12661. They go, to Paris. J. & P. Coats' best six cord, 200 yds, 50 Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12662. They return, Republique Francaise Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12663. Third quarter. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12664. Thirty years of originality, enterprise and progress have placed the "Domestic" far ahead as the most successful and most representative sewing machine of today. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12665. This cake is a humbug but there is no humbug about a cake of Sapolio. But don't let anyone give you a humbug in place of Sapolio. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12666. This can represented is a facsimile of the package of the original Baker's Cocoa, manufactured at Dorchester, Mass. By Walter Baker & Co, limited. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12667. This family take any baking powder the grocer sells them. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12668. "This is all right. Hood's Sarsaparilla can't fool me twice." "Be sure you are right," is this old man's motto. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1886 Institution: Boston Public Library
12669. "This is all right. Hood's Sarsaparilla can't fool me twice." "Be sure you are right," is this old man's motto. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1886 Institution: Boston Public Library
12670. This is Hunt's coal; jumping high prices! Monopoly's cut up, all into slices. 7 Weybosset St. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12671. This is the article that looks so nice Tom and no trouble about it either - David's Prize Soap Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12672. "This is the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built." Since Whittington's day no cat, they say, has lived in so tidy a place,... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12673. "This is the cock that crowed in the morn, to wake the priest, all shaven and shorn," Who was glad to use some of Williams' Soap, for it suite to all, priest, bishop... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12674. "This is the cow with the crumpled horn," that tossed the dog that barked so long at the maiden who came with the merry song : "'Tis Williams' 'Brightness' I use each... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12675. "This is the dog that worried the cat" but now that he can sleep while she chases the rat, for since insect soap has made him so clean, he's the quietest dog that ever... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12676. "This is the farmer who sowed the corn to feed the cock that crowed in the morn," That "Williams' soaps" are the best we quote, and the matrons and maidens echoed the... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12677. "This is the house that Jack built," where all was made so bright and clean, with Williams' soaps, the best ever seen. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12678. "This is the man, all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden, all forlorn." Who sighed for more "brightness" to polish her pan, which mirrored the beauty of all her... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12679. "This is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built." Then away he ran with all his might, tracking the floor, made so clean and white with... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12680. Thomas A. Edison Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library