Dixon on December 24th, 1954 in the city of Dallas, Texas. This seemingly untethered lotto ticket was imbued with the power to cause very unfornate events for others.

On the night before Christmas, a Texan business man who worked in housing development walked into the general store, John Meadowcrest General Store owned by John Meadowcrest to purchase a pack of cigarettes and a lotto ticket. After buying the items, Arthur soon figured out that his ticket was a winner and immediately started to gloat, waving the ticket in front of a homeless man. Running out to his car, he was suddenly hit by a oncoming truck and broke every bone in his body. The ticket flew out of his hand and landed on the homeless man which he quickly cashed in.

The medical bills for his injuries were ecstatic, making him have to sell everything he owned and losing his job. Leaving him with nothing, but the homeless man used the money to clean himself up and get a good paying job. Arthur's old job.

Effects
The ticket causes the owner to experience immense unfortunate events that leave the owner with nothing but the clothes on their back. But if the lotto ticket is used, a random person the owner has ignored from non-importance gains a large fortune.

Collection
Collected by Agent Jane Holson in 1966.