The American Missionary — Volume 45, No. 2, February, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 73 pages of information about The American Missionary — Volume 45, No. 2, February, 1891.

The American Missionary — Volume 45, No. 2, February, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 73 pages of information about The American Missionary — Volume 45, No. 2, February, 1891.
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|  JOSEPH GILLOTT’S                     |
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|  STEEL PENS.                          |
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|  GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889.  |
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|  THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.            |
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|  [Illustration:  INDELIBLE                |
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|  Mark your Clothing!                     |
|  Clear Record of                         |
|  half a Century.                         |
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|  “Most Reliable and Simplest             |
|  for plain or decorative marking.”       |
|  Use a common pen.                       |
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|  for Marking Linen, Silk & Cotton        |
|  WITH A COMMON PEN,                      |
|  Without a Preparation.                  |
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|  Sold by all Druggists, Stationers,      |
|  News and Fancy Goods dealers.]          |
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|  “Don’t on any account omit to mark      |
|  plainly all your sheets, pillow cases,  |
|  napkins and towels.  Mark all of your    |
|  own personal wardrobe which has to      |
|  be washed.  If this were invariably      |
|  done, a great deal of property would    |
|  be saved to owners, and a great deal    |
|  of trouble would be spared those who    |
|  ‘sort out’ clean pieces.”               |
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|  KATE UPSON CLARK.                       |
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|  [Illustration:  Bell]                      |
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|  MENEELY & COMPANY,                        |
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|  WEST TROY, N.Y., BELLS,                   |
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|  For Churches, Schools, etc., also Chimes  |
|  and Peals.  For more than half a century   |
|  noted for superiority over all others.    |
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--+ | YOUNG MAN! | | If you contemplate attending Commercial | | School, it will pay you to visit the ROCHESTER | | BUSINESS UNIVERSITY before deciding | | where, though you may live a thousand miles | | away.  A thorough examination of this great | | school, and comparison of it with all others, will | | help you to promptly decide the question.  Illustrated | | Circulars free. | | WILLIAMS & ROGERS, ROCHESTER, N.Y. | +--------------------------------------------------------+ pre>
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