Typographical Journal, Томови 8-9International Typographical Union., 1896 |
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... December and placed on table . At ruling price , 8 cents per pound , the veal ( 150 pounds ) was worth $ 12 . No bill was ren- dered . Both cow and calf fed by Home , and Home used milk from October 20 , 1894 , to Octo- ber 1 , 1895 , a ...
... December and placed on table . At ruling price , 8 cents per pound , the veal ( 150 pounds ) was worth $ 12 . No bill was ren- dered . Both cow and calf fed by Home , and Home used milk from October 20 , 1894 , to Octo- ber 1 , 1895 , a ...
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... December , 1895 , must be forwarded to the secretary of the International Typographical Union , at Indianapolis , Ind .; after that date to the proper officers of their respective in- ternational bodies . It is hoped there will be no ...
... December , 1895 , must be forwarded to the secretary of the International Typographical Union , at Indianapolis , Ind .; after that date to the proper officers of their respective in- ternational bodies . It is hoped there will be no ...
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... December 2 . While there are many misstatements made in said letter , I feel that it would be a waste of time and energy to answer in detail . The following , however , is particularly interesting to me : Mr. Bramwood came to the Home ...
... December 2 . While there are many misstatements made in said letter , I feel that it would be a waste of time and energy to answer in detail . The following , however , is particularly interesting to me : Mr. Bramwood came to the Home ...
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... December 15 , after a brief illness of pneu- monia . Mr. Carmichael was sixty - four years old , and was born in Inniskillen , Ireland . At an early age he went to London , where he learned the printing business . Coming to this country ...
... December 15 , after a brief illness of pneu- monia . Mr. Carmichael was sixty - four years old , and was born in Inniskillen , Ireland . At an early age he went to London , where he learned the printing business . Coming to this country ...
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... December 25 , 1895 . State of Indiana , county of Marion - Subscribed and sworn to before me , this twenty - sixth day of December , Witness my hand and notarial seal . A. N. GRANT , Notary Public . 1895 . [ SEAL . ] LIST OF DELINQUENT ...
... December 25 , 1895 . State of Indiana , county of Marion - Subscribed and sworn to before me , this twenty - sixth day of December , Witness my hand and notarial seal . A. N. GRANT , Notary Public . 1895 . [ SEAL . ] LIST OF DELINQUENT ...
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