Word: auction
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...THAT AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS. By reason of the inclement weather of Monday the lot of selected books that were to have been sent by Moses King to auction on last Tuesday will not be sent until next Tuesday. Although some of the books have been sold during the past few days there are upwards of five hundred left. Now is the time to buy a dollar book for twenty five cents or less. These books many of which are valuable, must be disposed of as Mr. King soon leaves Cambridge for good...
...BOOKS AT AUCTION SALE :-Two hundred miscellaneous books have been picked out by Moses King to send to the auction rooms, on Tuesday. There are many good books in this lot and anyone who can find here a book that he has use for can buy it at the lowest auction prices. They are all arranged on one of the ledges and can be glanced through without any delay. It is worth while to step in to see them before the lot goes to auction...
...BOOKS AT AUCTION SALE :-Two hundred miscellaneous books have been picked out by Moses King to send to the auction rooms, on Tuesday. There are many good books in this lot and anyone who can find here a book that he has use for can buy it at the lowest auction prices. They are all arranged on one of the ledges and can be glanced through without any delay. It is worth while to step in to see them before the lot goes to auction...
...BOOKS AT AUCTION SALE:-Two hundred miscellaneous books have been picked out by Moses King to send to the auction rooms, on Tuesday. There are many good books in this lot and anyone who can find here a book that he has use for can buy it at the lowest auction prices. They are all arranged on one of the ledges and can be glanced through without any delay. It is worth while to step in to see them before the lot goes to auction...
...meeting of the Reading-Room Association was held in the reading-room yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. The report of the secretary and treasurer, Mr. Hibbard, showed a slight excess in the expenses over the receipts, but this deficit was fully covered by the amount received from the auction sale of papers after the meeting. The following named officers were elected for next year: President, W. B. Noble, '84; secretary and treasurer, F. I. Carpenter. '85; directors, C. M. Butler, '84, W. A. Halbert, '85, J. M. Merriam...