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Breithaupt political campaign materials.

Promotional materials created by Louis Jacob Breithaupt's political campaign to ask for the vote of his constituents during the election for the North Waterloo Local Legislature on May 23, 1899. Includes a letter in English and German, a leaflet with a drawing of the Premier of Ontario (Hon. A. S. Hardy), and the envelope in which everything was enclosed.
Envelope is addressed to Conrad [Haerle?] Esquire, from Wellesley, Ontario.

Breithaupt, Louis Jacob

Breithaupt family daughters and daughters-in-law.

Photograph of a group of six women sitting down or standing at different levels on the stairs by a house entrance.This portrait was possibly taken to celebrate Catharine Breithaupt's [nee Hailer] 70th birthday.

People in photograh are, from top to bottom: Carrie Breithaupt, Carrie Augustine, Melvina Emilia Baumann, Emma Alvarene Breithaupt, Lydia Louisa Breithaupt, Martha "Mattie" C. Breithaupt [nee Murphy].

Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family

Bon Ami advertisement

Advertisement trade card showing a girl holding the tail of a cat as it tries to scratch a bird in a cage. The caption reads "Cats can but Bon Ami can not scratch for it lacks grit." Verso reads "Bon Ami is a modern improvement in the list of household necessities, doing the work of a metal polish, a scouring soap and all powders used for cleaning purposes (not for washing of clothes). It will clean anything cleanable and polish anything that can be polished. It contains no grit to scratch or acid to corrode; neither is there any alkali to redden or roughen the hands; on the contrary, it leaves them soft. It is always used in the form of a lather, which is applied to the surface to be cleaned. It requires so little water for this that slops and muss are avoided. It is made of the best and finest materials, and is so constituted that while it is too fine to scratch, it is coarse enough to clean. Coarser cleaners gradually and surely wear out the article cleaned, but Bon Ami removes the dirt without injuring or wearing off the surface. Don't fail to try the sample. Read carefully directions with each package. For sale by all grocers. The Bon Ami Company, 66 Maiden Lane, New York City."

Blind Vendor

Image of Eric McArthur, dressed in a suit and bow tie, seated in a booth at a table covered in newspapers and magazines. McArthur is seen propping up an edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

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