[Letter and advertisements from The Chicago Sentinel, December 5, 1896] Page: 7 of 9
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DEAR SIR:
Your attention is called to a book that is having an immense
sale in all parts of the United States-"National Platforms and
Political History," by L. D. Raynolds.
Agents are making money with it, and from this time forward
an increased interest in political affairs will be manifested.
This book will be sought after by people of all parties, for it is
indispensable to speakers and debaters; and voters, regardless of
their politics, all buy it. The book is sold to agents and canvassers
at $1-5o per doz., postpaid. We send advertic>ag matter which guar-
antees the sale. Orders must be accompanied with remittance or
good Chicago reference. Any canvasser ca n sell a hundred copies a
week and many are doing better than that.
You run no risk and double your money on every copy sold.
The book is on sale by McClurg & Co., Western News Co., and
other Chicago wholesale houses. Orders may be addressed to
W. L. Raynolds, Publisher, 267 S. Lincoln St., Chicago, IPl
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Chicago Sentinel. [Letter and advertisements from The Chicago Sentinel, December 5, 1896], letter, December 5, 1896; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243413/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Private Collection of the CC Cox Family.