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Newsdealers

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39, 41 Chambers Street

New York

Sole Agents for supplying the trade with the WORLD ALMANAC

1908:

It Is a More Profitable Occupation to Sell Victor Safes Than to Talk Politics.

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Agents are making $300 a month selling Victor
Safes to Merchants, Doctors, Lawyers, Dentists,
Township Trustees, and Well-to-Do Farmers

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Victor Safes captured Grand Prize at World's Fair,
St. Louis, 1904, and in the great San Francisco
Fire, 1906, came out ahead of all others :::

Write TO-DAY for Catalogue 103 B and Full Information

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PATENTS

Promptly procured in the United
States and all foreign countries
having patent laws. Protect
your inventions by valid patents
having the broadest possible
scope. Advice free; terms mode-
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the best services.

and

WATSON E. COLEMAN, Patent Lawyer and Solicitor

No. 626 F Street, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C.

Practice before the United States Patent Office, the Courts of the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Counsel in Patent Causes, References in designated localities furnished on application.

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Price $2.00 per copy.

Well printed on good paper and handsomely bound.
Annual examination and audit free of cost to purchasers.
To receive a copy, pin a two-dollar bill to this "ad." and
mail it to-day to Dept. F

THE CONTINENTAL AUDIT COMPANY

Room 8082

OF NEW YORK,

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200 EGGS A YEAR PER HEN

HOW TO GET THEM.

The sixth edition of the book "200 Eggs a Year Per Hen" is now ready. Re vised, enlarged, and in part rewritten. 96 pages. Contains among other things the method of feeding by which Mr. S. D. Fox, of Wolfboro, N. H., won the prize of $100 in gold offered by the manufacturers of a well-known condition powder for the best egg record during the Winter months. Simple as a, b, c-and yet we guarantee it to start hens to laying earlier, and to induce them to lay more eggs than any other method under the sun. The book also contains recipe for egg food and tonic used by Mr. Fox, which brought him in one Winter day 68 eggs from 12 hens, and for five days in succession from the same flock 64 eggs a day. Mr. E. F. Chamberlain, of Wolfboro, N. H., says: "By following the methods outlined in your book, I obtained 1.496 eggs from 91 R. I. Reds in the month of January, 1902." From 14 pullets picked at random out of a farmer's flock the author got 2,999 eggs in one year-an average of over 214 eggs apiece. It has been my ambition in writing "200 Eggs a Year Per Hen" to make it the standard book on egg production and profits in poultry. Tells all there is to know, and tells it in a plain, common-sense way. Price, 50 cents, or with a year's subscription, 75c.: or given as a premium for two yearly subscriptlons to the American Poultry Advocate at 59c. each.

Our Paper is handsomely Illustrated 44 to 80 pages, 50 cents per year. 3 months' trial, 10 cents. SAMPLE FREE

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