Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 193 pages of information about Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891.

Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 193 pages of information about Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891.

J.L.  Mills, 1527 F St., Washington, D.C., Vol.  IX GOLDEN DAYS for books by Castlemon, Ellis or Alger.

G.F.  Jones, 1530 S. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa., Vol.  IX GOLDEN DAYS for foreign stamps. (City offers only.)

C.W.  Holmes, Palatine, W. Va., a volume of “The Argosy,” a volume of GOLDEN DAYS, 15 engravings and 3 books for a card printing press, with type.

A.D.  Hayworth, Terre Haute, Ind., an 8x10 self-inking press, with complete outfit (worth $135) for an exhibition outfit of marionettes or a gold watch.

H.D.  Holberg, 10 Belvidere St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Vols.  X and XI GOLDEN DAYS, an album containing 175 stamps and a pair of ice skates for a banjo or a telescope valued at $5.

H. Iddings, Pleasant Hill, Ohio, a telegraph outfit and a watch for a violin, a press or a photo outfit.

M.B.  Stone, Ledyard Block, Sioux Falls, S.D., vols. of “The Argosy” and type for a violin.

C.E.  South, Box 357, Burlington, Kans., Vol.  IX GOLDEN DAYS, 4 books and a magic lantern with 60 views for a press or printing material.

R. Koch, 36 E. 52d St., N.Y. city, a World typewriter and Macaulay’s “History of England” (3 vols.) for magic lantern slides.

M.W.  Jacoby, Seneca Falls, N.Y., Vol.  IX GOLDEN DAYS and 20 books for a banjo.

J.O.  Fairbanks, Springfield, Mo., 3 vols. of GOLDEN DAYS, 7 vols. of “The Argosy” and other papers, 2 magic lantern outfits, a scroll saw, a pair of skates and 300 stamps for a Safety bicycle.

B.C.  Houston, 172 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn., a pair of ice skates and a Safety bicycle lantern for any volume of GOLDEN DAYS prior to the tenth.

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For washing flannels, Dobbins’ Electric Soap is marvelous.  Blankets and woolens washed with it look like new, and there is absolutely no shrinking. No other soap in the world will do such perfect work.  Give it a trial now.

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“The Worst Complexion is improved by the daily use of Pears’ Soap.”

Pears’

Transparent

SOAP

Produces White and Beautiful Hands; keeps the Skin Soft as Velvet, and free from Redness and Roughness.

It can be had of nearly all Druggists in the United States, BUT BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imitations.

[Illustration:  (This is our New Teacher HAVE YOU SEEN IT?)]

  THE EDUCATIONAL MARVEL

“Cultivate the growth of constructive imagination in your children by giving them word-pictures.”

  KINDERGARTEN AT HOME.

Let them study or play.  They’ll learn either way.

  THE ONLY MECHANICAL SPELLER IN THE WORLD.
    IT HAS NO RIVAL.

This is truly the educational device of the period. 
Will spell any word of two, three, four, or five letters.

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