[Letter and advertisements from The Chicago Sentinel, December 5, 1896] Page: 9 of 9
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TIlE BEST BOOK TO SELL
IN AMERICA TO-DAY IS
''National Platforms and Politi-
cal History of the United
States."
BY L. D RAYNOLDS.
IT TELLS what every political
party has demanded, and gives
every platform in full.
IT TELLS where and when
every national convention has been
held and who were nominated.
IT TELLS who were elected,
and gives the electoral and gan
lar vote of every election.
IT TELLS who have formed
the President's cabinet >n every
administration, and an immense
amount of historical mxatter that
appears nowhere elsc i so con-
densed and convenient form.
IT CONTAINS the Declaration
of Independence and Ccnstitnuion
of the United States.
IT commences with the earliest
United State3 political history and
is brought down to date, giving
the very latest platforms and elec-
tion returns.
Price, 25 cents. W. L. Ray-
nolds, 257 S. Lincoln St. Chicago.
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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/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: 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.