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The Song Of The "no. 9."

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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My dress is of fine polished oak, As rich as the finest fur cloak, And for handsome design You just should see mine- No. 9, No. 9. I'm beloved by the poor aud the rich, For both I mpartially stitch; In the eabin I shine, In the mansion I'm line - Nu. 9, No. 9. I never get surly nor tired, With zeal I always am fired ; To hard work I incline, For rest I ne'er pine- No. 9, No. 9. I am easily purchased by all, With insuümeiits that mouthly do fall; And when I am thine, Then Ufe is benign- No. 9, No. 9. To the Paris Exposition I went, Upon getting the Grand Prize intent; I lef t all behind, The Grand Prize was mine- No. 9, No. 9. At the Universal Exposltlou of 1389, at Taris, : Fnmoe, the best 8LWlng machines of the world, ' imiuding those of America, were in compelition. i They were passed upon by a jurv composed of ; the best foreign mechanica! experts, two of whorn were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustivo examination and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler & VVilson machines were the best of all, and uvarded that company the highest prize olFered- Ihe GRAND PRIZE- giving olher companies o:ily gold, silver and bvonze ïaedals. The French goyernment, as a further recojïni, tion of superlority, decorated Mr. Xathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Cross of tljc Legión of Honor- the most prized honor of France. The No. 9, for family use, and th? No, ia. for muiHifacturing uses, afc the best In the world to-day. And now, when yon w.iqi a Bewing machine, If yira do not get the best jt wiil t#e your oa n fault. Ask your sewing machine dealer for the So. 9 Wheeler 4; Wilson machine. If he them, write to ui I terms. Atri'nrs wanted in uil lüiOf'Hipiod lerritory. VVHEE1 i I ■ CO. 1 '.-] '.'.gO, 111. FOR SALE SY Ichael Staebler, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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