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THURSDAY, JANUARY *1, IMS. < iuc'umIifc v■ <''•«** i * J : r a & h £9 Waava »»»*4 a * j v^AAvri , -Mii.j mii »Jjitt;3*(a3SQ3 cl ^natt^ MM 2 ;1 It \ r' L- ^ PRIN .t- DO THE BETTER KIND IX. If trade is dull, Mr. Merchant, let us print you a singe or double-page circular, furnishing you timely illustrations at no additional cost. We shall also be glad to assist you in the preparation of your “copy.” This is a service for which so-called “Sales Managers” charge a high price. Such circulars, together with an advertise- * • • j. tvm i > VfT T ■ . t ment in The People-Sentinel, will insure the success of your Sale. We can refer you to satisfied customers. But no matter what the JOB may be—from a visiting t card to a newspaper—we are prepared to handle it promptly and efficiently. All work is done by experienced printers who know how to put type together in an attractive manner. IaS- ■ ... I li '*t i No. 89 r'LJl Ar "- JIL • ,,