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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
A. B. JUDKINS, pianos, Los Angeles, Cal.,
reported as having conveyed real estate for
$1,175, a n d having released mortgage.
JOHN STARK & SON, musical instruments,
It will be equipped with all modern im-
provements.
location of this factory at Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., is reported secured.
THK Houston Auditorium Co., of Hous-
ton, Tex., has been incorporated by Wil-
liam M. Read, William Christian, H.
Prince, F. J. Hocker and others, for the
promotion, cultivation and development of
music, etc. Capital stock, $50,000.
THK Lawrence Organ Works, Easton,
Pa., given out contract for new factory
building to be erected on the corner of Fif-
teenth and Elm streets.
HKEBNKR
& PAUL,
pianos, organs, and
Sedalia, Mo., reported as having recorded
chattel mortgage for $700.
G. H. Foss, musical instruments, etc.,
Portland, Ore., reported as having placed
chattel mortgage on record for $3,600.
musical merchandise, Pottsville, Pa., dis-
solved partnership, Mr. Paul retiring,
and will embark in business for himself at
209 West Market street.
GKORC.K F. WKI.I.S, pianos and musical in-
struments, San Francisco, Cal., reported
loss by fire.
and musical merchandise, opened new store
at Freeport, N. Y.
A. A. ZWKIDINGER, music dealer, Pitts-
burg, Pa., reported as having issued ex-
ecution for $425.
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music store opened on Market street, Am-
sterdam, N. Y.
MASON & HAMLIN CO. will open branch
store at 5 South Division street, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
WILLARD EDDY, musical
merchandise,
Magquoketa, la., has commenced business
in the Allen Block.
JACOB BROS., of Brooklyn, pianos, organs
GEORGE WELLS, pianos, oigans and mu-
sical merchandise, at 1360 Market street,
San Francisco, Cal., store burned; $5,300
loss; small insurance.
CAMPION
PIANO
CASE
FACTORY, New-
burgh, N. Y., will erect factory annex.
THK Will A. Watkin Music Co., Dallas,
Tex., will hereafter represent the Decker
Bros.' instruments in Texas.
CLUKTT & SONS, pianos and organs, new
The Barrows Music Co.
THK Barrows Music Co., Saginaw, Mich.,
will increase capital stock from $5,000 to
WILLIAM YOUNG, pianos, etc., San Fran-
$50,000. This company was organized a
cisco, Cal., died recently.
little over a year ago for the purpose of
manufacturing small musical instruments.
W. R. WKLLKR, musical merchandise,
The
company has filed amended articles
Elkhart, Ind., opened new store in the Best
with
the association, enabling it to manu-
Block.
J. W. BUR RE & Co., pianos and organs, facture and sell all kinds of musical instru-
E. J. & JAMF.S KARR, a new firm dealing
Macon, Ga., receiver Ed. Burke, authorized ments, and the buying and selling of
in musical merchandise, have opened new
by Superior Court to accept $2,500 from G. musical merchandise. The company ab-
store at 145 Main street, Poughkeepsie,
A. Guntenberger, for organ and piano stock. sorbs the general music business formerly
N. Y.
W. W. PHILLIPS, pianos, organs and mu- carried on by J. S. Barrows. At a recent
L. M. BAVLKSS, of Anderson, Ind., and
meeting of stockholders George W. Bost-
W. S. Ham, of Alamo, will form a co-part- sical merchandise, will open new store at
wick,
J. F. Barrows and E. L. Gregory,
nership, with a view of embarking in the Mineral Wells, Tex.
were elected directors, and two more direc-
music business at Beedersburgh, Ind.
GOULD & NICHOLS, pianos, organs and
tors are to be chosen at the next meeting.
musical
merchandise, Barre, Vt., are pre- The business of the company for the past
THK Russell Piano Co., 171 South Canal
street, Chicago, 111., will erect a piano fac- paring to move into new and larger quar- year has shown very fine results, and their
tory at 249 and 251 South Jefferson street. ters in the Quinlan Block.
success in manufacturing banjos and find-
It will be seven stories high, with base-
THK Reimer piano factory, about one-half ing a ready market for their output, is
ment, 48x122 feet, and will cost $52,000. of the capital stock required to secure the thought to warrant the proposed extension.
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