(Patented Feb. 12th and Nov. 4th, 1884.)
Watermans "Ideal" Fountain Pen.
It is the only fountain holder that uses a gold or steel pen, and always writes without shaking. It is the simplest (only four parts) and cleanest in use or in the pocket, as well as the readiest.
It is warranted to give satisfaction, or purchase money will be refunded. Your favorite pen can be fitted, and the character of your writing preserved.
Rev. Thos. K. Beecher, D.D., Elmira, N. Y., says: "I find the Waterman "Ideal Pen" the very best of all the Fountain Pens that have been upon the market during the past thirty-five years."
Send for a circular with full price-list and testimonials. Agents Wanted. Mention this paper.
The Ideal Pen Co., 10 Murray St., New York.
L. E. Waterman, Manager.
The Ideal Pocket for pens and pencils of all sizes, holds from 1 to 6 securely at the same time. It fastens itself and is easily changed from one vest pocket to another. Price, nickel-plated, 25 cents.
I have used the "Ideal" Pen 14 months, and have known Mr. Waterman four years. Both are reliable. H. G. PROUT (of Atkin & Prout, Printers of the Missionary).
7 PER CENT. INTEREST.
Money loaned in sums of $400 and upward, and secured by first mortgage on farms in Central Ohio worth at least three times the sum loaned. Interest and principal when due collected and remitted to the lender without any expense to him.
References: Bank of Marysville and the Farmers' Bank of Marysville, Ohio, and the People's National Bank of Newark, Ohio.
Address all communications to T. B. FULTON, Marysville, Ohio.