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Liberty Stove Works
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Joe Michl
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World War One
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Clarence Brooks & Co., manufacturers of fine coach varnishes, cor. West & West 12th Sts., New York.
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Down where
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African American caricature Franz Aman trade cards
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Sugar Cane plantation
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Pony riding, Camp Emlen, Norwood, Montg. Co., Pa. Conducted by Wissahickon Boys Club, Germantown, Phila.
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[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]
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[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]
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"Creme" oat meal toilet soap.
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High art and elegant clothing. Merchant tailor misfits, 400 South Eighth St., first door bel. Pine. Private house. Please ring the bell.
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If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit.
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F. Pulaski & Co., 1026 Chestnut St.
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[Frederick A. Rex & Co. trade cards]
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Joseph L. Varnam, ladies' and gents' & children's boot & shoe maker, Bustleton, 23rd ward, Philad'a.
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[Van Stan's Stratena and Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil trade cards]
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Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."
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[Laird, Schober & Mitchell trade cards]
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[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]
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[Geo. G. Burbank, druggist and apothecary, 235 Main St., Worcester, Mass.]
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Waterbury Drug Store, established 1797. Leavenworth & Dikeman, Exchange Place, Waterbury, Conn.
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B.M. Weld, drugs & medicines, also boots, shoes, slippers, etc. Bradford, Vermont.
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Compliments of J.C. Williams & Son, Central Pharmacy, 50 South Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y.
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H. Jahke, wholesale & retail dealer in all descriptions of fresh & salt pork, hams, lard, tongues, &c. 130, 131, 132 & 133 Nineteenth St. market, residence, cor. Baring & Sloan Sts., West Phila.
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Smith Brothers chemically pure Borax.
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William Still, dealer in Lehigh & Schuylkill coal, 1216, 1218 and 1220 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia.
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Photography under a cloud.
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E.S. Sullivan's Black Diamond Combination is coming in their new version of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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[Philadelphia Inquirer art supplements]
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Dixon's carburet of iron stove polish.
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[Domestic Sewing Machine Co. trade cards]
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The eureka poisoned fly-plate will kill every fly in the house.
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[Eagle Starch Enamel Manufacturing Co., Frankford, Phila., Pa.]
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[Hunter's handsome drug stores, cor. Pacific & New Jersey Aves., cor. Atlantic & Indiana Aves., Atlantic City, N.J. and cor. Fifteenth and Wharton Sts., Philadelphia]
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Reed's, for clothing, furnishings, hats, shoes, 918-920-922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
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Is dese' your chickens miss
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[Tradecard for S. Drapers' Uncle Tom's Cabin]
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[Armand Dalsemer trade cards]
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[Croft, Wilbur & Co. trade cards]
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He dreamt dat from away off thar de angels sent him news. He 'woke and found it was Dunbarr dat sent dem bully shoes; 60 N. Fourth St. Philadelphia.
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[J. & P. Coat's thread trade cards]
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Atmore's mince meat and genuine English plum pudding.
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[Geo. S. Harris & Sons print specimens]
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Beauty on the street--front view.
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I'se a dude!
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L. S. Plaut & Co., 715, 717, 719 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
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The Universal clothes wringer. What Dina, six o'clock and not done yet! And look at these torn clothes. Oh mistis de wringing am awful, always tear de clothes 'spect dat I neber get through
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Your home is not complete without the Missouri Steam Washer. The best washing machine in the world. Johnston Bro's. St. Louis. Philadelphia.
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Brother Gardner addresses the Lime Kiln Club on the virtues of Dixon's Stove Polish
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[Old Log Cabin, Wissahickon]
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Mrs. Lena Mason's Chautauqua meetings, Aug. 1st - Sept. Phila, Pa.
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A bran new coon in town
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Three black crows
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"Wish you'd hush"
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Official first day of issue. Honoring Martin Luther King, 1929-1968. Distinguished civil rights leader. Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Black Heritage USA Series. [graphic]
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Official first day of issue. Honoring Salem Poor, Gallant Soldier, distinguished patriot of Bunker Hill, Valley Forge and White Plains. [graphic]
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Children of all nations. A series of 50. [graphic].
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The nation honors a great American. "From slave cabin to hall of fame." Booker Washington Bookplace, Virginia. U.S. Post Office established February 12, 1948. [graphic]
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Clark's mile-end 60 spool cotton [graphic].
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