Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1880 — A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman. [ARTICLE]
A New Paying Occupation For Ladies and Gentleman.
The Handsome Nickel Plated New Home Lamp being Introduced to the public this season, lathe most meritorious article ever offered Agents to make money with, is safer, and more convenient than the Student Lamp, which has heretofore had the reputation of being the Safest Lamp made, ft has a clamp to firmly attach It to tbe Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, "Desk, etc. The fear of the ordinary lamp being accidentally upset or thrown from the table, is entirely relieved by this clamp contrivance. It can be adlasted to throw the light just where it la wanted to salt the eyes, and can be converted into a handsome wall lamp. It has the bestargand burner, a filling indicator, and convenient match box, and Its price is within the reach of evtryone. It has been fully tested and editorially endorsed by the “Western Christian Advocate,” “Am. Christian Review,” ‘tHerald and Presbyter,” "Journal antraessenger,” and “Christian Standard,” the leading Reiigioua!papers of Cincinnati, and is endorsed by the Mayor aud Post-Mas-ter of Cincinnati, the Agent of the American Express Company and Presidents of Insurance Companies, as being the Safest, Moet Convenient and beet lamp made. There are three reasons why Agents should seek such an artiele to canvass for—first for its absolute safety and great convenience, it is needed in every home —second its low price makes its sale immense, — third it will be a credit to handle such an article. One southern Agent writes it sells faster than Gen. Lee’s portrait sold right after the war, auother says it beats the palmy days of the Sewing Machine, its rapid sale, low price, and liberal terms surprise old Agents.— Address Home Lamp Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mention our paper and they will give you full particulars and exclusive territory to canvass in.
