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40,000 School Desks Sold in 1896.
63,000 School Desks sold in 1897.

===The Wabash Church and
School Furniture Co.===

WABASH, INDIANA

We have Seated More Churches
with Good Substantial and Modern
Pews than any other Company in
the United States.

James Lynn, Jr.,
TRUSTEE

Send Floor Plan of Pencil Sketch of Your Auditorium
and We Will Submit Estimates on Seating the Same.

Send for our catalogue of Opera and Assembly Chairs.

No. 2. T. N. E.

No. 20 - - - - - - $8.75
No. 30 - - - - - - 9.50
No.500 - - - - - - 10.25

Chairs.

No. 1 - - - - - - - $.85
No.202 - - - - - - 1.75
No.204 - - - - - - 2.00
No. 43 - - - - - - - 5.50
No. 78 - - - - - - - 2.75

We especially desire to call your attention to the fact that we
manufactured and sold 63,000 school desks last year, thus placing us
at the Head of the List as the largest manufactueres of School Desks in
the World.

We have had the pleasure of selling a nice order of school desks
for shipment to Australia, and we had the pleasure of furnishing the
Hawaiian's with durable school desks of modern style and excellent
finish.

We will guarantee to furnish you a desk equal in finish to the desks
we exported, which you are aware requires the most excellent finish to
stand the warm climate of that country.

We feel that no one in the manufacture of school desks has had so
wide an experience as ourselves in the finish of school desks, therefore
we are able to furnish you a school desk, the finish of which will stand
the climatic influence in your state.

So that you may be throuoghly advised, we have this day sent you a
sample desk by express, charges Prepaid.

We will ask you, in view of the fact that we do not have a
representative on the ground, to examine the same carefully before
placing your order.

Also we would specially call your attention to the sample block and
hinge, which you will find in the the shlef of the sample we sent you.
Kindly examine the method employed by us in uniting the worrd to the iron.

The lock-key fastening, which you will kindly note, is the only one
in the market which contineously unites and securely locks the wood to
the iron, and is the simplest and strongest method known of uniting wood

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