Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1871 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SINGER SEWING SIACHINKIIGST IN THE WORLD! WM. 11. RHOADES line been Agent for the Singer Sowing machine, for over three years,nnd during that Mine has sold n large number, nnd they linvo all given satisfactlon References. Mra I. M. Stockhouse, Mrs. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cox, Mr. J. B. Spangle, Mr. Calvin Porter, Mr. W. P Hopkins, Mr. M. H. Grant, | Mr. C. (TStarr, and others. Those needing machine* uro requested lo cnl) al my residenco and seo tho work. All kinds of machine twist, and colors of thread, inacliiuo oil nnd noodles for sale. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT. In 1879 there were sold 80,731 of those machines, but last year (1370) the sates reached to 127,333 (oue hundred .and tu-enty-se.'en thousand, hundred and thirty-three) machines! showing an excess beyond the sales of 11)69, of over forty thonennd. and ns shown by tho table below, over forty-four thousand machines moro than any ’other company. The figures below are from sworn rotnrns made by licensees lo tho receivor appointed by'tho owners of the most valuable fcewiug hiaohiuo patents, who license tho companies of lesser importance. The sales for 1679, were By the SINGER MANUF’T’G CO. 137.833 “ Wheeler A Wilson 33,208 Howe 75,130 - —.........-•57,402 “ Weed 33,002 . “ Wilcox A Gibbs 28,b90 11 Florence 17,600 “ American Hntton-11010, Ac.... 1i,573 •' Gold Medal 8,912 “ vEtnn., , 5,806 " Empire... 3.560 “ Fluklc A Lyon 2,429 “ Barham 1,700 / " Wilson.-.! 600 “ Bartlot Reversible 496 “ Bait raw A Fan tom 420 “ L nmli Knitting Manufac’g Co. 421 “ McKay Hewing Machine Ass'u 429 “ C. F. Thompson sold ~ 100 Showing that the Singer Manufacturing Company cold in lain. . "T36,’no7' machines ovcrYlffe PhrWiffYJs; ~ 125,113 “ " V'inklc A l.yon. 171.271 T—- Km pile Co. 122,027 11 ” /Etna Co.' 118,021 “ “ Gold Medal'Co. 113,260 “ “ Am. Bntton-Ulo. 110,173 " “ Florence Co. 98,943 “ “ Wilcox & Gibbs 92,831 , “ " Weed Co. 70,431 *' “ Grover A Baker. 52,077 “ " llowo Co. 44,026 “ " Wheeler A Wilsn WILLIAM 11. RHOADS. AGENT; _ _ Rensselaer, I ml.

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