GLOBE LETTER FILING CABINETS.
Most Perfect System Known.
All sizes Black Walnut Cabinets in stock, from 6 to 60 Files.
Over $20,000 worth in use in Boston alone.
Quick Reference. No Mutilation of Papers. Rapid Filing. Handsome Workmanship.
W.W. EDWARDS, SELLING AGENT,
The Globe Files Company, 166 Devonshire
St., Boston.
SCRAP FILES. ROLL TOP DESKS. PAMPHLET CASES. CLOTH BOXES, all sizes. DOCUMENT BOXES. LAWYERS FILING CASES. NICKLE CLIP BOARDS. CASES for Price Lists, etc.
ESTIMATES Furnished of filing devices
for Banks, Railroads,
Mercantile Firms, Insurance Companies,
etc.
N.B. Correspondence Solicited.
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THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE.
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Surprises and pleases all.
A novice can produce work without basting,
that skilled operators dare
not attempt on under-feed machines.
No change is made in running, from finest muslin to heavy leather.
It is readily applied to any specialties
that cannot be handled by
others.
Simplicity in construction is one of our
important points, as we gain
strength and durability, and a perfect
working machine at all times.
Time and labor saved in dressmaking, as
it has the largest variety and
most perfect working attachments.
This feed is absolutely perfect, and no
care is required on the part of
the operator in passing over seams or
uneven places.
Will not full or stretch the softest of fabrics.
The stitch is very elastic, and the same on both sides.
One-half hour spent at any of our offices
will more than verify our
statements.
Do not fail to examine the Davis before purchasing.
BOSTON: 158 Tremont St.
CLEVELAND: 113-121 North Side Public
Sq.
CHICAGO: 46-50 Jackson St.
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HOLYOKE, MASS. WINDSOR HOTEL.
GEO. H. BOWKER, Proprietor,
First-class in all its appointments.
Free carriage to and from all trains.
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“IT STANDS AT THE HEAD.”
The “Caligraph.”
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The “Caligraph” received
the only medal awarded type-bar writing
machines at the WORLD’S FAIR. To silence
the assertions and claims of
our worthy competitor, we publish the following:—
“New Orleans World’s Fair, June 10, 1885
“To whom it may concern,—The
‘Caligraph’ manufactured by the American
Writing Co. received the medal.
“L.D. CARROLL, Depart. of Awards.”


