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Show THE JUNIOR TYPEWRITER. An interesting advertisement appears ap-pears on page 3 of this "issue, that of the Junior Typewriter. This brings the Typewriter within the reach of such persons, especially business busi-ness men, who have not sufficient correspondence to justify them pur- J chasing an expensive machine. The day when everyone can afford a Typewriter, will be welcomed by I Merchants, Farmers, and others who receive any quantity of' mail. The time consumed by reading and interpreting in-terpreting poorly written letters will be 110 small item in a large business, and it will also insure correct interpretation inter-pretation and eliminate so many mistakes mis-takes resulting from misconstrued letters. This will also be an incentive for a merchant or farmer to answer his correspondence which is so often neglected, ne-glected, purely from the fact that he t docs not like to write with pen and i ink, and possibly on account of his poor penmanship, he now has an op-' op-' portunity to correct this neglected part of his business, as he can operate op-erate a typewriter no matter how much merchandise he has been handling hand-ling during the day, this will not interfere in-terfere with operating the machine, the same as it will his writing with pen and ink. This proposition appeals btrongly A to the wide-awake farmer. |