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.

G.G.  Worstall, Manchester, N.J., a $14 violin or a $12 fishing rod for a banjo.

F.P.  Goodwin, Putnam, Conn., a printing press for a game and chess-table.

H.F.  Smith, 800 W. 5th St., Dayton, Ohio, a magic lantern with a few slides and 2 pairs of skates for a bound or unbound vol. of GOLDEN DAYS.

C.C.  George, L.B. 38, Darlington, Wis., a 23-string 4-bar autoharp and an ocarina for a telegraph key and sounder or a typewriter.

D. Graham, 434 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., a printing press with outfit, a lot of artists’ tubes, 2 books and a coin detector for a banjo or bicycle saddle.

A.C.  Durham, Green’s Landing, Me., an autophone and music for a Webster’s or Worcester’s Dictionary, worth $4.

E. Schantzler, 328 S. 3d St., Phila., Pa., a silver watch and a pair of opera glasses for type.

L.S.  Boyd, Auburn, Ala., volumes of GOLDEN DAYS for telegraph instruments or telegraphic supplies.

W. Brunswig, 177 E. 82d St., K.Y., a banjo and some electrical goods and tools for a bicycle or a Safety machine.

E.C.  Covert, Vassar, Mich., a 1/2 horse-power steam engine for a typewriter (Merrill or Odell).

C. Cropsey, 326 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill., a magic lantern and 24 slides and a pair of roller skates for a horizontal steam engine (city offers preferred).

F. Rouleau, 2402 N. 27th St., Phila., Pa., a silver watch, a pair of ice skates, 3 vols. of GOLDEN DAYS, 3 vols. of “The Argosy,” “The Rugged Pick Series” and a violin and bow with book for a Safety bicycle.

S. Eisenmann, 115 E. 56th St., N.Y. city, a pair of Indian clubs, 100 foreign stamps, 2 books, some minerals, a bicycle bell, a pair of skates and a base ball game for a self-inking press with type.

R.B.  Dawes, 10 Summit St., W. Somerville, Mass., Vol.  VII GOLDEN DAYS, several games and books and a nickel-plated, 75-candle-power lamp for a striking bag or musical instruments.

T.A.  Mapes, Plattsmouth, Neb., a vol. of GOLDEN DAYS, a lantern and a lot of books for philatelic papers.

F. Crosbie, 1527 Summer St., Phila., Pa., 2 vols. of “The Argosy” and a vol. of “The Century” for a Victor Safety bicycle or a writing desk worth $25.

J.H.  McCormack, 200 Centre St., Brooklyn, N.Y., a large-sized, foot power lathe with tools and attachments for a Safety bicycle, a typewriter or a small dynamo.

C. Allen, Greencastle, Ind., 800 foreign and U.S. stamps (valued at $25) for a 4x5 Detective camera.

L.A.  Potter, Saginaw City, Mich., a foot-power scroll saw with patterns, etc., for type.

D. Curley, 31 Brown St., North Adams, Mass., Vol.  XI GOLDEN DAYS for Trumbull’s “Names and Portraits of Birds,” Coues’ “Check-List of N.A.  Birds,” or either vol. of “New England Bird Life.”

W.H.  Pierce, Larimore, N.D., a main line relay, a Waterbury lens and a fife with mouthpiece for $6 worth of type.

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