People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1894 — THE CHICAGO TIMES. [ARTICLE]
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We have seen a number of watch chains ornamented with a pretty charm in the shape of a watch case opener, which obviates the use of a knife or fingernail to open the watch. They are sent free on request by the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. Your jeweler here may have one for you; if not, send to Phiadelphia. The Keystone Watch Case Company is the largest concern of its kind in the world. Its capacity is 2500 watch cases per day. It manufactures every description of case, but its great specialty is that most popular of all watch cases, the Jas. Boss gold filled. These are equal in beauty and wear to solid gold—while they cost only about onehalf as much. Boss and other Keystone cases are the only cases that have the famous non-pull-out bow or ring, which saves the watch from theft and accident. The Keystone Company does not retail, but our local jewelers handle the cases and swear by the thief-proof qualities of the ring.
McClure’s Magazine for October will contain an interview with Dr. Calmette, of the Pasteur Institute, Paris, regarding his recent triumphant experiments in inoculation against snake poison. A remarkable series of pictures of poisonous snakes, drawn from life, will illustrate the article,
