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pp. 15-16
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[Michael Zinman world's fairs collection]
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Horticultural Hall. Length 360 ft. Width 160 ft.
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Pan American Exposition. This pretty little boy insists that___ Heide's licorice pastilles, mint and assorted jujubes are the best.
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Ethnology Building.
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Machinery Building (official). World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904.
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Crystal Palace. Industry of All Nations Exhibition. New York City, 1853
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International Exhibition. Main Building.
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Machinery Hall. Centennial International Exhibition.
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Horticultural Hall. Length, 383 ft. Width, 193 ft.
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[Collecting cards depicting Centennial Exhibition buildings]
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J. Russell & Co. Green River Works, MS. Established 1834.
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Memorial Hall. International Exhibition. Length 365 ft. Width 210 ft.
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[Centennial Exhibition raffle trade cards advertising the New American sewing machine manufactured by American B.H.O. (Button Hole Overseaming) Machine Co., 1318 Chestnut St., Philadelpia, Pa.]
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Neujahrs-Wunsch des Herumträgers des Lancaster Adlers, an seine Kunden, bey dem Eintritt des Jahrs 1829.
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Wunsch zum neuen Jahre.
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For Congress: B. Frank Eshleman, of Lancaster City. Subject to Republican rules.
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The F.G. Farnharm Brush Man'f'g Co. Manufacturers of shoe manufacturers, brass polishers & nickel platers' wheel brushes from 5 to 24 inches diameter. Glass cutters wheel, feeding up & swab brushes & flat glass cutters' wheel brushes. Lock box 642, Honesd
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With H. A. Bartlett & Co., Philadelphia & Boston..
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Jacob H. Hain, manufacturer of saddles, harnesss, bridles, collars, covers, whips, No. 321 Penn Street, Reading, Pa., (a few doors below the "Adler" Printing Office,) orders respectfully solicited and all work warranted.
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Foxy Granduncle's first mistake. How is that? Hello! Hello! Hello! Well, well, well! What's this?
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Harrisburg Nail Works, Henry McCormick, treasurer.
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Philip Doersom, carriage builder, Lancaster, Pa.
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John A. Dorward, veterinary surgeon. Office: 1043 North Ninth St., Reading, Pa.
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H.D. Druckenmiller, dealer in musical instruments. Kutztown, Pa.
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Centennial. 1776. 1876. Dwight Compy.
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No. 71 Good Luck series, 5 designs from E. Currier & Co. Brockton, Mass.
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Charles Corless, Glen Riddle, Pa. The best cow milker in the world.
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Berks Builders and Supply Co., Wyomissing, Pa. Manufacturers of all kinds of planning mill work.
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The Enterprise Mfg Co. of Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. U.S.A. Enterprise bone, shell, and corn mills.
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The Eagle Hotel, Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs. M. B. Hoppes, propr.
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James Vick, Rochester, N.Y. Flower, vegetable, seeds &c.
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Reading's Sesqui-Centennial, Reading, Pa. Jubilee Week June 5th to 12th, 1898. 150th Anniverary.
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Standard Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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The Moser & Lyon Co., manufacturing stationers, 216 S. Clinton St., Syracuse, N.Y.
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Henry McShane Manufacturing Company, brass and iron founders and finishers. And proprietors of the McShane Bell Foundry, Phoenix Iron Works and Baltimore Sheet Metal Works.
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W.G. Moore, successor to Seltzer & Moore, wholesale and retail mule dealers, Womelsdorf, Pa.
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[Solicitations to Pancoast F. Hoy, Schuylkill Haven, Pa.]
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C. H. Frederick, Omaha.
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Lichten Bros., manufacturers of fine cigars, s.e. cor. 5th and Cherry Sts., Philada.
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Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine, $1.25 a year. Floral guide 10cts. James Vick, seedman, Rochester, N.Y.
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The National Live Stock Journal, handsomely illustrated, contains 48 large pages, devoted to the interests of stock breeders and farmers.
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Reward of merit
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Reward of merit
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Reward of merit
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Reward of merit
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1/2 merit
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Carey, Bro. & Grevemeyer, 423 Market St., Philadelphia, booksellers, stationers and blank book manufacturers, paper curtains, oil shades and shading, floor and table oil cloth. Also, jobbers and manufacturers of wall paper.
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William Still, dealer in Lehigh & Schuylkill coal, 1216, 1218 and 1220 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia.
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Reward of merit
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Reward of merit
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Reward of merit
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5 merits. Punctuality. Attention. Dilligence.
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Twenty five. Merits
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When Alden wooed the fair Priscilla for his friend. In sixteen twenty six by Plymouth Rocks environs. The course of true love, rough at first, was at the end. As smooth as if they'd used the Enterprise sad irons.
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The battle now is over, Bunker Hill no more. Will call the soldier from the maid he does adore, while to his side he would his gentle Nelly press, she tells him of the Enterprise fruit & jelly press.
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"Tippecanoe and Tyler too," was the cry they raised in forty two, when barrels were set up all over the land by the Enterprise Barrel Jack, Truck and Stand.
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[Helen Beitler graphic ephemera collection]
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Allemannia Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. Jos. Abel, president. G.W. Hammer, secretary.
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