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The Broom Corn Review from Wichita, Kansas • 1

The Broom Corn Review from Wichita, Kansas • 1

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Wichita, Kansas
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ISSUED EVERY WEEK Subscription $2.00 a Year classified Buyers Directory Page 21. Foreign, $2.50 a Year Entered as Second-class Matter at the Wichita, Kan as Poftofi'ice, under act of Congress, March 1870. Volume 10 Wichita, Kansas, August 19, 1921 Number 33 a 1 i CAPS for WHISK BROOMS In Y. i i A IT atrburyanufacturihg Company Waterbury. Connecticut U.

S.A. Broom Handles White Wood Products Co. Crothersville, Indiana, When a brocm wears off some from sweeping is when a MANISTIQUE rock maple HANDLE resells it, because the weight of our maple handle maintains an even balance to the broom thruout its usefulness. Compare this factor to a broom made on a lightweight handle and youll appreciate the eifect on your sales when the consumer picks out a broom with the maple handle and says, This one will do. Manistique handles possess three items for sales success standard weights uniform grades highest quality.

Manistique Handle Co. Manistique, Michigan. BROOM CORN Still have two cars choicest parlor stock, good green color, fine fibre, Standard Lindsay Broom Corn, running strong to hurl, at bargain price for quick sale, either in bale, ton, or car lots, F. O. B.

Also a few cars of Dwarf from common to medium grades; no damaged or rain-stained; at prices that will indeed surprise you. Machinery, Handles and Supplies at less than Factory Cost today. Ask for our Special Inducement for August only. The F. Jelke Son Co.

The Largest and Oldest Broom Supply House in the Central States. 51-53 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio Established since 1850 V-.

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