Agricultural Advertising, Volumen16Elmer E. Critchfield, Marco Morrow, Richard S. Thain Long-Critchfield Corporation, 1907 |
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... bring about a more satisfactory , pleasant , and profitable relation between the manufacturer and the jobber . The jobber will no longer push frauds . All the business the jobber has done in cheap , fraudulent brands , will be replaced ...
... bring about a more satisfactory , pleasant , and profitable relation between the manufacturer and the jobber . The jobber will no longer push frauds . All the business the jobber has done in cheap , fraudulent brands , will be replaced ...
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... brings people and places closer together , and at the same time is economical as compared with other methods of reaching the same ends , is absolutely bound to thrive and continue . The automobile wil prove just as necessary to us in a ...
... brings people and places closer together , and at the same time is economical as compared with other methods of reaching the same ends , is absolutely bound to thrive and continue . The automobile wil prove just as necessary to us in a ...
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... bring to a realization this prophecy , is a broader inter- pretation of the free alcohol bill on the part of those ... brings the cost up to thirty - five or forty cents a gallon- a prohibitive figure . It is Mr. Ford's earnest hope that ...
... bring to a realization this prophecy , is a broader inter- pretation of the free alcohol bill on the part of those ... brings the cost up to thirty - five or forty cents a gallon- a prohibitive figure . It is Mr. Ford's earnest hope that ...
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... brings them - in other words , how the insertion pays them . The March , 1906 , issue of Woman's World was 40 pages of 880 agate lines each , or a total of 35,200 agate lines of space , 16,391 of which were devoted to advertising and ...
... brings them - in other words , how the insertion pays them . The March , 1906 , issue of Woman's World was 40 pages of 880 agate lines each , or a total of 35,200 agate lines of space , 16,391 of which were devoted to advertising and ...
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... bring the babies along ; firemen's , watchmen's , and police- men's headquarters ; barber shop and shoe shining parlor - these are among the things planned for in the main building . To facilitate the speedy handling of mail matter , a ...
... bring the babies along ; firemen's , watchmen's , and police- men's headquarters ; barber shop and shoe shining parlor - these are among the things planned for in the main building . To facilitate the speedy handling of mail matter , a ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Agricultural Advertising, Volumen11,Tema 2 Elmer E. Critchfield,Marco Morrow,Richard S. Thain Vista completa - 1904 |
Agricultural Advertising, Volumen25 Elmer E. Critchfield,Marco Morrow,Richard S. Thain Vista completa - 1913 |
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Página 316 - President; but their successors shall be appointed for terms of six years, except that any person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the Commissioner whom he shall succeed.
Página 58 - That a commission is hereby created, consisting of three Senators, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and three members of the House of Representatives...
Página 304 - A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold.
Página 304 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
Página 539 - NO DOUBT but ye are the people, and wisdom shall die with you ! But I have understanding as well as you ; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these?
Página 316 - Commissioners, who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Commissioners first appointed under this act shall continue in office for the term of two, three, four, five, and six years, respectively, from the first day of January, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and eightyseven, the term of each to be...
Página 344 - I'm the best pal that I ever had; I like to be with me; I like to sit and tell myself Things confidentially. I often sit, and ask me If I shouldn't or I should, And I find that my advice to me Is always pretty good. I never got acquainted with Myself till here of late; And I find myself a bully chum, I treat me simply great.
Página 489 - Knock," and you go it alone: For the cheerful grin Will let you in Where the kicker is never known. Growl, and the way looks dreary; Laugh, and the path is bright; For a welcome smile Brings sunshine, while A frown shuts out the light. Sigh, and you "rake in
Página 315 - ... a mark except by written or printed words, to designate a word or passage to which it is desired to call attention; the words "sample copy...
Página 570 - no one can claim protection for the exclusive use of a trade-mark or tradename which would practically give him a monopoly in the sale of any goods other than those produced or made by himself.