Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 26, February 25, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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We have received a copy of the Indiana School Journal, of Indianap olis,
Indiana, published for schoolteachers by W.A.Bell. Subscription $1.50 per yearLARGEST STOCK
)in the world.
H Fine approval sheets
- and packets to
o .. ~ agents.
LA Price ist of United
States stamps, al-
bums, etc., free.
desiring to in-
ItLJmp.jTJealers crease their for-
eign and domestic trade should adver-
tise in the Diamond Philatelist, which
circulates all over the globe, including
Europe, S. A., Asia and Africa. 25c
per inch, $1 per page. Sample Free.
E. L. SHOVE, Unionville, N. Y.
J. E DWA RDS,
52c Latour St. Montreal, Can.
Philatelic Subscription and Advertis-
ing agent.
N.B.-Combination rates my special-
ty. Circulars and sample copies on re-
ceipt of stamp. None free. Letters of
inquiry must contain reply postage.
Postals unnoticed.
SOLE CANADIAN RE!P'T FOR THE
LONE STAR STATE PHIL. TFN
-- F 'O E 1 2
CoIlderate Bills, Stamps, Curios, etc.,
ADDRESS THE
St. Clair Stamp Co.
763 Wood ward Ave., Detroit, Mich.EXCHANGES.
A 4 line notice inserted free with
each yearly subscription. To others
5c per line.
I desire to exchange 100 stamps of
the U. S. for same number rorn any
other country. Value for value. V.
C. Lowry, Abilene, Texas.
I will give one years subscription to
this paper for any postage stamp cata-
logued ( 25c or over. No Seebecks,
Remainders, Reprints etc., accepted.
Roy B. Bradley, Abilene, Texas.
I want 3 and 4c playing card, 30c for-
eign exchange, 1 Manifest, Mortgage,
and and passage ticket, .$1.30, ,1.60 and
$1.90 U. S., 1st issue perf. rev. Have
U. S., foreign and Col. stamps to ex.
Fine specimens wanted only. Geo. E.
Cleaver, 1132 Perkionien Ave., Read-
ing, Pa.
REED. READ.
We are sure that 'all who send
fer a selection f our approval
sheets of cheap but fine stamps
will be pleased with them. A
sheet of stamps priced at 40c,
100 best hinges, bundle of pa-
pers and samples of our cards
for collectors will be sent for
only 7 2c stamps. The Reed
Stamp Co., Spring Garden P.O.
Philapelphia, Pa.
READ. REED.
In answering advertisements be sure
and mention this paper.THE ANTI-SEEBECK SOCIETY.
PRESIDENT, E. L. Shove, Unionville, N. Y.
SECRETARY-TREASURER, Roy B. Bradley, Abilene, Tex.
Walter C. Lowry, Abilene, Texas.
TRUSTEES, E. Melvil Waite, 246 Middle St., Portland, Me.
J. Edwards, 52c Latour St., Montreal, Canada.
If you want to become a member of this society, cut out the following
pledge, sign your name and address, and forward with 5 one-cent stamps to
the Secretary (Roy B. Bradley, Abilene, Tex.) and receive membership cer-
tificate. There are no dues.
I hereby pledge myself not to buy, exchange for, accept as a gift, or
make any effort to obtain any of the stamps known as "Seebecks," or any
other speculative issues, or try to dispose of any on hand to any fellow
collector.
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Bradley, Royal Bennett. Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 26, February 25, 1895, periodical, February 25, 1895; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129082/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The University of Texas at Dallas.