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A BOOK OF TYPES

BORDERS, ORNAMENTS
BRASS RULE, PRINTING MATERIALS AND
THE LIKE FOR PRINTERDOM

1909

HANSEN\'S SUPERIOR QUALITY
ESTABLISHED 1872

THE

H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

190-192 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

43 CENTRE STREET, NEW YORK CITY

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COMPLETE TYPE FOUNDRY
Telephone 2738 Main
Cable Address: "Hansen, Boston\'

H. C. HANSEN, Proprietor and General Manager
H.ALFRED HANSEN, Manager

NEW YORK BRANCH HOUSE
43 Centre Street

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MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS

OF

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TYPE CASTING DEPARTMENT

ENGRAVING AND DESIGNING DEPARTMENT

BRASS RULE DEPARTMENT

LEAD. SLUG, AND METAL FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT

BRASS GALLEY DEPARTMENT

SPECIMEN PRINTING DEPARTMENT

DRAFTING DEPARTMENT

ERECTING AND FINISHING DEPARTMENT

MACHINE SHOP

WOOD PATTERN DEPARTMENT

AND MANY OTHERS FOR
THE MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY, ETC.

FOR A

COMPLETE TYPE FOUNDRY

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HIGHEST AWARD TO H. C. HANSEN FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
PRINTERS\' MATERIALS AND MACHINERY
1887

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HIGHEST AWARD TO H. C. HANSEN FOR EXCELLENCE OF TYPE PRODUCTS
WELL CONFIRMING THE SUPERIOR QUALITY
1895

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THE ABOVE IS A REPRODUCTION OF A FEW ORIGINAL COPIES OF U. S. PATENTS GRANTED TO
MR H C HANSEN THEY REPRESENT INVENTIONS ON SPECIAL MACH I NE RY, SUCH AS TYPE
CASTING MACHINES, BRASS RULE MACH INES, LEAD AN D SLUG MACH INES, TYPE FACES.
AND INTRICATE MACHINERY FOR THE ACCURATE MANUFACTURE OF TYPE

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THE ABOVE IS A FAC-SIMILE OF ORIGINAL COPIES OF PATENTS GRANTED TO MR. H. C. HANSEN
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. THEY REPRESENT INVENTIONS ON THE MOST IMPORTANT
MACHINERY FOR THE TYPE INDUSTRY

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H. C. HANSEN

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PREFACE AND HISTORY

T " ^ HE equifiment or "j)lant" of a type fovindry consists of kundreds of thousands of moulds,
mackines. tools and a]5f)liances. Because of tke utmost accuracy required in tke f)ro-
ducts, it takes a long time, great skill and large caj)ital to equij) tke J)lant, as only
ordinary mackinery, tools and af)j)liances can be f)urekased, all tkose required for tke finer work
kaving to ke designed and made est)ecially for tkeir various J)urJ)oses. Producing tke equij^ment
of a tyt)e foundry kas, invariably, keen accomfilisked only ky ardent and kigk skilled work, and,
almost invariably, only tkrougk tke succeeding skill of several generations, and tkrougk various
stages and ckanges of ownerskij) kave tyt)e foundries become successful and first-class.

Tke kistories of many well known tyfie foundries in Euro^ie and in tkis country make
interesting reading for t)rinters,
type founders, and ,tke fjublic in general, Tkey teack J>articu-
larly tkat tke tyl>e founding art is tke basis for tke tyf)ograf)kical art, wkick, in turn, is essential
to tke growtk and exjjansion of all otker industries. Tke kistory of tkis, Tke H. C. Hansen
Tyf>e Foundry, is in many resj^ects different from tkat of any otker, as its success kas all been
accomt>lisked by one t)erson witkout assistance of combinations, but tkrougk kis {.ersistent labor
and skill. It can therefore, be best explained by giving a skort descriJ)tion of kis life and labors.

Mr. H. C. Hansen was born October sixteenth, 1845, in a small town in tke soutkern t)art
of Norway. His grandfather was tke owner and ojjerator of flour mills and farms. His grand-
fatker on kis motker\'s side was sufierintendent of iron works, and was in jpossession of tke secret
of Jjroducing wrou gkt iron from cast iron (tke well known Norway iron). He kas been able to
collect tke kistory of kis ancestors for about tkree kundred years back, and found tkem to kave been
of considerable f)rominence in tke community in wkick tkey lived. His fatker l)urckased an estate,
including river and waterfalls, and erected tkereon, in tke year 1851, mills oj^erated by water
t)ower. Mr. Hansen, in kis sixtk year, got kis first knowledge of meckanical engineering. It
was esj>ecially interesting to kim to learn tkat one :^iece of iron could be cut witk anotker piece
of iron in tke ska^e of a cold ckisel. During ckildkood ke applied all kis spare time to making
miniature mills of various kinds and otker articles for tke amusement of kimself and playmates.
As a young man ke became tolerably efficient in every trade known to kim at tkat time, suck as
blacksmitking, carpentering, painting, wkeelwrigkt, tailoring, skoe-makmg, glazing, bridge build-
ing, stone and brick laying, lock and clock making and farming. His sports were mostly boating,
fisking and gunning.

He graduated from tke Tecknology at Horton, in 1866, and went abroad to gain further
knowledge, remaining some time in eack of tke following countries, Denmark, Germany and
England, engaging in various meckanical industries, suck as engine and skip kuilding, boiler making
and tke making of cylinder printing presses. Arriving in Boston, January 11, 1868, ke entered

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tke emJ)loy of tke Dickinson Type Foundry, tkrougk the medium of an advertisement in tke
Boston Herald. He remained in tke emt^loy of tke Dickinson
Type Foundry until after tke
kig Boston fire, November 9, 1872, engaged ^rinci^jally in tke making of tyj^e, krass rules,
matrices, leads, slugs, metal furniture, etc. Wkatever kranck of tyj^e making ke was directed to
do was always executed to a J)erfection, and no salesman in tke office or any of tke customers

ever found kis work defective.

Wken in tke emf)loy of tke Dickinson Tyfje Foundry ke made tke column rules, kead rules,
daskes. etc.. furnisked for tke first issue of tke Boston Gloke. Tke fire of Novemker 9tk con-
sumed all of tke Dickinson
Type Foundry\'s t>lant witk tke excejition of tke l>unckes. matrices
and moulds wkick were ke:^t in safes, kut tkey were considerably damaged. Tke mackinery.
tools and otker devices were destroyed, and it keeame necessary for tke re-estakliskment of tkat
foundry to f)urckase tke kest obtainable, but it was not up to tke standard of construction to
conform witk Mr. Hansen\'s concejjtion of wkat could and skould be accom:^lisked in tke way of
imf)roved and labor saving mackinery and devices. It was owing to tkese and similar circum-
stances tkat Mr. Hansen formed tke bold resolution to establish a Ty^e Foundry of kis own.
relying entirely on kis own resources and ability. Tke only devices in kis ;^ossession at tkat
time were a two-foot measuring rule and a limited cafiital.

His first act in keginning was tke designing, drafting and constructing of mackinery. etc.
for making brass rule, circles, ovals, leads, slugs, metal furniture and otker articles wkick were
not easily obtained from any manufacturer in Boston. By constant work from early in tke
morning until late at nigkt. Mr. Hansen was akle to fill orders by tke end of tke year 1872.
His customers were so well pleased witk kis goods tkat at every opportunity wken any of tkeir
printer friends wanted anytking in kis line tkey referred tkem to Mr. Hansen. To tkis date
wken inventive genius is needed, many manufacturers send tkeir inquiries to Tke H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry.

In tke year 1875. for want of space, ke moved kis foundry from 24 Exckange Street,
to 26 Hawley Street, and added to kis plant type mackines, moulds and matrices for casting
quads and spaces to tke old standard of kodies, as eack type foundry made type to tkeir own
irregular standards. Tke Marder-Luce Type Foundry, of Ckicago, was tke first to adopt tke
point system standards, and Mr. Hansen made spaces and quads to tke point standards, and was
tke first one in New England adopting tke point standard kody sizes.

Among kis first, largest and kest constant customers may ke mentioned Tkomas Todd,
Rand, Avery ^ Co., Rand-Avery Supply Co.. Rockwell ^ Ckurckill Co,, A. Mudge ^ Son.
L. Barta. Wrigkt ^ Potter Printing Co.. Sampson. Murdock ^ Co.. J. S. Cusking ^ Co..
Frank Wood, F. H. Gilson, Ginn ^ Co.. C. H. Simonds ^ Co.. Perry. Mason ^ Co..
C. H. Heintzman. E. B. Stillings. Samuel Usker, and tke Boston Newspapers, as tkey, witk
many otker first-class kouses were seeking for new designs and new metkods in printing, tkis
afforded Mr. Hansen great opportunity to gain knowledge of tke printers\' wants and enabled kim
to furnisk goods and articles tkat could not be obtained from any otker firm.

Eack department in tke type foundry requires special expert kelp, suck as designers and
engravers in tke punck cutting departments; fitters and battery men in tke fitting departments;
casters and adjusters in tke type casting departments; dressers, kerners, setters, rubbers and
pagers in tke type finisking departments; dividers of fonts: labelers and packers of type in tke font-
ing departments; mould makers, tool makers and mackinists in tke maekine skops; casters and

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finisliers in tlie lead, slug and metal furniture dei^artments; rule makers and finisliers in tlie
trass rule dej)artments ; compositors and t)ressmen in tlie s:pecimen j^rinting de:partments ; drafts-
men, ;pattern and cabinet makers in tlie drafting and wood-working dejîartments ; salesmen, skippers,
bookkee|)ers. collectors. tyl>ewriters and stenograJ)kers in tke warerooms and offices. Mr. Hansen is
an expert in all tke trades \'and professions witk tke exception of tke last mentioned. He can execute
or give directions, wken occasion requires, in any or all of tkese branckes. Wkenever kis cus-
tomers kave asked kis advice in any meckanical difficulty ke kas been able and willing to impart
tke needed instructions, and many inventors kave saved or made money by receiving kis impartial
opinion.

Experienced workmen in type making were for many years not to be kired except by taking
tkem from some otker type foundry, wkick was against Mr. Hansen\'s principles to do. and ke
never kired any men wkile tkey were in tke employ of any otker foundry. His metkod kas
been to select tke most intelligent young men from otker occupations, and, witk kis instruction,
tkey kave become tke best workmen in type making. His employees kave been most sougkt for
by otkers, and many of tke best type makers witk kis competitors are men wko received tkeir first
and principal instructions from Mr. Hansen, but ke kas retained tke ckoice men for kis own
foundry. Several of kis men kave been witk kim from twenty to more tkan tkirty years, and ke
kas tke most expert kelp employed in any type foundry.

Among kis first inventions for tke benefit of tke printing industry was making steel cut-
ting dies for use on tke printing press, round and square brass corners, tke blocking of regular
borders, circles, ovals and cutting dies in metal, tke irregular waved and nicked line brass rule
borders, and tke making of music type from brass. Not tke least important is tke making of type
metal. Mr. Hansen kas made it a special study to compound tke most durable metal from cop-
per, tin, lead and antimony, tkese being tke only metals of any practical value in tke composition
of type metal, and ke kas been successful in producing metal type of tke kigkest grade.

Among kis numerous inventions may be mentioned one of recent years most important to
tke type founding and typograpkical arts. It enables tke type founder to produce fonts of type
to perfect keigkt and witk less labor tkan by tke old metkod of filing matrices to keigkt by kand.
It consists of very sensitive and accurately designed and constructed instruments and mackines,
wkick ke patented, in tke year 1903, in tkis country and Europe. Besides in kis own foundry,
tke same are in usé in tke largest independent type foundry in tke West, and also in one of tke
foremost type foundries in Paris, France, to wkom ke kas furnisked instruments and mackines
and granted license to operate. Mr. Hansen kas designed and constructed kis own type casting
mackines. type moulds, type finisking mackinery, tools and devices, mackinery. moulds, etc. for
tke making of leads, brass rules, and all otker articles necessary for tke manufacture of type in
all its branckes; ke kas improved and simplified everytking; designed numerous faces for type
and borders. Of kis inventions in mackines for tke trade may be mentioned tke Hansen Per-
forating Mackine, Hansen Complete Mitering Mackine, Rule Curving Mackine and tke Hansen
Complete Lead and Rule Cutter, all of wkick kave proved superior to all otker makes.

Taking great interest in tke advancement of all industries, ke visited tke Centennial Expo-
sition at Pkiladelpkia, 1876, Columbian Exposition at Ckicago, 1893, and tke Louisiana
Purckase Exposition at St. Louis, 1904, and most of tke various industrial and meckanical
fairs in New England and New York. He kas been a constant observer and student of tke
rebuilding of Boston, and no new enterprise, be it large or small, witkin kis reack, escapes kis notice.

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Before tke estaUisKment of the TyJ)e Foundry Trust in 1892. tkere were many indefjen-
dent tyj)e foundries in tkis country of wkiek only four are remaining. It was tKe f)ride of Boston
tkat it kad five, as follows: Tke Dickinson
Type Foundry. Tke Boston TyJ)e Foundry, Tke
New England TyJ>e Foundry. Curtis ^ Mitckell TyJ^e Foundry and Tke H. C. Hansen
Type
Foundry. Tke Dickinson and Boston Foundries were taken in tke trust; tke New England
and Curtis ^ Mitckell Foundries dissolved, it is sufjjosed. for lack of skill; tke only one now
remaining doing all its manufacturing in Boston is Tke H. C. Hansen Tyl)e Foundry.

Wken Mr. Hansen first entered a tyj)e foundry and began making type ke started in tkat
trade, not as beginners usually do, witkout any J)ractical knowledge, but ke began witk tkeoreti-
cal and J)ractical knowledge as a meckanical engineer, a great matkematician and a student of
imf>rovements and inventions, and, being blessed witk good kealtk and strengtk, ke aJ)J)lied kis
energies and knowledge to tke uf)building of tke
type foundry and tke making of type.

Witk forty-one years\' J)ractical exj)erience in type making credited to Mr. H. C. Hansen,
to wkick kis well equifjJjed, kigk standard
type foundry bears evidence, may it not be justly
claimed by Tke H. C. Hansen Tyf)e Foundry tkat it kas tke most exf)ert tyjie founder living
as its general manager and f>rof)rietor?

In mentioning tke above facts for tke first time, in tke biograJ)ky of H. C. Hansen, we
wisk to conclude witk tke great imjjortance of kaving suck a kead to build uj) tkis. Tke H. C.
Hansen TyJ)e Foundry, so tkat it is now an undisj)uted fact tkat tkis TyJje Foundry kas all
J)ossibilities to continue for generations to come, keej)ing its standard at tke kigkest J)oint.

In its manufacturing det)artments, Mr. Hansen kas a son, L. A. Hansen, wko kas already
served several years under kis sujjervision. Anotker son, H. Alfred Hansen, now manager of
Tke H. C. Hansen TyJ)e Foundry, after receiving a meckanical training, starting in tke year
1897, began in tke mackine skof) under Mr. H. C. Hansen\'s instruction, working as an af>f)ren-
tice in tke blacksmitk dej^artment. forging various tools and later building type moulds,
type
machines, and otker maekinery for tke foundry. He also went tkrougk tke general working of
lead and slug, brass rule and matrix defiartments, and all otker def)artments. Afterward ke
entered as a salesman, and later in tke office in kis Jjresent J)Osition. At tkis date ke keef)s in
touck witk all tke manufacturing def)artments and many inventions kave been brougkt about by
kis knowledge of meckanics and tke training received from kis fatker. He kas brougkt about tke
establiskment of & N^ew Y^ork branck and agencies in many leading cities in tke United States.

Comf)lete J)rinting offices kave been skif)f.ed from our Boston office to San Francisco and
Hansen Tyfie is f>revailing in tke Nortkwest, being skij>j)ed from our St. Paul agency. Skif)-
ments of Hansen Tyfje are now going broadcast to all jaarts of tke world.

Previous to tkis tkere kas been no oJ)J)ortunity to place before tkose interested in tke |)rint-
ing office and fiubliskers a fair ret)resentation of tkis
type foundry, illustrated in tke form of a
catalog, and we kojpe tkat tkis book will be carefully jjreserved and referred to. Tkere are many
items of im|)ortance tkat could not be com{)leted in time to be included in tkis book. Evidence of
our Jjosition in tke kigk rank of Tyf)e Founding is, we believe, well disclosed in tkis book. Tke
J)atronage of our f)rinter friends kas made all tkis f.ossible, and it is to tkem we acknowledge
kerein our gratitude. Tkeir kearty suf)f)ort in tke future will enable us to J)rogress, wkick will
be to our mutual advantage. Tkis TyJ)e Foundry is absolutely indet)endent and is not connected
witk, or controlled by, any combination or trust. Criticisms sent in to tke Boston manager will
be aJ)J)reciated. Untrue rejjorts kave been made, by comJ)etitors and kistorians, relative to tkis
foundry, but we believe we are now defended by tke facts mentioned above as well as by tkis
comfilete catalog.

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"THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

INDEX TO TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, BRASS RULE, Etc.

ACCENTS, Job and Body Type.....42-44

Accents, Piece...............44

Ad. and Job Borders.......184, 185, 189

Ad. Corners, Hansen\'s...........183

Aladdin Ornaments............205

Aleppo Borders and Ornaments......195

Alfred Initials...............215

Antique No. 31.............95, 161

Arancio Borders..............211

Arrow Pointers...............182

Automobile Ornaments...........208

BALLOT SIGNS.............167

Barrister Italic...............55

Bean Pots.................208

Berkshire Ornaments....... 262-277,375

Beveled Quotations and Quads. .256,257,378

Bird Ornaments..............205

Black Text.................98

Boldface No. 16..............99

Boldface No. 150, Lining..........98

Borders and Bands

Ad. and Job...........184, 185, 189

Aleppo..................195

Arancio..................211

Bellman.................200

Buffalo................ 190, 202

Buffalo Outline.............202

Commercial...............185

Crinklesquare..............188

Croix...................197

Crystal..................213

Egg-and-Dart..............213

Fleur-de-lis................196

Grapevine................206

Holly...................201

Imperial Borders and Bands.......209

Laurel..................193

Maltese Cross..............188

Marguerite................192

Multiplex...............186, 187

Nos. 502, 503 ...............190

No. 504 .................. 210

No. 1450 ................. 375

Panel..................208

Reliance.................188

Royal.................3, 375

Runion............... 203,210

Slam...................210

Square Unit...............213

Sylph................198, 199

Sylph Outline............198, 199

Sylph Stippled..............200

Twig...................188

Twin Buffalo...............190

Uneeda..................210

University................212

Waverley Bands.............200

Zion...................168

Boston Bean Pots.............208

Boston Gothic.............118, 119

Boston Italic...............376

Braces, Hansen\'s Handy.........168

Braces and Half Braces, Brass......240

Brackets..................167

Brass and Copper Thin Spaces......261

Brass Centre Pieces ............254

Brass Circles and Ovals........ 242-247

Brass Clamps, Curved Lines ........241

Brass Corners

Brazed..................254

Combination...............253

Dash...................241

Diagonal.................252

Mortised.................253

Slotted .................. 255

Solid................. 249-251

Square..................226

Brass Dashes............. 231, 239

Brass Flourishes.............241

Brass Fractional Marks..........254

Brass Leaders,Labor-saving........231

Brass Leads and Slugs..........237

Brass Rule Border Designs........248

Brass Rules..............217-230

Advertising................231

Art....................227

Column.................232

Dash...................231

Halftone.................228

Head...................232

High Art............... 229, 230

Initial..................255

Labor-saving............. 236, 237

Linotype Column............232

Mltered, Labor-saving........ 233-237

New................. 225, 226

New Designs..............235

Perforating................231

Popular.................234

Scoring.................231

Brass Trade Signs.............231

Buffalo Series.......... 76-78, 158, 159

Buffalo Condensed............80, 81

Buffalo Italic................79

Buffalo Outline............ 82, 83, 155

CALENDAR and Commercial Figures . 170-179

Calendars, Perpetual............169

Cambridge.............126, 127, 164

Campaign Ornaments...........191

Card Gothic................144

Card Gothic No. 2.............145

Card Gothic No. 3...........146, 147

Card Pips................ . 167

Card Roman................148

Card Text.................143

Caslon Fullface, Lining.........32-45

Caslon Fullface Italic, Lining.......45

Caslon 0. S. No. 1............29, 37

Caslon O. S. No. 2 ........ 30, 31, 46, 47

Caslon 0. S. Italic No. 2..........48

Circles and Ovals, Brass........ 242-247

Commercial Borders............185

Commercial Signs.............166

Commonwealth...............136

Congress..................131

Copperplate Roman.............153

Corner Quads, Brass............241

Corner Quads, Metal............227

Crawford.................70-72

Crawford Italic...............73

Crinklesquare Borders...........188

Croix Borders...............197

Crystal Borders...............213

Cursive Script...............98

Cutting Dies, Steel............238

Cutting Rule, Steel............231

DASHES, Brass........... 231, 239

Dashes, Fancy...............167

Dashes, Lining Job............167

Date Lines, Electrotyped..........180

De Vinne No. 3, Lining....... 84, 85, 156

De Vlnne Condensed No. 3, Lining . . .86,157
De Vlnne Ext. Condensed No. 3, Lining 90, 91

De Vinne Extended...........88, 89

De Vinne Italic No. 3, Lining.......87

EGG-AND-DART [Borders........213

Estimates for Job Offices.........17

Extended Lining Gothic..........|23

FERNCROFT Initials..........214

Figures, Calendar and Commercial , . . 170-179

Figures, Tabular............173^ 179

Figures, Inferior.................

Figures, Superior.............157

Fists....................167

Flags......................

Fleur-de-lis Borders and Ornaments .... 196

Floral Ornaments.............206

Florette Ornaments............206

Fourteenth Century . ...........36

Fractions

De Vinne.................155

Gothic..................166

Miscellaneous..............|66

Modern..................166

Old Style............! ! ! \' ! 166

Piece...................167

French Old Style Italic No. 3, Lining . . , 52
French Old Style No. 3, Lining. . . .35,52,53
Furniture, Metal............ 258,260

GERMAN Boldface............38

German Text................39

German, 10-PoInt..............169

Gothic No. I................104

Gothic Condensed No. 2..........107

Gothic Condensed No. 3........108, 109

Gothic Condensed No. 4..........125

Gothic Condensed No. 5..........124

Gothic Condensed No. 400 .......110-112

Gothic Extra Condensed..........106

Gothic No. 6..............114, 115

Gothic No. 18, Lining...........122

Gothic Italic..............120, 121

Grapevine Borders............206

HALFTONE Shadowtype....... 380, 381

Hampton............................7^

Hansen O. S. No. 30, Lining .... 92, 93, 165

Hansen 0. S. Italic No. 30, Lining.....94

Hansen 0. S. No. 40, Lining......97, 163

Hansen Ornaments...............

Hansen Vertical Script...........149

Heading..................iqo

Heading Outline..............100

Holly Borders...............20I

Holly Ornaments............2OI 283

Howland.....................

Hub Ornaments..............igg

Hunnewell Italic..............5g

Hunnewell Series........... 34,56-61

IMPERIAL Borders and Bands......209

Imprints..................|68

Inclined Gothic..............113

Inferior Figures..............|67

Initial Rules, Brass............255

Initials

Alfred...................215

Berkshire . 263, 267, 269, 274, 275, 276, iW, 375

Ferncroft.................214

Hansen 0. S...............214

Sylph..................216

LABOR-SAVING Brass Rule..... 236,237

Lace Ornaments..............211

Lafayette Text.............140-142

Laurel Border...............193

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Leaders, Brass..............231

Leaders, Lining..............40-41

Leads and Slugs..............251

Lining Boldface No. 150..........98

Lining Caslon Fullface.........32,45

Lining Caslon Fullface Italic.......45

Lining DeVlnne No. 3 ........ 84, 85, 156

Lining De Vinne Condensed No. 3 . . .86,157

Lining De Vinne Extended........88, 89

Lining De Vinne Extra Condensed . . . .90,91
Lining De Vinne Italic No. 3........87

Lining French 0. S. italic No.3 .

... 52

Lining French 0. S. No. 3 ...... 35, 52, 53

Lining Gothic...............\'05

Lining Gothic No. 18............122

Lining Hansen 0. S. italic No. 30.....94

Lining Hansen 0. S. No. 30 ..... 92, 93, 165

Lining Hansen 0. S. No. 40 ....... 97-163

Lining Latin Antique No. 3......101,162

Lining Latin Condensed No. 3.......95

Lining Modern Antique No. 3.....102, 103

Lining National Roman.........26, 27

Lining National Roman Italic.......28

Lining Old Style Italic No. 110.......28

Lining Old Style Italic No. 112.......28

Lining Old Style No. 110..........20

Lining Roman No. 40 .......... 22, 23

Lining Roman No. 40 Italic........28

Lining Ronaldson Extended No. 3.....37

Lining Ronaldson 0. S. No. 112......21

Lining Smith Premier No. 3........54

Lining Tudor Black No. 3.........75

Lining Vii^ing 0. S. italic No.3......49

Lining Vil^ing 0. S. No. 3....... 33, 50, 51

Lino. Gothic, Special...........\'69

Lions....................195

Logotypes...............166, 167

MAILING Type..............169

Maltese Cross Borders...........188

Marguerite Borders.............192

Mastodon................128-130

Medium Gothic No. 7.........116, 117

Metal Furniture............ 258-260

Metal Rule.................242

Miscellaneous Characters.......165-168

Miscellaneous Signs............166

Modern Antique No. 3, Lining.....102, 103

Moons...................169

Muller Ornaments.............208

Multiplex Borders...........186, 187

NATIONAL ROMAN, Lining......26, 27

National Roman italic. Lining . ......28

New Cambridge...............376

Newspaper Body Types..........24

Newspaper Headings, Electrotypes.....181

Newspaper Sub-Headings, Electrotypes . . 180
Newton Script.............150, 151

OLD STYLE italic No. 110, Lining . ... 28

Old Style Italic No. 112, Lining.......28

Old Style No. 110, Lining.........20

Ornaments

Aladdin..................205

Aleppo..................195

Automobile................208

Berl^shlre............ 262-277,375

Bird...................205

Boston Bean Pots............208

Buffalo and Buffalo Outline.......192

Buffalo Italic..............191

Buffaloes................185

Campaign................191

Candlestick...............167

Flags..................191

Fleur-de-lls...............196

Floral ..................206

Florette ................. 206

Hansen.................195

Holly................ 201,283

Hub...................185

Lace......■............211

Muller..................208

Palisade.................208

Printers\'Joys..............207

Santa Claus...............277

Stratford 0. S...............191

Studio..................204

Swastika and Swastika Outline.....194

Swastika Rimmed............213

Symphony.............. 278-281

Tailpiece.................206

Teddy Bear...............196

Word...................195

Ovals and Circles, Brass........ 242-247

PALISADE Ornaments..........208

Panel Borders...............208

Parenthesis................167

Piece Accents...............44

Piece Fractions..............167

Perforating Rule, Brass..........231

Perforating Rule, Steel..........231

Plate Roman................152

Pointers

No. 1...................182

Shaded..................182

Arrow..................182

Editorial.................\'68

Brass..................242

Post Card Headings........... . 282

Poster Antique No. 31...........161

Poster Buffalo.............158-159

Poster Buffalo Outline...........155

Poster Cambridge.............164

Poster Lining Hansen 0. S. No. 30 .... 165
Poster Lining Hansen 0. S. No. 40 ... . 163

Poster Lining De Vinne..........156

Poster Lining De Vinne Condensed . . . . 157

Poster Lining Latin Antique........162

Poster Stratford 0. S............160

Printers\' Joys...............207

Puritan Series..............62-65

QUOTATIONS, Metal......... 258, 259

Quotations, Beveled....... 256, 257, 378

Quotations, High Metal..........258

RECIPE Signs..............166

Reliance Borders..............188

Roman No. 2................25

Roman No. 3................25

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

INDEX TO TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, BRASS RULE, Etc.—Continued

Roman No. 8................25

Roman No. 14...............25

Roman No. 40 Italic, Lining........28

Roman No. 40, Lining........ 22, 23, 28

Ronaldson No. 112, Lining.........21

Ronaldson Extended No. 3, Lining.....37

Round Corners, Metal...........183

Royal Border..............3,375

Runlon Borders............ 203, 210

Russian Characters............168

SANTA CLAUS Cuts..........277

Slam Border................210

Slugs and Leads..............261

Society Emblems.............284

Spear Indicators.............183

Square Unit Borders...........213

StandardType Measures..........168

Stars, Black, Outline and Shaded.....167

Steel Cutting Dies.............238

Steel Plate Gothic.............139

Stenograf..................54

Stippled Gothic............132, 133

Stratford O.S............. 56-69, 160

Stratford 0. S. Ornaments.........191

Studio Ornaments.............204

Superior and Inferior Figures.......167

Swastika and Swastika Outline Ornaments 194
Swastika Rimmed Ornaments. . . . . . .195
Sylph and Sylph Outline Borders . . . 198, 199

Sylph Stippled Border...........200

Symphony Ornaments......... 278-281

Sylph initials...............216

TAILPIECE Ornaments.........206

Teddy Bear Ornaments...........195

Thin Spaces, Brass and Copper......261

Title Condensed No. 75..........73

Toklo..................134, 135

Trade Signs................231

Tudor Black No. 3, Lining.........75

Twin Buffalo Borders...........190

Typewriter Type

Lining Smith Premier No. 3.......54

Stenograf.................54

Typewriter No. 1.............54

. 210
.212

UNEEDA Border
University Border

VERTICAL Script............149

Victoria Italic...............154

Viking O. S. Italic No.3, Lining......49

Viking 0. S. No. 3, Lining...... 33, 50, 51

WAVERLEY Bands............200

Weight Font Prices of Type........18

Wlnchendon................137

Wood Borders and Ornaments..... 323-325

Wood Indexes................324

Word Ornaments..............195

Wood Silhouettes and Catchwords.....323

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

Wood Type...............315-322

168

ZION Border

If the Type Face, Border or Ornament that you are looking for cannot be found In this Index, be sure and write us for same..

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALIXV

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

INDEX TO MACHINERY AND MATERIALS

adjustable Lead and Slug Case . . . 290

Adzit Galley Lock.............338

Agate Measures..............331

American Lead and Rule Cutters.....327

Anderson Bundling Press.........367

Annex Type Box..............303

Auxiliary Figure Cases...........292

BACK SAW................328

Bales Numbering Machines........339

Bellows..................338

Benzine Brushes.............349

Benzine Cans...............349

Bettis Lead and Slug Cases..... 293,294

Bettis Space and Quad Cases.......294

Beveled Side Sticks............311

Blankets, Felt and Rubber.........368

Bodkins and Tweezers...........341

Books for Printers and Allied Trades . . 382, 383

Border and Script Type Cabinets......298

Border Cases................290

Boston Lead Rack.............312

Boston Staple Binder...........364

Boston Wire Stitcher...........364

Brackets, Case and Galley........300

Brass Catches...............342

Brass Leader Case............292

Brayer Rollers...............350

Bristol Counting Machines........378

Bronzes ... 384

Bronzing Pad...............314

grower Rolling Galley Rack........345

grown & Carver Paper Cutters.......370

grushes, Benzine and Lye.........349

crushes, Glue and Paste.........330

Brown Folders...............361

Buckeye Job Stick.............328

Bundling Press, Anderson.........367

Byerley Figure Cases...........290

CABINETS
Border and Script Type, Rowen ..... 298

Dorsey Compositor\'s Working.......309

Dorsey Combination Press Room.....309

Electrotype and Cut...........296

Electrotype, Indexed...........296

Galley Hamilton.............301

Handy Letterboard............311

Ink and Roller..............305

Masterman Composing Room......296

Mastodon.................305

Monotype, and Work Bench........306

New Departure............ 303, 306

Polhemus................304

Porter Extension Front, Steel Runs . . .302

Pressman\'s Register...........313

Quarter Size...............308

Wisconsin.............. 301,340

Wood Type................303

Card Cutters

Boston..................362

Dandy..................352

Diamond.................362

Manufacturer\'s..............362

Popular.................362

Premium.................362

Studio..................362

Card Punches...............350

Case Brackets...............300

Case Racks................297

Cases

Border..................290

Byerley Figure..............290

California Job..............288

Combination Job.............288

Dearing Accent.............289

Dearlng Job...............289

Figure..................290

Hamilton Job..............290

Improved Job...............289

Italic Job................288

News.................288

Quadruple................289

Spaceless Job..............289

Triple..................289

Two Rivers Cap..............288

Two Rivers Lead and Slug........289

Wells Job. ................289

Wheeler Job..............288

Yankee Job...............288

Two-thirds Size

Dearing.................292

Improved Job . . .....292

Spaceless Job..............292

Yankee Job................292

Miscellaneous

Assorted Thin Space...........261

Auxiliary Figure.............292

Bettis Lead and Slug........ 293, 294

Bettis Space and Quad.........294

Brass Leader...............292

Half Cap.................292

Handy Space and Quad.........261

Jones Metal Furniture.........294

Labor-saving Furniture..........310

Labor-saving Reglet...........311

Lead and Slug, Adjustable........290

Metal Furniture.......... 291,294

Rule.......... 286,287,290,291,295

Space and Quad, 30-Inch.........294

Space Rule................312

Wisconsin, i size.............291

Wood Type.............. 290, 291

Cases, Twentieth Century Unit.......302

Case Stands

City...................298

Double..................297

Double Job................297

Double News...............297

New York.................298

Single..................297

Wesel, Wrought Iron...........298

Tracy Steel Run.............295

Challenge Gordon Press..........359

Challenge Plate Zinc Galleys.......334

Challenge Proof Press...........353

Challenge Sectional Steel Blocks.....342

Challenge Type High Machine.......351

Chandler & Price Paper Cutter .... 368, 372

Chandler & Price Press..........355

Chases, Electric Welded........ 346-348

Chicago Drying Rack............299

Color Chart, Crosby............383

Colt\'s Armory Presses......... 358, 374

Composing and Make-up Rules......328

Complete Rule Case ............328

Composing Stick Rack...........328

Composing Sticks

Albion..................329

Buckeye.................328

Common Screw.............329

Draper Adjustable............378

Elm City News..............329

Grover Job................329

Perfect News...............329

Rouse Job................329

Slot...................329

Standard Job...............329

Union..................329

Yankee Job................329

Wood Poster Sticks...........328

Copy Holders...............383

Correcting Bank..............307

Counting, Machines

Bristol..................378

Durant................ 333, 378

Elm City.................378

Hart...................333

Hart Sprlngless.............333

Pequabuck................378

Redington................333

Crimping Machine, Rosback Rotary . . . . 367

Cutters, Hand and Power..... 368, 370-373

Cutting and Creasing Press, Gaily .... 374
Cutting and Scoring Press, Colt\'s Armory . 374

Cutting Sticks...............373

Cylinder Presses......... 354,359,368

Cylinder Press Locks, Slauson Patent . . 344
Cylinder Press Side Guide........337

DEARING Accent Case..........289

Dearing Job Case........... 289, 292

Diamond Cylinder Press..........359

Dividers..................341

Dorsey Comb. Press Room Cabinet. . . .309
Dorsey Compositors\'Working Cabinet . . .309

Doxine...................384

Durant Counting Machines...... 333, 378

Drying Racks

Chicago.................299

Koerner\'s Patent Interlocking......299

New York..................299

EJECTOR Press Punches........341

Electric Disslpator.............384

Electrotype and Cut Cabinets.......296

Electrotype Chases.............347

Elm City Counting Machine........378

Elm City News Stick............329

Embossing Composition...........335

Engraving Tools..............341

Eureka Lead Rack.............312

Expansion Locks, Stephens\'........332

Extension Feed Guide...........337

Eye Shades................328

FIGURE Cases..............290

Finger Pad, Marsh Hygienic.......378

Folders

Brown..................361

Mentges.................361

Form Trucks, Ideal.............327

Furniture Cases, Labor-saving.......310

Furniture, Iron Labor-saving........343

Furniture, Patent Steel..........344

Furniture, Wood..............311

GALLEY Brackets............300

GalleyCablnets, Hamilton.........301

Galley Lock, Adzlt.............338

Galley Racks................300

Galley Rack, Brower Rolling........345

Galleys, Job and News

Challenge Plate Zinc..........334

HANSEN\'S All Brass Riveted......334

Lincoln Patent..............334

Linotype, Wesel All Brass........334

Mustang, Mailing............334

Wood...................314

Gaily Universal Presses........ 356,374

Gauges and Gauge Pins........ 337, 378

Gauge Pin Drawer, Iron..........337

Glue....................383

Glue and Paste Brushes..........330

Glue Heater ...............330

Glue Jackets and Pots..........330

Glue Pots.................330

Golding Job Press.............356

Gold Size.................344

Gripper Fingers..............337

Grooved Blocks, Patent Iron........343

Grover Job Stick..............329

Grover\'s Detergent.............384

HALF Cap Case.............292

Halftone Softening Hammers and Punches 336

Hand Presses............. 351,352

Hand Rollers................350

Handy Letter Board Cabinet........311

Hansen\'s All Brass Riveted Galleys . . . . 334
Hansen Complete Lead and Rule Cutter . . 379
Hansen Complete Mitering Machine . . . . 326
Hansen\'s Improved Pinhole Perforator . . .365

Hansen\'s Rule Curving Machine.....365

Hansen\'s Solid Brass Gauges.......337

Hart Counting Machines.........333

Hempel Quoins..............332

Hlckok Ruling Machine..........361

Horton Mailer...............333

IDEAL Vibrator..............327

Imposing Stone Frames...... 307, 308, 313

Imposing Stones and Square Leg Frames . 307

Improved Job Case.......... 289,292

1 ndex Cutting Machine, Rosback Automatic 369

Ingot Casting Apparatus.........360

Ink and Roller Cabinets..........305

Ink Fountain, Buckeye..........351

Ink Fountain, Chandler & Price......351

Ink Knives, Slices, etc. ..........352

Inks....................384

Iron Furniture, Labor-saving........343

Italic Job Case..............288

JOB PRESSES........... 355-359

Job Sticks............. 328, 329,378

Job and News Galleys...........334

KEYS and Quoins.............332

Knife, Pressman\'s.............350

Koerner\'s 1 nterlocklng Drying Rack . . . .299

LABEL Cutting Gauge..........373

Label Holders, Brass............352

Labor-saving Furniture Cases.......310

Labor-saving Reglet Cases....... . .311

Lead and Rule Cutters

HANSEN\'S Complete..........379

Rouse American.............327

Lead and Rule Measures.........331

Lead and Slug Bank, Medora........309

Lead and Slug Cases........ 290, 293,294

Leader Box.................312

Lead Racks

Boston..................312

Eureka..................312

Wisconsin................312

Letter Board Cabinets...........311

Lettering Pallet..............330

Lincoln Patent Galley...........334

Line Gauges, Brass............331

Linotype Galleys, Wesel All Brass.....334

Linotype Planers.............314

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MAILING Galleys.............

Mailing Machine Gum...........

Mailing Machine, Norton .........

Make-up and Composing Rules.......

Mallets and Planers...... ......

Masterman Composing Room Cabinet. . .

Mastodon Cabinet.............

Medora Lead and Slug Bank........

Mentges Folder..............

Metal Gravers .............. •

Metal Furniture Cases........

Metropolitan Imposing Stone Frame . . . .

Midget Safety Quoin............

Miller Saw Trimmer............

M I\'TE R^IN G M AC H i N E, HANSEN\'S

COMPLETE........... V • •

Monitor Paging and Numbering Machine .

Monitor Perforators............

Monitor Wire Stitchers...........

Monotype Cabinet.............

Monotype Work Bench...........

Morton Lock-up..............

Multiplex Punch, Monitor....... • ■

Multiplex Punches.............

371
306
,-293
367
288

338

298

299

339

339

340

NATIONAL Paper Cutter........ .

New Departure Cabinets.......

New Departure Cases........

New Model Perforator........

News Cases.............

Newspaper File...........

New York Case Stand........

New York Drying Rack........

Numberlna Machines, Bates.....

Numbering Machines, Hand.....

Numbering Machines, Wetter.....

OFFICIAL Press.............351

Oily Waste Cans............■.Viit?

Oswego Paper Cutters......... \'

Oswego Paper Cutters Bench.......J/J

Overhead Fixtures.............350

Overlay Knives...............JJ\'J

PAD Cement................3fj

Padding Composition............JM

Padding Glue, Burrage......oSn

Paging and Numbering Machine, Monitor .359

Paper Counters..............341

Paper Cutlers

Brown & Carver............ • 370

Chandler & Price.......... 368,372

Morgans & Wilcox Bench........J/J

National..............

Oswego............. 371,372,373

Oswego Bench..............J/J

Peerless Gem..............3/2

Utility Bench..............373

Paper Cutter Sticks............J/J

Paper Jogger, Combination........J«

Paste, Sphinx...............J»^

Perfect News Stick............329

Perforating and Scoring Machine, Bates . . JJ9
Perforating and Scoring Machine, Damon . 349
Perforators

HANSEN Improved Pinhole......365

Monitor.................366

New Model............

Rosback............. 366, 367, 369

Planers and Mallets............314

Pliers...................350

Pocket Rule Case.............328

Polhemus Cabinets............304

Porter\'s Patent Extension Front Steel Run

Cabinet.................3®

Poster Sticks, Wood............32»

334
384
333
328
314
296

305
309
361
336
294
313
332
360
328

326
359
366
364

306
306
332
369
363

Presses, Cylinder

Diamond.................359

Stonemetz................358

Whltlock...............

Presses, Hand............. 351,352

Presses, Platen

Challenge................359

Chandler & Price ............355

Colt\'s Armory............ 358, 374

Gaily Universal........... 356,374

Golding.................356

Pearl...................355

Peerless.................355

Prouty..................357

Pressman\'s Knife.............350

Press Points................327

Press Punches, Ejector..........341

Press Room Cabinet, Dorsey........309

Printers\' Saw Table ............360

Printing Inks...............384

Proof Presses

Challenge................353

Chandler & Price............353

Golding.................353

Herald..................353

Web Self Feeding, Self Inking......353

Proof Reader\'s Desk............309

Punches, Halftone Softening.......336

Punches, Multiplex............363

Punches, Unlmatlc............363

Punch Heads, Unlmatlc..........363

Punching Machine, Southworth......3J6

Punch, Monitor Multiplex.........369

QUADRUPLE Case............289

Quarter Size Cabinets...........308

Quoin Keys.................332

Quoins and Locking Devices........JJ2

Quoins, Wood................338

RACHETS for Stereotype Blocks.....335

Reading Glasses..............330

Redlngton Counting Machine.......333

Reducing Compound............384

Reducing Glasses.............330

Register Hooks.

Eureka..................34i

Kyle...................342

Little Giant...............

Quickest.................i^.i

Swivel..................342

Brass Catches..............

Register Quoins, "Rouse..........Jf\'

Reglet and Furniture, Wood........J

Reglet Cases................311

Roller Brackets..............300

Roller Recasting..............350

Roller Supporters, Steel......

Rosback Perforators........ 366, 367, 369

Round Cornering Machine.........345

Rouse Job Stick..............329

Rule Cases

Hamilton.................28/

Harms..................295

Harris..................286

Neshota.................290

XHE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

INDEX TO MACHINERY AND MATERIALS—Continued

Ordinary . .................

287

Sansparell \'.\'.\'.\'.\'............287

Space..................J\'f

Zenobla...........,......291

Rule Curving Machine, Hansen s.....365

Ruling Machine, Hlckok..........361

SAW TABLE, Printers\'..........360

Saw Trimmer, Miller............360

Screw Drivers...............332

Perfection

Sectional Blocks, Metal..........342

Sectional Blocks, Steel..........342

Shears, 30-lnch Iron Frame........367

Shoot-Board and Type-High Machine . . .351

Shooting Sticks..............338

Slauson Cylinder Press Locks.......344

Slug Cutting Attachment for any Saw Table 360

Southworth Punching Machine......336

Space and Quad Case, 30-inch.......294

Spaceless Job Case.......... 289,292

Space Rule Case..............312

Spatulas and Ink Knives..........352

Standard Job Stick............329

Staple Binders

Acme................. 357,378

Boston..................364

Lightning................357

Midget..................357

Steel Furniture..............344

Stephen\'s Expansion Locks, Improved . . .332

Stereotype Beating Brushes....... . 368

Stereotype Blocks, Patent.........335

Sterling Round Cornering Machine. . . .345
Stonemetz Cylinder Press....... . . 368

TABLET Knives..............341

Tablet Presses................330

Tablet Presses, Cott\'s Improved.......368

Take Slugs, Electrotyped and Brass . . . .331

Tape Couplers, Roberts..........368

Tape for Presses and Folding Machines . . 349

Thin Space Cases.............261

Tie-up Slugs, Challenge Metal.......353

Tracy Steel Run Stands..........295

Triple Cases................289

Tweezers..................341

Twentieth Century Unit Type Cases . . . . 302

Two Rivers Cap Case...........288

Two Rivers Lead and Slug Case......289

Tympan Gauge Square...........352

Type-High Gauge.............343

Type-High Machine, Challenge......351

Type Measures, Hansen..........331

UNIMATIC Punches...........363

Unlmatlc Punch Heads..........363

Union Composing Stick..........329

Universal Duster and Bellows.......338

Utility Bench Cutter............373

Utility Imposing Frames..........308

VARNISHES............. . .384

Vibrator, Ideal...............327

Vibrator for Chandler & Price Press . . . .355

WELLS Job Cases............289

Wesel Linotype Galleys..........334

Wetter Numbering Machines........340

Wheeler Job Case.............

Whitlock Cylinder Presses.........JJ4

Wlckersham Perfected Quoins.......JJ2

Wire Stitchers

Boston..................364

Monitor.................364

Wisconsin Cabinets.......... 301,340

Wisconsin Lead Rack...........312

Wood Furniture and Reglet.........311

Wood Galleys................314

Wood Quoins................338

Wood Type Cabinets........... . 303

Wood Type Cases. . . . . . . . . -290,291
Wrought Iron Case Stands, Wesel.....298

Yankee Job Case............^88, 292

Yankee Job Stick.............329

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

We invite you to compare our specimen book with others. Take notice of the printing of our mltered rule sets-they are not soldered
at the joints and are all printed direct from rule and type (not electrotypes)

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTIMATES FOR JOB OFFICES

All List

$1500 OUTFIT

1 8x12 Chandler & Price, complete..............$165.00

1 12x 18 Golding Jobber, complete..............................420.00

1 30-Inch Chandler & Price Lever Cutter............150.00

1 Imposing Stone and Frame, 48x60 inches....................35.00

Job Type Faces, to be selected.............about 225.00

25 Pounds 6-pt. Roman or Old Style............................18-70

100 Pounds 8-pt. Roman or Old Style............................50.30

100 Pounds 10-pt. Roman or Old Style............................52.60

50 Pounds 12-pt. Roman or Old Style............................24.30

1 Font 12-pt. Typewriter Type..................................J.OO

Spaces and Quads...................about 30.00

6 Pairs News Cases............................................9.60

1 No. 68 New Departure Cabinet with 50 California Job Cases 74.00

1 Steel Run Stand No. 21......................................20.00

4 Pair Case Brackets..........................................5.00

20 California Job and Triple Cases..............................18.00

50 Pounds 2-pt. L. S. Leads......................................10.00

50 Pounds 6-pt. L.S. Slugs......................................10.00

2 LeadandSlugCases..........................................2.00

25 Pounds Improved L. S. Metal Furniture......................o-p

1 Metal Furniture Case........................................l-50

1 Hansen Complete Lead and Rule Cutter......,..........8-00

1 Hansen Complete Mlterlng Machine.............

\'0 Pounds 2-pt. Leads, in strips..................................L™

5 Pounds 2-nt. L. S. Single Rule No. 109......................{-25

3 Pounds 2-pL Dotted Rule No. 113............................4.50

3 Pounds L. S. Beveled Rule No. 508 ..........................4.50

5 Pounds 6-pt. L. S. Double Rule No. 186......................6-50

5 Pounds 6-pt. L.S. Face Rule................................6.50

Font Special Mltered 4-pt. Parallel Rule No. 521..............19.75

Set (4) Harris Rule Cases No. I in Blank Case................4.bb

I Case each Brass and Copper Thin Spaces....................5.UU

100 Yards 5-pt. and 12-pt. Reglet..................................2 00

I Font L. S. Wood Furniture and Case No. 12 .................u ^

4 Dozen Improved Hempel Quoins No. 1 and 2 Keys............I l-W

1 All Brass Job Galley, 10x16 Inches.............

1 All Brass Job Galley, 12x18 inches..........................4.UU

2 Double Column All Brass Galleys............................6.00

1 Mallet, Planer and Proof Planer..............................-20

2 6-lnch Yankee Sticks..........................................1-40

I lO-lnch Graduated Job Stick..................................f25

1 12-lnch Grover or Buckeye Stick . .........................1-40

Assortment of Ink...................aoout 0.00

Borders and Ornaments................about \'5.00

I Benzine Can and Brush and 1 Pair Bellows................2.25

1510.75

Above prices subject to discount
Figures cheerfully submitted on complete plants of any size

$450 OUTFIT

1 8x 12 Chandler & Price or Challenge Gordon, complete . . . . S165.00

1 23-lnch Chandler & Price Lever Cutter........................95.00

1 Imposing Stone 24x36 Inches................................o-OO

50 Pounds 10-pt. Roman or Old Style............................26.30

Job Type, to be selected................about 80.00

I Pair News Cases............................................1-60

15 California Job Cases and 4 Triple Cases......................17.10

Spaces and Quads............................................10.00

1 Double Stand No. 15, for 24 Full Size Cases..................6.00

2 Pound Font 2-pt. L. S. Single Rule..........................3.20

2 Pound Font 2-pt. L. S. Beveled Rule No. 508 ................3.20

2 Compact Rule Cases..........................................1-80

25 Pounds L. S. Leads and Slugs..............................5.00

1 Lead and Slug Case..........................................100

10 Pounds 2-pt. Leads, long......................................1-50

1 Lead and Rule Cutter No. 1..................................o OO

I Half Font L. S. Furniture In Case No. 10....................6.00

1 Dozen Challenge Hempel Quoins No. 1 and Key..............1.50

1 All Brass Job Galley, SJx 13 inches............................2.50

1 6-lnch Yankee Job Stick......................................-70

I 12-lnch Buckeye or Grover Stick..............................-40

I Mallet, Planer and Proof Planer..............................-20

50 Yards 6-pL and 12-pt. Reglet......................1.00

1 Benzine Can and Brush...................

1 Pair Bellows..................................................-Og

1 Case Copper and Brass Thin Spaces........... • • l-\'a

Assortment of Ink...................about 5.00

Borders and Ornaments................about 6.00

£457.80

A 7x11 Pearl Press No. II may be substituted for the press in this
outfit. Price, complete, $147.00

Above prices sublect to discount

Prices

$800 OUTFIT

I lOx 15 Chandler & Price with long fountain and steam fix. . . $230.00

1 26-Inch Chandler & Price Lever Cutter ............\' 5.W

1 Imposing Stone and Frame, 26x44 inches.......... lo.uu

50 Pounds 8-pl. Roman or Old Style...............

50 Pounds 10-pt. Roman or Old Style..............

25 Pounds 12-pt. Roman or Old Style..............

3 Pairs News Cases..................... ■ ; ,cn\'(>n

Job Type, to be selected................^^out 150.00

Spaces and Quads............................................^^\'Xn

1 Double News Stand No. 15............................^\'XX

^l^X^rTure^atnet^Nl\'se, with 40 CaUVrnla Job Cases

2 Pair Case Brackets..................... i-\'^c

25 Pounds L. S. Metal Furniture................

50 Pounds L. S. Leads and Slugs...............

1 Lead and Slug Case •■•■,• t," An........................7\'25

5 Pounds 2-pt. L. S. Single Rule No 109 ......................\'-f

3 Pounds 2-pt. L. S Beveled Rule No 508 ......................|50

5 Pounds 2-pt. L. S. Dotted Rule No. 113...........

5 Pounds 6-pt. L. S. Double Rule...............

2 Harris Rule Cases No. 1 . . ................. f\'^^

1 Case Copper and Brass Thin Spaces..........................■

1 Mallet, Planer and Proof Planer • ■ • ............ ^\'gX

1 Dozen Improved Hempel Quoins and 1 Key.......... J ™

1 All Brass Job Galley, 10x16 inches.............

2 All Brass Double Column Galleys . .............

I Font L. S. Furniture and Case No. 12............

1 Hansen Complete Lead and Rule Cutter........... »-W

1 Hansen Complete Mlterlng Machine............ ■

10 Pounds 2-pt. Leads, long ■ / ^ \' T • \'c\'ti";,....... 710

1 6-lnch Yankee Stick and 1 12-lnch Buckeye Stick...... 2.10

100 Yards 6-pt. and 12-pL Reglet............... • ■

Assortment of Ink...................^oout

Borders and Ornaments. ..................

1 Benzine Can, Brush and 1 Pair of Bellows.........

$829.70

Above prices subject to discount

The substitution of different classes of machinery and material such as
Power Cutters, etc. will Increase or decrease the above figures

$650 OUTFIT

1 lOx 15 Chandler and Price Job Press.............00

1 Set of Steam Fixtures for above press.............

! 2\'6rchMer& Price Lever Paper CuUeV: l ! ! ! ! l i 115.00

1 Hansen Complete Mlterlng Machine .............

I Hansen Complete Lead and Rule Cutter . ................I».0U

Cabinet, Flat Top, for 20 two-thirds size Job Cases . ... . . 21.00

1 Double City Stand with racks for 30 full size Cases and 2 pairs ^ ^^

News Cases » ♦ ■ .................n\'oc:

1 Marble Imposing Stone and Frame 24x36 inches....... 13.^5

1 Dozen Challenge Hempel Quoins and Key....................l-S"

2 Pairs News Cases ..................... y.r

I Blank Case with two Compact Rule Cases..........

1 Eureka Lead and Slug Rack.................

20 California Job Cases, full size.................

5 Triple Cases, full size.....................

1 lOx 16 Job Galley ...... . ................ tj^

1 Double Col. Brass Galley 6ix234 ....................J-w

1 I2-Inch Yankee Job Stick . • ■ • .............................„

1 6-Inch Rouse Graduated Job Stick ■••■•.••••,•••••

Mallet, Planer, 1-qt. Benzine Can and Benzine Brush .... I./5

20 Pounds Full Length 2-pL Leads...............

50 Pounds L. S. Leads and Slugs.................

25 Pounds Metal Furniture................... S,?

5 Pounds 2-pt. Rule No. 109..................

5 Pounds 2-pt. Rule No. 113..................

25 Pounds 8-pt. Body Type......................................^

50 Pounds 10-pt. Body Type................. ■ ■

30 Fonts of Job Type...................about 85.00

1 Half Case L. S. Wood Furniture............... o-™

25 Yards each 6-pL and 12-pt. Reglet............... \'-OU

Borders, Ornaments, Dashes, etc................

Spaces and Quads...................... 20.00

$669.25

Above prices subject to discount

Superior Quality, Prompt Service and Fair Prices

The estimates given above are approximate and are subject to variations
called for by the Individual conditions

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INFORMATION

HOW TO Credit—U you have not had any previous account with us
ORDER and are not rated in any Mercantile books, please supply
us with references. If you need immediate shipment and
you are unknown to us or have not supplied references, then send a
remittance with order or request us to ship C. 0. D.

Do Not Mutilate Book. When ordering, be as explicit as possi-
ble and mention by name and number. If you believe there is then a
question, mention page of book on which such articles are shown. By
no means cut out any part of the leaves.

Send Samples. If you are to match a type face you already have
and are not positive of the name, send us a Cap "H" and I.e. "m"
or refer to some previous invoice.

Check Goods Received. Be sure to check up your bill on receipt
of same and if any complaints, prompt notice should be given.

Proofs of Fonts. If there is any question of a missing letter,
proofs of fonts should be taken and sent with your written letter.

Sorts. M inimum order for sorts is four ounces of each character.
Minimum sort charge, 60 cents.

SHIPMENTS When shipping instructions are omitted, we will use our
best judgment as to the way of m.aking shipments. Cus-
tomers should bear in mind that shipment of a small article or single
font of type by freight is generally more expensive than express.

We advise sending weight of twenty-five pounds or less by express.
The law holds that after goods have been properly dispatched such
shipments are at purchasers\' risk, so please use judgment when
requesting to send by mail.

Postage is charged in case order goes by mail.
If an order cannot be filled complete on receipt of same, it is
generally held for complete shipment; so in case you wish certain
articles in a rush or any part that is ready immediately, please men-
tion this with order. This delay may happen on account of wood
type orders, as such goods are not always in stock.

OLD METAL We take in exchange or make allowance for new type,
old metal such as foundry type, brass, plates, stereo-
types, leads, slugs and metal furniture, delivered at the foundry, at
current prices.

Metal run together in pigs or zinc plates will not be taken at any
price.

Metal must not be mixed, but kept separate, otherwise it will be

credited at lowest metal rate.

Plates or bases made by Press Associations, being the property of
the manufacturers and only leased, will not be taken at any price.

OLD STANDARD For the convenience of many printing offices still
QUADS having the old Boston or Dickinson standard bodies

we can cast to order quads of the following sizes:
Pearl, Nonpareil, Minion, Brevier, Bourgeois, Long Primer, Small
Pica, Pica, and Great Primer.

GUARD LINES Finished Metal Guard Lines or Bearers for Electro-
typing, full length or cut, 2S cents per pound.

BRASS TYPE Can furnish Brass Type for use of bookbinders, badge
printers and box makers, in the following faces : Gothic
Condensed No. 4, Modern Antique. Gothic No, 18, Latin Condensed,
Gothic No. 3. Hansen 0. S. No. 40, Card Roman, Lining Gothic
Extended, French Old Style, Latin Antique, Howland and De Vinne.
Prices on request.

WEIGHT FONT PRICES. (Subject to Discount)
FIRST CLASS PRICES

100 lbs.

500 lbs.

1000 lbs.

$1.10

$1.05

.86
.74

.o^

.72

.64

.62

.50

.58

.56

.54

.52

.51

.50

.49

.48

.47

.46

.45

.46

.45

.46

.45

The above list is the body prices on ail weight fonts of aU body and
job tyre, such as Ronaldson No. 112 and Cambridge Series^ hv and
tarn im auads and spaces. Prices are for weights of one body, face and
line ordered at one
time cast to regular scheme. Minimum sort charge
is 60 cents. 5 and 54-pt. In iO-Ib. fonts at 25-lb. rate.

SECOND CLASS SPECIAL PRICES_

500 lbs.

250 lbs.

100 lbs.

25 lbs.

$1.50
1.01
.86
.78
.70
.66
.60
.58
.56
.53
.53
.51
.51
.50
.50

SI.64
1.16

$1..

$2.00
1.50
1.28
1.12
1.00
.90
.82
.78
.74
.70
.68
.66
.66
.64
.64

5 .
5i

6
7

.36
1.12
.98
.90
.82
.74
.71
.68
.65
.63
.61
.61
.60
.60

.75

10
11
12
14
16
18
20
22
24

.61
.58
.58
.56
.56
.56
.56

Price
5-1 b.
Fonts

Price
Job
Fonts

lbs. oz.

$2.35
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.35

$1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.15
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.50
1.70
1.80
2.00
2.15

1000 lbs.

Size Point

51.40
.90
.76
.68
.62
.58
.54
.52
.50

.46
.46
.46
.46

The above rates are on all Rimmed and Shaded Faces, also Accents,
Signs, Special Characters and Astronomical Signs. Italic Sorts not or
dered With Roman type. Italic weight fonts put up in 2J and S-llj fonts.
Minimum sort charge, 60 cents. 5 and 5i-pL in lO-lb. fonts at 25-lb. rate.

THIRD CLASS PRICES

Size
Point

Per lb.

Size
Point

Per lb.

Size
Point

Per lb.

5

r

7

8

9

10
11
12

$2.80
2.40
2.00
1.80
1.60
1.44
1.30
1.22
1.16

14

15

16
18
20
22
24
26
28

$1.12
1.08
1.06
1.00
.94
.92
.90
.90
.88

30
36
40
42
48
54
60
66
72

$0.86
.82
.80
.78
.72
.72
.72
.72
.68

The above rates are on all Script, including Script Spaces and Quads
and Accents for Script Faces. Minimum sort charge, 60 cents. Hair
Spaces, 5 to 18-pt. bodies and 5-em and thinner when not a part of regular
font, minimum charge, 25 cents.

SPACES AND QUADS IN JOB FONTS

Approx. Wt.

PL

Approx. Wt.

Price
Job
Fonts

Price
5-1 b.
Fonts

lbs.

oz.

1

0

$1.20

$6.00

1

Oi

.85

4 00

0

1

15

.70

3.50

li

.80

3.20

1

1

.75

3.00

1

2i

.75

2.80

1

3i

.75

2.65

1

2i

.65

2.50

1

3i

.65

2.40

1

6

.75

2.35

1

10

.90

2.35

1

14

1.00

2.35

1

14

1.00

2.35

1

14

1.00

2.35

1

14

1.00

2.35

PL

These prices apply to Spaces and Quads in Job Fonts Fonts of
Spaces and Quads contain one-half Spaces and one-halt Uuaas.

««»Prices and Discounts Subject to Change Without Notice

25 lbs.

Size Point

$1.15
.87
.75
.65
.61
.57
.53
.51
.49
.47
.47
.47

$1.20
.88
.76
.65
.62
.58
.54
.52
.50
.47
.47
.47

5 .

54.

10.....

11.....

12.....

14.....

16.....

18 and over

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

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STANDARD LINE

XAT^ call attention to tlie fact tKat all tlie
^ ^ leading
type faces skown in tkis st)ecimen
took are cast on ^taubatb Ettl^. Standard Lme
is tlie t)rincit)le ty wliicli all faces of one body line
automatically at tlie foot without justification,
and different todies can te lined together ty the
use of l)oint leads or f^oint slugs in justification.

In a few cases, certain type faces, such as the
Gothic No. 1, Gothic Cond. No. 5, etc., are
cast on Point Line, which indicates that differ-
ent todies of the same series can te made to line
with each other ty justification of t>oint leads
and slugs.

A few faces, such as Tyt)ewriter Type. Oas-
lon Old Style No. 1 and Gothic Cond. No. 4,

are left on the original line to preserve the special
features of the design, also to allow use of more
words in a given
space, as it avoids f)lacing a small
face on a larger tody. Certain such faces can te
cast to order, in weight fonts, on the Standard
Lining System.

Our Two Telepkones

2737 Main

2738 Main

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

LINING OLD STYLE No. no

JOB FONTS

6-Pomt 28A $0.90 66a $1.10 $2.00 20A $0.50

A COMPARISON OF IDEAS IS ALWAYS
educational, and as such instructs the brain and
hand of man. Friendly rivalry follows, which is
The Spur to Industrial Improvements

8-Point 23A $1.10 46a $1.15 $2.25 14a $0.50

IF PERCHANCE SOME OF OUR
tariffs are no longer needed for revenue
or to encourage and protect our home
Inadequate Steamship Service

lO-Point 20A $1.15 40a $1.35 $2.50 14a $0.50

A COMPARISON OF IDEAS
is always educational, and as such
instructs the brain and hand of
The Man at the Case

12-Pomt 16A $1.30 32a $1.45 $2.75 9a $0.50

BEFORE YOU ORDER
your new type and printing
material, carefully consider
Finest Qualities

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point 76c. per lb.

A reputation for promptness is one of the things that a job
printer should strive for. He will have gained a great advantage when
it comes to be said of him that he always gets work out on time, and
it will pay him to endeavor to secure such a reputation by every means
in his power. We know how prone is the ordinary business man to
wait until he is clean out of stationery, or whatever he wants, before
ordering more, or to postpone until the latest possible moment the
order for circulars, handbills, or any bit of commercial work ; and
then, when he does give you the order, he acts as though he thought

Leaded with 2-Point leads Lower case a to z 14J ems

25 pounds and multiples 8-Polnt 62c. per lb.

A reputation for promptness is one of the things
that a job printer should strive for.
He will have gained
a great advantage when it comes to be said of him that
he always gets work out on time, and it will pay him to
endeavor to secure such a reputation by every means in
his power.
We know how prone is the ordinary business
man to wait until he is clean out of stationery or whatever
he -wants, before ordering more, or to postpone until the last
Leaded with 2-Point leads Lower case a to z 13i ems

18-Point 12A $1.65 24a $1.60 $8.25 6a

FINE PRINTING

obtained by the use
of Hansen\'s superior
Book and Job Type

47c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples

25 pounds and multiples 10-Point 54c. per lb.

A REPUTATION for promptness is one of the
things that a job printer should strive for. He
will have gained a great advantage when it
comes to be said of him that he always gets
work out on time, and it will pay him to en-
deavor to secure such a reputation by every
means in his power. We know how prone is
the ordinary business man to wait until he is clean
Set solid Lower case a to z 12| ems

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point

25 pounds and mtiltiples 11-Point

50c. per lb.

52c. per lb.

A Reputation for promptness is one
of the things that a job printer should
strive for. He will have gained a great
advantage when it comes to be said of
him that he always gets work out on
time, and it will pay him to endeavor to
secure such a reputation by every means
in his power. We know how prone is

Set solid Lower case a to z 12 ems

A reputation for promptness is
one of the things that a job printer
should strive for. He will have
gained a great advantage when it
comes to be said of him that he
always gets work out on time, and
it will pay him to endeavor to secure

Set solid

Lower case a to z 12| ems

"When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"

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THE; HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1SV2

LINING RONALDSON OLD STYLE No. 112

26 pounds and multiples 6-Polnt

76c. per lb.

A reputation for promptness is one of the things that
a job printer should strive for. He will have gained a great
advantage when it comes to be said of him that he always
gets work out on time, and it will pay him to endeavor to
secure such a reputation by every means in his power. We
know how prone is the ordinary business man to wait until
he is clean out of stationery, or whatever he wants, before
ordering more, or to postpone until the latest possible
moment the order for circulars, handbills, or any other bit of
Leaded with 2-Polnt leads Lower case a to z 17| ems

JOB FONTS

6-Point 24A

48a $1.15 $2.00 20A $0.50

A COMPARISON OF IDE;AS IS AIRWAYS
educational, and as such instructs the
brain and hand of man. Friendly rivalry
The Spur to Improvements

8-Point 20A $1.05 40a $1.20 $2.25 15a $0.50

WHEN PERFECT TYPE IS CAST
there is no excuse for poor printing
if the details of presswork are carried
Finbst SfIvFCTion of Typfs

25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

A RKPUTATION for promptness is one of the
things that a job printer should strive for. He will
have gained a great advantage when it comes to be
said of him that he always gets work out on time,
and it will pay him to endeavor to secure such a
reputation by every means in his power. We know
how prone is the ordinary business man to wait until
he is clean out of stationery, or whatever he wants
Leaded with 2-Point leads Lower ease a to z 14J ems

lO-Polnt 20A $1.20 40a $1.30 $2.50 13a $0.50

COMPARISON OF IDEAS
is always educational, and as
such instructs the brain and
Hand op Mechanics

12-Point 18A $1.45 36a $1.30 $2.75 lOA $0.50

PRACTICE ECONOMY
in your business when it
is necessary but remember
The Type that Wears

26 pounds and multiples

64c. per lb.

10-Point

A rkputation for promptness is one of
the things that a job printer should strive
for. He will have gained a great advantage
when it comes to be said of him that he al-
ways gets work out on time, and it will pay
him to endeavor to secure such a reputation
by every means in his power. We know
how prone is the ordinary business man to wait
Set solid Lower case a to z 14 ems
lOA $1.55 21a $1.70 $3.25

18-Point

ASK FOR TYPE

with the Diamond
Nick, and you will
get the very finest

47c. per lb.

25 povinds and multiples

25 pounds and multiples

12-Poiiit

60c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples

52c. per lb.

11-Point

A REPUTATION for promptness is
one of the things that a job printer
shouldstrive for. He will have gained
a great advantage when it comes to
be said of him that he always gets
work out on time, and it will pay him
to endeavor to secure such a reputa-
tton by every means in his power.

Set solid

Lower case a to z 13i ems

A reputation for promptness
is one of the things that a job
printer should strive for. He
will have gained a great advan-
tage when it comes to be said of
him that he always gets work
out on time^ and it will pay him to

Set solid

Lower case a to z ISj ems

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

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XHE HANSEN SUPERIOR (^UALIXV

LINING ROMAN No. 40

STANDARD LINE

c76c. per lb.
25 pounds and multiples b-i-oint

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS, THOUGH CONTINUOUS, WAS EXCEEDINGLY SLOW FOR THREE HUNDRED
And fifty years and although the volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly during- the last half century, responsive to
the conditions of our age, the use of printing is still largely a matter of habit and education, varying widely in different nations and even
among the various states of our own Republic. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures of state governments for offtcial printing
which show differences so great as to be explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the libera] use of printed matter. The state of

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

$1.20 per lb. 25 pounds and multiples

88c. per lb.

5i-Point

B-Point

25 pounds and multiples

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, THE PROGRESS, THOUGH CONTIN-
UOUS, was exceedingly slow for three hundred and fifty years, and although the
volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly dxiring the last half
century, responsive to the conditions of our age, the use of printing is still largely a
matter of habit and education, varying widely in different nations, and even among
the various states of our own Republic. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures
of state governments for official printing, which show diflerences so great as to be ex-
plainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use of printed matter. The
state of New York, for example, has long been foremost among all the states in the
production of printing; in 1900 the state government expended $654 830.53 t™ o^^l
printing, while the state officials of Tennessee, a state in which printing is a minor in-
dustry and much less a factor in daily life, expended in the same year but 88,186.38.
The proportion, therefore, of official printing was twenty times as §reat m N ew i ork
as in Tennessee. On the whole, however, the advance of the Ijnited States during

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IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS, THOUGH CONTINUOUS,
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the volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly during the
last half century, responsive to the conditions of our age, the use of print-
ing is still very largely a matter of habit and education, varying widely
In different nations, and even among the various states of our own Repub-
lic. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures of state governments for
official printing, which show differences so great as to he explainable only
hv the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use of printed matter. The
state of New York, for examiile, has long been foremost among all the
states in the production of printing; in 1000 the state government ex-
pended $654,380.53 for official printing, while the state ofllcials of Ten-
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25 pounds and multiples

66c. per lb.

7-Point

EVEN IN THE ART OF FEINTING, THE PROGRESS, THOUGH CONTINUOUS, WAS EXCEEDINGLY SLOW
For three hundred and fifty years, and although the volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly during the
last half century, responsive to the conditions o^ our age, the use of printing is still largely a matter of habit and education,
varving widely in different nations, and even among the various states of our own Republic. This fact is illustrated by the
expenditures of state governments for official printing, which show differences so great as to be explainable only by the
hflhit nf the snarina: or of the liberal use of printed matter. The state of New York, for example, has long been foremost
amongill tllS liioduction of printing; in 1900 the state government expended f f^\'f

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EVEN m THE AET OF PRINTING, THE PROGRESS, THOUGH CONTINUOUS, WAS EXCEEDINGLY SLOW
For three hundred and fifty years, and although the volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to the conditions of our age, the use of printing is still very largely a matter
Of habit and education, varying widely in different nations and even among the different states of our own Republic.
This fact is illustrated by the expenditures of state governments for official printing, which show differences so
great as to be explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use of printed matter. T^he state of
New York for example, has long been foremost among all the states in the production of printing ; in 1900 the state
gov^rnmeilt expended $654,330.53 for official printing, while the state officials of Tennessee a state m which printing
is a minor industry and much less a factor in daily life, expended in the same year but 18,186.38. The proportion,
therefore, of official printing to population was twenty times as great in New York as in iennessee. On the whole,
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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

established IN THE YEAR 1872

LINING ROMAN No. 40

STA"NDARD LINE

54c. per lb. 25 pounds and multiples 12-Point 50o. perlb.

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, THE
Progress, though continuous, wa>s exceed-
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and although the volume of printed matter
has increased much more rapidly during
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still largely a matter of habit and education,
varying widely in different nations, and
even among the various states of our own
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the volume of printed matter has increased much
more rapidly during the last half century, respon-
sive to the conditions of our age, the use of print-
ing is still very largely a matter of habit and
education, varying widely in different nations, and
even among the various states of our own Re-
public. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures
of state governments for official printing, which
show differences so great as to be explainable only
by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use
of printed matter. The state of New York, for
example, has long been foremost among all the
states in the production of printing; in 1900 the
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SPECIMENS OF NEWSPAPER BODY TYPE

Manufactured from Superior Copp7r Amalgam Metal by The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry, Boston

JUMPS RAIL
HULLSTON

Many Passengers Cut by Glass as Two of
Gars Topple Into Ditch

ONE PASSENGER SERIOUSLY INJURED

A train inbound from "Worcester over the
Boston & Albany, and running exDress from
Riverside, jumped the rail about 26 yards west
of a switch tower in Allston at 6.45 last evening-
and bumped along the sleepers, smashing them
into fine bits, a distance of 100 yards. It came
to a stop within 15 feet of the Cottage Farm
bridge. , ^ ^^

There were about 100 passengers aboard the
train, yet all escaped without serious hurt ex-
cept C. W. Harvey, of the R. G. Dun Mercantile
Agency of this city. He was seriously injured
about the back and was taken from the wrecked
car overcome.

SEniE THEIR DIFFERENCES

Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin Will Renew
Football Next Fall

CHICAGO, Feb. 18—Chicago and Wisconsin
will meet in football next November at Mar-
shall field. The Maroons and Cardinals, who
have been estranged on the gridiron for the
past two years, will renew their acquaintance
in the final game of the 1908 season, according
to word received today from coach A. A. Stagg.

The Chicago-Wisconsin arrangement consu-
mâtes the long hoped for "big three" intercol-
legiate plan, by which Chicago, Wisconsin and
Minnesota will participate in championshii)
games as the western leaders.
" Coach Stagg is looking to the east for one of
the big games, and the Carlisle Indian team is
thought to be an eastern possibility.

10, 12,18 and SO-Pt. Cothic No. 40Ü and 6-Ft.
Roman No. 40. Standard Line

NAME NOT WRIGHT

Mr. Quick Not Slow in Informing tlie Judge
of tlie Rlglits of tlie Matter Witliout Resort-
ing to Writing

A man who answered to the name of
.Jacob Quick appeared before Judge
Burke in the municipal covirt yester-
day morning charged with drunkenness.
He said he lived in Cambridge.

"Why did you not give your right
name?" demanded the judge.
"I did," replied the prisoner.
"The probation officer went to your
home and reported that your name was
Wright," said the judge.

"O, that\'s the name of the landlady
who keeps the house," the defendant
answered. "My name is Jacob Quick."

He was placed on probation under
what he said was his right name, Quick,
without reference to the other name,
Wright, which he declared was wrong.

DISCUSS INTANGIBLE PROPERTY

The discussion before the Economic
Club of that feature of the report of the
recess commission on taxation which
recommends to the Legislature a reduc-
tion of the tax on personal property
showed a general approval of the plan.
Mr. lAXcius Tuttle declared, with great
truth, that the present system causes
men with "intangible property" either
to perjure themselves or to move away.
"The tax on intangible property—stocks
and bonds—in all our large cities is sim-
ply farcical."

Very likely a reasonable rate upon
such property would encourage full and
fair returns and by so much add to the
local revenues. It is an experiment

10 V2 and 24-Pt. Latin Condensed and 8-1\'t.
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RESUME WORK

One Hundred Men Put at Work
More Likely to Follow

ON SHORT TIME SCHEDULE

More than 100 men went back to
work at the navy yard yesterday morn-
ing, and 100 more will be put back
at work within a day or two. They
return under the recent order to rein-
state all men laid off since Dec. 1 for
lack of work or funds, whose discharge
cards are satisfactory as to conduct
and workmanship.

When the reinstated men have all
reported the entire force of 2400 men
at the yard will go on short time, or a
fiirlougli, so as to give all an equal
share.

LINCOLN SHRINE

Congress Asked to Add $100,000 to Fund
for Memorial Building on Kentucky
Birthplace

Washington, Feb. 17—Mr. Maddison
of Illinois today introduced a bill ap-
propriating $100,000 to be paid to the
Lincoln Farm Association to build on
Lincoln birthplace farm in Kentucky,
a national patriotic shrine, which
shall consist of a memorial hall cost-
ing not more than $250,000, of which
sum $150,000 shall be paid by the as-
sociation. According to the terms of
the bill, the hall is to protect the hum-
ble weather-worn log cabin in which

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DEDICATE NEW
CLUB BUILDING

Judge Lindsey and Many Other Notable
Guests Among Those Present

MARCH THE INTERESTING FEATURE

Fall River, Feb. 18—The new Boys\' club
building on Pocasset street was dedicated
tonight in the presence of a gathering of
twelve hundred people.

From 6 to 7.30 dinner was served to the
invited guests and friends of the club, and
from 7 to 8 o\'clock the high school band
gave a concert. This was followed by the
dedicatory exercises. The addresses were
interesting and were appreciated by the
audience as shown by frequent applause.

One of the features of the exercises was
the marching of nearly 500 boys before the
assembled guests, each boy holding aloft a
sign bearing the name of the country or
state which he came from.

The building is three stories high, built
of granite and pressed brick, and is 121
feet long and 00 feet wide and is the gift
of M. C. D. Borden.

NO ROOM LARÖE ENOUöH

So many men and women attended the
hearing set for yesterday morning on the
bills relative to the medical practitioners
and registration in medicine that no com-
mittee room could be found at the state
house that would contain them, and the
hearing was postponed until March 3, when
room 240, one of the largest in the state

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

LlisING EOMAN No. 14

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Slow for three humlred and fifty years, and, although the volume of printed matter has increased mucli
more rapidly during the last half century, responsive to the conditions of our age, the use of pnnting is still
very largely a matter of habit and education, varying widely in different nations, and even among tlie states
of our own Republic. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures of state governments for official printing
which show differences so great as to be explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use of
printed matter. The state of New York, for example, has long been foremost among all the states in the
production of printing; in 1900 the state government expended $6.54,330.53 for official printing, wliile the
state officials of Tennessee, a state in which printing is a minor industry and much less a factor in daily
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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

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although the volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to the conditions of our age,
the use of printing is still very largely a matter of habit and educa-
tion, varying widely in different nations, and even among the various
states of our own Republic This fatft is illustrated by the expenditures
of state governments for oflicial printing, which show differences so
great as to be explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the
liberal use of printed matter. The state of New^ York, for example, has
long been foremost among all the states in the production of printing;
in 1900 the state government expended $634,330.53 for oflicial printing,
while the state officials of Tennessee, a state in which printing is a
minor industry and much less a facftor in daily life, expended in the
same year but t8,l.S6.38. The proportion, therefore, of oflBcial printing to
population was twenty times as great in New York as in Tennessee
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last fifty years, which may be set as the period of greatest industrial
activity, has been so great and far reaching as to place the industry
among the leaders, and to arouse some curiosity concerning the part
which the printer has played in this half century competition among
the great industries. F^ortunately it is possible to measure, approxi-
mately at least, the progress which the principal industries in the
United States have made since 1850, for the federal census taken in that
year, and commonly regarded as the firrft modern census, included
^tati^ics of manufactures. The results, however, cannot be regarded
as entirely accurate. Invention, expansion and progress have wTought
so mightdy in the half century since 1850 that a statistical bottom firm
enough to hold anchor would be especially welcome, but methods of
enumeration and form of inquiry have so completely changed that even
the least affecfted item, value of products, can be regard-
ed only as a fair approximation. Yet with proper caution
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EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, THE PROGRESS

JOB FONTS

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22A $0.90 44a $1.10

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20A $1.10 40a $1.15

$2.25

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last half century, responsive to conditions of
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matter of habit and education, varying wide-
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standard line

JOB FONTS

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vantage when it comes to be said of him that
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10-Point 16A $1.15 40a $1.35 $2.50

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JOB FONTS

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THE MAKINEK, SAILING IN THE BALTIC, AS HE
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island several large cairns and mounds overlooking the sea
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THE PRINTERS OF THE EARLY CENTURIES
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ALIGNMENT of LETTERS WHICH APPEAR IN THE

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THE DAT RETURNS AND WITH IT COMES
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AMBITIOUS PRINTERS FIND

many attractive faces of type and
labor-saving devices of great merit
Best foe the Prij^tee Max 1230

12-Point 18A $1.35 36a $1.40 $2.76 lOA $0.60

ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE AS

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Lining Roman No. 40. Job Fonts

standard line

A WHISPER gently spoken
by unexpected
disturbance

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "h" and 1. c. "m"

Lining Roman No. 40 Italic

standard line

JOB FONTS

6-Point 20A $0.85 50a $1.16 $2.00
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of the ability to stick to one thing
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THE TYPOGRAPEIIG

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25 pounds and multiples 14-Point 47c. per lb.

the plantin museum is the residence and printing-office

Of one of the early typographers, a gentleman named Plantin, who was the personal
friend of Reubens. Some two hundred years ago Moretus, one of Plantin\'s successors,
made over the establishment to the municipality, who have since preserved it in its
original state. There is the printing office to be seen as it existed a couple of centuries ago. The
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THE PLANTIN MUSEUM IS THE RESIDENCE AND PRINTING-OFFICE
of one of the early typographers, a gentleman named Plantin, who was the personal
friend of Reubens. Some two hundred years ago Moretus, one of Plantin\'s suc-
cessors, made over the establishment to the municipality, who have since preserved
oV" °"8inal state. There is to be seen the printing-office as it existed a couple
^^ cenmrics ago. The most surprisiiig feature is the modern look of the portions of
e building devoted to the setting of type and the imposition and printing. The
^aseroom looks as if the compositors had just laid down their "sticks" and gone to
fQ T^^ slips of copy are to be seen, and certain well-marked proofs, readv

; attest that the old-day typographer was no more free from error than

va H today. In connection with the house there is a delightful court-

yard, two old libraries, and some furniture, so old and beautiful as to defy descrip-
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Ta; of the rooms are priceless manuscripts and prints, numerous wood-

olocij, designs for title fages, and a great array of other interesting things^ not
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Residence of one of the early typographers, a gentleman named Plantin, who
was the personal friend of Reubens. Some two hundred years ago Moretus,
one of Plantin\'s successors, made over the establishment to the municipality,
which has since preserved it in its original state. There is the printing-office
to be seen as it existed a couple of centuries ago. The most surprising fea-
ture is the modem look of the portions of the building devoted to the setting
of type and the imposing and printing. The caseroom looks as if the com-
positors had just laid down their "sticks" and gone to dinner. The slips of
copy are to he seen, and certain tvell marked proofs, ready for correction, attest
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typographers, a gentleman named Plantin, who
was the personal friend of Reubens. Some two
hundred years ago Moretus, who was one of
Plantin\'s successors, made over the establishment
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K^esidence of one of the early typographers, a gentleman named Plantin,
who was the personal friend of Reubens. Some two hundred years ago
Moretus, one of Plantin\'s successors, made over the establishment to the
rnunicipahty, who have since preserved it in its original state. There is
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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

caslon old style no. 2

STANDARD LINE

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point 76c. per lb.

SUGGESTIONS FOR THE JOB COMPOSITOR

The practice that is in vogue in many job printing offices of having jobs
designed and laid out before placing in the hands of the job compositor, thus
depriving him of his most glorious labor, is suggestive that there may be some-
thing wrong with the working methods of job compositors as a whole, though
some contend that it is a step forward in the onward march of progress in
printerdom. Observation warrants the assertion, however, that it is practiced
merely on account of the economy of the method. A gigantic effort is being
made to reduce operating expenses in the composing room.

The job compositor who has a thought for his employer\'s profits will, m
the absence of definite instructions, set a job as simply and effecdvely as
possible. Note how simple in design and construction are many of the best
and most up-to-date specimens of job printing. Compare these with those up-
on which a wealth of labor has been expended, and it will, no doubt, dawn
upon you how unnecessary and costly much of the latter is. Do away with the
idea that a job in order to be artistic must be laborious. In the general run of
work the less labored the job the more artistic and pleasing, providing it dis-
plays the handwork of a student of his art, and the more profitable it is to the
employer. If, after you have designed a job, you find that it is more or less
complicated and much time would be consumed in the composition, try some
plan whereby as pleasing efîects can be obtained by
simpler methods to save
time. The compositor who plans to save time rather than to expend it in an
unnecessary manner is the man most appreciated and the man whose position
is permanent. The composing room is the one place in printing oflices where
time savers are urgently needed.

You can sketch out an elaborate design with comparative ease, which, to
put in type, would mean an amount of labor which the average customer is
much opposed to paying for. The compositor who thinks quickest, who is
practical as well as ardstic, who hits the bull\'s-eye oftenest with the least
labor is the most successful. , , j

The most artistic printing is of simple design, but simfhcity does not
necessarily mean severe plainness, but the effecti-ve arrangement of types., bor-
ders, etc., so as to avoid the expenditure of an unnecessary amount of time in

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SUGGESTIONS FOR JOB COMPOSITORS

The practice that is in vogue in many job printing offices
of having jobs designed and laid out before placing in the
hands of the job compositor, thus depriving him of his most
glorious labor, is suggestive that there may be something
wrong with the working methods of job compositors as a
whole, though some contend that it is but a step forward in
the onward march of progress in printerdom. Observation
warrants the assertion, however, that it is practiced merely on
account of the economy of the method. A gigantic eflfort is
being made to reduce operating expenses in the composing
room.

The job compositor who has a thought for his employer\'s
profits will, in the absence of definite instructions, set a job as
simply and effectively as possible. Note how simple in de-
sign and construction are many of the best and most up-to-
date specimens of job printing. Compare these with those
upon which a wealth of labor has been expended and it will,
no doubt, dawn on you how unnecessary and costly much of
the latter is. Do away with the idea that a job in order to be
artistic must be laborious. In the general run of work the
less labored the job the more artistic and pleasing, providing
it displays the handwork of a student of his art, and the more
profitable it is to the employer. If, after you have designed
a job, you find that it is more or less complicated and much time would be
consumed in the composition, try some plan whereby as pleasing effects can

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The practice that is in vogue in many
job printing offices of having jobs de-
signed and laid out before placing in
the hands of the job compositor, thus
depriving him of his most glorious labor,
is suggestive that there may be some-
thing wrong with the working methods
of job compositors as a whole, though
some contend that it is a step forward
in the onward march of printerdom.
Observation warrants the assertion, how-
ever, that it is practiced merely on
account of the economy of the method.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR JOB COMPOSITORS

The practice that is in vogue in many job print-
ing offices of having jobs designed and laid out
before placing in the hands of the job compositor,
thus depriving him of his most glorious labor, is
suggestive that there may be something vv^rong with
the working methods of job compositors as a whole,
though some contend that it is a step forward in
the onward march of progress in printerdom. Ob-
servation warrants the assertion, however, that it is
practiced merely on account of the economy of the
method. A gigantic efJort is being made to reduce
operating expenses in the composing room.

The job compositor who has a thought for his
employer\'s profits will, in the absence of definite in-
structions, set a job as simply and effectively as
possible. Notice how simple in design and con-
struction are many of the best and most up-to-date
specimens of job printing. Compare these with those upon
which a wealth of labor has been expended, and it will

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STANDARD LINE

pounds and multiples 14-Point 47c. perlb.

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The practice that is in vogue in
many job printing offices of having
jobs designed and laid out before
placing in the hands of the job
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that there is something v^^rong w^ith
the working methods of job com-
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positor, thus depriving him
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is suggestive that there may
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SUGGESTIONS FOR COMPOSITORS

The practice that is in vogue in many job
3rinting offices of having jobs designed and
aid out before placing in the hands of the
job compositor, thus depriving him of his
most glorious labor, is suggestive that there
may be something wrong with the working
methods of compositors as a whole, though
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THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

THE year 1S72

LINING CASLON FULL FACE

standard Line

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point 76o. per lb.

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS THOUGH
Continuous, was exceedingly slow for three hundred and fifty
years, and although the volume of printed matter has increased
much more rapidly during the last half century, responsive to
the conditions of our age, the use of printing is still very largely
a matter of habit and education, varying widely in different na-
tions, and even among the states of our own Republic. This
fact is illustrated by the expenditures of state governments for
official printing, which show differences so great as to be ex-
plainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use
of printed matter. The state of New York, for example, has
long been foremost among all the states in the production of
printing; in 1900 the state government expended $654,330.53 for
official printing, while the state officials of Tennessee, a state in
which printing is a minor industry and much less a factor in
daily life, expended in the same year but $8,136.38. The pro-
portion, therefore, of official printing to population was twenty
times as great in New York as in Tennessee. On the whole,
however, the advance of the United States during the last fifty
years, which may be set as the period of greatest industrial ac-
tivity, has been so great and far reaching as to place the mdustry
among the leaders, and to arouse some curiosity concernmg
the part which the printer has played in this half century com-
petition among the great industries. Fortunately it is possible
to measure, approximately at least, the progress which the
principal industries in the United States have made since 1850,
for the federal census, taken in that year, and
commonly regarded as the first modern census,
included statistics of manufacturers. The results,

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25 pounds and multiples 10-Point 64c. per lb.

EVEN IN ART OF PRINTING,
Progress, though continuous was
slow for three hundred and fifty
years, and although the volume of printed
matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to
the conditions of our age, the use of print-
ing is still largely a matter of habit and ed-
ucation varying widely in different nations
and even among the states of our Republic.
This fact is illustrated by the expenditures
of state governments for official printing,
which show differences so great as to be
explainable only by the habit of the sparing
or of the liberal use of printed matter. The
state of New York, for example, has long
been foremost among all the states in the
production of printing; in 1900 the state

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25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS
Though continuous, was exceedingly slow for three
hundred and fifty years, and, although the volume of
printed matter has increased much more rapidly dur-
ing the last half century, responsive to the conditions
of our age, the use of printing is still largely a matter
of habit and education, varying widely in different
nations, and even among the states of our own Re-
public. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures
of the state governments for official printing, which
show differences so great as to be explainable only by
the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use of printed
matter. The state of New York, for example, has
long been foremost among all the states in the pro-
duction of printing; in 1900 the state government ex-
pended $654,330.53 forofficial printing,\'while the state
of Tennessee, a state in which printing is a minor in-
dustry and much less a factor in daily life, expended
in the same year but $8,136.38. The proportion there-
fore, of official printing to population was twenty
times as great in New York as in Tenn-
essee. On the whole, however, the ad-

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8-Point
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10-Point
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12-Point
16A $1.30 32a $1.45 $2.75

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25 pounds and multiples 12-Point 50c. per lb.

EVEN IN THE ART OF
Printing, progress, though
continuous, was slow for
three hundred and fifty years, and
although the volume of printed mat-
ter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, respon-
sive to the conditions of our age, the
use of printing is still largely a matter
of habit and education, varying wide-
ly in different nations and among the
various states of our own Republic.
This fact is illustrated by the expen-
ditures of the state governments for
official printing which show differ-
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A REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS IS ONE OF THE THINGS
That a printer should strive for. He will have gained a great ad-
vantage when It comes to be said of him that he always gets work
out on time, and it will pay him to endeavor to secure such a re-
putation by every means in his power. I know how prone is the
ordinary business man to wait until he is clean out of stationery,
or whatever he wants, before ordering more, or to postpone until
the latest possible moment the order for circulars, handbills or any
bit of commercial work; and then, when he does give you the
order, he acts as though he thought his was the only work you
had in your shop, that you should give him immediate precedence
over everybody else.

If your office is run systematically, you can tell after a mo-
ment\'s reflection just how the work is getting on, and what
chances there are for getting a new job started in. Then you can
tell your customer when he can have his work, within an hour or
two, unless it is a job of considerable magnitude. Then if he says
Jf;^* is too late, tell him you are sorry, but you would rather lose
ine order than disappoint him in the delivery of it. Explain the
situation fully to him, and it is ten chances to one he will leave
the order.

If he does so, you must have that work ready when it is
promised. One failure to keep your word in this respect will do
you incalculable harm Don\'t promise it a minute earlier than you
nave it ready, but never let the appointed hour go by without
delivering the work.

So much for building up reputation. You will have to help
spread that reputation yourself by telling about it in your adver-
o The adoption of a "catch line" or "trade motto" is just as

good for a printer\'s advertising as for that of any other man.

Ready when you want it," or "If it isn\'t done when promised,
"Oil t take it," or "Done on time and done right." Such a phrase, if
adopted, should be used on every piece of advertising the office uses,

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62e. perlb.

A REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS IS ONE OF THE
Things that a job printer should strive for. He will have
gained a great advantage when it comes to be said of him
that he always gets work out on time, and it will pay him
to endeavor to secure such a reputation by every means
in his power. I know how prone is the ordinary business
man to wait until he is clean out of stationery, or what-
ever he wants, before ordering more, or to postpone until
the latest possible moment the order for circulars, or
handbills, or any other bit of commercial work; and
then, when he does give you the order, he acts as though
he thought his was the only work you had in your shop—
that you should immediately give him precedence over
everybody else.

If your office is run systematically, you can tell after
a moment\'s reflection just how the work is getting on, and
what chances there are for getting a new job started in.
Then you can tell your customer when he can have his
work, within an hour or two, unless it is a job of con-
siderable magnitude. Then if he says that is too late,
tell him you are sorry, but you would rather lose the
order than disappoint him in the delivery of it. Explain
the situation fully to him, and it is ten chances to one he will
leave the order. If he does so, you must have that work ready

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1B72

LINING VIKING OLD STYLE No. 3

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26 pounds and multiples 10-Point

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point

50c. per lb.

54c. per lb.

A REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS IS
One thing that a job printer should strive for.
He will have gained a great advantage when
it comes to be said of him that he always gets
work out on time, and it will pay him to en-
deavor to secure such a reputation by every
means in his power. I know how prone is
the ordinary business man to wait until he is
clean out of stationery, or whatever he wants,
before ordering more, or to postpone until the
last possible moment the order for circulars,
or handbills, or any other bit of commercial
work; and then, when he does give you the
order, he acts as though he thought his was
the only work you had in your shop—that
you should immediately give him precedence
over everybody else.

If your office is run systematically, you
can tell, after a moment\'s reflection just how the
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REPUTATION EOR PROMPTNESS
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advantage when it comes to be said
of him that he invariably gets work
out on time, and it will pay him to en-
deavor to secure such a reputation by
every means in his power. I know
how prone the ordinary business man
is to wait until he is clean out of sta-
tionery, or whatever he wants, before
ordering more, or to postpone until the
latest possible moment the order for
circulars, or handbills, or any other bit
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EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS THOUGH
Continuous, was exceedingly slow for three hundred and fifty years, and
although the volume of printed nriatter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to the conditions of our age,
the use of printing is still very largely a matter of habit and education,
varying widely In different nations, and even among the various states
of our own Republic. This fact Is Illustrated by the expenditures of
state governments for official printing, which show differences so great
as to be explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use
of printed matter. The state of New York, for example, has long been
foremost among all the stales In the production of printing; In 1900 the
state government expended $654,330.53 for official printing, while state
officials of Tennessee, a state In which printing Is a minor Industry and
much less a factor In dally life, expended In the same year but $8,136.38
The proportion, therefore, of official printing to population was twenty
times as great In New York as In Tennessee. On the whole, however,
the advance of the United States during the last fifty years, which may
be set as the period of greatest Industrial activity, has been so great and
far reaching as to place the Industry among the leaders, and to arouse
some curiosity concerning the part which the printer has played In this
half century competition among the great Industries. Fortunately It Is
possible to measure, approximately at least, the progress which the prin-
cipal Industries In the United Stales have made since 1850, for the fed-
eral census taken in that year, and commonly regarded as the first
modern census. Included stallsllcs of manufacturers. The results, how-
ever, cannot be regarded as entirely accurate. Invention, expansion,
and progress have wrought so mightily In the half century since 1850 that
a statistical bottom firm enough to hold anchor would be especially
welcome, but methods of enumeration and form*** The Printing Art

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25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS
Though continuous, was exceedingly slow for three hundred
and fifty years, and, although the volume of printed matter
has increased much more rapidly during the last half century,
responsive to the conditions of our age, the use of printing
is still largely a matter of habit and education, varying widely
in different nations, and even among the various states of our
own Republic. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures
of state governments for official printing, which show differ-
ences so great as to be explainable only by the habit of the
sparing or of the liberal use of printed matter. The state of
New York, for example, has long been foremost among all the
states in the production of printing; in 1900 the state govern-
ment expended $654,330.53 for official printing, while the
state of Tennessee, a state in which printing is a minor In-
dustry and much less a factor in daily life, expended in the
same year but S8,136.38. The proportion, therefore, of official
printing to population was twenty times as great In New
York as in Tennessee. On the whole, however, the advance
of the printing industry In the United States during the last
fifty years, which may be set as the period of greatest indus-
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THE HUNNEWELL SERIES

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25 pounds and multiples 10-Point 54c. per lb.

EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING,
Progress, though continuous, was very slow for
three hundred and fifty years, and, although
the vohjme of printed matter has increased
much more rapidly during the last half century,
responsive to the conditions of our age, the use
of printing is still largely a matter of habit and
education, varying widely in different nations,
and even among the various states of our own
Republic. This fact is illustrated by the ex-
penditures of the state governments for official
printing, which show differences so great as to
be explainable only by the habit of the sparing
or of the liberal use of printed matter. The
state of New York, for example, has long been
foremost among all the states in the production
of printing; in 1900 the state government ex-
pended $654,330.53 for official printing, while
the state of Tennessee, a state in which 123
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EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING
The progress, though continuous, was ex-
ceedingly slow for three hundred and fifty
years, and, although the volume of printed
matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to
the conditions of our age, the use of print-
ing is still largely a matter of habit and
education, varying widely In different na-
tions, and even among the states of our
own Republic. This fact is illustrated by
the expenditures of the state governments
for official printing, which show differences
so great as to be explainable only by the
habit of the sparing or of the liberal
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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

LINING FRENCH OLD STYLE No. ^

Standard

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point 76c. per lb.

even in the art of printing, the progress, though

Continuous, was exceedlng-ly slow for three hundred and fifty years, and
although the volume of printed matter has increased much more rapidly
uring the last half century, responsive to the conditions of our age,
the use of printing is still very largely a matter of habit and education,
varying widely in different nations, and even among the various states
of our own Republic. This fact is illustrated by the expenditures of
state governments for official printing, which show differences so great
as to be explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal use
of printed matter. The state of New York, for example, has long been
foremost among all the states in the production of printing; in igoo the
state government expended
$654,330.53 for official printing, while the state
officials of Tennessee, a state in which printing is a minor industry and
much less a factor in daily life, expended in the same year but
$5,136.38.
The proportion, therefore, of official printing to population was twenty
times as great in New York as in Tennessee. On the whole, however,
the advance of the United States during the last fifty years, which may
be set as the period of greatest industrial activity, has been so great and
far reaching as to place the industry among the leaders, and to arouse
some curiosity concerning the part which the printer has played in this
half century competition among the great industries. Fortunately it is
possible to measure, approximately at least, the progress which the prin-
cipal industries in the United States have made since
1850, for the federal
census taken in that year, and commonly regarded as the first modern
census, included statistics of manufactures. The results, however, can-
not be regarded as entirely accurate. Invention, expansion and progress
have wrought so mightily in the half century since
1850 that a statistical
bottom firm enough to hold anchor would be especially welcome, but
roethods of enumeration and form of inquiry have ***—The Printing Art

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EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING, PROGRESS
Though continuous, was exceedingly slow for three hun-
dred and fifty years, and, although the volume of printed
matter has increased much more rapidly during the last
half century, responsive to the conditions of our age, the
use of printing is still largely a matter of habit and educa-
tion, varying widely in different nations, and even among
the different states of our own Republic. This fact is
illustrated by the expenditures of state governments for
official printing, which show differences so great as to be
explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of the liberal
use of printed matter. The state of New York, for ex-
ample, has long been foremost among all the states in the
production of printing; in
1900 tiie state government ex-
pended
$654,330.53 for official printing, while the state of
Tennessee, a state in which printing is a minor industry
and much less a factor in daily life, expended in the same
year but
$8,136.38. The proportion, therefore, of official
printing to population was twenty times as great in New
York as in Tennessee. On the whole, however, the ad-
vance of the printing industry in the United States during
the last fifty years, which may be set as the period of
greatest industrial activity, has been so great as to place

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even in the art of printing, progress

Though continuous, was exceedingly slow for three
hundred and fifty years, and although the volume
of printed matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to the con-
ditions of our age, the use of pnnting is still largely
a matter of habit and education, varying widely in
different nations, and even among the various states
of our own Republic. This fact is illustrated by
the expenditures of state governments for official
printing, which show differences so great as to be
explainable only by the habit of the sparing or of
the liberal use of printed matter. The state of New
York, for example, has long been foremost among
all the states in the production of printing; in 1900
the state government expended ^654,330.53 for
official printing, while the state of Tennessee, a
state in which printing is a minor industry and much
less a factor in daily life, expended in the same

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EVEN IN THE ART OF PRINTING,

The progress, though continuous, was ex-
ceedingly slow for three hundred and fifty
years, and, although the volume of printed
matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to
the conditions of our age, the use of print-
ing is still largely a matter of habit and
education, varying widely in different na-
tions, and even among the various states
of our own Republic. This fact is illus-
trated by the expenditures of the state
governments for official printing which
show differences so great as to be ex-
plainable only by the habit of the sparing
or of the liberal use of printed matter.

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A conjurer and a tailor once happened to converse
together. "Alas!" cries the tailor, "what an unhappy
poor creature am I; if people fhould ever take it in
their heads to live without clothes I am undone; I have
no other trade to have recourfe to." "Indeed, friend,
I pity you fmcerely," replies the conjurer; "but, thank
Heaven, things are not quite so bad with me; for if
one trick fhould fail, I have an hundred tricks more
for them yet. However, if at any time you are re-
duced to beggary, apply to me, and I will relieve you."
A famine overfpread the land; the tail
or made a fhift
to live, because his cuftomers could not
clothes; but the poor conjurer, with al
tricks, could find none that had money t
it was in vain that he promifed to eat fi
pins; no single creature would relieve h
he was obliged to beg from the very tai
ing he had formerly defpised.

There are no obllrudtions more fatal t
pride and refentment. If you mull refe

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did battle with y^ bold®
highwayman

all, at leaft supprefs your indignation ur
come rich, and then Ihew away: the ref
poor man is like the efforts of a harm
fting; it may get him crulhed, but cannc
Who values that anger which is cons
empty menaces.

Once upon a time, a goose fed its yoi
side; and a goose, in such circumftances

15 A $1.50 30a $1.75 $3.25 Small Caps, 10a $0.f

Poster Font, approx. 25 lbs., $16.50

6-Pt. Swastika Border No. 1 60 inches $1.50
Originated and cast by

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY
190-192 Congress Street, Boston
43 Centre Street, New York

e:stablish e:d in the; year is72

FOURTEENTH

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SIR ALGERNON STANHOPE\'S

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CASLON OLD STYLE No. i. JOB FONTS

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

the hansen superior quauity

original caslon with regular descenders

25A $0.80 70a $1.20 $2.00
"WELL! WHY SHOULDN\'T HE DO GOOD WORK WHEN HE HAS
All the latest type faces to work with?" Thus spoke Morpheus Grumble of his
more successful fellow workman employed by a rival firm, Doitt, Wright & Co.,
whose work bore the reputation of being the very best that could be produced

8-Point 20A $1.00 BOa $1.25 $2.25

now, the truth be known, the firm by whom
Morpheus was employed was well equipped to produce good printing, but
Morpheus followed the line of least resistance and performed his work in
a half-hearted, indolent manner, studying the face of the clock, while his

put on special line to preserve style of face

12-Point 16A$1.25 35a $1.50 $2.75

IDEAS WHICH HE STORED AWAY
In the recesses of his brain to be brought forth
and put to practical use when the proper job

14-Point

12A $1.40 30a $1.60 $3.00

THE PRIEST WAS SINGING AND
The organ sounded, and then anon the
great cathedral bell. It was the elevation

18A $1.10 45a $1.40 $2.50 16-Point

10-Point

12A $1.75 22a $1.50 $3.25

friend at doitt, wright & co.\'s studied

the possibilities of each border, ornament, and face of type in
the office and carefully perused the various trade journals, not
omitting the advertisements, gleaning therefrom many helpful

MANY COMPOSITORS SAY
"I can\'t" when confronted with
a difficult bit of copy. Buck up!

GRAYLE BOOK COMPANY

SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT-BOOKS
SCIENTIFIC WORKS •• BIOGRAPHIES

BRANCH OFFICES

NEW YORK
BOSTON ATLANTA
PHILADELPHIA
SAN FRANCISCO
CHICAGO

THOMAS J. GRAYLE

President

E. FRANK WILKINS
Vice-President

DAVID W. GRAYLE
Secy-Treaj.

Cambridge, Mass.
Lining Ronaldeon Extended No. 3

STANDARD LINE

e-Point

STRATFORD-ON\'AVON HAS THE PROUD
Distinction of Ibeing tlie Ibirttiplace of "NATilijam
Shakespeare, and tlae liou.se in -wrhscli the ereat
poet was born and spent his earlier years still
stands on Henley street. As years passed by it
underwent many changes, but Its appearance
now is doubtless not materially different from
"What it was in the latter part of the sixteenth
century, since it has been carefully preserved
as a national memorial to the poet. There are

13A $1.10 26a $1.40 $2.50

17A $0.90 34a $1.10 $2.00 10-Point

STRATFORD - ON - AVON HAS
Ttie proud distinction of being
ttie birthplace of William Shakes
peare, and the house in w^hich
the great poet was born is still
standing on Henley street. As
years passed it doubtless under^

14A $1.00 28a $1.25 $2.25 12-Point

8-Point

11A $1.20 23a $1.55 $2.75

STRATKOKD-ON-AVON HAS THK
F\'roud dlstitaction of being tlie birth-
place of William Shakespeare, and the
house In which the great poet was
born still stands on Henley street. As
years passed by It doubtless under-
went changes but its appearance now
isi doubtless not materially different
from what it was in the latter part of

ST^RAT^KORD-ON-AVON IS
TPhe biftoplace of William
SliakieBpeare, and ttie liotiBe
in wHicH he A?vas born Btill
etandB on Henley street. It
tinder^s?*krent many cliangeB
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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

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12A $0.85 36a $1.15 $2.00

6-Point

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bic rotdjtigftc Srögcrin oUer Äuttur unb 2BiiTenfdiaft; fie ift bos geiftigc
23attb, wctcOcs fcfton in bcn öltcften Seiten bie großen ®ctfter mit ben ®teii=
fcften in enge ^Jeäic^ung brocfttc, bis Sodann Outenbcrg bnrcfi bie fegenss
reiche (Srftnbung ber Srucftfi^rtft jene ^eltftra^Ienbe Eidjtquctte gefdiaffen
^at, unter beren Sinftuß ficö ba» geiftigc Ceben bes aitittelolters äufo un=
geofinter etnporl)ob; jene Cit^tgueHe, bie no^ ^eute in ftets gune^men=
ber S\'üde alten ©efiieten mcnfi^li(j)crt Sd^uffens unb bcm internationaren
Oetriebe ber Stationen iugutfeontntt. Ss giebt in ben Äreifen ber gebitbeten
aJett 6cinc fiebensftettung, bie ni(J)t aur Scfirift in no^er \'iBeäie^ung ftönbe

Sic Schrift, btc Uefiertragung bes ©ebankens unb bcs
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in bcn öltcften 3eitcn bie großen ©eifter mit ben aJlcn=
fc^en in enge ißegie^ung brockte, bis 3oï)onn ©utenberg
burc^ bic fegensrctc^e grfinbung ber Srucfef(^rift jene
^ettftroljlenbe fiidjtguellc, gefc^affen ^at, unter beren
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Programm

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Sie 6c^rift, bie Mebcrtragung bes ©ebonfeens unb
bc6 Portes, ift pgletc^ bic roic^tigftc Srägerin otter
Kultur unb ^iffenfc^oft; fie
ift bas geiftigc ^anb,
roelc^es fc^on itt ben öltcften 3eitctt bie großen ©eifter
mit ben 9Jlcnf(^en in enge ^ejie^ung brachte, bis
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jene ^ettftra^Ienbc Cic^tquette gcfc^afs
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lOA $1.00 30a $1.50 $2.50

3)te 6d)n|t, bte Heöertrogung bes ©ebonkens
unb bes Portes, ift pgkict) bte n)id)ttgfte
gcrttt alter Kultur unb 3BtfJenfc^a[t; fie ift bas
gciftige 3îanb, tt)clcf)eö fd)on in ben öltcften 3cilen
btc großen ©eifter mit ben 9Henf(^cn in enge
gic^ung bract)tc, bis Sodann Ontcnbcrg bnrc^ bic
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10-Point

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18-Point

12-Point

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btttiïienö unb bes Portes, ift gugleic^ bie
toic^tigfte 3:tä9eritt
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fenfc^aft; fie ift bas geiftige 35ttnb, toel(^eô
fc^on oon älteftetr 3eit bie großen ©eifter
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8-Point

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m h Singen objiefien, £)at oagenteine Kegeln, bie fid) auf

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jonnen Sritter, roeleder über ben 2!5ert^ unb bie ÏSertljeilungbiefer oUge»
i na!^bacf)tc, benterWe, bog einige raef)t in ber OToIerei, anbete me^r

m ser .poefie I)errfi^ten; bag olfo bei biefen bie =Poefie ber OTaterei, bei jenen bie
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glid), mar ein 9Kann Don feinem ®efüt)te, roelcf)er oon beiben
fünften eine äf)ntirf)e SBirJiung ouf fid) oer[pürte. \'Selbe, em=
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fctjung gefällt. @in 3roeiter fud)te in bas Snnere biefes (Sefalfens
eingnbringen unb entbedite, bafe es bei beiben aus einerlei öucKe
fliege. Sie 6d)öni)eit, beren \'33egriff ratr guerft Don höperUdjen
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ber
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10-Point

(grfte, roelcljer bie SOtolcrei unb \'ïpoefie mit einanber
^^rgüct), roar ein 9)tonn Don feinem ®efüf)le, ber non beiben
fünften eine änt)lic^e SBirknng auf fi(i oerfpürte. 33eibe,
^nipfonb er, ftellen uns obroefenbe Singe als gegenroörtig,
öen 6ct)em als 5BirfeIicl)lieit oor; beibe täufd)en, unb beiber
2äufcf)ung gefällt. Êin 3roetter fucl)te in bas Snnere biefes
gefallen« eingubringen unb entbedite, ba^ es bei beiben aus
einerlei Quelle fliege. S)ie 6d)önf)eit, beren begriff roir
äuerft üon feörperlid)en Singen obgtelien, l)ot allgemeine
Regeln, bie fic^ auf mehrere Singe anroenben loffen; auf
®ebanken foroot)l als ouf formen. Êin Sritter, roeleder
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anber oergtic^, tüar ein 9Kann üon feinem ®efüt)Ie,
ber Don beiben 5lünften eine äl)nlid)e ïBirkung auf
fid) Derfpürte. 33eibc, empfonb er, ftellen uns abn)e=
fenbe 3)inge als gegenroartig, ben 6d)ein als ^irk=
iid)keit oor; beibe täufd)en, unb beiber S;äufd)ung
gefällt. Êin 3roeiter fud)te in bas 3nnere biefes
©efallens einzubringen unb entbedite, ba^ es bei bei=
ben aus einerlei öuelle fliege. 2)ie 6d)ön^eit, beren
begriff roir guerft
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Cast to line with all point bodies of lining type from 5-point to 18-point, with a
variety of faces, they are the most complete assortment of leaders ever brought out

One Dot to the Em

Three Dots to the Em

5-Polnt

per pound
$1.20

5-Polnt

per pound
$1.20

51-point

88 cents

5i-Point

88 cents

6-Point

76 cents

6-Point

76 cents

7-Point

66 cents

7-Polnt

66 cents

8-Point

62 cents

8-Point

62 cents

9-Point

58 cents

9-Point

58 cents

10-Point

54 cents

10-Point

54 cents

11-Point

52 cents

11-Point

52 cents

12-Point

50 cents

12-Point

50 cents

14-Point

47 cents

14-Point

47 cents

16-Point

47 cents

16-Point

47 cents

18-Point

47 cents

18-Point

47 cents

5-Point

Two Dots to the Em

per pound
$1.20

5-Point

Fine Round Dot

per pound
$1.20

51-Point

88 cents

5Lpoint

88 cents

6-Point

76 cents

6-Point

76 cents

7-Point

66 cents

7-Point

66 cents

8-Point

62 cents.

8~Point

62 cents

9-Point

58 cents

9-Polnt

58 cents

10-Point 54 cents

10-Point

54 cents

11-Point

52 cents

52 cents

11-Point

12-Point

50 cents

50 cents
47 cents

12-Point
14-Polnt

Characters of One Dot to the Em Lining Leaders

All characters shown on 8-Point body

16-Point

47 cents

Characters of Two Dots to the Em Lining Leaders
Characters of Three Dots to the Em Lining Leaders

18-PoInt

47 cents

Characters of Fine Round Dot Lining Leaders

In matching leaders in case be sure and send sample leader. All sizes and faces put up in 3 and 5 pound job fonts at regular body rates as above.

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR ISYH

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en superior quality

established in the year 1s72

HANSEN\'S NEW IMPROVED LINING LEADERS

STANDARD LINE

6-Point

Hyphen Face per pound

76 cents

6-Point

Fine Hyphen Face

per pound

76 cents

■«-Point

66 cents

7-Point

66 cents

8-Point

62 cents

8-Point

62 cents

9-Point

58 cents

9-Point

58 cents

10-Point

54 cents

10-Point

54 cents

11-Point

52 cents

11-Point

52 cents

12-Point

50 cents

12-Point

50 cents

Characters of Hyphen Face Lining Leaders

Shown on 8-Point body

Characters of Fine Hyphen Face Lining Leaders
Shown on 8-Point body

Siiecimen of 12-Point Hyphen Face Lining Leaders aligned with 18-Point and 30-Point Newton Script

____________________^,90___

____________

\'Z\'____________

Specimen of 6-Point Two Dots to tlie Em Lining Leaders used with
Hansen\'s 6-Point Lining Crawford

Boston in 1776.....................................James Byron Masters

The Trial Trip of the Dolphin............................Charles Seaman

The Resolution of Sammy..................................George Custer

Explorations in Southern Mexico..............................Allan Miner

A Battle in Mid Air........................................Boswick Paine

Specimen of lO-Point Three Dots to the Em Lining Leaders used with
Hansen\'s 10-Point Lining Stratford Old Style

Evening Bells.............................George Irving

The Whispering Waves........................Adams

Rose of My Heart..............................Mattures

^^verie.....................................Otto Kirkmann

A^n Old Garden...........................Hope Temple

Specimen of 8-Point One Dot to the Em Lining Leaders used with
Hansen\'s Lining Caslon Old Style Xo. 2

Page

Coming Home from the Fields.............25

Hunting the Partridge.................37

A Good Shot on the Wing...............53

Fishing for Speckled Trout...............59

A Camp in the Mountains...............gl

Specimen of 12-Point Fine Round Dot Lining Leaders used with
Hansen\'s Lining Caslon Old Style No. 2

Wedding March..............................................Wagner

In After Years............................................................Blake

Blue Danube Waltzes....................................Strauss

After the Ball............................................................Harris

Just for Fun...................................................Von Tilzer

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ED IN THE YEAR 1S72

French

aageeeeiiouiiu

AgEEE AgEEiiE
Portuguese

aageeinSoouii

AAgEEIN06UU

AgEEfN666tr

Swedish

aao A AO AAo

Danish and Norwegian

0 o 0 O

Bohemian

eeiorsunyz ACEEf6R
SttJ^Z

German

a o ii A O t)

Italian

a e 1 6 u A E i 6 U
aeiooiiii AE:f60tjU
Polish

JOB AND BODY TYPE ACCENTS

The accents that we make are divided into different languages as follows

Hungarian

a,6(iln6§iz 4 C L t 6 S Z Z
Spanish

aeiduiin AEIOUUN

a e f 6 u tj n

Below is a complete list of accents made in the different sizes of body and job type as specified and shown in this

specimen book:

OLD STYLE No. 110

6-Point—a aaaaaa eeeeeei

i i i 1 1 6 o o 6 6 6 ii u ii
uliun^AAO
8-Point—a aaaaaaaeeeeee
e 1 i 1 i i i 6 6 o 6 6 6 o u
uiiuuun 9 AAAAA

E fe E f O 6 O U IJ N c

AAAfeEE fo6UtjN<;

10-Point—a aaaaaaaeeeeee

e 1 1 1 i i 1\' o 6 o 6 6 d o u

uiiuuun^AAAAA
E E E Ef O 6 OUtJN
gAlAAEEEElllfO
6C)6tjxJuuNg

11-Point—a aiiaaa eeeeee 11
i i 1 1 6 6 o 6 6 6 u vi ii u
u u n 9

12-Point—a aaaaaaeeeeeei
iiiiiooooooiiuii
u ii u n c A A A EI06

U N A E I 6 tJ N

OLD STYLE No. 110 ITALIC

8-Point—a aaaa e.eeeiiiio
obdiiuiiunQ

BODY TYPE ACCENTS

OLD STYLE No. 110 ITALIC, Continued

10-Point—a aiiaaaeeeeee ii
i i i f 600666 ii u ii u
u u ii 9

11-Point—a

CASLON OLD STYLE No. 2

6-Point—a a a a a e e e\' e i i 11 6 6

boiiutiiing AAAE
EEfOOUtJNC

8-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiiioo
ooiiuiiuinQAAA E

EEIOOtiUNg

10-Point—ii aaaaeeeeiiiioo

ooiiiiuuii^AAA E
EEIOOliUNC

12-Point—ii aaaaeeeeiiiioo
66iiiiuuTigAAA fi

EfifodtiuNg

18-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiiioo

66iiiiiiuri(jAAA £

EEIOOliUNC

24-Point—a a.a a a e e e e\' i i i i 6 6
ooiiiiuuiigAAA E

Ei:fo6uiJNg

CASLON 0. S. ITALIC No. 2

6-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiiioo

ooiiuuxingAAO
8-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiii
boiiuuiifiQAAO
10-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiii
ooiiuutincjAAO
12-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiii
ooiiuutingAAO

OLD STYLE No. 112

6-Point—a aaaaeeeeiiiioo

6 oiiiiti lific A A A A E
EEIIOOOUUlJNg

AAAEfeE:fo6utJN Q

8-Point—a aaaaaaeeeeeeii
i i i 1 6 6 6 6 6 6 ii ti ii u
u u ii 9 A
AAEEfil O
OtiUNgAAAEfeEi

o 6 (j u N g

10-Point—a a a a a e e e e i i i i 6 6 0

66iiuutiii9 AAAE
E E I
0 O 6 U U N g A A
lfiteEfo6ijUNg
12-Point—a a a a e e e e i i i i 6 6 6

6uutiun9AAAEEE
f O 6 U tJ N g g

o o

o o

o o

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OLD STYLE No. 112 ITALIC

ä ä ä a ä e e e e i i 1 1 Ö

ÖÖ6 üüüüng ÄÄÄ

EfeEl\'ÖÖÜÜNg
8-Point-ä ä ä a ä e e ^e e i i i 1 ö

öoö üüüun^ ÄÄÄ
EfeEfÖÖÜÜNC

10-Point-ä ä ä ä ä e 6 e e i i 1 f ö

oöö üüuüng ÄÄÄ

EfefilöÖÜÜNg
12.Pomt-ä ä k a ä e e fe e\' i i 11\' ö

öoö üüuün9 ÄÄÄ
EElEfÖÖÜÜNg

fiOMAN No. 4

6-Poiftt-ä ääääaäeeeeeei
i i i 1 1 6 ö ö 6 6 6 ü 0 ü ü
uun50q,(jizÄÄÄ
Ä Ä E E E E I I I r Ö Ö
ÖÖ0ÜÜÜÜNC

6-Point-

ROMAN No. 4. Continued

8-Point—a aaaaaaeeeeeei
i i\' i i 1 6 o o 6 b 6 u u ii
uudngeq-c^lns i z c
suyzre A A AE E fe f
o0outJN g 4 C I? L

]$S^ZCEE§ U f ZA E
E E f 6 U N
10-Poiivt—a aaaaaaeeeeee
1 I i i i 1 6 o 6 6 b d u u ii
uutingAAAEE^I
OOtiUNgAAAAfiEE
i i f o 6 6 u tr u u n g
12-Point—a aaaaaaeeeeee i
i i i 1 1 6 o o 6 b 6 u ii ii
uuufigAAOU

ROMAN No. 4 ITALIC

10-Point—a aaaaaaeeeeeei
i i i i i\' 6 o o 6 b 6 u u ii
iluun9AAAEEEI
O 6 U tJ N

JOB TYPE ACCENTS

Hansen superior quauity

BODY TYPE ACCENTS. Continued

ROMAN No. 4 ITALIC. Continued

12-Point—a aaaaa eeeeee li
i i i 1 b 6 b 6 b b u u ii u
u li n 9

NATIONAL ROMAN

6-Point—a aaaa^eeeeii iiii
bbbbuiiiiiiAAAA
feEEIOOtJUNg
8-Point—a a a a a 9 e e e e 1 1 i 1 ii
obbbutiiiiiAAAA
EEEIOOIJUNg

10-Point—a a a a a 9 e e e e i f i i ii
bb bbuiiiiiiAAAA
EEEfOOTJUNg

11-Point—a a a a a 9 e e e e i 1 i i n
obbbuuiifiAAAA
EEEI06UUNg

12-Point—a a a a a 9 e e e e i f i i n
obbbuuiinAAAA
EEfifOOUUNC

established in the year 18v2

HANSEN OLD STYLE No. 30

e-Point-a a a a a e e fe e i i i f o 6
ooiiuudn^AAAA
AAEEEIOOUTJ
N g

8-Poiftt-a a a a d e e e e i i i f 6 6
o o^ii u u li n g A A A A
AAEEEf06UUNg
10-Poirvt
-a i k i i e e e e i i 11 o 6

ooiiuuun^AAAAA

AEfeEIOOtiUNg
12-Poiivt-a a a a a e e e e i i 1 1 o 6

ooiiuuung AAAA
AAEEEfOOUlJN

g

14-Point-a a o

18-Point-a a a a a e e e e n 1 1 o 6
oduuuun9 AAA A
AAEEEIOOUTJNg

FRENCH OLD STYLE No. 3

lO-Point-a aoAAOlAo"

VIKING

-aao0AAO0
-aab0AAO0
-aao0AAO0
-aab0AAO0

CRAWFORD

-a a b A A O
-i
a b A A O
-a a b A A O
-a a b A A O
-a a b A A O
-a a b A A O

LATIN ANTIQUE

-a a b
-a a b

ä ä b A Ä Ö
ä ä b

TYPEWRITER

12-Point—e\' i\'nÄINääb AÄÖ

STENOGRAF

12-Point—ä äb0üÄÄÖÜ0

6-Point
8-Point
10-Poittt
12-Point

6-Point
8-Point
10-Point
12-Point
18-Point
24-Point

8-Poittt-
10-Point
12-Point-
18-Point-

DE VINNE

-ä ä b Ä A Ö

-ä ä b Ä Ä Ö

-äaäiöbüliüffiöeÄÄÖ

-a ä b Ä Ä Ö

-ä ä b Ä Ä Ö

-ä ä b

-ä ä b

NEWTON SCRIPT

-ääääeeeb6üiiii9

Ä Ä Ö N g

-ääääeeebbüufi9

Ä Ä Ö N g

-ääääeeebbüüfi9
Ä Ä Ö N g

-ääääeeeb6üiin9
Ä Ä Ö N g

HOWLAND

ä ä b
-ä ä b

ANTIQUE No. 31

10-Point—Ö

8-Point-
10-Point
12-Point-
14-Point-
18-Point-
24-Point-
36-Point-

12-Point-
18-Point-
24-Point-
30-Point-

10-Point-
12-Point-

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LINING GOTHIC No. 18

6-Point—a äaäägeeeei\'i i n
6 Ö Ö u u Ü Ü

8-Point—a ääää^eeeei\'i i n
6 Ö d Ü Ü Ü Ü
10-Point—ä ääää^eeeeii i n
6 Ö 6 Ü Ü Ü Ü
12-Point—a ääää9eeeei\'i i n

6 Ö 6 ü u Ü Ü
I4-Point—a äaäägeeeeii i n
6 Ö 6 Ü Ü Ü Ü
18-Point—a ääääQeeeefi i n

6 Ö 6 u Ü Ü Ü
24-Point—a äääägeeeeii i n

6 Ö d u Ü Ü Ü
30-Point—a äääägeeeefi i n
6 Ö d Ü Ü Ü Ü
36-Point—a äääägeeeeii i ü

6 Ö d Ü u Ü Ü
42-Point—a äääägeeeeii i n

6 Ö d Ü u Ü Ü
48-Point—a ä ä ä ä g e e e e 1\' i i n

6 Ö d Ü u Ü Ü
54-Point—a ääää9eeeei\'i i n
6 Ö d u Ü Ü Ü

BUFFALO ITALIC

12-Point—ä ä Ö A Ä Ö
18-Point—ä ä Ö A Ä Ö

DE VINNE CONDENSED

24-Point—6

StZ

GERMAN

10-Point—ä äääeeeii\'öüüü
ÄÖÜ

BOLDFACE No. 15

6-Point—ä ä Ö A Ä Ö

8-Point—w w 6e oe

STRATFORD OLD STYLE

6-Point—a ääää9eeeei\'i i n
6 Ö d Ü Ü Ü Ü

8-Point—a aääägeeeefi "i n

6 Ö d u Ü Ü Ü
10-Point—a aääägeeeei\'i i n
6 Ö d 11 Ü Ü Ü
12-Point—a ääää^eeeeii i n
6 Ö d Ü Ü Ü Ü

HÜNNEWELL

6-Point—a ä ä ä ä 9 e e e e 11 i 1 n
6 Ö d d 1111 Ü ÜÄÄÄ A E
fififööüüNg

8-Point—ä ääää9eeeeifi\'in
oöodtiüüüÄÄAÄE
EEIÖÖÜÜNg
10-Point—ä ä ä ä ä 9 e e e e i 1 i 1 n
6 öödüüüüÄÄAAfe
EEIÖÖÜÜNg
12-Point—a ä ä ä ä 9 e e e e i 1 i i n
oöddüiiüüÄÄAÄE
EEIÖÖÜÜNg

LATIN CONDENSED

10-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö
12-Point—ä äöäeeÜ9ÄAÖ
18-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö
24-Point—ä ä ö Ä Ä Ö
36-Point—ä ä ö
48-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 4

6-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö

S-Point-ä ä ö Ä A Ö
10-Point-ä ä ö Ä A Ö
12-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö
18-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö
20-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö
24-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö
42-Point—ä ä ö Ä A Ö

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

JOB TYPE ACCENTS. Continued

BUFFALO

6-Point—ä ä ä a ä ä e e e e i i 1 1 ö

66düüüün9AÄÄÄ
AÄEEEIÖÖÜÜNg

8-Point—ä ä.ääääeeeeiiiiö
6ddüüutin9 ÄA Ä
ÄÄÄEEEIÖÖÜÜ
Ng

10-Point—ä ä ä ä ä ä e e e e e i i i 1

öoodüüüün 9 AÄÄ

ÄÄAfiEEIÖÖÜÜ
Ng

12-Point—ä ääaääeeeeiiiiö
oödüüüün
9ÄÄ Ä
ÄA Ä E E E f ÖÖÜÜ
NC

18-Point—ä ääaääeeeeiiiiö
66düüiiun9ÄÄÄ
ÄÄÄEEEfÖÖÜN

Q

48-Point—ä äeeeduii9

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 400

*6-Point—ä ääää9eeeeii i n
6 ö d u ü ü ü
8-Point—ä ä ä ä ä 9 e e e e 1\' i i n
6 ö d li ii ü ü
10-Point—a ääää9eeeefi i ii

6 ö d ü 11 ü ü
12-Point—a ääää9eeeefi i n
6 d d ü ü ü ü
18-Point—a a ä ä ä 9 e e e e i i i n

6 ö d u ii ü ü
24-Point—a ääää9eeeei\'i i n
6 ö d ti ü ü ü
36-Point—a ä ä ä ä 9 e e e e 1\' i i n
6 ö d ü ii ü ü
48-Point—ä ääää9eeeeii i 11

6 ö d li u ü ü
*Also made in 14, 30 and 54-Point

-ISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

PIECE ACCENTS

2-Point Piece Accents

12 3 4 5 6

Per Font, $0.50

10 11 12 13 14 15 "

6-Point Piece Accents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
^ , m o o rr n

Per Font, $1.00

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

A .... r V A "v

PßICE LIST OF ACCENTS

Body and job type accents are put up in fonts according to languages listed at 35c per font in sizes from 6 to 12-Point and at 50c per font
for sizes larger than 12-Polnt. Any accent cast to order in qua ntities of no less than
4 ounces each at a minimum charge of 60c. In quan-
tities at second class rates per pound unless ordered with weight fonts at same time. Special characters cut to order at special prices.

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LINING CASLON FULLFACE

STANDARD LINE

e-Point ii2A $0.96 44a $1.05 $2.00

BALANCE OF COMPOSING AND PRESS ROOMS MOST
Essential to profitable operation of printing offices. That the
composing room is considered the unprofitable department by
many printers is due, in many instances, to their failure to keep
the growth of the composing room equivalent to that of the
press room. That more type and material is required for the
operation of several cylinder presses than for the operation of
one press, is obvious, yet many printers lose sight of this fact. 98

8-Point IflA $1.10 38a $1.15 $2.26

FONTS OF LIBERAL SIZE MOST IMPORTANT
Printers believe, and tell their customers, that adver-
tising should be judged by results and not by price
paid. The same argument holds good as to equip-
ment. An investment in sufficient material to avoid
expensive delays in hunting sorts and hold-ups of
the presses is most conducive to a fat pocket book

10-Point

IBA $1.20 32a $1..S0 $2.60

JOB TYPE IS SOLD AT BODY PRICES
Never have printers been able to secure
type and supplies at such favorable prices
and discounts as at the present time. The
printer who is continually out of sorts has
only himself to blame. Hansen Type Be^

Results

The Ad. Man\'s Story

IBA $1..30 .S2a $1.45 $2.75

12-Point

IT\'S EASY ENOUGH TO BE
Pleasant when life flows by
like a song; But the man worth
while is the man with a smile
when everything goes wrong

18-Point

BEST TYPE FOR THE PRINTER
The best to use because it is the most
accurate and durable. The best to
buy, being all made under one roof
prompt shipment is assured and or-
ders for sorts can be quickly filled 5

14-Polnt

Published A. D. MCMIX by
The Publicity Promulgators

TO THE ADMIRERS OF CASLON OLD STYLE
This series will appeal strongly. Having all desirable
characteristics of the Caslon but with a heavier face

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LINING CASLON FULLFACE

STANDARD LINE

SA $8.20 6a $3.05 $6.26

42-Polnt

24-Polnt

STRENGTH NOTED
Many Sales Promoted 5

5A $1.55 12a $1.95 $8.50

Fine Clothes
Men & Boys

Spring and Summer 1909

MASTER PRINTER
Most attractive series
is the Caslon Fullface

4A $2.00 9a $2.25 $4.25

30-Point

^ BR

[y^

86-Point

Haufman\'s

Clothing of Quality

GREAT RANGE
Its uses unlimited
Striking effects 4

3A $2.55 6a $2.45 $5.00

NEW FACES

Type, Borders
Ornaments, 73

4S-Point

3A $4.25 5a $3.25 $7.50

RICH PUBLISHER

Increase Circulation

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established in the year 1872

"He Hansen

superior quality

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established in -the year 1s72

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CASLON OLD STYLE No. 2

STANDARD LINE

Caslon Old Style Number Two

is one of the prettiest faces ever cut of this ever popular type It is cast
in fourteen sizes on the standard line from superior copper alloy metal

22A $0.85 60a $1.15 $2.00

IN SETTING DISPLAY LINES a compositor can waste the time and energy not
only of himself, but also that of his fellow workmen, if he is careless in handling
the material, e pecially in offices where there is not an overabundant supply of
he various fonts It is often necessary to set up a number of try" lines be ore a
compositor will find the type suitable to his purpose. When he finds that a line of
type Xch he has set is either too small or too large, too heavy or too \'\'ght. s-ch

ine should immediately be replaced in the c^se from which . was taken and not

dumped on a galley or frame. Some other compositor may wish to ase the same
,yp"f
and, not finding it in the case, he will either have to turn sorts which mus
Iter be replaced, or hunt for it on the dead stone or perhaps pull out ""mberless
boards on which dead matter is kept before he finally finds the sorts needed th^s is
time and exertion which could have been saved if the lines had
been_ replaced in
lliTcase after finding it did not answer his purpose. It is the same in regard to

6-Point

20A $1.00 48a $1.25 $2.25

8-Polnt

IN SETTING DISPLAY LINES a compositor can waste the
time and energy not only of himself, but also that of his fellow
workmen, if he is careless in the handling of material, especially
in offices where there is not an overabundant supply of the various
fonts. It is often necessary to set up a number of " try " Imes
before a compositor will find the type suitable to his purpose.
When he finds that a line of type which he has set is either too
small or too large, too heavy or too light, such a line should im-
mediately be replaced in the case from which it was taken, and
not dumped on a galley or frame. Some other compositor may

ISA $1.15 40a $1.35 $2.50

10-Point

IN SETTING DISPLAY LINES a man can waste
the time and energy not only of himself, but also that
of his fellow workmen, if he is careless in the handling
of material, especially in offices where there is not an
overabundant supply of the varioiis fonts. It is often
necessary to set up a number of "try" lines before a
compositor will find the type suitable to his purpose.

15A $1.30 32a $1.45 $2.75

12-Point

IN SETTING DISPLAY LINES a com-
positor can waste the time and energy not
only of himself, but also that of his fellow
workmen, if he is careless in the handling
of material, especially in offices where the
supply of the fonts is not overabundant

14A $1.60 28a $1.50 $3.00

IN SETTING DISPLAY LINES

a man can waste the time and energy
not only of himself, but also that of
his fellow workmen, if he is careless
in the handling of material, especially

14-Polnt

lOA $1.50 20a $1.50 $3.00

16-Point

IN SETTING display lines
a compositor can waste the
time and energy not only of
himself, but also that of his

lOA $1.55 20a $1.70 $3.25

18-Point

IN SETTING display lines
a man can waste the time and
energy not only of himself but

8A $1.60 16a $1.65 $3.26

20-Point

IN SETTING DISPLAY
lines a man can waste the
time and energy not only

6A $1.75 12a $1.75 $3.50

24-Point . ^ _ ^ _

LINING TYPE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Durable Metal used in Caslon Old Style No. 2

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Modern and O. S. Fignres are both cast for this type. Modern Fignres come with font. Small Caps of 6, 8,10 and 12-Pt. in separate fonts, 50c each

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CASLON OLD STYLE No. 2

\'^-Point

"H E HANSE

N SUPERIOR QUALITV

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR

STANDARD LINE

3A $7.75 4a $4.75 $12.50

BEST of Faces

54-Point

3A $5.30 4a $3.45 $8.75

TONE

Quality

42-Polnt

3A $3.25 6a $2.75 $6.00

CASLON

Old Style

is Popular

oint

36-ï

4A $2.75 6a $2.00 $4.75

Matrice

of this type
newly made

lincoln
military
academy

SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS

A REVISED CATALOGUE OF STUDIES
DRILLS EXERCISES, WITH WHICH
IS GIVEN A LIST OF THE STUDENTS

30-Point

5A $2.00 10a $2.25 $4.25

CASLON TYPES MUCH USED

In Fourteen Carefully Graded Sizes

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAL-IXY

CASLON OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 2

Standard Line

4A $3.50 7a $2.75 $6.25

42-Poiilt

0LD STTLE Printing 375

6A$1.70 12a $1.80 $3.50

PRINTSHOPS

Demand this letter

24-Point

ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST

7A$1.50 16a $1.75 $8.25

FLOWER GIRLS

Elegantly Dressed 68

20-Point

Coifs Armory
Presses

18-Point

9A $1.30 25a $1.95 $3.25

SUMMER SPORTS
In th>e Shade of the Pines

DESIGNED & PATENTED BT JOHN THOMSON, C. E.
BUILT AT COLTS ARMORT BY COLTS PATENT
FIREARM MANUFACTURING COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, U. S. A.

9A$1.40 22a $1.60 $3.00

SECOND THOUGHTS

Reveal unto us a true insight

14-Point 12A$1.35 34a $1.65 $8.00

16-Point

MVCH HAS BEEN SPOKEN
Concerning the correct use of Italics

12-Point

14A $1.20 42a $1.55 $2.75

CHANGING OF TYPE DESIGNS
Requires time and labor and very often

10-Point 16A $1.00 50a $1.50 $2.50

MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED TEARS
Have Caslon types been in use and today they are
more popular than ever, which goes to prove it

36-Point

JOHN THOMSON PRESS CO.

2S3 Broadway, New York City

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the same day as viking landed at the island, he went

ashore to amuse himself. He turned his steps to a forest and then grew very
hot Having come to an open place in the forest, he sat down, and saw a
woman of exquisite beauty
walking along. She came up to him, greeted him
^ery courteously, and he received her very kindly. They talked together a
long time, and their con versation was very friendly. He asked her name and
she said it was Solbjort (sun-bright). She then asked him if he was not
thirsty,
as he walked so far, but Viking said he was not. She then took a
horn, which she had kept under her cloak, offered him a drink from it, and he
Accepting it, and drinking therefrom, became sleepy, and bending his body
into the lap of Solbjort, he fell asleep. But
when he woke up again she had
entirely disappeared. The drink had made
somewhat strange, and Ms whole body was
weather was gusty and cold, and he had for

THE SAME DAY AS VIKINC LANDED AT THE ISLAND
he went ashore to amuse himself. He turned his steps toward a
forest and then grew very hot. Coming to an open place in the
forest, he sat down, and saw a woman of exquisite beauty walic-
ing along. She came up to him, greeted him very courteously,
and he received her very kindly. They talked together a long
time, and their conversation was very friendly. She then took a
horn, which she had kept under her cloak, offered him a drink
from it, and he accepting it, and drinking therefrom, became
his body into the lap of Solbjort, he
But when he woke up she had entirely

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AS VIKINC LANDED
island he went ashore t
himself. Having come
place in the forest he sa
^oman of exquisite heai
She came up tohim,gre
very courteously, and he
her very kindly. They
together a long time and
conversation was friend!
She then asked him if h
thirsty, as he hadwalke

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A VIKINC OF OLD

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AS THE VIKING LANDED
land, he went ashore to amuse
He turned his steps to a forest
grew very hot. Having come
open place in the forest, he sat
and saw a woman of exquisite
uty walking along. She came
to him, greeted him very cour-
xid he received her very kindly,
talked together a long time and
conversation was very friendly
her name and she said it was
She then asked him if he was
as he had walked so far, but

lOA $1.50 20a $1.75 $3.25

A SON OF ULF
One day he saw
ships passing the
at the meeting of
they asked each
said his name was
and was a son of

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THE NEW AND ORIGINAL VIKING ITALIC

Exclusive design by The Hansen Type Eoundry

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LINING VIKING OLD STYLE No. 3

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year 1872

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THE MARINER SAILING IN THE BALTIC, as he skirts the shores of Gotland, sees on a promontory of the island several
large cairns and mounds overlooking the sea, and the country that surrounds them. This promontory was the burial-place of
a family of great Vikings and rulers who held sway over the whole island a few centuries before and after our era. Among
the most conspicuous cairns two are pointed out to the stranger, those of Hjorvard and his son Ivar, the hero of the present
narrative. The events of which I am going to speak to you relate to them, and to what happened during their lives, toward
the latter end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century, between the years A. D. 270 and 320, or about sixteen
hundred years ago. Hjorvard, "the wide spreading," so called on account of the widely extended maritime expeditions he

12-Polnt

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THE MARINER SAILING IN THE BALTIC, as he skirts the shores of Gotland,
sees on a promontory of the island several large cairns and mounds overlooking the
sea, and the country that surrounds them. This promontory was the burial-place of a
family of great Vikings and rulers who held sway over the whole island a few centuries
before and after our era. Amo
ng the most conspicuous cairns two are pointed out to

:h I am going to speak to you relate to them
ned during their lives, toward the latter end

18-Polnt

VIKING TALES

12A $1.75 20a $1.50 $3.25

^HE same day as Viking landed at the island, he
went ashore to amuse himself. He turned his steps
to a forest and then grew very hot. Having come
to an open place in the forest, he sat down, and
saw a woman of exquisite beauty walking along. She
came up to him, greeted him very courteously, and he re-
ceived her very kindly. They talked together a long time,
and their conversation was very friendly. He asked her
name and she said it was Solbjort (sun-bright). She then
asked him if he was not thirsty, as he had walked so far,
but Viking said he was not. She then took a horn, which
she had kept under her cloak, offered him a drink from it,
and he accepting it, and drinking therefrom, became sleepy,
and bending his body into the lap of Solbjort, he fell asleep.
But when he woke up again she had entirely disappeared.
The drink had made him feel somewhat strange, and his
whole body was shivering; the weather was gusty and
cold, and he had forgotten nearly everything of the past,
and least of all did he recollect Hunver. He then went to
his ship and departed from that place. One day sailing to
land, they saw three ships passing the harbor, and at the
meeting they asked for each others\' names. Viking told
his name, but the other chieftain said his name was Half-
dan, and that he was a son of Ulf. Halfdan was a large
and strong-looking man, and when he learned of the con-
dition of Viking he went on board his ship, where they
found him very weak. And thus it was agreed that they
should become foster-brothers. Halfdan had a great
dragon, called Ironram; all of his ship that stood out of
water was iron bound ; it rose high out of the sea and was
a very costly treasure. Having spent a short time there
they left the place and went home to Svafe. The mariner
sailing in the Baltic, as he skirts the shores of Gotland,
sees on a promontory of the island several large cairns
and mounds overlooking the sea and the country that sur-
rounds them. This promontory was the burial-place of a
family of great Vikings and rulers who held sway over the
whole island a few centuries before and after our era.
Among the most conspicuous cairns two are pointed out to
the stranger, those of Hjorvard and his son Ivar, the hero
of the present narrative. The events of which I am going

6-Point 25A $1.00 50a $1.00 $2.00

T

GREAT VIKINGS RULED
the island of Gotland years ago
and their burial-place can still
be seen on a promontory of the
island which overlooks the 27

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VIKING TYPE

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™rv ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ chores of Gotland, sees on a prom-

surrnT A ? mounds overlooking the sea, and the country that

held \\ promontory was the burial-place of a family of great Vikings and rulers who

SD ^ centuries before and after our era. Among the most con-

the \'\'\'\'\' ^^^ stranger, those of Hjorvard and his son Ivar, the hero of

haDDP.^\'"\'^""\'\'^\'. , ^ ^Peak to you relate to them, and to what

appen.d during their hves, toward the latter end of the third and the beginning of the fourth century

lO-Point

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mariner sailing in the baltic, as he skirts the

Miores ot Gotland, sees on a promontory of the island several large
vnA i^ounds overlooking the sea, and the country that sur-
rounds them. This promontory was the burial-place of a family of

great Vikings and rulers who held -^^—

conspicuous cairns two are pointe

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THE ROMAN FLEET

never dared to attack the
Vikings as they sailed on
their various expeditions

A STORY OF THE
NORTH COUNTRY
TRANSLATED FROM
THE ICELANDIC BY
RASMUS ANDERSON

SO-Point

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brave vikings

Sailed and Rowed
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ISLANDS 8

in the Ocean

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INCREASED BUSINESS WILL FOLLOW

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Letter

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Great
Merit

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OWL CLUB

JAMES MONTGOMERY

Author of " The Baltimore Oriole,"
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BOSTON
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1905

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KJVOW ALL MEM BY THESE PRESENTS, that L, Fred E. Dubois, of Berhy,
County of JYorfolk, State of Utah, of the first part, for and in consideration of
the sum of one hundred dollars, in lawful money of the United States, to me in
handy paid, at, or before the delivery of these presents, by Charles A. Wilcox, of
the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have bargained,
sold, granted and conveyed, and by these presents do bargain, sell, grant and
convey unto the said party of the second part, his executors, administrators and
assigns, one pump, three hundred millc bottles, Ujnd one covered wagon, to have
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^^ow ALL MEJ^- BY THESE PBESEJ^TS, that I, Fred E.
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a/i, of the first part, for and in consideration of the
wn of one hundred dollars, in lawful money of the United
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sea/^if-^*^^^^ if^ereo/, L have hereunto set my t%and and
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K^OW ALL MEJsf BY THESE PBESEJ^TS, that L, Fred E. Duhois,
^T the toimi of Berhy, County^ ofAYorfolh, State of Utah, of the first paH,
for and in consideration of the siitn of one hitndred, dollars, in laivful
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^^nd conveyed, and by these presents do bargain, sell, grant, and convey
f^tnto the scdd party of the second part, his executors, administrators
^^^^d assigns, one pump, three hundred milh bottles, and one covered rnilh
^\'-^^fgon, to have and to hold, the same unto the said party of the second
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^^d ivith the said party of the second part, to ivarrant and d^efend the

CHARLES E. D UBOLS.

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KKOW ALL MEJ^ BY THESE PBESE:N\'TS,
that I, Fred E. Dubois, of the town of Berhy,
County of J\\\'\'orfonc, State of Utah, of the first
part, for and in consideration of the sum of
one hund,red dollars, in laivful monetj of tlxe
United States, to me in handj paid, at, or he-
fore tl%e delivery of these presents, by Clxarles
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ART EXHIBITION

Of Decorative t-riniin
Monday, November 13

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And their
Foliage

do my work! To live!
see to it 1 grow and gain and
give! Never to look behind
me for an hour! To wait in
weakness and walk in power!
But always fronting forward
to the light! Always and al-
ways facing toward the right!
.fobbed, starved, or defeated,
fallen, wide astray—On, with
what strength 1 have! Back
to the way.

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MOVABILITY OF THE LETTERS, WAS WHAT
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AND AGAIN THROWN UPON HIS OWN RESOURCES, AND
WITHOUT MONEY OR STOCK OR TOOLS, BUT NOT WITH-
Out friends, he continued the work to which he had consecrated his life,
it is some consolation to know that the last years of Gutenberg were passed
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N THOSE days he was described as slight and erect in his
figure, with a light, delicate complexion like a maiden\'s, a
slight bloom upon his cheeks, "his nose rather prominent,
his eyes clear and blue, and his well-formed head covered
with a profusion of brown hair waving loosely." The class to
which he belonged had several memorable names, not the least
memorable of which was that of Hawthorne. Longfellow held
high rank. He was regular and studious In his habits, though
he cared more about general reading than the regular curriculum.
It is interesting to find him at that early day taking the side of
the Indians against the prejudices that have always followed
"that reviled and persecuted race. " He was greatly delighted
with Gray\'s poems, and regarded Dr. Johnson\'s criticisms upon
them as very unjust. In the winter of 1823 he had some thought
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whole glad that he had failed to ob-
tain one. His chief exercise was
walking. When the snow was deep
he cut wood, and he found It rather
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about my own size; and whenever
feel the need of exercise 1 strip off
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This is a very classlck amusement.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW viil

SO FAR not a ray of originality, nor one of those
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or metaphors which peculiarly mark Longfel-
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being, nor have we "larks" under New England skies.
It is Interesting to know that the
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in the desert has a smiling aspect — that he had pro-
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lon of a physician—there were
quite enough in the world with-
out him! In another letter to
his father he said, "1 hardly
think Nature designed me for

LONGFELLOW

HIS COMPLETE
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HENRY WADSWORTH

E following few
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was at Gottingen, he determined to follow
and study as much of a year as possible.
In the Spring of 1829 he went to England
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When in Copenhagen
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most disagreeable" he remembered
having heard except the Russian. His
wife was In failing health : she died on
the twenty-ninth of November, 1835.
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By his evening fire the artist
Pondered o\'er his secret shame;

Baffled, weary, and disheartened,
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\'T was an image of the Virgin
That had tasked his utmost skill;

But alas! his fair Ideal
Vanished and escaped him still.

From a distant Eastern island
Had the precious wood been brought;

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Sat he now in shadows deep,

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Found oblivion
In sleep.

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THE ENLARGED ROTUNDA SPACE HAS MADE IT
possible to provide another plate-glass view window facing
the Notch. Fine Tennis Court, Ball Ground and Golf Links
on the hotel grounds. The hotel itself is conducted upon
the most liberal scale. The cuisine is of the best and accom-
modations up-to-date in every respect. Homelike and com-
fortable is the atmosphere of this popular house. Contains
three hundred rooms with modern improvements. All 45

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

CRAWFORD

Standard Line

ISA $1.10 36a $1.40 $2.50

10-Point

12-Point

15A $1.35 32a $1.40 $2.75

THE CRAWFORD HOUSE IS SITUATED
Almost two thousand feet above the sea level, at
the entrance to Crawford Notch, and boasts a
position unequalled. Saco Lake in front, and
Ammonoosuc Lake in the rear, mark the rise of
the two famous rivers bearing these names. Here
starts the original "Bridle Path" over the Presi-
dential Range to the summit of Mt. Washington
and only a mile and a half away is the Summit

TO SUMMIT OF MT. WASHINGTON
By carriage road through various windings
and picturesque scenery is a beautiful trip
for summer tourists, and when taken once,
it is never to be forgotten, and every suc-
ceeding year adds more and more to this
great summer trip. Automobiles and 375

12A $1.50 24a $1.50 $3.00

14-Point

The

Crawford
House

TWIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Is located in the most picturesque
part of New Hampshire, near the
Crawford Notch, with exquisite
views of surrounding scenery 36

lOA $1.75 20a $1.E0 $3.25

18-Poiut

OPEN FOR SUMMER
SEASON OF 1909

TRAINS LEAVE DAILY
For the Crawford Notch and
all points in New Hampshire
where the tourist can revel in
scenes of beauty and pass 47

8A $1.75 16a $1.50 $3.25

SUMMER VISITORS

to the White Mountains
increasing every year and
the Crawford House 125

Kimball, Anderson
& Young Company

20-Point

6-Pt. Border No. 361. 60 in. Font, $1.50
Ornament No. 708. 35 cts. each

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CRAWFORD

Standard Line

4A $4.35 5a $2.90 $7.25

THE CRAWFORD

Is the Leading Face

42-Point

3A $3.15 6a $2.85 $6.00

THE HOTEL SUITES

Have Many Guests 175

36-Point

4A $2.75 6a $2.25 $5.00

PERFECT RULE DESIGN

Everything for the Printer 237

30-Polnt

4A $2.00 9a $2.25 $4.25

IDEAL TYPES FOR PRINTERS

Found at Hansen\'s, 190 Congress St.

24-Point

6A $1.75 12a $1.75 $3.50

DISPLAY LINE SET IN CRAWFORD

Best all around letter for every day use and
12345 may be used for booklets 67890

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

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ESTABLIS H ED

1 N

TH E YEA R 1ST2

CRAWFORD LETTER IN DISPLAY

FRANK V. HENDERSON

GEORGE CRAWFORD

James Henderson & Sons
Red Lio
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Balzac

University Press Warehouse
York House, Portugal Street

RIDGEWAY-THAYER CO.

UNION SQUARE

NEW YORK

THE H.

C. HANSEN TY

190-193 COl^

BOSTON

M.

WE want you to see the Library Edition
of Balzac. You can\'t come to our
store very well, unless you live in
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no time for adequate examination. You
cannot get acquainted with Balzac by a cur-
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store. You can have no idea of the scope
of the Comedie Humane—that unparalleled
and complete panorama of life — without
reading some of the inimitable stories that
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and serious study, problem novel and "Can-
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ment for you to send in your order at once,
we will present you with a beautiful copy of
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siegel-cooper

NEW YORK BOSTON

Hougton, Miff

the riverside press

Salesroom, 4 Park Street
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Special and Limited
Editions of Books

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CRAWFORD ITALIC

Standard Line

36-Point ^2.40 9a $2.60 $5.00

EVEN IN THE ART OF

Printing progress, though it
was continuous, was slow
for three hundred and fifty
years, and, though the vol-
ume of printed matter 259

Complete sizes of this series in preparation. 6 to 48-Point. Send for specimen sheets

TITLE CONDENSED No. 75

Standard Line

24-Point -JO iga^ ^^ gg ^g gg

THE ART OF PRINTING, THE PROGRESS
though continuous, was slow for three hundred
and fifty years, and, though the volume of prin-
ted matter has increased much more rapidly
during the last half century, responsive to the
conditions of our age, the use of printing is
still very largely a matter of habit and educa-

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S7H

THE HAMPTON SERIES

standard Line

6-Point 22A f0.90 44a $1.10 $2.00

LIBERTY IN SOME COUNTRIES IS A KIND OF CHARADE WORD. REPRESENTING AN IMAGINARY QUANTITY. INVENTED
By unhappy men to express all that they do not possess, a term meaning in the mind ol slaves
a eonalomerate oS conditions so absurd, ot aspirations so futile, of imaginary

S-Point 18A $1.00 .%a $1.25 $2.25

THE NEW HAMPTON SERIES should have the attention of every up-to-date printer

THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

10-Point 16A $1.10 32a $1.40 $2.60

HAMILTON WOOD GOODS
carried in stock by The H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry
12-Polnt 15A$1.20 30a ,$1.55 .12.75

METAL QUOTATIONS
cast on a type machine are the
kind that Hansen makes

14-Poiiit 12A $1.30 24a $1.70 $3.00

FACES AND ORNAMENTS that are always new and original

18-Point 9A $1.50 17a $1.75 $3.25

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY excel In all their

products

24-Point 6A$1.50 12a $2.00 $3.50

PROMPTNESS and reliability pays

30-Pomt 5A$2.10 8a $2.15 $4.25

ADVERTISE with good printing

36-Point 4A $2.50 6a $2.50 $5.00

SUPERIOR values given

42-Point 3A$2.90 6a $3.35 $0.25

A STRONG type face 2

48-Point 3A$4.00 5a $3.50 $7.50

GREAT display 854

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HAMPTON

SERIES

berkshire orn. no. 269

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

ESTABLISHED 1872

190-192 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON

43 CENTRE STREET NEW YORK

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The H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry

The Hampton Series

The H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry

Boston

STANDARD LINE

New York

STANDARD LINE

Boston

New York

22A $0.90 44a $1.10 $2.00

e-Point

GOOD PRINTING IS OFTEN MARRED BY IMPERFECT
JOINING OF RULES AT CORNERS. NO MATTER HOW
Well mitered the rules may be, it seems that failure to
secure perfect foin is the r.ule rather than the excep
tlon. A simple and inexpensive method of obtaining
perfect |oints is by use of corner quads made by this
foundry from both solid brass and type metal. The
use of Hansen\'s Complete Mlterlng Machine in cutting
miters will eliminate all trouble in securing perfect
miters, which, locked with corner quads give perfect

18A $1.00 36a $1.25 $2.25

HAMPTON COURT PALACE, THE BIRTHPLACE
OI Edward VI, was the principal residence of
English sovereigns lor many years. If Is now
occupied by persons ol rank, but Its picture
gallery, state apartments and the gardens are
open to the public Iree ol charge. Included
among the pictures In the gallery are many
line specimens ol the work ol old masters 6

■ ^ ■ 1 m. I— __3A$2.90 6a $3.35 $6.25

INCREASE IN SALES
Result ol Publicity 98

16A $1.10 32a $1.40 $2.50

lO-Polnt

AMONG THE MANY FINE RESIDENCES IN THE VICINITY OF
Garrick Villa, formerly, under the name of Hampton House,
the residence of Garrick the famous actor. In the neighbor
hood are a number of large pumping works for supplying
London with water. Abounding in places of historic $2480

12-Point

15A $1.20 30a $1.55 $2.75

HAMPTON COURT PALACE, CLOSE BY THE RIVER, IS
One of the finest extant specimens oi the Tudor style of
architecture, and was formerly a royal residence. It
was erected by Cardinal Wolsey, who, in 1515, received
a lease of the old mansion and grounds for 99 years. 47

14-Polnt

12A $1.30 24a $1.70 $3.00

THE SPLENDOR OF THE BUILDING SEEMED TO
Awaken the cupidity of Henry VIII to such an
extent that Wolsey, in 1525, thought it prudent
to make him a present of it. It became Henry\'s
favorite residence, and he made additions 1527

Bold and Legible

Much has been *\'®cently said by
advertising experts in the leading
trade fournals the value of the
lower case letters in display ad-
vertising. WitH this in mind we
have produced ^^ now offer the

Hampton Series

A type face In *i^hlch the letters of
the lower case of particularly
strong and rea<I®ble proportions.
The figures and\'^^Pltal letters are
designed with ^lew to making
this a most pro<»*able letter both
In durability aP^ ^«lue in display

Fine Type lor Display
24-Point

6A $1.50 12a $2.00 $3.50

SILK AND LINEN IMPORTERS
Gather at Hotel Victor, Salem

30-Pöint

5A $2,10 8a $2.15 $4.25

PRACTICAL TYPE FACE
Printers and advertisers

36-Point

_ _ _ __4A$2.50 6a $2.50 $5.00

INDUSTRIOUS MAN
Acquires the coin 59

9A $1.50 17a $1,75 $3.25

18-Point

48-Point

FINE GARDENS WERE LAID OUT DUTCH STYLE
With elevated terraces, long, shady walks, and
a labyrinth called "Maze" which is a source of
great amusement to the throngs of visitors 8653
^^^ Vr w — __3A$4.00 5a $3.50 $7.50

QUAINT CUSTOM
Peculiar to Orient

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XiniiiQ tTubor Black IRo. 3

StanSarti %tne

3A $4.20 Ca $3.50 $7.70

48-Point

42-Point

lEverv Devotcb ©ift 23

4A $3.60 6a $2.80 $6.40

Beautiful lC>aintina6 Solb

4A $2.70 7a $2.3U $5.00

rY r

30-Point

36-Point

Manbeomel^ 2)ecorate6 Ceilm^e

4A $2.00 10a $2.30 $4.30

Hrti6tic S^esigne

6A $1.65 13a $1.85 $3.50

24-Point

18-Point

12-Point

Iking ICubor IReceives

7A $1.50 18a $1.75 $3.25

TResolutions UGltitten anb
8 jfinel^ printeb 9

lOA $1.15 30a $1.60 $2.75

IRecital

(Biven b? iPupUs of tbe

Bannertown
Migb School

Blacl^ is Deri? jeasi? to IReab
35 Graceful in ©esion 48

lOA $0.95 36a $1.55 $2.50

XTbis jFount)cp /IDalies /IDan^ Specialties
45 mew :SSeveleb (Sluotations 60

8-Point 15A $0.95 40a $1.30 $2.25

Bt tbe (BranO ®peca House Meeft Bppear
34 TKIlorlD\'s ffamous Sftlrt 2)anccr6 78

6-Point 16A $0.85 50a $1.15 $2.00

Ube (Eontemporaciee of ©teat artists Secfe to ©btain /masters
12 an^ ffatne tie S)evote6 Stub\'s aii6 5Hat6 TOorft 34

24-Point Tudor Black Ornaments, 60 cents per font
When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"

10-Point

Hssisteft

/ifttes ;i£tbel JSeau&et, Soprano
/Iftt60
JBvelm TLce, IReaOer
/llbr. Oeo. ©rant, ?renor

0len Hcabem? Mall

Me&nes&aB Evening
IHovember tbe n;entb

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Great Red Tag Sale

A Money-Saving Opportunity

For One Week Only

We offer at greatly reduced prices, a
fine line of goods which a backward
season has left on our shelves. We
lose, you gain. Watch for the prices

OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE

Money saved is money earned

The

Hampton
Series

Lot No. 18753

Central Dry
Goods Co.

Red Tag Sale
Price

$3.98

COLT\'S SUPERIOR

11

FURNITURE

Hand-made
Mission and Colonial
Designs

I Sail Away I

§ From cares and worry
fi Spend your vacation at

0 The

1 Pontiac House

I Northport, Me.

6 Boating, Bathing

g Fishing, Driving

5 Golf and Tennis

6 Cuisine and Service
Ö Unexcelled

§ MacDonald & Andrews

Ö Proprietors Ö

6 Write lor Booklet g

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

ESTABLISHED 1872

BOSTON NEW YORK

Display set in Hampton Series
Body type: National Roman
72-Pt. Aladdin Ornament No 7, 35c.
4S-Pt. \'Phone Ornament, 20c.
10-Pt. Halftone Brass Rule, No. 675
18-Pt. Halftone Brass Rule No. 661

COLT MANUFACTURING CO.

BOSTON DETROIT CHICAGO

The H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry

Boston, Mass.
New York City

The Twentieth Century Necessity

Acme Telephones

The Acme Telephone is an automatic system which
is invaluable in hotels, factories and in every place where a
private telephone system is desirable. The instruments are
neat and compact and are easily installed. Their use will
save time and money and will enable superintendents and
managers to keep in touch with every department
without leaving their desks. They are inexpensive
Write To-day for Descriptive Catalog "B"

The Wilkie Electric MIg. Co.

1295 Heatherwood Avenue, Manchester, New Jersey

berkshire orn. no. 93

6-pt. border no. 502

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FIGURE 1

set in caslon fullface

24-pt. holly border no. 2, one color, 36 inches, $2.60

two colors, 18 inches each color, $2.60
printers\' joys no. 11, ioc. each

FIGURE Z

set in lafayette text, sylph initials
12-pt. holly border one color, 64 inches, $1.50
two colors, 27 inches each color, $1 .60
36-point holly border no. 1, one color, 36 inches, $3.00

two colors, 18 inches each color, $3.00
24-pt. swastika ornawent no. 10, 36 inches, $1.65
24-pt. swastika outline ornament no. 11, 36 inches, $1.66

THE SEASON OF 1909

OFFERINGS

for YULETIDE

SCOTT & GANNON CO.

"THE NOVELTY STORE"
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

For the Holidays

And for every day of the year
our Borders and Ornaments are
attractive and appropriate

holly wreath no. 2
one color, 50. two colors, 90c.

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beat uiialjea for a ^
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Ollyrtatmaa

holly wreath no. 1

one color, 40c. two colors, 80c.

FIGURE 2

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

The Buffalo Series

Standard Line

36-roint

TYPE LEADS SLUGS

The Highest Standard 6

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

4A $3.00 6a $2.50 $5.50

"1

r*

e-Point

t9A $1.00 38a $1.00 $2.00

INTELLIGENCE AND INDUSTRY
THE GREAT COMBINATIONS
Our capacity to produce has de-
veloped so enormously and our pro-
ducts h ave so multiplied th at the prob-
lem of more markets requires urgent
and immediate attention. Only broad
and enlightened policy will keep trade
on a basis whereby all countries will
compete on the same footing, and all
countries will then have the system
that is used in the United States 24

8-Point 20A $1.25 34a $1.00 $2.25

■ SNCOURAGE INDUSTRY
A System which pro=
vides mutual exchange
of commodities is manifestly
essential to continued, health-
ful growth of our export trade.
We must not repose in secu=
rity that we can forever sell
everything and buy nothing. If
such were the case then all the
products coming from Foreign

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I_______

6-Pt. Buffalo Border No. 4. 60 inches, $1.50

10-Point 1.5A $1.25 30a $1.25 $2..50

MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS ON HAND
Presses, Paper Cutters, Rule Curvers, and
Mitering Machines. Type, Leads, Quota=
tions. Slugs, Brass Rule, Cabinets, Stands,
Frames, Racks, and in fact everything for
the Printer who keeps Up=to=date. Orders
receive our prompt and careful attention

12-Point

14-Point

15A $1.50 22a $1.25 $2.75

HARD 6 EXTRA=TOUGH METAL
used in productions of this foundry
and great care is taken to insure
accuracy. All Type made from this
metal gives perfect satisfaction to
printers in all branches of work. 2

12A $1.60 20a $1.40 $3.00

PRINTING OFFICE FURNISH=
INGS of every Description Sup=
plied promptly at current prices
Call at 190=192 Congress Street
when you intend to buy goods
and receive quick service on all

3A $4.75 4a $3.25 $8.00

48-Point

RULE iit Designs
Are Submitted 8

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XHE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

The Buffalo Series

standard Line

3A $8.20 4a $4.80 $13.00

60-Point

18-Point

24-Polnt

TYPE Faces

9A $1.80 15a $1.50 $3.30

T3he HANSEN COMPLETE MITERING
Machine. No office is complete without
one. Saves time and money, iiii $18.50

5A $1.80 9a $1.70 $3.50

JUST SET BY A MERE PIN
There are no lines to guess at
Handle strikes a rubber tube

II

II

30-Point

6A $2.50 8a $2.00 $4.50

GREAT ADVANTAGES

The rule holder has an
angle of ninety degreesifc

I

II

il

72-Polnt

3A $9.00 4a $5.70 $14.70

BIG display

III!

12-Point Twin Buffalo Border No. 6. 54 inches, $1.50

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T5he Buffalo Series

ir"—"="="=n

s Standard Line S

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Geo. Hill Chas. Hill

All Orders Receive
Prompt Attention

Shown in Display

HILL BROTHERS

HAND RAKE

MANUFACTURERS

WEST PETERBORO & ^ ^ MAINE

riissiiasssiis^

__I

ii

X5he

Sultan Shoe

For Men and Women

For style and comfort the Sultan Shoe
is unequalled. Made of best materials
by skilled workmen in one of the best
appointed and largest factories in this
country. Made in the latest popular
styles and sold direct to consumer for

$3.50 to $5.00
^he Little Sultan Shoe

For children. The best shoe in the
world for comfort and protection of
growing feet. Prices $1.50 to $2.75

Guaranteed and Sold by

Sultan Shoe Stores

In All the Large Cities

Durable
Legible
Popular

tF

Strong Display
for

News and Job
Offices

II 6-Pt. Twin Buffalo ||
— Border No. 7. 60 ins. SS

n _ _ n

LSIISSSSIISSIISSSIISJ

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

Buffalo Italic

Standard Line

«-Point 18A$1.15 36a $1.10 $2.25

GOOD PRIf^TING IS OFTEN MARRED -BY THE
Imperfect joining of rules at corners. No matter
how Well mitered the rules map be, it Would seem

that failure to secure per\'

they tell, the coin of our fathers! f^^* " tf>e rule rather

We\'re glad that We know it, for ƒƒ. C. HAJWSEJW TYPE FOUNDRY exception. The

some time or other \'twill come ^ . use of corner quads, made

in right well, ^he sentiment of ^ Complete foutidry manufacturing ^ ■ ■ ,

/ore^cn^ .. shared by many ^nd Selling tvpe aud pHnterJ\' suDolies " " \'

men in many trades beside the " ^KlllUS IffJJH UUU priUierS SUpplteS and inexpensive method of

editors of the rural districts $14 of supcriov Quality, at Hght prtces 8 obtaining perfect joints 18

e-Polnt 20A $1.00 40a $1.00 $2.00

HOW DEAR TO OUR HEARTS IS THE OLD SILVER
Dollar, When some kind subscriber presents it to View—The
liberty head Without necktie or collar, and all the strange
things that to us seem so new; the Wide spreading eagle, the
arrows below it, the stars and
the Words With the queer things
lO-Point
they tell, the coin of our fathers!

14A $1.50 25a $1.25 $2.75

12-Point

IN DAYS OF OLD, PRINTERS
Made their oWn tt^pe and ink, their
presses Were crude and stoW, and
modern inking rollers Were not so
much as dreamed of. The use of

lOA $1.60 20a $1.40 $3.00

14-Point

UNDER THE SPREADING
Chestnut tree is the forge of
the Village blacksmith. &he
aforesaid blacksmith is a 8

4A $2.25 8a $2.00 $4.25

EARLY BIRD GETS WORM

Thus the old proVerb reads 58

18-Point

5A $1.70 10a $1.80 $3.50

7A $1.50 16a $1.75 $3.25 24-Point

MEMOIRS OF JANE q)AYS OF REST

ji thrilhtig tale of Woe «yv , , ^

published in Germany JJOWn on the farm

30-Point

in \'52, now out of print among the pines 7

36-Point

4A $3.00 5a $2.00 $5.00

RARE DAYS IN JUNE

jinticipate yearly return

48-Point

3A $4.75 4a $3.00 $7.75

WHEAT Fields 5

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

established in the year 1s72

Buffalo Condensed

Standard Line

5A $2.60 8a $2.40 $5.00

CANOES ARE ON THE RIVERS

Between Waltham and Riverside

36-Point

6-Point 26A $0.90 60a $1.10 $2.00

THE SNOW HAD BEGUN IN THE EVENING AND BUSILY ALL THE NIGHT, HAD
Been heaping field and forest with a silence deep and white. I thought of the mound
at Mount Auburn where a little headstone stood, how the snowfiakes were covering
gently, as did the robins, the Babes in the Wood. The fire was made to brighten
all; the cinders on the hearth cast no reflections on the earth where violets grow.
And under the sod and the dew, wailing the judgment day, under the laurel the 26

8-Point 25A $1.00 50a $1.25 $2.25

THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND WITH THE WATERS THAT HAVE
Passed. Listen to the water-mill the whole livelong day; how the
clanking of its wheels wears the hours away, and a proverb haunts
my mind, as a spell is cast, the mill will never grind again with the
waters that have passed. Languidly the Autumn wind stirs the

The Story of a
Modern Griffin

20A $1.20 40a $1.30 $2.50

10-Point

12-Pomt

THE PRETTY PICTURES OF THE GIBSON GIRLS
Are published all over the world, and in England
they sell as fast as hot muffins. No shop is com«
plete without the series of Gibson Pictures. 35689

ISA $1.30 32a $1.45 $2.75

IN THE CLSME OF SUMMER TIME, WHEN
Lights were dim and W, and breezes stirred
the Autumn leaves when the evening sun
was low, and harvesters coming through the

16A $1.35 32a $1.65 $3.00

14-Point

IN MY OLD NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME
Amid its pleasant surroundings, I seem
to be with old friends once again 482
The Old Home Week is held every year

Published at Birmingham by
The Medieval Architectural
League and intended for the
use of Students and others

48-Polnt

4A $3.85 6a $3.40 $7.25

MADE BY H C HANSEN

Independent Type 480

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Buffalo Condensed

Standard Line

3A $6.10 4a $4.15 $10.25

Our own BAND

30-Point I

_ 5A $1.85 11a $2.40 $4.25 ■

THE PINE GROVE PICNIC GROUND j

Engaged for the Annual Outing 98 I
, Appreciated by the leading Artists j

18-Point

7A $1.70 13a $1.80 $3.50

lOA $1.45 22a $1.80 $3.25 24-Point

A PLEASANT TRIP TO DINNER IS SERVED

the grounds on the com= u ^ i,t

modious Steamer Violett * notel Vere, near

passing several points of the Picnic Grounds. I

historical interest. One t • t- i i I

of the most beautiful trips «OUnd Irip lickets, I

• along the coast. 1234589 One Dollar Bill $1.00 •

I______I

———------

12-Point Buffalo Border No. 3, 54-inoh font, $1.50

00-Point

3A $5.50 5a $4.00 $9.50

GRAND OUTINGS

Come and Enjoy

72-Pomt

established in the Y ea f

"he hansen superior quality

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

Standard Line

3A $4.75 4a $3.25 $8.00

48-Point

-A

9A $1.80 15a $1.50 $3.30

IN THE FRONT EANK

Left all olilheir© fol

ft eveiTo Tihe

msleirs e^actt m

18-Point

12-Point

15A $1.50 22a $1.25 $2.75

all ftlhe sn^

no

nim

,HIam

5A $1.80 9a $1.70 $3.50

24-Point

A FINE
a MgMp

effect ns Yd
(D)(D)lk 1f ttlh
on specnmeim

14-Point

12A $1.60 18a $1.40 $3.00

NE

©tremMtlhieini

I;

slhie©il

5A $2.50 8a $2.00 $4.50

30-Point

RMAME]^

BORDER

©f v©ipy mskimy dl©©Sgini

4

4A $3.00 6a $2.50 $5.50

36-Point

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN

the year 1s72

catalogue will be sent to all
gining. It contains beautiful
res of new grands especially
esigned for the trade. Their
Y case designs are a thing of
auty, grace and elegance and
artistic musical pianos more
d nearly approach perfection >
never been equalled. While
he first cost is hardly greater
instruments, Ivers and Pond
ultimately proves economical
stand as long as the average
here we have no dealers we
t from the Boston warerooms
old pianos taken in exchange

PAR

PHRIT-OF-TME\'

\'EAYlREUTIH[°iïN

f,—-1-:—^______jonly about a year since the

drollest and most mirth-provoking stories of South and Central American life began

to appear m McClure\'s Magazine. At once the author was hailed as the new Ameri-
can humorist worthy of comparison with Bill Nye and Mark Twain. These sketches
have now been brought together by Mr. Henry, and woven into a novel entitled

amid KSimg©

This is the most amusing book of the season and will be bought by everyone who
enjoys a ong succession of hearty laughs. Mr. Henry has opened a wholly new vein
and his stories have been the event of the month when they have appeared in McClures

McCMre-PlhinMnps Compaimy, New York. CMy

Buffalo Outline in Display

Body Type set in 10-Point Viking

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Lining De Vinne No. 3

Standard Line

Caps $4.60 1.0. $3.15

48-Pomt

4A 5a $7.75

MODERN LETTER

Used for Programs

Books

6-Point 22A 44a $2.00 Caps $0.95 I.e. $1.05

AMAZlNa RESULTS OBTAINED WITH THIS SERIES
De Vinne types have proven their worth. No job office
can be considered complete without a series of this type,
and it is a standard display face in nearly every news
office in the country. Finely proportioned letters with
pleasing lines combine to carry strength and beauty 8

Three Special Bargains

Tennyson\'s Poems, elegantly bound volumes,
never before sold for less than
a .g ^ r"
$2.50 a volume, novi^ going at

History of the World, in three volumes, a
complete and concise history, /
ao

with many valuable references ^.^.Vo

Quo Vadis, a marvellous book, only twenty
copies left. This book has been ^ .g .g _
read by over twenty thousand ^ 1 . 1 ^

8-Point 21A43a $2.25 Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

ARTISTIC SHOWING, MUSLIN DRAPERIES
and lace curtains in great variety, also large
and varied assortment of parlor tables, in all
the fancy colorings, may be seen at Wright\'s
department store, the largest store of 3560

10-Point 20A 40a $2.50 Caps $1.15 I.e. $1.35

THE CHARACTERISTIC ENTERPRISE
of American people is shown in many
ways. Railway and steamship lines to
all parts of the inhabited globe 12478

Caps $1.30 I.e. $1.45

12-Point

16A30a $2.75

Bacon & Smythe

134 Hunnewell Street, Holyoke, Mass.

METAL QUOTATIONS CAST
in Steel Moulds on a Machine
which also casts Type, thereby
ensuring accuracy to points 12

Caps $2.65 I.e. $2.60

36-Point

4A 7a

EXTRA EDITION ISSUED
By the Evening Reporter 2

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m\'\'

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-the hansen SUPERIOR QU ality ESTARi i « m p-n I \' \'
________i^STABLISHED in the V ea R 18 72_

Lining De Vinne No. 3

standard Line

^^ 3A 4a $9.25 ^^ ^^

OLDS Mobile 5

caps $2.10 1.0. $2.15

EXTREMELY POPULAR FACES
The De Vinne Type Always in Use

FAST RACING BEHIND THE MOTORS
Maidens Admitted With Chaperons 234

BARGAINS TO ALL PURCHASERS AT THE STORE
Of flessrs. Soaks & Company, Bingville, Pennsylvania
Goods retailed at 309 cents on tlie dollar. Come early

A CATCHY ADVERTISING DEVICE, HANDSOMELY DESIGNED
and well printed will carry conviction to the readers and an increase
of trade is bound to result; therefore use printers\' ink liberally 24

_ __4A«,S6.45 »3.4S I.e. ,3.0.

THE BEST READING
Is Found in Libraries 7

When ordering to match type In case, send Cap "H" and l.c."m"

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

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«

"he hansen superior quality

established in the year is:

Lining De Vinne Condensed No. 3

Standard Line

Caps $3.15 I.e. $3.10

48-Poilit

3A 6a $6.25

ORIGINAL Rule Design 7

Caps $2.70 I.e. $2.70

42-Point

4A 7a $5.40

Money out on INTEREST $5

Caps $2.05 I.e. $2.20

36-Point

4A 8a $4.25

REMARKABLE Group of Men 23

8A $14a 3.50 Caps $1.70 1.0. $1.8

30-Point

6A 11a $4.00 Caps $1.90 I.e. $2.10

24-Polnt

PRINTING TYPES
Made by Hansen 8

SPECIAL REPORTERS
Detailed for night work

12A 24a $3.25 Caps $1.50 I.e. $1.75

18-Point

CLEVER SCARE HEADLINES
When an exclusive news item
is secured it is given the top
14-Point

16A 30a $3.00 Caps $1.50 I.e. $1.50

AN ACCURATE COMPOSING STICK
Is by all means the only one to buy.
This is also true of any other kind
of Printers\' Tools. Buy the best 38

12-Point 21A 40a $2.75 Caps $1.25 I.e. $1.50

HARD AND EXTRA TOUQH METAL USED
In the manufacture of all Type made by The
Hansen Type Foundry, Boston, Mass. 123456

8-Polnt 26A e2a $2.25 Caps $1.05 I.e. $1.20

INTELLIGENCE AND INDUSTRY ARE ESSENTIAL FACTORS
In the rapid development of any business there is always ^ood
and sufficient reason for the deserved success it has attained

Wlien ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"
10-Point 25A 50a $2.50 Caps $1.15 I.e. $1.35

INK AND ROLLER CABINETS NECESSARY ARTICLES
A place for everything and everything in its place is a
good maxim for printers to follow. By keeping rollers
and ink in cabinets specially designed for them saves 5

6-Point 28A 58a $2.00 Caps $0.90 I.e. $1.10

A REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS IS ONE OF THE NECESSARY THINGS
that a job printer should strive for. He will have gained a great advantage
when it comes to be said of him that he always gets work out on time, and
it will pay him to endeavor to secure such a reputation by every means 24

Sterling Coated. See page 377

86

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the hansen superior qual

ESTABLISHED IN THE

vear leva

Lining De Vinne Italic No. 3

48-Point

Standard Une

3A6a $7.75

4A6a $6.55

4A7a $5.00

Caps $3.90 ].c. $3.85

ROUND Corners 12

42-Point

Caps $3.35 I.e. $3.20

Song of the VIOLET 8

36-Point

Caps $2.50 I.e. $2.50

RELIABLE Type and Rule

Caps $2.25 I.e. $2.00

30-Point

5A8a $4.25

TRUTH READ
Great Thought
24-Polnt

6A 10a $3.50 Caps $1.80 I.e. $1.70

STOP CYLINDER
Prints Halftones 6

9A 18a $3.25 Caps $1.45 I.e. $1.8

18-Point

NOTE THE GRACEFUL
Lines of De Vinne Italic
It is always a favorite 62
14-Point

12A 21a $3.00 Caps $1.50 I.e. $1.50

PERFORATING MACHINES
Built very strong and durable
having advantages over other
machines of similar nature 7

12-Polnt

14A 28a $2.75 Caps $1.25 I.e. $1.50

inODERN TYPOGRAPHIC EFFECT
Attained by constant study and hard
work, is a great source of pride 35

18A 36a $2.25 Caps $1.10 I.e. $1.15

automobiles along the state highways

Among the sports of the good old summer time there
are probably none which ranks with automobiling 24

When ordering to match type in ease, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"
10-Point

20A 39a $2.50 Caps $1.20 I.e. $1.30

TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS AND RULE
AH made by the H. C. Hansen Type Foundry
under one roof. This is a decided advantage
to printers who have many rush orders 378

6-Point

24A 46a $2.00 Caps $0.95 I.e. $1.05

A REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS IS ALWAYS NECESSARY
If your office is run systematically, you can tell after a moment\'s
reflection just how the work is getting along, and what chances
there are for getting a new job started in. Then you know 4S6

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UIINIINa DB VIININB BXTBINDBD

Standat-cl Line

4A 6a $4.55

30-Poiut

Caps $2.45 I.e. $2.10

MAGNIFICENT ROADS
Along the Boulevards ^A

6-Point 16A 32a $2.00 Caps $0.85 I.e. $1.15

WHBIS YOU ARE ALL, RBADV TO SET TYPE
you will first have to set youi- stick to a given
measure. Be very careful about this and do
not guess at the measure; neither use leads
nor slugs, but always twelve=point quads.
The stick should be closed upon these Quads
to make them as tight as you will space your
matter later on. As you know, every letter
has a nick, which must be placed in your
stick, facing outward. There is a special
nick by which you can distinguish Hansen\'s
type from any other, it is called the diamond
nick. Type with this nick is reliable and 273

Caps, $1.00 I.e. $1.25

8-Poiiit

13A 26a $2.25

IN DISTRIBUTING DISPLAY UirSfE;s
great oare should toe ex:ercisecl. Be
sure you have the right case, tooth
as to size and face of type to toe dis=
tritouted- If you should distribute a
ten=point size in a tweIve=point case
you are not only wasting your own
time tout also that of others as well
who should toe so unfortunate as to
find type in cases where it does not

lO-Polnt 13A 26a $2.50 Caps $1.15 I.e. $1.35

BRA.SS RUUE IS VERY USHHUL
Ibut if it is not cut to la1bor=saving
it is a source of great loss
of both time and money. A.fter
you have ascertained the length
of rule you need, set your stick:
to the siz;e required, cut your rule
of equal length at one time, about
four points longer than the si2;e
required. This allo>vs enough 13

Caps $1.35 I.e. $1.40

12-Pomt

lOA 20a $2.75

ARTISTIC COMPOSITORS
are always striving to get
out of the rut, or to speak,
more plainly, to produce
work: that is far above the
average; to harmoniously
assemble type, borders,
ornaments and brass rule

Caps $1.60 I.e. $1.65

18-Point

7A 12a $3.25

Capa $1.50 1.0. $1.50

14-Point

9A 16a $3.00

HUSTL^IINQ AROUIND
and trying: to set a job
up in the Quickest time
possible, compositors
are often handicapped
by the limited amount
of leads, Quads, etc. AS

UNREASONABLE

as it may ^eem to
have a friend enter
your printing office
and demand his job
before the type is 9

Caps $1.95 I.e. $1.70

24-Polnt

5A 8a $3.65

LONG LINES SET QUICICUV
With De Vinne Extended 236

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

UIINIINQ DB VIINIVB BXTBINDBD

Standai-d Line

3A 4a $6.80

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1372

Produce Results

GREAT BARGAINS!

Just to give an impetus to trade we are offering some phenomenally low values in our
boot and shoe department. These are not shop-worn goods, but
are all right in every way. As a leader we offer

2.98

$

AT

PAIR

The hot summer days will soon be here. Be prepared to keep your feet nice and
cool and make a saving in your purchase besides.

Bootem, Shoem & Company

LrOwcut St., Delaware, iVlcJ.

Rule No. 12 530 60 cts. ft. Body letter is Hansen\'s 10-point Caslon Old Style No. 2

Caps $6.70 I.e. $3.65

48-Point

3A 4a $9.35

USEFUL Type

Caps $3.15 i.e. $2.05

36-Point

3A 4a $5.20

POSTER EXHIBIT
Mechanics Pavilion

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITV

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR IS"

LINING DE VINNE EXTRA CONDENSED No. 3

standard Line

72-Point

3A $4.10 6a $4.65 $8.75

USEFUL TYPE SERIES

Finely Graded Sizes 134

12-Folnt

25A $1.20 50a $1.55 $2.75

THE NUMBER AND VARIETY OF SIGNS USED IN PRINTING
ARE MUCH GREATER THAN THE CASUAL OBSERVER WOULD
Expect. Besides those used in ordinary work there are
many which are only needed in special cases. But a com=
positor needs to know them all, not only their names but also
their uses. And yet how few have ever cared to study them
or even make themselves acquainted with their names. A
great many men are puzzled when they come across medic=
al, astronomical or algebraical sign in their copy, and not

14-Pomt

22A $1.40 40a $1.60 . $3.00

THE NUMBER AND VARIETY OF SIGNS USED IN
PRINTINO ARE MUCH GREATER THAN CASUAL
Observer would expect. Besides those used in or=
dinary work there are many which are only needed
in special cases. But a compositor needs to know
them all, not only their names but also their uses.
And yet how few have ever cared to study them
or even make themselves acquainted with their

IMPORTED FRANCONIAN

AUTOMOBILE

The new models of these
world famous machines
have arrived and ready
for inspection. We give
away with every sale a
full grown good looking
Chauffeur, warranted to
be free from bad habits
and guaranteed kind and
gentle. Call for catalog

UFAYETE COMPANY

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GARAGE CHAMBERS

_ir

60-Point

4A $3.50 6a $3.50 $7.00

RAILROAD TRANSPORTS

Established Quick Service

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_^HB HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALIXV ^ ^ H E VEAR 1B72

LINING DE yiNNE EXTRA CONDENSED No. 3

standard Line

48-Point

5A $2.90 9a $3.35 $6.25

ORIENTAL RUGS, EMBROIDERIES

And Fancy Perfumes at low price

30-Foint

9A $1.80 16a $2.20 $4.00

THE NUMBER AND VARIETY OF SIGNS USED BY THE
Printer are very much greater than the casual observer

24-Point $1.85 $3.50

Casual observer would expect. Besides IN PRINTING ARE

those used in ordinary worit there are Much greater than the casual ob=
many which are only needed in special serygf jmajrine Resides

cases. A compositor needs to know them "«fSme. Desmes

all, not only their names but also their tiiose useo in ordinary work there
uses. And yet how few have ever cared are many which are only needed

36-Point

THE NUMBER AND VARIETY OF SICNS US§

In Printing are very much greater than $2.83

42-Point

. _ ___5A $2.40 10a $2.95 $5.35

BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF IRON WORK
By American and European Artists, 90

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1873

LINING HANSEN OLD STYLE No. 30

Standard Line

N these days of advanced ideas, ad=
veftising- is one of the most profitable
vocations connected with the printing:
business. The man who is anxious
to stimulate public interest in his wares is usually
on the lookout for a printer who has the happy
faculty of expressing; things in an interesting
manner, and, having: said it, is able to print it
in the most attractive style. How does he know
this printer ? Chiefly by the ** proof of the
pudding." If a printer sets forth the quality of
his wares in an uninteresting way, with hack=
neyed and carelessly worded literature, how
can he ever hope to arouse any interest among
an up=to==date patronage ? This question of
properly advertising a printing business is of
great moment, and it is true that the popularity
of the most successful printers can be traced to
the one great fountain head—originality. The
small job printer or the large concern who would
acquire fame, must have original ideas.

Berkshire Ornament No. 36. 25 cents each

10-Point

12-Point

20A $1.30 38a $1.20 $2.50

6-Point 25A $1.00 50a $1.00 $2.00

TRY AND DO A LITTLE MORE WORK
THAN YOU ARE PAID FOR

It is perfectly amazing how blind to their own
interests are the workers in shop, office and factory.
To do a little more than you are paid for, to look
after your employer\'s interests and thus save him
material or time, these aberrations of mind upon
the part of some ambitious employee are the cause
of criticism and ridicule from fellow employees.
Then, when the busy, earnest, ambitious employee
is promoted, it is said to be a case of " favoritism,"
We have seen a foreman of a printing office sneak
Into a corner and read the paper when the employer
was absent. We have seen him fool away time
when work was rushing, just to show the employees
under him that he didn\'t have to hurry. We have
seen the same man madder than a hornet when his
request for a " raise " was met with a refusal. So
it goes. Employees throw away their own chances
of winning advancement and the favor of their em-
ployers, and then complain of the treatment they
receive from this cold, cruel world.t54 t}4

8-Point 22A $1.25 44a $1.00 $2.25

A LITTLE TREATISE ON USING
THE HYPHEN

For some occult reason, aversion to the
use of the hyphen is very common. Cers
tainly some people do say that frequent
hyphens spoil the appearance of print, but
many others find nothing worse=looking
in them than any other character or mark.
Very likely the underlying fact is that the
use of hyphens is thought to be too trouble»
some. Whatever may be the preference of
any one, undoubtedly all practical printers
will say that it is comfortable and econ=
omical to have in the printing office a
practice that all the workers can apply with
like effect, and this is nearly all that is
possible of attainment. Even so, much can
be done only in one way, namely that of
having at hand a record of all forms chosen
for use. J6 Ji o* Ji Ji Ji Ji

17A $1.45 34a $1.30 $2.T5

PRODUCTS OF THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY ARE SOUGHT=3g=^
By the printers who desire to increase their business by the addition of new labors^saving
devices, combined with type faces, borders and ornaments par excellence and metal furniture

14-Porat ISA $1.60 26a $1.40 $3.00

SPECIAL COMPOSING ROOM EQUIPMENTS DESIGNED 2345

Anything needed for the composing room^ which is not carried in stocky will
be made to order very quickly. Cabinets of special size and design

"When ordering to mateh type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"

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\'HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR TST2

LINING HANSEN OLD STYLE No. 30

Standard Line

48-Poiiit

4A $3,95 9a $3.70 $7.65

STUDY PHILOSOPHY

Act quickly ^ Aim high 8

42-Point

4A $3.25 9a $3.00 $(i.25

AROUND THE TRACK

Buzzing Automobiles Fly.^ 5

36-Point

5A $2.80 9a $2.20 $5.00

QUIET SPOT

In the Summer

30-Polnt

6A $2.40 10a $1.90 $4.30

FISHING RODS

Catch Shiny Trout

24-Pomt

TA $2.00 13a $1.50 $3.50

THE

FLORISTS
REVIEW

DOUBLE NUMBER

Of the Metropolitan ^

18-Point

THOMAS BRUCE & SONS
PUBLISHERS
BOSTON

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "ni" 18-Pt. Croix Border ]So. :m, 36 inches $1.30

IIA $1.65 22a $1.G0 $3.25

HANSEN OLD STYLE

A good letter for commerda
and high art booklet printing

AUGUST

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAl

ESTABLISHED IN THE

year 1s72

Lining Hansen Old Style Italic No. 30

24-Pomt

NEWITALICFACE

7A $1.95 12a $1.55 $3.50

This is the companion
face to the type shozun
on pages 92-93. It is
cast on Standard Line,
Point Body and Unit Set
Specimen sheets of the
complete series from 6
to 48 point are in pre-
paration and\'will be sent
to all interested parties

high art brass rule no. 12 660. per foot, $0 75

the rules on this page show two of our
new half tone rules, made of solid brass
they present a wearing surface far more
durable than plates. originated by the
h. c. hansen type foundry, see page 228,
printed direct from rules, corners are not
soldered

high art brass rule no. 6 667. per foot, $0 40

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LINING LATIN CONDENSED No, 3

standard Line

48-Pomt

6A $3.25 10a $3.00 $6.25

HERE WE SERVE YOU THE BEST 25
Printing Types, Borders and Ornaments

30A $1.25 50a $1.25 $2.50

10-Point

12-Point

26A $1.40 44a $1.35 $2.75

WHO EVER KNEW OF A COUNTRY PRINTING OFFICE THAT WAS
Not haunted by some quaint urchin eager to learn the mysteries of
the case? Sometimes he is awkward and uncouth. Oftentimes
he is barefooted. Occasionally he has a frecl^led face and red
hair. Again he develops a peculiar reticence that betokens rest-
lessness and ambition. You will find him picking type from the
sweepings of the office while on his way to school. You will see
him forcing an imprint from the type upon the blank pages of his
school books. The country editor is, in his eyes, a greater man
than the rural parson. The boy has longing looks as he gazes at
the office. It is indicative of the one desire of his heart, that of
presiding over the hell-box and reaching the mighty and exalted

WHO EYER KNEW OF A COUNTRY PRINTING OFFICE THAT

Was not haunted by some quaint urcliin eager to learn tlie
mysteries of tlie case ? Sometimes he is awkward and un-
couth. Oftentimes he is barefooted. Occasionally he has
a freckled face and red hair. Again he develops a peculiar
reticence that betokens restlessness and ambition. You will
find him picking type from the sweepings of the office while
on his way to school. You will see him forcing an im-
print from the type upon the blank pages of his school
books. The country editor is, in his eyes, a greater man

18-Polnt

ISA $1.60 32a $1.65 $3.25

WHO EVER KNEW OF A COUNTRY PRINT-
Ing Office that was not haunted by some
quaint urchin eager to learn the mysteries
of the case? Sometimes he is awtward.
Oftentimes he is barefooted. Occasionally
he has a freckled face and red hair. Again
he develops a peculiar reticence that be-
tokens restlessness and ambition. You will

12A $1.80 20a $1.70 $3.50

24-Point

WHO EVER KNEW A COUNTRY
Printing ofiace that was not haunt-
ed by some quaint urchin eager to
learn the mysteries of the case ?
Sometimes he is awkward and un-
couth. Oftentimes he is $26.30

36-Point

6A $2.05 12a $2.20 $4.25

LATIN COND. FOR FINE LABEL PRINTING 4
Found in an office well planned with jndgment

^\\hen orderinp* to mat^»?!

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e.

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

95

Sterling Coated. See page 377

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the: HAMSEN superior quality |—j established im the year 1s72

Antique No. 31

Se-Point 8A$2.50 6a $2.50 $5.00

WORTHY MATRONS

Perform acts of charity

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^ 8-Point 18A $1.00 36a $1.25 $2.25 10-Point 15A $1.20 30a $1.30 $2.50

THERE ARE CERTAIN CASES WHERE ACCORDING TO TURKISH LAW

Exact bids must be submitted. It is not ^^^ printing establishments may
always tlie lowest bid that gets tlie order. x a ^

In placing an order for printing, a business each, have Only One dOOr, and that

man seldom binds himself to accept tlie opening tO the Street. WindOWS

lowest bid and be will be influenced by ^lUSt all be Covered with close-
many considerations besides mere price.

He knows that tbe lowest bid often indi- meshed Wire netting, so that no

cates inferior goods or poor service. 35 papers Can be handed through.

12-Point 15A$1.25 30a $1.50 $2.75

NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION AND JOB DEPARTMENTS

Are more closely allied in smaller towns. There are many

0 instances where this is absolutely necessary. The force on n

12-Point Buffalo Outline Border No. 3. 54 incbes, $1.50 U

nt ^c _ jc: ^r- ic n -

18-Point 7A$1.50 15a $1.75 $3.25

DAVENPORT CAMERA CLUB\'S EXHIBIT
Souvenirs of pleasant days in Oneida, Maine

24-Point 5A $1.65 10a $1.85 $3.50

SPHINX OF ANCIENT EGYPT
Famous pyramid built by Cheops

48-Point 3A $4.50 4a $3.00 $7.50

BRAINSTORMS

Great arguments

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LINING HANSEN OLD STYLE No. 40

STANDARD LINE

18-Point

lOA $1.85 20a $1.40 $3.25

PRINTING KNOWN IN CHINA IN SIXTH CENTURY

Modem devices for elimination of superfluous labor then tinknown

25A $1.00 50a $1.00 $2.00
^ THE GREAT DURATION OF WOOD WHEN KEPT VERY DRY
Beams still exist which are known to be over eleven hundred years old. Piles
driven by the Romans prior to the Christian era have been examined of late, and
found to be perfectly sound after an immersion of nearly two thousand years.
The wood of some tools will last longer than the metals, as in spades, hoes and
plows. In other tools the wood
is first gone, as in wagons, wheelbarrows and
machines. Such wood should be painted or oiled; the paint not only looks weU

22A $1.25 44a $1.00 $2.25

PLANETS ALIKE IN BROAD GENERAL FEATURES
The ball or globe-like form is peculiar to all of them, they are
all dark bodies, deriving light and heat from the son, and conse-
quently they all reflect the same borrowed light. In common,
they all perform two motions, one a spinning or rotary motion
on an axis, the other a motion of translation, which whirls them

10 Point

20A $1.30 38a $1.20 $2..50

PLUCK WINS! IT ALWAYS WINS, THOUGH

Days be slow and nights be dark \'twixt days that
come and go. Still pltjck will win—Its average is
sore—He gains the
prize who can the most endtire;
who faces issues, he who never shirks, who waits

CANDLE LIGHT

THE MOST PROMISING COPPER
MINE IN THE RICHEST MINING
DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN UTAH

PROSPECTUS
i

17A $1.45 34a $1.,30 $2.75

12-Point

SINCE THE DAYS OF GUTENBERG
The use of printing has increased rapidly until
today it has become a necessity in the world
of business. It is the media through which
the news of the day is transmitted to the 456

ALWIN, WILSON & McDUFFY CO.

Fiscal Agents
CONTINENTAL BUILDING, NEW YORK

24-Point

7A $2.00 13a $1.50 $3.50

PRODUCT OF THE HOUSE OF HANSEN

Is most satisfactory and is noted for superior quality

36-Point

5A $2.80 9a $2.20 $5.00

PLhASE YOUR CUSTOMERS

Large return from small investment

Sold in weight fonts of 25 lbs. and mnltinles

Sold in weight fonts of 25 lbs. and multiples

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

5A $1.10 20a $1.50 $2.60

10-Point

I6A $1.30 40a $1.50 $2.i

18-Point

aicr \'C^ofor ^ainiin^^jO

CWVarc^ 28 to ^^ril 3, 1908

«more 10
clSirmin^^avvi_

3E{)ere tg no mare IjanorabU i:alltng tïjait
tïjat of tf)e printer. fg tfje cangerija^
tor of tfje toorlli\'0 [earning. 10 re=
aponstile for tï)e preserbatton anb tfje
paggtng toton from tïje one generation to
anotijer of tïje accumxiIateD fenotoleöge antj
totstom of t})e ages. lEbucation, enter=
tainment.tulture anti commerce rest upon
tf)e gfjoitlbers of tfje printer. gijoulïi
be a prince among men. 3Sut to occiipg
tfje pogttion tïjat |)e sljoulï«, fje must "put
moneg in Ijts purse." Kïjig fje can not
00 ff tje öoeg not agk anö get for fjig inorfe
totjat it 10 toortl).

Liiiing^ Boldface No. loO

(Standai\'d Newspaper Letter)

Standard Ijine

*5i-Point

20A $0.90 40a $1.10
A REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS
Is one of the things that a
job printer should sti-ive for. He
will have gained a great advantage when it comes to
be
34 said of him that he always gets work out ou time 13
«■Special Line

6-Point 22A $0.90 44a $1.10 $2.00

ALL TYPE DISPLAYED BY H. C. HANSEN
is made in tills Type Foundry, and made under one roof.
All type faces shown in this Specimen Book are made by
H. C. HANSEN. Thousands of special rulfes are made to
order. Rule sold in two-foot strips. All orders receive
prompt and careful attention. No order too large, and

$2.25

8-Point

17 A $1.05 35a $1.20

ANCIENTS AND HONOKABLES
Coming- to visit Boston and friends in June
An elegant parade and sumptuous banquet
in the Cadet Ai-mory, Boston.

lO-Point 16A $1.15 32a $1.35 $2.50

EIGHT NEW BATTLESHIPS
To be the most powerful in the world
United States Navy increasing
Protecting Commerce and Harbors

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"
22A $1.05 44a $1.20 $2.25

$2.00

SPECIAL HANDY BRACES (METAL)
Hansen\'s Handy Braces are made to save time
and do away with piece braces, thus doing the
work quickly and with better satisfaction for
the printers that have to use a number of braces
A GREAT LABOR-SAVER

9-Point 20A $1.15 40a $1.35 $2.{)0

THE BOARD OF TRADE MEETING
held at the Comma Building
The "Waste Basket" furnished the Board
with amusement for the ensuing year 1903
NEXT MEETING FOR ARCHITECTS

12-Polnt

13A $1.25 20a $1.50 $2.75

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS

The Philippines under the
TJ. S. Government

Complete control accepted

Sold in weight fonts of 25 lbs. and multiples

7-Point

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the: hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

liolclfMot^ IVo. 1 it

36-Point

3A 5a $6.50

on tlxe Hour IS

Caps $2.20 I.e. $2.20

24-Point

4A 7a $4.40

Caps $1.50 I.e. $1.75

IS-Polnt

5A 10a $3.25

to I»olnt 111

as -well fiüs Iveeid:» fiiicl JSHnj^^i

Gaps $1.30 I.e. $1,45

12-Point

8A 16a $2.75

.Vl-t- 111 iil^t-ilt cltMllJlllfl

for »Ottiirg: XvOiig: Tv iiioss Oiiioli:l>-

18a $2.50 Caps $1.10 I.e. $1.40

ooiiiii^jv ooi^UMiv ^vi>x^ i^\'i i{s AIrv rjs

in it t On i-t-c-ii t Ratos

Our do Yoxir I^^reo Ortitl^s

lOA 22a $2.25 Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

i ) rv .X AI \'11 <> Iiv ll\'llvlv ART

I>er»e!n.cls -wlxolly on Hit- olifii-;ic-tt-i- of tixe I»oolc

ooixipositors >4li<>iilil exeroise —

^ 12A 22a $2.00 Caps $0.90 I.e. $1.10

»YSTTEJMS WMIOM MUTTUAX^ ISXOHAIVOIS OI^ ooMJvior»ri-ii3s

«arö Mieinlfestl^r essential to tlx© ooixtirxxied san^ta tie^i^xttifxa^x

Of <> I • I- t-^ I. «>1-1 t M\'j I« Iv. w© c^iii.iot t I >. J . 11 forever seXl <;

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12A $1.35 24a $1.90 $3.25

18-Point

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR (QUALITY

HEADING SERIES

POINT LINE

THE STERLING ROUND CORNERING GUTTER, RER80NHRLE IN PRIGE AND RAPID
Designed to meet the requirements of Printers and Doakblnders. Price $ts.oo

9A $1.40 18a $2.10 $3.50 36-Polnt

24-Point

5A $2.10 9a $2.15 $4.25

THE FULL HDVHNTHGE THRT

Will be rBallzed from using
time slips Is not secured II
they are simply utilized for

GRERT RHVRNTRGE

Rll mateilal used by
printers matiB on the

4A $2.40 7a $2.85 $5.25

42-Point

BRH88 RULES, Borders and 23.98

HEADING OUTLINE

POINT LINE

18-Point

12A $1.35 24a $1.90 $3.25

K iMK Biffl HHEiK aWE®, KBIBILE i Blffi Hi S^
iHiili li iii tte reiilreiati if ftliM ai aiHiiM. ftiiiiiiji

9A $1.40 18a $2.10 $3.50 36-Point

24-Point

5A $2.10 9a $2.15 $4.25

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42-Point

\\a

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4A $2.40 7a $2.85 $5.25

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he hansen superior quality

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

LINING LATIN ANTIQUE No. 3

standard Line

3A $4.40 6a $3.10 $7.50

48-Point

3G-Point

SEND FIFTY $50
For Public Needs

3A $2.50 6a $2.50 $5.00

WISE MEN
Determine

4A $1.90 9a $2.35 $4.25

PRINTING TYF

At Hansen\'s

30-Point

The

Sterling

Round Cornering
Machine

5A $1.50 12a $2.00 $3.50

24-Point

Booklet
for the
Asking

THE VERY BEST 7
Quick Shipment

8A $1.50 18a $1.75 $3.25

18-Point

LARGE ORDERS DELIVE
Direct from Boston
or New York

In Stock and For Sale by

TheH. C. Hansen
Type Foundry

Boston, Mass.

14A $1.25 30a $1.50 $2.75

*12-Point

10-Point

15A $1.10 30a $1.40 $2.50

EXHIBIT OF PRINTED MATTER

Containing process work 3

•»-Point 18A $0.90 37a $1.10 $2.00

SOMETHING NEW IN TYPE AND ORNAMENTS
Is constantly emanating from Hansen\'s

«On Point Line: too large for Standard Line

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

GOOD OLD LATIN ANTIQUE
Never Out of Style 123

«-Point

16A $1.00 35a $1.25 $2.25

may be relied upon in every case

Plain letter, clean cut, easily read

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

Lining Modern Antique No. 3

lOA $1.45 22a $1.80 $3.25

Standard Line

18-Poliit

WHEN A MAN STARTS OUT IN BUSINESS HIS ADVERTISING
Starts with him. If a man so advertise himself as to create a
prejudice against his work it were better had he never begun

40a $1.10 $2.00

6-Point

20A :

THE GOLDEN GLOW HAS FADED, THE FIRE OF AUTUIMN FLED,
AND WINTER, DARKLY SHADED, IS ROUND US NOW INSTEAD.
But where hearthfires burn brightest, where happy voices flow,
where love is ever present, ne\'er fades the golden glow. 1234567
How dear to our hearts is the old silver dollar, when some kind
subscriber presents it to view—The liberty head without necktie
8-Point 18A $1.00 36a $1.25 $2.25

NO SANE MAN TODAY DOUBTS THE INFLUENCE OF
THE JOURNALIST, AND NONE BUT POLITICIANS OR
Fools belittle it. The voice of the minister, orator
and politician dies out in faint echoes from a very
narrow horizon, unless it is reverberated by the 12

I BLACKSTONE VALLEY POULTRY YARDS §

Offer for sale a limited number of well-built, able-bodied

Handsome Game Cockerels

The ancestors of these birds are prize winners and have
moved in the most aristocratic poultry circles for many
g-enerations. These cockerels have inherited the sporting-
instincts of their sires and will furnish much excitement

Price, each, $24.98
BLACKSTONE VALLEY POULTRY YARDS

A 30 DAY SPECIAL OFFER

FREE! FREE! FREE!
With each bird sold in the next 30
days we will give free, a beautiful
hand illumined certificate giving
its full pedigree together with its
photograph done in genuine sepia
by Gustafson & Vincent, the cele-
brated Metropolitan photografters

§

§

MIANTONOMI ROAD, SKOWHEGAN CENTRE, NEW HAMPSHIRE

6-Polnt Border No. 502. 60 inches, $1.50

10-Point 17A $1.05 34a $1.45 $2.50

WHAT THE LEAVES ARE TO THE FOREST, WITH
LIGHT AND AIR FOR FOOD, ERE THEIR SWEET
And tender juices become hardened into wood,—
That to the world are children; throug-h them
it feels the g-low of a brig-hter and sunnier 178

24-Point

15A $1.20 32a $1.55 $2.75

12-Point

CERTAIN PHENOMENA IN THE AIR
AND PECULIARITIES OF THE BIRDS

Have long been known to indicate a
change in the weather. Many years

7A $1.70 12a $1.80 $3.50

JUSTICE IN THE WORKSHOP IS THAT RULE
By which bosses and workingmen can prosper
withal The common law cannot exist where the

When ordering to match tj\'pe in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m"

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR CgUALITV ESTABLISHED IN THE VEAR 1S7g

Lining Modern Antique No. 3

standard Line

42-Point

4A $3.00 8a $3.25 $6.25

DESIGNS IN TYPE BY AN
Artist with stick and rule

30-Point gj^ ^2.40 12a $1.85 $4.25

STRONG MIND AND HEALTHY BODY
Result of physical culture and dieting
prescribed by reputable physicians 32

4A$2.40 8a $2.60 $5.00

SOLDIER MET FAIR CYNTHIA
Face powder on his uniform blue
Indulge in oseulatory exhibit 23

48-Point 3A$4.00 5a $3.50 $7.50

ONLY QUIET HOTELS
Fop
old ladies or cranks

"When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and Lc. "m"

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12A $1.60 20a $1.65 $3.25

DEFTLY MANIPULATING TYPE, BORDERS AND BRASS

Rule, the skilled compositor produces pleasing conceptions
for the benefit and edification of intelligent advertisers 12345

18-Point

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

Gothic No,

POINT LINE

6-Point Xo 1 (A) 37A $1.00

consider the great advantage of point system over the methods
previously existing in the realm of printerdom. the old system,
or rather, lack of system, which characterized the equipments
of composme rooms and caused the downfall of many weary 4567
this size especially adapted for imprints

B-Point 30A $1.00 50a $1.00 $2.00

TYPE WITH LARGE FACE ON SMALL BODY NEEDS LEADS
Between lines and wider space between words. The readers want
leaded type because it is easy to read: publishers order it, because
the bool(s so treated find readier sale. It is not in the power of

«-Point 25A $1.05 50a $1.20 $2.25

ANY ONE MAN, HOWEVER HIGH HIS RATING AS
An artist, to reverse this judgment. Indeed tinere is
high authority for it. Ruskin has wisely said that
the eye is not saddened by quantity of white, but 4

10-Point 22A$1.20 44a $1.30 $2.50

A RESUMPTION OF THE GOLD EXPORT
Movement to Germany showed the manifold
demands for banking reserves. Another break
in the price of copper was an unsettling 2345

12-Point

20A $1.35 40a $1.40 $2.75

THE RAMPHORHYNCUS, WAS A

Curious intermediate link between a
bird and a reptile. Its remains have
been found in some German quarries

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SUNDRIES

^ MEADE MANUFACTURING COMPANY X

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b-pt. multiplex border no. 2

automobile ornament no. 708

7A $1.90 10a $1.60 $3.50

LONG TALK TO PRACTICAL WORKMEN

By an eminent printer of international fame
The aim is to make this talk helpful and 78

24-Point

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STEAMSHIPS CROSSING THE ATLANTIC 1234

18-Pt. No. 28

$2.0(

ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR PRESSES 678

established in

the year 1S72

ie hansen superior quality

36A 6-Pt. No. 19 $1.00

VERY OFTEN PRINTERS NEED A SMALL
GOTHIC LETTER TO MEET CERTAIN RE-
QUIREMENTS; THIS SIZE IS PERFECTLY
READABLE AND WILL MEET THE DEMAND
MADE UPON IT FOR COMMERCIAL WORK
AS WELL AS THE OTHER SIZES SHOWN
ON THIS PAQE. THEY ARE TYPE FACES
DESIGNED TO BE USED EVERY DAY IN
THE WEEK AND WILL SURPRISE 1234S6

32A

$1.00

6-Pt. No. 20

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY
AT 190-1 92 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON
FURNISH COMPLETE PRINTING OUT-
FITS AT SHORT NOTICE, EVERYTHING
BEING MADE UNDER ONE ROOF BY
COMPETENT WORKMEN. HANSEN\'S
COMPLETE MITERING MACHINE, THE
BEST IN THE WORLD, IS MADE HERE

THE

STERLING

AND WHAT IT WILL DO

IS THE TITLE OF A
BOOKLET TELLING
ABOUT THE MERITS
OF THIS MACHINE
AND ITS USEFUL-
NESS TO PRINTERS.
ASK US ABOUT IT.

6-Pt. No. 23

$1.00

HANSEN\'S TYPE IS THE
STANDARD; FOR OVER
A THIRD OF A CENTURY
THE HANSEN SUPERIOR
QUALITY HAS STOOD 89

ISA

12-Pt. No. 24

$1.50

WHEN SEEKING A
PRESS FOR HIGH-
EST QUALITIES OF
PRINTING TAKE A
LOOK AT COLT\'S
ARMORY PRESS 4

22A

6-Pt. No. 21

METAL QUOTATIONS CAST BY
THIS FOUNDRY ARE ACCURATE
TO POINT SYSTEM AND ARE
VERY USEFUL TO PRINTERS ON
ACCOUNT OF THE AMOUNT OF
LABOR SAVED BY THEIR USE.
CALL AND SEE HANSEN\'S NEW
MAMMOTH METAL FURNITURE

22A 6-Pt. No. 22 $1,00

SEND FOR SPECIMENS OF
HANSEN\'S BRASS RULES,
SHOWING MANY ARTISTIC
DESIGNS IN STIPPLED AND
SHADED RULES, SUITABLE
TO BE USED WITH ALMOST
ANY FACE OF TYPE AND 6

8A

20A

$1.00

□ □
□ □

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

190-192 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON

■ $2.50

COMPLETE PRINTING OUTFIT 6

24-Pt. No. 29

12-Pt. No. 25

14A

$1.50

12A

$1.50

REGARDING IT
FROIVI A POINT
OF VALUE WE
CAN BUT SAY
A TRIAL WILL

12-Pt. No. 26

WONDERFUL
AS IT SEEMS
THATTRUTH
IS MORE 246

6A

24-Pt. No. 30

---------------$2.50

A USEFUL JOB LETTER 28

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED

standard Line

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lO-Polnt 30A $1.15 55a $1.35 $2.50

THIS LEHER CAN BE USED IN VERY NARROW MEASURES
A useful display letter, very condensed, but easily read
is clean cut and adaptable where others cannot lit 123

12-Point 30A $1.25 60a $1.50 $2.75

great favors conferred upon our artists
Vlfho have achieved fame at home and abroad

14-Point 22A $1.40 44a $1.60 $3.00

mmm arising froi monopolies

Controlling Commodities of tlie West 49

18-Point

USIASTS 246

15A $1.50 30a $1.75 $3.25

BASE BALL EN
Male time pass

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 30.—Again today
the Boston champions not only defeated
St. Louis, but did so without allowing
St. Louis a run, 4 to 0 being the score.

Jesse Tannehill got back into his win-
ning stride again and pitched brilliant
ball. Not a St. Louis man saw third
base and only two saw second. Never
once did St. Louis have a chance to win
or to even score, and the home runs of
Grimshaw and Freeman made it easy
for the champions to land the jackpot.

now out for first division

The two home runs took all interest
out of the battle, as far as St. Louie was

24-Point

IBA $2.10 20a $1.40 $3.50

ABLE
And Uisviirii

N PÜRP08E
n Ienner25

Ella Wlieeler Wilcox to Lead Aristocratic
Wtiite Wind\'s Parade

30-Point

lOA $1.90 18a $2.10 $4.00

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36-Point

8A $2.20 12a $2.05 $4.25

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NEW HAVEN, Aug. 31.—Mrs. Ella
Wheeler Wilcox tomorrow will lead the
women of Short Beach on a street clean-
ing parade. Armed with brooms, rakes,
shovels and hoes, the women of the
aristocratic summer resort will go from
one end of the colony to the other, rak-
ing up waste paper and refuse or any
kind that may mar the beauty of the
thoroughfares.

Behind them will come a string of
boys with wheelbarrows, who will re-
move the waste raked up by the female
white wings. And the third detach-
ment of the street cleaning army, made
up of women armed with lead pencils
and paper, will take note of the private
residences that need attention.

YOUR AHENTION, PLEASE

We are agents for Electric Motors —
the best and cheapest power for printers.
They are Inexpensive, dnrahie, always
ready, cost little to operate and great
time savers.

Actual demonstration shown in our
foundry of the capabilities of these
motors. We will be glad to tell you
more about them.

The H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRy

190-192 Congress St,, Boston

er üisp ay Line

48-Point

6A $3.50 9a $2.75 $6.25

EXTENSIVELY

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\'HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

GOTHIC CONDENSED No, 2

24-Pomt

d

18-Point

12-Point

POINT LINE

9A $1.60 18a $1.90 $3.50

OWER IMPROVED PIN-HOLE PERFORATOR
or durability, strength and general adaptability
stands second to no other 123

14A $1.60 24a $1.65 $3.25

NEW BRASS RULE CORNERS MORTISED SQUARE
0 match any face of rule shown in any Specimen Book
at regular rates and guaranteed 456

18A $1.25 36a $1.50 $2.75

BE SURE THAT ALL THE LEADS AND SLUGS USED IN YOUR
OEFICE ARE MADE BY THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY, BOSTON
You will then always have them of equal height, thickness and
perfectly square and smooth, which saves $789

10-Point

20A $1.20 40a $1.30 $2.50

PRINTING OFFICES MAKE MONEY WHOSE EMPLOYEES ARE ZEALOUS IN
THE PERFORMANCE OF EVERY TASK AND NOT ALLOW JEALOUSY TO INTERFERE
There is a certain class of compositors who feel that they ought not to be
asked to set anything but the very highest grade of work 2

8-Point

24A $1.10 48a $1.15 $2.25

THE HARRIS PERFECTION RULE CASE WILL HOLD ABOUT TWENTY POUNDS OF BRASS
RULE CUT TO LABOR-SAVING LENGTHS, FOUR OF THEM FIT IN A BLANK CASE PERFECTLY 1234
Printers are requested to call and examine this rule case as it is very compact, portable
and a great improvement over other cases. Specify Hansen\'s Rule

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 3

4A $3.15 7a $3.10 $6.25

ELOOUENT\'S CLUB RECITALS

Vlake melody at twilight hour

48-Point

12A $1.45 25a $1.80 $3.25

18-Point

6-Point

25A $1.00 50a $1.00 $2.00

THE UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND
Reunion of graduates at Hotel Eclaire

THE FIRST THING FOR AN ADVERTISER TO DECIDE IS
THE MEDIUMS WHICH REACH THE DESIRED CLASS OF

Customers. Cheap mediums do not, as a rule, bring very good
returns, neither does It follow that a periodical claiming a large
circulation takes precedence over one with a smaller circulation.

8A $1.50 16a $2.00 $3.50

DESIGNED GREAT CATHEDRAL

Architects of renown in Portuga

24-Point

8-Point 24A $1.10 48a $1.15 $2.25

THE TONE OF A PUBLICATION AND CHARACTER
OF ITS READERS DETERMINE MUCH. A FIRST-

Class periodical with a bona fide paid circulation is
far more desirable than a much larger sample copy
circulation. People who buy a publication are very

20A $1.15 40a $1.35 $2.50

30-Point

6A $1.90 10a $2.10 $4.00

10-Point

PROFITS MAY EVAPORATE

Like dew on July mornings

MAKE ADVERTISEMENTS ATTRACTIVE,
AND, IF LASTING RESULTS BE DESIRED,

The goods must be as represented, and the
advertisement honestly worded. Success
in advertising depends largely in keeping

16A $1.20 32a $1.55 $2.75

36-Point

5A $2.00 9a $2.25 $4.25

12-Point

POSITIVELY SUPERIOR
Quality our watchword

YOUR NAME AND GOODS CON-
STANTLY BEFORE THE EYE OF
The public. Printer\'s ink is very
beneficial to any business, but the
use of good judgment and sense

5A$2.60 8a $2.65 $5.25

BAD EQUIPMENT IS INEXCUSABLE

Take your choice of a large variety

42-Point

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year ists

GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 3 IN DISPLAY

ALLERTON\'S CURIOSITY SHOP

The original Curiosity shop of Richfield, estab-
lished in 1820 by Charles Allerton, where may
be found a most complete line of beautiful and
unique jewelry, gems of rare beauty and from
places of historic interest, cuckoo and eight-
day clocks, ancient Egyptian pottery, and fine
Delft-ware from the famous shops of Holland.

CHARLES ALLERTON\'S SON & CO.

Main and Duquesne Streets, Richfield, Illinois

12-Pt. Border No. 136

One Week Only

We have just received a
fine lot of Delft Tea Sets
worth $45. A bargain at

$21,98

THE H.C.HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

TvnP Goods, Paper Cutters
\' J Presses, Brass Rule, Etc,
Complete Printing Office Equipments

190-192 CONGRESS ST,, BOSTON, MASS,

Most Complete Line of

Wood Goods

Wood Type
Rule and Type Cases
Cabinets
Stands, Etc.

The H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry

Boston

New York

BONHAM NATIONAL BANK

Accumulation, Thrift and Wealth Streets
BONHAM, PENNSYLVANIA

Capital........$375,000.00

Surplus and Undivided Profits 661,537.94
Deposits, June 29 ..... 976,643.21

Solicits deposits and business of all kinds, large and
small. Citizens of Bonham and visitors are invited to
call and inspect our banking rooms and facilities for
doing business, Banking hours, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

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Gothic Condensed No. 400

STANDARD LINE

3A $3.70 5a $3.00 $6.70

HOUSE FURNISHING DAY

Bargains in ali Departments

T2-Polnt

35A $0.85 70a $1.15 $2.00

THE DIfflENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN THEY WERE ALL PRINTED UPON THE HAND PRESS
Were very well defined by the terms folio, quarto, etc. They were generally printed upon
what Is termed medium paper, 19x24 inches in dimensions. A sheet of this size, folded
once, makes a folio; again, a quarto; still again, an octavo; then, a square 16mo; again,
32mo; and so on to 64mo, and even 128mo. Besides these sizes there are two inter-
mediate, the 12mo and 18mo. The oblong 16mo was printed on a different sized sheet
of paper, 18x28 Inches In dimensions. The different sizes of books, therefore, measure

36-Poiiit
8-Polnt 35A $0.95 70a $1.30 $2.25

6-Point

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN THEY WERE ALL PRINTEO UPON THE HAND
Press were very well defined by the terms folio, quarto, etc. They were gener-
ally printed upon what is termed medium paper, 19x24 inches in dimensions. A
sheet of this size, folded once, niai(es a folio; again, a quarto; still again, an
octavo; then, a square 16mo; again, 32mo; and so on fo 64mo, and even 128mo.
Besides these sizes, there are two intermediate, the 12mo and 18mo. The ob-

6A $1.95 12a $2.30 $4.25

THE SUBTERRANEAN DETONATIONS INCBEASING

Peculiar plienoniena noticed in connection witli $23

28A $1.25 55a $1.50 $2.75

10-Point

31A $1.10 6.5a $1.40 $2.50

12-Point

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN THEY WERE ALL PRINTEO UPON
The hand press were very well defined by the terms folio, quarto,
etc. They were generally printed upon what is termed medium paper,
19x24 inches in dimensions. A sheet of this size, folded once, makes
a folio; again, a quarto; still again, an octavo; then, a square 16mo;
again, 32mo; and so on to 64mo, and even 128mo. Besides these

48-Point

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN THEY WERE ALL
Printed upon the hand press were very well defined by the
terms folio, quarto, etc. They were generally printed upon
what is termed medium paper, 19x24 inches in dimensions.
A sheet of this size, folded once, makes a folio; again, a

6A $3.35 10a $3.05 $6.40

TREMENDOUS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

important Communication Delayed 1369

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Gothic Condensed No, 400

STANDARD LINE

54-Point

3A $3.50 ßa $2.50 $6.00

UNEARNED FORTUNE ACQUIRED
Old Liberty Enlightening the World

9A $1.90 17a $2.10 $4.00

30-Polnt

24-Point

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS
When They Were all Printed

12A $1.65 26a $1.85 $3.50

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN

They were air printed upon the hand
press were very well defined by terms

18-Point

17A $1.45 36a $1.85 $3.30

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN THEY WERE
All printed upon the hand press were very well
defined by tlie terms folio, quarto, etc. They

14-Point

22A $1.40 46a $1.60 $3.00

THE DIMENSIONS OF BOOKS WHEN THEY WERE ALL
Printed upon the hand press were very well defined
by the terms folio, quarto, etc. They ware generally

42-Point

6A $2.60 11a $2.65 $5.25

111

HANSEN IMPROVED MITERING MACHINE
No Office Complete Without One. $18.50

Sterling Coated. See page 377

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

CONDENSED GOTHIC No. 400 IN DISPLAY

CLEARANCE SALE OF POPULAR BOOKS

BREAKING INTO SOCIETY

By GEORGE ADE. A bright series of fables in
that crisp style which has made all his
former works of this character so popular

Illustrated, Cloth $1,50

SPECIAL BARGAIN

Les Miserabes

We have been fortunate in securing
from a well known publishing house
a limited number of sets of Victor
Hugo\'s masterpiece. They come in
two volumes, handsomely printed on
hand-made deckle edge paper, with
rubricated initials. The illustrations
are the finest duo half-tones from the
drawings by Christy. Bound in limp
leather with stamped sides and back

Per Set 0y| on

6-PT. o. s.nz I^H\'.ZJ

THE WONDERS OF LIFE

By ERNST HAECKEL. A new, supplementary
volume to
The Riddle of the Universe, a popular
study of the mysteries of life. Illustrated

Half Leather, net $0,98

MRS. RAFFLES

By JOHN KENDRICK BANGS. Mr. Bangs has most
amusingly recounted the burglaries and
adventures in which Mrs. Raffles leads

Illustrated, Cloth $1.00

GAMP LIFE IN THE WOODS

By W, H, GIBSON. Comprehensive hints on
building camps, canoes, traps of all kinds
together with all the professional tricks

Illustrated, Cloth $0.95

KATE: A COMEDY

By BRONSON HOWARD. Whether love or world-
ly advantage shall inHuence marriage is
the general theme of this delightful play

Cloth, Untrimmed Edges $2.50

BEN HUR: A Tale of the Christ

By LEW WALLACE. An elaborate edition, for
which a demand has been created by the
long runs of the play " Ben Hur." Cloth

Illustrated, Two Volumes $3.98

JORDAN-SEIGEL CO., Broadway and Ninth Streets

r"

THE STERLING

ROUND CORNERING MACHINE

T

HE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

MANUFACTURERS

Type, Borders and Ornaments
Hansen Complete Mlterer and
Rule Curver; Hansen Improved
Pin Hole Perforator; All-Brass
Riveted Galleys. Brass Rule

190- 192 CONGRESS STREET
BOSTON, MASS.

Type

PRICE, S15 TELEPHONE MAIN 1224

M

To THE W. C. WILLIAMS CO., Dr.

THE "W. G. W. BRAND" STEEL TOOLS

Wholesale and Retail No. 66 FANEUIL HALL SQUARE

FOR SALE

H. C. HANSEN TYP

BOSTON AND NE

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established in the yea

R 1S72

INCLINED GOTHIC

point uine

26A 6-Pt. No. 40 $1.00

prescriptioivs carefui-l.y compounded prom lead
tin, copper and the finest antimony
produce good wearing type

24A

$1.00

6-Pt. No. 41

ISA 12-Pt. No. 44 $1.60

FIRST GRAND ENTERTAINMENT OF
THE DARKTOWN SOCIETY
HELD IN BINGVILLE

FIGURES ARE CAST BY THIS FOUNDRY ON POINT SET
FOR EASY JUSTIFICATION ON CALENDAR
AND TABULAR COMPOSITION

21A 6.pt. No. 42 $1.00

MODERN IMPROVEMENTS IN MANUFACTURING
TYPE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD
SECURE SURE RESULTS
12-Pt. No. 45

17A

$1.50

OLD ORCHARD BEACH PIER
MASCONOMA HOUSE
OPEN IN JUNE

12-Pt. No. 46

llA

$1.50

6-Pt. No. 43

18A

$1.00

large salaries paid to supervisors
and foremen of printshops
with brains and push

EIGHTEENTH SEASON
GRAND ORERA
BOSTON

250 rooms with bath
and electric lights

special rates to
large parties

RED UON HOUSE

NORTH ADAMS, MASS.

GEO. TRAVIS, Proprietor

lOA

18-Pt. No. 47

$2.00

A SWEET LINGERING MUSICAL SOUND
MANDOLIN AND GUITAR 45

8A

18-Pt. No.

SEVENTH GRAND RECITAL
BY TWELVE MUSICIANS 12

6A

24-Pt. No. 49

BREEZES TURN T/DES 4

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GOTHIC No. 6

POINT LINE

8A 16a $3.25

Caps $1.60 I.e. $1.65

18-Pojnt

SPECIAL FIGURES FOR TIME TABLES

The H- C. Hansen Type Foundry has ever been
foremost in providing for printers labor-saving 12

Caps $0.90 1.0. $1.10

SYSTEMS WHICH PROVIDE A MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF COMMODITIES
ARE MANIFESTLY ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUED GROWTH OF TRADE

We must not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell every
thing and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible it would
not be best for us or those with whom we deal. We should take from
our customers such of their products as we can readily use 3456789

6-Point No. 6 (n)
REMEMBER THAT

24A 60a $2.00 Caps $0.90 I.e. $1.10

WHATEVER IS WORTH DOING AT ALL

IS WORTH DOING WELL AND NEVER ALLOW YOURSELVES

to be rushed to such an extent as to do your work in a slovenly
manner, because habit once formed will become second nature to
you in the course of time. You may not be endowed with $123
6-Point Xo. 6 (<■) 22A 44a $2.00 Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.00

24A SOa $2.00

6-Polnt Js^o. 6 (A)

ORIGINALITY DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU MUST
CREATE SOMETHING NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF

To follow the path of others who have been successful
is but another way of educating yourself In a sort of
school of advertising. Plain words are sure to hit the
bull\'s-eye. One of the great disadvantages that super-
educated people, the majority of advertisers, have to
overcome is the tendency to display their entire vo-
cabulary. it is true that it requires a great deal more
skill to be simple than to be profound. Now, then, to
begin with, fix what you intend to convey permanently
within your mind, then say it in a few words as possi-
ble, pert and to the point. The fewer the better 456

iPlIlIlllllllllIlIlIllli^^

GIGANTIC SALE OF

i
1
1

FINE CLOTHING

Owing to an extensive purchase of Fail and Winter
Clothing, we have decided to close out our stock of
Summer Goods at greatly reduced orices. iVIany suits
are priced below cost rather than carry them over for
another season. This stock consists of the highest
grade clothing, and you cannot realize how much we
are sacrificing until you see the prices.

An Unusual Opportunity

Black Worsted
Suits at $7.98

1
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1

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1
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BROWN & SMITH

36 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, ME.

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High Art Brass Rule No. 12 711

Caps $1.05 I.e. $1.20

16A 32a $2.25

8-Point

FOR ANYTHING IN TYPE, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, BRASS RULE, METAL FURNITURE
and Printers\' Supplies, call at The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry, I 90-1 92 Congress Street, and
get the benefit of thirty.five years of experience in practical type founding and rule making 8

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

GOTHIC No. 6

POINT LINE

Caps $4.50 I.e. $3.00

48-Pomt

3A 4a $7.50

TYPE WORLD
Issued on the 29

Caps $3.00 Lc. $2.00

36-Pomt

4A 5a $5.00

SELECT TYPE FACE

from Hansen, Boston 35

Caps $1.60 I.e. $1.9

24-Point

5A 9a $3.50

LOOK FOR DIAMOND NICK

Whenever You Purchase Type 46

Caps $1.25 I.e. $1.50

12-Ponit

13A 26a $2.7B

A PRINTER\'S STATIONERY SHOULD
REPRESENT HIS BEST EFFORTS 42

Something a little above the ordinary is
expected of a printer in the preparation
and execution of his office stationery, &c

THE BEST

TYPE

Because great care is exercised
in mixing the metals and also in
casting, Hansen\'s Type has won a
reputation for good wearing qual-
ities- The "Diamond Nick" type
is the kind you should have in
your cases. Made only by

Hhh

HhHh

Hhh

Caps $1.15 I.e. $1.35

10-Point

16A 30a $2.50

the theory of appropriate types
should be observed at all times

Good judgment should be a factor in the ap-
plication of types, and it is not meet to say in
the old-fashioned way that a milliner\'s card 7

the h. c. hansen
type foundry

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the\' hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s7e

MEDIUM GOTHIC No. 7

STANDARD LINE

3A 4a $9.00

Caps $5.35 I.e. $3.65

60-Point

FREIGHT Paid $15

Caps $2.15 I.e. $2.10

7A 10a $4.25

30-Point

Oswii©

Paper Cutters

GREAT HANDICAP
Race started at 2

7A 15a $3.50

24-Point

15A 31a $3.00

14-Point

Caps $1.55 i.e. $1.95

NEW SERIAL STORIES
Are now being forced
upon the readers of 6

Caps $1.35 I.e. $1.6

GREAT SALE NOW TAKING PLACE
at the shoe store of Fittem Brothers
where a choice can be made for $1

Both Lever and Power

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

Selling Agents
23A 46a $2.50

Caps $1.15 i.e. $1.35

THESE PLAIN, BOLD LETTERS, MADE BY HANSEN

are types of merit. When used in advertisements
these letters carry weight which causes the reader
to believe the truths so printed. Medium Gothic 3

10-Point

6-Point 30A 60a $2.00 Caps $0.95 I.e. $1.05

NO ORDER TOO LARGE TO BE HANDLED PROMPTLY BY THIS FOUNDRY
And small orders receive also the same prompt and careful attention, as
we realize the importance to printers of even a slight delay in work, we
use our best efforts to meet every rush order, be it large or small 12345

The line " Oswego " above is Boston Gothic

42-Point

4A 6a $5.40 Caps $2.90 I.e. $2.50

DEMAND GOTHIC LEHERS
For Results in Advertising 3

Medium Gothic Xo 7 will register with Boston Gothic for color work.

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"the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

MEDIUM GOTHIC No. 7

STANDARD LINE

3A 4a $9.60

T^-Point

Caps $5.70 I.e. $3.90

CHARGE Low 2

Caps $2.40 I.e. $2.35

36-Point

5A 9a $4.75

SECOND HEAT
Of the Final 43

TYPE

Caps $1.45 I.e. $1.8

18-Poiut

IIA 22a $3.25

NO HAIR LINES TO BREAK
Are found in this series of
Bold Gothic Letters, which
make them admirable 567

Of the many Ad-Types on
the market there are none
which can bring the adver-
tiser lietter results than
■Medium Gothic No. 7, the
complete series being here-
with shown, and Boston
Gothic, specimens being
shown on foiiowing pages

12-Point

19A 38a $2.75

Caps $1.20 I.e. $1.5

HANSEN\'S COMPLETE MITERING MACHINE
Has been accepted by printers as the best
machine In the world for mitering brass rule
as it Is set by a pin, no lines to guess at 18

8-Point 27A 5.3a $2.25 Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

COMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE EQUIPMENTS SUPPLIED QUICKLY
By The H. 0. Hansen Type Foundry at 190-192 Congress Street.
All type being cast under one roof, the advantages to printers
when ordering sorts are at once apparent, and many times 2369

THE

H.C.Hansen

Type Foundry

48-Polnt

4A 6a $7.00

Caps $3.75 I.e. $3.25

MEDIUM GOTHIC No. 7
A Convincing Proof 89

Medium Gothic No. 7 will register with Boston Gothie for eolor work.

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iosTii mim^

18-Point 12A18a $3.20 Caps $1.75 I.e. $1.45

mEAi âiïâiTâiis
0¥@r G©niip@ïlltoir@ ma^

Standard Line
Caps $6.75 I.e. $4.75

3A 4a $11.50

72-Point

Telephone 30 Maine

i, 111®

T® iOyiLâS i HâiiOi©, Or

28 Vestry Street

Our Clothing is ali made
by first-class workmen
under direct supervision

Men\'s Furnishers

ESTABLISHED 1872

\'PHONE, 2738 MAIN

hi @

Is a practical, all around good
sense letter for jobwork, and
may be kept moving con-
tinually. as it is also
very adaptable for
advertising.

=TYFI

Manufacturers and Designers

190-192 Congress Street

3=5=5

Boston, Massachusetts

Hansen\'s Medium Gothic No. 7 will register accurately with the Boston
Gothic for color. The two series in conjunction will produce some
very fine color combinations

4A 6a $7.30

Caps $4.00 I.e. $3.30

48-Foint

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALiXY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

osTOi mium

&

standard Line

24-Point 9A 12a $3.75 Caps $2.00 I.e. $1.75 60-Point

3A4a $9.50

Dilhi

mm Ti wEiLTy

; Few S®©irite 3

Caps $2.75 I.e. $2.25

6-Point

6A9a $5.00

mwmi

Faftromi;

Tiiiiaf, J

SALE OF MEN\'S FINE

I

fE inaugurate the greatest
sale of Men\'s high grade
Hats ever known in the history
of our business. We guarantee
these goods to be in perfect con-
dition and all going this week at

BLkm i mEi

36 HIGH STREET, PEORIA, ILL.

iiO

Caps $2.15 I.e. $2.10

30-Point

7A 10a $4,25

OmROULMDOi Ur Hajf 12,34

Caps $2.90 I.e. $2.50

42-Polnt

4A6a $5.40

iosTOi mm

e L

■Boston Gothic will register with Medium Gothic No. 7 for color work.

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GOTHIC ITALIC

standard Line

Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.00

e-Polnt

18A 36a $2.00

MODERN PRINTING OFFICES ON THE POINT SYSTEM
Are a paying investment when equipped with all of
Hansen\'s type, material and labor-saving devices

16A 30a $2.25

Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

CONSIDER THE GREAT VARIETY OF WORK
which it is ttossibie to cfo with this tygte
and note the strength of the figures 78

8-Polnt

Beveled Quads
and Quotations

Caps $1.20 I.e. $1.30

12A 25a $2.50

lO-Polnt

lOA 20a $2.T5

12-Point

GOTHIC ITALIC TYPE IS CLEAR CUT
anil has ali*Batly won favoi* among
printers as a useful Jobbing letter

Caps $1.35 I.e. $1.40

GREAT RESULTS EXPECTED
from the superb production
of Ben Hur " now playing 9

Time and labor saved.
Difficult Gomgtosition
very easily attained.

ORIGINATED AND MADE DY

THE H, C- HAHSEN TYPE
FOUNDRY,
BOSTON, MASS,

Caps $6.75 I.e. $4.75

60-Point

3A 4a $11.50

A STRIKING

Caps $1.60 I.e. $1.6

8A 14a $3.25

18-Point

ADVERTISEMENTS FOR DAILY NEWSPAPERS
Set in Gothic Italic bring quick returns $1234

Caps $1.80 I.e. $1.70

6A 10a $3.50

24-Point

RETURNED FROM THE NEVADA MINE

Laden with wealth and experienoe 56

Caps $2.25 I.e. $2.00

4A 6a $4.25

30-Point

REMEMBERS OLD FRIENDS
Wlih gitts unique and rare

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the yea

r is 72

GOTHIC ITALIC

Standard Line

Caps $4.75 I.e. $3.00

48-Point

3A 4a $7.75

SPURIOUS COIN

Stiver Dollars 8

Caps $2.75 I.e. $2.25

36-Point

3A 5a $5.00

LARGE CIRCULATION

Winona Daily Tribune

Caps $6.75 I.e. $4.75

60-Polnt

3A 4a $11.50

A dm Letter 4-

OUT TO-DAY

MOTOR

A MAGAZINE
OF SPORT

Read the new sepia! story.
Something to interest every
owner of an automobile, or
motor cycle of any kind.

AT ALL
NEWS-STANDS

Hansen\'s Ad. Corners Send for Specimens

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

121

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-the hansen superior quality

:stablished in the year 1st2

Lining Gothic No. 18

STANDARD LINE

4A 7a $5.20

Caps $2.65 I.e. $2.65

36-Pomt

POPULAR Indian Melodies

Caps $3.50 I.e. $3.00

42-Pomt

4A 6a $6.50

PLAYED in all Concerts

6-Pt. 22A 44a $2.00 Caps $0.90 I.e. $1.10
BOATING A DELIGHTFUL SPORT
When pressure of business becomes
heavy, artd you feel the urgent need of
a rest, take a trip to the country and
amid the quiet surroundings spend $2

10-Pt. 16A 32a $2.60 Caps $1.20 I.e. $1.30

THE OUT-DOOR LIFE IS A

boon to tired city workers
and a trip to the mountain
repays them for their year

14-Pt. 12A 24a $3.00 Caps $1.40 I.e. $1.60

UNDAUNTED BY

rain they take long
walks over the hills

24-Pt. 5A 11a $3.50 Caps $1.65 I.e. $1.85

ALL NIGHT

do they sleep
soundly,tired

4S-Polnt

Correct Styles

SPRING
SUITS

prompt

service:

courteous
treatment
prices
richt

CUTT & SOWE

44 Taylor Street
BOSTON MASS.

Printers\' Joy No. 5. Eaeli $0.10

3A 6a $7.80

8-Pt. 20A 40a $2.25 Caps $1.10 I.e. $1.15
GRAND EXCURSIONS TO THE
White Mountains during Sum-
mer months, reasonable rates
to all excursion parties for any

12-Pt. 14A 29a $2.75 Caps $1.25 I.e. $1.50

THE VACATIONIST
Will have use of Coif
Links and Lawn Tennis
Courts free of charge

18-Pt. 9A 18a $3.25 Caps $1.75 I.e. $1.50

LAKES, PONDS

and Rivers full of
Happy Canoeists

30-Pt. 5A 8a $4.25 Caps $2.20 I.e. $2.05

BEAUTY

of Natural
panorama

Caps $4.00 I.e. $3.80

The Fast EXPRESS

Caps $4.85 I.e. $3.90

3A 5a $8.75

54-Polnt

LEAVES at 9.30

When ordering to match type in case, send Cap "H" and I.e. "m\'\'

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-the hansen superior qualitv

established in the year 1s72

IMEDED L-IIMIIMO

3A $3.00 5a $2.20 $5.20

30-Point Xo. 930

IVIAKEIIR

e: iviake:

24-Point Xo. 924

4A $2.25 6a $1.T5 $4.00

IIM VEIMIO

Oondola

of- sof>e:rior
QVJALn-V-

6A $1.75 10a $1.75 $3.50

18-Point Xo. 918

used "tl-i
t in Ps

-Thet

14-Point X\'o. 914

for
Havo Va
6A $1.35 12a $1.65 $3.00

DRY &
all ^A^hio

^a-bions

Hi. C. Mansen

Type F\'ounclry

12-Point Xo. 912 6A $1.25 14a $1.50 $2.75

MERRY IVIAIDEIM

And -tKie milic |3ail
Do^A/^n on -bHe -farnn

10-Point No. 910 8A $1.10 18a $1.40 $2.50

IMORTM IVIOUIIMTAIIMS

Si-tua-ted near Henry
l^ass, SKipHarfc>or, N.S.

8-Point Xo. 908 lOA $1.10 20a $1.15 $2.25

-THE 00l^/ll^/l0l>l^^EAl_Tl-l &

o-f IVIasssicKuso-fc-ts, Bos-ton,
-tKe leacJirtg shopping cen-ter

6-Point No. 906 loA $0.90 21a $1.10 $2.00

THE CI-IASE F-or IVIII_L.ioims

Kticsh and poor are oKasirtg; a-F-ter
-the almigl-k-ty dollar oo n-ti rt u a I ly^ $

TK<

nor

is one of the oldest and best
known papers in Para County

Avei-age ci r-cu la-tion
for- r»on-th o-f IVIarcK

Advertisers get

Rosul-ts

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GOTHIC CONDENSED NO. 5

POINT LINE

42-Poiut

8A $3.75

FAMOUS MIRTH PROVOKING MINSTREL

Se-Point

8A $8.00

QUICK RETURNS AND MODERATE PROFITS

6-Poiiit 36A $1.00

THE DAILY PRESS BEING THE MOULDER OF PUBLIC OPINION
IT IS CERTAINLV DESIRABLE THAT THE REPRESENTATIVES OF
THAT GREAT POWER SHOULD BE ARMED AND EQUIPPED WITH

8-Point 32A $1.25

broad and comprehensive views relating
to the outside world. desolation begets
narrow-mindedness and total unfitness

10-Point

12-Point

30A $1.50

TO GRAPPLE WITH THE PROBLEMATICAL
SUBJECTS WHICH AFFECT THE MASSES.
WHAT THE PRESS HAS DONE AND IS NOW

25A $1.50

DOING FOR THE MENTAL DEVELOPMENT
OF THE COUNTRY, THE RAILROADS ARE
DOING FOR THE COMMERCIAL DEVELOP

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?

Sickness and accident are of daily occur-
rence and happen to all classes of men.

protect your pocket

by insuring in the Acme Casualty Co.
Our policies are simple, without con-
ditions, and offer complete protection.

ACME CASUALTY GO.

HAWK SHAW, NEW BRUNSWICK

hhHhh

hhHH

HHhf

22A $2.00 20-Point

18-Point

18A $2.25

EXCITING ADVENTURES OF THOMAS QUIRK WARM CLOTHING AT MONEYSKI\'S
PUBLISHED BY DUNCAN-MEAD CO. IN 1863 LOW PRICES DURING MARCH 1907

24-Point

48-Point

14A $2.50

WINTER EXCURSION TO NATICK VIA BOSTON & ALMOST

5A $4.00

LAST SUITOR WON FAIR LUCY

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the: hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

GOTHIC CONDENSED NO. 4

e-Point 36A $1.00 60a $1.00 $2.00

ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS IN PRINTING SUPPLIES
Furnished by The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry, 190-192
Congress Street, Boston, where all orders receive our

8-Point 28A $1.10 60a $1.16 $2.25

the mechanical art of printing for all

interested in fine worit has deveioped to a great
extent and worlcmen continualiy improving 3784

10-Point

25A $1.20 50a $1.30 $2.50

VIEW NEAR WHITE HILL AND ELMIRA
Is the most picturesque to eyes of 234

12-Point 21A $1.25 42a $1.50 $2.75

We Mal(e and Sell " The Very Best for the Man Who Prints

) !

LEADING SUMMER GLOVE WEAR
For sale on Washington Street, $2

18-Point

20-Point

15A $1.40 36a $1.85 $3.25

WELLINGTON HILLSIDE FARM
Lots to suit every purcliaser

12A $1.50 22a $1.75 $3.25

CUNIO TRANSATLANTIC

Steamship Transportation

24-Point

36-Point

8A $1.65 16a $1.85 $3.50

V LLAGE SMITHEY
The man of might

5A $1.90 10a $2.35 $4.25

MILLSTREAM

By your doors

42-Point

48-Polnt

5A $2.35 10a $2.90 $5.25

WIRE Screen

4A $2.75 9a $3.50 $6.25

GREAT Art

Gothic Condensed
No. 4-

A LETTER
INDISPENSABLE IN ANY
PRINTING OFFICE

POR many years has
this type been deemed
an absolute necessity in
every printshop. With
due respect for more re-
cent type faces, Gothic
Condensed has never
been supplanted by any
similar kind of Gothic

■4>

CONSTERNATION IN
THE PRINTING TRADE

Mr. Isaac Lovering Blanchard
Arrives from New Yorl( and
Delivers a Lecture on
Conditions, Etc.

AT THE CROWN HOTEL

Mr. Blanchard demonstrates to his
audience very forcibly the condi-
tions that are to be contended with

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year ists

THE CAMBRIDGE SERIES

Standard Line

Caps $3.75 I.e. $3.35

48-Point

3A 6a $7.10

DETROIT UNIVERSITY

Great Educational Center

Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.00

6-Point

24A 48a $2.00

A VERY IMPORTANT ITEM IN PRINTING OFFICE EXPENSE IS THE MATTER
Of ink, and yet it is often overlooked entirely in the estimating on work. It is
understood, of course, that in the majority of jobs, the ink expense forms but
a proportionally small part of the cost, but that is no reason why it should be

GREAT STAR

INVESTMENT CO

THE CAPITALIZATION IS $150,000.00

20A 40a $2.25

Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

LEFT OUT OF OUR CALCULATIONS ENTIRELY, FOR THERE
Are times when it forms a large proportion, and if we get into the
habit of neglecting it all the time, the chances are that we shall
forget it when it should be thought of. Practical Printers should

8-Point

Caps $1.15 I.e. $1.35

10-Point

18A 36a $2.50

MEN\'S FURNISHINGS FOR SALE WEDNESDAYS
Fast color, plain black at\\d colored Half Hose, sizes
6 to 12, double toe ai\\d heel. A Genuine Bargain

Caps $1.25 Lc. $1.50

16A 32a $2.75

12-Point

AU THE TYPE FACES IN THIS CATALOG
Are cast from Hansen\'s Superior "Copper
Amalgam" type metal which gives lasting

Caps $1.40 1.0. $1.60

14-Point

14A 28a $3.00

THE "PERFECTION" RULE CASES
Will hold about 20 pounds of labor-
saving brass rule. Ask to be shown

Jsotiee the legibility of the figures

$ 1234567890 $

Caps $2.45 Lo. $2.15

\'THIS Company is
^ organized under
New Jersey laws.
Shares are $1 each

36-Point

4A 7a $4.6

FINE BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Of Dickens in Two Large Volumes

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"he hamsen superior quauixv

established in the year

THE CAMBRIDGE SERIES

Standard Line

Caps $5.40 I.e. $3.30

60-Foint

3A 4a $8.70

MANUFACTURERS

Increase Their Stock

18-Point

9A 18a $3.25 Caps $1.50 I.e. $1.75

CAMBRIDGE A BEAUTIFUL TYPE
Its Clean Cut Appearance Will Make
it useful for a large variety of work

3E

24-Point

6A 12a $3.50 Caps $1.75 I.e. $1.75

PRINTING MATERIAL OF
All Kinds Made by Hansen
Goods are delivered promptly

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A TRIP THROUGH
MEXICO

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Illustrated with Colored
Stereopticon Views

30-Point

5A 10a $4.15 Caps $2.00 I.e. $2.15

KED BRICKHOUSES
Built In Eight Weeks
Sun on all four sides

Auspices of
The College Outing Club

Lyceum Hall, Cambridge

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12-Point Runion Border. 54 inches, $1.50

Caps $7.00 I.e. $4.30

72-Point

3A 4a $11.30

LARGE Figures

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MASTODON SERIES

standard Line

10-Point 18A $1.10 36a $1.40 $2.50 12-Point 16A $1.25 30a $1.50 $2.75

THE COMPLETE MITERING MACHINE IS PRINTERS OBTAIN NOVEL EFFECTS

MADE BY H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY WITH H. C. HANSEN\'S NEW DEVICES

As the name sug-g-ests it is complete and , , , , ... ,

accurate in every respect. Printers who ^hc beveled quads, cutting dies made

use it are enthusiastic in its praise. So steel rule blocked in metal and the

constructed that guess work is eliminated halftone and ornamental brass rules

18-Point 9A $1.45 18a $1.80 $3.25

MERCHANT RECOGNIZES VALUE OF BOLD DISPLAY
Various new and catchy ways to advertise his wares
are sure to eliminate summer stagnation of business

24-Point 5A $1.35 12a $2.15 $3.50

HISTORY OF THE MERCHANT MARINE
Foreign products obtained at great risk
from distant lands beyond the deep sea

30-Point 5A $2.00 9a $2.25 $4.25

THIRTY BARGAINS AT LEHR\'S
Advertised in morning papers
All merchandise below cost $23

36-Point 4A $2.40 6a $2.60 $5.00

MASTODON IS THE TYPE

For strong, legible display
advertisements. Fashions

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

Sterling Coated. See page 377 3 28

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42-Point

4A $3.25 6a $3.00 $6.26

STRONG AND LEGIBLE

a display of type faces

48-Point

3A $4.10 5a $3.40 $7.50

NOTED SIGNATURE

delightful journeys

60-Point

3A $6.00 4a $4.50 $10.50

nSH MARKETS

scup or halibut

72-Point

8A$7.50 4a $5.50 $13^00

GAY DELUTH

finest work 7

An Hansen Type cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

e year 187S

established in th

MASTODON SERIES

standard Line

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established in the year 1872

mastodon Series Shown in display

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FUEL SAVERS - BUILT TO BAKE

THE BUTLER RANGES

Baking uncertainty is eliminated
with a Butler Range.

and all cooking is done better and quicker
They are built for a lifetime of active service—The

castings are heavy and perfect, the construction is simple and strong, the fire-
box is large, the oven is unusually roomy and our original patent flue con-
struction insures an even heat to looth the oven and top of range so that the
back may be utilized for cooking with as good results as directly over firebox.

If we have no salesroom or representatives in your vicinity
write us for catalog* and easy payment plan

Over one hundred thousand satisfied users in the United States and Canada
testify that for perfection of results the Butler Ranges are absolutely the best.

THE STRONGMAN & RICHARDSON COMPANY

Boston San Francisco Chicago

12-Pt. Twill Buffalo Border No. 6. 54 inches $1.50

Body set in 12-Pt. National Roman

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Men\'s Superior

Clothing

The entire stock of the
bankrupt firm of Smith,
Son & Co., of Rochester,
has been placed with us
for immediate disposal.
For the next two weeks

$10.78

is the price of this line
of Men\'s Suits. All this
n season\'s styles made to
sell for $20, $22 and $25

Burt & Low

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Men\'s Outfitters
52 Main Street, Cleanton

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Baked Beans

and Brown Bread

Baked Beans
per quart
15c

Brown Bread
per loaf
5c and 10c

These delicious viands are
to be found on the tables of
nearly every family in New
England each Sunday morn-
ing of the year. We deliver
them fresh and hot from our
ovens each Saturday night
and early Sunday morning

Acme Home Bakery

3QE

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Theophilus Rowley, Proprietor
1832 Swansea Street, Boston

J

\'Phone, Main 659

3QE

12-Pt. Runion Border, 54 inches $1.50. Bean Pot Ornament No. 6,15c

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

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"he hansen superior qualit^

established in the vear is"

CONGRESS SERIES

Standard Line

48-Pomt

3A $4.00 5a $2.50 $6.50

H^^miWon fFurnikrc in

4A $3.90 6a $2.35 $6.25

ansen\'s Quads are ruit^ouf B^iclfs

Wtfen dems of nig^f l|aue fallen,
J{iid ^f^G s^ars fond mgil l|cGp,
cares of day are ouer,
Und tuorfd is f^usffed in sleep.

18-roint

lOA $1.75 20a $1.50 $3.25

6A $2.00 12a $1.50 $3.50

^ H. K Encampment met at Washington in 1902

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5A $2.25 12a $2.00 $4.25

24-l>oiiit

30-Point

Music for grand §pcra toas composed ^olfcs

36-Point

4A $3.00 8a $2.25 $5.25

Cylinder l^ress ^^ascs in uarious sizes

42-Point, Initial font, $2.00 15 cents per letter

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18-Point Initial font, $1.00
10 cents per letter

24-Point Initial font, 1.25
10 cents per letter
30-Point Initial font, 1.50
15 cents per letter

36-Point Initial font, 1.75
15 cents per letter

48-Point Initial font, 2.50
20 cents per letter

Capitals put up in fonts of
30 letters each

MKh

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"the hansen superior qual-ity

established in the year 1s72

STIPPLED GOTHIC

............. ■ ^

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fitiiir ........

48-Point

36-Point

zA STRONG LEGIBLE LETTER
OF PLEASING TONE

C^MADE BY

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190-192 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
NEW YORK BRANCH, 43 CENTRE STREET

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□ V£3D

5 A $2.50

18-Polnt

^A $2.00

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6-Point Brass Rule Jfo. 6 633. Per foot, $0.40

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established in the year 1s72

"he hansen superior q

uauity

STIPPLED GOTHIC IN DISPLAY

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Manchester, N. H.

$_______

1907

Pay to the order of^ ______________

^Dollars

and charge the same to our account.

HUB WHEEL COMPANY

President

No._

STIPPLED GOTHIC WITH CASLON O. S. NO. 2

HANSEN\'S IMPROVED

A PRICE LIST OF PLAIN
AND FANCY KEROSENE

Miters any angle accurately
and in much less time than
any other, therefore it saves
the printer from continually
wasting material and enables
him to do much better work

PRICE, $18.50

ILA

AND ACCESSORIES

«.LADDIN ORNAMENT NO. 12. 15 CTS.
ta-INCH FONT, tl.so

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

190-192 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON

_STIPPLED GOTHIC WITH CRAWFORD

PITTSBURGH, PA.

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

STANDARD LINE

All Hansen Type cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

3A $4.50 5a $3.00 $7.50

48-Point

T^A merchant

Finsst Ori6i?ta1

CONCERT 8 TO 9
DANCING 9 TO 2

TICKETS

Admitting Gentleman and
Two Ladies, $2.00

;i SI!

TOWN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY
THE FOURTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TEN

Ani^^al Concert Qall

3ir>svi1k Military

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6-Pt. Twin Buffalo Border No. 7, 60 inches, $1.50 Tokio in combination with Stratford

36-Point

TOURING IN DENMARli

SiKteei) Auten?ebi1es Wrecked

24-Point

6A $2.00 10a $1.50 $3..50

GATHERING OF COUUW^ STUDENTS

the preat industrial questions today

Printers\' Joy No. 15. Each, $0.15
4A $3.00 6a $2.00 $5.00

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

The Tokio Series In Display

STANDARD LINE

Alpha Shoe

"Special" $5.00

Style _
Width.

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Sizc__

§

12-Pt. Border No. 508. 54 inches, $1.50

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An Oriental

To\'iJ\'

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1907

Ornament Is^o. 2. Set of four, $0.\'

40

The Toki© SsHes

Is a strong and rugged letter for display
headings in advertisements, for labels
and work of a similar character. It will
attract attention by its individuality, and
should be considered where such effects
are desired

Hansen\'s Spear Indicators

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THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

established in the year 1872

Commonojealtl^ Series

Standard Line

8A $1.50 20a $1.75 $3.25

18-Point

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12-Point Border No. 131. 54 inches, $1.50

Pi?ospect
Jiouse

Af Sl^eltei? il^phop

Type En^raued and Cast
fi?om tou^f^ mefal 5

Qau^e inade of solid bi?ass

24-Point

36-Point

42-Point

6A $1.70 12a $1.80 $3.50

Original grass joules
^csi^iica by ƒ^ aiiscii

5A $2.90 8a $2.10 $5.00

no bad i?esulfs

4A $3.50 6a $2.50 $6.00

Hi^k Values

Waltt^ain lot

3A $8.30 7a $3.70 $7.00

48-Point

54-Point

Tl^e ©usf f roof Cabinet
Clean Type for Printer

3A $4.65 4a $2.60 $7.25

Fat ^an is in trouble

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WINCHENDON

All Hansen Type east from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

48-Pomt

3A 5a $7.50

Caps $4.30 I.e. $3.20

WOOD FURNITURE
Hamilton Make 25

36-Point

4A 7a $5.00

Caps $2.50 I.e. $2.50

BRIGHT IDEAS
Useful Inventions

30-Point

5A 10a $4.25

10-Point 16A 32a $2.50 Caps $1.20 I.e. $1.30

THE PRINTERS OF TODAY

All Need Hansen\'s Devices 7

12-Point 12A 24a $2.75 Caps $1.30 I.e. $1.45

RESULT ATTAINED
By Constant Study 6

Caps $2.25 I.e. $2.00

CHOOSE THE PLAINER TYPES FOR

They Are Getting More Popular. $3.75

Chandler
& Price

JOB PRESSES

Are carried in stock and
for sale by the H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry. Thousands
of friends have been won
for this press because the
rule "It is better to detect
than to have to correct"
has been rigidly observed,

Unrivalled

S^M&S___

12-Point Uneeda Border. 54 inches, $1.50

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24-Point

Caps $1.65 I.e. $1.8

THE OLD BAY STATE
Sends Armed Militia 34

18-Polnt

Caps $1.50 1.0. $1.75

SOLDIERS DRILL DAILY

Bugler Blows Mess Call 458

12A 24a $3.00

14-Point

Caps $1.35 I.e. $1.65

REMARKABLE VICTORY WON

By Troops from Massachusetts 1

ISA 36a $2.25 Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

FOR THE BEST RESULTS USE HANSEN TYPE

It has won recognized merit for wearing qualities 8

6-Polnt

20A 40a $2.00

Caps $0.90 I.e. $1.10

PLAIN AND BOLD LETTERS ARE COMING TO THE ERONT
Because of its legibility the Winchendon has a commercial 13

7A 14a $3.50

lOA 20a $3.25

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HOWLAND

Caps $3.00 I.e. $3.25

4«-Polnt

4A 8a $6.25

ENGRAVINGS From Catalogues

Caps $2.00 Lc. $2.50

5A lOa $4.50

36-l\'oint

6A 12a $4.00

30-Poiiit

8A 16a $3.50

24-Polnt

IIA 28a $3.25

18-Point

THROUGH to New York

Caps $1.80 l.f. $2.20

MORE WARSHIPS COMING
To Protect our Commerce 5

Caps $1.60 I.e. $1.90

SUPERB LETTER FOR PRINTERS
Cases full of Howland in all sizes

Caps $1.45 I.e. $1.80

REQUIREMENTS OF A CONDENSED TYPE 123
More exacting than those of the extended faces

Caps $1.25 I.e. $1.50

18A 36a $2.75

12-Point

WE HEREWITH SHOW THE HOWLAND IN TEN SIZES
Cast from hard and toug:h metal and warranted to suit 9

10-Point 21A 42a $2.50 Caps $1.15 I.e. $1.35

HANSEN\'S COMPLETE TYPE MEASURES ARE IN USE DAILY 78
They are made of German Silver, and may also be used as dividers

6-Point 24A 48a $2.00 Caps $0.95 I.e. $1.05

NEW BEVELED QUADS AND QUOTATIONS
Make Ang:ular Typography very easy 4560

Caps $2.75 I.e. $2.50

*42-Point

8-Point 23A 46a $2.25 Caps $1.00 I.e. $1.25

BRASS RULE IN MANY DESIGNS 569
May be found at Hansen\'s, Congress St

5A 9a $5.25

Buys any shoe in this lot.
There are many $3.50 and
$5.00 values. This sale is
for one week only.

MORRIGOLD
SHOE COMPANY

NEW YORK

Second Baseman\'s SACRIFICE HIT 34

*Saine size face as 36-Point.

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The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry

190-192 Congress Street, Boston
43 Centre Street, New York

THE

THOMAS

MUSICAL
SOCIETY

STEARN
MARNIT
MOTORS

A PROGRAM OF
THE THIRD AN
NUAL CONCERT

STEINERT HALL

MONDAY. MAY 2

Figure 1

Figure 1

Display set in Puritan
Aladdin Ornament No. 4, 20c
12-Pt. University Border, 54 in. $l..iO
3 Ft. Halftone Brass Rule No. 6.55

Figure 2

Display set in Caslon Full Face
12-Pt. Uneeda Border, 54 in. $1.50

MANUFACTURED BY THE

STEARN MARNIT
MFG. COMPANY
21 WEST ST. BOSTON

Figure 2

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FINE RUGS

COMPLETE CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST
OF THE MOST ARTISTIC AND BEAUTIFUL
PRODUCTS OF ORIENTAL MANUFACTURE

€lTO WHICH IS ADDED A SUPERB COLLECTION OF
OUR JUSTLY CELEBRATED "AXMINSTER" CARPETS

THE AXMINSTER CARPET CO.

1247-49 WASHINGTON AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

BRANCH AT NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND

Berkshire Ornament No. 142, 40c
36-Pt. Aleppo Border. 24 inches, $1.65
Stratford Type

The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry
190-192 Congress Street, Boston
43 Centre Street, New York

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

STEEL PLATE GOTHIC

6-Poiiit No. 1

35A $1.00

THIS GOTHIC IS DESIGNED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE HIGHEST
GRADES OF STATIONERY AND OFFICE WORK. IT )S THE TYPE PAH
EXCELLENCE FOR NEAT CARDS AND INVITATIONS. CAST IN SEVEN
FINELY GRADED SIZES FROM HANSEN\'S SUPERIOR COPPER-ALLOY 38

THIRD CELEBRATION
AND ANNUAL DINNER

given under the
auspices of

e-1\'olnt No. 2

30 A $1.00

let us send you a hansen complete upright miterer
on trial. more of these machines are sold than all
other makes combined. no lines to guess at, every
angle set by a pin which insures absolute accuracy 4

^ ASSOCIATES V

22A $1.00

MENU

6-Point No. 3

HANSEN\'S STEEL CUTTING DIES CAN BE USED ON
ANY ORDINARY PLATEN PRESS AND ENABLES THE
PRINTER TO PRODUCE MANY UNIQUE NOVELTIES IN
CUT-OUTS FOR BOOKLETS, ETC. REASONABLE 231

6-i\'oint Xo. 4

20A $1.00

there is wide spread belief that typo-
graphy was, in all its details, a purely
original invention. a popular version
says it was the result of an accident

oyster cocktail
bisque of lobster, cambridge

MIXED PICKLES

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broiled shad, au beurre

BOILED POTATOES

QUEEN OLIVES

12-Pomt Xo. 5 23A $1.50

ALL TYPES DISPLAYED BY HANSEN
MANUFACTURED IN THIS FOUNDRY
FACES IN THIS BOOK ARE $987.65

roast sirloin of beef

turkey, cranberry sauce

OF FRESH FRUITS

plum pudding, brandy sauce

12-Poiiit Xo. 6

22A $1.50

ASSORTED CAKE

ORANGE GLACE

THE LETTER OF INDIVIDUALITY
FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH
GRADE TYPOGRAPHICAL WORK

roquefort cheese

DEMI TASSE

15 A $1.50

12-Pomt Xo. 7

GRACEFUL OUTLINE OF
STEEL PLATE GOTHIC
PLEASES PURCHASERS

Mrs. F. H. Farrington, Jr.

DR. ELSA RICHARDSON

graduate prof. hamilton\'s institute, london
medical gymnast and masseuse

45 Beacon Chambers
Brookline

68 oakland terrace

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4A $2.60 8a $2.40 $5.00

36-Point

ESTABLISI

N THE YEAR 1S72

:N superior QUALITY

jfngltsl} Matiuactipta
Ptthltalj^ö bg Ofaslan

30-Point

24-Point

5A $2.05 11a $2.25 $4.30

A IseM §>mm for iftglj
OIlasH Comm^mal Hork 2

5A $1.65 12a $1.85 $3.50

Annual %aöuatin0 ^Mttms nf
tljß Jfamatö (üolkge nsxt mantlj

K Paalm of ICifc

u[eU ttte not, itt ttwttcttful numhErB,

Kite tB hut att emptjj Jiceattt!
3Jor tljE BDul ta beaö tljat aluttthEfS,
3Vttï> fljtnas are «at tuljaf tliei) seem.

Eife ta real! ©fe ia earttcat I

Ättö tije BrattE ia not tljE goal;
"SttBt tljou art, to öust returttEBt,"
OTaa tint apnliEtt nf tlje anul.

Wot EttjogmEtif, attli ttat aarrotu,

31a ottr ïieatittEÏi eiiil or mag:
®tit to act, tljat
Eatl) tomorrom
Sïttiö UB fartljEr tijatt toöag.

Ärt iB lone anö tlttte ta flEetittB,

Ättö our IjeattB, lljDugt! Btottt anö hrauE.
SltU, likE mufflcft örutUB, are hcaltnq

JïuttEral titartljeB to ttje graue.

# # *

liet UB, ttieu, be up anö öotttg,

ïfflitl! a IjEart for ana fate;
gitiU arJjtetJtttg, atfll purautttg,
ïlearn to labor auö to matt.

—ffinngfellouj.

6-Point

16A $0.85 50a $1.15 $2.00

8A $1.40 22a $1.85 $3.25

18-Point

5arlg Printers

ÜIotttittUEÖ

10-Point

any nf tïjB carljj pnntera ötorcgaröeö tlje
^ ll spacing of tJjcit lines. S^ake tlje
famona "Uthk of 3ß lines," tuljicl} ia
bßlieneii to Jjane been printeö in 1459 ot 14ß0.
üflje tjjpe toaa large, about ää-point, tt}e meaanre
about Sn 1-S picaa, anö it «toulö Ijaoe been öif
ficult to apate out tlje linea uniformlg. üflje pri
nter neoer attempteö it but almoat unifotmlg put
Ijia aurplua apacea at tlje enb- Aa utoröa mere
èiöiöeö mitlj little regarb to tlje aallablea, tlje li
nea in aoliiö matter often rame out prettij enenlij
tljouglj tijere toaa an alarming number of IjHpljc
na atrung along tlje rigljt-ljaui» margin, pr
inting of Soaepb Heljnljaröt in Hentx of about
1455, aa mell aa otljera of tljat perioö, aljoma eu
iöenre of a öeaire to make linea enö aomemljere
near uniformlg, but tljere ia no exactneaa about
tijeir mork. Albert pfeiater\'a printing of 14ß2
maa aometimea apaceb anö aometimea unapateö.

15A $1.10 44a $1.40 $2.50

ctraft of hUtt ö^sign^rs
IB mt of mxht mflu^ttce, for
upott t^m rests, in a large
öegree, tl|e reaponBihtlttg of

lOA $1.25 33a $1.T5 $3.00

OJultinatrng tljc public taste in tlje
fnrm of Ketters. Ollje enolntion of
tlje Eoman alj^ljaliet is an interesting
stnhij. J|attin0 for its stnöents tlje
scrihes. scnlptors anb engraners of

13A $1.25 37a $1.50 $2.T5

initentÊÖ, brnngljt tö itö Beruice ar-
tists of renoutn
ujIjo mm pleaseö to stuöy
mtg inöiütöual cijarattet:- lll|ile tljß art
of printing tenÖH to trgstalize tljc form
of letters, tlje genius of tlje hesigner rings

8-Polnt 16A $1.00 48a $1.25 $2.25

curues, ^e Ijaa extsnftcJi, cntt&c«aei>, ittilinci& an6
nrttamettteb; J}« Ijaa exaBgctratEin w^at was at first tnlcr-
atcft as Eccetttncitica «tttil tlisjj faetame mnttBtrnsitieB:
until nnuj J
je luljn is EttJiDuieb mitl; ti;«e artistic fcclittg
goes back to carlg mnJiEts, autl; aa tI}E tape fnunfters of
tljE sixtEEntl} centurj} prohucEJi. ofljua tlje printer of 2D

14-Point

12-Point

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®oorfi open at Z n\'rlotk

printers\' joy no. 9. ioc

established in the year

1s72

ICafaijctt^ Qfcxt
in iis^alag

Annual Minstrel ^Ijotu anib ®ance
df tljB Alter f 00 (fluh mill ht at
tl}e Cfluli J^ottse gronn&H nn Srooklinc Street
Mon&ag cttening, Jfehrnaru tlje tentlj.
Ah in
reuiona Hears, tlje entertainment toill he fol-
itue&bu a lanquet to tuljiclj all tlje members
tlj tljeir la&g guests are coribiallB inttiteii

s
§

8
§

I ^^ - -

a ^ th often mh loucJi mucl^,

5 uiljn Ijas ^mmh tlft ttsput of

5 tntBlliQcnt mm mh tlje loo^ of

^ iitth tijiliirctt; uiljo ^as fillBji

g lyiB «icIjB anh aaomjiUsIjcJit Ijia

g task; toljo Ijaa hit % mntih

g better tljattljefounJi it, mljetljEr

g bg an imjjroneJi pojjpg, a ptt

g fttt pmm, at a reHcnei sonl;

gjulyo tjas mmt lackeb apprett
atton of
tkt f artlj s beanti} at

g fmhh to txpttBs it; tutjo Ijaa

§ alma^B looked for tlft beat in

g otijers anJi giuen tlje beat Ije
tjai; tuljoae life twaa an inapir
ation; uiljoae memorjj ia

5 a beneliittion

g 3. g\'tanlEH

6-pt. border no. 502. 60-inch font, 51.60

Bntttm

3115 M^B acIjtBU^}! BUtCtBS
JM
m^o ljas UuBbuidllauBlj

I
8
I

8
§

8
I

8
8

8
8

ieoonaljire
a[ruat Ofompang

Sfmentu-tljirJi Annual Report of
ti^e loarii of ®irectora

August, 1908

No. 238 loglstott g^tmt
JCoH Attg^ks, daltfotttta

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xh e

hansen superior quality ■<

> established in

the year 1s72

Iftigrauing QJompang

f ngtraumg in all its ©tiginatnts of

Process af ^nlftum fl^tm. f tellings
on 2inc. Mark ^naranteeh to ht nf i|tgl|^Bt ^mht

Number 453 to 4H1 #tratfnr& ^mmt, PaugljkeEpBic, ^tm fork

Jleturtt in floe iiagB to

EafabUalje6 isrs

\'llljntte, gras main

(!|t|omsott-ltx ifngrautttg

Of. Ilans^n Sfnnnbrg

Manufatturets of Qfapc. Stass Eub
anib PrintErs* Supplies

(Eottinatiu rmn pougijUEEpaii;

-I T" r> ®ffl® NetnMnrb

190-1 as (^angreaa Street
ISnaton

43 Olent« g>treet
fork

llisa (i^ertruJie ?iljttcomb

©eatlieir of ^lotuflon

5fi g-tubin (Clfamhera
Unaton

A Bramatic lecital

Mill he giitcn fag g\'ignnc Maatagnio nn
WeinneaJiag aftcrttontt July tlje aixtccntlj
in tt}6 Oratorg HuUfiitng. C,§clccflntia
from ^liakeapcate\'a (®ttjeUn ia fEa^ure^

^Imt-ht-ixB g^owty

Will celehratB ita fifteentlj Anniueraarg
attfii tlje tnmpbtin« of ita ncm
Qflub ^nitac mitl) a

^tttpXxm nnh lance

QIo be lielb on uJIjuraliag eaening, Marclf tlje aeinni&
Jfincteen l}unJ>reb atib aeuen

Alt excellettt muaital program lotll he giuen foUouieii
bg a Saticc aitii banquet. Eacli member
mag inwite tuio gueata

Qlicfeetji 0[uio loUata

Elgtjt o\'clntk

datnages at tljrce a\'clocfe

All Hansen Type cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

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establish ed in the year 187:

nnumiutm ikt mm-yirt^^ uf It,

mi

12-Pt. 12A 32a $2.75

mtiuahk ai 5 B

we

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-the HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

established in the year 1s72

CARD GOTHIC

6-Pt. No. 10

^eat typograf

icau effects for a l. l_ forms of office
stationery can be produced from this series of type
\\dm!rabi_y fitted also for society printing of the
AOO
vhich tends to raise the profits of the job printer

6-Pt. No. 11

25A

many new devices constantly perfected by
this foundry have greatly aided printers
to do intricate work with ease, therefore
enabling them to produce a job with less
18A 6-Pt. jSTo. 12 $1.00

$1.00

32A

1.00

buyers of printing demand this
dignified letter, for their idea
of simplicity is correct and no

16A 8-Pt. Xo. 13 $1.25

THE OLD GRANITE BANK IS
STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS
AT--THE SAME OLD STAND 8

8-Pt. No. 14

$1.25

14A

HANDSOME AND POPULAR LETTERS CAST BY THE
H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY ARE HERE NOTED 2

13A

10-Pt. No. 15

CARD GOTHIC IS ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR
PRINTING WHERE NEATNESS IS A FEATURE

12-Pt. No. 16

$1.50

lOA

PROFESSIONAL MEN WITH SALARIES
BANKS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS T

establish ed

rELEPHONE ze SPRING

CARD
GOTHIC

ib a

perfect type
for all
forms of
station ery

BURKET (Si WHITNEY

note how
clear cut
are the
smaller
sizes

MANUFACTURERS OF

FIRE-PROOF SAFES

AND VAULTS

28 sudbury Street

detroit, mich.

SQU IRREL I N N

Squirrel Island
MAINE

nice Light
Airy Rooms

Fine Boating
and Bathing

k. h. richards, Prop.

_190

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established in the year 1s72

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

CARD GOTHIC
No. 2

FLOWER EXHIBIT

SUMMER GIVES
ONE A GLIMPSE
OF NATURE IN 3

30A

6-Pt. No. 2 A

card gothic made by h. c
foundry, iso congress street; whef
you will receive courteous treatmeh
and quality of material the very bes

24A

6-Pt. No. 2 B

$1.00

18A

6-Pt. No. 2 C

CARDS PRINTED NEATLY ON
MODERN PRESSES RUNNING
AT A SPEED RANGING
FROM
TWO THOUSAND TO 2S68 AN

16A 6-Pt. No. 2 D $1.00

ANY ARTICLES OBTAINED
FOR PRINTING FROM THE
HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY
WILL. GIVE SATISFACTION

ISA 12-Pt. No. 2 A $1.50

COMPETITION IN THE
PRINTING TRADE ON
A BASIS OF VALUE 4

16A 12-Pt. No. 2 B $1..50

AN ORDER BLANK
IS ENCLOSED FOR
CONVENIENCE 28

14.A

12-Pt. No. 2 C

$1.50

12A

$1.50

12-Pt. No. 2 D

AUTOMOBILE
RACE UP THE
MOUNTAIN 15

Mechanics Building

boston

MASSACHUSETTS
PANSY SOCIETY

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
AUGUST FOURTH AND FIFTH

MEMBERS REQUESTED
TO WEAR A RED PANSY

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— he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

CARD GOTHIC No. 3

35A 6-Ft. No. 3 A $1.00

caros, invitations and every class of fine printing in
which plain, neat type should se used, card gothic 3

30A 6-Pt. No. 3 B $1.00

MANY TIMES ARE PRINTERS UNDECIDED AS TO WHAT TYPE
WOULD BE SUITABLE FOR CERTAIN LINES OF WORK 287

26A 6-Pt. No. 3 C $1.00

printing types and material for complete
equipments furnished by hansen, 190 and 192

20A 6-Pt. No. 3 D $1-00

THE ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE FIRST ROYAL
BUMPERS HELD IN CALEDONIAN GROVE 36

20A 8-Pt. No. 3 E

excellent judgment exhibited in
selecting this admirable letter

18A 8-Pt. No. 3 F $1.25

BUSINESS RELATIONS BETWEEN
EUROPE AND THIS COUNTRY 75

19A lO-Pt. No. 3 G $1.50

TYPOGRAPHICAL CONTESTS
SHOWING 187 TYPE DESIGNS

$1.50

16A

12-Ft. No. 3 H

ENERGETIC MEN FROM
BOSTON AND CHICAGO

this attractive series of type is
cast in twelve sizes and when
once used will be appreciated

WRIGHTS
TAVERN

Concord, Massachusetts

12-Pt. No. 3 1

$1.50

12A

RECITAL BY FAMED
MUSICIANS FROM 38

$1.85

lOA

14-Pt. No. 3 J

GREAT DEMAND
FOR MAGAZINES

A LITTLE BOOKLET CONCERNING THIS
HISTORIC HOSTELRY WHICH SHOULD
BE INTERESTING TO EVERY VISITOR

HIGH ART BRASS RULE NO. 6 683. PER FOOT, $0. 0. SEE PAGE 223

18-Pt. No. 3 K

$2.00

8A

OUTING CAMP
IN THE SHADE

charles p. Davenport

$2.50

24-Pt. No. 3 L

6A

WESTFIELD
SEMINARY 1

762 sudbury Street

representing
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW YORK

BOSTON

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year is^

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1st2

CARD ROMAN

6-Pt. No. 32

35A

1.00

a i>istisgt7ishi5rg featx-\'ee of this series of txpe lies ix its
auaptabilxty
FOR almost ki^\'d oe work, xhekefoke the

wide ha>ige of tjsefvlxess which it covers gives it a greater
com5iercial value to fri^jters tha2j other txpe faces 17

24A

1.00

6-Pt. No. 33

AN EXAMINATION^ OF\' THE VARIOtJS TYPE FACES
SHOWN IN THIS SPECIMEN BOOK WILL REVEAL
TO PRINTERS AN ARRAY OF USEFUL LETTERS OF
PLEASING DESIGN, WHICH CAN BE USED EVERY

STOCKS
BONDS

and all kinds oe

ESrVESTMElSrT
SECURITIES

18A 6-Pt. No. 34 $1.00

it is froved beyond a_ll doubt tha^t
ha:nsen\'s complete
MITEEEE is away
ahead oe any other machine made
for
MITERING brass RUIjES, and is 38

A DETAILED LIST OF INVESTMENTS
ISSUED WEEKLY

ISA 8-Pt. No. 35 $1.25

CARD ROMAN CAN BE USED ON
ANY FORM OF STATIONERY, IS
ALSO A CORRECT TYPE FOR 46

10-Pt. No. 36

15A

$1.50

RESEMBLES ENGRAVED
WORK AND LOOKS NEAT
WHEN NICELY PRINTED

FRANK S. KNOWLTON

Banker and Broker
tribune building, 28 high st.

chicago

12-Pt. No. 3T

12A

$1.60

RECENT SHIPMEIN^T
PLATE]^^ PRESSES 7

18-Pt. No. 38

8A

$2.10

6A

$2.75

A REQUIRED
LINE FOUND

24-Pt. No. 39

PLEASED
BUYER 12

MISS HARRIET BRANDON

ANNOUNCES HER OPENING OF
THE LATEST STYLES IN

MILLIINTERY

TO TAKE PLACE AT HER PARLORS IN THE
WINDSOR BUILDING, 33 SPRING ST.
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON
MAY THE FIFTH

you are requested to attend

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"he hansen superior qu,

established in the year 1s72

24-Point

5A $2.00 15a $2.50 $4.50

.■nnnv^ 0

lOA $1.25 35a $2.00 $3.25

Tr^^uti.-C\'ol a \'^LnrxA.\'VJUUuxxll^

CL^rrv-xy^^ tlix ^tvuxh^rxJU o-
8A $1.50 25a $2.50 $4.00

12-Point

18-Point

XfiAjjiAyoA ^QÄJJ^

om^ ^AltmydA. aJvJL i^onyu^iU^ t-o-

wuiyjafyct CL^ oMUo^AjyvYTJ^Y]!. o-\'l dvo-uct,

\'My.

(XA.V VLi. Orol\'V-CUrL/ce. -rCüW dyx^lt^

P oAAxU/txoa,

CLm.\'xL (ixi^\'c.tc\'cL cLlXAAm^

-TWI^ t^uiyja- (x.\'&A.ivtx-ti. umIA- a. ^vlw- to-

30-Point

3A $1.75 10a $3.00 $4.75

J _ (

lAJult

a\'

D

a. lA /texixWruq

3A $2.50 8a $3.50 $6.00

36-Point

n . .

n

t^uyQAJuZ jdcAAy

w

Ly

D

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the: hansen superior quality

established in the year 1st2

Caps $1.50 1.0. $2.25

12-Poiiit

9A 36a $3.75

18-Point
(\\

24-Point

J/.

8A 28a $5.00 Caps $2.15 I.e. $2.85

\'^■e^c/t-fi^ (ie i J tri

5A ISa $5.00

Caps $2.25 Lc. $2.75

tffcoc/

5A 15a $6.25 Caps $3.00 I.e. $3.25

30-Point

r

\'fi^-ri\'e\'^\'e\'n -i^-tMi-c/^/t-e^/ ctoi^/

SET WITH HANSEN\'S BEVELED QUADS AND QUOTATIONS

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ce/-e/y^/^^\'\'c^^-cJe

SHOWING 24 AND 30-POiNT SIZES OF NEWTON SCRIPT

« « « / « / « ei. .Z ^^ &

THE ABOVE ACCENTS ARE MADE IN ALL SIZES OF NEWTON SCRIPT. SEE PAGE 43

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAL-ITY

estabuished in the year 1s72

PLATE ROMAN

12-Pt. No. 8

36A

12A

6-Pt. No. 1

$1.50

$1.00

messages transmitted by wireless to all parts of the
country shows evidence of frogres sivenes s and zealous

6-Pt. No. 2

$1.00

pkompx methods ix business will sttkelx jmehit
appkeoiatlosr fhom ctjstomeks
WHO IiOOB: FOK 38

27A

COMMENCEMENT AT
BATES COIiliEaE 25

18-Pt. No. 9

9A

$2.00

6-Pt. No. 3

$1.00

plate roman por mercantile printing
has proved its worth to manx printers

ISA 6-Pt. No. 4 $1.00

BEFORE BirxiIsrG PRINTING MATERIAL
CONSULT HANSEN AT 190 CONGRESS

22A 12-Pt. No. 5 $1.50

A VARIETY OF PLEASING STYLES
IN TYPE, BORDERS, BRASS RULE

ISA 12-Pt. No. 6 $1.50

22A

SURPRISING RESULTS CAN BE
OBTAINED FROM CONSTANT 5

14A

$1.50

12-Pt. No. 7

PERFECT REGISTER ON
COLOR FORMS ALWAYS

ATHLETIC CLUB
TOURNAMENT 18

8A

2.00

6A

18-Pt. No. 10

liAW BLAIVKS
AIVD BRIEFS 7

24-Pt. No. 11

WITH THE
COUNSEL 6

Boston,^

Teii.ephone 29 Browx

190

M

To BUTLER & STEVENS, dr

PUBLISHERS

Texx Books i-ok Schools axd
Colleges a Sfecial Peatuhe

Miss Ethel Max Adams

elioctjtionist

36 Front Street

îTewport, N, H.

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JOHN K. SHARPE, TREASUF

■ J. LINCOLN, presideml

MAKERS OF

Set with BeveJed Quads

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the hansen superior quality

S5S

established in the year 1872

VICTORIA ITALIC

POINT LINE

20A B-Ft. Xo. 1 $1.00

SANTIAGO HAS SURRENDERED
AMERICANS TAKE THE CITY BY STORM

3CA

G-rt. No. 5

fl.OO

AT THE BEOINNINC OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
OLD ITALIAN BIBLIOC RAP H ERS- U SED UNIFORM INITIALS ONLY 2345

6-Pt. Xo. 4

$1.00

ONE OF THE FIRST PURPOSES EARLY PRINTING
IV.AS APPLIED TO WAS THE MANUFACTURE OF ENGRAVINGS

23A

$1.00

C-Pt. Xo. 3

this series is approved of by the most
skillful printers
AS an artistic display type

iiOA 6-Pt. No. 2 $1.00

FINE TYPOGRAPHICAL PRODUCTIONS
HALF TONE ENGRAVINGS OF MARINE VIEWS 7
20A 12-Pt. No. 3 $1.50

29A

SPANISH POSSESSIONS
ON CUBAN SOIL ARE DOOMED 8

ISA 12-Pt, No. 2 $1.50

EUROPEAN BANKS
GREAT INVESTMENTS $5

12A 12-Pt. No. 1 $1.50

NEW VINTAGE
BOTTLED IN YEAR 06

MENU

MANTON,

RICHARDS & CO.

clam chowder

Jewelers

steamed clams broiled roc

dressed lettuce

146 Diamond Street

represented by

nahant potato chips

john ellsworth

nevt/ york city

fried clams in crumbs oyste

radishes

18-Pt. No. 2

lOA

$2.00

hot french rolls cold wheat bread

ice cream

strawberry vanilla harlequin

assorted cake
tea coffee

AMERICAN
FINE WARSHIPS

9A

$2.00

18-Pt. No. 1

HARMONY
GUITAR CLUB

24-Pt. No. 2

6A

$2.50

RICH BROKERS INSURED

24-Pt. No. 1 $2 75

GREAT MERGHANTS 18

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1st2

FOSTER BUFFALO OUTLINE

Standard Line

25 pounds and multiples

18-Point

47c. per lb.

IF per©]hiami(De some off omip fiairnffff^

protecft onnr mdiuisftrnes at home, why shomiM
^ employed to exteimd
our mairMelt

ftlhiey

25 pounds and multiples

47c. per lb.

24-Point

47c. per lb.

OMF

5 no IioinigeF nneed,
(DIP to ermcoMm^e

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point 50e.perll,. 25 pounds and multiples 14-Point

IF PERCHANCE ©®me of ©tmr IF perclhaec© s©me

or to enconrage ouir to. fo^ revenue OP to

New Itoes ®f Steameps put nm filhie foreigmi coUMtpies? n

25 pounds and multiples

30-Point

47e. per lb.

mice ©©me of ©ilhip
mi© Il©inig©ip Hieedl^
veiniiui©p

K)

peipcim

fOF 3P(

£> _

50, 75,100 pounds and over

36-Point

H

oiuir terSffff© are imo loim

«-See information regarding weights and prices on page 159.

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

LINING POSTER DE VINNE

standard Line

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point 76c. per lb.

TRADE statistics indicate that this country is in a state of
unexampled prosperity. The figures are almost appalling.
They show that we are utilizing our fields and forests and
mines and that we are furnishing profitable employment
to the millions of our worklngmen throughout the United
States, bringing comfort and happiness to their homes and
making It possible to lay by savings for old age and disa-
bility. That all the people are participating in this great
prosperity is seen In every American community and is
shown by the enormous and unprecedented deposits in our

25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

TRADE statistics indicate that this country is
in a state of unexampled prosperity. The figures
are almost appalling. They show that we are
utilizing our fields and forests and mines, and
that we are furnishing profitable employment to
the millions of our workingmen throughout the
United States, bringing comfort and happiness
to their homes and making it possible to lay by
25 pounds and multiples 10-Point 54c. per lb.

TRADE statistics indicate that the country
is in a state of unexampled prosperity.***
The figures are almost appalling. They
show that we are utilizing our fields and
forests and mines, and that we are furnish=
ing profitable employment to the millions

50c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point

TRADE statistics indicate that
this country is in a state of un=
exampled prosperity. The figures
are almost appalling. They show
that we are utilizing our fields
and forests and mines and that

25 pounds and multiples 14-Point

47c. per lb.

Trade statistics indicate that
this country is in a state of
unexampled prosperity. The
figures are almost appalling.
They show that we are util=
25 pounds and multiples 18-Point

47c. per lb.

Tradestatistics indicate
that this country is in
a state of unexampled
prosperity. The figures

25 pounds and multiples

24-Point

47c. per lb.

TRADE statistics indicate that this
country is in a state of unexampled
prosperity. The figures are almost

30-Point

47c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples

BE SURE that all Leads and
Slugs are from H. C. Hansen\'s

50, 75, 100 pounds and over

36-Point

47c. per lb,

THEN you may be certain
of absolute accuracy $25

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established in the year 1872

LINING POSTER DE VINNE CONDENSED

Standard Line

76c. per lb. 25 pounds and multiples

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point

10-Point

54c. per lb.

COMPARISON OF IDEAS IS ALWAYS EDUCATIONAL; and as such instructs
the brain and hand of man. Friendly rivalry follows, which is the spur to in-
dustriai improvement, the inspiration to useful invention and to high endeavor in
all departments of human activity. It exacts a study of the wants, comforts, and
even the whims of the people, and recognizes the efficacy of high quality and new
prices to win their favor. The quest for trade is an incentive to men of business
to devise, invent, improve, and economize in the cost of production. Business
life, whether among ourselves or with other peoples, is ever a sharp struggle for
success, and it will be none the less so in the future. Without competition we

25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 620. perlb.

COMPARISON of ideas is always educational; and as such in=
structs the brain and hand of man. Frieadly rivalry follows,
which is the spur to industrial improvement, the inspiration to
useful invention and to high endeavor in all departments of
human activity. It exacts a study of the wants, comforts, and
even the whims of the people, and recognizes the efficacy of
high quality and new prices to win their favor. The quest for
trade is an incentive to men of business to devise, invent, im=
prove, and economize in the cost of production. Business life

COMPARISON of ideas is always educational; and as
such instructs the brain and hand of man. Friendly
rivalry follows, which is the spur to industrial iniprove=
raent, the inspiration to useful invention and to high
endeavor in all departments of human activity. It exacts
a study of the wants, comforts, and even the whims of

50o. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples „ 12-F-oint

COMPARISON of ideas is always educa=
tional; and as such instructs the brain
and hand of man, Friendly rivalry follows,
which is the spur to industrial impravement,
the inspiration to useful invention and high
endeavor in all departments of human 1349

25 pounds and multiples

14-Point

COMPARISON of ideas is always
educational; and as such instructs
the brain and hand of man. Friend=
ly rivalry follows, which is the spur
to industrial improvement, the inspi=
ration to useful invention and to high
endeavor in all departments of 584

47c. per lb.

4.c. perlb. 25 pounds and multiples. , 18-Point.

COMPARISON of ideas is
always educational; and
as such instructs the brain
and hand of man. Friendly
rivalry follows, which is the
spur to industrial iniprove=

25 pounds and multiples

24-Point

47c. per lb.

COMPARISON of ideas is always educational;
and as such instructs the brain and hand of man

25 pounds and multiples

- -------- pgj. ij,

Comparison of ideas is always educa=

tional; and such instructs the brain

30-Point

50, 75,100 pounds and over

36-Point

47c. per lb.

Comparison of ideas is always
educational; and such instructs

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established in the year 1s72

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

POSTER BUFFALO

Standard Line

76c. peril). 25 pounds and multiples 10-Point 51c. per lb.

PRICES are fixed with mathematical
precision by laws of supply and de=
mand. "Qhe world\'s selling prices are
regulated by the market and crop re=
ports. We travel greater distances
in a shorter space of time and with
more ease than was ever dreamed
of by the fathers. Isolation is no lon=
ger possible or desirable. The same
important news is read, though in
different languages, the same day in

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point

PRICES ARE FIXED with mathematical precision by
supply and demand.
75he world\'s selling prices are regu-
lated by market and crop reports. We travel greater dis=
tances in a shorter space
af time and with more ease
than was ever dreamed of by the fathers. Isolation is no
longer possible or desirable.
\'Bhe same important news
is read, though in different languages, the same day in
all Christendom.
T5he telegraph keeps us advised of what
is occurring everywhere, and the press foreshadows,
with more or less accuracy, the plans and purposes of
the nations. Market prices of products and of securities
are hourly known in every commercial market, and the
investments of the people extend beyond their own nat-
ional boundaries into the remotest parts of the earth.
Vast transactions are conducted and international ex=
changes are made by the tick of the cable. Every event
of interest is immediately bulletined and the quick 1472

25 pounds and multiples S-Point

PRICES are fixed with mathematical precis=
ion by supply and demand. The worlds selling
prices are regulated by the market and crop
reports. We travel greater distances in shorter
space of time and with more ease than was
ever dreamed of by the fathers. Isolation is no
longer possible or desirable, "^he same impor=
tant news is read, though in different languages
the same day in all Christendom. The tele=
graph keeps us advised of what is occurring
everywhere, and the press foreshadows, with
more or less accuracy, the plans and purposes
of the nations. Market prices of products and

50c. per lb.

PRICES are fixed with mathe=
matical precision by supply and
demand. The world\'s selling
prices are regulated by market
and crop reports. We travel a
greater distance and in shorter
space of time, and with more
ease than was ever dreamed of
by the fathers. Isolation is no

62o. per lb. 25 pounds and multiples 12-Point

47e. perlb. 25 pounds and multiples 18-Point

25 pounds and multiples

14-Point

47c. per lb.

PRICES ARE FIXED with
mathematical precision by
supply and demand.
J5he
world\'s selling prices are
regulated by market and
crop reports. We can trav=
el a greater distance and in
shorter space of time and
with more ease than was
dreamed of by the fathers.
Isolation is no longer pos=
sible or desirable. Impor=

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PRICES are fixed
with mathemati=
cal precision by the
supply and demand.
The world\'s selling
prices are regulated
by market and crop
reports. We travel a
greater distance in a
shorter space of time

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> established in the year 1b72

POSTER BUFFALO

Standard Line

24-Point

25 pounds and multiples

47e. per lb.

jj^L iu.

PRICES ARE fixed with mathe=
matical precision by supply and
demand. The selling prices are
regulated by market and crop
reports. We travel greater 205

25 pounds and multiples

__—^ - P®\'\' lb-

PRICES ARE fixed with
mathematical precision by
supply and demand. Isola=

tion is no longer possible or

50, 75, 100 pounds and over

36-Point

47c. per lb.

_____

PRICES ARE FIXED

by supply and demand
The world\'s prices are
regulated by the mar=
ket and crop reports

INFORMATION REGARDING POSTER FONTS

Poster fonts are put up as follows: 6 to 30-point, 25 pounds and multiples; 86, 42 and 48-point, 50, 75, 100 pounds and over • 54 and 60 noint
7. pounds and over. 72-point, 100 pounds and over. Sorts sold at second rate. Prices subjeci to eha^nge. wSts aVeVp^^^^^^^
I oster faces shown generally in stoc),:. Others supplied at short notice.

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established in the year 1872

POSTER STRATFORD OLD STYLE

Standard Line

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point 76c per lb.

SYSTEMS WHICH PROVIDE A MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF
commodities are manifestly essential to the continued and healthful
growth of our export trade. We must not repose in fancied security
that we can forever sell everything and buy nothing. If such a
thing were possible it would not be best for us or those with whom
we deal. We should take from our customers such of their products
as we can use without harm to our industries and labor. Reciproc-
ity is the natural outgrowth of our wonderful industrial develop-
ment under the domestic policy now firmly established. What we
produce beyond our domestic consumption must have vent abroad

25 pounds and multiples 18-Point

25 pounds and multiples lO-Point 54c. per lb.

SYSTEMS WHICH PROVIDE MUTUAL

exchange of commodities are manifestly es-
sential to continued and healthful growth of
our export trade. We must not repose in
security that we can forever sell everything
and buy little or nothing. If such a thing
vvere possible it would not be best for us.
We should take from our customers such of
25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

SYSTEMS WHICH WILL PROVIDE A MUTUAL
exchange of commodities are manifestly essential to
the continued arid healthful growth of our export trade.
We must not repose in fancied security that we can for-
ever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such
a thing were possible it would not be best for us or for
those with whom we deal. We should take from our
customers such of their products as we can use without

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point 50c. per lb.

SYSTEMS WHICH PROVIDE
a mutual exchange of commodities
are manifestly essential to the con-
tinued and healthful growth of our
export trade. We must not repose
in fancied security that we can for-
ever sell everything and buy $49.85

47c. per lb.

SYSTEMS which provide for mutual exchange of
commodities are manifestly essential to the continued
and healthful growth of our export trade. We must

25 pounds and multiples

24-Point

47c. per lb.

SYSTEMS which provide for mutual
exchange of commodities are manifestly
essential to the continued and healthful

25 pounds and multiples

30-Point

47c. per lb.

SYSTEMS which provide for a
mutual exchange of commodi-

50, 75, 100 pounds and over

36-Point

47c. per lb.

Systems which provide a
mutual exchange of com-

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Sterling Coated. See page 377

160

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established in the year 1872

POSTEE ANTIQUE No. 31

25 pounds and multiples

----------------47c. per lb.

NEXT in advantage to having the thing to
sell is to have the convenience to carry it
to the buyer. We must encourage our mer-
chant marine. We must have more ships

18-Point

25 pounds and multiples
8-Polnt

NEXT IN ADVANTAGE TO
having the tiling to sell is to
have the convenience to car-
ry it to the buyer. We must
encourage our merchant ma-
rine. We must have many
more ships. They must be un-
der the American flag, built
and manned and owned by
Americans. The construction
of a Pacific cable cannot lon-
ger be postponed. In the fur-
therance of these objects of
national interest you are per-
forming an important part. If
the people will do their part,
all the other work will come
in good time. Who can tell
the thoughts, the ambitions

25 pounds and multiples

62c. per lb.

II ■ -v . . . 47c. per lb.

IsTEXT in advantage to having
the thing to sell is to have the
convenience to carry it to the
buyer. We must encourage our

25 pounds and multiples
10-Point

NEXT in advantage to
having tlie thing to sell
is to have the conven-
ience to carry it to the
buyer. We must have
more ships. They must
be under the American
flag, built and manned
and owned by Ameri-
cans. The construction
of a Pacific cable can-
not be later postponed.
In furtherance of these
objects of a national in-
terest you are perform-
ing important and best

24-Point

54c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples 50c. per lb.

12-Point

NEXT in advantage
to having the thing
to sell is to have the
convenience to car-
ry it to the buyer. In
the furtherance and
continuance of this
object of national in-
terest you are doing
an important share
of the
wov\'k. on hand
These will not only
be profitable to you,
but to the buyers of

47c. per lb.

50, 75,100 pounds and o ver

^^^^ 47c. per lb

NEXT in Advantage

to having the thing to
sell is to have conven-

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hansen superior quality

POSTER LINING LATIN ANTIQUE

Standard Line

26 pounds and multiples 6-Point

76c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples

8-Point

62o. per lb

The next annual meeting of the United Typo-
thetsB will be held in Buffalo, the last week in
August. As the Pan-American Exposition, to be in
progress at that time, will make it difficult for
visitors to secure quarters in Buffalo unless arran-
gements are made in advance, all local organiza-
tions are requested to send to the secretary of
Buffalo Typothetse as early as possible the lists
of delegates and number of members that will
probably attend. Every effort will be made to look
after all who decide to go. There is no question as
to the advantage of visiting Buffalo at that time,
as those interested in the graphic arts are aware.

The next annual meeting of the United
Typothetae will be held in Buffalo, the last
week in August. As the Pan-American
Exposition, to be in progress at that time,
will make it difficult for visitors to secure
quarters in Buffalo unless arrangements
are made in advance, all local organiza-
tions are requested to send to the secre-
tary of Buffalo Typothetae as early as pos-
sible the lists of delegates and number of

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point

25 pounds and multiples lO-Point

54c. per lb.

50e. per lb.

The next annual meeting of the
United Typothetse will be held in
Buffalo, the last week in August.
As the Pan-American Exposition, to
be in progress at that time, will
make it difficult for visitors to se-
cure quarters in Buffalo unless ar-
rangements are made in advance,
all local organizations are requested
to send to the secretary of Buffalo

The next annual meeting of
the United Typothetse will be
held in Buffalo, the last week in
August. As the Pan-American
Exposition, to be in progress at
that time, will make it difficult
for visitors to secure quarters
in Buffalo unless arrangements
are made in advance, all local

25 pounds and multiples 18-Point

47c. per lb.

THE next annual
meeting of the United
Typothetae to be held
in BUFFALO, the last
week in August. As
the Pan-American Ex-
position, to be in pro-
25 pounds and multiples 30-Point

47c. per lb.

Happy days
with us once
more, and all
were rushing

25 pounds and multiples 24-Point

There is nothing
like the sunshine
in April; we fail to
see the shine but
would like to see
everybody happy

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47c. per lb.

50, 75, 100 pounds and over 36-Point

47c. per lb.

Do not wait
for things to
turn up, try
for yourself

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76c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS COUNTRY

Is in a state of unexampled prosperity. The figures are almost appall-
ing. They show that we are utilizing our fields and forests and mines
and that we are furnishing profitable employment to millions of our
wortingmen throughout the United States, bringing comfort and hap-
piness to their homes and making it possible to lay by savings for old
age and disability. That all the people are participating in this great
prosperity is seen in every American community and shown by the
enormous and unprecedented deposits in our savings banks. Our duty
is the care and security of these deposits, and their safe investment de-
mands the highest integrity and best business capacity of those in charge
of these depositories of the people\'s earnings. We have a vast and
intricate business, built up through years of toil and struggle, in which
every part of the country has its stake, which will not permit of neglect
or of undue selfishness. No narrow, sordid policy will subserve it. The
greatest skill and wisdom on the part of manufacturers and producers
25 pounds and multiples 8-Polut 62c per lb.

the hansen superior quality

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS

Country is in a state of unexampled prosperity. The
figures are almost appalling. They show that we are
utilizing our fields and forests and mines and that we are
furnishing profitable employment to the millions of our
workingmen throughout the United States, bringing com-
fort and happiness to their homes and making it possible
to lay by savings for old age and disability. That all
the people are participating in this great prosperity is seen
in every American community and shown by the enor-
mous and unprecedented deposits in our savings banks.
Our duty is the care and security of these deposits and
their safe investment demands the highest integrity and 5

established in thi

year 1B72

LINING POSTER HANSEN OLD STYLE No. 40

Standard Line

10-Point

64c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples

WHEN YOU CAN OBTAIN A POUND OR A TON OF LEADS OR SLUGS, FULL

Length ot cut to any thickness, at short notice, retnember that they ate made at J90-J92 Congress
Street, by the H C Hansen Type Foundry, who, by the «se of improved machinery and the best
materials obtam^Ie, are enabled to manufacture printers\' supplies which are unequalled for quality
and acct^racy. T^re are individual consumers who have used over 50,000 pounds of R C Hansen\'s
leads and slugs. Write for prices, they are no higher than the inferior article. A complete printing
plant can be furmshed at short notice, including Presses, Cutters, Imposing Stones, Hamilton Wood
Goods, Frame^ Stands, Racks Cases, Type, Leads, Slugs, Quotations, Metal Furniture, Spaces,
Quads, Brass Rule, GrcH Ovals, Round Brass Corners, Cutting Rule, Perforating Rule, Mitering
Machmes, Lead Cutters, Composing Sticks, Benzine Cans, in fact the best of everything for printers

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE
This country is in a state of unexampled
prosperity. The figures are almost ap-
palling. They show that we are utiliz-
ing our fields and forests and mines, and
that we are furnishing profitable employ-
ment to the millions of our workingmen
throughout the United States, bringing
comfort and happiness to their homes,
and making it possible to lay by savings
for old age and disability. That all the
people are participating in this prosperity
is seen in every American community
and shown by the enormous and unprec-
edented deposits in our savings banks.
Our duty is the care and security of these

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50c. per lb.

25 pounds and multiples 18-Polnt

TRADE STATISTICS IN-

dicate that this country is in a
state of unexampled prosperity
The figures are almost apall-
ing^ They show that we are
utilizing our fields and forests
and mines^ and that we are
furnishing profitable employ-
ment to the millions of work-
ingmen throughout the United
States^ bringing comfort and

47c. per lb.

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POSTER CAMBRIDGE

standard Line

76c. per lb. 25 pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS COUNTRY IS IN A
State of unexampled prosperity. The figures are almost appalling.
They show that we are utilizing our fields and forests and mines,
and that we are furnishing profitable employment to the millions
of our workingmen throughout the United States, bringing com-
fort and happiness to their homes, and making it possible to lay
by savings for old age and disability. That all the people are
participating in this prosperity is seen in every American com-
munity and shown by the enormous and unprecedented deposits 5

25 pounds and multiples 12-Point 50c. per lb.

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THE
Country is in a state of unexampled pros-
perity. They show that we are utilizing
our fields and forests and mines, and that
we arc furnishing profitable employment to
the millions of our workingmen throughout
the United States, bringing comfort and 36

25 pounds and multiples 6-Point

TBADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS COUNTRY IS IN A STATE OF UN-
Examplcd prosperity. The figures are almost appalling. They show that we
are utilizing our fields and forests and mines and that we are furnishing profit-
able employment to the millions of our workingmen throughout the United
States, bringing comfort and happiness to their homes and making it possible
to lay by savings for old age and disability. That all the people are partici-
pating in this prosperity is seen in every American community and shown by
the enormous and unprecedented deposits in our savings banks. Our duty is
the care and security of these deposits, and their safe investment demands the
highest integrity and the best business capacity of those in charge of these de-
positories of the peoples\' earnings. We have a vast and intricate business

25 pounds and multiples 10-Point 54c. per lb.

STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THE COUNTfiY IS
In a state of unexampled prosperity. The figures
are almost appalling. They show that we arc util-
izing our fields and forests and mines, and that
we are furnishing profitable employment to the
millions of our workingmen throughout the United
States, bringing comfort and happiness to their
homes, and making it possible to lay by savings 2

25 pounds and multiples

14-Point

47c. per lb.

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THE COUNTRY IS IN A STATE OF
Unexampled prosperity. The figures arc almost appalling. They show that
we are utilizing our fields and forests and mines, and that we are furnishing
profitable employment to the millions of our workingmen throughout the 35

25 pounds and multiples

18-Point

47o. per lb.

TRADE STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS COUNTRY IS

In a state of unexampled prosperity. The figures are almost
appalling. They show that we are utilizing our fields and
forests and mines, and that we are furnishing profitable 12345

25 pounds and multiples

24-Polnt

47c. per lb.

STATISTICS INDICATE THAT THIS COUNTRY

Is in a state of unexampled prosperity. The fig-
ures are almost appalling. They show that we
are utilizing our fields and forests and mines 15

Larger sizes also sold in poster fonts.

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LINING POSTER HANSEN OLD STYLE No. 30

\'26 Pounds and multiples 6-Point
SCIENTIST TELEGRAPHING TO MARS WITHOUT WIRES

The latest achievements in electrical science make it possible to send
messages from one part of the earth to another through the medium of
iSj\'? wires, in the near future it is predicted

that the Niagpa falls will fee harnessed to produce a sufficent power to
meet the requirements of man throughout the civilized world, and there
can be no doubt that the close of the present century will be an era in
the progress of electrical science in the direction of producing unlimited
power irom nature itself and a means of communication between the old
and tiie new world of unbounded value to the advancement of commerce
and kindred industries now depending upon more primitive modes of

25 Pounds and multiples 8-Point 62c. per lb.

THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE BUSY

One of the busiest places in Washington, if not in the entire
country, is the printing office of the Government. It is a
veritable buzzing hive of industry. During the course of
the year the amount of matter turned out of this huge place
IS tremendous, and fully explains why the office is so con=
stantly busy. The year J 897 was a particularly busy one;
in the course of the year the office shipped 318,866 public
documents, or 1,045 each day. Of the documents turned

25 Pounds and multiples 10-Point 54c. per lb.

THE HISTORY OF EARLY PRINTING

There is a wide spread belief that typog-raphy
was, in all its details, a purely original invent
tion. A very popular version of its origin says
it was the result of an accidental discovery; a
conflicting version says that it was the result of
more than eleven years of experiment. Each
version teaches us that there was no perceptible

25 pounds and multiples 24-Point 47c per lb

MODERN POSTER

Popular type faces for
unique poster printing
in large fonts suitable
for all kinds of display

25 pounds and multiples 30-Point

47c. per lb.

MUSIC SOUNDS

Beethoven was one
of the great music
composers of olden

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Line

25 Pounds and multiples

12-Point

50c. per lb.

type, cabinets and stands

Printing is the art of proditcing impresss
sions from characters or figttres, on paper,
cloth or other substances. There are
several very distinct branches of this im^
portant art; as the printing of books with
movable types, the printing of engraved
copper and steel plates, and the taking of
impressions from stone, called lithograph;®

25 Pounds and multiples 14-Polnt 470. per lb.

MR. COLUMBUS, THE POET
The poetical temperament shown
in the character of Columbus, seen
throtighout all his writings, and in
all his actions, spread a golden and
glorious world about him, and it
tinges everything with its gorgeous
colors, betraying him with visions

25 pounds and multiples 18-Point 47c per lb

A REAL ANTIQUARIAN

Many distinguished scientists
versed in Egyptian mythology
believe the fabulous doctrines
respecting heathen deities to be
without foundation^ and they
are now led to believe that the

47c. per lb.

50, 75, 100 pounds and over 36-Point

FIND RICHES

Klondike is the
land of promise
for gold seekers

Standard
76c. per lb.

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MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS

COMMERCIAL SIGNS

MODERN FRACTIONS

PER FONT, $0.90

DE VINNE FRACTIONS
PER FONT, $0.50

PER FONT, $0.90

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MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS

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10-Polnt

% P % ° # y>
No. 1 - No. 2 -

@ f ft, •

@ / / \' "
-

11-Polnt

^ Cross- Ans. Int.

12-Point

X ^ = «

PRICES

Arithmetical, Algebraic, Astronomical and Mis-
cellaneous Signs sold at pound rates as follows:

PER LB. PER LB.

5-Pt. - $2.80 9-Pt - $1.44

5-Pt. - 2.00 10-Pt. - 1.30

7-Pt. - 1.80 11-Pt. - 1.22

8-Pt - 1.60 12-Pt. - 1.15
Not jess than 4 ounces of a character cast

Minimum charge 50c.

- X ^ =

Above signs 50c per font of any size body made

6-Polnt Em

îi Jâ ^ ^

8-Polnt Em

^ K

9-Polnt Em

X X M % i

10-Point Em

M ^ /8

11-Point Em

H y& yé

^ ^ ^ 1/ 2/ I.

12-Point Em

^ 3/8 5/8 /s

6-POINT GOTHIC FRACTIONS
PER FONT, $1.00

\'A t/2 3/4 Ve % ®/8 Ve Vw Vie Yie Vie
?/i6 \'Vie \'Vie \'Vie

12-Polnt Gothic

i M U W f I 0

24-Polnt Boldface

khkhhhhhh

36-Point Gothic

lilillliz
4 2 4 3 3 8 8 8 8

RECIPE SIGNS

I 2 3 4 5 6

? B ij

7 s 9 10

Prices: No. I 30-Pt., $0.10; Nos. 2.3, 4, 24-Pt.
each $0.10; Nos. 5, 6. 7, 18-Pt., each $0.05;
No. 8,
M-Pl, $0.05; No. 9, 12-Pt., $0.05; No.
10, 10-Pt., $0.05. Set of one each of Nos.
7,9
and 10, $0.10.

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTERS

SUPERIOR FIGURES
lO-PoInt Per font, $1.30

j^l 284667890

INFERIOR FIGURES

lO-Poinl Per font, $1.30

Hi 284567890

PIECE FRACTIONS
6-Polnt In Preparation Per font, $5.00
Per font, $3.60

1234567890 " ^ 12^456 78 9 0

\'0-Point Per font, $2.80

1234367890 ^ ~ T^3T5"B"77

12-Point _ Per font, $2.00

1234,5 6 7 89 0 " 1 2 3 47S9T

SHADED STARS

Price each: 48-Pt., 20c. 42-Pt., 15c. 36-Pt.,10c.
J^ ^ 42-Pt ■^f.-ot

48-Pt.

DOUBLE FISTS

PARENTHESIS

On all bodies from 6 to 48-Point. Font, $0.75

(((((

( ( (<(

BRACKETS

Font of 10. $1.00

On all bodies from 6 to 48-Point. Font, $0.75

1-/1i an uyuici. iiuui u lu \'^c

Each, $0.15

FANCY DASHES

BLACK STARS

Font containing four of each size, $0.75
Sold separately if desired

12-Polnt No. I, $0.05 No. 2, $0.10

SCRIPT LOGOTYPES

*★

30 24

★ * *

8 10 12
OUTLINE STARS

* *

18

LINING JOB DASHES

35

* ★

5 6

30-Point $0.25 $0.15

$0.15

Assorted, per font, $1.15

CARD PIPS

♦ ¥ ^ A

Either of 3 larger sizes per font of 4, $0.50
36-Pt., 10 for $0.50

36-Pt.

14-Pl $0.10 Setof4, $0.25 Per font, $0.75
6, 18 and 24-Point bodies also made.

48-Pt.

A

60-Pt.

14-Pt. 18-Pt.

24-Pt.

30-Pt.

BALLOT SIGNS

1^ 3 4 5 6
12, 18 and 24-Polnt bodies Each, $0.05

36-Pt.

42-Pt.

CANDLESTICK ORNAMENTS

FISTS

$1.25 Per Font. 6 to 12-Point, 5c. ea. 18 and 24-Point, 10c. each. 30 and 36-Point, 16e. each
t6-Pt.4 5 10-Pt. 6 3S-Pt. 4 11..P.

Remember all of
Hansen products
are the standard

13 24-Pt.

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"the hansen superior quality

established in the year ists

STANDARD TYPE MEASURES

For setting Composing Sticks perfectly to any number of ems desired, and
as standards for cutting Leads and Brass Rule, and for ascertaining the accuracy
of Type or any Point System Material, these Measures will be found invaluable
in every Printing Office and Type Foundry. They are made in lengths as shown
herewith, viz.: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 21 and 30 ems 12-Point (Pica), and may
be used separately or in combination to make any length desired from 3 to 112
ems pica. They are accurately adjusted to the Point System Standard as adop-
ted by all the Type Founders in the United States.

On the 30 em Pica measure is marked the required number of ems of the
different Point System type bodies equal to its length.

EXPLANATION. Place the 30 em Pica Standard in a composing
stick, then place the number of ems of any of the bodies marked upon its
face in the stick, and if your type is correct it will justify accurately with
the Standard.

Price, Complete Set, $5.00

10-Point. These characters are made to line
with our Roman No. 4, shown on pages 22-23.

$1.30 per lb. No less than 4 oz. each cast.

Tb r A iK 3 H H K JI r

"\'2 3 4-5 6 7 8 9 10

I I I y 4) II H m n^ LI b i> B

II 12 , 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

2
ÜJ

1-^

Q-

Û_

Q_

a_

Q_

32

ii-Pt. and \'

Z
<

I

o

i

CM

I

o

Œ)

1

oo

to

1 8-PT.

6
I

o

CO

o

uo

O

o

CO

51

7-PT, and \'

I 3-PT,

CO

CO

CD

CO

HANSEN\'S HANDY BRACES

6-PolTit Per font, $1.25

RUSSIAN CHARACTERS

EDITORIAL POINTERS

6-Polnt

343. 5c

"oOOOOOOOoo^

345. 5c

344. 5c

"OOOOOOOOO

346. 5c

8-Point

347. 10c «O0OOO00O00OO

348. lOc

i2-Poinl

ZION BORDER
24-PoInL 18 Inches, $1.C

lOHG VOBr^tJK BHH

23 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

K .t; M H n T Ï r u ^ m

36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

m M it 3 lo H e

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

12 Point $1.16 per lb.

r Ï r Ï

350. 10c

18-Point. 351. iOc

IMPRINTS

6-Pt. Imprints made to order

THE EDWARD MADISON COMPANY, MONTCLAIR, N.J

Special Designs made to order

349. 10c

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

PERPETUAL CALENDARS

Fonts of Perpetual Calendars contains fifty-two logotypes, rules and font for month and year; can be used for any month in any

year; can be changed in a few minutes

established in the year 1s72

1909 MARCH 1909

MOONS

Made to run in color with
Calendar No. 1
Per set of four, $0.35

• c

3 3

24-POINT

Per set of four, $0.35

Fri Sat

2.50

MAILING TYPE

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu

2I3I4I5I6

r|8|9|10lllll2ll3

1611711811«

m22\\2mm\\m7

This spacc may be used for advertising

Hansen\'s Perpetual Calendar Jvo. 2. Price,
Different style plain rule border
furnished if desired

1909 NOVEMBEfi 1909^

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

Hansen\'s Perpetual Calendar No. 1. Price, $2.50

READING

MALDEN

CHELSEA

BOSTON

I May Snow

äHBluejeans

|WmEarlj

S.JasAKing

FNHaddon|56

HShannori
20189 ClaraJohnson 20july94 MissKateGohmme 30May96

WE Russell

THNewton

RobtLMorse

MEGrover

STWhite

WPParsons

23|94
30§86
26|78
23S84
30175
29179

27284 CAMoneh 14Sep93 RevSHStoneBox2 26Dec93

30|96 WmCoughlin 290ct96 DrHGoIden 24Jan82

24|95 GusJohnson 25Nov96 GeoTolstrup 30Feb87

26|84 GeoMoller 16Aug87 GenSPerry 23Mar89

30|85 John Williams 30Jne98 MrsGDHopper 26Apr95

lO-POINT GERMAN

Cast with all the German accents and combinations
10A$1.00 35a $1.50 $2.50 25 Ibs. and over at Roman Rates

®er ©rfte, roelc&er bie SJialeri iitib ^oefie mit ein=
anber oergltcfe, roar ein aJtann uon feinem ©efüijle,
ber Don beiben J?un[ten ein äljnlictie roirSung auf fief)
oerfpnrte. «eibe, empfanb er, fteUen un§ abroefenbe
Singe alg aegenroartig, ben ©djein alg SSirflicfjfeit

1234.5 a6cbefg^ii!Imnopqr§ftuurojt)j $67890

c it ä 0 Ü c^ cf a ff fi ri ff fi ft b 6

Special accents are made for this type $2.00 per font

adeHtüügHnrf

For other German faces see pages 38 and 39.

10-POINT SPECIAL LINO. GOTHIC

25 povmds and multiples, 54c. per pound

A VERY POPULAR LETTER FOR NEWSPAPER
HEADINGS AND SUB-HEADINGS

ALL HANSEN TYPE IS CAST FROM
SUPERIOR COPPER-ALLOY METAL
WHICH IS EXTREMELY DURABLE.
THE MOST ACCURATE TYPE AND
PRINTERS SUPPLIES ARE THOSE
MADE BY THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY
BOSTON NEW YORK

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the: hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Prices and directions for ordering on page 179
FIGURE NO. 51

6-Point*
1234567830

8-Point* 4

1234567890 2390c 1234567890

10-Point* 6

1234567890 $23 1234567890

12-Point* 6J

1234567890 1234567890

14-Point« 8

1234567890 $345.00

18-Point« 10

12345 30c 67890

24-Point* 12

12345 67890

24 Point* 19

12345 6c

36-Pointt 2)

123 45

28

48-Pointt

12345 67890

30-Point* 15

1236 7890

36-Point* 17|

123456 7c

FIGURE NO. 50

FIGURE NO. 52

Ft. Set

Pt. Set

c 3i

$640.40 1234567890

6-Point
1234567890

8-Point

1234567890 $2734.20

10-Point 4

1234567890 59c 1234567890

12-Point 5

1234567890 1234567890

14-Point 6

1234567890 1234567890

18-Point« 7

Pt. Set

A6-Point

1 234567890 $ 1 20.30 1 234567890

B6-Point 4

1234567890 $134.99 1234567890

c6-Point 6

1234567890 60c 1234567890

8-Point 7

1234567890 (23457890

10-Point 9

2356 $458 7894

12-Point 10

12345 84c 67890

18-Pointt 14

$1234.30

1234567890

Si

1234567890

12345 $20.96 67890

24-Polut 9

12345 29c 67890

30-Point 10

12345 67890

36-Point 12

12345 $67890

1980

42-Point*

22

42-Point

16

1234 $7.89

1235.67

48-Point

$123 890

60-Point*

20

1234

72-Point* 25 72-Point* 37

I23$481234

48-Point*

26

18

123 5c

33

54-Point

1234567

FIGURE NO. 53
6-Point 41

1234567890 $I23.90 I234567890
8-Pointt 6

I234567890 I234567890

lO-Pointt 7

12345 $12.34 67890

12-Pointt 9

12345 .25 67890

14-Pointt 11

12345 67890

18-Pointt 11

12345 67890

24-Pointt

13

12345 67890

tFignre 1 thicii and thin Dollar mark, lower case c, period and commas sold separately

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

170

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

FIGURE NO. 53. CONT.

30-Pointt

2134 56c

36-Poiiitt

718. 90

42-Point*

12 .45

48-Point*

1235

54-Point*

567

FIGURE NO. 54

8-Point 4

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890

10-Point 51

1234567890 1234567890

12-Point 1

1234567890 123456780

18-Point 9

234567890 23c,

24-Point

234567890 $8

6-Point
1234567890

FIGURE NO. 55

4

13579 1234567890

8-Point 5

1234567890 $9.09 1234567890

10-Point g

1234567890 1234567890
30-Point

Pt. Set
17

25

28

33

40

12345 67890

i6-Point

123 4 567

48-Point

23

42-Point ig

1357 89c

nt 2;

23456

FIGURE NO. 56
6-Pointt 9

I234.S I 2345 67890

10

1245

8-Pointt

f234S67S90

lO-Pointt 12

I 234 56c 7S90

15

12-Pointt

I

17

14-Pointt

I 2

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Priees and directions for ordering on page 179

FIGURE NO. 55. cont.

10T, . ^^ Pt- Set

12-Pointt 1

12345 12345789 67890

18-Point 9

12345 23c 67890

24-Point

12345 67890

18-Pointt

25

tPigure 1 thick and thin

24-Pointt

FIGURE NO. 57
6-Point* c

1234SG7a90 23c. 1234337830

8-Point* 7

1234567890 1234S67890

10-Point* 8

12345 142 67890

12-Point* 101

12345 28 67830

18-Point 13

12345 67890

24-Point* ifi

$678

48-Point* 39

12 8

Dollar mark, lower ease c, period and commas sold separately

FIGURE NO. 58

6-Point* 40 5

1S3*B678aO 1Z3*e t33*se7890
6-Point* 41 ^

1234S67890 1234Se7890

6-Point* 42 g

123456 T89012345 67890
6-Point* 43 7

1234567890 1234567890

12-Point* 44 g

1234567890 S1234.56

12-Polnt* 45 IQ

1234567890 1234

12-Point* 46 12

12 345678 90

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FIGURE NO. 58. CONT.

18-Point* 47

1234567890

18-Point* 48 19

1234Ö678

24-Point* 49 24

13 67 89

FIGURE NO. 59

18-Point* c 10

1234 S8© 78i0

Ft. Set
IB

24-Point* 12

15

1

36-F

11

22

4

30-Point*

\'4

36-Point*

S4

42-Point*

113 4

48-Point*

t

Pt. Set

c 4

$12.45 1234567890

8-Point 5

1234567890 12345 1234567890

10-Point 51

1234567890 98c 123456790

12-Point 7

1234567890 34567890

14-Point 8

1234567890 234567

10

18-Foint

1234567890 123

;4-Foint 14

13456890 12

iO-Point 16

1234 5670

6-Point 21

123 456

23

28

34

42-Point

123 568

48-Point

12345

60-Point

2345

FIGURE NO. 61

6-Point c 4

I234S67890 1234567890 1234567890

8-Point 5

1234567890 89c 1234S67890

5i

1234567890

tFigure 1 thick and thin Dollar mark, lower case c, period and commas sold separately

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

172

10-Point*

1234567890

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Prices and information for ordering on page 179
FIGURE NO. 60

6-Point
1234567890

the: hansen superior quauixy

FIGURE NO. 61. cont.

Pt. Set

12-Point* c

1234567890 $1.23 456

14-Point* 9

1234567890 123

18-Point* 101

1234567890 234

24-Foint* 13

12345678903

30-Point* 17

1234 5678

36-Foint* 91

234 567

42-Point* 25

123456

30

48-Point*

12345

FIGURE NO. 62

6-Point* 6

I334S67890 I334SG\'78QO

8-Point* 71

1334S6\'78QO 123456\'78

10-Point* Si

1334S678QO 13c 345

12-Foint* 11

03456T890 $23

It-Point* 14

0345 GTSQO

18-Point*

12345 6789

24-Point* 20i

estabuished in the year 1s72

1234 567

25

.30-FoiJit*

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established in the year 1s72

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Prices and directions for ordering on page 179

"he hansen superior quality

FIGURE NO. 63

1234567890

8-Point ^

I234S67890 12345 1234S67890

10-Point* ^

1234567890 1234 1234567890

12-Polnt* 5

I234S67890 39c 1234567890

14-Point* y

1234567890 $12345678

18-Point* g

123 4567890 123

24-Point* ^ p

12 345678 90

30-PoInt*

12 34567 89

S6-Polntt 15

12 3456 78

42-Point* jg

2 3456 7

48-Point* -

23 4 56

37

12 34

6-Point*
1234567890

3

1234567890

FIGURE NO. 64

„ . ^ Pt. Set

6-Point c 4

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890

8-Point ^

123456r890 123456r890 $1234678

10-Point gi

1234567890 123 1234567890

12-Point Y

123456r890 12c 3456r

18-Point g

123456T890 123456

24-Pointt 12

12C123456890

30-Pointt 14

12345 67890

36-Pointt 42-Point face 15

2345 6 7890

42-Polntt

34567 $890

19

48-Pointt

1345 680

FIGURE NO. 65

6-I\'ointt 9

» ^i« -* ^O^SOO It^ti-i

8-Polntt jQ

15

lO-Pointf 12

12-Pointt 15

tut tr^si >c >

18-Pointt 21

FIGURE NO. 66

„ „ . ^ Pt. Set

6-Point g

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890

8-Point 4

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890

10-Point g

1234567890 1234 1234567890

12-Point 6

1234567890 $1234567890

14-Point J

1234567890 1234567890

16-Point 9

123 4567890 123

18-Point 9

12 34567890 12c

20-Point iQ

12345678901234

24-Point -12

12 345678 90

30-Point IB

123456789

86-Point If

1 23456 7

42-Point 21

5 6789 0

54-Point 27

18

12345

36

72-Point

1346

Dollar mark, lower case c, period and commas sold separately

tFignre 1 thick and thin

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the hansen superior qualitv

established in the year 1s72

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Prices and directions for ordering on page 179

8-Point*

1234567890

10-Point* 7

1234567890 1234567890

12-Point* 9

1234567890123456

13

18-Point*

12345678 90c

24-Point« 18

1234 $567

24

35

FIGURE NO. 68

6-Polnt 4

1234567890 1234S67890 1234567890

8-Polnt 41

1234567890 $12345 1234567890

10-Point 6

1234567890 12c 34567890

12-Point 7

1234567890 1234567890

16-Polnt 8

1234567890 1234567

10

18-Point

12345 $85 67890

24-Point 12

12 345678 90

30-Point 15

1234 5 6789

36-Point 18

23456789

FIGURE NO. 67

Pt. Set
6

1234567890

FIGURE NO. 68. cont.

Pt. Set
21

567 890

48-Point

123456

FIGURE NO. 69

6-Point 3

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890

8-Point 4

1234567890 $12345 1234667890
10-Point 5

1234567890 39c 1234567890

12-Point 6

1234567890 1234567890

14

20

tFignre 1 thick and thin Dollar mark, lower case e, period and commas sold separately

24-Point

12345 67890

FIGURE NO. 70

6-Point 2 4

133456T8&0 1334:5678«0 1234567800

6-Point 3 41

1234567890 12345 1234567890

6-Point 4 6

12345 1234567890 67890

12-Point 5 7

1234 1234567890 5678

12-Point 6 8

123 1234567890 656

12-Point 7 10

1234567890 S45

12-Point 8 12

12345 67890

18-Point 9 14

12345 67890

18-Point 10 16

123456789

24-Poiut 11 20

1234567

42-Point

24

FIGURE NO. 71

Pt. Set

6-Point 3

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890

8-Point 4

1234567890 1234567890 1234557880

10-Point* 5

1234567890 $89.35 1234567890

12-Point* 6

1234567890 1234567890

18-Point* 9

12345 1523 67890

24-Point* 12

2345 67890

Point* IS

12345678

24

15

18

48-Point*

234 59

FIGURE NO. 72

6-Point 3

1234567890 $209.72 1234567890

8-Point 4

1234567980 1234567890

lO-Point 5

1234567890 1345 1234567890

12-Point 6

1234567890 1234567890

18-Point* 9

12345 653 67890

24-Point* 13

12345 67890

30-Point« 15

1234 5680

86-Point* 18

12

36-Point*

18

2134 69c

23

48-Point*

123 490

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figure no. 73

6-Point c

1234567890 134 1234567890

8-Point gi

1234567890 1234567890

10-Point ^

12345 13459 67890

12-Point g

12345 2345 67890

14-Point

13456 98 37894

18-Point

12345 67890

24-Point jg

134 9c 567

30-Point jg

123 896

36-Point 23

123456

48-Polnt

23 56

60-Point 42

678

72-Point 4g

360

figure no. 74

12-Point c

I

14-Point

1234

18-Point

n

figure no. 75

10-Point g

1234567890 1234 1234567890

12-Point g

1234567890 $1234567890

18-Point g

1234567890 12c

24-Point 12

12345 67890

30-Point* 15

1235 6 7890

36-Point ig

12356789

42-Point 21

123 568

48-Point 24

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

T*T*ir\'ACS QTi^ ____a___. ___

Prices and directions for ordering on page 179
figure no. 74. cont.

24-Point

Pt. Set

16

SO-Point

18

23 4

36-Point

31i

123 57

60-Point

30

12 35

figure no. 75. cont.

72-Point

1358

figure no. 76

6-Point g

1234567890 125456790 1234567890

8-Point ^

1234567890 $90.58 1234567890

10-Point g

1234567890 1234567890

12-Point g

1254567890 1234567890

14-Point 7

12345 42135 67890

18-Point g

12345 346 67890

24-Point 12

12345 67890

30-Point 15

1284 5679

36-Point ig

12 3c 34

48-Point* 24

Pt. Set

123479

30

36

60-Point*

12 39

72-Polnt*

3425

\'g re 1 thiel£ and thin Dollar mark, lower case c, period and commas sold separately

-ocr page 188-

the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

CALENDAR AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Prices and directions for ordering on page 179

figure no. 77 ^^^^^

6-Point c 4

1234567890 $98.46 1234567890

8-Point ®

1234567890 98 1234567890

10-Point 5

1234567890 347 1234567890

1234567890

12-Polnt

1234567890

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18-Point

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iO-Point 10

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24-Point I\'-i

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»-Point 15

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!6-Point 18

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42-Point

124 384

48-Point

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figure no. 78

6-Polnt 4

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8-Point 5|

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10-Point 6

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12-Point 7

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figure no. 78. cont.

Pt. Set
12*

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24

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figure no. 79

18-Point*

12345 $38 67890

24-Point* 13

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36-Point* 17

24 Point

20

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21

18-Point* 10

1234 $1.36 7890

*Figvire 1 thin tFigure 1 thick or thin Dollar mark, lower case c, period and commas sold separately

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

Sterling Coated. See page 377 1 76

42-Point*

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48-Point*

24 5 67

figure no. 80

Pt. Set
6

1234-567890

8-Point* 61

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10-Point* 8

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12-Polnt* 9

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12

18-Polnt*

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24-Point* 16

315 6 789

30-Point* 20

123 457

36-Point« 23

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32

48-Point*

134 7

figure no. 81

10-Point 4

1234567890 $28.59 1234567890

12-Polnt 5

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18-Point* 7

789 1234567890 i23

64-Point* 29

32 49 123456789

24-Point

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36-Point* 121

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figure no. 82

Pt. Set

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36-Point 14

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figure no. 84

6-Point 4

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8-Point 41

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10-Point 5

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12-Point 6

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18-Point 9

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24-Point

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30-Pointt 16

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CALENDAR

18-Point

24-Point
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36-Point

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1256 7890

42-Pointt 21

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15

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134 598

figure no. 85

12-Point* g

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figure no. 88

6-Point 41

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18-Pointt 11

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AND COMMERCIAL FIGURES

Prices and directions for ordering on page 179
figure no. 84. cont.

es"ra b 1_ i s h e d in "the year is:

tFignre 1 thick or thin dollar mark, lower case c,:period and commas sold separately

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"the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

FIGURES FOR TABULAR WORK

5-POINT i. Ft. Set

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5J-P0INT

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6-POINT

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No.

437

438

439

440

441

442

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446

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5*
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20t
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262*
263*
264*
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366* 1234567890 5

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49 1234567890 e

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220 1234567890 4

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THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

No.

231t

^ 1234567

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375* 1234567800 -6

376 l;

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"he hansen superior qualix^

established in the year 1872

FIGURES FOR TABULAR WORK

8-POINT Pt.Set
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A. M.

P. m.

P. M.

P. M.

P.M.

10 46

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11 07

1 05

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4 05

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1 07

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11 14

1 11

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1 21

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83

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31-Pt. set.

88c.

. perlb.

P.M.

P.M.

A. M.

A. M.

STATIOKS

A.M.

A.M.

P.M.

p. M.

6 15
6 21
6 27
6 32

6 49

7 00
7 12
7 23
7 29

2 54

3 00
3 06
3 11
3 28
3 39

3 51

4 02
4 08

9 16
9 22
9 29
9 34
9 51
10 02
10 14
10 25
10 31

7 13
7 21
7 28
7 35

7 53

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8 16
8 27
8 34

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^ Med way
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8 23
8 15
8 08
8 01
7 43
7 32
7 20
7 09
7 02

11 29
11 20
11 12
11 05
10 57
10 46
10 34
10 23
10 16

3 27
3 19
3 11
3 04
2 55
2 45
2 33
2 22
2 15

9 17
9 25
9 17
9 09
9 02
8 53
8 43
8 31
8 20

6-Pt.

Roman No. 4 Gothic No. 448.
8-Pt. set 3-Pt. set

76e. per lb.

Su.

Mo.

•n

Tu.

We.

Th.

Fr.

Sa.

7

11

9

J

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6
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16
23

17

24

25

19
26


27

5 -Point
Sj-Point ,

6 -Point.

7 -Point .

8 -Point .

Set indicates thickness of figures

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

8 00
8 19
8 33
8 26
8 29
8 33
8 38
8 41
8 44
8 47
8 52

8 45

9 05
9 07
9 11
9 13
9 17
9 21
9 26
9 32
9 35
9 40

7 07
7 10
7 12
7 15
7 18
7 22
7 25
7 28
7 31
7 40

5-Pt. Lig
$1.20 per It

No. 440
-Pt. set

Stratford .
Lafayette. .
Crawford. .
Mastodon . .
Cambridge .
Howland .
Buffalo. .
Hunnewell.

. Lv

5^Pt. No. 444.

12-Pt. No. 74 8-Pt. Set

How Figures Are Furnished, Prices and General Information

from ftnrnrn.\'\'"^"^ ^ ^ ^ ^^-point, also in 5 pound fonts each

nrTr J i! 7 T P^^^® ^^^ to 179 ate kept in stock or will be cast to

order at short notice. When ordering be sure and specify the figure number and the size body. As
mentioned above, the smallest font furnished of the sizes 5 to 12-point inclusive is pounds or 4
ounces of each figure, and from 14 to 72-point in 5 pound fonts /2 f s ,r

The \'point set" of the figure refers to the width of the figure body in points.
Ail hgures and extra characters also cast to order in quantities of 4 ounces each, and over
Kimmed, shaded and script figures sold at third class rates. Special figure spaces cast to order

PRICE LIST OF 24 POUND FONTS. 5 TO 12 POINT

5 -Point
5i-Point

6 -Point

7 -Point

8 -Point ,

$3 00
2 20
1 90
1 65
1 55

9-Point

10-Point

11-Point

12-Point

$1 45
1 35
1 30
1 25

12

tFigure 1 thieli: and thin

Calendar Figures

Put up in fonts sufficient to set any
one month. The following num-
bers, shown on previous pages, are
those put up in fonts for Calen-
dar purposes: 50, 51, 57, 59, 60,
61, 64, 73, 74, 76, 77, 79 and 87.

PRICE LIST OF 5 POUND FONTS. 5 TO 72 POINT

$6 00
4 40

3 80

3 30

3 10

SIZES AND PRICES

12-Point.........

$0 60

18-Point.........

75

24-Point.........

90

30-Point.........

1 50

36-Point.........

2 00

42-Point.........

2 50

48-Point.........

3 40

54-Point.........

4 30

60-Point.........

5 00

72-Point.........

6 25

9-Point.......j$2 90

10-Poin t.......I 2 70

11-Poin t.......I 2 60

12-Poin t.......I 2 50

A

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A. 11.

A. M.

P. M.

P. M.

6

08

8 ID

11 45:

3 15

5 16

6

12

8 14

Tl 49

3 20

5 21

6

17

8 19

11 57

3 24

5 25

a

20

8 22

12 06

3 30

5 31

6

26

8 27

12 13

3 37

5 37

6

29

8 31

12 19

3 40

5 41

e

63

8 34

12 24

3 45

5 46

6

72

8 39

12 30

3 49

5 50

6

41

8 43

12 35

3 52

5 54

6

46

8 47

12 41

3 65

5 59

6

48

8 60

12 46

4 Ol

6 06

6 53

8 56

12 53

4 06

6 13

5-Pt. STo, 442

4-Pt. set

$1.20 per lb.

STATES 1 1907

1909

(Tain

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Ma.ssachusetts

Rhode Island

Connecticut

New York

Pennsylvania

2,695,876
695,730
876,050
2,899,721
451,164
1,465,671
3,446,092
1,100,172

2,703,438
697,988
877,293
2,907.686
455,061
1,471,349
4,554,857
1,106,517
i

7,56-2
3,358
1,343
7,965
3,807
5,689
8,765
6,345

2|-Pt. set.

4i-Pt. set\'

88c. per lb.

14 to 72-Point. .: 2 35

Prices and particulars on this page

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR (QUALITY ■«

>■ ESTAB L. 1 S H E D

1 N

THE YEAR 1S72

ELECTROTYPED DATE LINES

Prices are for any city as per styles below Solid Metal Base
Xo. 1. 75 cents Xo. 8. 60 cents

....................................................../^O Portland, Maine,............................................

Xo. 9. 50 cents

Worcester, Mass., 190

Xo. 10. 50 cents

Xo. 3. 50 cents Philadelphia, Pa., 190

TJTICA, IN\'. Y.,...............................-........190 Jv-o.ll. eocents

50cents St. PcluI, Mim.,...................................................190

Newport, R. L, 190

Newton, Mass., 190

Xo. 13. 60 cents

..................................190 Qviincy, Mass.,............. 190

Xo.7. 50 cents

Denver, Col.,..........................................190 fotk,...........................................................190

NEWSPAPER SUB-HEADINGS

190

Xo. 2. 75 cents

Ctti^-eX-cL-\'Ti/cL,........................................NO

Xo. 5. 50 cents

BOSTON, MASS., 190

X\'o. 6. 50 cents

DETROIT, MICH.,..........................................

Trimmed to 13 ems pica
X^o. 1

THE REPUBLICAN

Xo. 2

THE CHICAGO DISPATCH

X^\'o. 3

The Northampton Gazette

Xo. 4

(Balena transcript

X^o. 5

JackaonuilU Kegiatet
THE SUNDAY POST

X"o. 7

Boston Journal
BOSTON GLOBE

Price 50 cents each
X^O. 9

BOSTON AMERICAN

Xo. 10

NEW BRUNSWICK HERALD

Xo. 11

GREENFIELD DAILY REGDRDER

Xo. 12

BRISTOL COUNTY REPORTER

\\ Xo. 13

St. Paul Record

Xo.14

The Maine Citizen

Xo.15

HUDSON BULLETIN

Xo. 16

Eastport Observer

ELECTROTYPED

Solid Metal Base

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

ELECTROTYPED NEWSPAPER HEADINGS

Other Styles and Sizes Made to Order
eO-Point Boston Gothic

I

Special Headings Designed and Drawn upon Request
One word, $1.00; two words, $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

k

One word, $1.00: two words, $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

54-Point Caslon Old Style No. 2

T2-Point Caslon Old Style No. 2

72-Point Cambridge

DAILY GLOBE

60-Point Buffalo

One word, $1.00; two words. $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

Les Critique

60-Point Mastodon

One word, $1.00; two words, $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

EXETER NEWS

72-Point Mastodon

One word, $1.00; two words, $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

Olnie Record

One word. $1.00; two words, $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

Boston Leader

One word, $1.00; two words, $1.50; each additional word, $0.40

DAILY HERALD

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-the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1st2

POINTERS

GROUP C. FONT $1.30

100

^ n ^

115 103 116

o

118

GROUP D. FONT $J.90

138 124 126 137 131 134 136

K •

164 154 142 153 163 160

M

161 155 141 156 169

135

139

132

POINTERS No. J

FONT $1.25

font contains 48 of character Xo. 43; 20 of 44; 4 each of 45, 46, 53, 54; 3 each of 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52; 2 each of 55, 56, 57, 58; 4 of 69.
Cast on 6-Point and 12-Point bodies. Numbers 45, 46, 47, 48, 53, 54, 55 and 56 are made to line with our 2-Point Rule No. 109.

45 44 47 48 43 46

56

54

SHADED POINTERS.

FONT $1.25
Same number of characters as in Pointers above.

80 79

76 74 73 75

59

ARROW POINTERS.

Cast on 12-Point body, 2J, 3, 3^, 4 and 4^ ems set, and may be used right and left.
60 FONT $1.00 65

66

67

68

63

62

Single characters of any above, 10 cents each

Order by name and number

Do not mutilate book

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\'he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

--

-^

3-Pt. Face Ad. Corners, per font containing four
each size, $2.00
Single set of four, 60 cents

HANSEN AD. CORNERS

Cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal
2-Pt. Face Ad. Corners, per font containing four
each size, $2.00

A

Single set of four, 60 cents

No. 2

Novel and
Catchy

Are the effects that
can be quickly and
easily obtained with

Hansen
Ad. Corners

Used with brass rule
of corresponding face
they add to value of
advertising display

No. 11

_1

METAL ROUND CORNERS

3-Pt. Metal Round Corners, $1.00 per font
Contains 3 sets each

\' r r r

6-Pt. Metal Round Corners, 75c. per font
Contains 6 sets each. On 12 pt. body

^ %

SOMETHING USEFUL

]

SOMETHING NEW

SPEAR INDICATORS ^

t GROUP No. 1 ,

^ t ^

1

4 each Nos. 1,3 a d 4; 6 No. 2. Per font, $1.25
GROUP No. 3

Will justify perfectly to 6-point rule
GROUP No. 2

r

""-----^ . ItKOUP NO. 2 i

t ^ t ^ ^ t ^ t ^

10 11 10 12 ■ I f II

8 each Nos. 9 and 12; 12 No. 10; 4 No. 11 Per font, $0.75
"Will justify perfectly to 2-point rule

6 each Nos. 5 and 8; 4 No. 7; 8 No. 6 Per font, $1.00

Will justify perfectly to 4-point rule

Each, $0.25; 6 for $1.00 Will justify perfectly to 12-polnt rule

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

AD. AND JOB BORDERS

when ordering mention point and number. do not mutilate book

6-POINT, 60 INCHES, $1.50

^ No. 40. 6-Pt. ^
8-POINT, 54 INCHES, $1.35

OOOOOOOO

Q No. 308. 12-Pt. Q

OOOOOOOO

12-POINT, 54 INCHES, $1.50

S No. 45. 6-Pt. S

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canons. The Ancient Greeks, Cliff Dwellers of
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Aleppo Border and Ornaments

WORD ORNAMENTS

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"Teddy Bear" Ornaments

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PRICES

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1sts

m

ir==iE

lU

IDE

3QE

3E

JF=H

Runion

fïP

3r==iE

The

Investment Co.

Composed of Real Live Printers
who have made a small iivvest-
meivt ift Runion Border Preferred
and are now reaping big profits

The Runion
Border

Shown on this page is one
^^^ which we are pleased to
^ present as having a great
range of usefulness, being
equally adaptable to the
needs of newspaper, mag-
azine and job printers.
The Type shown is the

Cambridge
Series

_I_ER ORNAMENT NO.
30 CENTS PER SET
OF TWO

1F==1BE

For further particulars address

The H. C. Hansen
Type Foundry

Revised Price List April, 1907

Connoisseur Brand
Grocers and Bakers
Specialties

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W

\'HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAL-IXY

established in the year ISTa

STUDIO ORNAMENTS

Cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

168 169 170 171 172 173

!5

176 177

180 181

174

178 179

182 183 184 185 186

Full font contains 18 characters No. 168, 36 each
STos. 169 to 172 12 No. 173, 8 No. 174, 6 No. 175,
8 each Nos. 176 to 181, and 6 each Nos. 182 to 189

No. 168 6-Pt. 60 inch font $1.50
No. 169 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.50 \\/

No. 173 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.60

No. 170 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.50

No. 171 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.50
No. 172 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.60

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THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

The Aladdin Ornaments

Font, containing one each Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 8,11 and 15, and two each
Nos. 2, 4, 6, 9,10 and 12, $4.00

cALADDIN

AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP

No. 1 72-Pt. 35cts No. 3 72-Pt. 40 cts No. 5 72-Pt. 35 cts

could never
have been in

it compared

y y with the re-
sults which
c!may be ob-
tained by ^e
caladdin or-
naments
3Sf iSf

No. 7 72-Pt.

35 cts

No. 9 72-Pt.
25 cts

Made only by^

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

Cc=

No. 11 48-Pt. 35 cts

No. 15 60-Pt. No. 12 24-Pt. No. 4 48-Pt.

35 cts 15 cts 20 cts

All Type and Ornaments cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

Bird
Ornaments

Per set of one each, $1.00

f

No. 2 72-Pt. 35 cts

No. 10 48-Pt.
20 cts

No. 6 48-Pt.
20 cts

No. 2 48-Pt.
20 cts

Lights of
Othen r
Days W

a true story concerning
the caladdin ornaments

cSMade by

^leH, C. Hansen
Type Foundry^

No. 1 24-Pt. 35 cts

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

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-the hansen superior quali-py c;;;^ |-| ^^^^^

established in the year 1s72

PRINTERS

JOYS

always pleased to

SERVE YOU

Our Hohby

BEST GOODS AT
LOWEST PRICES

We hope to have and
to hold your trade with
courtesy also a feature

BROWN & WHITE

Dry Goods Dealers CITY SSI-

COOK, the Baker

Corner High & Elm Sts.

ygyCoy

No. 5 10c No. 11 10c

Ring us up

call 2738 main

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

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the hansen superior quality

<H>

*■ established in

the yea r 1s72

PANEL BORDERS

PANEL
BORDER
j
No. 3

PANEL
BORDERj)
No. 1

3-Point on 6-Point
60 incties $1.50

v\\

6-Point
60 inches $1.50

LT^

r

r

PALISADE
ORNAMENTS

Per set of six each, $1.(

O

No. 1 No. 2

No. 1. 48-Point. 30c per pair

No.\'2. T2-Point. 40c per pair

AUTOMOBILES

MULLER ORNAMENTS

BOSTON BEAN POTS

12-Point. One color, 48-inch font.....$1.50

Two colors, 48-inch font (24 inches each color) 1.50

24-Point. One color, 36-inch font.....2.00

Two colors, 36-inch font (18 inches each color) 2.00

48-Point. One color, 18-inch font.....2.00

Two colors, 18-inch font (9 inches each color) 2.00
Single characters: 48-Polnt, 15c; 24-Point, 10c

oooooo

No. 2

No. 1

###

No. 3

^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^

Sterling Coated. See page 377.

208

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IMPERIAL BORDERS AND BANDS

No. 215 12-Pt.
54 inch font $1.50

Band No. 210 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.5

Band No. 205 12-Pt. 54 inch font $1.50

d

d

3

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iP™

Ll E]f==1B

IQE

3QQE

UBÜ

established in the year 1st2

the hansen superior q ual. i tv

THE RUNION BORDER

12-point 54 inches si.50

□ □
□ □Q

□ □□
3BB

G

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1 E

nr=iFi

Bl.

UBÜ

mr==i

II

^□E

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EJCJI^I ipii

3nt=i[

THE RUNION BORDER

60 Inches si.75

4 6 5

El
1

Ti

r

I

□□□

7 2

EIDE

M-vx^ -

SIAN BORDER

1Z-POINT
54 inches St.50

ZMV—v^
fj

_/J^

Hansen

stands for

Quality

^V-VS

rjm
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_/^V—VXIZT^V—VXZ^XS

I

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HANSEN\'S ARTISTIC AND UP-TO-DATE

LACE ORNAMENTS

FOR PROPER EMBELLISHMENT
OF MODERN TYPOGRAPHY

Assorted font contaimng eigkt ea& Nos. 1 and 2, six eaâi Nos. 3
and 4 and ten
eaâi Nos. 5 and 6.....$2 50

^e Arancio Border^

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

UNIVERSITY BORDER

A PLEASING
BORDER

18-Point
36 inches $1.30

Manufactured by

THE H. C. HANSEN
TYPE FOUNDRY

irs^

36 inches $1.65

24-Point

24 inches $1.65

36-Point

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18-Pt. No. 193. 36 inolies, $1.30

(Crystal

Slack att& ©utlitte

RIMMED SWASTIKA

SQUARE UNIT BOftDEfiS

6-Pt. No. 600. 60 inches, $1.50

8-Pt. No. 59 . 54 inches, $1.35

The Square Unit
Borders are very
appropriate for the
style of ornamen-
tation much in
vogue at present

10-Pt. No. 71. 54 inches, $1.40

12-Pt. No. 81. 54 inches, $1.60

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-THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

HANSEN OLD STYLE INITIALS

Electrotyped on Metal Base
ANY LETTER EXCEPT X

48-POINT BODY

FERNCROFT INITIALS NO. 1

Cast in Type Mould

FERNCROFT INITIALS NO. 2

Cast in Type Mould

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established in the y

he hansen superio

r quality

ear 1S72

--

Wie Alfred Initials Numbers 1 and 2

MADE BY THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

ALFRED INITIALS No. 1

„ Cast in Type Mould from Superior Copper Alloy Type Metal

,i-Pomt. One font A to Z, $8.00. Single Initial, 40 cents each, Choice of either style A or T
Color for any initial, 30 cents each. Pont, $5.00

ALFRED INITIALS No. 2

Cast in Type Mould from Superior Copper Alloy Type Metal
48-Poxnt. one font A t. Z, $6.50. Sin,le Initial, 30 cents each. \'chSf^Ler style ^ or T
Color for any initial, 20 cents each. E\'-ont, $3.50. ƒ e or i.

NITIAL LETTERS WILL GIVE IN-
DIVIDUALITY AND DISTINCTION
TO A PIECE OF PRINTING NOT TO
BE OBTAINED OTHERWISE, gfi-e
ALFRED INITIALS SHOWN ABOVE
POSSESS THESE CHARACTERISTICS. THEY
ARE VERY EFFECTIVE AND WILL MAKE A
VALUABLE ADDITION TO PRINTING OFFICES

H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

190-192 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
New York Branch, 43 Centre Street

Wie SOMERSET CLUB of BOSTON

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH A RE
CENT VOTE OF THE COUNCIL
OUTSIDE GUESTS CANNOT BE
INVITED TO ATTEND THE
NEXT MEETING OF THE CLUB ON MON
DAY, JULY THE SIXTEENTH. ON THIS
OCCASION MEMBERS ONLY WILL BE
GIVEN ADMISSION TO THE CLUB HOUSE

E. A. HURTIG, Secretary

U. C. IDE, President

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

^Hlpi? Initials

Cast from Superior Copper Alloy Metal

Single letter 30o

3A $7.00

60-Point

RE based on the for-
mation of the round
Gothic Capitals used
extensively by the scribes of
the fifteenth century, but have
been re-cut and otherwise im-
proved, which has added to
their original beauty. Cast in
nine sizes from A to Z. The
character & is made for each
size but shown only in 30-Point

5A $3.50

30-Point

CDCXYZ

6A $2.50

24-Point

iDI^ ](2§^567890 OB

aladdin ornament no. 2
48-pt. 20 cts.

6 A $1.75

18-Point

18-pt. studio ornaments no. 1 74-. 36 inches $1 .30

7A $1.50

14-Point

12-Point 8A $1.25

B^tlYQIXYZ

lO-Point 8A $1.00

m\'KYz

^nnt^ta

uiljo ate Inakittg far snmetlitng
attiatic in Initial Iietters tutU
finb tijcac to be J[?ecfect in
I)eBigtt nnh atrictlg up tn Jiate

(DaJie bg ^tje C. I^anaen ^gpe KnunJira

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H. C. HANSEN\'S

BRASS RULES

OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
UNSURPASSED

m PLAIN AND FANCY FACES ■
HALF TONE RULES, HIGH ART
RULES, LABOR-SAVING RULES
COLUMN RULES, HEAD RULES
ODD DESIGNS, CIRCLES, OVALS
DIAMONDS, DASHES, BRACES
BRASS CORNERS. ETC.

THE GREATEST VARIETY AND MOST
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS EVER PRODUCED

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

BOSTON NEW YORK

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No.

Per Foot

429

15 to Pica.

8 cts.

430

15 to Pica.

10 cts.

431

15 to Pica.

8 cts.

432

1-Pt.

5 cts.

433

1-Pt.

10 cts.

428

1-Pt.

5 cts.

434

1-Pt.

5 cts.

101

10 to Pica.

6 cts.

435

10 to Pica.

10 cts.

102

10 to Pica.

6 cts.

103

8 to Pica.

71 cts.

105

8 to Pica.

"i cts.

104

8 to Pica.

cts.

260

8 to Pica

12 cts.

283

8 to Pica.

12 cts.

313

8 to Pica.

12 cts.

382

8 to Pica.

12 cts.

^ 109 popular

2-Pt. hair line

10 cts.

343

2-Pt.

10 cts.

436

2-Pt.

10 cts.

513

2-Pt.

10 cts.

126

2-Pt.

10 cts.

248

2-Pt.

10 cts.

508 popular

2-Pt. side rule

10 cts.

68

2-Pt.

10 cts.

110

2-Pt.

10 cts.

509

2-Pt.

10 cts.

111

2-Pt.

10 cts.

296 2-Pt. 12 cts.

370

50

No.
127

5 to Pica.

Pek Foot
12 cts.

130

5 to Pica.

12 cts.

128

5 to Pica.

12 cts.

129

5 to Pica.

12 cts.

262

5 to Pica.

15 cts.

i»i>iilii.ii.n.n.n.

267

5 to Pica.

15 cts.

274 5 to Pica. 15 cts.

290 5 to pica. 15 cts.

297 5 to Pica. 15 cts.

142

3-PT.

131

3-PT.

15 cts.

132

3-Pt.

15 cts.

133

3-Pt.

15 cts.

134

3-Pt.

15 cts.

135

3-Pt.

15 cts.

136

3-Pt.

15 cts.

137

3-Pt.

15 cts.

145

3-Pt.

15 cts.

249

3-Pt.

15 cts.

427

3-Pt,

15 cts.

426

.3-Pt.

15 cts.

138

3-Pt.

15 cts.

1,39

3-Pt.

15 cts.

441

3-Pt.

15 cts.

442

3-Pt.

15 cts.

140

3-Pt.

18 cts.

141

3-PT.

18 cts.

18 cts.

BRASS RULES

15-to-pica to 3-pt. bodies. two foot strips

No.
112

Per Foot
10 ets.

2-PT.

113 popular 2-Pt. dotted 10 Cts.

114
514
381
468
437

115

116
117

510

2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-PT.
2-Pt,
2-Pt.
2-PT.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.

10 cts.
10 cts.
10 cts.
10 cts.
10 cts.
10 cts.
10 cts.
10 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.

511

512

2-PT.

12 cts.

118

2-PT.

12 cts.

119

2-PT.

12 cts.

120

2-PT.

12 cts.

12 cts.

121

122

123

124

125
261
266
273
284

2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-PT.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.
2-Pt.

12 cts.
12 cts.
10 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.

2-Pt.

12 ots.

2-PT.

12 cts.

For perfect results in mitering use Hansen\'s Mitering Machl^tT^

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BRASS RULES

3-pt. to -pt. bodies. two foot strips

Peb Foot
18 cts.

No.
143

3-Pt.

144

3-Pt.

263

3-Pt.

268

3-Pt.

18 cts.

18 cts.

18 cts.

275 3-Pt. 18 cts.

y//////////////////////////yy/////////////////////////////////^^^

280

3-Pt.

285

3-Pt.

18 cts.

18 cts.

291 3-Pt. 18 cts.

298 3-P.t. 18 cts.

406

3-Pt.

407

3-Pt.

408

3-Pt.

303

3-Pt.

18 cts.

306

\'niKiiiiiiiKiifiiii

3-PT.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

18 cts.

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

310 3-Pt. 18 cts.
...............................................................

314

3-Pt.

18 cts.

337 3-Pt.
iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

18 cts.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\'

346

3-Pt.

15 cts.

371

3-Pt.

18 cts.

380

3-Pt.

15 cts.

388

3-Pt.

18 cts.

391

3-Pt.

18 cts.

51

3-Pt.

18 cts.

54

3-Pt.

18 cts.

393

3-Pt.

18 cts.

18 cts.

18 cts.

18 cts.

PEK
18 cts.

No.
409

3-Pt.

410

3-Pr.

421

3-Pt.

438

3-Pt.

146

344

67

515

166

250

4-Pt.

18 cts.

18 cts.

18 cts.

4-Pt.

20 cts.

4-Pt.

20 cts.

4-Pt.

20 cts.

4-Pt.

20 cts.

4-PT.

20 cts.

20 cts.

439

4-Pt.

20 cts.

147

4-Pt.

20 cts.

521

4-Pt.

20 cts.

64

4-Pt.

20 cts.

148

4-Pt.

20 cts.

531

4-Pt.

20 cts.

149

4-Pt.

20 cts.

150

4-Pt.

20 cts.

151

4-Pt.

20 cts.

152

4-Pt.

20 cts.

526

4-Pt.

20 cts

153

4-Pt.

20 cts.

154

4-Pt.

20 cts.

155

4-Pt.

24 cts.

No.
156

4-Pt.

Pek Foot
24 cts.

157

4-Pt.

24 ets.

158

4-Pt.

24 cts.

159

4-Pt.

24 cts.

160

4-Pl.

24 ets.

161

4-Pt.

24 ets.

162

4-Pt.

24 cts.

163

4-Pt.

24 cts.

164

4-Pt.

24 cts.

165

4-Pt.

24 cts.

264 4-Pt. 24 cts.

iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,!,,,,

269 4-Pt. 24 cts.

4-Pt. 24 cts.

4-Pt.

24 cts.

292 4-Pt. 24 cts.

299 4-Pt. 24 cts.

347

4-Pt.

20 cts.

352

4-Pt.

20 cts.

376

4-Pt.

24 ets.

516

4-Pt.

24 cts.

378

4-Pt.

24 cts.

379

4-Pt.

24 cts.

52

4-Pt.

24 cts.

Can match accurately any single, parallel, double or triple rule shown in

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

any specimen hook at regular prices.

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

BRASS RULES

4-pt. to 6-pt. bodies. two foot strips

Pek Foot
5-Pt. 25 cts.

No.

Per Foot

No.
174

Pee Foot
30 cts.

No.
447

383 4-Pt. 24 cts.

5-PT.

175

5-PT.

30 cts.

448

5-Pt.

25 cts.

176

5-PT.

30 cts.

449

5-Pt.

30 cts.

422

5-Pt.

30 cts.

419

5-PT.

30 Cts.

177

5-Pt.

30 cts.

420

5-PT.

30 cts.

397 4-Pt. 24 cts.

402 4-Pt. 24 cts.

411

4-Pt.

24 cts.

412

4-PT.

24 cts.

25 cts.

24 cts.

178

5-Pt.

6-Pt.

30 cts.

30 cts.

414

4-Pt.

24 cts.

55

5-PT.

30 Cts.

345

6-PT.

24 cts.

415

4-Pt.

56

5-PT.

30 Cts.

200

6-PT.

30 cts.

179

5-Pt.

25 cts.

70

5-PT.

25 cts.

180

5-Pt.

25 cts.

67 B

5-PT.

25 cts.

53

5-PT.

30 cts.

317

5-PT.

30 cts.

324
lllllllllillllll

5-Pt. 30 Cts.

lllllllllllllllillllllllllllllBlllllllllilllll

361

6-Pt.

25 cts.

389

5-Pt.

30 cts.

392

5-Pt.

30 cts.

403

5-PT.

30 cts.

443

5-Pt.

25 cts.

444

5-Pt.

\' 25 cts.

445

5-Pt.

25 cts.

446

5-Pt.

25 cts.

252

6-PT.

30 cts.

253

6-PT.

30 cts.

254

6-Pt.

30 cts.

255

6-PT.

30 cts.

256

6-PT.

30 cts.

257

6-PT.

30 cts.

183

6-PT.

30 cts.

522

6-PT.

30 cts.

517

6-PT.

30 cts.

68 B

6-PT.

30 cts.

452

6-PT.

30 cts.

451

6-PT.

30 cts.

184

6-PT.

30 cts.

185

6-PT.

.30 cts.

416

4-Pt.

24 cts.

417

4-Pt.

24 cts.

418

4-Pt.

24 cts.

423

4-Pt.

24 cts.

4-PT.

24 cts.

66 B

4-Pt.

20 cts.

167

5-Pt.

25 cts.

450

5-Pt.

25 cts.

251

5-Pt.

25 cts.

168

5-Pt.

25 cts.

169

5-Pt.

25 cts.

170

5-Pt.

25 cts.

171

5-Pt.

25 cts.

172

5-Pt.

25 cts.

173

5-Pt.

30 cts.

Hansen Patented Machinery used in this Type Foundry

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the year ibts

BRASS RULES

6-pt. to 7-pt. bodies. two foot strips

6-Pt.

Per Foot
30 cts.

186

6-Pt.

30 cts.

187

6-Pt.

30 cts.

527

6-Pt.

30 cts.

188

6-Pt.

30 cts.

189

6-Pt.

30 cts.

190

6-Pt.

30 cts.

191

6-Pt.

30 cts.

66

6-Pt.

30 cts.

192

6-Pt.

30 cts.

65

6-Pt.

30 cts.

196

6-Pt.

36 cts.

195

6-Pt.

36 cts.

193

6-Pt.

36 cts.

194

6-Pt.

36 cts.

197

6-Pt.

36 cts.

198

6-Pt.

36 cts.

36 cts.

36 cts.

270 6-Pt. 36 cts.

272 6-Pt. 36 cts.

xo.
532

199

6-Pt.

265

6-Pt.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

277

6-Pt. 36 cts.

Ivo. Per Foot

281 6-Pt. 36 cts.

287

6-]

293

6-Pt.

300

6-Pt.

307

6-Pt.

311

6-Pt.

\'f cts.

36 cts.

296 6-Pt. 36 cts.

36 cts.

304 6-Pt. 36 cts.

36 cts.

36 cts.

315 6-Pt. 36 cts.

Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

IIIIHIIIIHIIIIIII

323

6-Pt. 36 cts.

iiiiiiiaiiiiiiaiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiii

348

6-Pt.

30 cts.

353

6-Pt.

30 cts.

356

6-Pt.

30 cts.

61

6-Pt.

36 cts.

366

6-Pt.

36 cts.

367

6-Pt.

36 cts.

372

6-Pt.

36 cts.

Do not mutilate book. Order by body and number

326 6-Pt. 36 cts.

327 6-Pt. 36 cts.

328 6-Pt. 36 cts.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

338 6-Pt. 36 cts.

illllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllli

340 6-Pt. 36 cts.

^i^s^^smmmmmmmmmmmmmm

6-Pt.

Per Foot
36 cts.

374

6-Pt.

36 cts.

377

6-Pt.

36 cts.

390

6-Pt.

36 cts.

394

6-Pt.

36 cts.

398

6-Pt.

36 ets.

400

6-Pt.

36 cts.

404

6-Pt.

36 cts.

424

6-Pt.

36 cts.

425

6-Pt.

36 cts.

6-Pt.

No.
373

I cts.

36 cts.

6-Pt.

36 cts.

453

7-Pt.

6-Pt.

57

35 cts.

7-Pt.

35 cts.

69 B

7-Pt.

35 Cts.

60

7-Pt.

42 Cts.

454

7-Pt.

35 cts.

455

7-Pt.

35 cts.

456

7-Pt.

35 cts.

457

7-Pt. -

35 cts.

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

BRASS RULES

7-pt. to 10-pt. bodies. two foot strips

Per Foot No.

259

40 cts.

467

8-Pt.

Per Foot No.

7-PT.

35 cts. 209

8-Pt.

40 cts. 368

Pek Foot

8-Pt.

459

7-Pt.

35 cts.

210

8-Pt.

40 cts.

395

8-Pt.

48 cts.

460

7-Pt.

35 cts.

211

8-Pt.

40 cts.

399

^ . A. . ▲

8-Pt.

48 cts.

461

7-Pt.

35 cts.

212

8-Pt.

40 cts.

466

8-Pt.

40 cts.

462

7-PT.

42 cts.

8-Pt.

40 cts.

45 cts.

463

7-PT.

42 cts.

213

8-Pt.

40 cts.

469

9-Pt.

40 cts.

201

8-Pt.

40 cts.

214

8-Pt.

40 cts.

221

8-Pt.

215

8-Pt.

40 cts.

258

8-Pt.

216

8-Pt.

48 cts.

217

8-Pt.

48 Cts.

218

8-Pt.

48 Cts.

219

8-Pt.

48 Cts.

318

8-Pt.

48 cts.

mil

nil

40 cts.

202

8-Pt.

40 cts.

523

8-Pt.

40 cts.

518

8-Pt.

40 cts.

70 B

8-Pt.

40 cts.

203

8-Pt.

40 cts.

204

8-Pt.

40 cts.

205

8-Pt.

40 cts.

206

8-Pt.

40 cts.

533

8-Pt.

40 cts.

207

8-Pt.

40 cts.

528

8-Pt.

40 cts.

208

8-Pt.

40 cts.

476

9-Pt.

45 cts.

470

9-Pt.

45 cts.

471

9-Pt.

45 cts.

472

9-Pt.

45 cts.

473

9-Pt.

45 cts.

474

9-Pt.

54 cts.

475

9-Pt.

538

9-Pt.

222

10-Pt.

232

10-Pt.

50 cts.

321

8-PT.

48 cts.

lii::::!!!!!::\'""""\'

223

10-PT.

50 cts.

322

8-PT.

48 cts.
ijijiii|iiii|iiiii

ili|i|ij|j|

jii|jji|iiii|iiiijii

ijiijjiiii|ijij|ijij

224

10-PT.

50 cts.

oZO

8-PT.

48 Cts.

llllllll

357

lillllllllllllilll

lillllllllllllilll

8-Pl.

Illllllllllllllll

40 cts.

225

10-PT.

50 cts.

362

8-PT.

40 cts..

226

10-PT.

50 cts.

Accuracy and durability of Hansen\'s rule are unsurpassed

54 cts.

54 cts.

50 cts.

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"he hansen superior quality

established in the v

ear 1s72

BRASS RULES

10-pt. to 12-pt. bodies. two foot strips

Per Foot No.

50 ots. 234

No.
534

10-Pt.

12-Pt.

Per Foot No.
60 ots. 
486

Per Foot
12-Pt. 72 cts.

50 cts. , 235

529

10-Pt.

12-Pt.

60 cts. 333

12-Pt.

72 cts.

50 cts. 236

227

10-Pt.

12-Pt.

60 cts. 339

12-Pt.

72 cts.

60 cts. 341

524

10-Pt.

50 cts.

237

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

72 cts.

60 cts. 349

519

10-Pt.

50 cts.

238

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

60 cts.

72 cts. 350

228

10-Pt.

50 cts.

487

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

60 cts.

1

72 cts. 354

229

10-Pt.

60 cts.

239

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

» cts.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

60 cts.

230

10-Pt.

231

10-Pt.

539

10-Pt.

363

10-Pt.

478

10-Pt.

479

lO-Pi.

60 cts.

60 cts.

50 cts.

50 cts.

50 cts.

10-PT. 60 cts.

mmmmmmmmm

233

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

72 cts.

240

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

72 cts.

483

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

482

12-Pt.

12-Pt.

60 cts.

312

60 cts. 316

60 cts. 319

Illllllllllllllllllllll

60 cts.

12-Pt.

364

12-Pt.

369

12-Pt.

384

12-Pt.

385

386

Can match accurately any single, parallel, double or triple rule shown in any specimen book at regular prices.

60 cts.

60 cts.

72 cts.

12-Pt. 72 cts.

12-Pt.

\'2 cts.
im

396

12-Pt.

72 cts.

401

12-Pt. .

72 cts.

405

12-Pt.

72 cts.

525

12-Pt.

60 cts.

520

12-Pt.

60 cts.

-ocr page 236-

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

-THE HANSEN SUPERIOR

BRASS RULES

12-pt. to 24-pt. bodies. two foot strips

No.

Peb Foot

535

12-Pt.

60 cts.

530

12-Pt.

60 cts.

540

12-Pt.

72 cts.

63

12-Pt.

72 cts.

Peb Foot No.

Per Foot
18-Pt. 90
cts.

18-Pt. 90 cts.

360

244

18-Pt.

90 cts.

365

18-Pt.

90 cts.

498

18-Pt.

90 cts.

375

18-Pt.

$1.08

496

18-PT.

90 cts.

18-Px. $1.08

iiiiillllBllllllimillllliHIIIIIliiHIlillllHIl....................

E = s = = = = =

499

329

12-Pt.

72 cts.

18-PT.

$1.08

309

330 12-Pt. 72

liiHiiilliliBiii

331 ■ 12-Pt. 72
iliiii:»!*^

,332 12-Pt. 72 cts.

387

18-Pt.

$1.08

$1.08

320

18-Pt.

72 cts.

501

24-Pt.

$1.20

$1.08

334

18-Pt.

r%f\\

24-PT.

502

$1.20

493 15-Pt.

|l||l||lfl|||ll|miB||l||BIIII[B|l|IIB
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

536 15-Pt.

a

«51

90 cts.

336

$1.08

75 cts.

I P

1\'Il

!\' \'ill

11 \'!i

! I\'ll

............

III!\'

III! I\'l\'liii! fl"i 1

I f

18-Pt.

15-Pt. 75 cts.

342

$1.08

18-Pt.

537

24-1\'T.

504

$1.44

A A ♦♦♦ A A

w miLii //

351

18-Pt. 90 cts.

241

18-Pt. 90 cts.

24-Pt.

$1.20

90 cts.

494

18-Pt.

242

18-Pt.

$1.08

90 cts.

243

18-Pt.

359

18-Pt.

90 Cts.

Every printing office should have a Hansen Complete Mitering Machine

-ocr page 237-

■he hansen superior quai

esxabl-ish ed in the year 1£

NEW BRASS RULES

No.
*2 550

Per Foot
12 Cts

No.

a 611

Pbb Foot
15 cts

No.
8 634

Per Foot
48 cts

3 551 18 cts

5 612

30 cts

10 (135

60 cts

3 554

18 cts

4 553

24 cts

5 553

30 cts

5 555

30 cts

5 556

30 cts

6 557

36 cts

6 558

36 cts

6 359

86 cts

6 561

36 cts

7 560

43 cts

10 562

60 cts

86 cts

6 613

6 636

36 cts

12 637

78 cts

24 cts

* 639__24 cts

6 640

86 cts

6 614

36 cts

10 615

60 cts

6 616

86 cts

3 617

18 cts

4 618

34 cts
>0000000000000

0 619 36 ets

ooooooooooooooooooooooc

6 641

36 cts

6 630
<i666666&&6gS!

8 642

48 cts

8 643

48 cts

36 cts
VW?999999<?^g

8 621__48 cts

10 622__60 cts

72 cts

73 cts

36 cts

6 647

38 cts

36 cts

8 648

48 cts

60 cts

73 cts

10 650

60 cts

4 630

6 631

4 632

6 633

12 623

12 634

6 625

6 636

10 637

13 628

3 639 18 cts

24 cts

36 cts

34 cts

36 cts

-ocr page 238-

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

No.

Per Foot

583

3-Pt.

15 cts.

584

4-Pt.

20 cts.

585

5-Pt.

25 cts.

586

6-Pt.

30 cts.

587

8-Pt.

40 cts.

588

10-Pt.

50 cts.

589

12-Ft.

60 cts.

590

18-Pt.

90 cts.

509

2-Pt.

10 cts.

541

3-Pt.

15 CtB.

542

4-Pt.

20 cts.

543

5-PT.

25 cts.

544

6-Pt.

30 cts.

545

8-Pt.

40 cts.

546

10-Pt.

50 CtB.

547

12-Pt.

60 cts.

548

18-Pt.

90 cts.

No.

Per Foot

569

3-Pt.

15 cts.

571

4-Pt.

20 cts.

572

5-Pt.

25 cts.

566

6-Pt.

30 cts.

573

8-Pt.

40 cts.

574

10-Pt.

50 cts.

575

12-Pt.

60 cts.

576

18-Pt.

90 Cts.

No.

Per Foot

591

4-Pt.

20 cts.

592

6-Pt.

25 cts.

593

6-Pt.

30 Cts.

594

8-Pt.

40 Cts.

595

10-Pt.

50 cts.

596

12-Pt.

60 cts.

597

6-Pt.

25 cts.

598

6-PT.

30 cts.

,599

8-Pt.

40 cts.

600

10-Pt.

50 cts.

549

12-Pt.

60 Cts.

577

.5-Pt.

25 cts.

578

6-Pt.

30 cts.

579

8-Pt.

40 Cts.

580

10-Pt.

50 Cts.

581

12-Pt.

60 Cts.

582

18-PT.

90 cts.

-ocr page 239-

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1SY2

-ocr page 240-

"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

HALF TONE BRASS RULES

invented by h. c. hansen

Half Tone Rules
No.
654

3 655

4 656
6 657

Sold In two-foot strips
P
er Foot No.

8 674

10 675

15 Cts.

20 cts.

Wear better than half tone plates
P
er Foot

50 Cts.

65 Cts.

40 Cts.

75 cts.

12 677

8 658

50 cts.

65 cts.

10 659

10 678

65 cts.

75 cts.

12

75 cts.

12 679

18 661

.$1.10

15 cts.

3 681

20 cts.

24 662

$1.50

50 ets.

663

.50 cts.

8 684

75 cts.

12 664

75 ets.

12 685

$1.10

3 686

20 ets.

4 687

35 ets.

6 689

40 cts.

50 cts.

40 cts.

8 694

50 cts.

18 665

2 666

15 cts.

3 667

20 cts.

4 668

25 cts.

6 669 40 cts.

8 670

50 Cts.

10 671

65 Cts.

12 672

75 Cts.

18 673

$1.10

40 Cts.

Outside Rule No. 6 605. Per foot, 40 cts.

6 695

*First figure indicates size of body

-ocr page 241-
-ocr page 242-

THE HIGH ART RULES

Will suj)t)ly a long felt want among Jjrogressive t)rinters. Tkey
are muck more dviratle tlian metal borders on long runs, wi£li
{\\xe
added advantage of rajiid liandling. For framing of magazine
and newsjjaJjer advertisements fkey will jjrove valuable, creating
a strong individuality tliat will attract tke eye and get ^ke business
Tke kalf tone rules wken used in conjuncfbion
witk

kalf tone en

gravings and ligkt type faces f>rove very J)leasing

Labor Saving
Rule Fonts

Tkese rules can te
kad in labor-saving
fonts in any quanti
ty wi^li or wi^out
"flie mitcrcd corners

No. Per Foot

6 736 40 cts.

10 737 65 Cts.

12 741

75 Cts.

fjmwmjmmjmmmjmmmimmmmmm

75 cts.

imoöimmmmmmjmmjmn^

8 742 50 Cts.

10 743 75 Cts.

6 744 36 cts.

SHREVE, CRUMP ^
LOWE COMPANY

Jewelers, Silvcrsmitks

Announce ^lie arrival o£ a new
an
<l suf)erL line of ^lie Borneo

d;

lamonas

Tliey rcf)resent flie work of flic
most exj)ert diamond cuflers in
tlie world, and are, witKout a
doubt, file fine^ ^oneseverim
ported into tkis country. Wc
invite you to an early inst>ed:ion

Sj)ecial Item

Solitaire Rings, 1 carat stones
mounted in solid gold Ti£fany
settings, absolutely t>erfed: ^one

$250

65 cts.

10 745

SixAi and Dunde Streets
Baltimore

10 746 65 Cts.

75 Cts.

Designed and Manufactured by

the h. c. hansen type foundry

190-192 Congress Street, Boston 43 Centre Street, New York

12 747

-ocr page 243-

YEAR 1S72

LABOR-SAVING BRASS LEADERS

I\'Mished on standard Line unless otherwise ordered

Made from solrd brass on the lining system; also made on any body to line with any face. Put up in regular fonts or made to order

LABOR=SAVING FONTS

regular scheme fonts. In the 5-lb.
fonts the longest piece is 15 ems and in the 10-lb. fonts 20 ems, cut
by half ems pica up to 4 ems, and even ems above 4 ems.

Size 6-Pt. 8-Pt. 10-Pt. 12 Pt

1-pound font......$ 1 70.......$ 1 60.......$ 1 60.......$ 1 40

2-poundfon t...... 8 40....... 3 20....... 8 00....

3-poundfon t...... 4 95....... 4 65....... 4 50....

4-poundfon t...... 6 40 ....... 6 00 ....... 5 80...\'

5-pound font...... 7 75....... 7 25..............7 00....

10-pound font...... 14 00....... 13 50..............13 00....

15-pound font...... 21 00....... 19 60..............18 75....

6-Point

113

514

8-Point

2 80

4 05

5 20

6 50
12 00
18 00
23 00

10-Point

12-Point

20-pound font...... 27 00....... 25 00 ..............24 00.

25-pound font...... 33 75 ....... 31 25 ....... 30 00 ....... 28 75

60-pound font...... 65 00 ....... 60 00 ....... 57 50....... 55 oo

100-pound font...... 125 00....... 115 00....... 110 00....... 105 00

BRASS TRADE SIGNS

Order by number 50 cents each

O <S> <î> <Î>

A

BRASS DASHES

Cut to single column

153..........:_____

Nos. 156 to 170..........each

No.

138

139

140

141

142

144

145

146

147
149
151
153
156
158
160
162
164
166
168
170

Nos. 138 to 153

. each, $0 07i
10

Size Ems

Single column 12^ to 15.
Single column 15i
to 18.
Double column 24^ to 27
Double column 27| to
3o!
Triple column 36| to 42.
Triple column 42| to 48..

115

ADVERTISING RULES

triple rule shown in this book
The following list shows a few of the faces generally used, with price list.

2-Pt.
.$0 02i.,
. 03\'..
. 04i..
. 05 ..
07 ..

3-Pt.

6-Pt.
. $0 07*
08i
■ 12è
13*
. 19
21

04i.
06|.
07 .
10 .
11 .

162

110

2-Point

138

3-Point

147

4-Point

139

188

3-Point

BRASS SCORING RULES PERFORATING RULES

sSSpr^S::::;:::;:::;:::::::::;^"!:

4-Point, per foot..................... 20 ___ Per foot, 15

6-Point, per foot...................;;;; 30 c. 2-Pt" steeL " ^ \' \\per foot^ " ^ 40

BRASS DASH RULES No^ix j-pt^st^eh____Per foot 40

HANSEN\'S SPECIAL 2-Pt. STEEL CUTTING RULE

2-Pt. Steel Cutting Rule for steel cutting dies. 2-foot strips. Per foot, $0 20

4-Pt.

5-Pt.

$0 06

051

m

08 ....... in

09

11

13

14

.. 18..

4-Point

626

4-Point

171

5-Point

172

5-Point

186

6-Polnt

527

6-Point

6-Point

-ocr page 244-

"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAUITY

ESTABUISH ED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

BRASS HEAD RULES

4-Pt.

526

4-Pt.

147

4-Pt.

139

3-Pt.

183

6-Pt.

152

4-Pt.

149

4-Pt.

171

5-Pt.

172

5-Pt.

186

6-Pt.

187

6-Pt.

185

6-Pt.

527

6-Pt.

The following prices are for any Single, Double, Parallel or Triple Rule shown in this book. Regular sizes using 13-em column and 6-point

column rule.

Pica Ems
4-column 52.i..................

67
80|.
94 .
107i.
121 .

5-column

6-column

7-column

8-column

9-column

3-Point

4-Point

5-Point

5i-Point

6-Point

7-Point

8-Point

$0 12......

......$0 16.......

.....$0 20.......

$0 22

$0 24

$0 28

16

...... 21.......

...... 26.......

..... 28.......

____ 31

36

41

18......

...... 24.......

..... 30......

33

36

42

48

21......

...... 28.......

...... 34.......

.... 38

41

48

55

23

...... 31.......

...... 38.......

..... 43.......

____ 46... .

54

61

27......

...... 36.......

...... 45.......

..... 50.......

..... 54......

...... 63......

...... 71

BRASS COLUMN RULES

No. E

No. i

No. 3

FACE

rule column rule When ordering give size of notch C in points, as well as length of face and bodv of

Ml length over aO^^ otherwise ordered, is notched six points, eight-point is notched eight points, etc. ASvertised prices are\'for

Style No. 2 shows notch over and notch under. When ordering, give height of B, and also size of notch C in points,
bottom. (sS\'fllSerL I-pfinV\'\' \'"\'" " I\'^otype matter. When orderfng this rule, the body is figured aS^eording to thickness at

heightindSpth ofZtThT"" ordering, gi^ve length of shank A and the height of notch B, also

Style No. 6 shows column rule with shank. When ordering, give length of shank A and height of D.

BRASS COLUMN RULES

BEVELED LINOTYPE COLUMN RULES

The following prices are for regular sizes using 13-em column.
The usual style has a notch over (C No. 1) to allow for foot slug.

Size

In.

6-Pt.

7-Pt.

8-Pt.

9-Pt.

10-Pt.

4-eolumn

13i

$0 38

$0 44

$0 50

$0 56

$0 62

5-columu

17i

48

56

63

71

78

6-column

i9i

53

62

70

78

87

7-column

21i

58

68

77

86

95

8-column

23i

63

73

83

93

1 03

9-column

25i

69

79

90

1 01

1 12

Size Length

6-colum n.......19j inches

7-colum n.......21| inches

8-colum n.......23i inches

Deduct 2 cents from above prices for column rules without notch
C. Notch under for brass reglets, 5 cents extra (B No. 2). Lug for
perfecting press, 10 cents extra (A No. 5). Lug and notch under for
perfecting press, 15 cents extra (A and B No. 4).

Prices for all column rules are for length over all.

With notch, as per Style No. 1

5x6-Pt. 6x7-Pt.
•¥0 74..........$0 86

■ 81.......... 95

■ 88.......... 1 02

7x8-Pt.
..$0 98
.. 1 07
.. 1 16

Lug for perfecting press, 10 cents extra (A No. 5). Lug and notch
under for perfecting press, 15 cents extra (A and B No. 4).
Prices for all column rules are for length over all.

-ocr page 245-

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

established in the year 1072

HANSEN\'S SPECIAL
MITERED LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULE

A NEW LABOR-SAVING FONT SCHEME

ORIGINATED BY THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

The best font system of rule ever designed for printers. An unequalled scheme for panel arrange-
ments, labels and general commercial work, enabling speedy and practical arrangement with perfect
corners. Better work and quicker.

No. 152. 4.-PT.

Any rule shown in Speci-
men Book put up bv this
scheme.

Prices given applv to all
plain, double, triple and par-
allel rules.

Any plain rule matched
accuratelv.

No. 567. 4.-PT.

1-Pt. face on side.
Put up in labor-saving fonts.

No. 521. 4-Pt.

SCHEMES AND PRICES

Full fonts contain 50 sets of rule, 4 pieces each length, from
1 to 50 ems inclusive, each piece being mitered on both ends
and out to 12-point,
inside measure and numbered plainly.

Half fonts contain 25 sets of rule, 4 pieces each length, from
1 to 25 ems inclusive, each piece being mitered on both ends
and cut to 12-point,
inside measure and numbered plainly.

2-Point Rule, per font
3

4

5

6
8

10
12
2-Point Rule, per font

$13.50
12.50
19.75
23.50
28.00
36.00
41.00
48.00

3

4

$ 5.00
5.25
7.50
8.25
10.25
12.00
13.50
15.00

5

10
12

Prices subject to discount. Outside measure given if desired. Half size new rule case, specially designed to hold above rule, $1.50
Further examples of attractive rule faces cut to special mitered labor-saving schemes shown on pages 234 and 235

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"ME HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR IS:

POPULAR BRASS RULES

HADE IN 2-FOOT STRIPS PRICES ARE PER FOOT

8 599 40c

*18 582 90c

12 581 60C

10 680 50c

8 579 40c

6 578 30c

5 677 25c

10 600 50c

6 697 26c

Labor saving fonts, with or without
miters, put up in any quantity.

6 598 30c

Hansen\'s Solid Brass Round Corners
furnished for any of these rules.

MITERED ON
HANSEN\'S COMPLETE HITERER
THE BEST IN THE WORLD

3 569 15c

4 571 20c

6 566 30c

8 673 40c

10 574 50c

12 576 60c

18 576 90c

Use Hansen\'s Complete Lead and Rule Cutter *First Figure indicates size of body Use Hansen\'s Complete Miterer

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

234

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NEW DESIGNS IN BRASS RULES

HADE IN 2-FOOT STRIPS PRICES ARE PER FOOT

10 546 50e

6 544 30c

4 642 20c

2 609 lOc

r

18 548 90c

12 547 60c

8 545 40c

5 543 25c

3 641 15c

18 590 90c

8 587 40c

6 686 30c

3 583 16c

these rules put
up in
labor-saving
fonts
prices page 236

8 594 40c

12 589 60c

10 588 60c

5 585 25o

4 584 20c

don\'t buy a
lead and rule

cutter
until you have
seen hansen\'s

12 596 60c

10 596 50c

5 592 25c

4 691 20C

6 593 30c

Hansen\'s Solid Brass
Round Corners fur-
nished for any of the
above rules.

Labor saving fonts, with
or without miters, put up
in any quantity.

no office complete without hansen\'s complete miterer and hansen\'s complete lead and rule cutter

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"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

LABOR SAVING BRASS RULES

Put up in regular fonts of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50 and 100-lb. fonts, without miters, or special fonts made to order.
No. 113

No. 109

PRICES

body

5 lb. font, 1-pt.

$8.75

" 2 "

7.25

" 3 "

6.75

" 4 "

6.75

" 5 "

6.75

" " 6 "

6.50

" 7 "

6.50

" 8 "

6.50

other dotted rules shown on page 218

hansen\'s dotted rule is unexcelled

No. 147

No. 508

2-Pt. Body, 1-Pt. Face on side.

No. 126

2-Pt. Face and Body.

PRICES

body

10-lb. font, 1-pt.

$17.00

" li "

15.00

" " 2 "

13.50

" 3 "

12.50

" " 4 "

12.50

" 6 "

12.50

" 8 "

12.50

" " 10 "

12.00

li " 12 "

11.50

Mitered corner pieces
are sold separately.

Price per font, any
body up to 6-Pt., 5bc.

8 to 12-Pt., 60c.

Price per set
1 to 4-Point - - $0.15
5 to 8-Point - - .25
8 to 12-Polnt- - .40

A set consists of 4 left
and 4 right miters any
size from 1 to 6 ems.
A font consists of two
sets 2J ems and two
sets 5 ems long on 1 to
8-Pt. bodies or one set
2| and 5 ems on 9 to 12
Pt. bodies. Inside
measurements unless
otherwise ordered.

No. 521

4-Pt. Parallel.

No. 166

4-Pt. Face and Body

No. 65

6-Pt. Triple

PR^S, NUMBER OF EMS AND PIECES CONTAINED IN A FONT OF 2-PT. BODY. NO MITERS INCLUDED

POUNDS

s s

t- lod

PRICE

1
2

3

4

5
10
15
20
25
50

100

f 1.60
3.20
4.50
6.00
7.25
13.50
20.25
26.00
32.50
62.50
120.00

8
10
10
20
30
40
50
each -
each -

-160 each

—120 each—

Other body schemes and prices on application. Special prices for large quantities. Any rule put up in labor-saying fonts.

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

LABOR-SAVING BRASS RULES

PLAIN

1-lb,

3-lb.

l-Point . .

. $2.10

$5.70

H" ■ .

. 1.95

5.40

2 "

. 1.60

4.50

3 "

. 1.55

4.35

4 "

. 1.55

4.35

6 "

. 1.50

4.20

8 "

. 1.50

4.20

10 "

. 1.50

4.05

12 "

. 1.35

3.75

6-lb.

10-lb.

1-Point . .

. $8.75

$17.00

lè " . .

. 8.25

15.00

2 "

. 7.25

13.50

3 "

. 6.75

12.50

4 "

. 6.75

12.50

6 "

. 6.50

12.50

8 "

. 6.50

12.50

10 "

. 6.50

12.00

12 "

. 6.00

11.50

Mitered Corner Pieces are

sold separately by set or

tont.

Sold also in Special Mi-

tered Fonts and half fonts

as per page 233.

Anv other

plain I

iingle,

dorible or triple face rules

at same prices.

3-Pt. No. 54

•■I

I

2-Point

3 "

4

8 "
10 "

12 "

Mitered Corner Pieces are
sold separately.

Fancy Rules are also put
up in Special Mitered
Fonts as per scheme on
page 233 at the following
prices:

r

n

font

half font

2-Point .

. $16.20

$ 6.00

3 "

15.00

6.30

4 "

23.70

9.00

6 "

33.60

12.30

8 "

43.00

14.40

10 "

49.00

16.20

12 "

57.60

18.00

other fancy faces at the above prices where pattern is such that they can be mitered to advantage
Insist on Hansen\'s Superior Quality

BRASS LEADS AND SLUGS

Our Brass Leads and Slugs are accurately made and are a
necessity in newspaper and other offices where forms are
subjected to heat as in stereotyping. Sold in 2-foot strips,
cut to measure, and in labor-saving fonts as follows:

PRICE PER POUND

l-Point

3

4

strips

to measure

labor-s\'v\'g

............$0.85

$1.25

$1.75

.............80

1.15

1.60

.............75

1.00

1.25

.............75

1.00

1.25

.95

1.20

.95

1.20

high art brass rule no. 10 675

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the HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITV

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

HANSEN\'S STEEL CUTTING DIES

The designs on this page represents the cut-
ting edges of dies, made from the very finest
quality of hardened steel enclosed in solid metal
frames. See page 248.

These steel dies have been an important
feature of the H. C. Hansen Type Foundry for
years, and have given excellent satisfaction to
hundreds of users.

They can be used on any ordinary platen
press and enable the user to produce many
unique novelties in "cut-outs" lor booklets, etc.
With a careful makeready, these dies will stand
an unlimited number of impressions (a thin piece
of brass glued to platen of press makes the best
surface for the steel to strike on.) When dull,
the face can be touched up with a fine file.

The designs shown on this page represent
a few of the most common sizes and shapes.
Prices will be quoted to interested parties on
application. Give number of design wanted.
When other shapes are desired, send sli;etch or
drawing of same and we will quote prices.

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IE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

HANSEN\'S BRASS DASHES

4-Pt. Body. Cut to Single Column. 10c. each.

No. No.

--129 -—--47---

--130 - <■>. -

No.
1

Nos. 63 to 68. 15 cents each

131

132

133

134

135

136

137
120
121
122

123

124

125

126
127

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60
61
62

63 .

64 -

65 -

10
11
12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20
21
22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

No.

69 -

70 .

71 _

72 _

73 -

74 -

75 -

6-Pt. Body. Cut to Double Column Width. 25c. each

» ♦

SPECIAL BRASS JOB DASHES, ON 2-POINT BODY. 5c. each.

No. 81

No. 79

No. 80

No. 82

No.;

No. 85

No. 84

No.

No. 87

No. 88

_ No_. 89
No. 94

No. 90

No. 91

No. 92

No. 93

No. 95

No. 97
No. 102

No. 98
No. 103

No. 99

No. 100
No. 105

No. 104

No. 107

No. 108

No. 110

No. 109

No. Ill

No 113 10c.

No. 112 10c.

No. 114 10c.

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-THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAUIXY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

HANSEN\'S BRASS BRACES

6-POINT BODY. MOST UNIFORM

AND ACCURATE MADE

1 to 12 — 12 cents. 13 to 24—15 cents. 25 to 33—20 cents. 34 to 41 — 6 cents. 42 to 49 — 8 cents. 50 to 55—10 cents.

Light Face

Medium Face

31

32

28

29

25

26

22

23

19

20

16

17

13

14

10

11

Q

i

4

O

5

1

2

Black Face

Half Braces

33

30

52 ------^ ____________ 53

27

50 __________ 51

24

48 ------- ------------ 49

21

46.- _____

18

44 --- —-45

15

42 -----\' ----^ 43

12

40 ^---- -----41

9

38 - —^ 39

6

36 ---- 37

3

3i ----- 35

Longer and heavier braces made to order

Sterling Coated. See page 377

240

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

BRASS CLAMPS FOR CURVED LINES

BRASS
CORNER
QUADS

Perfectly Square Inside
and Outside.

solid brass. not brazed.

40 cents per set.

BRASS
CORNER
QUADS

Perfectly Square Inside
and Outside.

solid brass. not brazed.

40 cents per set.

Full Size.

Full Size.

BRASS FLOURISHES

BRASS DASH CORNERS. Per set of four, 60 cents

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN the YEAR 1872

BRASS POINTERS

Plain: 6-Point, 10 cents each : 8-Point, 15 cents each; 12-Point, 20 cents each. Fancy, 5 cents extra
No. 37 —6-Pt.

..illlllliU........

No. 27—6-Pt.

................

No. 25 —6-Pt.

......■■■Illllil..

No. 28 —6-Pt.

No. 38 —6-Pt.

.........III!..

No. 26 —6-Pt.

..iiiniiiiiiiiiii......

No. 29 —12-Pt.

■ Ill

No. 30 —12-Pt.

No. 33 —6-Pt.

No. 39 —6-Pt.

No. 40 —6-Pt.

No. 34 —6-Pt.

............................. ^iIIIIMiiiiiib........ .......Miiiiitflllllik.

No. 35 —6-Pt. No. 41 —6-Pt. No. 42 —6-Pt.

No. 3 —6-Pt. No. 5-6-Pt. No. 1—6-Pt.—No. 2 No. 6 —6-Pt. No. 4 —6-Pt.

No. 18 —8-Pt. No. 19 —8-Pt.

METAL RULE

...........IIM

No. 36 —6-Pt.

■ II

18-inoh strips

2-Pt.

Per Foot
5
Cts.

3-Pt.

8 Cts.

4-Pt.

10 cts.

5-Pt.

12 cts.

No. 1

6-Pt.

15 cts.

No. 2

8-Pt.

20 cts.

No. 3

12-Pt.

30 Cts.

8 697 . .

. $0.90

Ovals No. 3 697 . .

. $1.45

4 699

. 1.25

" 4 699

. 1.90

6 709 . .

1.25

" 6 709 . .

. 1.90

6 700 . .

. 1.60

" 6 700 . .

. 2.35

5 704 . .

. 1.60

5 704 .

. 2..35

18-inch strips
No. 9 12-Pt.

llllllllla.LLLLL

No. 10 18-Pt. 70 cts.

mnnnnnniniir

Per Foot
45 cts.

BRASS CIRCLES AND OVALS

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITV

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

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H. C. HANSEN\'S

BRASS CIRCLES

Circles and Ovals any size or face made to order

We make brass rules to match all circles.

Special prices on four or more of one size and kind
ordered at one time.

No. lOOA......$0.50

" lOlA.......75

" 102B ...... 1.00

" 103B......1.00

" 104B......1.00

" 105C......1.25

No. 106A......$0.50

" 107B......1.00

" 108B......1.00

" 109C.......1.25

" HOD......1.50

No.

Price

No.

Price

lA . .

. . $0.50

78A . .

. . $0.35

4A . .

. . .75

79A . .

. . .35

6B . .

. . 1.00

80A . .

. . .50

9B . .

. . 1.00

81A . .

. . .50

lie . .

. . 1.25

82A . .

. . .50

75 . .

. . .35

83A . .

. . .75

76 . .

. . .35

84A . .

. . .BO

77A . .

.35

85A . .

. . .75

No.

Price

No.

Price

86A . . .

. $0.75

93B . .

. . $1.00

87A . . .

. .75

94B . ,

. . 1.00

88A . . .

.75

95B . .

. . 1.00

89A . . .

.75

96B . .

. . 1.00

90A . . .

. .75

97B . .

. . 1.00

91B . . .

. 1.00

98B . .

. . 1.00

92B . . .

. 1.00

99B . .

. . 1.00

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR la:

No.

Price

lA . .

. $0.90

3A. .

. .90

4B . .

. 1.20

6B . .

. 1.20

8C . .

. 1.50

sr

IIB . .

. 1.80

13D . .

. 1.80

44A . .

. .90

46B . .

. 1.20

4ec . .

. 1.50

47C . .

. 1.50

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

And take notice
of the complete
line of brass cir-
cles, ovals and
border designs
Very handy for

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR ISTg

■HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

BRASS RULE BORDER DESIGNS

7

No. 14. $1.25

J

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

HANSEN\'S SOLID BRASS CORNERS

These Corners Match accuratelj^ rule faces of corresponding number When ordering state size of body, face and number

6-Point Body

Price, Per Set of Four, $0.30

12-Pomt Body

Price, Per Set of Four, $0.36

^^ /f^

^^ vy v^^ Vi/

2-Pt. 109 2-Pt. 508 2-Pt. 126 2-Pt. 509 4-Pt. 521 4-Pt. 151 2-Pt. 126 2-Pt. 508 2-Pt. 109 4-Pt. 166

18-Poiivt Body

Price, Per Set of Four, $0.50

IN THE YEAR 1s72

8-Pt. 573 6-Pt. 544

if% r\\
6-Pt. 598 6-Pt. 593

12-Pt. 575
f %

6-Pt. 65

12-Pt. 575 10-Pt. 574 8-Pt. 573 6-Pt. 544 6-Pt. 578 6-Pt. 598 6-Pt. 593

10-Pt. 574

6-Pt. 65 6-Pt. 586 6-Pt.

4-Pt. 591

4-Pt. 571 4-Pt. 584 4-Pt. 583 4-Pt. 591

4-Pt. 521 3-Pt. 569 3-Pt. 541 2-Pt. 509 2-Pt. 109 2-Pt. 508 2-Pt. 126

18-Pt. 576

12-Pt. 575

24-Point Body

Price, Per Set of Four, $0.60

12-Pt. 547

12-Pt. 549

# %

12-Pt. 581

12-Pt. 596

# %

10-Pt. 580

/f%

lO-Pt. 574

10-Pt. 600

10-pt. 595

8-Pt. 587

8-Pt. 545

18-Pt. Body
4-Pt BOc. Set

4-Pt. 166

6-Pt. 200

r

12-Pt. 589

f ^

10-Pt. 588

18-Pt. 245
10-Pt. 546

8-Pt. 594

8-Pt. 599

8-Pt. 573

r

4 tt j.ody. Se u
12-Pt. 364

/I 1 t 1 ody. S

12-Pt. 369

24-Pt. Body. Set, $0.75
12-Pt. 358

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE VEAR IS"

HANSEN\'S BOUND BRASS CORNERS

originated by h. 0. hansen

do not mutilate this book. order by body and number. prices on page :

fCr

o

4-Pt.

569

12-Pt. 575

18-Pt. 576

r

6-Pt.
566

-O-Pt. 57£

J9

(f

i

0

4-Pt.

571

W

8-Pt. 573

J

1

-J

6-Pt. 578

# \\

10-Pt. 580

8-Pt. 579

#

%

12-Pt. 581

insist on hansen superior quality

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR (QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

HANSEN\'S ROUND BRASS CORNERS

order by body and number

The solid brass corners
were originated by
the H. C. Hansen Type
Foundry

They are absolutely
accurate in height
and body

2-Pt. 126

)

6-Pt. 544

8-Pt. 545

4-Pt. 521

12-Pt. 547

10-Pt. B88

2-Pt. 508

c

10-Pt. .546

4-Pt. 152

vl-

—i

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HANSEN\'S BRASS DIAGONAL CORNERS

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

HANSEN\'S SOLID BRASS CORNERS. (Mortised)

originated by h. c. hansen

These corners match accurately face rule of corresponding size When ordering state size of body, face and number

ROUND CORNERS

Price, Per Set of Four, $0.60

13 14 15 16 18 20 22

r r r r r r f

2-Pt. 3-Pt. 4-Pt. 5-Pt. e-Pt. 8-Pt. 10-Pt. 12-Pt.

3-Pt.

AU COfiNERS SHOWN HERE-

■^ONE PIECE OF BRASS

COMBINATION CORNERS

Price, Per Pair, $0.30

^ 34 33 26 40 41 27 42 43 24 25

iirmrmm

6xl2-Pt. 4xl2-Pt. 2xl2-Pt. 2x6-Pt. 3x6-Pt. 4x6-Pt. 2xl2-Pt. Ix4-Pt. Ix6-Pt. 2x6-Pt. 4xl2-Pt. 2xl8-Pt. 2xl2-Pt.

All the above corners are mortised to even points to facilitate rapid justiflcation

SOLID BRASS-

>NOT BRAZED

SQUARE CORNERS

Price, Per Set of Four, $0.50

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR ISTS

^^ loSj 12-^^1 12-^^1

1-Pt.

2-Pt.

These corners are mortised to match 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 12-Pt, brass rule. The number of each corresponds to number of Hansen\'s rule
which is to be used. Rule can be furnished either in strips or labor-saving fonts. We make corners to match our parallel or double rule.
Corners, Per Set of Four, indicated by letter A, $0.60; B, $0.80; C, $0.90; D, $1.00

B

3-Pt. No. 441

2-Pt. No. 109

2-Pt. No. 508

2-Pt. No. 509

3-Pt. No. 133

3-Pt. No. 442

B

B

4-Pt. No. 152

B

5-Pt. No. 172

4-Pt. No. 621

4-Pt. No. 4 542

4-Pt. No. 160

5-Pt. No. 171

6-Pt. No. 622

586 I

In p Ifn^^p^

■ INo.12 596 IH I ■NO.12 549 111 11 I NO. 12 575 1 1 1

li=.:=il

II No. 6 544 II

r-ni

I No. 6 544 A II

■ No. 8 587 ■

Ir»^

■ ■ No. 12 547 ■■

6-Pt. No. 186

r

I No

r8-Pt. 11

No. 8 594 I

|p2-Pt^
■ I No. 12 589 I ■

6-Pt.

No. 6 593

6-Pt.
No. 6 586

These corners are each made of one piece of solid brass and not brazed. They are the only corners that will resist any strain and not break.

Tiiey are invaluable for newspaper use.

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

HANSEN\'S SOLID BRASS CENTRE PIECES

Price, Per Pair, $0.50

37

28

29

291

30

38

2-Pt. 3-Pt.

4-Pt. 6-Pt.

2-Pt.

12-Pt. 6-Pt. 4-Pt. 3-Pt.

Pair, $0.60 Pair, $0.40 Per Pair, $0.80 Per Pair, $1.00

JL JL J. Jl__II__III__^IL

^^ ^ --ir Tr

3-Pt.No.442 3-Pt.N0.145 4-Pt. No. 521A 6-Pt.:
_JH|Pair$l.^BL_

Pair, $1.00

. No.^93A

12-Pt.

No. 12 596 A

niri2Ptnir

No. 12 596 B

Per Pair, $1.00

6-Pt.

No. 6 593 B

BRASS FfiACTIONAL MARKS

Price, 50c each

/ / / /

/ 1 / 2 3 4

A A /.

Valuable for setting odd fractions

Per Pair, $i

RULE
PANELS

Per Pair, $0.80

EASILY
MADE

6-Pt.

No. 522 A

6-Pt.

No..186 A

X

Per Pair, $1.00

12

Per Pair, $0.8

\'45

6-Pt.

No. 6 598 A

4-Pt.
No. 521 B

HANSEN\'S BRASS BRAZED CORNERS

These corners match accurately rule faces of corresponding number When ordering, state size of body, face and number

These corners measure 2x4 ems pica long. Prices, per set of four, 2, 3, 4 or 6-Pt., $0..50; 8,10 or 12-Pt., $0.60

2-Point
No. 126

3-Point
No. 441

2-Point
No. 509

3-Foint
No. 442

3-Point
No. 139

3-Point
No. 143

3-Point
No. 563

4-Point
No. 542

4-Point
No. 571

4-Point
No. 542

4-Point
No. 152

4-Polnt
No. 584

4-Point
No. 166

6-Point
No. 566

6-Point
No. 633

8-Point
No. 70B

8-Point
No. 634

8-Point
No. 573

8-Point
No. 207

10-Point
No. 574

10-Point
No. 600

12-Point
No. 575

Rule to match these corners may be had
in strips or labor-saving- fonts

1 I o I

No. 364

12-Point
No. 037

Other .sizes and faces made to order at
short notice

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\'HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

HANSEN\'S SLOTTED BRASS CORNERS

These corners match accurately rule faces of correspondlug number when ordering, state size of body, face and number

Prices, per set of four, 2, 3, 4 or 6-Pt, $0.50; 8 or 10-Pt., $0.65 Larger sizes and other faces to order

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

6-Pt. No. 200

2-Pt. No. 126

3-Pt. No. 145

4-Pt. No. 166

6-Pt. No. 200 18

6-Pt. No. 522

4-Pt. No. 521

2-Pt. No. 509

3-Pt. No. 441

HANSEN\'S BRASS INITIAL ROLES

*These initial rules enable the printer to
produce initials in many different styles and
sizes as may suit his individual taste.

Put up in fonts of 6 and 12-point rules of
4 pieces each, mitered 4 ems and 6 ems out-
side, and 2 center cross rules.

Six-point fonts contain styles Nos. 1, 2 3
4, 5, 6, 7, 8,12 and 16 (contains 80 mitered and

20 cross pieces)..............«7 qo

Half font, 5 styles, $3.60. Single setj o!45
Twelve-point fonts contain styles Nos. 9
10,11,14 and 15 (contains 40 mitered and 10

cross pieces)..............$6.00

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No.3

Small font, 3 styles, $4.00 Single set, 0.60

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No. 8

No. 9

No. 12

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No. 16

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

SOMETHING NEW
HANSEN\'S

BEVELED QUOTATIONS AND QUADS

Invented by H. C. Hansen (Patent applied for)

CAST ON ANGLES OF 45, 54, 60, 72 AND 78 DEGREES

NO PRINTING OFFICE SHOULD BE WITHOUT A FONT

The standard five angles cast give also angles of 36°, 30°, 18° and 12° as well the right angle or 90°.

Special Font in a Quarter-size case (shown on page 378) containing 45°, 54° and 60°, complete with case, $12.00

Advantageous for large offices.

T

>HE HANSEN BEVELED QUADS AND QUOTATIONS supply a long-felt need,
as they render artistic and complicated set-ups as rapid and easy to the job compositor as
straight composition. Being made on five different angles they allow a variety of arrange-
ment and a pleasing relief from the straight and ordinary appearance which printers have been
forced to produce on account of the extra time and expense heretofore necessary to do work of this

kind. The Beveled Quads
and Quotations completely
do away with the necessity
of using Plaster Paris after
the form is set up, as is
nearly always necessary when
ordinary quads and leads are
used for justification. A
slanting panel or line justified
with these quads is as secure and may be lifted as easily as a form of straight matter. The illustra-
tion shown below gives a clear idea of the utility of these quads and quotations and one glance
will readily convince the printer of the practicabihty and value of them to the man who desires to
do the " just a little different " style of printing which begets trade.

In the advertising departments of newspapers
and other publications they will fill a long felt want,

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

and for the
printer of
labels their
many uses
make them
simply in-
valuable.
Degree is

Stamped on
each piece.

FOR PRICES, FONT SCHEMES AND EXAMPLES OF THEIR USE SEE THE PAGE OPPOSITE

Sterling Coated. See page 377

256

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HANSEN\'S BEVELED QUADS AND QUOTATIONS

D FOR

no paper or Plaster Paris being used for justification

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

PATENT APPLIED FOR
Illustrating a few possibilities. These rules are not soldered,

These Quotations and Quads
make a form of this de-
scription very easy^^Q
to justify,

now smile at angular set-
ups by using these labor savers.

Hundreds of different set-ups can now be obtained by using Hansen\'s
Beveled Quotations and Quads

One printer says: "Whenever I get a job with a slanting line or panel 1 feel

feoon to all printers Who have work of this
kmd, as the time saved on composition and lock-up will very soon pav for

By the introduction of these
quads and quotations almost any
angle can now be obtained with
accuracy. No waste of valuable
material such as the mitering of
slugs, etc. These illustrations
are merelj\' hints as to the many
uses to which they may be put in
every day use.

The Beveled Quads and Quotations are cast on five angles, as specified above, and allow a varietv of arrana-einent in auo-uifiv «Pt un«
never before obtainable without the loss of much valuable time. By using these\'quotations LdquaL lines cfn^
and justified as securely as straight mattera\'They will prove valuable to tfe printeV in msmv^ ^SevS^etmeSion ^npi?;^^
into a job. Compositors have always disliked angular jobs, but the difficulty can now be easily ovwcome question ol an angle enteis

PRICES , -

Angle of 45 degrees, per font .........................................$2 00

" \'\' 60 " " ";;:;;;:;.......:\'I:7B

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

HANSEN\'S

LABOR-SAVING METAL QUOTATIONS

Cast in Steel Moulds
on a Type MoLfunt

Put up in fonts of 10 pounds or over, or sold individually in any quantity, at 25 cents per
pound. In ordering quotations in fonts it should be specified whether a complete font of the
twenty-six sizes are wanted, or the fifteen larger sizes, or the eleven smaller sizes only.

HIGH METAL QUOTATIONS. For Elcctrotyping, Stereotyping, etc.

Made in five sizes : 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 3x6, 3x8 ems, and sold at regular rates

IV/TTTT^AT T7TTT? KTTT^TT"D 17 accurately finished by
IVli^lAJ^ r U IVl>J i 1 U iv±L improved machinery

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

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established IN THE YEAR 1

S72

HANSEN\'S NEW LABOR SAVING

METAL QUOTATIONS

This assortment of sizes includes the 13 em length, which enables the printer
to Obtain any odd measurement when used in combination with other sizes, in addi-
tion to the advantages of single column measure. Odd sizes such as and
ems, cast to order. Put up in fonts of 25, 50 and 100 pounds or over, or in-
dividually m any quantity, at 25 cents per pound, subject to discount.

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HANSEN\'S NEW LABOR SAVING

MAMMOTH METAL FURNITURE

Nine New Sizes Never Made Before

The Metal Furniture that Hansen
makes is accurate, carefully made, and
is ofifered in a greater variety of sizes
than any other in the world. Put up in
25, 50 and 100 pound fonts at 25 cents
per pound, or any size will be sold sep-
arately in any quantity at the same price,
subject to regular discount. The illus-
trations on this
page show four
of the new or
mammoth sizes,
which comprises
the largest metal
furniture ever
cast.

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Sizes of
Mammoth Metal
Furniture

12 X 15
12
X 20
12
X 34
12
X 48
15
X 20
15
X 25

20 X 20
20
X 25
20
X 34
20
X 48
25
X 34
25
X 48

The Only Manufacturers of Metal Furniture in New England

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LEADS, SLUGS, BRASS LEADS, SPACES, ETC.

HANSEN QUALITY LEADS AND SLUGS STAND THE TEST.

The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry devote an exclusive department to the manufacture of metal leads and slugs, and are the
only manufacturers making leads and slugs in Nevt\' England, having invented special machinery for their accurate production
during the past thirty-six years. Almost any spacing material called leads and slugs might seem satisfactory to the printer, but we
assure the reader there is a difference, and we take pride in stating that the Hansen quality cannot be surpassed. We have, un-
doubtedly, sold as much as one hundred thousand pounds of leads and slugs to one printer customer. An interview with any
printer will enable us to convince them further of the above facts. We list herein the common sizes, but to interest you we will
mention that we have filled orders for thickness measuring twenty-to-pica, which is a remarkable measurement for such an item.

LIST PRICES OF LEADS AND SLUGS PER POUND PRICES OF BRASS AND COPPER THIN SPACES

Size

Strips, full
length

Cut labor

Cut to measure

saving

2 to 6 1-2 ems

7emsand over

I Point.....

$0 40

$0 48

$0 68

$0 48

11-5 " .....

30

37

54

37

11-2 " .....

24

30

44

30

15-7 " .....

20

25

40

25

2 or thicker
providing on even
points or half points

16

20

35

20

Special prices on 50 pounds and over. High leads and slugs at above prices

PRICE PER POUND

5 Point .

5 1-2 \'• .

6 " .

7 " .

Two ounce package of either half-point copper or one point brass or two ounce
package assorted brass and copper, 25 cents a package of any one size.

PRICE PER POUND

$2 SO
2 25
2 00
1 85
1 75
1 65

10 Point . .

11 " . .
12 to 16 Point
18 to 30 "
36 and larger

$1 55
1 45
1 40
1 35
1 30

8 " .
9 " .

One pound may contain either brass or copper or both

LEADS FOR LINING TYPE, ETC.

FONT A. 1-pt. Brass, containing 7 pieces each 1 to 10 ems by 6-pt. ems; 7 pieces each 11 to 14 ems, 5 pieces
each 15 to 19 ems and 6 pieces 20 ems by 12-pt. ems....................................................................................................|1 00

FONT B. 2-pt. Metal, containing 12 pieces each 1 to 10 ems by 6-pt. ems and from 11 to 20 ems by 12-pt. ems..... 1.00

FONT C. 3-pt. Metal, containing 8 pieces each 1 to 10 ems by 6-pt. ems and from 11 to 20 ems by 12-pt. ems..... 1.00

Small Labor-Saving Case to hold either 3 fonts of A or one font each of B and C................................. 0.60

HANSEN\'S

BRASS AND COPPER THIN SPACES

Case No. 1 contains 5 pounds of spaces, viz : 3 pounds of 2-pt. lead
and 1 pound each of 1-pt. brass and i-pt. copper, cut up into 6, 8, 10, 12,
18, 24, 36, 48, 60 and 72 points.

Case No. 2 contains 1 pound
brass or copper thins or assorted if
desired, cut up into 6, 8, 10, 12,
14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48,
54, 60 and 72 points.

One of the handiest things yet

devised for the printing office, saving time and facilitating justification, doing away with
the cutting of cardboard and paper and its train of subsequent evils.

Case No. 1.....................$5.00 Case No. 2.....................$1.75

HANDY SPACE AND QUAD CASE

A most convenient little case for spaces and quads, with separate compartments for
each size of space and quad, and also thin brass and copper spaces. Eight of these little
cases will fit inside a full sized blank case. They can be carried about the office and
placed where convenient, without taking up much space. The compartments are pro-
portioned to hold a five pound font of spaces and quads. Size, 7 9-16 x 7 3-8 inches.

List price.

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Designs Copyrighted

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

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(Electrotypes) Order by Number

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No. 223. $0.60

No. 315. $0.35 103. $0.30

Sterling Coated. See page 377

262

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H. C. Hansen

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

OriginatedbyH. C.Hansen

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1 N

THE YEAR 1S72

No. 69. $0.50

No. 44. $0.50

No. 76. $0.80

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS -

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Designs Copyrighted

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H. C.Hansen

No. 23. $0.75. Mortised

■J\'jIliP"\'
No. 78. $0

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Originated by H.C.Hansen

Designs Copyrighted

No. 49. $0.75

No. 262. $0.35

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated byH.C.Hansen

No. 307. $0.35 No. 298. $0.25

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

EZSTABLISH E:D IN THE: YEAR 1S72

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

Originated by H.C.Hansen

Designs Copyrighted

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

TsTo.217. $1.00

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No. 206. $0.35

No. 30. $0.75

No. 31. $0.75

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated byH.C.Hansen

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated byH.C.Hansen

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

No. 24. $0.75

No. 93. $0.80

□El

No. 209.

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H.C.Hansen

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

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No. 87. $0.90

II

No. 100. $0.30

No. 45. $0.60

No. 80. $0.75

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► ESTABL-ISHED IN

THE YEAR 1S72

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H.C.Hansen

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> ESTABLISHED

IN THE YEAR 1S72

Designs Copyrighted BERKSHIRE ORNANIENTS Originated by H.C.Hansen

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

No. 270. $0.50 No, 272. $0.50

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ESTABLISH EID IN THE; YEAR 1872

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Originated byH. C.Hansen

Designs Copyrighted

i!

No. 27. $0.75

No. 339B. $0.40 No. 340B. $0.30 No. 302. $0.35

No. 332. $2.00. Mortised

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No. 317. $0.50

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No. 319. $0.40

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated byH.C.Hansen

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(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Originated by H. C.Hansen

Designs Copyrighted

ezstablish eid in the: yeiar 1s72

-THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

SANTA GLAUS CUTS

Originated byH.C.Hansen

No. 377. $0.75
No. 381

No. 378. $0.75

No. 382

Same cut, size 2Jx4| in., $1.50 Same cut, size 2x4 in., $1.50

No. 375. $0.60
No. 376. Same cut, size }x4| in. $1.00

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SYMPHONY ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H. C. Hansen

No. 28. $0.60

No. 34. $0.25 No. 50. $0.25

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(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Originated by H.C.Hansen

Designs Copyrighted

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SYMPHONY ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

No. 37. $0.40

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

SYMPHONY ORNAMENTS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Originated by H. C.Hansen

Designs Copyrighted

l i) 11/ (i l
No. 342. $0.75

No. 343. $0.60

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"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

POST CARD HEADINGS

(Electrotypes) Order by Number

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H.C.Hansen

stamp

No. 266. $1.25

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

190-193 Congress Street,

Boston^ Mass

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS

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HOLLY ORNAMENTS

Designs Copyrighted

Originated by H.C.Hansen

No. 322. Same out, size 4 ins

One color, $2.00
Two colors, $3.7B. Mortised

No. 324. Same cut, size 2 ins
One color, $1.00
Two colors, $1.75 Mortised

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETY EMBLEMS

(Electrotypes)

Order by Number

No. 135. $0.30 No. 320. $0.40 No. 111. $0.35 No. 286. $0.30

No. 101. $0.40 No. 64. $0.30

Two colors, $0.75

No. 239. $0.30 N0.211E. $0.30 No. 511. $0.40 No. 133. $0.35 No. 74. $0.35

No. 367. $0.40

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No. 777. $0.40 No. 868. $0.40

Four colors, $1.50 Four colors, $1.50

No. 627. $0.30 No. 66. $0.35

No. 433. $0.40

No. 88. $0.20

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LLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIV
CATALOG, INCLUDING PRICE LIS

^ PRINTING MACHINERY
MATERIALS and SUPPLIES

L

Further Prices and Discounts
on application

he H.C HANSEN
YPE FOUNDRY

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
BRANCH, NEW YORK CITY

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REPRESENTED IN
ST. PAUL, MINN. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

CHICAGO, ILL. PHILADELPHIA, PA.

ATLANTA, GA,

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"HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAUITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S7:

BRASS RULE CASES

HARRIS RULE CASE No. 1
Price, S1.25

This case holds two complete small fonts of labor-saving
rule, each weighing 8 pounds or 16 pounds in all. Each half
of this case holds 18 pieces each length from 1 to 8i ems
(varying by ens), 18 pieces each from 9 to 18 ems (varying by
ems), and 9 pieces each 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, and 28 ems
besides boxes for right and left miters. Slze,7|x 15i inches.\'
Weight, 19 ounces.

HARRIS RULE CASE No. 2
Price, $1.00

This case holds one complete font of 16 pounds weight
It has compartments for 36 pieces each from 1 to 9 ems long
(varying by ens), 18 pieces each from 10 to 24 ems (varying
by ems), and 18 pieces each of 26, 28, 30,32,34, 36 ems long
besides boxes for right and left miters. A large proportion
of smalllengths. Size, 7fx 15^ inches. Weight, 19 ounces

FOUR HARRIS RULE CASES IN FULL SIZE BLANK CASE
Price, $4.65, including the Blank Case

HARRIS RULE CASE No. 3
Price. $0.75

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Dartment\'sTor \'.T^Ur?^ffi"\'\'^ together to hold a font of rule weighing 32 pounds or less. Case No. 3 has com-

an also LMonl lengths uffo ^ ^as compartments for all of the short lengths

from to Q ^ u ^ including the 36 em length. Together these cases have compartments for 72 pieces each

from 1 to 9 ems long (varying by ens), 36 pieces each from 10 to 24 ems long (varying by ems) and 18 pieces each mm 25 to
36 ems long, (varying by ems , besides boxes for right and left miters. Size 7| x ISJinches

HARRIS RULE CASE No. 4
Price, $1.00

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR ISTS

BRASS RULE CASES

PERFECTION RULE CASE
Price, $0.90

This case has two compartments for all lengths from 1
to 12 and one compartment for lengths from 13 to 36 ems.
The variations are by ens from I to 10, and by ems from 10
to 36. Size, 7| X 15J inches. Four of these cases fit in full
size blank case.

SANSPAREiL HARRIS RULE CASE
Price, $1.50

Thesize of this case 14ix ISJ Inches—2 cases fit into one
standard blank case. The walls and partitions are a trifle
over type high, so the rules are at all times protected.

Each case is complete with all sizes from 1 to ems,
varying by nonpareils, and from 10 to 42, varying by picas,
with an extra allowance for small sizes; also an additional
row for miters (second row of small sizes) which, when -no
miters are carried, can be used for overflow on small sizes,
of which there is always a large stock.

HAMILTON RULE CASE No. 94
Price, $1.40

This case takes a 25 pound font of standard rule on 2
point body. Separate compartments are provided for every
length fi-om 1 to 36 picas long, inclusive, with separate com-
partments for two sizes of miters. Where there are a large
number of pieces in the shorter lengths, the compartments
are doubled, two for each length, so as to maintain narrow-
ness of compartments in order to keep the rules standing.
A line gauge for determining lengths is printed on the edge
of each case. Size, 15f x 12J inches.

HAMILTON RULE CASE No. 58
Price, $0.75

This case takes a 5 pound font of standard rule on 2 point
body. Separate compartments for every length from 1 to 36
picas long, inclusive, with separate compartments for miters.
All compartments are narrow, so that rules will always re-
main standing on edge. A line gauge for determining lengths
is printed on edge of each case. Size, 8i x 9| inches.

HAMILTON RULE CASE No. 67
Price, $1.25

This case takes a 10 pound font of standard rule on 2
point body. Separate compartments are provided for every
length from 1 to 36 picas long, inclusive, with separate com-
partments for miters. All compartments are narrow, so that
rules will always stand on edge. A line gauge for determin-
ing lengths is printed on edge of case. Size, 7i x 14| inches.

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

NEW DEPARTURE CASES

Two Rivers Cap Case
Plain, $0.90 With clasps, $1.00

California Job Case
Plain, $0.90 With clasps, $1.00

Wheeler Job Case Italic Job Case

Plain, $0.90 With clasps, $1.00 Plain, $0.90 With clasps, $1.00

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NEW DEPARTURE CASES

Weils Job Case
Plain, $1.00 With clasps, $1.15

Improved Job Case
Plain, $1.20 With clasps, $1.40

Spaceless Job Case
Plain, $1.00 With clasps, $1.15

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NEW DEPARTURE CASES

FULL SIZE

Hamilton Job Case
Plain, $0.90 With clasps, $1.00

Figure Case
Plain, $1.00 With clasps, $1.10

Byerly Figure Case
Plain, $1.10 With clasps, $1.20

No. 1 Adjustable Lead and Slug Case
Single depth, $1.50 Double depth, $2.50

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NEW DEPARTURE CASES

Metal Furniture Case
Single Depth, $1.50 Double Depth, $2,00

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No. 3 Wood Type Case. Size 23 x 44 Inches
Price, $1.30

Wisconsin % Size Case "A"
Price, $0.65

Wisconsin % Size Case "C"
Price, $0.65

Wisconsin yi Size Case "B"
Price, $0.65

Wisconsin Size Case "D\'
Price, $0.65

Four of these quarter cases fit in a full size blank case

Sterling Coated. See page 377

291

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NEW DEPARTURE CASES

Spaceless Job Case. ^ size
Plain, $0.80 With clasps, $0.90

Auxiliary Figure Case No.
Price, $0.65

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Auxiliary Figure Case No. 2
Price, $0.75

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

LEAD AND SLUG CASES

BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 1

This case has compartments from 4 to
28 picas wide, varying by single picas, omit-
ting the 27-em length. Partitions run from
front to back without central division.
Length, 72 inches; width, 18 inches, out-
side; depth, li inches, Inside. Price, $4.00.

BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 2

This case has compartments from 30 to
60 picas wide; one compartment each for 30,
32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45, 50 and 60 picas.
Length, 72 inches; width, 18 inches,outside;
depth, \\i inches, inside.

Price $4.00

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BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 3

This case has compartments from 3 to 48
picas wide, varying by single picas. It also
has compartments for i pica lengths from 3i
to picas inclusive. Length, 72 inches,
width, 18 inches, outside; depth, 1| inches
Inside.

Price $5.00

BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 4

This case is the same as No. 1 and No.
2 combined, having a central bar running the
long direction of the case. Length, 72 Inches;
width, 18 inches, outside; depth, li inches,
inside.

Price $5.00

BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 5

This case Is same as No. 1 except that It
has center bar long way dividing it in two
sections which are alike. One section can
be used for leads and the other section for
slugs. Length, 72
Inches; width, 18 inches,
outside; depth li inches, inside.

Price $5.00

BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 6

This case is a duplicate of the No. 2
except that it has center bar long way divid-
ing it in two sections which are alike. One
section can be used for leads and the other
for slugs. Length, 72 inches; width, 18
Inches, outside; depth, li Inches, inside.

Price $5.00

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BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 7

This case represents Nos. 5 and 6 com-
bined. Compartments are in duplicate so
thatleads and slugs for all lengths can be car-
ried In separate compartments. Length, 72
inches; width, 18 inches, outside; depth, li
inches, inside.

Price S6.00

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

LEAD AND SLUG CASES, Etc.

BETTIS LEAD AND SLUG CASE
No. 8

Same as case No. 1 skipping the 27-em
length. Blank space in front will readily
take a 10x24 galley. Length, 72 inches;
width, 18 inches, outside; depth. Inside com-
partments, inches; working space f inch.

Price $5.00

BETTIS SPACE AND QUAD CASE
This case provides for 14 sizes of spaces
and quads, 6 boxes for each size from 6 to 48
point; large deep boxes in front are for quads
and the smaller, shallower boxes in back for
spaces. Depth; front, 6 inches; back, 2^
inches. Length, 72 inches; width, 18 inches,
outside measurements. Price $10.00

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JONES METAL FURNITURE CASE
Constructed of hardwood with thick 3-ply
bottom firmly fastened to the edges and also
to the center bar. Being 2J inches deep on
the inside It will hold a great quantity of
metal. It has 49 compartments as shown
in illustration. Size, 18x72 inches, out-
side.

Price $7.00

THIRTY-INCH SPACE AND QUAD
CASE

Made to Just fit inside a standard size
blank case. Made to be used in connection
with a blank case as a working bank. The
thirty-inch case is pushed to the rear of the

blank case, which leave.s a space 10 inches wide for galley. Size, 4^ x 30 inches, outside. Price $0.75

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THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S7E

TRACY STEEL-RUN STANDS

No. 27 TRACY STEEL-RUN STAND
Occupies floor space 28 x 70^ Inches; height at front, 43J inches,
capacity, 40 cases in body of cabinet, 20 lip-front cases in each tier.
The top, on job case side, can be used as a bank or will take an 18x 72
Inch standard Bettis case. Regular pairs news cases or Job cases
can be used on other side of top. Under the news case bank is an
additional bank for galleys or type nnatter, extending full length and
9 Inches wide. Over this bank are two large copy drawers. Height
from floor to top of bank, 56 inches. Has 5-inch extension front
when cases are in position. No brackets required for this stand,
Top is detachable and reversible and allows adjustment of 4 inches,
throwing overhang to either side desired. Shipping weight, 440 lbs.
Price $42.00

No. 26 TRACY STEEL-RUN STAND

The No. 26 Tracy Steel-Run Stand is the same as the No. 27
described above, except for the omission of the two copy drawers and
the 9-inch bank under the news case section, otherwise the two
stands are identical. Top is detachable and reversible and allows
adjustment of 4 inches, throwing overhang to either side desired.
Shipping weight, 400 lbs.

Price.................................................$35.00

THE HARMS SERIES OF RULE CASES

The Harms series of rule cases, consisting of three cases, full size,
two-thirds size and quarter size, are made with compartments econom-
ically arranged in natural sequence. The workman will not be confused
and no time will be lost searching for desired lengths, and the mixing of
various lengths in one compartment will be avoided.

Full Size. 16fx32i inches. Separate compartments for all

lengths, i pica to 50 picas, with boxes for miters, etc........ $2.25

Two-thirds Size. 16f x 2If inches. Separate compartments for

all lengths, i pica to 50 picas, with boxes for miters, etc..... 1.75

Quarter Size. 7f xl5i inches. Separate compartments for all

lengths, J pica to 36 picas, with boxes for miters, etc........ 1.25

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No. and size
of Cases

20 Two-thirds
25 Two-thirds
30 Two-thirds
40 Two-thirds
50 Two-thirds
60 Two-thirds
20 Three-quarter
25 Three-quarter
30 Three-quarter

INDEXED ELECTROTYPE CABINETS

Made with steel runs. Each drawer is fitted with a metal number plate, and
the index book accompanies each cabinet without extra charge. All drawers placed
in these cabinets are of the "New Departure" pattern. The cabinets are of ash,
finished in antique oak. Cases are fitted with full equipment of division slats, in-
cluding 5 of the slotted divisions for each drawer in the two-thirds size, and 6 for
each drawer in the three-quarter and full-size cabinets; also a large assortment of
cross divisions in various lengths.

Floor
Space

25ix21
25ix2l
25ix21
25ix21
25ix2I
25ix2l
29fx2l
29fx2l
29fx2l

Floor
Space

29fx21
29ix21
291x21
35fx21
35|x21
35ix21
351x21
35fx2I
35ix21

Price

$25.00
30.00
35.00
48.00
60.00
72.00
30.00
35.00
40.00

Price

$53.00
65.00
78.00
35.00
40.00
45.00
60.00
75.00
90.00

No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9

No. 10 40
No. 11 50
No. 12 60
No. 13 20
No. 14 25
No. 15 30
No. 16 40
No. 17 50
No. 18 60

No. and size
of Cases
Three-quarter
Three-quarter
Three-quarter
Full-size
Full-size
Full-size
Full-size
Full-size
Full-size

ELECTROTYPE AND CUT CABINETS

With Wood Runs and Plain Blank Drawers

These cabinets are filled with blank drawers, and made of ash. antique finish. Drawers have extension side rails, enabling

the full withdrawing of a drawer without danger of its falling out.

No. and size Floor Flat Top

of Cases Space Price

12 Two-thirds 25ix20f.................$12.00 No. 6

16 Two-thirds 25|x20f................. 14.00 No. 7

20 Two-thirds 254x20f................. 16.00 No. 8

12 Three-quarters 30 x20f................. 15.00 No. 9

No. and size
of Cases

20 Three-quarters
12 Full-size
16 Full-size
20 Full-size

Floor Flat Top

Space Price

30 x20f.................$21.00

351x201................. 19.00

35fx20f................. 22.00

351x201................. 25.00

No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5

16 Three-quarters 30 x20|................. 18.00

MASTERMAN COMPOSING ROOM CABINET

It has detachable upper bracket arms, so that the top cases
can be used in low form, dispensing with the cap case, and using
job cases only, or by extending the brackets, pairs of news cases can
be used in the usual form. Illustrations show both equipments.
Where job cases are used on lower part of brackets it leaves room
for storage of leads and slugs. The four upper cases in each tier
project from case line, as shown. This allows these upper cases
to be withdrawn, they having extension rails, so that the back com-
partments are accessible without taking the cases from the rack.

Floor space, 24x 70 inches; height to flat top, 44 inches; two
copy drawers, 121x22^x2^ inches; galley bank under copy box 9x70
inches; lead and slug trays, 32 Inches long with sloping face 23 picas
wide, horizontal face, 14 picas; plain dump on job side 18 x 72 Inches.

Equipment. 42 cases in body of cabinet; 2 pairs No. 18 brackets
with detachable upper arms;
2 Job cases for the top, interchangeable
with cases In cabinet;
2 double surface galley boards, 32 inches long.

Complete with cases, brackets, copy box, and 18-inch bank $90.00

Extra for galley dump under copy drawers................................5.00

Extra for polished and blued foot rail.............................5.00

Extra for label-holder mortises in case fronts, celluloid covers 2.50

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SB

established in the year 1st2

i

No. 25 Thirty Case Rack

-the hansen superior quality

PRICE LIST OF CASE STANDS

; No.

Description

Floor Space

Weight

Price

1

Single, without racks........................

26 X 36|

32

$2.75

2

Single, with racks for 12 two-thirds cases......

26 X 251

38

3.00

24

Single, with racks for 12 three-quarter cases....

26 X 30f

42

3.00

3

Single, with racks for 8 full size cases.........

26 X 36i

39

3.00

4

Single, with racks for 12 full size cases........

26 X 36i

45

3.25

5

Double News, v/ithout racks..................

26 X 60

50

3.25

6

Double News, with racks for 8 full size cases . ..

26 X 60

55

3.75

7

Double News, with racks for 10 full size cases..

26 X 60

56

4.25

8

Double News, with racks for 12 full size cases. .

26 X 60

58

4.75

9

Double Job Stand with racks for 8 full size and

8 two-thirds cases........................

26 x 60

61

4.25

10

Double Job Stand, with racks for 10 full size and

10 two-thirds cases.......................

26 x 60

65

5.00

11

Double Job Stand, with racks for 12 full size and

12 two-thirds cases.......................

26 x 60

70

5.50

12

Double Job Stand, with racks for 12 full size and

12 three-quarter cases....................

26 x 64|

72

5.75

13

Double Stand, with galley rest and racks for 16

full size cases...........................

26 X 70i

70

5.50

14

Double Stand, with galley rest and racks for 20

full size cases............................

26 X 70i

74

5.75

15

Double Stand, with galley rest and racks for 24

full size cases............................

26 x 70i

78

6.00

16

Double Stand, with galley rest and racks for 30

full size cases............................

26 x 70i

83

7.00

Paneled ends to any of above stands, $2.00 extra.

PRICE LIST OF CASE RACKS

No.

Capacity

Height
inches

Floor
Space

Weight

Plain

Closed back
and sides

20

Single tier 10 full size cases

38

204x364

45

$ 5.50

$ 7.75

21

Single tier 12 full size cases

41

204x361

49

6.00

8.50

22

Single tier 15 full size cases

50

204x36i

56

7.00

9.50

23

Single tier 20 full size cases

60

204x36J

58

8.00

11.00

24

Single tier 24 full size cases

70

204x364

67

9.00

12.00

25

Single tier 30 full size cases

84

204x364

83

10.00

13.00

26

D\'ble tier 40 full size cases

60

204 x 704

104

14.00

17.00

27

D\'ble tier 60 full size cases

84

204x 704

144

18.00

22.50

All Case Stands and Racks are furnished unfinished and shipped knocked down.

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

CITY STANDS

The upper case projects for-
ward over the lower, bringing it
nearer the compositor, who sets
caps with greater ease than from
the ordinary stand. Under lower
case there is a shelf for galley.

No. 1. Single, with racks for
15 full size cases; occupies floor
space 26x36 Inches.

List Price, $5.75
No. 2. Double, with racks for
30 full size cases; occupies floor
space 26 X 70i inches.

List Price, $8.00
The prices given are for stands
only and do not include cases.

NEW YORK STANDS

The lower cases project into the alley several Inches, affording the compositor
ample knee room. The angle of the lower case is just right for rapid setting.
New York Single Stand, 15 cases and
1 pair on top, floor space

18x36i inches............................................$ 6.50

New York Double Stand, 30 cases and 2 pairs on top, floor space

I8x70è inches............................................ 10.50

New York Quadruple Stand, 60 cases and.4 pairs on top, floor space

35x70è inches............................................ 18.00

New York Window Stand, 30 cases and two pairs on top, floor space

35x36J inches............................................ 10.50

Prices include the brackets, but not the cases on top.

WESEL WROUGHT IRON CASE STANDS

Made of the best grade of wrought iron piping, and are accurately joined at
all intersections by substantial castings having large threads, the double stands
being braced by two transverse braces in the rear not shown in the illustrations.
They are practically indestructible. Made for full size, three-quarter or Rooker
cases at the same prices. Extra runs riveted to stands at 40 cents per pair, list.

Single, without Racks.......................................$ 9.00

Single, with 8 Racks......................................... 12.00

Single, with 8 Racks and Galley Rest......................... 13.00

Double, without Racks....................................... 12.00

Double, with 8 Racks........................................ 15.00

Double, with 8 Racks and Galley Rest......................... 18.00

Double, with 8 Racks, Galley Rest and 16 Galley Racks......... 25.00

Double, with 8 Racks for full size and 8 Racks for two-third cases 19.00

Double, with 16 Racks and Galley Rest........................ 20.50

Double, with 8 Racks for full size and 8 Racks for two-thirds size

cases. Galley Rest and 16 Galley Racks..................... 30.00

ROWEN BORDER AND SCRIPT TYPE
CABINETS

Invaluable for the life and preservation
of delicate borders and script faces which
soon become battered and worn by friction
when thrown in the ordinary type or bor-
der cases.

No. 1.

4 Drawers, one tier

$ 8.00

No. 2.

6 Drawers, one tier,

10.50

No. 3.

10 Drawers, one tier

16.00

No. 4.

16 Drawers, two tiers...

. 25.00

No. 5.

20 Drawers, two tiers...

. 30.00

No. 6.

30 Drawers, two tiers...

. 45.00

No. 7.

40 Drawers, two tiers...

. 60.00

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■the: hanse:n supe:rior quality

e:stablished in the year 1ST2

NEW YORK DRYING RACK

The New York Dryers are removable and can be trans-
ferred to the press In order to take the sheets direct from the
fly. Thus undue handling, which means an excess of
spoilage, is avoided. The use of these dryers prevents the
over stacking of freshly printed sheets, and also expensive
slip sheeting is reduced to a minimum. The Frames are
made to take 20 or 30 dryers as desired. The dryers are
made in two sizes—No. 1 and 2 take sheets 24x 36 inches,
Nos. 3 and 4 take sheets 28x42 inches.

Description

Complete

Raci^s
Onlv

Shelves [
per doz.
j

No. 1

20 shelves, 24 x 36

$22.75

$12 00

$6.50

No. 2

30 " 24 X 36

32.00

15.75

6 50

No, 3

20 " 28x42

28.75

12.75

9.60

No. 4

30 28 x 42.....

40.50

16.50

9.60

CHICAGO DRYING RACK

These drying racks are substantially constructed of hard-
wood, and framework is finished in best cabinet style.

The Chicago Drying Racks differ from the New York
Rack in the manner of placing drying shelves into the up-
right rack. The side rails extend at the rear and are notched
to receive round lugs which project from the frame upright.
When loaded the dryers can be placed in a horizontal
position, and when not loaded they can be inclined upward
and out of the way until required.

KOERNER\'S
PATENT INTERLOCKING
DRYING RACKS

The interlocking device, which makes the pile
straight and rigid, is shown in illustration. Each
rack is firmly locked on its neighbor, but each slides
with ease on the rack immediately below it. They
may be stacked ceiling high in a perfectly straight
and rigid pile, which cannot be knocked over by
accident.

81

X 13 inches

$0.20

24 X 36 inches

$0.55

11

X 17 "

.25

32 x 48

.85

13

X 19 "

.30

38 x 52

1.20

15

X 21 "

.35

43 X 63 "

1.55

18

X 25 "

.45

45 x 65 "

1.60

DescripUon

Complete

Raci^s
Only

Shelves
per doz.

No. 5
No. 6
No. 7

12 shelves, 24 x 24.....

10 " 24x36
10 " 30x48

$20.25
22.00
32.25

$12.50
14.00
21.00

$ 7.75
9.60
13.50

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No. 1 HAMILTON PATENT TILTING BRACKET
This bracket takes a pair of standard size news cases.
The lower case can be tilted back to expose the galley board
underneath. The tilting feature is also convenient for shak-
ing the lower case to even up the type boxes.

Price, per pair, $2.00

No. 2 HAMILTON PATENT THREE CASE
TILTING BRACKET
Takes a pair of standard news cases at the front, and an
18 inch working bank or standard size Bettis lead and slug
case at the rear. Has the tilting feature, and is furnished
with the galley board which goes under the lower case.

Price, per pair, $2.40

No 10

DETACHABLE SINGLE CASE
BRACKET WITH SOCKETS
To attach to an upright surface,
particularly on the end of a cabinet.
Convenient for holding a full size
case or for a working bank.

Price, per pair, $2.00

The Double Case Bracket can be screwed to the top of
a cabinet, table, shelf, or any flat surface.

Double Case Bracket, per pair,....................$1.25

Galley Brackets, per pair...........................40

GALLEY RACKS

These racks will hold a large
quantity of matter in a small
space, being screwed to the wall
they are out of the way and utilize
space which otherwise might be
wasted.

For 6 galleys............$2.50

" 12 ............ 5.00

established in the year 1872

xhe hansen superior quality

CASE RACKS, GALLEY BRACKETS, ETC.

18 " ............ 7.50

No. 13 ROLLER BRACKET
To attach to a perpendicular surface. Bracket arms
extend horizontally. A pair of brackets will hold six rollers

Price, per pair, $0.50

No. 14 DETACHABLE GALLEY BRACKET
WITH SOCKET
To attach to a perpendicular surface. Per pair, $0.40

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"the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

The Wisconsin Cabinets are made in ash, antique finish, this wood being
very handsome and of unusual strength, with excellent staying qualities.

LIST PRICES OF WISCONSIN WOOD RUN CABINETS

No.

No. of Cases

Height
inches

Floor Space
inches

Weight

Flat Top

Galley
Top

19

12 Two-thirds Cases ...

34J

25èx20|

140

$15.00

$18.00

20

16 Two-thirds Cases ...

43

25Jx 201

170

18.00

21.00 ^

21

20 Two-thirds Cases . . .

43

25ix20|

190

21.00

24.00

22

12 Three-quarter Cases

34i

29ÎX 201

180

18.00

21.00

23

16 Three-quarter Cases

43

294X 201

215

22.00

25.00

24

20 Three-quarter Cases

43

291X 201

235

26.00

29.00

25

12 Full Size Cases... .

34i

35f X 201

190

22.00

25.00

26

16 Full Size Cases----

43

351X 20f

235

26.00

29.00

27

20 Full Size Cases----

43

351 x 201

270

30.00

33.00

No. 1. With Wood Runs, 18 full size Cal-
ifornia Job Cases, 2 pairs of News Cases and
2 pairs of Tilting Brackets No. 1 on top.

Price, $36.00

No. 2. With Steel Runs, 23 full size Cal-
ifornia Job Cases, 2 pairs of News Cases and
2 pairs of Tilting Brackets No. 1 on top.

Price, $47.00

$1.50
1.25
2.00
2.40
1.90

FLAT TOP CABINET BRACKETS

Pair

No. 6 Style A Double Case Bracket
No. 7 Style B Double Case Bracket
No. 1 Hamilton Patent Tilting Bracket
No. 2 Three-Case Tilting Bracket
No. 4 Three-Case Bracket

WISCONSIN CABINETS

WISCONSIN WINDOW CABINETS

HAMILTON\'S GALLEY
CABINETS

Practically indestructible and made to
carry safely the heavy loads to which they
must necessarily be subjected.

GALLEY TOPS AND PANELED SIDES

Extra for
Price No.Plate

No.

1. 22d\'blega

lleys, $14.00

$1.10

No.

2. 44 "

25.00

2.20

No.

3. 66 "

36.00

3.30

No.

4. 88 "

47.50

4.40

No.

5. 132 "

62.00

6.60

No.

6. 198 "

85.00

9.90

FLAT TOP AND FLAT SIDES

No.

7. 20 d\'ble galleys, $ 8.00

$1.00

No.

8. 30 "

11.50

1.50

No.

9. 40 "

15.00

2.00

No.

10. 60

22.00

3.00

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the hansen superior quality

established in thi

YEAR 1S72

PORTER\'S PATENT
EXTENSION FRONT STEEL-RUN
CABINETS

No other cabinet equals this in points of solidity and
carrying capacity. The runs are flat pieces of steel, which
are placed between strips of wood as shown in illustration,
and a steel rod is run from top to bottom of the cabinet
through the steel runs and intervening wooden strips and
then firmly locked with steel pins. The wooden strips are
firmly fastened to the side rails of the cabinet.

All cabinets are fitted with the patented New Departure
California Job Cases. The merits of this case are well
known. They ride upon the side rails only, and the bottoms
do not come in contact with the case runs.

Cabinets Nos. 6 and 7 have paneled backs. Other Cabi-
nets of this series have plain backs.

The floor space occupied by Nos. 1 to 6 is 35^ x 22 inches;
No. 7, 69|x 22 inches.

LIST PRICES OF PORTER EXTENSION FRONT
STEEL RUN CABINETS

No. I With 25 Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top.....$ 43.00

No. 2 With 30 Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top..........51.00

No. 3 With 40 Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top..........68.00

No. 4 With 50 Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top..........85.00

No. 5 With 60 Cases, Single Tier, Flat Top..........100.00

No. 6 With 23 Cases, Single Tier, with 1 pair No.

1 Tilting Brackets and one pair of News

Cases on top..................................................45.00

No. 7 With 46 Cases, Double Tier, with 2 pairs
No. 1 Tilting Brackets and two pairs of

News Cases on top......................................90.00

TWENTIETH CENTURY UNIT
TYPE CASES

The Units can be added to the equipment of an office
from time to time as stock increases, and there will never
be many type cases not in actual use. The Units can be
built up in sections around windows and in other places
where it is not possible to put an ordinary cabinet.

LIST PRICES OF TWENTIETH CENTURY UNITS

No. 50 10 Cases, various depths..................$17.50

No. 51 10 Cases, equal depth.................... 17.00

No. 52 8 Cases, equal depth.................... 15.00

No. 53 6 Cases, equal depth.................... 13.00

No. 54 8 Blank Cases, equal depth.............. 13.00

No. 55 8 Indexed Electrotype Cases............ 16.00

No. 60 Cap Piece with Drawer and 60 removable

Sort Boxes........................... 7.50

No. 61 Cap Piece, Plain........................ 3.00

No. 62 Base Piece............................. 1.50

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-the hansen superior quality

establish eo in

"h e yea r 1s72

This is a brass cup which can readily
be attached to the boxes of the lower
case. They are very useful for hold-
ing leaders, fractions, and other sorts
required for special
Jobs.

Each.......................$0.20

Per dozen................... 2.25

ANNEX TYPE BOX

NEW DEPARTURE TYPE CABINETS

With Flat Steel Runs and " New Departure" Cases.

Where compactness Is essential in saving space the New De-
parture Cabinets are recommended. In points of strength and
beauty they are unsurpassed.

They are constructed of hardwood, finished antique; the ends
are tastefully paneled and moulded, and the fronts ornamented
and fitted with bronzed pulls. The cases are our best "New
Departure" pattern covered with paper on the inside; the paper
absorbs the moisture and prevents it from entering the bottom.

PRICES OF NEW DEPARTURE CABINETS

No.

No. of
Cases

Tiers

Size of Cases

Floor
Space
inches

Height
inches

Price

50

25

Two-thirds

21 x 241

43

$ 29.00

51

33

Two-thirds

21 x24|

43

37.00

52

30

Two-thirds

21 x 241-

52

34.50

53

40

Two-thirds

21 x24|

67

45.50

54

50

Two-thirds

21 X 241

82

56.50

55

50

Two-thirds

21 X 494

43

57.00

56

25

Three-quarters

21 X 291

43

34.50

57

33

Three-quarters

21 X 291

43

43.00

58

30

Three-quarters

21 x29f

52

39.50

59

40

Three-quarte rs

21 X 291

67

52.00

60

50

Three-quarters

21 X 291

82

63.50

61

50

Three-quarters

21 X 58i

43

64.25

62

25

Full Size

21 X35|:

43

38.75

63

33

Full Size

21 x35i

43

49.00

64

28

Full Size

21 x35i

43

42.50

65

30

Full Size

21 x35i

52

45.00

66

40

Full Size

21 x35i

67

59.25

67

50

Full Size

21 x35i

82

72.50

68

50

2

Full Size

21 x69i

43

74.00

69

66

2

Full Size

21 x 691

43

93.00

70

56

2

Full Size

21 x69J

43

81.00

71

20

1

Full Size

21 x35i

43

38.00

72

78

3

Full Size

21 x 103i

43

113.00

Prices given are for flat top cabinets. Galley tops, extra:
for single tier cabinets, $3.00; for double tier cabinets, $6.00.

WOOD TYPE CABINETS

Wood type cabinets are made to hold two sizes of cases, viz.:
Nos. 1,2,3,7 and 8 hold cases 23x32i
Inches; Nos. 4, 5,
6, 9 and 10 hold cases 23 x 44 inches. The cases are slotted
on the sides and have movable strips adjustable to picas.

PRICES OF WOOD TYPE CABINETS

.he

No.

Steel or Wood
Runs

No. of

Cases

Floor
Space
Inches

Fiat Top
Price

Galley Top
Price

1

Wood Runs

12

354x261

$ 24.00

$ 27.50

2

Wood Runs

16

354x261

30.00

33.50

3

Wood Runs

20

354x261

36.00

39.50

4

Wood Runs

12

474x261

30.00

34.00

5

Wood Runs

16

474x26f

40.00

44.00

6

Wood Runs

20

474x261

48.00

52.00

7

Steel Runs

25

354x261

46.50

50.00

8

Steel Runs

50

694x 261

87.00

94.00

9

Steel Runs

25

474x 261

63.00

67.00

10

Steel Runs

50

934x261

118.00

125.00

The cabinets Nos. 8 and 10 with steel runs and 50 cases
are double tier, 25 cases in each tier. Six division strips
sent with every case in a cabinet. Extra strips 2 cents each.

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established in the year 1sv2

THE POLHEMUS CABINETS

The Polhemus Cabinets concentrate the type case equip-
ment into the smallest possible floor space. At the same
time it gives more room and relieves the congestion.

These Cabinets are built in the best manner and nicely
finished. Prices quoted are for ash with antique finish.
Cabinets are made flush with floor to prevent pi from getting
underneath.

COMPLETE LIST PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS
OF ALL POLHEMUS CABINETS

No. 1

Double Polhemus Cabinet with wood runs, contain-
ing 18 full size California Job Cases in one tier and
20 two-third size California Job Cases in one tier,
two pairs of News Cases and two pairs of No. 1 Ham-
ilton Patent Tilting Brackets on top. Galley Boards
under the lower cases. Full length Galley Dump and
one tier of ten Sort Drawers between the two tiers
of cases........................................$ 75.00

No. 2

Single Polhemus Cabinet with wood runs, contain-
ing 18 full size California Job Cases in one tier, one
pair of News Cases and one pair of No. 1 Hamilton
Patent Tilting Brackets on top. Galley Board under
lowercase. Full length Galley Dump............ 35.00

No. 3

Triple Polhemus Cabinet with wood runs, contain-
ing 40 two-thirds size California Job Cases in two
tiers, 20 cases in each tier, 18 full size California Job
Cases in one tier, three pairs of News Cases and
three pairs No. 1 Hamilton Patent Tilting Brackets
on top, with Galley Boards under lower cases. Full
length Galley Dump, one tier of Sort Drawers and
series of Galley Shelves between the tiers of Cases.. 110.00

No. 4

Triple Polhemus Cabinet with Steel runs, contain-
ing 50 two-thirds size California Job Cases, 25 cases
in each tier, and 25 full size California Job Cases in
the center tier, three pairs of News Cases and three
pairs of No. 1 Hamilton Patent Tilting Brackets on
top. Galley Boards under lower cases. Full length
Galley Dump, one tier of Sort Drawers and one tier
of Galley Shelves............................... 140.00

No. 5

Double Polhemus Cabinet with steel runs, contain-
ing 25 full size California Job Cases in one tier and
25 two-thirds size California Job Cases in one tier,
two pairs of News Cases and two pairs of No. 1 Ham-
ilton Patent Tilting Brackets on top. Galley Boards
under lower cases. Full length Galley Dump and
one tier of Sort Drawers between the two tiers of cases. $ 95.00

No. 6

Double Polhemus Cabinet with steel runs, contain-
ing 50 full size California Job Cases, 25 in tier, two
pairs of News Cases and two pairs of No. 1 Hamilton
PatentTilting Brackets on top. Galley Boards under
lower cases. Full length Galley Dump. Without
Sort Drawers or Galley Cabinet.................. 95.00

No. 7

Single Polhemus Cabinet with steel runs, contain-
ing 25 full size California Job Cases, one pair of
News Cases and a pair of No. 1 Hamilton Patent
Tilting Brackets on top. Galley Board under lower
case. Full length Galley Dump.................. 47.00

No. 8

Double Polhemus Cabinet with steel runs, contain-
ing 25 full size California Job Cases in one tier and
25 two-thirds size California Job Cases in one tier,
two pairs News Cases and two pairs No. 1 Hamilton
Patent Tilting Brackets on top. Galley Boards
under lower cases. Full length Galley Dump and
tier of Galley Shelves between the two tiers of cases 95.00

No. 9

Double Polhemus Cabinet with wood runs, contain-
ing 18 full size California Job Cases in one tier and
20 two-thirds size California Job Cases in one tier,
two pairs of News Cases and two pairs of No. 1 Ham-
ilton PatentTilting Brackets on top. Galley Boards
under lower cases. Full length Galley Dump and
tier of Galley Shelves between the tiers of cases. . .. 75.00

For full brass lined Dumps on these Cabinets, add to list
prices as follows:

Nos. 2 and 7..................$13.00

Nos. 1, 5, 6, 8 and 9........... 24.00

Nos 3 and 4.................. 35.00

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MASTODON CABINET

With Lead and Slug Bank

Combining Letter Board Cabinet, Sort
Cabinet, Indexed Electrotype Cabinet, Gal-
ley Cabinet and Metal Furniture Cabinet.

Brass Lined Lead and Slug Bank—On each
side the sloping brass-lined top is divided
into compartments for leads and slugs from
4 to 50 ems, with extra compartments for
54-em lengths. 1500 pounds of leads and
slugs can be stored on single depth and 3000
pounds on double depth bank.

End Drawers—There are three drawers
in the end under the sloping top. These
drawers are 10 feet long and can be drawn
from either end. They run on steel rollers
and will hold hundreds of pounds of metal
furniture

Sort Drawers—There are twenty sort drawers 47 inches
long, 9 inches wide and 3 inches deep. These drawers run
on steel rollers, which gives easy motion when heavily loaded.

Indexed Electrotype Cases—There are forty-six indexed elec-
trotype cases 15 x 30J inches inside. They are fitted with a
full complement of division strips, both the double slotted
and plain kind, and an index book is furnished without extra
charge.

Letter Boards—There are thirty letter boards on one side,
15 boards 30f x 24 inches, and 15 boards 25| x 19i inches.
These letter boards have a lip at front edge to receive galley,
so that type can be readily pushed from the boards to galley.

Galley Cabinets—There are six tiers of galley shelves, in-
clined, with accommodations for 114 galleys. Four tiers of
19 each are for double column galleys and two tiers are for
single column galleys. These shelves are numbered with
metal number plates from 1 to 114 inclusive.

Dimensions—Length, 10 feet and | inch; width, 47 Inches;
height at front of lead bank,
43 inches; height at the center,
56 inches; width of lead bank, 26| Inches on each side,
and each side is divided into two equal divisions of 12^
inches.

The weight of this piece of furniture, complete, ready for
shipment, is 2380 pounds.

INK AND ROLLER
CABINETS

No. 1—With shelf for ink, shelf for brayers
and slabs, and brackets to hold 6 eighth and 6
quarto rollers. Height, 36| inches; floor space,
27i X 15 inches. List price...........$6.50

No. 2—With shelf for Ink, shelf for brayers
and slab, and brackets for 6 each eighth,
quarto, and half medium rollers. Height, 36i
inches; floor space, 33i- x 15 inches. List
price................................$9.50

No. 3—With shelf for ink, shelf for brayers
and slab, and brackets for 12 each eighth,
quarto, and half-medium rollers. Height, 48i
inches; floor space, 331- x 15 inches. List
Ink and Roller Cabinet Price...............................$13.00

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MONOTYPE WORK BENCH

This bench is made of ash, finished antique. The top is of maple plank, built of pieces
grooved together, and first-class in every respect.

The dimensions of the bench are as follows: length of top, 72| inches; width, 36 inches;
height from floor to top, 35 inches; back board, 4 inches high. There are two drawers, each
5i inches deep, 24i inches wide, 28f inches long, inside measure. Cupboard 26x30 inches,
19i inches high. Flywheel compartment, 6 inches wide, 32 inches deep, 26| inches high.
Weight, complete, ready for shipment, 350 pounds.

This Bench includes the raised triangle at the cor-
ner, which supports the cabinet, but does not include
the cabinet.

List Price, without vise or cabinet on top.....$48.00

MONOTYPE CABINET

Especially designed to embody the Ideas of mono-
type users and operators for a safe and convenient
place for holding all accessories to the monotype cast-
ing machine when not in use. The door is arranged
with holders for the various wrenches, screw-drivers
and gauges furnished with the machine.

The molds are kept in two sliding trays at the top
of the cabinet; each holds six molds in such a way that
it is impossible for them to strike. Beneath these
trays are two shelves for normal wedges; each shelf holds fifteen wedges and each wedge has its particular place where it is pro-
tected from injury. Two additional shelves provide for twenty-eight matrix cases; each case being held on edge and prevented
from striking the other cases. Beneath these shelves are four drawers for individual matrices; each drawer is divided in thirty-
seven grooves, in which the matrices are stood on end. A bar across the center of each drawer divides it so that matrices taken
from the matrix case, in making changes, are put above the bar in the same groove from which the matrices below the bar are
taken to replace those removed from the matrix case.

Height, 25i inches; width, 14 Inches; depth, 16 inches; shipping weight, 75 pounds. List price..................$22.00

NEW DEPARTURE
CABINET

No. 68

A cabinet of standard dimensions,
containing 50 regular full size Cali-
fornia job cases in two tiers, 25 cases
in each tier. This cabinet occupies
floor space 21 x 69| inches; height, 43
inches. Shipping weight, 600 pounds.

List price..................$74.00

Without top equipment.

Prices and specifications of other
New Departure Cabinets will be
found on page 303.

established in the year 1s72

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IMPOSING STONES AND
SOUARE-LEG FRAMES

These Imposing Frames are substantially con-
structed of selected hardwoods. The coffins are of
oak, and are so made that when the stone is bedded it
will project 1-15 of an inch above the coffin. This
ledge is to receive the galley which rests on the coffin.
Type matter can be transferred from stone to galley
without danger of damage. Six-leg frames have two
drawers while the four-leg frames have one drawer.
The frames are furnished in the white, without finish,
and are shipped in knock down form, with stones
crated separately.

We equip all stone frames with the finest grade
of Vermont marble, the best stone imposing surface in
the world. The weight of imposing stones in the stan-
dard thickness of 2 inches is approximately 30 pounds
per square foot, uncrated, and 37 pounds crated.

All imposing stones are shipped released, and no
claim can be entered for damage in transit.

Four Leg Imposing Frame with One Drawer

PRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS OF IMPOSING STONES AND SQUARE LEG FRAMES

Capacity of Stone

Size of Stone

Weight of
Stone

Price of
Stone

Floor Space

Height

Weight of
Frame

No. of

Legs

Price of
Frame

No. 60
No. 61
No. 62
No. 63
No. 64
No. 65
No. 66
No. 67
No. 68
No. 69

2 pages, 6 Column ...
2 pages, 7 Column ...
2 pages, 8 Column ...

For Job Work........

2 pages, 9 Column ...
4 pages, 7 Column ...
4 pages, 8 Column ...
4 pages, 9 Column ...
4 pages, 6 Col. Quarto
4 pages, 7 Col. Quarto

24 x 36 ins.
26
X 44 ins.
28
X 50 ins.
36
X 48 ins.
32
X 60 ins.
26
X 76 ins.
28
X 80 ins.
30
X 90 ins.
36
X 60 Ins.
48
X 60 Ins.

210 lbs.
280 lbs.
350 lbs.
420 lbs.
470 lbs.
475 lbs.
530 lbs.
650 lbs.
525 lbs.
675 lbs.

$ 6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
13.50
13.75
15.50
18.75
15.00
20.00

261 X 38i ins.
28i
X 46J ins.
304 X 524 ins.
384 X 504 ins.
344
X 624 ins.
284 X 784 ins.
304 X 824 ins.
324
X 924 ins.
384 X 624 ins.
504 X 624 ins.

381 ins.
381 ins.
381 ins.
381 ins.
381 ins.
38i ins.
38i ins.
381 ins.
38i ins.
381 Ins.

130 lbs.
140 lbs.
160 lbs.
190 lbs.
200 lbs.
200 lbs.
270 lbs.
290 lbs.
200 lbs.
225 lbs.

4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
4
4

$ 7.25
8.00
9.00
9.50
10.00
10.75
12.50
14.50
12.00
15.00

HAMILTON CORRECTING BANK

Compact in form without waste space. Three men can work
at it without interfering. It holds 126 loaded galleys.

Above the top is a lead rack, subdivided into 36 divisions,
which will accommodate 13-em leads and slugs. Immediately
under the lead rack is an opening extending to a metal-lined
chute through which the discarded slugs drop to the truck below.

Dimensions—-Floor space, 25ix 59 Inches; height at the front
and ends, 44| inches; total height to top of lead rack, 57i inches.
There are six tiers of galley racks, each tier accommodating 21
standard linotype galleys 24 inches long. These galley shelves
are 5 inches wide inside. The two shelves over the truck are 20
inches wide and 18f inches deep. The drawer under the top
Is 17 x I8i inches Inside. The metal box of truck Is 13 Inches
wide, 19 Inches long and 16i Inches deep, tapered with round
bottom.

LIST PRICES

With wood top, without truck.......................$ 90.00

With full brass lined top, without truck.............. 110.00

Metal lined dumping truck.......................... 40.00

established in the year 1s72

-the hansen superior quality

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UTILITY IMPOSING FRAMES

One side is fitted witfi sort drawers and letter boards,
while the other side is fitted with furniture and reglet racks.
There are eleven letter boards, all 27 inches wide inside and
of varying depths from 154 to 21 inches inside.

The furniture consists of the following assortment:—15
pieces 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-line; 9 pieces 8 and 10-line, cut 12,
18 and 24 picas long; 20 pieces 2,3,4, 5 and 6-line; 12 pieces
8 and iO-llne, cut 30, 36, 42, 48, 54 and 60 picas long.

The Reglet consists of 36 pieces each of pica and non-
pareil in the following lengths:—12 to 28 picas, inclusive,
30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57 and 60 picas.

List Price, $85.00

IMPOSING STONE FRAMES

Nos. 1,2 AND 3. WITH LETTER BOARDS

Constructed of hardwood throughout, and strongly bolted
to carry great weight. Letter boards can be pulled from
either side but are lipped only on one edge.
No. 1. Stone 20 x 25 inches, Letter Boards 20x22

inches. List Price, complete............$27.00

No. 2. Stone 24 x36 Inches, Letter Board 24x32

inches. List Price, complete............. 34.00

No. 3. Stone 32 x 48 inches. Letter Boards

32 X 44 inches. List Price, complete.. $50.00

OUARTER-SIZE CASE CABINETS

8.00
11.25
14.00
20.00
27.50
34.00
42.00
50.00
15.75
17.25
21.00
24.50
31.50
39.50
48.00
57.00
67.00

No.

1

15

cases, 1 tier,
" 1 ••

No.

2

20

No.

3

30

1 "

No.

4

40

" 2 "

No.

5

60

3 ..

No.

6

90

" 3 "

No.

7

120

" 4 "

No.

8

150

" 5 "

No.

9

180

" 6 "

No.

10

15

" 1 "

No.

11

20

" 1

No.

12

30

" 1 "

No.

13

40

" 2 "

No.

14

60

" 3 "

No.

15

90

" 3 "

No.

16

120

4 "

No.

17

150

" 5 "

No.

18

180

" 6 "

roll front.

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the: hansen superior quai_|-rv

established in the year 1372

DORSEY
COMPOSITOR\'S
WORKING
CABINET

Patented

A time saver and money maker
Sloping top is same size as
ordinary lower case. 8-inch flat
surface at top for slugs, etc.
Two drawers each with two com-
partments for copy, tools, etc.
Five letter boards each 2 U x 24
inches inside. Galley rack at
side accommodates four brass
galleys. Under letter boards
is large open space for storage
of cuts, personal property of
compositor, etc.

List Price, $36.00

DORSEY COMBINATION PRESS ROOM CABINET

Patented

It Will clear up the office and reduce danger from fire. The top is covered with plate glass, substituting the old ink
slab Beneath the glass are receptacles for inks, oil cans, tympan paper, etc. Beneath this is a drawer 3i inches deep for
wrenches etc. Beneath this drawer is a compartment for scraps of paper, spoiled sheets, etc. The material is thrown
through a V-shape open bin on opposite side from which drawer pulls so it is not necessary to open drawer to put material into
It Below this drawer is a metal-lined compartment for old rags, accessible from both sides of cabinet. List Price, iJb.UU

MEDORA LEAD AND SLUG BANK

Substantially and conveniently arranged, it occupies very small floor space, but possesses tremendous storage capacity.
The Lead Bank arranged on both sides of the cabinet at an angle of 45 degrees, has compartments on each side, m dupli-
cate to take lengths from 4 to 25 picas, varying by single ems, allowing leads and slugs to be kept separate. The length o
lead\'bank Is five feet, and width is 32 inches on each side of cabinet. By stacking leads two tiers deep it gives 53 square feet

of lead and slug surface, while floor space occupied by cabinet is about 17 square feet.

Six Letter Boards or Metal Furniture Drawers under the lead and slug bank, pulling from both ends, and enclosed by drop
doors.
These drawers are all five feet long. , ^ uj • kj- .i ^

There are 36 Sort drawers, 9 drawers in tier, two tiers on each side of the cabinet at the ends. Each drawer is subdivided

Into ten equal compartments, each compartment 3fx 31X 24 inches, inside measure. p . .

The Letter Boards-11 on each side-lipped in front to receive galleys, provide 88i square feet of storage surface for tied-
up forms and standing matter. The size of letter boards Is 30ix 19 Inches Inside. List Price, Complete, $145.00

PROOF
READER\'S
DESK No. I

Properly constructed
to meet the requirements
of modern proof readers
Made of hardwood, nicely
finished. Designed from
suggestions furnished by
practical proof readers.
Length37f inches, depth
18 inches, height to flat
top 31 inches, to top of
hood 42 Inches.

List Price, $20.00

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LABOR-SAVING
FURNITURE CASES

Built in the most convenient form without
door, and with partitions separating the various
widths and lengths.

All furniture which goes into these cases is
cut from carefully selected stock, thoroughly
seasoned and oil-soaked. With the aid of our
special machinery, we are enabled to produce
furniture which is smoothly finished, accurate
and uniform in size.

The lengths are stamped on the ends of the
pieces of all of our furniture.

The lengths and widths are also placed on
the edges of the case, as shown in the illustra-
tion. This feature assists in the distribution
and replacing of the furniture in the cases after
use. ■ -

A line gauge fo\' determining lengths Is
placed on the edge of each furniture case,

IS -4. r numbered by picas, making distribution easy.

No. 10 Midget Furniture Case \'

LIST PRICES, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS OF ALL

established in the year

FURNITURE CASES

No.

Name

Pica Lengths

No. of

■ Pieces

10

Midget.................

10 to 60

280

1 1

Midget Extension..........

70 to 160

245

12

Standard..................

10 to 60

560

13

Standard Extension........

70 to 160

490

14

Double Standard...........

10 to 60

1,176

15

Double Standard Extension.

70 to 160

1,029

16

Baby Mammoth............

10 to 160

765

17

Mammoth.......

10 to 170

1,530

18

Variety................

12 to 120

1,112

19

Caslon..............

12 to 120

2,080

20

Jumbo.........

12 to 216

3,800

Order by name and number.

The feature of extension furniture cases is en-
tirely new and such cases are here listed for the
first time. Many printers have found that the
lengths which usually go with an ordinary furniture
case are not long enough for all requirements.
Thus it has been necessary to make special cases
to meet the requirements and often the old case
has been found useless after the new case was in-
stalled. With the extension furniture cases a
printer requiring longer lengths can order the
companion case to the one he already has and the
two will work together. The case with the shorter
lengths can be set on top of the one with longest
lengths. The two cases combined make practi-
cally one complete furniture case.

Height
inches

Dimensions of
Base

Case and
Furniture

Weight
Crated

Furniture
Only

Weight
Boxed

31

10 x 10^

$ 6.00

50

$ 2.75

25

28

10 x27|

17.00

130

8.25

70

31

16ix lOJ

10.00

80

5.00

50

28

16ix 27i-

23.00

190

15.50

140

41f

22ix 10|

20.00

175

11.50

100

34i

22ix27i

45.75

375

33.75

275

41

18ix27i

29.00

240

15.00

136

41

31|x27|

40.00

400

25.00

230

24i

30 x21

24.75

190

13.75

100

391

30 x21

46.50

340

26.00

200

62

31 x37

110.00

760

73.00

500

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"the hansen superior quality

LABOR-SAVING REGLET CASES

The cases are made of selected hardwood and finished in antique oak, of fine appearance and substantial build. The reglet
is made of thoroughly oiled hardwood, accurately cut and trimmed to even points, and guaranteed to give satisfaction.

LIST PRICES OF ALL REGLET CASES

Description

Case and
Reglet

Reglet oniy

No 1 contains 300 yards, cut into 1,800 pieces, 10 to 60 picas.........

No 2 contains 560 yards, cut into 2,400 pieces, 10 to 120 picas.........

No 3 contains 600 yards, cut into 4,200 pieces, 10 to 51 picas.........

No 4 contains 300 yards, cut into 2,100 pieces, 10 to 51 picas.........

No 5 contains 1,550 yards, cut into 6,200 pieces, 10 to 150 picas.........

No\' 6 contains 775 yards, cut into 3,100 pieces, 10 to 150 picas.........

$10.00
18.00
18.00
11.00
45.00
27.00

$ 6.00
12.00
11.00
5.50
30.00
15.00

HANDY LETTER BOARD CABINETS

For job work these small letter board cabinets are unrivaled. Nos. 25, 26
and 27, in single tier, occupy floor space of 164 x 19 Inches, and are filled with
letter boards, 12 x 15 inches inside, constructed of hardwood throughout.

The sides of the cabinet are tastefully paneled and all exterior surfaces are
finished and varnished like the best type cabinets.

The letter boards are lipped in front to receive the galleys and have retaining
walls at the ends and back to hold the type forms.

No. 25. 10 Letter Boards.....................List price $14.50

No. 26. 12 Letter Boards.....................Ust price 17.00

No. 27. 16 Letter Boards.....................List price 21.00

WOOD FURNITURE AND REGLET

Hardwood

{4-line)........$0.04

(5-llne).......

(6-line).......

(8-line).......

(10-line)......

(12-llne)......

(18-llne)......

48-Pt., per yd.
60-Pt.,
72-Pt.,
96-Pt.,
120-Pt.,
144-Pt.,
216-Pt.,

$0.02
.02
.02
.02
.03
.03
.04

,014

014

014

02

,024

12

Softwood Hardwood

6-Pt., per yd.........$0,014

8-PL,
10-Pt.,
12-Pt.,
18-Pt.,

24-Pt., " " (2-llne)

36-Pt., " " (3-line)

BEVELED SIDE STICKS

Extra thin. Thick end 4 inch, thin end A inch, per yard................$0.04

Thin Thick end I inch, thin end i inch, per yard.................

Medium Thick end 1 inch, thin end A inch, per yard.................TO

Thick Thick end li inch, thin end i inch, per yard.............

.07

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BOSTON
LEAD RACK

This rack Is made in four
sections, which are sold separ-
ately, If\'desired. The differ-
ent lengths which go in each
section are stamped at the
bottom of each compartment,
as shown in cut. A line gauge
is attached to each section.
The four sections accommo-
date the lengths from 4 to 7

l^Tmiiir"\'\'"™"""^

varying by ens, and from 7 to 60, varying by ems.

WISCONSIN LEAD RACK

A common-sense rack and one In which leads will not pi. These are made in a superior
solid style, and each compartment is numbered very plainly. A line gauge is attached to
every lead rack. The two-tier rack will hold 750 pounds of leads and slugs; the four-tier
rack will hold 1,500 pounds.

EUREKA LEAD RACK

Substantially constructed In two sections, each section holding lengths from 4 to 28
ems, varying by single ems. One section may be used for leads and the other for slugs.
The partitions in this rack are placed on an incline to prevent the leads and slugs from
falling. These partitions are also
Inclined backwards, so that the material cannot be easily
thrown from the case by a slight jar.

LIST PRICES OF LEAD AND SLUG RACKS

Price of
Rack only

Reglet to

$6.00

$14.00

9.00

28.00

2.50

4.25

.90

.80

1.20

1.80

1.50

3.00

1.80

4.25

Description

Two-tier Wisconsin Rack...............

Four-tier Wisconsin Rack..............

Eureka Lead Rack....................

Boston Rack No. I, 4 to 15 ems\'] Price
Boston Rack No. 2, 16 to 30 ems ! set of ,
Boston Rack No. 3, 31 to 45 ems f four |
Boston Rack No. 4, 46 to 60 ems J $5.40
I

SPACE RULE CASE

Designed to take standard fonts of space rule, as now put up by the manufacturers.
Made In three sections, each section taking a one pound font in any size from I point to
12 points. Three one pound fonts of any one size or three separate fonts-of three different
sizes will just fill the case. See cut below. List price, 50 cents.

HAMILTON LEADER BOX

established in the year 1st2

"the hansen superior quality

The Hamilton box is one
of the best, as it can be used
anywhere about the office,
carried to the job bank or
used on a stone.

Size, 5 X 8 X If inches.

List price...........$0.25

Per dozen........... 2.50

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XHE HANSEN SUPERIOR Q U A l_ 1\'

METROPOLITAN IMPOSING STONE FRAME

WITH DUSTLESS BOTTOM

of 206 yards selected oil soaked hardwood Furniture, 1155 pieces
and pica Reglet cut on the point system, smooth and
perfect with variations by single picas in the shorter
lengths, and by three picas in the longer lengths, a total
of 280 yards, 2016 pieces.

Size of Stone 48x 72 inches. Height from floor to
top of stone.38 inches. The frame occupies a floor space
of 50ix74i inches. Weight, complete, with Stone and
full equipment of Reglet and Furniture, 2250 pounds.
Weight, complete, without Stone, 1360 pounds.

;195.00

List Price, complete, with Stone.

Fitted with Letter Boards, Galley Racks, Chase Racks,
Reglet and Furniture Racks, Drawers for metal furniture,
etc.

There are 24 Letter Boards, 23ix304 inches inside, 12
on each side of frame, supported on heavy steel runs. Under
coffin are 2 Drawers 14x48i inches, 3 inches deep, and 2
drawers 14x48| inches, 1 inch deep, for metal furniture.
6 Chase Racks on one side, vertical clearance, 25| inches,
measurement from front to back 32^ inches. On the other
side are two series of 6 Chase Racks, measuring vertically
14 inches and 11 inches, both \\1\\ inches from front to back.
All Chase Racks metal lined on bottom to prevent injury to
woodwork. One tier of Galley Racks on each side, each
having 14 shelves for double column galleys. There is a total
in various widths and lengths. An assortment of nonpareil

PRESSMAN\'S REGISTER CABINETS

The top is of heavy plate glass, with compartment
under glass finished in white enamel. The light reflectors
in the bottom of this compartment are turned upward,
thus throwing a strong white light which is reflected
through the sheets when laid on the plate glass lo deter-
mine the register. These cabinets are made of hardwood,
and with the exception of the interior light-compartment,
are finished the same as all our other cabinet work.

PRESSMAN\'S REGISTER CABINET No. 1
Occupies floor space 30 X44 inches; height from floor
to plate glass, 32 inches; size of plate glass top 28ix42i
inches; thickness of glassinch. Three lights are fitted
in the light-compartment, in triangular form, wired and
complete with reflectors. This light-compartment is
finished in white enamel. Top is removable, thus pro-
viding access to light-compartment. Shipping weight,

325 pounds. List Price.......................$50.00

PRESSMAN\'S REGISTER CABINET No. 2

Has top like the No 1 Cabinet, but has base containing four drawers 17fx26x3i inches inside, and one drawer 36 x 26 x3|
inches inside. Access to light compartment is provided by sliding doors on each side. Occupies floor space 32 x46 inches^
List Price...................................................................................................................

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the; hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

MALLETS, PLANERS, ETC.

Made of thoroughly seasoned and selected stock, handles
screwed in, finished in oil, attractive shape. Our Lignum-
vitag Mallets are specially recommended. They are heavier
than Hickory Mallets and wear like iron.
No. I—Hickory, small, 24 x 44 inches wt. 10
No. 2—Hickory, medium, 3 x5 inches
No. 3—Hickory, large, 34x6 inches
14 X 2f inches
l|x3 inches
2J x 34 inches
3x5 inches
34 X 54 inches

$0.25
.30
.40
.30
.40
.50
.60
.75
1.00

oz.
I lb.
14 lbs.
5 oz.
7 oz.
10 oz.
14 lbs.
2i lbs.
14 lbs.

PROOF PLANERS

Made of maple, carefully faced with high-priced closely
woven, firm and durable felt.

Size 3i x 8 inches, weight 2 lbs.................. $0 60

Size 3i x 8 Inches, with leather top, weight 2 lbs.\'.\' JQ

No. 4—Lignumvitas,
No. 5—Lignumvitae,
No. 6—Lignumvitas,
No. 7—Lignumvitffi,
No. 8—Lignumvltae,
No. 9—Iron bound

Weight Approximate

........

LINOTYPE PLANER
A necessity in every office having linotype machines. Faced
with corrugated rubber, it removes the "whiskers" from lino-
type slugs without injuring the face of the type.
Size3ix6 Inches, weight 14 lbs....................$0.50

The head of this mallet is made of
specially treated rawhide, formed into
shape by hydraulic pressure, and kept
in shape by waterproof adhesives. It
is the most serviceable mallet made
for printers\' use.

No. 4, 2 x3f in., weight 10 oz..$0.75
No. 5,2fx4fin. " 21 oz.. 1.50
No. 10, 2 x3f in. " 24 oz..

loaded with lead..........90

WOOD GALLEYS
Made of hard wood throughout, of the best seasoned stock.
The bottoms are screwed to the rims, the open end Is rounded
to a sharp edge. The rim extends around one side and one
only.

$0.20 64x24....$0.60 10 xl6...$0.65

■ 25 6 x20.....50 9 x 18... .70

•30 7 x 22.....55 10 x 24.

.40 8 X 10.....40 34x24.

.30 8 x 24.....60

4x6.
5 X 8.

x 15.
54x 18.

6 x 10.

.75
.50

PLANERS

Our planers are made of the best selected and seasoned
rock maple, which will hold its surface longer than cheaper
woods and gives perfect satisfaction.

Maple, 3i x 6 inches, weight li lbs.................$0.25

Maple, 3i- x 8 inches, weight If lbs..................30

Maple, leather top, 3ix 8 inches, weight 2 lbs.........40

Midget planers, l|x3x 14 inches, weight 3 ounces. . . .07

BRONZING PAD
Bronze is placed in top and is delivered through valves
in center of fur at bottom, passing through a sieve before
reaching the paper. The quantity of bronze required can be
regulated by screw at end of pad. No bronze can escape
except through the bottom. Absolutely no waste of bronze.

Large size, 24x6 inches...........................$2.50

Small size, 24 inches square....................... [\'50

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established in the year 1s72

The wood type shown in this catalog is cut on solid end grain Wis-
consin Rock Maple which is absolutely the hardest of American woods.
By the use of recently perfected special machinery the makers are
enabled to produce wood type guaranteed to be accurate in height
within one-thousandth of an inch. Wood type of guaranteed height
has not heretofore been obtainable.

All designs can be furnished in any size desired although space
allows us to show only a few styles and sizes.

The prices for all sizes of any style can be found by referring to the
accompanying price list. The left hand column gives the size of type,
or lines pica; the letters, L, M, K, etc., at the top of the table, give the
class to which the style belongs, and the figures in the different
columns give the prices for the different sizes up to 100 lines pica.

To tind the net cost of any style of type in any size desired, by the
use of the two scales: first determine the kind of font desired—
whether caps only, or caps and figures, or caps, lower case and figures.
Then determine the size of font desired, whether 3A, 4A, or 5A. When
this is determined you will have the total number of characters in the
font. See in what class the particular style is listed and tind the price
per letter. Multiply the total number of pieces by this price per letter
and deduct the discount and you have the net price.

REVISED PRICE LIST

Class I

Class H

Class N

Class 0

Class P

Class Q

Class S

Class S

Class T

Class U

Lines

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Pica

per

per

per

per

per

per

per

per

per

per

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

Letter

2

6

6

6

6

6

6

8

10

13

16

5

6

6

6

6

6

6

8

12

15

18

4

6

6

6

6

6

6

8

12

15

18

5

6

6

6

6

7

8

9

14

17

20

e

6

6

6

6

8

10

11

16

19

22

g

8

8

8

8

10

12

13

18

22

26

10

9

9

10

10

12

15

16

20

25

30

12

10

10

12

12

14

17

18

23

28

32

14

11

12

13

14

16

20

22

26

30

34

IS

12

13

14

15

18

21

24

28

32

36

16
18

12

14

15

16

19

22

25

30

34

38

13

15

17

18

21

24

28

33

37

42

20

14

16

18

20

24

28

32

37

40

44

24

25

17

19

22

24

28

32

36

42

45

48

18

20

23

25

30

34

38

45

48

.50

30

21

24

28

30

35

40

44

52

66

58

36

28

31

34

36

41

46

50

66

59

62

40

33

36

38

40

45

50

56

60

63

66

45
SO

36

39

42

45

50

68

63

64

67

70

45

47

48

50

56

65

70

70

72

74

60
72
80
100

60

53

56

60

66

80

83

86

60

62

64

72

78

90

95

100

64

66

68

80

86

100

107

114

75

78

80

100

106

115

125

135

SCALE OF FONTS

Showing number of letters in each font fronn 3a
to 5a

Be sure to state if caps only are wanted, or

figures.

3 A

3 a

4 A

4 a

5 A

5a

Caps

L. Case

Caps

L. Case

Caps

L. Case

75

65

106

90

120

104

Letters

Letters

Letters

Letters

Letters

Letters

A —3

a —3

A —4

a —4

A —5

a —5

B —2

t) —2

B —3

lb —3

B —3

b —3

C —2

c —2

C —3

c —3

C —4

c —4

D —2

d —2

D —3

d —3

D —4

d —4

E

e -A

E —5

e —5

E —6

e —6

F —2

t —2

F —3

f —3

F —3

f —3

G- —2

g _2

G —3

g —3

G —3

H —2

^ _2

H —3

ti —3

H —4

I —4

i —3

I —4

1 —4

I —5

i —5

J —2

J —3

1 -2

J —3

.i -2

K —1

K —2

k —2

K —2

k -2

L —3

1

L —5

1 —5

L —6

1 —6

M —2

m —2

M —3

m —3

M —4

m ■—4

N —3

n —3

N —4

n —4

N —5

n —5

0 —3

o —3

O -4

0 —4

O —5

o —5

P —2

p -2

P —S

p -3

P —3

P -3

Q -1

q -1

Q —2

q -2

Q -2

q -2

R —3

r —3

R ^

r —4

R ^5

r —5

S —4

S —4

S —5

s —5

S —6

S -6

T —3

t —4

T —4

t —4

T —5

t —5

Ü —2

u —2

U —3

u —3

U —4

n —4

V —2

V —2

V —3

V —3

V —3

V —3

"W—2

w —2

W—3

w —3

W—3

w —3

X —1

X —1

X —2

X —2

X —2

X —2

Y --2

y -2

Y —3

y -3

Y —3

y -3

Z —1

z —1

Z —2

z —2

Z —2

z —2

& —1

fl —1

& —2

fi —1

& —2

fi —1

! —2

fl —1

! —3

fl —1

! —3

fl —1

; —1

ft —1

; —1

1Ï —1

; —1

Ö —1

. —3

ffi —1

. —4

ffl —1

. —4

ffl —1

: —1

ffl—1

: —2

fa —1

: —2

ffl —1

- —1

- —1

- —1

\' —2

\' —2

\' —2

, —4

, —4

? —1

?

? —1

Figures 1 2 3 4 5 1

8 7 8 9

0 $ 1 26 in each

No. of each 3 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2

5 2)

font

Larger fonts put up 7A, 9A, 12A, 15A, 20A, 30A and 7a,
9a, 12a, 15a, 20a, 30a can be furnished.

Give full directions for shipping
unless it is desired to leave the
matter to us, in which ease we
will ship the cheapest way, by
freight or express.

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

J 90^192 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON Established J872 43 CENTRE STREET, NEW YORK

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the hansen superior qualitv established in the: vear 1372

WOOD TYPE

No. 4006-aass L Six Line 6c per Letter

DELIGHTFUL Homes 3

No. 4006-CIass L Eight Line 8c per Letter

ROUGH RIDING 2

No. 4006—Class L Ten Line 9c per Letter

DESIGNED

No, 4006-CIass L Twelve Line JOc per Letter

RED BAND

All Styles of Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired—caps, lower case and figures

For prices and font schemes see page 315

THE H. C. HANSEN TYPE FOUNDRY

Sterling Coated. See page 377

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established in the year 1872

hansen superior qual-ity

WOOD TYPE

No.6243-ClassL Eight Line 8c per Letter

BLUERobes2

No.3J64-ClassN Ten Line__JOc per Letter

BINDERS

Ten Line

lOc per Letter

STUMP 2

All Styles of "Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired—caps, lower case and figures

For prices and font schemcs see page 315

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-HE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY C^" „ r = ui cr r, , -,-

_________n ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

WOOD TYPE

No.l80-a.ssN TmLine

No. 3J6J—Class P Six Line

_ __8c per Letter

MOUND

No. 627-ClassO Eight Line

Nurse 13

___ Twelve Line J2c per Letter

SIGN

All Styles of Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired-caps, lower case and figures

For prices and font schemes see page 3 J 5

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-he hansen superior qualitv H^ established in the vear 1s72

WOOD TYPE

Four Line ^^ P" Letter

PINK Roses 123

Five Line ^^ P" better

Uiiul kes in Sarlens 9S23

Eight Line per Letter

%\\m Card s

All Styles of Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired—caps, lower case and figtires
For prices and font schemes see page 3J5

No. 5009—Class N

No. J 80—Class N

No. 64 (—Class P

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"the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

WOOD TYPE

No. 679 —Class N

Five Line

6c pet Letter

Honor Our Friends 65

No. 706—Class N

Five Line

6c per Letter

San Francisco 25

All Styles of Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired—caps, lower case and figures

For prices and font schemes see page 3J5

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-THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

established in the year 1s72

WOOD TYPE

No. 172—Class N

6c per Letter

Fouf Line

BOUNDING Wave 2

No. 665—Class O

8c per Letter

Eight Line

ROGUES2

No. JOS—Class N

8c per Letter

Eight Line

R0SEBUDS2

All Styles of "Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired—caps,\' lower case and figures

For prices and font schemes see page 3 J 5

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established in the year 1s72

the hansen superior quality

WOOD TYPE

No."4056-Class N

Six Line

6c per Letter

Hi

in

(|

I
(

i

No. 235—Class P

Six Line

8c per Letter

RICEBedlS

No. 699—Class P

Six Line

8c per Letter

ON Sea 13

J 6c per Letter

Six Line

Twelve Line

}2c per Letter

No, 255—Class N

GRINDERS

All Styles of Wood Type shown in this book made in any size desired—caps, lower case and figures

For prices and font schemes see page 3J5

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-he hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

PRICES OF SILHOUETTES

12-Lme, each........$0.75 SO-Line, each....

15-Line, each.........85 36-Line, each....

18-Line, each........ 1.00 40-Llne, each....

20-Line, each........ 1.25 50-Line, each....

24-Line, each........ 1.50 60-Line, each....

SILHOUETTES AND CATCHWORDS

MADE ANY SIZE DESIRED

PRICES OF CATCHWORDS

51 75 5-Line, each........$0.20 18-Line, each........$0.50

2 00 6-Line, each.........20 20-Line, each...

2.25 8-Llne, each.........25 25-Line, each...

2.50 12-Line, each.........40 30-Line, each...

3.00 15-Line, each...:.....40 40-Line, each...

WOOD RULE BORDERS

Sidcwood, yard lengths, per yard.....................$0.12

Endwood, cut in labor-saving lengths, per foot........ • • J ^

Solid corners, any rule, endwood or sidewood, set ot lour ./a

Style N. 8-Point _

Style P. 10-Point

Style R. 12-Point

No. 29 5-Line

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the: hansezn sure:rior quality

WOOD BORDERS AND ORNAMENTS

Five Line Border No. 448 Per foot $L05

e:sta B L i s h e: D in the: ye:ar 1872

Other Sizes Border 448
6s=Line, per foot $J.20 7»Line, per foot $J.30 8=Line, per foot $J.40
J0»Line, per foot J.60 Corners, per set, same price as border per foot

Four Line Border No. 448

FANCY ORNAMENTS—Made any size desired
4s= Line, per pair
$0.50 5s= Line, per pair $0.50 6s:Line, per pair $0.60 8»Line, per pair $0.75 lOssLine, per pair $ J.OO
J2=Line, per pair $J.OO J5s= Line, per pair $1.25 J8=Line, per pair $1.50 20=Line, per pair $1.50

No. J57 JOsLine

INDEXES—Made any size desired
PRICE PER PAIR

5=Line.. $2.00 J 2=Line.. $3.00
6=Line.. 2.00 }5=Line.. 3.25
=Line.. 2.25 20=Line.. 3.50
JOsLine.. 2.50 30=Line.. 4.00
40=Line.. .$6.00

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established in the year 1s72

sen superior quality

"th E han

END WOOD BORDERS

TWELVE FEET OF BORDER AND ONE SET OF CORNERS REQUIRED FOR A FULL SHEET OF 25x38 INCHES

T -v-r Per toot jOC
Per foot 60c Border No. 132 ___

Border No. 110

Per foot 70c

Per foot 70c

Border No. 78

Solid Corners per Set of four pieces, same price as corresponding border per foot

STAR RULE BORDERS

Price of all sizes 30c per foot

Cut on the point system

Solid corners 40c per set of four

Jf f

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the hansen superior quality

Hansen\'s Complete
cTVIitering
cMachine

PATENTED ---^^

Price, Complete
$18.50

Miters any angle accurately and in much less time than any other, therefore it saves the printer from continually wasting
brass rule and enables him to do better work. The rule holder has an angle of 90 degrees, when placed
In the center you
can miter square sets without changing its position. It is easily set by a pin for any desired angle, having no lines to guess
at, the operator obtains the required angle positively accurate. It is graduated by 12-point ems and has two gauges, the left
hand gauge having a supporter that enters any one of the holes of even ems and by turning the supporter each quarter turn it
lengthens or shortens the measure a 6-point em. The inside measure is obtained by placing 2, 3, or 4 points between the
supporter and the gauge.

The knife is held firmly by two screws and is regulated by two adjusting screws. A jointer for sharpening the knife to
the proper angle is furnished with each machine. This enables the operator to always have the same bevel, which is very
essential in order to obtain a clean cut.

The handle strikes a rubber tube which does away with the noise and jar received on other machines.

A cup for chips is Included with each machine.

Diagram 1

To miter a square—angle 90 degrees—place the brass rule
supporter
aaa in the center of the bed bb on the Mitering
Machine, the adjusting pin c in the center hole, leaving Figure
4 on the bed in view on each side of the supporter, as indicated
in diagram 1. In that position each end of the rule can be
mitered to 45 degrees without any change of the supporter.

When it is desired to miter any one of the designs shown in
Diagram 2, take the degree from the desired design and find
the corresponding degree in Diagram I, and place the supporter
on dotted line corresponding with the figure on the Mitering
Machine, as Indicated In Diagram 1. For Instance, if you wish
to miter an octagon, as Indicated in Diagram 2, Figure F, each
end of the rule to be mitered 674 degrees, place the supporter
to the right, leaving Figure 8 in view on the mitering machine, and miter the first ends of the rules. Then turn the sup-
porter so that Figure 8 be in view at the left hand side of the mitering machine, and miter the next ends to length, which
will give the miters perfect for any size eight sided design.

The outer circular edge on the bed of the mitering machine Is marked with numbers 1,2,3, 4, 5,6, 8, 10 and 12,which,
as indicated in Diagram 1, correspond to 18, 224, 30, 45, 54, 60, 674, 72 and 75 degrees respectively.

Figures 0 and 34 on Diagram 1, corresponds to 15 and 36 degrees, illustrated by Figures H and R on Diagram 2.
When it is desired to miter a diamond place the supporter to the desired degree for one end of the rules, and the supporter

established in the year 1s72

In the same position will be

_/v

correct for the opposite end
of the rules.

Thousands of these ma-
chines are in dally use and
are giving perfect satisfac-
tion to the users. The ver-
dict
Is universal that they
are the most accurate, the
easiest and quickest to
operate, and the most com-
plete mitering machines on
the market.

TO OBTAIN

/ANGLE\\

FTj

Diagram 2

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american lead and
rule cutters

The gauges can be set instantly. They are
self-locking. There are no screws to change
from one hole to another. They cannot
possibly slip. They are accurate and are
guaranteed to remain so.
Cutter No. 30. Capacity, 105 ems;

by points, 45 ems..............$12.00

Cutter No. 20. Capacity, 105 ems 10.00
Cutter No. 10. Capacity, 84 ems 7.00
Cutter No. 1. Capacity, 14 inches 6.00

the ideal vibrator

FOR GORDON AND PEERLESS PRESSES

The Vibrator rests
between and travels
with the two form
rollers constantly
distributing ink from
one to the other. It
saves ink, does away
with double rolling,
prevents streaking,
and improves the
quality of presswork.

13 X 19....$17.00

14 x 20.... 20.00
144x 22.... 20.00

7x11.....$13.00 10x15.....$15.00

8x12..... 13.00 10x16..... 15.00

9 X 13..... 13.00 11 X 17..... 16.00

12 X 18..... 17.00

ideal form trucks

rouse register quoins

For use in forms of mounted plates where perfect register is
desired. The quoins are placed on all four sides of each page.
Any page may be moved inde-
pendently in any direction with-
out disturbing the other pages.
With No. 1 the margins can be
regulated from 16 to 24 points.
No. 2, 36 to 48 points.

No. 1, per doz..........$2.00

No. 2, per doz.......... 2.00

Key for either style.......20

No. 1

press points

Made in two styles, No.
1 having solid iron wheels,
while the No. 2 is provided
with rubber tires which
preventslipplng and
are easier to propel
on any floor.
Boxed individually.

No. 1, Iron Tires
$3.00
No. 2, RubberTires
$5.00

For inserting in wood furniture when sheets are printed for
folding machine. Points are screwed into the wood as far as
the cross pin will allow, when they will be correct height.
Price, per doz
.........$0.75 Wrench, each.........$0.75

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the hansen superior quality

established in the year 1872

BUCKEYE JOB STICK

6-inch...............$0.90 14-Inch...............$1 60

8-inch............... 1.00 15-Inch............... 1 80

10-lnch............... 1.20 20-Inch............... 2 20

12-inch............... 1.40 24-inch............... 2.60

This stick is also made in the IJ inch width. Prices - 6-inch
$0.90; 8-inch, $1.00; 10-inch, $1.20

COMPOSING AND MAKE-UP RULES
Composing Rules

To 15 ems, $0.15. 16 to 20, $0.20. 21 to 26^, $0.25
Make-up Rules

To 15 ems, $0.15. 16 to 20, $0.20. 21 to 264, $0.25

16-inch.............$1.00

i8-inch............. 1.05

20-inch............. 1.10

24-inch............. 1.20

28-inch............. 1.30
30-inch.............$1.35

32-inch............. 1.40

36-inch............. 1.50

40-inch............. 1.75

42-inch............. 1.80

WOOD POSTER STICKS

Made of best seasoned cherry, with brass-lined ends, iron
knee and screw clamp, 24 inches wide. Extra width and full
brass lined at special price.

POCKET RULE CASE

This is a handy set for carrying in the vest pocket. The
case is made of strong brown leather, with patent clasps, and
contains twelve steel composing rules. Sizes, 10, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 18, 21, 24, 264, 28 and 30 ems pica......Price, $1.50

COMPOSING STICK RACK
The most convenient receptacle for
sticks. Holds twelve sticks, any size,
set to any measure. Sides are of
Japanned iron, attached to a varnished
board..................Price, $1.50

COMPLETE RULE CASE

This handsome case is strongly made of polished oak, lined
with plush, and nicely finished. It contains an assortment of
forty spring tempered steel composing rules from four to forty-
five picas, numbered, and including half em measures below
ten picas. It forms a valuable addition to the systematic job
printer\'s outfit......................Price complete, $3.50

UNBREAKABLE MITER BOXES

Made of lumber that is built up of different layers with
the grain crossed, they will outwear the old kind many times.
134 ems wide.......$0.50 3 Inches wide...... .$0.60

BACK SAW

8-lnch......$1.00 P

10-Inch...... 1.25

12-inch...... 1.50

TYLER\'S NON-CONTACT EYE SHADE

The best. Does not irritate the forehead ; weighs but an

ounce. Durable and adjustable ..............Price, $0.25

Regular Printers\' EyeShade.........................15

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es-tabuish ed in -the year 18t2

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALI-TY

composing sticks

THE ALBION COMPOSING STICK

THE ROUSE JOB STICK

A screw stick with
a greatly reinforced
knee. The reinforce-
ment is made of brass
strongly riveted to
knee at both ends.

Quickest to set; most perfect measure; stlffest knee; best
clamp;
faultless adjustment; unequalled construction; superior
finish.

I 2-inch 2|-inch 2^lnch

6-inch Capacity 21 Picas........$1.75 S1.85 $1.95

8-inch Capacity 34 picas........ 2.00 2.10 2./0

10-inch Capacity 46 picas........ 2.25 2.35 l.n

12-inch Capacity 57 picas........ 2.50 2.60 2.70

16-inch Capacity 73 picas........ 3-00

This stick is original
in its action, absolutely
correct,and cannotslip.
It can only be set to
picas and nonpareils on

the point system. Its---

use will result in a great saving of time and material, as every
lead and rule cut for jobs set in it must be on the standard,
and no carelessness on the part of compositors setting sticks
can lead to waste of material through cutting irregular
measures. Prices and sizes same as Rouse sticks shown above.

SLOT COMPOSING STICK Style C
Patent Adjustable Knee

/

I Pat. March 30th,\'86 H

/ ^ 1 0

\' .....

PRICE LIST

Screw

Style B

Style C

5-inch

$0.75

$0.90

$1.10

8-inch

.80

1.00

1.20

10-lnch

1.00

1.20

1.40

12-inch

1.15

1.35

1.60

14-inch

1.30

1.45

1.80
2.00

16-inch

1.45

1.60

18-inch

1.60

1.80

2.20

20-inch

1.75

2.00

2.40

Yani<ee

6-lnch........................$0.70

8-inch.........................80

10-lnch.........................95

12-inch........................ \'-00

14-inch........................ 130

16-inch........................ 1-45

18-inch........................ 1-50

20-lnch........................ i-7-5

ELM CITY NEWS STICK
PISTOL GRIP HANDLE
This stick has no
rival for news work.
Made solid to measure
there is no chance of
Its springing, and It

can be used as the j

standard of the office. Being light, well-balanced, and
shaped to fit the hand, the cramping grip necessary on the
ordinary stick is done away with. Made to measure in 13 and
13i ems. , ..

Price, Japanned...........................

Polished and Nickeled...............

PERFECT NEWS STICK No. 2

A desirable stick for news-
paper composition. It is light,
convenient and accurate. H
___inches in depth.

No. 2, steel riveted, 13 ems measure............each $0 80

Grover

$0.90
1.00
1.20
1,40
1.60
1.80
2.00
2.20

Albion

$1.10
1.20
1.30
1.60
1.80
2.00
2.20
2.40

Union

$1.10
1.20
1.40
1.60
1.80
2.00
2.20
2.40

Standard

$1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50

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the; hanse:n supeirior quality

e:stablish e:d in the: year ists

GAS GLUE HEATER
Consists of a cast iron box with cover in which are holes of
suitable size to hold the pots. Each heater is equipped with
copper pots, the only metal that will not discolor glue.

No. 1 Heater 2 five inch pots.......................$15.00

No. 1 Heater 1 ten " " ....................... 15.00

No. 2 Heater 6 five " " ....................... 26.00

No. 2 Heater 2 five " " and 1 ten inch pat....... 22.00

No. 3 Heater 2 ten " " " 2 five " pots...... 30.00

Prices are for either gas or steam and subject to discount.

GLUE POTS

1 quart.

2 quart.

.$0.90
. 1.20

bristles,

Each

.$0.30
. .40
. .55
. .65
. .70
. .75

TABLET PRESSES
No. 1 will hold 2,000 sheets
any size, up to 6x12 inches.

Price...............$6.00

No. 2 will hold 5,000 sheets
any size, up to 8x16 inches.
Price..............$12.00

HIGH GRADE
READING GLASSES
Every printer and pub-
lisher should have one.

They are strongly made
and lenses are ground from
extra white glass of strong
curvatures, giving the best
possible magnification.

2 Inch diameter.....$0.60

2i " ..... 1.00

3 " ..... 1.25

3i " .... 1.50

4 " " ..........1.75

44 " " ..........2.25

5 " " ..........2.75

54 " " ..........3.50

6 " ..........4.00

Reducing glasses also
furnished by request in the
above sizes.

LETTERING PALLET
For holding lines of type when
lettering. This pallet is now sup-
plied with a face-screw to keep the
type in perfect alignment.
Price.....................$8.00

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es-tablished in the year ists

hansen superior qual_|-ry

lead and rule
measures

Divided into Pica ems, point system, and
has ens cut to 10 picas. Nickel-plated.

Price, each....................

Type Measures made to order

agate measures

<r 1 Tc;

. ,( 100 Agate...........................................

14 to inch I 200 Agate..................................... ^.50

hansen brass line gauges

These line gauges are made of 5-point brass with lines and figures
deeply and accurately cut. Made in 6 and 12 inch lengths.

6-lnch

Pica, With hook.................................

Pica and Agate, with hook........................

Nonpareil and Agate, with hook...................

Pica and Nonpareil, with hook....................

hansen\'s complete

TYPE MEASURES

TWO SIZES, 4-INCH AND 6-INCH

4-INCH, $1.00
6-lNCH, $1.50

Made of German Silver. It is the most complete Type
Measure made, and the only one which can be used as a pair
of dividers. The user can find the number of 5, 54, 6, 7, 8,
9. 10, 11 or 12-points in the length or width of any size page

or space. , ,

Figure 1 is a reproduction of a 6-inch Type Measure when
closed, showing the 14 to the inch measurement from 1 to 85
Agates in length. Also 7-point measurement, or 60 7-points
in length.

Figure 2 shows Type Measure when open, illustrating two
sides, giving the measures of 6 and 12-point, 54-point, 11 and

9-point measurements.

These Type Measures fold to a convenient size for the
pocket making them invaluable for Advertising solicitors and
printing salesmen.

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Pica Nonpareil and Agate, with hook..........

.75

electrotyped take slugs

.$0.15

Price, each.

brass take slugs

.$0.20

Price, each.

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the hansen superior quality

> established

1 n

the year 1st2

quoins and locking devices

IMPROVED STEPHENS EXPANSION LOCKS
Takes the place of wood, empty chases, etc.; saves time;
prevents spring.

No. 1, closed 44 in., fully opened 64 in.....price each, $3.25

64
104

104 "

184 "
344 "

4.00
5.25
7.00

No. 2,
No. 3,
No. 4,

These are

made slightly under

12-point-em lengths to avoid end-bearings

at foot of pages.

Length

Quoins

Each

Length

Quoins

Each

18 to 32 ems

1

$0.40

17 inches

3

$1.50

34 to 42 ems

2

.70

18 inches

3

1.75

45 to 54 ems

2

.75

19 inches

4

2.25

60 ems

2

.80

20 inches

4

2.50

66 ems

2

.85

21 inches

4

2.75

72 ems

3

I.IO

22 and 224 i

ns. 4

3.00

78 ems

3

1.15

23 inches

4

3.25

84 ems

3

1.20

24 inches

5

3.75

90 ems

3

1.25

25 inches

5

4.00

16 inches

3

1.35

26 inches

5

4.25

The full space required between type and chase is

1 inch

for the regular width Lock-up as carried in stock; or I inch
for the special width Lock-up as fitted to order.

THE MINIKIN KEY
Vest pocket size. Suitable for small
forms, galleys, etc.........Price, $0.25

THE REGULAR KEY
Shown with quoin. Reversible steel
centers......Price, $0.50

CYLINDER
PRESSMAN\'S KEY
Shown in opposite column.
10 inches long. A time-
saver when quoins are at
back of form $0.60

PERFECTED WICKERSHAM QUOIN

Each expands 15 points and locks by one turn of the
key, at any expansion. Adaptable to all forms, small or
large.

No. I. 2 in. long x f in. wide...............per doz. $2.50

No. 2. 2 in. long x f in. wide...............per doz. 2.50

HEMPEL\'S PATENT QUOIN

THE "MIDGET" SAFETY QUOIN

Specially adapted for
the locking upof forms
where space is limited
■ as in mortises, etc.

It is but 18 points in thick- per doz

)ness, is simple, practical,
safe and effective. Just
the thing for ledger
headings with but little,
space for end lock-up.I

N

Challenge Hempel Quoins No. I, per doz. pairs.......$1.00

Challenge Hempel Quoins No. 2, per doz. pairs....... 1.50

Keys, Nos. 1 and 2, plain, $0.50; nickeled, $0.75

WARRANTED STEEL SCREW DRIVERS

6-inch (whole length)....................................$0 20

8.....................................25

12 " " ...............................40

15 ■■ ...............................50

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DURANT COUNTING MACHINES

Especially adapted
for printing presses.
All working parts are
of high-grade iron and
steel. The machine is
handsomely finished
and case is full nickel-plated. The dials have large black
figures which are easily read at a distance. They may be easily
and quickly reset to 0 or any number required. A bracket is
furnished with each machine for convenience in securing it to
the
feed-board of press.

10,000..........................S 8.00

100,000.......................... lO-O"

12.00

1,000,000.

Counts

No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.

HART COUNTING MACHINES

Counts up to
100,000 and re-
peats automatic-
ally. It is accu-
rate and durable.
Made in a thorough manner and guaranteed to be in every way

reliable.

Hart Cylinder Press Counter No. 2, counts 100,000.. . $6.00
COUNTER FOR JOB PRESSES

A reasonable-priced
reliable counter for job
presses. Made of best

_____T materials. Gears and

dogs are stamped from steel and case hardened. Every part
is first-class and nickel plated.

Size ltx4i, registering 10,000......................53-00

Ux5 " 100,000.

3.25

lî^-\' , ..................................SO

Press attachment, each...............................

THE HART SPRINGLESS COUNTER

Counts only
sheets printed.
If the throw-off
is made within
i inch of the
impression the
sheet will not
be counted.
Nothing to get
out of order as
all gears and
weightshangon
rods and de-
pend on gravity
and not on
springs. Suit-
able for either

job or cylinder presses. Made throughout of iron and brass.
Set to 0 in a moment.

Hart Springless Counter............................^5.00

Complete with Press Attachments...................

THE REDINGTON COUNTING MACHINE
The Redington Counting Machine has all the necessary
qualifications for accurate and rapid counting, is durable, neat
in appearance, convenient in, size and low in price. All parts
are made from sheet steel formed by dies and are, therefore,
interchangeable. Simplicity in design, heavy material and
large wearing surfaces insure ease of operation and long life for
the counter. All working parts are enclosed and protected,
yet easily accessible for oiling as the case opens both front and
back, exposing mechanism for oiling and inspection. The
counter, can be set back to 0 without the use of a key or other
device. It can be run at any speed without jumping or losing
count. Size 3ix 2^x24 inches.

Redlngton Counting Machine........................$5-00

improved horton mailer

The Horton Mailer is ^

guaranteed to do first cl
work at a high rate of spe

It is light and
compact, and re-
quires very little
space.

It is perfectly
constructed from
the most durable
metals.

It Is 12 inches
long, 3 inches
wide, 5 inches
high, and weighs
two and three-
quarter pounds

When order-
ing be sure to
give width of the
mailing slip.

Regular No. 1 Mailer, taking a mailing strip not ex-

ceedlng If inches............................. $20.00

Special No. 2 Mailer, taking a mailing strip not exceed-

ing2| inches...................................^^O.UO

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1BT2

hanse^j all brass riveted galleys

An All Brass Riveted Galley havirig the
strongest, most durable and most symlmetri-
cal corners to be found on any galley of this
description on the market. Our gilley, in
addition to having an interlocking" corner,
has a rivet in the exact center of 11*16 corner
extending through the bottom plat^.side and
end piece, making a secure fastening and
guarding against all possibility df springing
or breaking.

By our method of interlockirig and fasten- The Hansen All Brass Riveted Galley

ing the corner, all sharp and ragged edges are done av/ay v/ith and the corners are as smooth and symmetrical as the bottom of
the galley
Itself. The bottonfi plates are of the best obtainable material and are absolutely accurate and of standard thickness.
The sides are grooved in such a manner as to give a firm hold
for the fingers when lifting. The accompanying cuts give a clear
idea
of the strength and besluty of these galleys. Although of Hansen Superior Quality they cost no more than the ordinary.

JOB GALLEYS

6 x 10 inches inside............$2.00 12 x 18 inches inside............$4.00

Six 13 " " ............ 2.50 14x21 " " ............ 4.75

9 x 14 " ............ 2.75 15 x 22 " " ............ 5.25

10 X 16 " " ............ 3.25 18 x 25 " " ............ 7.00

NEWS GALLEYS

Single Col. 3ix23i Inches inside $2.50 Triple Col. 8ix23i inches inside $3.50

2.00
1.75
2.75
3.00
2.50
2.25

Four

Five

Six

Seven

Eight

4.25
5.00
5.50
6.25
7.00

3fxll|
5 x23|
6ix23f
64x151
ejxlii

104x231
13 x23f
15 x23|
17 x23|
19 x23i

Other sizes made to order at proportionate prices

LINCOLN PATENT ALL BRASS GALLEYS

Standard among self-locking galleys. It is made to
order only. Care should be taken in ordering to see
that correct measure is given for width of column.

12 in. long, not exceeding 15 ems pica wide____$2.00

16 ...... " 15 " " " .... 2.50

24...... " 15 " " " .... 3.00

24 " " by 25 ems pica wide.............. 3.50

For each additional pica em exceeding 15 ems

pica, add to the list price...................05

Extra Foot Clamps, each.....................50

WESEL PATENT ALL BRASS LINOTYPE
GALLEY

Style A has one low side. Style B both sides high.

12 in. long, not exceeding 15 ems pica wide...........$1.50

16 " " " " 15................. 1.75

24........ 15 " " " ........... 2.00

For each additional pica em in width exceeding 15 ems

pica, add to list price.............................05

Extra Foot Clamps, each............................50

The prices include Foot Clamp. In ordering, it is neces-
sary to give exact width of column and to send sample linotype
slug; also state whether Style A or Style B is wanted.

MUSTANG MAILING GALLEY
Zinc bottom. Price each............................$0.50

CHALLENGE PLATE ZINC GALLEYS

Job and Book, 6 x 10 inches inside.................$0.80

...... 8fx 13 " ..................95

...... 10 x 16 " ................. 1.30

News, Single Column, 34x234 inches inside...........75

34xlli: " " ...........60

Double " 6|x23J " " .......... 1.00

Mailing Galleys, 34x224 inches inside, closed ends.....95

6ix224 ................ 1.20

Reduced prices on quantities of 100 or more

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAL-ITY

patent stereotype blocks

APPROXIMATE SIZES AND PRICES

WITHOUT END HOOKS.

No. of
Side
Hooks.

WITH END HOOKS.

Plain

Patent

Whole

Plain

Patent

Old

New

No. of

Old

New

Style.

Style.

Hooks.

Style.

Style.

$5.00

$6.25

7

$7.25

$8.50

4.55

5.70

7

6.80

7.9S

4.20

5.25

7

6.40

7.45

3.90

4.80

7

6.10

7.00

3.75

4.50

6

5.30

6.10

3.10

3.75

5

4.50

5.25

2.95

3.50

5

4.25

4.90

2.80

3.30

5

4.00

4.60

2.65

3.10

4

3.30

3.80

2.S0

2.90

4

3.15

3.60

2.40

2.75

4

3.00

3.40

2.30

2.60

4

2.85

3.25

2.20

2.4S

4

2.70

3.10

1.65

1.90

3

2.0S

2.45

1.50

1.70

3

1.95

2.30

1.40

1.60

3

1.85

2.15

1.30

1.50

3

1.75

2.Ü0

1.30

1.50

3

1.75

2.00

1.20

1.40

3

1.65

1.85

Outside
Dimensions
of Blocks.

16 x22|

13èx21è
lijxl8è

11 xl6
10*xl3i
94x12^
9 xlli

7Jxll
BixlOi
6 x 9i
Six 9
.5Jx 7Î

Six 6Î

5 X 64

4Jx 6

3|x 5i

Six 5i
3x5

Sizes.

Folio:
Imperial ...
Sup. Royal.

Royal .....

Medium----

Quarto:

Imperial ...
Sup. Royal.

Royal .....

Medium....

Octavo:

Imperial ...
Sup. Royal.

Royal .....

Medium----

Demy .....

Duodecimo;
Broad......

Sixteen mo:
Sup. Royal..

Medium.....

Demy ------

Eighteen mo:

Medium.....

Thirty-two mo
Sup. Royal.

The above cuts represent our new Stereotype Blocks, with
End Hooks, for Cylinder Presses. They are made of the best
San Domingo Mahogany, thoroughly seasoned, and every part
is made and fitted with the utmost care. The superior quality
of material and the workmanship in these blocks, and their
accuracy is well known; they recommend themselves.

Owing to the number of different sizes, and the uncertainty
of demand, we cannot undertake to carry a full line of these
blocks in stock, but are prepared to fill orders for any quantity
at short notice.

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

In ordering blocks, state whether patent or plain, with or
without end hooks, and if any additional hook is wanted. Also
state size of block over all, with sizes of largest and smallest
plate to be worked, measuring the plate from the back. All
blocks are made i of an inch thick unless otherwise ordered.
Blocks without End Hooks are for Bed and Platen Presses,
those with end hooks are for cylinders. _

RACHETS FOR STEREOTYPE BLOCKS
These Rachets are strongly made in brass and steel riveted
to Wood or Steel handles.

Brass, Wood or Steel Handle........................$0.50

Steel, " " " •\' .........................75

embossing composition

MIGHENER\'S
EMBOSSINe
OOWPOSITION_

(over 1600 words) with every package. >. , ,, -

PRICE ONE DOLLAR
wwrtr-re-fr^trvrw^vF»

SOrTEMSlMHOT
WATER OR BY
GAS FUME

HMD AS STONE
cm BE USED
OVER AGAIN

THI* LMIl «DSrTCO «US, t«0>

>orTco âua. i»o«

BURBANK\'S
EMBOSSING COMPOSITION

This composition is a plastic cement,
about the consistency of ordinary putty,
which becomes as hard as stone on ex-
posure to the air. It will not crumble,
and will stand an unlimited number of
impressions without loosing its sharp-
ness. A pound can contains sufficient
composition for a dozen or more ordinary
jobs.

Price, per can..................$0.75

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-THE HAtslSEN SUPERIOR QUALI

TY

<H>

>- ESTABLISHED IN THE: YEAR 1872

muller patent halftone softening hammers

and punches

For softening harsh vignetted edges of
illustrations, whether original halftones,
electros, stereos, or woodcuts.

Lines to match any screen are cut on a
convex surface, in hand-forged steel. Ham-
mers are also made for use on stipple and
grain work.

The harsh edges of cut are tapped with
hammer, and the results are magical. No
special skill is required.

Punches are for use where there is no room for the hammer. Any screen desired is furnished, and
a different screen at each end of No. 1 Hammer. In ordering, state screen desired. It is not necessary
that the screen on hammer should exactly match screen used on plate, but the screen on hammer should
not be coarser than screen on the work.

A

After using Muller Hammer on Halftone

■t
va

PRICES OF SOFTENING HAMMERS AND PUNCHES

No. 1 Hammer, with different screen at each end............................................$5.00

No. 2 Hammer, with screen at small end and stipple at large end..........................................................6.50

No. 3 Hammer, with screen at small end and burnisher at large end..................................3.50

Oblong Punch, any screen, Jxf inch..........................................................................................1.50

Square Punch, any screen, ix^ inch..........................................................................................1.50

Diamond Punch, any screen, Jx| Inch......................................................................................1.50

Oblong and Square Punches, for Stipple....................................................................................2.50

southworth punching machine

This Is a convenient and powerful hand punch. It contains exclusive features which only
have to be seen to be appreciated. Full description of this remarkable machine, together with
diagram showing the fourteen different sizes of punches, mailed on application.

The price of the Southworth Punching Machine includes
one punch, die and stripper. No. 6, which is 3-16 inch diameter,
is always sent unless otherwise directed. Additional sizes are
$2.00 per set.

Southworth Punching Machine......................$15.00

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HANSEN\'S SOLID BRASS GAUGE

Many pressmen prefer these Gauges to
any other kind, especially for registered
color work. They are easily and quickly
secured to the tympan sheet with either

1. - paste or mucilage, and will not slip. Made

in 10 12 and 18-point thicknesses, and furnished assorted if desired.
Price, 5 cts. each, or 50 cts. per doz. A great improvement over the
old quad gauge.

PERFECT REGISTER GAUGE

Secured to the tympan with
glue. Gives fine and accurate ad-
justment by movement of disk.
Ouickest means of getting forms

in register in color work. Front „ j ^ u^^a

proij enters tympan and keeps sheets from feeding under head.
Price, including extra tongues, $1.25 set ot 3.

ECCENTRIC STUD GAUGE

SPRING TONGUE GAUGE PINS

EXTENSION FEED GUIDES

A most satisfactory gauge pin.
Adjustable same as \' Originals."
Has back stays which carry a
tongue adjustable to all margins.
Price, $1.20 per doz. 40 cts. per
set of 3, including extra tongues.

Tongues 25 cts. per doz.

Explanation of Numbers for use in ordering Original and Golden
Gauge Pins

No. 1, 12 points high; No. 2, 15 points high; No. 3, 18 points high;
each with 1-16 inch lip. No. 4, 12 points high no lip- No. 5, 15
points high, 1-8 inch lip. No. 6, 12 points high, bp A 1

gauges with tongues, unless otherwise stated, are 12 points high.

ORIGINAL STEEL GAUGE PINS

Has double-t! k head presenting a full face.

Fasten in the tympan Bail. Gauge sheets at lower edge of platen
from about an inch above to nearly two inches below if allowed by
preTs Easy to secure and adjust. Price, $1.00 per pair, including
pair short guides and long tongues.

CYLINDER PRESS SIDE GUIDE

No. 2 secured to the tympan, with sheet fed.
The prong is inserted quarter inch below feed-line
and brought
up through. Register may then be obtained and the teeth iorced
down to hold position and keep sheets from feeding under. Nos. 1,
2, 3, 4. Price, 60 cts. per doz.

GOLDEN STEEL GAUGE PINS

Adjustable same as "Originals." /^t
into corners of
envelope blanks. Straight
sides. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Price, 40 cts.
per doz.

FLEXIBLE GAUGE PINS

Relaxes under pressure and as a side
gauge, is used directly under gripper
without injury. Attached in same man-
ner as "Originals." Price, with or with-
out lips, 60 cts. per doz.

SCREW ADJUSTING GAUGE PINS

Has a range of adjustment
of nearly half an inch. The
prong is inserted below the
feed-line and forced home.
Adjustment is obtained by
turning the little nut. Price, including extra tongues, $1.00 per set
of 3.

DOUBLE-GRIP GAUGE

Fastens through a sin-
gle slit cut in
direction
of adjustment. Any de-
gree of
adjustment. No
pin-points or glue. Tym-
pan can be re-used. Two
nuts clamp vise
-like on edge of slit. Unequalled for heavy stock
The strongest hold on tympan ever
obtained. Price, including extra
tongues and key, $1.25 set of 3.

FEEC BOARD

Secured by driving point in feed board just off fefd hjj^e-
register quickly made by turning the pillar. The bendable brass
tongue may be raised, lowered or directed over
sheet as desired.
Saves feed-board as close changes of point are unnecessary. Price,
50 cts. each.

IRON GAUGE PIN DRAWER

GRIPPER FINGERS

Designed for the platen press and apply quickly ^nd admstab^ to
any shape or size of gripper, holding \'mmp^^bly. Meet ii^^^^^^
bie conditions for relieving sheets from the form. 50 cents each.

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WOOD QUOINS

Kind

Boxes of
iOO

Bags of
500

Bags of
1000

Barrels of
about7500
per iOOO

Hickory..............

Boxwood.............

Lignumvitas..........

$0.40
.60
.80

$1.80
2.70
3.60

$3.50
5.25
7.00

$3.25
5.00

UNIVERSAL DUSTER AND BELLOWS

No. 1. Length of cylinder 16 Inches, inside diameter

2f inches, entire length 20 Inches................. $1.25

No. 2. Length of cylinder 18 Inches, inside diameter
24 inches, entire length 22| inches................ 1.50

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

BELLOWS

Correct in shape and made of best materials, with reed to
assist inflation; few bellows sold to printers have this feature.

Small size, 8 inches, $1.00 Large size, 10 inches, $1.25

-THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

WELLS LONG WOOD QUOINS

Improved by top notch, which greatly assists in unlocking
forms. Made in four sizes, all working in pairs with straight
furniture, or they can be used singly with side sticks.

No.l. Boxes of 100......Hickory $0.75 Boxwood $1.10

No. 2. " " ...... ■■ .75 " 1.10

No. 3. " " " ...... " 1.10 " 1.75

No. 4. ..................1.10 1.75

t

SHOOTING STICKS

Polished steel......................................$0.60

The H. C. Hansen, forged steel.......................75

Malleable Iron, enamelled............................25

Brown\'s Patent, plain................50

Brass, Brown\'s Patent, polished or nickel plated.......75

ADZIT GALLEY LOCK

The Adzit Galley Lock is a simple, positive lock for locking
linotype slugs or type in plate zinc or galvano steel galleys or
galleys of like construction. For linotype slugs no side lock is
necessary as this lock holds matter firmly in place. Equally
useful for type. It will grip Instantly and firmly at any point
on the side of the galley and a simple pressure releases it.

per doz. $1.50
per doz. 2.00

Single column..................each $0.15

Double column.................each .20

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HAMILTON NEWSPAPER FILE
This is a most satisfactory newspaper file. It is strong and efficient, yet is simple in its operation. The method of opening
and closing the file Is novel and simple. The clasp end of file has a flat-headed thumbscrew which is passed through a slot,
and by giving the screw a quarter turn the file is securely locked. When the head is turned parallel with the file it opens in-
stantly. In stock in the following sizes; 4-column paper, 164 inches clear, 10 ounces; 5-column paper, 204 inches clear, 11
ounces; 6-column paper, 224 inches clear, 12 ounces; 7-column paper, 244 inches clear, 13 ounces; 8-column paper, 264 inches
clear, 16 ounces; 9-column paper, 284 inches clear, 17 ounces. List price.....................................each, $1.25

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established in the year 1872

bates numbering machines

AUTOMATIC HAND NUMBERING MACHINE
Model No. 49

Designed to meet the popular demand for a very moderately
priced automatic numbering machine of durable construction,
capable of accurate work. Numbers from "1" to "999,999." It
is made to number consecutively, in duplicate, and repeat contin-
uously. The figures are automatically inked before each impression
from a thick felt pad. Weight, 12 ounces...........Price, $3.50

AUTOMATIC HAND NUMBERING MACHINE
Model No. 50

This model embodies the highest achievements in the art of
numbering machine construction. Numbers from " 1" to "999,999."
Made to number consecutively, in duplicate and repeat continu-
ously The figures are automatically inked before each impression,
from a thick felt pad. The pad holder may be instantly removed
for re-inking. All metal parts made of steel. Weight, 14 ounces.

Price, $10.00

123456

FAC SIMJLE IMPRESSION

Model No. 50

123456

?ac SIMILE IMPHESSPON

Model No. 49

M 12345

STANDARD TYPE-HIGH NUMBERING MACHINE
Model No. 27

A type-high automatic numbering machine, designed to be
locked in the chase with the form, wholly surrounded by type
matter or used separately to print number only. Every figure
disc is advanced automatically from " 1" to "99,999." Pro-
vision is also made for skipping any number necessary, as is
required for check and other work with several forms to a page.

Size, Ux 15-16 inches.......................Price, $ 8.00

Model 28. 6-wheel, numbering to "999,999".. 10.00

Prices of other styles and sizes on request

PERFORATING AND SCORING MACHINE
Models 45 and 46
Designed to be locked in form separately, when there is
no printing or numbering to be done, or imposed together with
typographic numbering
machines and entirely surrounded with

type matter. The cases are made to the point system and the
style of perforating is the colorless pinhole variety in appear-
ance.
No tympan attachments are necessary. Two or more
of the blades interlock so that any length of perforation may
be obtained. The release of plunger after each impression
allows perforating blade to drop below type high thus pre-
venting contact with inking rollers. Creasing or scoring blades
may be used with same cases and driving head.

Perforating Machine u j aa
3-ln. sections, each, $6.00 No. 46 Driving Heads, $4.00
2-in. sections, each, 5.00 .Scoring Blades...... 2.50

MODEL NO. 58

This attachment is designed to operate
Standard Models No. 27, 28 and 29 with
their plungers removed and without any char-
acters preceding the figures. A shaft to
which the actuatlng-pawl-swings are geared,
transmits the necessary movement. The
driving-head and the first section of shaft is
12 inches over all. Additional sections of

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

wetter numbering machines

STANDARD MODEL
The Standard Model Wetter is a type high machine operated by a plunger with
the word "No." to precede the figures. It can be locked in the form with type and
printing and numbering done at one impression. With each machine is furnished a
blank to be used with a frisket in place of the word "No." when working on a job

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

press when it

is desirable to

have only the figures print,
is fully guaranteed.

THE "BETTER WETTER"
A type-high numbering machine which prints figures
only—
no plunger. The pressure of the platen or cylinder
on the figures operates the mechanism which changes the
numbers and also brings into action ingenious bearers
which raise automatically and hold the printed sheet off
the figures while they are changing. It is easily taken
apart for cleaning. Made of best material throughout, in-
suring perfect accuracy and durability.
Styles and prices on application.

SKIPPING UNIT WHEELS
For numbering checks with stubs any number to a page
"skipping" unit wheels are necessary; these are inter-
changeable with the consecutive unit wheels furnished
with each machine and can be adjusted to the machine by
any printer.

Skipping Wheels (to skip any one number from

2 to 9) each..................................$2.50

Letter Slides (one letter) each.................50

SOME OF THE STANDARD MODELS!

ORDER BY MODEL NUMBER

Model

Number

of
Wheels

STYLE OF FIGURES

Height
Inches

List Price

Code Word

237
186

125

126
127

3

4

5

6
7

m. 12345

Type
High

$10 00
11 00
8 OO
10 00
19 00

Jay

June

Jimmy

Jaguar

Jasper

188
182

130

131

132

3

4

5

6
7

M 1234

Type
High

10 00
11 00
8 00
10 00
19 00

Key

Keel

Karat

Kopeck

Kindle

238
217

135

136

3

4

5

6

25098

Type
High

12 00
14 00
16 00
19 00

Lay
Love
Leach
Launch

239

138

139

140

4

5

6
7

123456

22 50
25 00
28 00
32 00

Meat
Mouse
Monkey
Martel

210
196
181
211

4

5

6
7

2345

53 00
55 00
60 OO
65 00

Over
Omen
Ourang
Otter

242
187

147

148

149

3

4

5

6
7

N2 123456

1

Type
High

14 00
16 00
18 00
21 00
24 00

Rain

Eoach

Backet

Radish

Rafter

197

198

199

3

4

5

1234

Type
High

16 00
18 00
22 00

Enter

Ending

Ethics

244

156

157

158

4

5

6
7

78490

24 50
27 00 1
30 00
33 00

Titter
Teale
Tavern
Taunt

191

144

145

146
241

3

4

5

6
7

12345

Type
High

24 00

25 50
27 00
30 00
83 00

Pack

Part

Pint

Parry

Pearl

206
192
105
207

3

4

5

6

12358

1%4
1%4
1%4
1%4

43 00
45 00
47 00
50 00

Bank
Bike
Baked
Butter

171

172

263

264

173

174

2
2

2
2
3
3

1 to 50 and repeat
50 to 1 and repeat

N9 S3

1 to 00 and repeat

00 to 1 and repeat

1 to 100 and repeat
100 to
1 and repeat |

Type
High

10 00
10 00

12 00
12 00
14 00
14 00

Congo
Congoback

Sail
Sailor
Dancer
Dancerback

204
194
143

205

3

4

5

6

671

8

1
1

IJ^
1^2

54 00

55 00

56 00
60 00

Office
Onyx
Oregon
Oxygen

We Make to Order Machines to Meet Every Requirement

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-the hansen superior quauity

the year 1s72

esxablished in

ejector press punches

One or nnore can be
locked in a form. Will cut
clean holes at same time
job is printed. Cuttings
are ejected after each
impression. The plunger
protects rollers from in-
jury. Parts are inter-
changeable. Springs can be made stiffer by turning screw in No. 50
base. Brass rule should be used under outer sheet of tympan

so as to get clean cut holes. , , r

Made to punch holes in six sizes, 3-32, 1-8, 3-16, 1-4, b-lb
and 3-8 inches diameter.

Sets of four, viz: 3-32, 1-8, 3-16, 1-4 inch......per set, $3.00

Sets of three, any assortment................Per set, 2.25

Either size.....................................

For 5-16, 3-8 ins.
each, $0.60

.40

Sets of two, 5-16, 3-8 inch

Either size.............

Renewals for 3-32,1-8, 3-16

.10
.20
.10
.05
doz. .10

Screws........

Square Bases. .

Plungers......

Springs.......

Cutting plates

1-4 ins.

Cutters...............each, $0.35

20 No. 35. 4i-in. File cut backs and points, with pin.. .$0.85

.05

doz. .10

No 40 4-in. File cut backs and points nickel.. ...$0.75

No! 40B Same as No. 40, but without back plnorshim. .50

tweezers

$0.30

No. 91. 3i-ln. Nickel.

No. 41. Same as No. 40 but with narrower points

for very small type......................

$0.75

Each.

No. 51. 3i-in. closed. Nickel.

.$0.65

$0.35

Each.

PRINTERS\' BODKINS ^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ............S0.60

Wood handle, steel needle......................each, $0.10

f l«Hti

TEMPERED STEEL DIVIDERS

, .......$1.00 ENGRAVING TOOLS

Nickeled, 5 mches......................................................r^ . f^n

Plain, 5 inches..................................Ground and sharpened ready for use. Per set of 6, $2.50

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the: hansen superior quality

established in the year 1s72

HOOK

Made from solid
brass. The screw
and slotted head
are in one piece,
cut from steel, and
tempered; the
clutch is also made
of steel, and there
are but four pieces to each hook. It is
actuated by a steel key. It is designed
especially for fine register and color
printing.

Little Giant Register hooks, 6x8

ems.........................$1.00

Steel Keys, 2-inch....................

Steel Keys, 4-inch, with double end----

EUREKA REGISTER HOOK

Made from solid brass, clutch
and screw of steel. Slotted head of |
of steel, tempered. Eighteen points
between plates Is all that is required
for clutch and slotted head.

Designed for use between plates
where it is necessary to work to nar-
row margins.

Eureka Register Hooks, 6x6 ems..............each.

Steel Keys, 2-inch............................each.

Steel Keys, 4-inch, double end................each,

QUICKEST REGISTER HOOK

BRASS Especially designed for book work
where it is desirable to change from
one plate to another quickly. One
turn of the key moves the clutch far
enough to release the plate.

Made from solid brass. Clutch
and screw of steel. Slotted head of
steel, tempered.
Quickest Register Hooks,6x6

ems.................each, $1.00

Steel Keys, 2-lnch............................each, .05

Steel Keys, 4-lnch, double end.................each, .20

KYLE REGISTER HOOK

Designed for narrowest possible mar-
gins. Plates can be placed within
eight points of each other. Made from
solid brass, clutch screw and nut of
steel.

Kyle Register Hooks, 6x6 ems, (right or left)____each, $1

Steel Keys, 2-inch............................each.

Steel Keys, 4-inch, double end.................each.

LITTLE GIANT REGISTER

.each, $0.05
.each, .20

SWIVEL REGISTER HOOK

Made from solid steel and brass
The center portion is the well-knowi
Eureka Register Hook so mounted
that it will turn In any direction even
after being locked up in form By
use of these hooks an irregular plate
can be held perfectly or any plate can
be placed at any desired angle in the
form.

.each, $1.50
.each, .05
.each, .20

Swivel Register Hooks, 8 x 8 ems.

Steel Keys, 2-inch...............

Steel Keys, 4-inch, double end....

12
.15
25

CHALLENGE METAL SECTIONAL BLOCKS
or the "Expansion System of Printers\' Blocks."

Challenge Metal Sectional Blocks, hard metal, sizes
16
X 16,8x 16, 8x8,4x8, 2x8, 2x6, 2x4, 1x8, 1x6

and 1 x4ems..........................per pound, $0.25

Mahogany Sections, 8 ems square..............each, .10

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patent iron grooved block

This is a block that will completely meet all
the requirements of those who print from flat plates. \\
It is made from solid iron three-quarters of an inch \\
thick (unless otherwise ordered), and is made flush
all round. It is lined over its entire surface in
squares of one 12-point em, the grooves being cut
diagonally across the block one inch apart. The
blocks are usually made two
Inches larger each way
than the largest form that can be printed on the
press for which the block is required. Blocks
larger than 20x25 inches are made in two or four
sections at no extra charge The sections are accu-
rately fitted together with dowel pins and each

S:: oTove" B^ra^e^ir:::":: onir\'.n ordering, send us the name of the press for which a block Is required, with
the exact bed measurements and the narrowest margins required. Write for net prices.

labor-saving iron furniture

This furniture is all made on the point system, in regular labor saving sizes; is rnicro-
ground and therefore absolutely accurate. It cannot be dented or bruised and wil not
Lpand in stereotyping and afterwards contract out of shape, but will keep its proper form
under the most severe locking or heating. It has a permanent value as it ,s practically
indestructible. It is much lighter than metal furniture. Where close register is required,
as in three-color work, this furniture is especially valuable on account of its great accu-
racy and rigidity.

3 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10x25. 392 pieces.........................."""\'\' V VV\'.i «

F»«C- 6 p,ec.s.ach 3 4.5,6 8 a„d ox 5 3.4 5, 20, 3. 4, 5. 6. 8 and 10x25. 336 pieces... .$37.00

E=» pis 2, 3\'alVx 4\' "\'3 a°„d 4\'; s; 2, 3 aid 4x 6: 28 p.ec.s each 2, 3 and 4 x 8, 2. 3 and 4 x ,2; ,6geces

.................^HS

18.50
16.00
18.50
16.00
16.00

Font H—One-half size of Font B
Font /—One-half size of Font C
Font J—One-half size of Font D
Font K—One-half size of Font E
Pq^I L—One-half size of Font F

combination paper jogger

These Joggers will save the price
they cost from one to four times a year.
It will take a good man two hours, or
more to even the paper from one day\'s
output of a press, to say nothing of the
sheets that are torn on the edges by handling uneven paper.
In ordering, always give size of largest sheet you want to print.
If your table is fitted to the press, give accurate measurement
of the same. State the kind of press.

24x36 or less.....................................

...... ........................................... •

Larger than 36x 48................................

Font N—One-fourth size of Font B................. 10-00

Font O—One-fourth size of FontC.................

Font P—One-fourth size of Font D.................

Font Q—One-fourth size of Font E................. o-a^

Font One-fourth size of Font F.................

type-high gauge

This gauge saves an immense
amount of time; with it you can
put a gauge on work sent in by
electrotypers and engravers thus
enabling you to correct the height
of cuts and electrotypes before
they are sent to the press room,
thereby avoiding delay and saving
valuable time which, otherwise, is
a total loss because unnecessary.

Price, $1.50

Sterling Coated. See page 377

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THE: HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

patent steel furniture

Invaluable for blank work. Accurately cut
on the point system. One of the greatest labor
savers ever introduced. In use in most of
the large offices in this country and Great
Britain.

Patent Steel Furniture Is a well-tried I
and useful device for saving time in making
up and locking up printing forms. It con-
sists of pieces of steel in accurate lengths
with notched ends, which can be quickly
thrown around blank spaces, instead of
filling in the ordinary way with wood or .
metal furniture. As it takes less ma-
terial to go around a space than to fill
it, so it takes less time to do it. For color and blank work it Is unequalled.

Pieces of first and second styles work together, and pieces of the third and fourth.
Made of 24, 35, or 54-polnt steel f of an inch high, and with either 12 or 18
point notches. Accurate in every way to the one-thousandth of an Inch. It is not
only practically perfect when new, but being made of steel it Is always accurate.

STYLES AND PRICES

Font A—The lengths from 8 to 42 are of 24-polnt steel, with 12-
point notch, namely: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32,
34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 picas. The lengths from 45 to 72 are of 36-
point steel, with two 12-point notches, namely: 45, 48, 51, 54, 57,
60, 63, 66, 69 and 72 picas. Total—28 different lengths, eight

pieces of each, 224 in all.........................Price, $54.00

Font B—Has half the quantity of Font A........Price, $27.00

Font C—Is the 24-point stock only of Font A, 8 pieces each, 8

to 42 ems, 144 pieces in all.......................Price, $29.00

Font D—Has half the quantity of Font C........Price, $14.50 Double Font "A" in Case

Font E—Is the 36-point stock of Font A, 8 pieces each, 45 to 72 ems, 80 pieces in all.....................Price, $25.00

Font F—Has half the quantity of Font E..............................................................Price, $12.50

Font G—Is made entirely of 36-point steel, with one 18-point notch, as per Style Number Three, and runs In length from 9
to 72 picas, varying by 3 picas, namely: 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57. 60, 63, 66, 69, 72 picas.

Total—22 lengths, 8 pieces each, 176 in all...............................................................Price, $44.00

Font H—Has half the quantity of Font G..............................................................Price, $22.00

Font I—Is made of 54-point steel, with two 18-point notches, as per Style Number Four, the lengths being 15, 18, 21 and
24 inches, there being four outside pieces and two cross bars for each length, or 24 pieces in all. The outside pieces are

notched to receive the cross bars, which are halved together...............................................Price, $21.00

Font J—The lengths from 6 to 30 are of 24-point steel, with 12-point notch, namely: 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
28 and 30 picas. From 33 to 60 it is 36-point steel, with two 12-poInt notches, namely: 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57 and
60 picas. From 63 to 72 it is 48-point steel, with three 12-point notches, namely; 63, 66, 69 and 72 picas. Total—27
different lengths, 8 pieces of each, 216 in all...............................................Price, $58.00

slauson patent cylinder press locks

Displace furniture and quoins in locking up forms in chases and on the beds of cylinder presses. They
are made of flat drawn steel tubes, which telescope one Into another and are drawn out to fill a given space
and then locked by an ordinary Hempel key. The quoin, which is in the form of a coil or snail, has an ex-
tension of two picas and is absolutely safe. The parts are dropped steel forgings. The locks
themselves are practically indestructible. They are invaluable on beds of cylinder presses
where forms are being locked that are smaller than the beds. They are almost as quick as a
flash and they hold the form solid to the bed, taking out the spring of a chase and preventing
the working up of material inside.

Made in five sizes and sold in pairs at net prices as follows:

3 inches when shut, opening to 5 Inches....................Price, per pair, $4,50

5........ 8 " ........................................" 4.50

8........ 14 " ........................................■■ 5.50

14........ 26 " .......................... 6.50

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

22 ........ 36 " .................... " " " 8.00

Complete Set, $29.00

Wall Pocket for holding a set, $0.50

-ocr page 359-

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

the year 18t2

ESTABLISH ED

-h e

sterling round cornering machine

This machine is for round cornering booklets, catalogs, cards of all kinds, labels, folders

self-clamplng and very rapid. Every part is made with the

is $15.00, including one knife of the size generally
used but we have four other styles at $1.25 each.

The operation of the Sterling is so simple and the price so
low that no enterprising concern can afford to get along without
one of these wonderful machines.

SOME OF THE STERLING ATTACHMENTS
The Sterling is like the "Elastic Book Case" al^s com-
plete but never finished. We illustrate
the Pedestal Foot Power Attachment
on which the Sterling can be
mounted in a few minutes, allow-
ing the operator use of both hands
for guiding the stock. The price
of this attachment is only $15.00.
It increases the utility of the
machine to a very great extent.

We also illustrate the Perfor-
ating Attachment which can be
added to any Ster-
ling Machine. The
gauges can be in-
stantly adjusted for
handling any partic-
ular size or shape of
work, and adiuslmenis can be mad= lo the handredlh part of an Inch.

" « . spec., ,„us.ated catalo, re,.,din. the S.erllns and "

what it Will do. <risnn

Sterling Round Cornering Machine, hand power................

Pedestfl Foot Power Attachment, additional................... IS-OJ

Stabbing Attachment ,, ................... 12 qO

Loose Leaf Punching Attachment ................... Ig ^^

Perforating Attachment ......................................qO

Punching Attachment ...............

brower rolling galley rack

The Rolling Galley Rack costs but little more, capacity considered than the ordi-
nar^waU g le rack, and is much more convenient and economical. The racks oa ed
S la eys and type can be transferred from the composing room to the make-up tables,
I d when not in actual use they can be pushed aside into out of the way corners. They
a^e lunted on heavy 24-inch double casters with wheel bearings, capable of susta -
are mounie j Uprights have drop handles. The base is wide, thus

\'."„L^lnTt n ic e\'nt lap^z^n,\' The woodwork Is o, hardwood "-„finished^
The Jackets are detachable and reversible. When reversed the ealleys are held in a

horizontal position.

No. 1 holds 30 galleys, is 66 inches high.............List price $ .

No. 2 holds 20 galleys, is 49 inches high.............List pr ce, /.u

No. 3 holds 16 galleys, is 42 inches high.............List price, ixuu

Prices are for racks complete with 8-inch brackets, which take standard double
column galleys. 10- and 12-inch brackets can be supplied. Prices on application.

-ocr page 360-

ELECTRIC WELDED CHASES

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

PRICE LIST AND SIZES

■3 .a.-.

Outside

Inside

tBook
Chase,
Both

Size of

Size of

à

SXW^ m
ëilâ
P S

Measure

Measure

Skeleton

News

d

Pair

Each Half,

Folio

Quarto

^

of Chase.

of Chase.

Chase.

Chase.

Bars
Shifting.

"A

Over all.

Inside.

Chase.

Chase.

21

38

17 X20%

14^X18%

14

50

$6

50

110

50

21

17 X20%

1478 X 8y2

f9

00

112

00

22

39

17 X21%

1478X19%

4

50

6

50

10

50

22

17 X21%

147« X 9

9

00

12

00

23

45

20 X24%

17%X22y2

4

95

6

95

10

95

23

20 X24%

17% X10%6

9

00

12

00

24

49

22 X26¥i

19%X24y2

5

40

7

40

11

40

24

23 X26%

19% Xll%6

9

80

12

00

25

53

24 X28%

21%X26y2

5

85

7

85

11

85

25

24 X28%

21% X12%8

10

05

12

00

26

54

24 X29%

21%X27y2

5

95

7

95

11

95

26

24 X29%

21% X12i%e

10

25

12

00

27

55

25 X29?4

22%X27y2

6

05

8

05

12

05

27

25 X29%

22% X12i%o

10

45

12

10

28

56

25 X30%

22%X28y

G

15

8

15

12

15

28

25 X30%

22% X13%8

10

65

12

80

29

57

26 X30%

23%X28V2

25

8

25

12

25

29

26 X30%

23% X13%a

10

85

12

55

30

58

26 X313/i

23%X29y2

6

40

8

40

12

40

30

26 X31%

23% X131%6

11

00

12

75

31

58

27 X30%

24%X28y2

6

40

8

40

12

40

31

27 X30%

24% X13%8

11

00

12

75

32

60

25 X34%

22%X82V2

6

60

8

60

12

60

32

25 X34%

22% X15TA6

11

40

13

20

33

60

26 X33%

23%X3iy2

6

60

8

60

12

60

33

26 X33%

23% X14i5/i6

11

40

18

20

34

62

25%X35%

2314x33%

6

80

8

80

12

80

34

25%X35%

23% XI51%«

11

80

18

65

35

62

26 X35%

23y2X33i4

6

80

8

80

12

80

35

26 X35%

28y2 X151%6

11

80

13

65

36

63

26 X36%

23y2X34%

6

95

8

95

12

95

36

26 X36%

23y2 X16iji6

11

95

13

85

37

63

28 X34%

25y2X32M

6

95

8

95

12

95

37

28 X34%

25y2 X15%8

11

95

18

85

38

65

27 X37%

24y2X35%

7

15

9

15

18

15

38

27 X37%

24y2 X16i%a

12

85

14

80

39

66

27 X38%

24y2X36%

7

25

9

25

13

25

39

27 X38%

24y2 X17%6

12

55

14

50

40

67

27 X39%

24y2X37i4

7

35

9

35

13

85

40

27 X39%

24y2 X1718/iB

12

75

14

75

41

70

28y2X40%

26 X38yt

7

70

9

70

18

70

41

28y2X40%

26 X18%8

18

30

15

40

42

71

29 X41%

26y2X39y4

7

80

9

80

13

80

42

29 X41%

26y2 XI8I8/I«

18

50

15

60

43

72

298/4X41%

27^X39%

7

90

9

90

13

90

43

29%X41%

27y4 XI813/18

18

70

15

85

44

72

29 X42%

26y2X40i/4

7

90

9

90

18

90

44

29 X42«4

26% XI9% 8

18

70

15

85

45

72

30 X41%

27y2X39%

7

90

9

90

18

90

45

30 X41%

27y2 X181%8

18

70

15

85

46

74

31 X42%

28y2X4oy4

8

15

10

15

14

15

46

31 X42%

2872 X19%9

14

05

16

80

47

76

33 X42%

30y2X40M

8

35

10

35

14

85

47

33 X42%

301/2 X19yi6

14

45

16

70

48

76

32 X43%

29y2X41%

8

35

10

85

14

85

48

32 X43%

29y2 X191%8

14

45

16

70

49

77

29 X47%

26y2X45y4

8

45

10

45

14

45

49\'

29 X47%

26y2 X211%6

14

65

16

95

50

78

32 X45%

29y2X43y4

8

60

10

60

14

60

50

32 X45%

291/2 X2018/1«

14

80

17

15

51

79

32 X46%

29y2X44%

8

70

10

70

14

70

51

3.2 X46%

29y2 X2me

15

00

17

40

52

79

34 X44%

3iy2X42%

8

70

10

70

14

70

52

34 X44%

3iy2 X20%6

15

00

17

40

53

80

331/2X45%

31 X43M

8

80

10

80

14

80

53

33y2X45%

31 X20I%6

15

20

17

60

54

80

33 X46%

30y2X44%

8

80

10

80

14

80

54

33 X46%

3OV2 X2Wis

15

20

17

60

55

80

34 X45%

3iy2X43y4

8

80

10

80

14

80

55

34 X45%

3IV2 X20I%6

15

20

17

60

56

81

33y2X46%

30%X44

8

90

10

90

14

90

56

33y2X46%

30% X21%8

15

40

17

80

57

81

33 X473/4

30;4X45

8

90

10

90

14

90

57

33 X47%

30% X21iyie

15

40

17

80

58

81

35 X45%

32^X43

8

90

10

90

14

90

58

35 X45%

32y4 X20iyi<(

15

40

17

80

59

82

33^2X47%

30%X45

9

00

11

00

15

00

59

33y2X47%

30% X21iyi8

15

60

18

05

60

82

32 X49%

29%X47

9

00

11

00

15

00

60

32 X49%

29V4 X22iyi6

15

60

18

05

61

82

34 X47%

3114x45

9

00

11

00

15

00

61

34 X47%

31% X21iyi6

15

60

18

05

62

82

35 X46%

32y4X44

9

00

11

00

15

00

62

35 X46%

32% X21%e

15

60

18

05

63

83

33y2X48%

30%X46

9

15

11

15

15

15

63

33y2X48%

30% X22%8

15

75

18

25

64

84

33%X49%

30%X47

9

25

11

25

15

25

64

33y2X49%

30% X22Win

15

95

18

50

65

84

34 X49%

3114x47

9

25

11

25

15

25

65

34 X49%

31% X221%8

15

95

18

50

66

84

36 X47%

33y4X45

9

25

11

25

15

25

66

36 X47%

33% X21iyi8

15

9.-Î

18

50

67

85

34y2X49%

31%X47

9

35

11

35

15

85

67

34y2X49%

31% X22iyie

16

1.-Î

18

70

68

85

35 X49%

321/4X47

9

35

11

35

15

35

68

35 X49%

32% X221%8

16

15

18

70

* The figures in this column represent the combined length and breadth of each chase; fractions being taken as one inch,
tTor Booli Chases with one bar shifting, deduct $1.00 from list price of ail sizes; for Book Cliases with bars stationary,
deduct $2.00 from list price of all sizes.

Chases for All Makes of Job Presses Prices on application

-ocr page 361-

PRICE LIST AND SIZES

Inside
Measure
of Chase.

37 X47% 34^4X45
35 X50% 32^X48

36 X50%

36 X51%

37 X508/4
37y2X50%

37 X51%

38 X50%
38V2X51%

37 X53%

39 X51%
38y2X528/4
391/2X51%

38 X53%

39 X52%

383/4X53%

38 X54%
38^2X54%
39V2X64%

40 X53%

39 X56%

41 X54%
39V2X571/4
42y2X54%
43 X55%
43 X56%

41 X59%
43y2X57y4

42 X59%

43 X59%

43 X60%

44 X59%
43 X61%

45 X59%

46 X59%
46y2X59%
45 X61%

47 X59%
45y2X61%
45 X62%

47 X60%

48 X59%

46y2X61%

50 X59%
45y2X64%

47 X64%

48 X67%

48 XbC\'A\'lo /\\<J-t74

48y2X68% 45y2X65%

tBook
Chase,
Both

Outside
Measure
of Chase.

Midi\'s

s g C

News
Chase.

Skeleton
Chase.

Shitting.

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80
81
82

83

84

85

86
87

|15 85
15 45
15 55
15 70
15 70
15 80
15 80

15 80

16 00
16 00
16 00
16 10
16 10
16 10
16 10
16 25
16 25
16 35
16 85
16 85
16 55
16 55
16 65
16 80

16 90

17 00
17 10
17 10
17 20
17 85
17 45
17 45
17 55
17 55
17 65
17 75
17 75
17
75
17 90
17 90
17 90

17 90

18 00
18 10
18 20
18 80

18 75

19 00

•111 35
11 45
11 55
11 70

11 70
11 80
11 80
11 80

12 00
12 00
12 00
12 10
12 10
12 10
12 10
12 25
12 25
12 85
12 35
12 85
12 55
12 55
12 65
12 80

12 90
18 00
18 10
18 10
18 20

13 85
18 45
18 45
18 55
18 55
18 65
13 75
13 75
13 75
18 90
13 90
13 90

13 90

14 00
14 10
14 20
14 30

14 75

15 00

$9 85

9 45

9 55
9 70

9 70

9 80

9 80

9 80
10 00
10 00
10 00

10 10

10 10
10 10

10 10
10 25
10 25

10 35

10 35

10 35
10 55
10 55
10 65
10 80

10 90

11 00
11 10
11 10
11 20
11 35
11 45
11 45
11 55
11 55
11 65
11 75
11 75
11 75
11 90
11 90
11

85

86

87

88
88
89

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80
81
82

83

84

85

86
87

331/4X48
33%X49
34y4X48
34%X48
34y4X49
35y4X48
35%X49
34%X51
36y4X49
35%X50
36%X49
35y4X51
36^X50
36 X51
35%X52
35%X52
36y4X52
37y4XSl
36y4X54
38y4X52
36%X54y2
39%X52
40MX53
4014X54

38 X56%
40y2X54%

39 X56%

40 X56%

40 X57%

41 X56%
40 X58%

42 X56%

43 X56%
43y2X56%
42 X58%

44 X56%
42y2X58%
42 X59%

44 X57%

45 X56%
43y2X58%
47 X56%
42y2X61%

44 X61%

45 X64%

91
91

91

92
92
92

92

93

93

94
94
94
96

96

97

98

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99
100
101
102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110
111
112

113

114
llf
116

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99
100
101
102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110
111
112

113

114

115

116

100
101
101
102

103

104

104

105

105

106
107
107

107

108
108
108
108

109

110
111
112
116
118

11 90

12 00
12 10
12 20
12 80
12 75
18 00

Folio
Chase.

34y4 X2111A6 tl6 15
32y4X23%6 16 3.5
83y4X23%6 16 55
33y4X23iyie 16 70
34y4 X23%a 16 70
34®/4X23%6 16 90
3474X231^6 16 90
35y4X23%8 16 90
35%X23iVi6 17 30
34y4X24iyi6 17 80
36y4X23iyi6 17 80
35%X248/I6 17 50
36%X23iyi0 IT 50
35y4X24iyi6 17 50
36yéX24%6 17 50
36 X24iVi6 17 65
35y4X25%6 IT 65
3,5%X258/I6 IT 85
36y4 X258/i6 IT 85
37y4X24iyi8 IT 85
36y4X268/i6 18 25
38y4X25%6 18 25
368AX26yi8 18 45
398/4 X25%8
4074 X25iyi6
40y4 X26%6

38 X27yi8
40y2 X26%8

39 X27VI6

40 X 27718

40 X27«/ie

41 X27yi6
40 X 28716

42 X277I6

43 X277I6
4372 X277I6
42 X287I6

44 X27yi6
4272 X287I6
42 X281%6

44 X27i¥io

45 X277I6
|4-372 X287I6

50-X59%|47 X277I6
4572X64%!4272 X29iyi6

47 X648/4\'44 X29iyi6

48 X67%^45 X.31716
4872X688/4 4572 X311¥I8

Size of
Each Half,
Inside.

Size of
Pair,
Over all.

Quarto
Chase.

$18

TO

18

90

19

15

19

35

19

35

19

60

19

60

19

60

20

00

20

00

20

00

20

25

20

25

20

25

20

25

20

45

20

45

20

TO

20

TO

20

TO

21

10

21

10

21

35

21

55

21

80

22

00

37 X47%

35 X50%

36 X50%

36 X51%

37 X50%
37y2X50%
87 X51%

38 X50%
38y2X51%

37 X53%
89 X51%
38y2X52%
39y2X51%

38 X53%

39 X52%
38%X53%

38 X54%
38y2X54%

39 X54%

40 X53%
39 X56%

41 X54%
39y2X57y4
42y2X54%
43 X55%
43 X56%

41 X59%
43y2X57y4

42 X59%
X59%
X60%
X59%
X61%
X59%
X59%

46y2X59%
45 X61%
47 X59%
45y2X61%
45 X62%

47 X60%

48 X59%
40y2X61%

19 00
19 20
19 20
19 40
19 55
19 75
19 75
19 95

19 95

20 15
20 85
20 35
20 85
20 50
20 50
20 50
20 50
20 70

20 90

21 10
21 80
22 05
22 40

22 20
22 45
22 65
22 90

22 90
28 10
28 10

23 30
23 55
28 55
28 55
28 75
28 75
28 T5

23 T5

24 00
24 20
24 40

24 65

25 50
25 95

"-""\'rrrr::;.». —

-ocr page 362-

ELECTRIC WELDED CHASES

Newspaper Chases, Folio

Two sizes of chases for each standard size of newspaper are given, the smaller for use where the bed measurement of press
limits size of chase, the larger size for use where the bed offers ample room for lock-np.

No.

Size of Paper.

Size of Pair,

Size Each

"Width

Size of

Price

over all.

Half, Inside.

of Backs.

Iron.

per Pair.

1

5-Column....... ....

21%X28

12V8 X19%

1%6

IVieXVs

$9 50

*2

5-Column . ...........

22^4X29%

12i?i8X20y8

18/16

lVi«X%

9 90

3

6-Coltimn -.........- -

24 X 321/2

14% X2iy8

18/18

lHeX%

10 85

•4

6-Coluinn---------- - -

24 X33%

15 X21%

i%a

11/8 X%

11 00

5

7-Coltimii ............

25%X38

17% X23y2

18/1«

IVs X%

12 15

*6

7-ColTiinii............

26 X38ya

17%8 X23%

lyie

lyg x%

12 35

7

7X6-Columii -.........-

24 X38y8

171/2 X21%

"AB

lys x%

11 95

8
"9

8-Column ............

28 X42

18i%6X25y2

15/^6

ly* x%

13 30

S-Column - -- -........

281/4X43%

19% X2.\'584

1%6

iy4 x%

13 70

10

9-Column............

30y2X47

2IB/16 X28

16/16

ly* x%

14 80

11

9-Coluinn------------

303/4X48%

22 X27%

1®/16

m x%

15 00

12

For Paper 24X36 ........

26y4X40

18^6 X24

W16

lys x%

12 75

* These measures allow for 13 ems pica columns and 7-point column rules, except for 9-OQlumn paper, when 8-point rules
are used, allowing IS4 ins. for lock-up.

Newspaper Chases, Quarto

Two sizes of chases for each standard size of newspaper are given, the smaller size for use where the bed measurement of
press limits size of chase, the larger size for use where the bed measurement allows ample room for lock-up.

No.

Size of Paper.

Size of Pair,

Size, Each

Width

Width

Size of

Price

over all.

Half, Inside.

of Backs.

of Bar.

Iron.

per Pair.

*1

4-Column.......

2mXS5Vs

16%« X22y8

18/16

1

l%eX%

fl3 40

2

4-Column -------

24y2X36

161/8 X22%

18/1«

1

iyi6X%

13 40

3

S-Column - -.....

28y2X43

IQOAv X26%

18/i6

1

lys x%

15 85

*4

5-Column.....- -

29y2X44y8

2oy8 X27y4

18A8

lys x%

16 80

5

6-Coluinn.......

32y2X46

20i5/ieX30

18/19

1

iy4 x%

17 40

6

6-Column - -.....

32y2X47

21%« X30

18/18

1

iy4 x%

17 60

*7

6-Column.......

34 X47%

21% X3iy2

1%6

1

m x%

18 05

8

7 Column -------

37y2X51

2.^y4 X34y8

l®/l«

1

1%6X%
iyi6X%

19 60

*9

7-Column --.--..

39 X52y8

23i%«X36%

1%«

1

20 25

*10

8-Column.......

43y2X56y8

25i?4«X40y8

1%8

1

1%6X%

22 00

* These measurements allow for 13 ems pica columns and 7-point column rules, except for 9-column paper, when 8-polnt
column rules are used, allowing 1% ins. for lock-up.

Quadruple Chases

No.

Size of Paper.

Size of Set,
over all.

Size Each
Chase, Outside.

Size Each
Chase, Inside

Width
of Backs.

Size of
Iron.

Price per
Set of Four.

1

5-Column - - - - - - -

28 X42y2

14 X2I14

12% XI93/8

18/18

lys X %

$19 90

la

5-Column .... • . .

29y4X42y8

14% X21%6

12i%6X19y2

18/18

IVs X %

20 45

2

6-Column --....-

32y2X47

16% X23y2

14%« X219A«

18^6

11/8 X %

22 40

2a

6-Column -.--...

33%X46y8

1618A8X23%6

liVa X2iy2

18/1«

lys X %

22 70

3

7-Column .......

38 X50y2

19 X25%

1613A8X221%6

1%6

m X %

24 90

3a

7 -Column.......

38¥sX51%

19%« X25i%8

i7y8 X23y2

1%6

1% X %

25 20

Unless otherwise specified we will supply the la, 2a, and 3a sets. They are designed to accommodate standard size pages,
made up of 13-em matter, with 7-point column rules. With side and foot sticks 5g x Sg in., Ko. 2 Hempel or Keystone Quoins
can be used; with side and foot sticks 84 x 5g in., No. 1 Hempel or Keystone Quoins can be used.

To ascertain list prices of other sizes of Quadruple Cases, add length and breadth in inches of set over all, and multiply by
28 cents T>er inch.

Heading Chases. 6x17, $4.50 8x21, $4.50. 8x28, $4.50. Cross Bars $2.00 extra. Other sizes to order.

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NO. 7 Benzine Brush, Jap.

NO. 8 Benzine Brush, size 3 x 84 mch^e^--• ^^ ^

$5.00
4.00
3.75
10.50
7.50

No 4823 Benzine Brush, goal hair, size 24 x 54 inches,

, H«rk ....each $0.50 per doz.

convex ..................................... ti^a

Boston Benzine Brush, plush surface, s.ze 24x^6

nI" 4330\'Lye\'Brush," white Tampico, 3 x 8i inches..

^ each $0.25 per doz.

No. 1 Lye Brush, size 3x9 inches, each $0.50 per doz.

benzine and lye brushes

$6.50

.25

2.50
5.00

safety benzine cans

These cans have successfully passed all tests of the
insurance companies, and are approved by Boards of
Fire Underwriters in the United States and Canada.

STEEL CLAD

............$0.90

\'........... 1.20

\'\'..........40

BRASS

.............$0.50 Two Quart........

........60 Gallon...........

.......75 Gallon, with handle

Pint Can, coppered.........

Quart Can, coppered........

Extra Patent Stoppers, each.

Half Pint.................

Pint......................

Quart...........

.$1.50
. 2.00
. 2.50

Extra Patent Stoppers, each

.40

tape for presses and folding machines

Sold in Rolls containing 36 yards

$1.50
1.60
1.75
2.00
. 2.50

f-inch, per roll
4-lnch, " "
|-inch, "
î-inch, "
l-lnch, "

Tape

$0.75

1 -inch, per roll

.75

li-lnch, " "

1.00

li-inch, " "

. 1.25

14-inch, "

1.40

No. 1 Machine 5 Inches

No. 2 .. 7

No. 3A " 8 ^^

No-3 :; 0 ..

No. 4 12

damon perforating and scoring
machine

7i
9i
Hi

...............,,«0

................5.00

............. . 5.00

............ ... 6.00

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"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUAUITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

IDEAL OVERLAY KNIFE

Made of the finest tempered steel and will hold a very keen
The handle is of wood and may be cut away as the blade
is ground down. Price.............................$0.50

HAND ROLLERS

Handles

Frame

Complete

Extra

and Stock

Roller Cast

Stoci^

1

$1.85

$0.40

1

2.30

.45

1

2.75

.50

1

................ 2.00

3.20

.60

2

................ 2.25

3.65

.70

2

................ 2.50

4.10

.75

2

.....-........... 2.75

4.55

.80

2

5.00

.85

2

................ 3.25

5.45

1.00

PRESSMAN\'S STEEL KNIFE
Finely tempered and polished. Ground sharp.

Knife.............................................$0.50

Leather Case........................................|o

PLIERS

Flat or Round Nosed..............................$0.50

6-Inch
8-inch
10-inch
12-inch
14-inch
16-inch
18-inch
20-inch
22-inch

Frame Roller

and Core Complete

. $0.90 $1.20

. 1.00 1.40

CARD PUNCHES
Made with steel punch and die
Cut shows one-half size.....................

OVERHEAD FIXTURES

Countershaft, hangers and cone pulleys. When ordering
give exact diameter of main shaft and number of revolutions
per minute.

EIGHTH OR QUARTO MEDIUM
3 speeds, solid cone pulleys.........................$15.00

3 speeds, split cone pulleys......................... 17.25

4 speeds, solid cone pulleys......................... 18.00

4 speeds, split cone pulleys.......................... 21.00

HALF MEDIUM OR 14ix22
$1.25 4 speeds, split cone pulleys.........................$24.00

BRAYER ROLLERS

6-inch.
8-inch.

RECASTING ROLLERS

Rollers of all sizes recast from best quality composition at lowest prevailing prices. When ordering state whether summer
or winter composition
Is desired. We can also supply roller composition in quantities to suit.

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superior quality

the year 1s72

establish ED

th e han\'

the chandler & price fountain

Like the press, the
Chandler & Price Foun-
tain is very simple and
effective. It is quickly Ci
cleaned; quickly adjusted
to proper flow at any rate
needed; easily removed
from the press and re-
placed by extra fountain

for colors, if desired. Ink

blade is of finest steel
and its adjustments in-
sure positive flow.
Price...........$20.00

THE BUCKEYE
FOUNTAIN
Easily attached and
instantly interchangeable
to any press—is perfect
in both construction and
action. The roller is
easily removed for clean-
ing; ink supply regulated
by a "twist of the wrist."
Price...........$10-00

hoerner\'s combination shootboard and

type high machine

Three Machines in one-Shootboard, Type-High Machine
and Mlterer.
a Boon to Printers. a convenience for every
working day of the year. Quick, easy and true work. The
carriage or guide frame being movable from side while opera-
ting, blocks of the full
Width of the bed can be shaved at one

ComZte. With two planes (1 file plane, I knife plane) $35.00

Extra Files...................................... 75

Extra Knives.....................................

THE PILOT PRESS

The Pilot Press may be turned to excellent
use in any printing office for small lots of cards,
programs, invitations, hotel menus, etc. Very
quickly made ready, strong, reliable and capab e
of good work. Inside chase measurement, 6^x10

$33.00

Price..............................

CHALLENGE TYPE-HIGH MACHINE
Will reduce cuts to type-high, and make them true and even
when they have become warped from any cause. Passing all
cuts or plates mounted on wood through this machine before
the \'form is sent to press saves one-half the time usually
spent in make-ready. «icnn

Challenge Type-HighMachine,wlthgalley8x^^^^

Extra Files for Challenge Type-High Machme.......

THE OFFICIAL PRESS
The frame and bed are in one casting, made from the best
grade of iron, and so designed that the bed \'sj^t^ally sup-
ported by the frame. The bed and
platen are so reinforced by cross
braces that it is impossible to spring
them underthe heaviest impression.

No. 2 4x5 inches.... $16.00

No. 3. 5 X 7i inches.... 25.00

No. 4. 6 x 9 inches.... 35.00

No. 5. 8Jx 121 inches.... 50.00

Nos. 9 and 12
For printing large sheets. In this
style platen is stationery, the bed
being brought down to meet it.

5 X 9 inches... $45.00
8ix 12J Inches... 80.00

No. 9.
No. 12.

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

hand presses

These presses are of new design, with the latest improvements in con-
struction and are made with the best of workmanship and material. They
are heavily built, in good proportion and with the material correctly dis-
tributed according to the strains. They are easily and quickly operated and
are particularly adapted to the use of printers and photo-engravers in prov-
ing cuts, giving solid impression.

No. I
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6

Bed 17x21, Platen I4èx I8èinches................Price $150.00

17
20
22
25
28

x22
x25
x30
x38
x43

175.00
200.00
225.00
250.00
275.00

20 x 25,
24x29,
26x34,
29x42,
32x47,

INK KNIVES, WIDE BLADE

inch blade........$0.60 8-inch blade........$1.00

10-inch blade........$1.60

TYMPAN GAUGE SQUARE
The invention of
a practical printer
for instantly secur-
ing straight margins
on all Jobs on platen
presses. Especially
useful in securing
accurate register on
forms printed in two or more colors. Will save its cost every
day where time is worth anything. Made of transparent ma-
terial ruled in pica-spaced squares. Price............$0.25

PALLET INK KNIVES

4-inch blade........$0.35

6 " " .........50

8-inch blade.......$0.70

10 " " ........ 1.00

STEEL ROLLER SUPPORTERS
For 7x11 chase pair $0.40 For 11 x 17 chase pair $0.60

.45 " 12x18 "
.50 ■■ 13x19 "
.50 14x20 "

For M^x 22 chase pair $0.90

8x 12
9x 13
lOx 15

.75
.75
.90

INK SLICE, STEEL BLADE
Handles cannot get loose............................$0.75

18-Pï. Latin Condensed. Hansen

IMPROVED POWER Perforating. 24-

BRASS LABEL HOLDERS
Price per hundred, complete, size 1 x 5J inches, with cards
.$0.60 and tacks..........................................$2.75

CHALLENGE INK SPADE

Nickel plated.

Sterling Coated. See page 377

352

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perior quality

the year 1s72

established in

TH E HANSEN SU

self-feeding, self-lnklng
web proof presses

$330.00
355.00
380.00
415.00
440.00
525.00
550.00

26
26
26
26
26
26

12-in.

12-in.

18-in.

18-in.

224-in

22i-ln

S650.00
700.00

long

Without
Feed-board

S275.00
300.00
340.00
400.00

$525.00
575.00

lO-in. Bed, Single Web, to print ma^r 26 in, long.

Double
Single
Double
Single
Double

EXTRA HEAVY
25-in Bed, Single Web, to print mal:ter 36
28-in. " " " "

patent herald self-inking
proof press

lO-in. Bed, prints matter 26 in. long,

. „ . I. »» " Ifx "

12-in.
18-in.
22i-in.

26

26 " "
26 " "
EXTRA HEAVY
25-in Bed, prints matter 36 in. long,
28-in. " " " "

All presses furnished complete with cast rollers

roller proof presses

CHANDLER & PRICE

No 1 10x31 inches, with Frame.

without

with
without

No. 0.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.

40.00
60.00
75.00
125.00
30.00

No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.

5.00
27.00
20.00
38.00
30.00

No. 2. 16x31

challenge

9 x27 inches, with Iron Stand...........$

ioix32 " ;; .......

164x35 " " ,,
20 x38 "
24 x42 "
27 x 54 "
9 x40 "

GOLDING ^^

Bed 5x27 inches, with stand...............^ "

without stand -■

with
without
with
without

5ix27
15x27

With
Feed-board

$330.00
355.00
415.00
525.00

$650.00
700.00

$0.18
.25
.35
.25

challenge tie-up slugs

Made of the

best grade metal — ^ . ^«Q

and are grooved || r _ _ ] llP«

on one side so
that they can be
placed around
type pages, when
being locked up,

without removing «i • ij

string. They are W^^. -

standard height ZM^
and point system
in thickness.

Full Length, 18 inches long...................jj\'

£ut to measure, 7 ems pica and over...........pe b.

Cut to measure, 4 to ems pica ............Pe •

Labor-saving Fonts, 5. 10 or 25 lbs............Per\'d.

.S30.00
. 22.50
. 40.00
. 30.00

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THE:

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY C^

ESTABLISHED

1 N "T

"HE YEAR 1S72

the whitlock cylinder press

WHITLOCK TWO-REVOLUTION
FOUR-ROLLER PRESS
Front Fly Delivery
The swiftest, smoothest running, sim-
plest, most durable and most efficient
of the two-revolution presses.
Built In the following sizes:

Form Covered
41 X 61
38
X 52
36
X 48
30
X 43
24
X 38

Specially designed to do not only the
finest half-tone printing In black and
three-color, but also to be equally effi-
cient for the general work of the modern
printing office, having special regard for
the production of the finest quality In
the largest quantity, at the least possible
cost.

All Whitlock presses are built with extra heavy double-arched girder directly under the Impression, and the heavy girder at
each end of the machines, impart strength and solidity.

The new Crank Bed Movement Is a modification of the bed driving mechanism employed in almost all stop cylinder and
lithograph presses—the simplicity, durability and register exactness of these machines being retained, and modern speed being
imparted by use of speed gears. The Box Type Bed has a bottom surface and not merely the usual cross ribbing. This fully
doubles the strength of the type bed; it is also scraped absolutely true. The Cylinder is larger In diameter than Is commonly
used, thereby lessening considerably the wear on type and plates. The Fountain is adjustable and may be tipped to any angle,
forcing the ink down on the fountain roller, thereby preventing color from working light. It also saves ink waste. All Ink
Rollers are Interchangeable, being of same diameter. Old form rollers can be used as angle rollers, thus saving roller expense.
The Hinged Roller Frame with Roller lifting device Is so finely balanced that an easy swing of a lever lifts the top riding and
vibrating rollers from off the form rollers, the form rollers being lifted away from the form at the same time. Trip and Back-up
Motion both are on all Whitlock presses. The trip cannot be broken through Improper timing. The back-up operates by
friction and acts instantly without any damage to the press.

Either Front Fly Delivery (as shown in Illustration) or the carrier delivery (printed side up) Is supplied.

Prices and further information about other meritorious features of the Whitlock press, which space does not permit giving
in detail, may be obtained on application.

Sheet
43 X 63
40
X 54
38 X 50
32 X 45
26 X 40

Bed, Inches
45 X 55
43 X 56
41 x 52
35 X 47
29 X 42

Whitlock Two-revolution, Four-roller Press

WHITLOCK TWO-REVOLUTION
TWO-ROLLER PONY PRESS
Carrier Delivery (Printed side up)
(Also built with Front Fly Delivery)
The swiftest, smoothest running, sim-
plest, most durable and convenient of all
pony presses. Has the meritorious fea-
tures of the larger Whitlock presses.
Made In two sizes.

Bed.....27 x31

Type ....22x21
Sheet .. .24 X 29

Prices and further particulars may be
obtained on application.

When in the market for any kind of cylinder press,
new or second hand, be sure and write us.

Bed....27 x40
Type ...224x35
Sheet.. .25 x 38

Whitlock Two-roller, Two-revolution Pony Press

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the peerless press

This press is simple, strong and readily understood and operated. It is so con-
struafd E every m^otion is positive and there ^eln. no adlustments it is simply
impossible for even the most inexperienced person to get it °f ^
made with tools specially constructed for the purpose and all parts
are nt r
^angelb e. The strain-bearing parts are steel and are ma e -rV heavy wh ch n
sures great strength. The Impression Is given by a toggle, applied behind th
pi n yok This motion is very simple and powerful. The chase is -stantly and
^curel fastened to the bed by an automatic chase-hook. ^ The throw-off ,s an

eccentric, operated by a lever which locks in ea er positio.........

8x 12 Peedess Press li x X ;; ;; ........ ^

I^M^C .. " ... 300.00 I4ix22 ........ 500.00

extras for either of the above presses

. . $25 00 Pony Fountain................$iU.UU

Long Fountain................ i/s.uu . uny tir qo

Steam Fixtures.......................

Write for Net Prices

the pearl press

bed The platen lies in a position that facilitates -P\'^^.^^^XTperate at «ry high
of the long feed-dwell (one-half of each press movement), may be operated

speed.

Pearl No. 1. 5x 8 inches................

Pearl No. 3. 7 x 11 inches....... .........

Improved Pearl No. 8. 5x 8 Inches......

lmprovedPearlNo.il. 7 x inches.....

Improved Pearl No. 14. 9x14 inches.....

Nos. 1 and 3 are without throw-off. Nos. 8,

the chandler & price press

stock always on hand

instantaneous positive depressib e grippers cannot get beneath

lot tl^i\'Ses^^peed^rd tse ^.\'L^dinr Ev^ry press Is
gwe^"n^i \'r"sse\'vere test before leaving the factory.

Eighth Medium, 7 x 11 inside chase...............

165.00
250.00
300.00
400.00
450.00

, $15.00
10.00

% X 12

I0"xl5 " ..........

12 X18 " ..........

14 x20 " ..........

14ix22 " " ..........

extras for either size press

Steam Fixtures...............................

Buckeye or Short Fountain........................ 20 00

Chandler & Price Fountain..........................

Write for Net Prices

The New Vibrating Riding Roller is as easily attached as an

nui

.....$ 70.00

....... .... 110.00

.......... .... 95.00

............... 135.00

;;;;;.......... 200.00

and 14 have throw-off and full length fountain.

$12.00, No. 14 $14.00.

Futures! N..\',"«;»", 3 iï.OO, No. 8 liO.OO. No.

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the golding jobber

The Golding Jobber in the regular series is made for use on ordinary
classes of work where it is important that the maximum output be realized
and at the smallest percentage of labor. The Golding Art Jobber is made
to supply the demand for a machine capable of turning out the highest
grade of work.

(1) These prices are with machine rollers com-
plete, extra set of roller cores, extra set of
roller wheels, two chases, wrench, treadle and
brake. Unless otherwise ordered, steam fix-
tures are furnished with the Jobbers No. 9, 18
and 21 instead of treadle.

(2) These prices include
Automatic Fountain, Du-
plex Distributer, Steam
Fixtures with Automatic
Belt Shipper and Quick-

stop brake, complete set of composition rollers with extra set of cores, extra set
of roller wheels, two chases and wrench. Complete press does not include
counter and its attachments, as these are extra.

In setting up platen presses, two or three feet of space between each machine
should be allowed. The fly wheels on all sizes turn from the feeder.

No. and Name

Size of
Ciiase
Inside

No. of
Form
Rollers

Wltfiout
Fountain

and
Fixtures

Regular
Fountain

and
Fixtures

With Art
Fountain

and
Fixtures

No.

6.

Eighth Medium

8x 12

3

$200.00

$250\'.00

No.

7.

Quarto Medium

lOx 15

3

275.00

335.00

$370.00

No.

8.

Half Medium

12x 18

3

350.00

420.00

No.

9.

Half Super Royal

15x2r

3

450.00

525.00

No.

IE

). Art Series

12x 18

4

470.00

500.00

No.21

. Art Series

15x21

4

49Ó.Ö0

560.00

600.00

gally improved universal

This is the regular press, adapted for general letterpress
printing. An improved gear wheel is now put on all Style
One Universals, except the 10x15, with a section of steel
cast into the cam-way at the place where the friction roller
wears the hardest.

lOx 15 Shipping weight, 1,900 lbs............... .$255.00

13x19 Shipping weight, 2,700 lbs................ 360.00

14x22 Shipping weight, 2,850 lbs................ 410.00

17x25 Shipping weight, 3,300 lbs................ 550.00

Above prices are for Style I. Prices of other styles will
will be furnished on request. Prices subject to change.

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superior qual-ity

YEAR 1S72

establish ed

"th e hansen

improved perfected prouty press

Built in five sizes. Full particulars on application. ^^^^^^

No. 1. 7x11 inches inside chpe......................... 284.00

i-—■ 1 No-2- 9x13 " ;; .......................;; 333.00

_______________No. 3. 10x15 " ................... . 417.00

^ " \' No. 4. 12x18 "

n^j^aS^r^ NO. 5. j 1 \'nches inside chase...................... ^50.00

Prices given Include full length fountain and side steam fixtures.

prouty wood printing press

Chase Boards

No. 1. 7x11 10x4 $220.00

llR No 2 9 x 13 11 X 18 315.00

Ko\'.S. 10x 15 12 x22 375.00

No 4. 12x 18 15x 24 465.00

No. 5. I 1^x20 I ,6x26 500.00 ^V« J

Spec.5jl2^,2n ,,,34 555.00

No. 2 Imsroved Perfected Prouty Press (iJXZl) ^ »„^ „

Write for Net Prices j^tm^

the midget staple binder

It is strongly built, cannot clog ® 1

and needs no adjusting. It holds

100 staples at a charge and will
bind a little over i inch any kind
^^^ of paper. Very useful in offices
or can be u-sed in making up sam-
ples. Finished in nickcl. ^ ......

Price, in neat box.........iJ.uu

Midget Staple Binder Sj^^iai No. S Prouty Wood Printing Press. 34 inch

improved lightning binder No. 2

staples may be used, from 3-16 in. to 1-2 in. ^^^ ^^
Price...............................................

ACME BINDER No. 6

The Acme No. 6 binds to one-quarter inch, all kinds of paper. It has
an automatic clinching device. It is equipped with
anti-clogging devices

and both flat and saddle-back tables. No No 21

machine uses 250 staples at each charge, numbered as follows. No. 21
nne
Wire, i-inch; No. 22, fine wire ,Vinch; No. 23, coarse wire, i-inch.
No. 24, coarse wire, iVinch.

.......$35.00

Price......................................

Write for further particulars and net prices of any of the above machines.

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colt\'s armory platen presses

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

The Quarto Medium is built In the Style Qne and Style
Two constructions. The Style One has two form rollers and
Style Two has three form rollers.

The Half Medium and the Half Super Royal are now
built in the Style Two-A, Style Five-A and Style Six-A con-
structions.

The Quarto Medium Style One is particularly a high-
speed press. It can be operated as rapidly as the "disc" type
of machine and has more effective Ink distribution.

The Quarto Medium Style Two is better adapted, through
its greater distribution, for halftone and color printing.

The Half Medium and Half Super Royal In the Style
Two-A construction are equal to the average requirements of
high-class printers. They are high-speed presses.

The Half Medium and Half Super Royal in the Style
Five-A construction are much stronger machines than the
Style Two. They are adapted for all the Style Two is capable
of doing and also for a much heavier range of work, especially
in the way of half-tone, chromotype and tint printing. They
are high-speed presses.

The Half Medium and the Half Super Royal In the Style
Six-A construction are modifications of the Style Five, adapt-

ing them for all that can be done on the Styles Two and Five and also for certain classes of embossing, book-cover stamping
and the like, hot or cold.

QUARTO MEDIUM,STYLE TWO
Size, 10 x 15 inches inside of chase. Carrying three form roller, two distributer and one vibrator stocks, each to be cast
2 inches in diameter. Will operate safely and smoothly up to 2200 impressions an hour. Space through which press will pass
when assembled, 334 inches; when wholly dismembered, 194 inches.

Price of Press, complete with ink fountain, driving pulleys, belt shifter and brake.................................$350.00

The following parts are Included: 6 form roller stocks; 4 distributer stocks; 2 vibrator stocks; 4 distributer stock boxes- 4
adjusting clamps; 6 form roller wheels, 1 if inches diameter; 6 form roller wheels, 1| inches diameter; 5 chases; 2 feed tables; 2
feed table floor standards; 3 frisket fingers; 1 treadle; 3 wrenches.

HALF MEDIUM, STYLE TWO-A
Size, 13x 19 inches Inside of chase. Carrying three form roller, two distributer and one vibrator stocks, each to be cast 2
inches in diameter. Will operate safely and smoothly up to 1800 impressions an hour. Space through which press will pass
when assembled, 41 inches, when wholly dismembered, 294 inches.

Price of Press, complete with ink fountain, driving pulleys, belt shifter and brake.................................$500.00

The following parts are included: 6 form roller stocks; 4 distributer stocks; 2 vibrator stocks; 1 changer; 4 distributer stock
boxes; 4 adjusting clamps; 6 form roller wheels, 1 if inches diameter; 6 form roller wheels, Inches diameter; 5 chases; 2 feed
tables; 2 feed table floor standards; 3 frisket fingers; 3 wrenches.

HALF SUPER ROYAL, STYLE TWO-A
Size, 14
X 22 inches Inside of chase. Carrying three form roller, two distributer and one vibrator stocks, each to be cast 2
inches in diameter. Will operate safely and smoothly up to 1700 impressions an hour. Space through which press will pass
when assembled, 43 inches, when wholly dismembered, 324 Inches.

Price of Press, complete with ink fountain, driving pulleys, belt shifter and brake.................................$575.00

The following parts are included: 6 form roller stocks; 4 distributer stocks; 2 vibrator stocks; 1 changer; 4 distributer stock
boxes; 4 adjusting clamps; 6 form roller wheels, 1 if inches diameter; 6 form roller wheels, 1| inches diameter; 5 chases; 2
feed tables; 2 feed table floor standards; 3 frisket fingers; 3 wrenches.

When double inking device is furnished with any of the above described presses, the price thereof will be $15.00 net.
Prices and particulars regarding Style One, Style Five-A and Style Six-A wl

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be given on application.

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ESXABL-ISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

the diamond cylinder press

DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE
COUNTRY PUBLISHER
The Diamond is the up-to-date press for the country publisher. It
is made to meet his wants, and in design, material, construction and
workmanship, the highest standard is maintained.

No. 14 Steam Power Machine Is a six-column folio; size of bed 24x32|
inches- will print smaller sheets without special adjustment; floor space
40x43\'inches; the delivery table extending 30 Inches back of the franie;
speed 900 to 1,200 impressions per hour; shipping weight 2,500 pounds

Price, $450.00

No. 4 Hand Power Machine is same size and specifications as No. 14
machine; speed 700 to 900 impressions per hour; shipping weight 2 100
pounds. Price, $350.00

Each press is furnished with felt blanket, set of cast rollers, extra
set of roller cores, fly table, wrenches, oil can and screw-driver. The
Steam Power series, in addition to the above, has tight and loose pulleys,
shifter and fly wheel. Rubber blanket furnished in place of felt at an
additional cost of $4.00. Felt blanket complete with trimmings, $lS.bO.
Rubber blanket complete with trimmings, $22.60. Steam power attach-
ments (for hand power presses), $125.00.

SUPERIOR (QUALITY

the

Eighth Medium 8

Quarter Medium 10

Quarter Medium (large) 12
Half Medium 13

Half Medium (large) 14 --------

Half Super Royal 14^x22................... 450.00

Side Steam Fixtures, extra, $15.00

Three chases, foot brake, gauge pin box, gripper and im-
pression wrench, three cast rollers, one brayer with cast roller,
and three roller stocks furnished with each press. If desired
we will furnish either two extra chases or one roller mould
in place of casting the rollers and brayer.

The patented impression throwoff, large ink disc, counter-
balanced platen, extra wide gearwheels cut from tool steel,
patented depressible gripperbar and grippers, forged steel
crankshafts and connecting rods, equalized platen lock, in-
stantaneous chase-lock, and the carefully fitted bearings, are
among the points which contribute to the durability and pop-
ularity of this press.
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challenge-gordon
job press

X 12...................$165.00

xl5................... 250.00

xl8................... 300.00

X 19 ........... 350.00

x20................... 400.00

monitor paging and number-
ing machine

The Monitor Paging and Numbering Machine is the result
of years of practical experience and experimenting by its de-
signer. It is durable, made of finest material. It is easy to
adjust and easy to operate. May be changed from foot to
steam power in a moment. Height, 48 inches; floor space,
24x40 inches; net weight, 325 lbs.; Speed, 100 to 150 revolu-
lutions per minute. Full particulars on application,
no. i foot power

With I Four Roll Steel Figure Head...............

With 1 Six " " " " ............... 195.00

With 1 Four Roll and 1 Six Roll Steel Figure Head 250.00

Steam Attachments on Machines, extra............. 50.00

no, 2 combined steam and foot power

With 1 Four Roll Steel Figure Head...............

With 1 Six " " " ..........;•••■

With 1 Four Roll and 1 Six Roll Steel Figure Head
Extra Repeater, to repeat as many times as desired..

steel heads (cut to order)

4 Wheel Steel Head..............................

5 Wheel " " ..............................

6 Wheel " " ..............................

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235.00
245.00
300.00
3.00

50.00
60.00
70.00

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printers\' saw table

Designed for cut-
ting and trimming
cuts, wood or metal
furniture, reglets,
slugs, brass rule,
leads, etc. Accurate
squaring up and par-
allel gauges are fur-
nished. The table
on the right hand
side extends out-
ward, and that side
is fitted in as ashoot-
board and plane.
The table is raised
and lowered by a
hand wheel under
the front edge of the
table as shown in
illustration. Ashelf
— attached to pedestal
forms receptacle for
tools.

Printers\' Saw Table, without Shoot Board and Plane,

24x27 inches, with Countershaft................$100.00

Same, complete, with i h.p. Electric Motor connected 170.00
Printers\' Saw Table, with Shoot Board and Plane,

24 x30 inches, with Countershaft................ 118.00

Same, complete, with i h.p. Electric Motor connected 190.00
One Saw for either wood or metal furnished with each machine.

ingot casting apparatus

By its use the
reduction of scrap
metal is obtained
in the shortest
possible time and
at the least ex-
pense.

The Style C
with water cooling
attachment will
permit the casting
of ingots as fast as
a workman can
pour the metal
with a hand ladle.

Single Pan Ingot Mould for 12 ingots..............$ 4.50

Style C with moulds for 48 ingots...............................70.00

Style C with moulds for 48 ingots and water cooling

attachment......................................................................96.00

Style B with moulds for 95 ingots....................................90.00

Style B with moulds for 96 Ingots and water cooling

attachment......................................................................145.00

All-Iron Truck for Style C..................................................42.00

" B................................................54.00

Wooden Truck, lined with sheet-iron, on casters for

Style C............................................................................15.00

Same for Style B..................................................................21.00

the hansen superior (^uauity

miller saw-trimmer

A machine which saws and
trims linotype slugs without
burring or finning, at one oper-
ation; trims cuts, and makes
outside mortises, undercuts
plates, miters rule to any
angle, makes plate bevels for
tacking or patent register
hooks, splits linotype slugs oi
trims off their shoulders and
ribs to gain space, does a score
of other things around the
composing room and reduces
its entire production to point
measurement. It has a range
of from three points to one
hundred and fifty picas, adjust-
able to points and half-points.
Miller Saw-Trimmer. Universal Type

Standard Equipment—without counter-shaft or motor $300.00
Countershaft mounted on base of machine, with end-
less belt to saw arbor............................. 25.00

Motor equipment extra. Prices and particulars on application.

Standard Equipment consists of two 6-lnch linotype saws and heads
complete with trimmers; 4 xf inch emery wheel; 50-plca swivei gauge; mi-
crometer point end gauge; 5-poInt line holder; removable worl^-hoiding
vise; batter with locking bolt; saw hood with bolt and nut; point ele-
vating dial; elevating crank; belt tightener: endless leather belt; saw
swage; directions.

EXTRA ATTACHiVlENTS

150-pica extension micrometer point end gauge.......$25.00

Brass saw and head with trimmers.................. 20.00

Brass saw grinding attachment and disc emery wheel. . 10.00

Beveler head for tacks............................. 10.00

Beveler head for patent register hook............... 10.00

10-point line holder................................ 5.00

18-point line holder................................ 5.00

Router and Jig Saw, complete with necessary tools____300.00

slug cutting

attachments

FOR ANY SAW TABLE
These slug holders may be used on any
saw table having an adequate parallel gauge.
They can be used for trimming to size all
such material as leads, slugs, reglet and
furniture, and are accurate and reliable.

In the No. 1 attachment material is held
between the jaws, one of which is stationary
and the other adjustable by means of a large
screw having a milled head which extends
beyond body of attachment Price, $18.00
No. 2 attachment is like the No. 1
excepting that both Jaws are adjustable, one
is held by a strong spring catch and the
other by a screw thread, as in No. 1.

Price, $30.00

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hickok ruling machine

The Hickok 0-A styles of Ruling Machines are known
throughout the entire civilized world as being the best and
most complete Ruling Machines.

The 0-A Strikers of the Ruling machine are the styles
preferred by 90 per cent of the trade throughout the world,
and can be found in almost every ruling shop in the United

States and Europe.

Built in sizes and styles for every class of work.

Full particulars and prices on application. In writing
for information give full description of class of work you
propose doing.

the mentges folder

The Mentges Folder contains no frail or delicate parts.
The frame is built for strength, solidity and compactness,
and is made of highest grade cast-iron, ribbed throughout
to give the greatest strength, lightness and rigidity. All
castings are of the same high quality, reinforced with ribs,
thus enabling them to withstand the utmost strain without

fear of breakage.

It is simple in construction and easy to operate, it is
unsurpassed in durability, speed and accuracy of its work.

The new model is equipped with especially designed
steel rollers-not the old style wood rollers, cloth covered.
These steel rollers cannot warp, swell, stick, or give trouble
in any way. They are turned true In a lathe and then
milled, thus adding a valuable and durable improvement
The folding knives in this machine are of highly polished

steel with saw teeth and will last for years. ^ t -^rv^^r

f; : p M.r c-tvip Nn 2 4 6 8 10 or 12 pages, with 8- and 10-page paster and trimmer
Mentges Folder, Style No. 2. 4, o, o,
 m s ^^^ ^^ 12-page paster, extra........

\'■\'^^r^Sl^s Ind^ic^s "ofothe; siyles-and-siz^s\'on application.

Style 2 Mentges Folder

.$225.00
..$15.00

,0 ^i.n«.\'« — ---

brown catalog and book folders

This is another entirely new design, taking the place of the old No.

133, which is now known as No. 133^.

It is larger being 33x45 Inches in size, and folding down to 11x14
inches It is a Two, Three and
Four-fold Machine, and has a very
wide range of work, folding both Regular and Oblong work in various
sizes.

It folds 8, 12. 16, 24 and 32 pages.

It has Automatic Revolving Sheet Retarder, Automatic Gripper
Side Registers, both Right and Left Hand at the first fold, Push Side
Registers at third and fourth folds. Adjustable Tape Tighteners, Micro-
meter Adjustments on end stops, 16 and 32 Page Head Perforators and

Adjustable Packers.

The Head Perforators are thrown in and out of use from the outside

of machine. This is a great time saver and convenience.

Price ........$1200.00 8-page paster............$50.00

Extra Set Rolls, parallel to third set for 24\'s and 32^s in gangs, $150.00

Brown Catalog Folder No. 131. This Is a Two and Thr-^
folds 8, 12 and 16 pages. Has Automatic Gnpper S\'d® ^^ set of folding rolls, $150.00

\' other styles of Folding Mac.nes sent on request.

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BOSTON CARD CUTTER

Made in three sizes. The frame is made of iron, all parts
being accurately fitted. The table is made of well-seasoned
hardwood. The knives are made of best tempered cast steel,
and they are also made in curved form to have a drawing cut
so that no clamp of any kind is necessary to hold the stock.

No. 8. 84-inch blade...........................$ 8 00

No. 12. 124-lnch blade........................... 12 00

No. 24. 244-inch blade.......................... 21 00

PREMIUM CARD CUTTER

A popular, gen-
eral, all round cutter
with 12-lnch blade,
meeting the require-
ments of a medium
sized cutter. A dis-
tinct advantage is
secured by a pecu-
liar arrangement of the jomt, by which a sheet of any length
may be cut. Attention is called to the adjustable back gauge
which can be clearly seen in the illustration. It is a great
improvement over the former gauge.

Price............................................$10.00

THE POPULAR CUTTER

This cutter has
a 15-inch blade
and a number of
special features.
The table is lined
in 4-inch squares.
The lower knife is
secured to a strip
of wood separated from the table by a space more than suf-
ficient to allow for a possible swelling of the table, thus
making the position of the knife permanent.

STUDIO CUTTER AND BINDER
Some people prefer a binder attached to the trimmer. We
can furnish the trimmers and binders as follows:

Diamond Trimmer and Binder.......................$1.75

Dandy Trimmer and Binder......................... 2.75

Studio Cutter and Binder........................... 3.75

DANDY PHOTO
TRIMMER
This trimmer has
a blade 8 inches in
length; the curved
blade gives a good
clean cut.

Price........$2.00

DIAMOND PHOTO TRIMMER

This is practically a smaller edition of the Dandy trimmer
and it is made to
meet the demand
for a lower priced
cutter. It has a
blade 6 inches in
length.

Price......$1.25

Price.............................................$7.00

4®=Evefy Printer should investigate Hansen\'s new invention for reproducing typewritten letters on job presses. The most practical yet devised

MANUFACTURER\'S CUTTER
Astrong machine having a 24-inch blade,
adapted to any reasonable work for which
such a cutter may be used. An essential
feature is the automatic grip or binder which
securely holds the work in position before
the descending blade begjns to cut and
throughout its movement.
Price............................$25.00

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established in the year 1s72

UNIMATIC PUNCH No. 2

The most convenient and practical low price punch on the market. It is
made with removable and adjustable punch heads, and will punch holes m
any sheet, any distance apart up to lOi inches. Maximum distance from cen-
ter of hole to edge of sheet for special heads that can be used in this machine
is I inch The punch has adjustable side and back stops and a graduated
scale for setting punch heads. The punch heads may be set any distance
apart and locked firmly into position by thumb screws. The punches may be
easily removed or changed. Nicely finished in Japan and Gilt with punch

head and small parts nickel plated. Size 11 x inches. _

No 2 Unimatic Punch including any two single round hole dies ol the tol-
lowing sizes: 1-8", 3-16", 1-4", 7-32", 5-16", 3-8", 13-32"................S7-50

UNIMATIC PUNCH No. 3

The No 3 Unimatic Punch is similar to the No. 2 in construction, but is
larger heavier and stronger. Also it Is capable of punching holes any distance
apart up to 14| inches in any length of sheet. This Machine takes the same
punch heads as the No. 2 and is also adaptable for punching holes | inch
center of hole to edge of sheet. It is nicely finished in Japan and Gilt same

as the No. 2. , , , c »u f i

No 3 Unimatic Punch Including any two single round hole dies of the toi-

lowlng\'sizes: 1-8", 3-16", 1-4". 7-32", 5-16", 3-8", 13-32"..............S15.00

STYLE 13 U
Card Index Die, for punching slotted
hole to fit card index.

Price each $7.50

UNIMATIC PUNCH HEADS

STYLE C. U.

Combination head, comprising five round hole punches as follows: 1-8", 3-16",
7-32", 1-4" and 3-8". Fitted with five punches, four of which may be removed,
leaving desired size for punching.

Price each $3.00

13-32"

Price each $1.25

STYLE D. U.
For punching double round holes 3-16"
in diameter and 1-2" between centers, for S.
& T. Prong price books, or 7-32" in diameter
and 27-32" between centers for Reliable,
Tengwall or Government files.

Price each $2.00

MULTIPLEX PUNCHES

We also sell the Multiplex Punches made by the manufacturers of the Unimatic. They are similar to the Unimatic in con-

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monitor wire stitchers

The Monitor Wire Stitchers embody the result of years of experience and costly
experiment, covering simplicity and durability in all points. All v^orking parts are
made of the finest material obtainable and the workmanship is of the highest grade.
All working parts are in plain view of operator. The wire is fed straight into machine
forming a true and perfect staple which is absolutely necessary for all classes of stitch-
ing thicker than one-half inch. Furnished with every convenience to insure speed and
accuracy of work.

Size 000 20th Century
00 20th Century

0 20th Century

1 20th Century
Ii 20th Century
Ii 20th Century

$700.00
475.00
400.00
300.00
265.00
235.00
200.00
175.00

100.00
160.00

Capacity f to 2 inches, weight 850 lbs........

Capacity 2 sheets to If inches, weight 700 lbs.

Capacity i to If inches, weight 600 lbs...........

Capacity 2 sheets to | inch, weight 480 lbs........

Capacity 2 sheets to f inch, weight 440 lbs........

Capacity 2 sheets to i inch, weight 400 lbs........

2 Roll Feed. Capacity 2 sheets to f inch, weight 325 lbs..........

Roll Feed. Calendar. Capacity 2 sheets to J Inch, weight 320 lbs.

Power. Capacity 2 sheets to 1-5 inch, weight

270 lbs.........................................

Box Machine, power, weight 285 lbs..............................

boston wire stitcher

The Boston Wire Stitcher is a strong, exceedingly simple machine, being self regu-
lating in all parts, except setting the thickness of work. This operation of compressing
the pad of paper (constituting the Job) by means of a hand wheel, sets the feed, cutter,
clinchers, table, and every part of the stitcher to absolute adjustment. The best quality
of material is used in construction, all working parts being the finest quality of hardened
steel. Each machine is subjected to rigid tests before leaving the factory.

No. 3. Capacity 2 sheets to exceeding | inch, weight 290 lbs................$200.00

No. 4. Capacity 2 sheets to 1 Inch, weight 335 lbs......................... 250.00

boston staple binder

The Boston Staple Binder is designed to meet the requirements of offices not having work
enough to warrant the expense of a wire sticher. It is built on new lines and is the nearest
approach to a stitcher yet devised. It is difficult to distinguish Its stapling from the best wire
stitching. The foot-power Boston Stapler is made in two styles. Style A has a pedestal and
Style B must be screwed to a bench or table, the treadle attaching to the floor. The capacity
of both styles is 3-16 of an inch, flat or saddle work.

Style A, Pedestal..............................................................$35,00

Style B, Bench................................................................ 25.00

Staples put up in boxes of 5000. Special discount for quantity orders.
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HANSEN\'S IMPROVED

CURVING

MACHINE

THE

SIMPLEST AND MOST PRACTICAL
CURVING MACHINE
ON THE MARKET

PRICE, $15.00

It will rapidly and accurately bend brass rules, leads or slugs into circles, ovals, or curves of almost any size; it will also

straighten out curved or bent pieces of rule so that they may be used indefinitely. ^ ^ .KpH .nH rirrles

The construction of the machine is simple, solid and powerful. The curving cylinder can be easily detach d an c rcles

ovals, etc., taken from it without injuring their completeness. The degree of curve desired is constantly at the will of the
operator. Invaluable for bending steel cutting rule for box manufacturers.

HANSEN\'S
POWER IMPROVED

PIN-HOLE PERFORATOR

The cut represents the new Pin-Hole Perforator, which for
durability, strength and general utility stands second to none,
having a number of advantages over all other machines.

It consists of two die wheels placed in such a position as to
register perfectly, with no gearing to get out of order.

It has a nicely finished table with gauge on side which can be
quickly and accurately set at any distance from the point of perfor-
ation.

It will perforate a sheet 26 inches wide and any desired length.

An excellent feature of this machine and one that will be appre-
ciated, is that it does the work in one-fourth the time consumed by
any other machine, and may be run by either hand or power.

A prominent printer says of Hansen\'s Perforator: "I could
easily dispense with some of my other machines, but Muld not for a
minute think of getting along without the perforator."

Price, Complete, $65.00

superior quality

the hansen

established in the year is,2

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MONITOR HEAVY PERFORATOR

The Monitor Extra Heavy Perforator is very massive and strong In construction. The side
guides for the head are supported by a cross brace above the head, thereby insuring a true and
perfectly perpendicular motion. The head Is connected with the operating shaft below by side
rods, which are Joined to head by means of a projected hub, on which the collar of the side rod
operates. This removes any possible lateral motion or strain to the perforator head. The die
plates are made of the highest grades of special tempered steel. Holes in die plate are 60
gauge, 15 to an Inch. Every needle can be removed independently, and can be sharpened while
In the machine. The machine Is finely finished, is provided with suitable gauges and fine
hardwood tables.

24-lnch, Power Perforator, extra heavy..........................................$250.00

28-inch, " " " " .......................................... 275-00

30-inch, " " " " .......................................... 325.00 Monitor Extra Heavy

20-inch, Foot Power, extra heavy...................$175.00 28-Inch, Foot Power, extra heavy...............

24-Inch, " " " " ................... 200.00 30-Inch, " " " " ...............

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established in the year 1s72

....$225.00
.... 275 00

MONITOR STANDARD PERFORATOR

The Monitor Standard Perforator is constructed on the same principle as the heavy pattern,
embodying the same recent improvements and conveniences. They will meet all requirements of
general work and give entire satisfaction. Made for foot or steam power. The power device is
very simple and quick
In action. The machines are fully guaranteed In every respect. They are
finely finished and provided with hardwood table and suitable gauges.

20-inch, Steam Power...............$125.00 20-inch. Foot Power................$ 75.00

24-inch, " " ............... 150.00 24-inch, " " ................ 100.00

28-inch, " " ............... 175.00 28-inch, " " ................ 125.00

30-inch, " ............... 225.00 30-inch, " " ................ 150.00

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ROSBACK
PROGRESS POWER PERFORATOR

The dies are made of Imported Jessop tool steel being 3-16
inch thickness, are hardened and guaranteed for five years. The
punches are tool steel. The automatic delivery does away with
one handling of the stock. The reclining table is adjustable to
different angles, thus providing for various heights of piles.
The feed gauge is an attachment for feeding sheets into the
machine to be perforated when more than one line of perforation
is desired. Without the feed gauge it would be necessary to run
the sheets through the machine as many times as you have lines
of perforation. The feed gauge is provided with stops which
slide on a round shaft and can be slid and fastened at any desired
position. Each one can be turned up and out of the way Inde-
pendently. The spaces can be made from | inch to 20 inches.
The perforator Is provided with a sectional adjustment to afford
such different lengths of sections as desired. With our device
the punches cannot slide by, and cause defective perforations.
In case of a bent or injured punch, a single punch can be re-
moved and a new one Inserted in a moment\'s time without re-
moval of other punches.

28-Inch, Progress, Heavy, Steam Power..............$275.00

30-Inch, " " " " ................ 300.00

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30-lNCH IRON FRAME SHEARS

STYLE A

The 30-inch Iron Frame Shears are adaptable for use of fancy leather
goods and picture frame manufacturers as well as for the cutting of all
kinds of cardboard, cloth, felt, paper, etc.

Price, without Spring Gauge...............................QO

With Spring Gauge........................................

Write for net prices and information on other sizes and styles.

THE ANDERSON BUNDLING PRESS

The range of work is from 3 x 6 inches to lOx 12 inches, and larger if boards are
used at each end of the bundle. It has a patent releasing device, a novel and very
important feature. Made of the best material throughout. The gears are com-
pounded so a pressure of 10,000 lbs. is easily obtained with the least exertion on the
part of the operator. Weight, 700 pounds, Write for net prices.
Price..........................................................

THE NEW MODEL PERFORATOR

The New Model will perforate a row of holes of any length up to 22 inches
without removing any needles. The system of gauges is most comprehensive and
adjustments can be made to the hundredth part of an inch. Perforator pins can
be quickly removed or replaced. Extra pins 30 cents per hundred.

^ ...........$75.00

Price...............................................

ROSBACK ROTARY PERFORATOR

Designed to do strictly up-to-date work, do it rapidly and at the
smallest cost It makes the slot hole and also the knife cut perfora-
tion- will score, trim and crimp, all at the same time or separately
as desired. It is furnished with both styles of perforating heads.
Automatic feed.

HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

Price........................................................

Sterling Coated. See page 377

ROSBACK ROTARY CRIMPING MACHINE

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STONEMETZ TWO-REVOLUTION PONY CYLINDER PRESS

A time saver and money maker. It will do the work of two or three job presses,
and in offices where larger cylinder presses are used it will take care of the smaller
jobs, thus relieving the larger machines and increasing the output of the plant. The
simplicity of the Stonemetz places its operation within the capacity of the ordinary
Gordon pressman. The bed motion is entirely new. There is but one bearing between
press bed and cylinder, thus insuring accurate register. The impression control Is
all that could be desired and a fine distribution is effected by two 3-inch form rollers
and four driven table rollers. The Stonemetz press, by reason of its simplicity, can
be constructed and sold at a low price; at the same time it is guaranteed to do the
work. Size 25 x33 inches.
Write for prices and particulars.

FELT AND RUBBER BLANKETS

Best quality Felt and Rubber Blankets for all styles and sizes of cylinder and proof presses. Give size when ordering.

Prices on application.

CHANDLER & PRICE POWER PAPER CUTTER

Made in Three Sizes; 30-inch, 32-lnch, and 34-inch.
The Chandler & Price Power Paper Cutter is designed to meet every need of the modern
up-to-date printing office at a price that places it easily within their reach. Simple,
powerful, noiseless power fixtures; powerful worm drive; all parts encased in oil bath; the
starting mechanism is safe; positive pin clutch; table is extra heavy and rib braced, and
other parts correctly proportioned to withstand strain. Fully guaranteed in all respects.

30-inch Hand Clamp Power Paper Cutter, weight 2,000 lbs...............$280.00

32-lnch " " " " " " 2,100 " .............. 290.00

34-Inch " " " " " " 2,200 " .............. 310.00

COTT\'S IMPROVED TABLET HOLDER AND CLAMP

Will hold any quantity up to 3,000 sheets of paper and
any size from 24x2J to 8ix 14 inches. With extra clamps
and press boards, almost any quantity of work can easily
be handled. Accommodates all sizes of stationery and ad-
mits of their being glued on one or both sides. It is made
sloping so that paperwill stand alone while being adjusted.
It is light, strong, durable and easily handled.

Tablet Holder, Clamp, and Set of 5 Press Boards, $3.50

Extra Clamp without boards.................... 1.40

r ij., r jTiiiiiTj Extra set of 5 Press Boards......................60

Cott\'s Improved Tablet Holder

STEREOTYPE BEATING BRUSH

Best quality, medium size, each...............$7.50

Prices and particulars of other sizes on application.

ROBERTS TAPE COUPLERS

Durable, economical, adjusted in a few seconds. Each box contains 50 couplers.
f-inch....$1.00 f-inch....$l.25 |-inch... .$1.50 l^-inch.... $ 1.75

i-inch.... 1.00 i-inch.... 1.50 l-inch.... 1.75 li-inch.... 2.00

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ROSBACK PERFORATORS

These machines are very strongly built. Punches are of steel, perfectly round
and straight, and make a clean perforation. They are placed directly under the cen-
ter of the head which insures a perfectly perpendicular motion without tilt. Punches
are independent of each other and can be removed and renewed without disturbing
the others. Every machine is furnished with a file for sharpening punches. Bed is
very heavy and insures perfect rigidity under any possible strain. Strippers are f inch
thick and in one piece. Sliding steel plates, easily moved by the loosening of thumb
screws, permit the operator to perforate Just as much of the sheet as is desired. This
is essential when perforating checks, etc.

ROSBACK PERFORATORS

28-inch, Foot Power...........^l^c Sn

24-lnch, Steam Power......... „a

28-inch,

REGULAR ROSBACK

........$ 60.00

......... 75.00

............ 100.00

.$125.00
. 150.00
. 175.00

15-inch, Foot Power.
20-inch, " " -
24-inch, " " ■

200.00

Vo-incli,\'Hand Power...........$50.00

PERFORATORS

28-lnch, Foot Power..................

24-inch, Steam Power................

28-inch, " " ................

10-inch,

Hand Power...............................$35.00

MONITOR MULTIPLEX PUNCH

Built on correct mechanical principles, and of the best grades of material. It Is very
heavy, solid and substantial. The combined punch and die heads for special punching are
made of one solid casting, embracing the upper and lower dies. The combined head slides
in groove to desired position, locked instantly by a lever, and requires no adjustment what-
ever With the separate punch head and die block holes can be punched in any part of a
30x44 inch sheet, through about one-half inch of paper, making perfectly true and smooth
perforations which can be spaced from li inches to 30 inches apart, and from one to twenty
made at each operation.

Machine complete, with 4 heads and upper and lower round dies (standard sizes)..$250.00

Extra Round Hole Punches and Dies, less than §-inch in diameter, per set....... /.50

Special Punches and Dies, including guide, stock sizes, each................... /-SO

Combined Punch and Die Head (or holders) each. ........................

Special Dies and Punches for loose leaf work made to order.

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ROSBACK

AUTOMATIC INDEX CUTTING MACHINE

This machine makes the indexing of blank books, directories, catalogs, loose
leaves, etc., one of the most simple things in the bindery. The spacing is done
entirely automatically and any length of space from 3-16 to 1\\ Inches may be cut.
Change of spacing can be made in two seconds and no change of racks or parts is
required. The machine will cut anything from a vest pocket memorandum book
to a 20-inch ledger. Depth of cut can be made as desired, from 1-8 to 2 inches
by an adjustable receding gauge. The number of leaves to be cut for each
letter Is shown you by the automatic indicator or dial which revolves. The con-
struction of this machine is strictly first-class, and all materials the best. Every
machine guaranteed.

Prices on application.

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THE BROWN & CARVER PAPER CUTTERS

AUTOMATIC CLAMP AND

FOOT TREADLE POWER PAPER
CUTTER

The Brown & Carver Automatic Cutters
have been perfected so they will cut as accu-
rately as the Brown & Carver Hand Clamp
Cutters, and are absolutely unbreakable. The
mechanism of these machines is simple and
there are few wearing parts. They do not
require frequent adjusting. The clamping
pressure is applied on the principle of the
Brown & Carver Hand Clamp. It Is inde-
pendent of the knife, is powerful and reliable,
and can be instantly varied by shifting a lever
within easy reach of the operator. With a
speed of thirty cuts per minute the clamp de-
scends gently upon the stock and packs the
pile without Jarring sheets out of position.
The automatic pressure is then applied. The
pile is held under uniform pressure throughout
the stroke of the knife, and, as the three opera-
tions of packing, clamping and cutting are
distinct and separate, and are performed at
different times during the revolution of the
machine, the bell power is never called upon
for more than one operation at a time and con-
sequently the Brown & Carver Cutters lake the
least power to operate. Further particulars
and specifications on application.

63-inch, weight 12,650 pounds....................$1850.00

68-inch, weight 14,450 pounds.................... 2150.00

74-inch, weight 16,650 pounds.................... 2600.00

84-inch, weight 19,150 pounds.................... 3000.00

34-inch, weight 5,200 pounds....................$ 750.00

38-inch, weight 5,900 pounds.................... 875.00

44-lnch, weight 6,600 pounds.................... 1075.00

50-inch, weight 7,500 pounds.................... 1300.00

57-inch, weight 10,150 pounds.................... 1550.00

Hand clamp attachment for automatic clamp cutters, $50.00 extra, less discount.

Plain clamp and plain back gauge, not interlocking, cutting up to 3i inches, and plain table, special lower prices.
Iivfort(\\ation regarding the new Power Cutter called the "Ontario" furnished on request.

THE BROWN & CARVER SEMI-AUTO CUTTERS
With Foot Treadle and Hand Clamp
The clamp on these machines may be operated as on the regular Brown & Carver Hand Clamp
Cutters, or It may be brought down to the work quickly by treadle, and will lock automatically on
the work or return to the top, as desired. A partial turn of the hand clamp wheel will give full
clamping pressure, and a partial turn in reverse while the foot is held on treadle will release the
clamp so it will rise automatically to the top. Work may be cut up to f inch wide, and the knife
has a rise of 6i inches. The back gauge is In three parts, and, when split, the sections form a
side gauge so that work can be cut near center of knife as well as at the side of machine. The
back gauge is close to side gauge for small work. The clamp is provided with a flat removable
plate for fine work which might otherwise be marred by clamp fingers. The knife can be instantly adjusted for level or wear by
turn of the connecting rod.

with treadle and cable gauge movement

34-inch, weight 4,600 pounds......................$665.00 44-inch, weight 6,100 pounds.....................

38-inch, weight 5,300 pounds...................... 790.00 50-lnch, weight 6.900 pounds..................... 1190.00

brown & carver hand clamp cutters, screw gauge movement and without treadle

34-inch, weight 4,500 pounds.................•....$ 625.00 63-inch, weight 10,500 pounds....................^1700.00

65-lnch. weight 11,400 pounds........................................1820.00

68-lnch, weight 12,300 pounds........................................2000.00

74-inch, weight 14,500 pounds........................................2400.00

84-inch, weighl 16,000 pounds................... . 2800.00

38-inch, weight 5,200 pounds..................... 750.00

44-inch, weight 6,000 pounds..................... 950.00

50-lnch, weight 6,800 pounds..................... 1150.00

54-lnch, weight 7,600 pounds..................... 1290.00

57-inch, weight 8,200 pounds ..................... 1400.00

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

POWER PAPER CUTTERS

OSWEGO AUTOMATIC CLAMP CUTTER
Foot Treadle and Cable Gauge
The pressure of the automatic clamp Is sufficient to damp and cut accurately the hardest
stock The knife makes 27 cuts a minute. Production, therefore, is limited only by the ability of
the operator to keep pace with the machine. Work is cut up to i inch wide.

Size, 32-inch. Weight, 3,600 pounds. List Price....................................$570.00

Hand Clamp Attachment for these cutters, $65.00 extra, less discount.

OSWEGO SEMI-AUTO POWER CUTTERS
Hand Clamp, with Foot Treadle and Cable Gauge
Guaranteed rigid, powerful, fast and accurate. The clamp on these machines may be operated as
on th regular Oslego Hand Clamp Cutters, or it may be brought down to the work quickly y trea e,
and
Will lock automatically on the work or return to the top, as desired. ^ ParUa turn of the^h^^^^^^^
clamp wheel will give full clamping pressure, and a partial turn in reverse while
Will release the clamp so it will rise automatically to the top. These cutters ^^

minute. The clamp and back gauge interlock, allowing work to be cut up to i inch The knife is
bolted solidly to the bar and is instantly adjusted by a turn of the connecting rod at right and eccentric

lever at left.

26-inch, weight 2,300 pounds.......................$405.00

30-inch, weight 2,600 pounds....................... 4J0.UU

OSWEGO POWER CUTTERS (HAND CLAMP) WITHOUT TREADLE AND^WiTH SCREW GAUGE MOVEMENT

26-inch, weight 2,000 pounds.......................^w\'na

30-inch, weight 2,300 pounds.-......................

OSWEGO HAND AND POWER CUTTERS (HAND CLAMP) WITHOUT TREADLE, WITH SCREW GAUGE MOVEMENT

33-inch, weight 2,600 pounds.......................$510.00

36-inch, weight 2,700 pounds....................... 555.00

oil can and wrenches, delivered skidded and boxed f.o.b. cars
Write for Net Selling Prices.

Each size is made in several styles as shown

band passing over a geared wheel at front furnished plain, or interlocking which allows cuts to be mady

26-inch, weight 2,100 pounds.......................$350.00

30-inch, weight 2,400 pounds.......................

32-inch, weight 2,500 pounds....................... 445.UU

Each of the above cutters furnished complete with knife,
Oswego, N. Y. No overhead fixtures of any kind are included.

THE NATIONAL SELF-CLAMPING CUTTER

table below. The back gauge is moved by an accurately graduated steel
the eye of the operator. A powerful clamp is provided be

whichThe\'gauge can"be instantly locked. \' The back gauge can be ^......

as narrow as i inch. The back gauge can be ^f^^nished m one or th ee
parts Accurate side gauges extend both front and back from the knlie
The automatic throw-off is positive in its actiori and so arranged that
the accidental starting of the machine is impossible The
round cutt ng
stick presents much more surface than a square stick, consequently it
hsts much longer. The stick is held firmly by a patented device which
prevents its slipping and turning when in use. To overcome momentum
and as an additional safeguard a powerful automatic brake has been pro-
vided, which is so designed that it is only on when the clutch is ott.
32-iNCH MACHINES

Plain Self-Clamp. . . . weight 3,600 pounds..............$600.00

Self and Foot Clamp . . weight 3,800 pounds.............. 675.00

Self and Hand Clamp . . weight 3,900 pounds.............. 700.00

Self, Hand and Foot Clamp, weight 3,950 pounds.............. 750.00

36-iNCH MACHINES

Plain Self-Clamp. . . . weight 3,900 pounds..............$725.00

Self and Foot Clamp . . weight 4,100 pounds.............. 800.00

Self and Hand Clamp . . weight 4,200 pounds..............

Self, Hand and Foot Clamp, weight 4,250 pounds.............. 8/5.00

40-lNCH MACHINES

Plain Self-Clamp. . . . weight 4,200 pounds.............^ onHa

Self and Foot Clamp . . weight 4,400 pounds............. 9/5.UU

Self and Hand Clamp . . weight 4,500 pounds............. 950.00

Self, Hand and Foot Clamp, weight 4,550 pounds............. 1000.00

44-inch Machines: Self Clamp; Self and Foot Clamp; Self and Hand
Clamp; Self, Hand and Foot Clamp.
Prices and discounts on application.

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

32-inch, weight 2,700 pounds.......................

36-inch, weight 2,800 pounds....................... 600.00

32-inch, weight 2,400 pounds.......................$415.00

36-inch, weight 2,600 pounds....................... 530.00

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

LEVER PAPER CUTTERS

THE CHANDLER & PRICE PAPER CUTTER
It is heavier than other cutters of its size, the extra metal
being distributed to withstand strain and springing when
worked to fullest capacity. The smooth working quality due
to this staunchness has made-it a very popular machine.
The legs, braces, table and knife bar are of very heavy pattern.
The cutter is perfectly counterbalanced, with weight and
lever easily and quickly adjustable to suit each operator\'s
convenience. The extra large hand-wheel makes clamping
quick and easy. The clamp fingers have a broad surface,
thus saving fine stock from creasing. All gauges are ac-
curately squared with the knife and when in place are rigid
and true. The back gauge extends to within an inch of the
side gauge. All parts are strictly interchangeable.

23-inch, weight 950 pounds...............$100.00

26-inch, weight 1,100 pounds............... 130.00

30-inch, weight 1,600 pounds............... 175.00

THE PEERLESS GEM LEVER CUTTER
The frames are very strong, with double braces. The
knife bars are thick and carefully adjusted in the slots,
which are provided with gibs and adjusting screws to take
up any possible wear.
The leverage is perfect
and the cutting is very
easy; the knife returns
to its original position
with the least possible
exertion owing to the
perfect counterbalance,
which is within the ma-

chine out of the way. All sizes are furnished with intersecting, adjustable back gauges
and will cut to a very narrow margin. The back gauges on the two larger sizes are split.
Side gauges are furnished on all sizes.

23-inch, weight 750 pounds.......SIOO.OO 30-inch, weight 1,400 pounds......Si^^OO

25-inch, weight 850 pounds....... 125.00

i

OSWEGO LEVER PAPER CUTTERS
An exceptionally heavy, durable machine, made in four sizes. The
finger clamp and back gauge allow work to be cut as narrow as i inch.
The table is plain (not grooved); front scored In i inch squares with
brass rule graduated to sixteenths of an Inch, back table ruled to six-
teenths of an inch. Back gauges are in two parts which may be offset
if desired. Extra long back side gauge on left hand side (may be put on
right hand side). Detachable front side gauge can be adlusted out
and in at different angles. Clamp rises 3i inches on 30- and 32-inch
sizes, 3 inches on 23- and 26-inch sizes.

23-inch, weight 1,200 pounds....................$110.00

26-inch, weight 1,400 pounds.................... 130.00

30-inch, weight 1,650 pounds.................... 175.00

32-inch, weight 1,800 pounds.................... 200.00

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BENCH LEVER CUTTERS

MORGANS & WILCOX BENCH CUTTERS
These cutters are of improved design and modern
construction. The clamp and back gauge are inter-
locking and cuts may be gauged as narrow as i inch.
The stroke of the knife is positive, and the leverage
being very powerful, heavy cutting is surprisingly
easy.

16-inch.................................$50.00

19-inch................................. 65.00

LIEB LABEL CUTTING GAUGE
The only satisfactory gauge for cutting narrow strips on
paper cutters. The sections are made of brass, and they
are kept In an upright position by means of springs placed
between each link. Even paper cutters having interlocking
back gauge and clamp cannot handle all classes of work with-
out a label gauge. The Lieb gauge is the most accurate.
They can be supplied in any length
desired, but minimum
charge is for gauge of ten links.

Price, with 10 links..............................$12.00

Additional links, each............................ \'•25

CUTTING STICKS
Cutting sticks furnished for all power, lever and bench
cutters. In ordering be sure to mention name and size of
machine, also style of stick (whether square, round or octa-
gon)" and dimensions if possible. Best quality of sticks
furnished at lowest prevailing prices. Popular styles and
sizes carried in stock.

UTILITY BENCH CUTTERS
One of the handiest and most useful paper cutters on the
market. It will save its cost in a very short time as it may
be used for cutting all small work such as letter heads, note
heads, circulars, cards, etc., thus saving the constant wear
upon your large cutter.

16-inch.........................................$50.00

18-lnch......................................... 60.00

Iron Stand for either size......................... \'

OSWEGO BENCH CUTTERS
A substantially built, easy working machine. The back
gauge and clamp are finger patterns. The back gauge has
a locking device to hold it in any position. The gauge runs
back the full size of machine and cuts as narrow as J inch.
The clamp rises 2i inches. The 19-inch size is furnished
also with an iron floor stand.

16-inch. Weight 340 lbs................$60.00

19-inch. ■■ 375 " ............... 75.00

19-inch. " 575 " on iron stand ... 85.00

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"THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ISTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1S72

GALLY UNIVERSAL CUTTER AND GREASER

For paper box and novelty manufacturers the
Universal press has no equal. The cutting form
can be placed out of center without injury to the
cutting rule or detriment to the work. Mr. Gally\'s
latest patent improvement on these presses holds
the platen to register on an unbalanced form.
This is a very important feature, as is fully under-
stood by all those engaged in the manufacture of
paper boxes and similar articles.

Size of

Inside

Shipping

Price

Bed

Chase

Weight

No. 1

22 x3li

20 x30

4,800

$465.00

No. li

24ix31i

224x30i

4,900

525.00

No. 2

25 x33

23ix31

5,100

590.00

No. 3

274x4U

27 x40

6,500

790.00

No. 4

31 x45i-

30 x44

7,400

950.00

GOLT\'S ARMORY GUTTING AND SGORING PRESS

This press is double geared; has a fly-
wheel on each side, thereby transmit-
ting the impressional stress in the most
direct manner possible. The weight and
strength of the frame and platen have
been considerably increased, adapting
the press to heavier work than originally
contemplated. The impression teeth of
the gears are forged steel, formed in
separate sections and fused into the
rims of the wheels. The pinions are
cut from steel forging. Feed tables and
standards are furnished with each press.
Style 4. 20 x 30 inches inside chase,
shipping welght5,315 pounds $585.00
Style 5. 20 x 30 inches inside chase,
shipping weight 5,715 pounds $615.00
New Special Model, crank-action
cutting and scoring press with lever Im-
pression trip, self-contained belt shifter
and brakes and platen friction safety
lugs. Size 28x41 inches inside of steel

chase.......................$1000.00

More complete data will be furnished
upon request.

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BERKSHIRE ORNAMENTS AND INITIALS

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New Cambridge

m

60-Point

i

u

em

These Striking and Desirable Type Faces are now in
preparation. Specimen Sheets will be issued upon
their completion. Watch for them

Boston Italic

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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1ST2

A LIST OF AGENTS CARRYING
STERLING COATED BOOK

THE ARNOLD ROBERTS CO. 180 Congress Street
ALLING & CORY, 65 Exchange Street
ALLING & CORY, 225 Washington Street
THE UNION PAPER AND TWINE CO.

131 St. Claire Avenue, N. W.
THE UNION PAPER AND TWINE CO. OF MICHIGAN

45 Lamed Street, West
DEARBORN PAPER CO. 120 Market Street
W. D. MESSINGER & CO. 179 Randolph Street
THE E A. BOUER CO. (Wm. M. Plant, Agent)

800 Fisher Building
J. W. BUTLER PAPER CO. 212-218 Monroe Street
THE E. A. BOUER CO. Hanover and Oregon Streets
MINNEAPOLIS PAPER CO. 200 Second Street, North
CARPENTER PAPER CO. 1118 Howard Street
KANSAS CITY PAPER HOUSE, 607 Wyandotte Street
CARTER RICE & CARPENTER PAPER CO.

1625 Blake Street
C. P. LESH PAPER CO. 121 Kentucky Avenue
LOUISVILLE PAPER CO. 249 East Main Street
BROWNE & STUART, Neave Building
THE CHATFIELD & WOODS CO.

. JOHNSTON PAPER CO.

R. P. ANDREWS PAPER CO. 627 Louisiana Avenue
F. N. McDONALD & CO. 32 South Charles Street
THE SOUTHERN PAPER CO. 1016 East Gary Street
ALLING & CORY, Liberty and Third Avenues
LINDSAY BROS. Inc., 615 Ranstead Street
ZELLERBACH PAPER CO. Battery Street at Jackson
ZELLERBACH PAPER CO. 113 N. Los Angeles Street
ZELLERBACH PAPER CO.

PERKINS & SQUIRE COMPANY, 60 Duane Street
J. E. LINDE PAPER CO. 84 Beekman Street
F. A. FLINN, 32 Beekman Street

boston, mass. . .
rochester, n. y.
buffalo, n.y. .
cleveland, ohio

DETROIT, MICH.
CHICAGO, ILL.

milwaukee, wis. . .
minneapolis, minn.

omaha, neb.....

kansas city, mo.. .
denver, col. . . .

indianapolis, ind.
louisville, ky. . .
cincinnati, ohio .

harrisburg, pa. .
washington, d. c. .
baltimore, md. . .
richmond, va. . . -
pittsburg, pa. . .
philadelphia, pa. .
san francisco, cal
los angeles, cal.
oakland. cal. . . .
new york, n.y. . .

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ACME BINDER No. 1

The Acme Binder No. 1 is a lever action wire staple binder,
strong and simple in construction. It holds 100 heavy wire staples,
binds to i inch and is equipped with patented anti-clogging device,
and can be fastened to table or platform.

Price............................................S6.00

THE MORSE ADJUSTABLE
GAUGE PIN

established in the year ists

NEW DRAPER ADJUSTABLE COMPOSING STICK

This stick is simple, easily adjusted, accurate. Any desired number of
picas or half picas can be instantly obtained by sliding the knee in the
usual way until the pin, which is made of special spring steel, engages the
correct measure. Any odd measure may also be obtained by not engaging
the pin and slot. The principle of a round steel pin engaging a
v slot in-
Draper Adjustable Composing Stick sures absolute accuracy which wear does not effect.
6-inch ....$1.40 10-inch..............$1.85 14-inch..............$2.30 18-inch..............$2.75

8-S::::..::::... 1.60 12-inch..............2.10 le-mch..............2.50 20-inch..............3.00

Made in 2-inch, 2i-inch and 2i-lnch widths at same price. Nickel plating, 35 cents extra.

Attacliments for Gordon Press. $1.25

These Counters are well made and efficient. Suitable for all printers\' requirements

No. 5 Bristol Counter............$10.00 No. 5 Elm CityCounter.........$10.00

No. 5 Pequabuck Lever Style Counter.........$7.50

MODEL B DURANT
COUNTER

Designed especially for job
I press use. All parts are of steel,
\'\' made with dies, except for brass
bearings and unit gear. Size
4"x2"xlf". Weight, li pounds.
Price.........................

QUARTER-CASE HANSEN\'S BEVELED QUADS

Special Font Hansen\'s Beveled Quads in Quarter-size case containing 45°, 54° and 60°
(See page 256) complete with"case...............................................$12.00

MARSH HYGIENIC RUBBER FINGER PAD

For counting money, assorting checks or
mail, turning leaves, overhauling files, handling
money or paper of any character. Indispensa-
ble to bookbinders and pressfeeders. Each $0.10

Send for card sfiowlng different sizes

SPONGES

Extra heavy printers\' sponges
No. 1, $0.75 No. 2, $1.00 No. 3, $1.50

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TWENTIETH CENTURY INVENTION BY THE LEADING INVENTOR OF
type FOUNDRY DEVICES

\'N entirely new mechanisnn throughout.
Works differently, acts differently than any other cutter.
Cuts brass rule from the smallest thickness to 12-point |_f
pieces absolutely without any bend.
Saves the price of a power saw-and $100 is worth saving in most printing offices.

The gauges are on the right and not on the left. _ , ,

The left Side is free and clear for cutting any length of leads or brass ru e.

Cuts any graduation from 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points to 72 ^ms (12-point) m length

Gauges can be set positive in an instant giving 2-pt. variations from 1 em ^o 72 em

Just think of the aLntage of cutting any thickness from a tissue paper to 12-point brass

just a 2-point longer than finished length to allow for mitering.
Cutting a 12-point thickness requires but very little strength.

C^tains only two knives and those are perfectly straight, without any notches, for cutting
metal or brass.

This cutter occupies a space of only 11x21 inches. f H^n^pn Comolete

brass and leaves

The advantages of this cutter are as great as the advantages of the Hansen Complete
We^a^d back of the above statements and further particulars will be sent on application.

h..se..s shaoowtvpe w.lu st..0 .. m.ost op ,«pness,o.s without .OSmO THH SH..P.ess op ,ts screb.

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THE HANSEN SUPERIOR QUALITY

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1872

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hansen superior quality

in the year 1872

establish ed

Every year The H. C. Hansen Type Foundry brings forth many
new and meritorious productions which enable the prmter to
obtain novel and artistic effects with the minimum amount ot
labor and without resorting to the expensive processes and the
aggravating delays of photo-engraving.

^^^»HE Sylph Initials
finished in half-
tone are a most
pleasing series for use
where a distinctive, soft
toned initial is desired

Here shown for the first time is, we believe, an innovation in type
making which will be welcomed by
both the printer and adver-
tising man. Its range of usefulness
is great. For a distinctive.advertise-
ment, an artistic cover page, or the
thousand-and-one opportunities that
occur in the production of high-grade
job printing it will be found of great
value. Its soft gray tone will often
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