Subject: Agricultural machinery
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Billhead from Geo. A. Lowe, general agent for P. Schuttler's Chicago Wagons for Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana. Dated undated. The bill lists purchases of various items, likely parts for wagons, by Thos. Yates. The bill includes an itemized list of the transaction, quantities, and prices. The billhead displays a printed header, ornate lettering, and clear details of the business address and transaction.

This trade card advertises Charles F. Saul, an agricultural implement dealer located at 17 & 19 East Water Street in Syracuse, New York. The card is a humorous illustration featuring anthropomorphic vegetables, a pea in a red hat sitting on a branch and smoking, and an elderly man and woman arguing beneath him. The image is a stylized depiction of farm life, incorporating elements of agriculture and humor. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card advertises Charles F. Saul, an implements and hardware store located at 17 & 19 East Water Street, Syracuse, New York. The front of the card features a playful illustration of a cabbage holding tools and sitting on a tree branch. Two elves are eating sauerkraut from a barrel nearby. The card has a green and yellow background, and the image is surrounded by a decorative border. The back of the card is blank. This card was copyrighted by Richmond and C. in Buffalo, New York in 1887.

This circular trade card advertises Charles F. Saul, successor to Tobey & Saul, a business located at 17 & 19 East Water Street in Syracuse, New York. The front of the card features a caricature of a clown with donkey ears standing in front of two donkeys. The text on the front of the card is written in a circular pattern and identifies Charles F. Saul as the successor to Tobey & Saul. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card, likely from the late 19th century, advertises Charles F. Saul, located at 17 & 19 East Water Street in Syracuse, New York. The front of the card features a depiction of a steamboat traveling on water, with the text 'The Excursionist' printed above. The card likely advertises a store that sells goods for travel and recreation. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card advertises Charles F. Saul's seeds. The front of the card features a comical illustration of a beet with anthropomorphic features, speaking the words “I’m a beet what are you?” The phrase "Buy Saul's Seeds" is prominently displayed, encouraging customers to purchase seeds from the business. The card's design is simple yet eye-catching. The back of the card is blank. The address, 17 & 19 East Water Street, Syracuse, is printed on the front.

This trade card advertises Charles F. Saul, successor to Tobey & Saul, dealers in agricultural implements. The front of the card features a photograph of a group of children. The photographic style suggests a date in the late 19th century. Below the photograph, the text clearly states the business name, "Charles F. Saul, Successor to Tobey and Saul," and the address: 17 & 19 E. Water St., Hanover Sq., Syracuse, N.Y. The back of the card is blank.

Circular trade card for Charles F. Saul, located at 17 & 19 E. Water St., Hanover Square, Syracuse, New York. The card features imagery of geese, roses, and a woman with a goose-like face. Small circles adorn the border. The card is undated, but circa 1885 based on stylistic analysis.