4901. The Waterbury, correct time for little money. For sale by retail watch dealers, a non-magnetic watch. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4902. Waterloo Organs. Best in the world. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4903. Waterloo Organs. The best in the world. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4904. Way above all other flour. Washburn, Crosby's flour Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4905. We all use Le Page's Liquid Glue - it sticks everything Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4906. We are all so happy because we play "Halma" and papa has promised that if we are real good children we shall have "Basilinda" that new and delightful amusement by the... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4907. "We are all waiting for that Dusky Diamond Soap" Made from pure pine tar. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4908. We are children who cheerfully join the chorus when Packer's Tar soap is the subject before us; Mama tried all the rest, so she knows it's the best, and we laugh with... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4909. We are sounding loud notes of praise for Whittier's Matchless Silver Polish. Henry C. Whittier & Spon, 327 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4910. We challenge the world. Red Cross stoves & ranges. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4911. We consider the Illinois Watch without exception the best in the world. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1889 Institution: Boston Public Library
4912. We eat Quaker Oats Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1893 Institution: Boston Public Library
4913. We invite your inspection of our stock of dry goods, carpets, cloaks, and draperies. The oldest and largest dry goods house in the county. We make the lowest prices... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4914. We may be happy yet, you bet. Luncheon Beef. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4915. We may differ in politics but we all agree that the only genuine super phosphate in the United States is the Earle Phosphate Guano. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4916. We polish up our dome with "Sapolio"! Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4917. We present you in a figure a most delightful cup of Wood's Dutchess Coffee Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4918. We supply the world with this class of cattle packed in cans. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4919. "We wont go home till morning." Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
4920. The weak point in children's shoes exposed. Tipped shoes are necessary to complete the comfort and happiness of every child. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library