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.

W. Kempton, Box 53, West Woodstock, Conn., a violin and bow, a phonograph, a telegraph instrument, a sewing machine, an autoharp and a self-inking press for a magic lantern or automatic organ and music.

W. Sikeson, 2930 M St., W. Washington, D.C., an International album with 645 rare U.S. and foreign stamps for a watch.

H. Johnston, 2023 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., a foot-power scroll saw for any vols. of GOLDEN DAYS or vols of “The Argosy” except IX or X.

R.F.  Church, 78th St., E. Cambridge, Mass., a 4x6 self-inking press for a scroll saw and outfit.

W. Klaffenbach, 112 E. 8th St., Muscatine, Iowa., a pair of ice skates, some books and a hand scroll-saw for electrical goods.

H.J.  Robinson, L.B. 13, Washington, D.C., a 175 ohm pocket relay for a motor or other electrical goods or a camera.

G.H.  Hakes, Belvidere, Ills., U.S. and foreign stamps and some printing material for a pair of clamp roller skates.

C. Schimelfenig, 7 S. May St., Chicago, Ills., Vols.  IX and X GOLDEN DAYS and 4 vols. of “The Argosy” (several nos. missing) for a Detective camera or bound books.

S. Tasker, 1033 Vine St., Phila., Pa., a bass rod, reel and outfit and Vol.  VIII or IX GOLDEN DAYS for a jointed paddle.

C.E.  Pottenger, Box 126, Burlington, Kans., Vols.  VIII and IX of “The Argosy” for U.S. and foreign stamps.

E.L.  French, S. Easton, Mass, Vols.  IX (3 numbers missing) and XI GOLDEN DAYS for an 18-bracket banjo.

J.O.  Yates, Box 165, Chartiers, Pa., Vol.  XI GOLDEN DAYS and a lot of books for a magic lantern or a $5 steam engine.

B.F.  Bird, 47 Dana Ave., Hyde Park, Mass, a volume of GOLDEN DAYS for a set of boxing gloves.

C.M.  Wallace, Frankfort, Ind., a pair of climbing irons, 2 vols. of popular papers and a pair of roller skates for a banjo.

G. Chassey, 524 8th Ave., N.Y.  City, a printing press and outfit (no type) and a $4 fife for an electric bell and battery (Law battery preferred).

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OUR PREMIUM KNIFE!

[Illustration:  {knife} (Golden Days)]

Ivory handle, beautifully finished, EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. Made to our own order, and can only be had by subscribing to “GOLDEN DAYS”

-> We will make this Knife a Present to any one who sends us THREE DOLLARS

For One Year’s Subscription to “Golden Days,”

-> The money must be sent direct to this office.  Address

JAMES ELVERSON, Publisher “GOLDEN DAYS,” Phila., Pa.

Special Notice—­WHEN TEN CENTS FOR REGISTERING IS SENT, we consider ourselves responsible for the safe delivery, though we have sent several thousand Knives without one in a thousand being lost.

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Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.

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