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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. 3. T. N. E.

to iron.

If you will take notice of this fact you wil no doubt see the
impossibility of a desk becoming damaged in any way after it is once
properly erected. It is simply "solid as a rock" and will last FOREVER
and that is long enough.

We have not names a price for the erecting of these desks, for the
very reason that you can do that work for less money than we would
probably be able to accomplish the same for, however for your informatio
I beg to state that the average cost of erecting school desks by one of
our men does not exceed 3 cts. per desk, and we believe you can contract
for your desk s delivered from the depot adn placed in the school build-
ing, ready for use, for a sum not to exceed six or seven cts. per desk.

We have received the contract for furnishing the deks for the city
of Detroit and we pay for drayage and erection 5 cts. per desk.

Hoping we may be favored with your order, and assuring you in the
event we are so fortunate we will take great pains to excuting the
same, and will furnish you the best goods within our power to make.

Yours respectfully,
James Lynn, Jr., Trustee.

Enclosure.

P. S. In the event you desire us to file a bond for the faithful
performance of our contract we will be glad to do so, and we herein
enclosure a copy of a form of bond which we will execute and you can
fill in the amount desired,and we will give you a bond signed by the
Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland, whose offices is in Chicago.

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