Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1875 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DriuiAlfYit 9 Wilann’a ww ••Mr w*WA Rntarv Hnnk Inrk-^tifch lilflili | iilrlrli SETHS MACH® MORE THAN 1,000,000 —OF THEIR— Ml; Hu xnr use. A Quarter of a Ceitufs Trial ias Demonstrated_Tlieir Superiority. “WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO--8 MACHINE must eventually supersede all others novo run with, which it comes in competition. We recommend for it the highest award which it is in thi power cf the Institute to bestow." —From the unanimous Report of the five Judges of the American Institute, New York, 1874. The Board of Managers unanimously approved the report, and recommended for this machine the Cold Medal of the Institute. The Board of Direction unanimously approved this recommendation, ana awarded the Gold Medal to Wheeler & Wilson, the only gold medal awarded for a Sewing Machine by the American Institute for many years. The Austrian Official Report of the Vienna Exposition pronounced it “ the marvel of the Exposition. ,” and added, “ this universal machine sews the heaviest leather harness and the finest gauze with a truly pearl stitch." The Grand Medal of Progress was awarded for it. What the heading Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Say at WHEEUER&WnSOITS New No. 6 BEWINC MACHINE: We, manufacturers of boots and shoes,are using Wheeler & Wilson’s New No. 6 Sewing Machine in all kinds of stitching on our work, and confidently believe that it will supersede all others in this branch of manufactures, for the following sons: 1. The work done by this machine is superior to that of any other in variety, amount, excellence and beauty. 2. This machine is more durable than any other of its class, requiring much less outlay for repairs and renewal of parts. 8. It does the carding or staying cf buttonholes in a most elegant ana substantial manner, without the expense of royalty. In short, because by the use of this machine we can turn out superior work at less cost than with any other. [Signed by many.'] GTlt is fast superseding all other machines for leather work. WHEELER&TSTIISOFS BT Mo. V MACHINE, Now for the first time introduced to the public, ranks in excellence with their famous No. 6 machine, but has some modifications adapting it to special classes of work. The Tailor will find it as well suited to his work as is No. 6 to leather work. It might properly be termed the Tailor’s Machine. Send for Circular to Wheeler & Wilson Manfaefi Co., 44 Fourteenth St., New York.

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