Silas F. Trowbridge Account Book, 1904

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HAMILTON CARHARTT MANUFACTURER

1904

MEMORANDUM BOOK

DETROIT MICHIGAN

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Hamilton Carhartt, Manufacturer [logo]

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This is the Ticket. WHAT THEY SAY. ___________ Nothing better could be desired.-EUGENE V. DEBS, President of the American Railway Union TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Every Brotherhood man should know of them. F.P. SARGENT, Grand Master Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, TERRE HAUT, IND.

Cannot be recommended too highly.-JAS. O'CONNELL, Grand Master Machinist, International Association of Machinists. CHICAGO, ILL.

Worthy the support of Union men.-H. C. BARTER, President Detroit Council Trades and Labor Unions, DETROIT, MICH.

If your clothing dealer does not keep these goods or will not get them for you, drop us a postal card and we will send you samples of cloth, self-measurement blank and tape measure, and mind you, if you do this you will never wear clothing made by underpaid labor again. Yours respectfully, HAMILTON CARHARTT, Manufacturer ON HIS OWN PREMISES. 479 to 509 Michigan Avenue, DETROIT, MICH. PRICE, [logo] 5 CENTS.

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317 & 319 Buncombe St Greenwell S6 Brick Stones

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Always Forgetting. __________ KNOWING how easy it is to forget the sizes of one's wearing apparel, and how annoying to have to guess or be measured every time Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, etc., etc., are required, and desiring to make this book valuable for future reference, the following list is compiled: When born ....................................18....... At ............................................................ My weight was .....................................lbs. on ..................................................190 .... Height ...................................................... The No. of my watch case is ....................... The No. on the works is ............................. The No. of my Bank Book is ....................... Size of Hat ................................................ " Collars .................................................... " Cuffs ....................................................... " Shirt ....................................................... " Undershirt .............................................. " Drawers .................................................. " Hosiery ................................................... " Shoes ...................................................... " Gloves ..................................................... " Carhartt Overalls ............. W .......... L ...... " Carhartt Coats .........................................

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Identification Memoranda.

EVERYBODY should carry something about their person, giving their name and address, and stating whom they desire to have notified in case of serious accident.

MY NAME IS [handwritten] S. F. Trowbridge

ADDRESS: [handwritten] Piedmont, SC Dec 15-1903 Paid [water company?] up to Jan 1904 [contracted?] for one year at 40c [cent] per [written over next line] 1000 gallons 1904

IN CASE OF SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO ME PLEASE NOTIFY: ____________ ____________

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HamiltonCarhartt,Manufacturer.

Platform of the American Federation of Labor.

1. Compulsory education.

2. Direct legislation, through the initiative and referendum.

3. A legal work-day of not more than eight hours.

4. Sanitary inspection of workshop, mine and home.

5. Liability of employers for injury to health, body, or life.

6. The abolition of the contract system in all public work.

7. The abolition of the sweating system.

8. The municipal ownership of street cars, water works, and gas and electric plants for public distribution of light, heat, and power.

9. The nationalization of telegraph, telephone, railroads, and mines.

10. The abolition of the monopoly system of land holding, and substituting therefor a title of occupancy and use only.

11. Repeal all conspiracy and penal laws affecting seamen and other workmen incorporated in the Federal and State laws of the United States.

12. The abolition of the monopoly privilege of issuing money and substituting therefor a system of direct issuance to and by the people.

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