120 NEEDLES 
WORTH 62 CENTS 
We actually give away and send bv mail, 
FREE of all cost to you, one of our 
FAMILY NEEDLE PACKAGES, 
containing 1540 of the very best Silver 
Steel Spring Needles,if you will get two of 
your friends to order one package each, at 25 cents. 
EACH PACKAGE OF NEEDLES contains 
a full assortment, suited to every possible need of 
family sewing, as follows: 
1 Paper Sharps, No. t>. Fine Cotton Darners. 
1 Paper Sharps, No. 7. Wool Darners. 
1 Paper Sharps, No. 8. Yarn Darners. 
1 Paper Sharps,assorted sizes Embroidery Needles. 
Tape Needles. Motto Needles. 
Long Darners. Carpet Needles. 
Medium Size Darnfers. Button Needles. 
Total, 120Needles that wUl cost you in any retail 
store 02 cents. 
GIVEN AWAY. 
w e send ONE PACKAGE BY MAIL, 
POSTPAID, H)tt 545 CENTS, to any Pest- 
Ollice in the United States. 
OUR NEEDLES have Large, Drilled and Bur¬ 
nished Eyes that will not cut the thread, and are 
warranted to give entire satisfaction or the money 
will be cheerfully refunded. 
OR DER AT ONCE, as we reserve the right to 
withdraw this verv liberal offer at anytime; and it 
is only made to introduce Our Needles into new 
localities. Address all letters plainly to 
G. W. CROWELL & CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
WORLD RENOWNED WATERBURY WATCH! 
The Waterbury 
is NICKEL-SILVER 
Watch is a stem winder. The case 
and will always remain as bright as 
a new silver dollar. The Watch has 
edge, crystal face. The works of the 
with the linest automatic machinery, 
is perfect before leaving the factory, 
have these Watches become, thousands 
in preference to higher priced Watclies- 
a heavy beveled 
Watch are made 
Every Watch 
So well known 
are buying them 
Over 100,000 
have been made and Sold the past 12 months. The 
company are now making nine hundred Watches every day 
a J rn m or 3 every 2 minutes. You would imagine the whole coun- 
m nil life. try supplied by this time. By no means. This is the mer- 
tuim wu Wl,,, chant’s Watch, the farmer’s Watch, the miner’s Watch, 
the laborer’s Watch, the boy’s Watch, .the, school-girl’s 
Watch—in fact, Everybody’s Watch. 
On Receipt Of $3.50 we Send this C’elel»i*a= 
ted/Watch by Registered Mail, Prepaid, 
and Guarantee it to Reach you Safely 
or Refund the Money. 
The Waterbury Watch Company has a national reputa¬ 
tion for making the Best Cheap Watch in the World. 
We have received from this company their New Wateli, 
a great improvement over the first ones made. This 
watch as now made is a marvel of simplicity and accuracy 
and contains more ingenuity than any other article that 
lias been patented for years. 
Each Wateli is put up in a handsome, new, im¬ 
proved, satin-lined case, which will carry the Watch 
safely through the mails. 
A watch made by band would cost as much as a cot¬ 
tage by the sea-shore or a small yacht, and would take 
about as long to build. So perfect is the machinery used 
in making this w atch and so exact are all the parts, that 
they go together at once without fitting. This is why they 
can be made so cheap. 
EVERY WATCH WARRANTED TO GIVE 
ENTIRE SATISFACTION OR MONEY 
WILL BE REFUNDED. 
A FEW HIGH TESTIMONIALS.— Thousands more could be Given. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 1, 1882. 
Waterbury Watch Co.: 
Allow me to take this opportunity of expressing 
my admii’ation for the excellence of this simple and 
inexpensive watch. It keeps better time than a sil¬ 
ver watch in our house which cost, at a reliable 
dealers’, seven times as much. Each of my boys 
carries one of these watches and with great satis¬ 
faction. Yours very truly. 
William B. Dwight. 
Professor of Natural History, Yassar College. 
‘‘I have received the watch, and was well pleased 
with it. I have sold it for $7.00. Send me another. 
J. J. Hodges, Walthal, Mass. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., October 10, 1881. 
Waterbury Watch Co ,—Gent emeu :—One of your 
watches was presented to me at the beginning of 
the past season by one of the officers of this road. 
1 was responsible for the time used on the road. 
I started all trains by your watch. Mr. Gunther, 
our President, stated that he never had the trains 
run so regularly as they were the past season. I 
showed him the watch I run them by, which was a 
Waterbury Watch that did it. I stopped every 
morning during the season, and compared the 
watch with the chronometer at tlie Long Island 
Depot, and found my watch did not vary half a 
minute the entire season. Wm. S. Blydenburgh, 
iiunuie mo cm no season. ” m, y. u- ■ „ v. 
Depot Master Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island R.R, 
r-nrr I Wc send one of these Grand Premium Watches free to any one sending us an order for 
LULL I seven Watches at $3.50 each. Get seven of your friends to buy one eacli and thus get your 
|> il I— B— a own Watch FREE. 
A copy of a $12 Steei Engraving is sent FREE to every person that orders a Watch. See advertise- 
men! of Engraving in “Address G , W CROWELL & CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
