Catalogue of Sunday School supplies for Christmas 1897. . 3 50 700 18 25 900 22 76 125 3 63 .325 8 75 525 14 13 725 18 82 925 23 32 150 4 25 a50 9 .50 14 75 19 38 950 23 88 1V5 4 88 375 10 25 575 15 38 775 19 94 975 24 44 200 5 .50 400 11 00 600 16 00 800 20 50 10(10 25 00 WITH EVERY ORDER WE GIVE FREE I One complete copy of Pantomime, with full and easydirections, and one Winter window to help decorate the room. Extra Copies of Pantomime 5 Cents Each;50 Cents Per Dozen. The next page will give you an idea of the Beautiful Pantomime. B.—We do not care to sell the Pantomime, except to


Catalogue of Sunday School supplies for Christmas 1897. . 3 50 700 18 25 900 22 76 125 3 63 .325 8 75 525 14 13 725 18 82 925 23 32 150 4 25 a50 9 .50 14 75 19 38 950 23 88 1V5 4 88 375 10 25 575 15 38 775 19 94 975 24 44 200 5 .50 400 11 00 600 16 00 800 20 50 10(10 25 00 WITH EVERY ORDER WE GIVE FREE I One complete copy of Pantomime, with full and easydirections, and one Winter window to help decorate the room. Extra Copies of Pantomime 5 Cents Each;50 Cents Per Dozen. The next page will give you an idea of the Beautiful Pantomime. B.—We do not care to sell the Pantomime, except to those who haveordered or expect to order the Sleds. WARNING! It has come to our notice that this Sled Is being infringed and we havebrought suit against the infringer. All persons are cautioned, under, . ., „ ^„ , ^. , , penalty of the law, against buying or having in their possession any but the Genunie Sleds which have our Name and Date of Patent. J. & p. B. MYERS. Catalogue of our Latest Inventions for Sunday School Christmas Festivals. 15. Pantomime—Annie and Willies Prayer. The following is only a synopsis of Pantomime. The full text and explicit directions come free with every order for Sled Boxes. READER. Twaa the ere before Christmas, Good Night had been And Annie and Willie had crept into bed ; [ said. There were tears on their pillows and tears in their eyes, And each little bosom was nearing with sighs ; For to-night their stern fathers command nad been given That they should retire precisely at se^ten— Instead of at eight—for they troubled him more With questions unheard-of than ever before. He told them he thought this delusion a sin, No such person as Santa Clans ever had been— And he hoped after this he should never more hear How he scrambled down chimneys with presents each year. And this was the reason why two little heads So restlessly tossed on their soft, downy beds. Eight, nine, and the clock in the steeple struck ten Ere the father had thoug


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