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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 9 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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stock of the proposed company is $100,000.
He is receiving encouragement from the
Board of Trade.
MINNIK D. WEEDEN, musical instruments,
Grand Rapids, Mich., reported sold out to
Mason & Hamlin.
F. M. DERRICK, pianos, etc., Rochester,
N. Y., reported judgment for $332.
J. P. JULIUS, organs and pianos, York,
Pa., reported as having been succeeded by
J. P. Julius & Co.
HOLMES & PASSAGE, pianos and organs,
Towanda, Pa., reported judgment against
John Holmes for $1,800.
THE
PETTIBONE
MANUFACTURING
CO.,
manufacturers of band, military, and soci-
ety regalia, uniforms, etc., at Cincinnati,
O., reported assigned to R. M. Archer.
The assets are placed at $50,000, with liabil-
ities about the same.
THE Estey Piano Co. intend to erect im-
mediately a new machine shop, 58x75 feet,
one story high, on the lot adjoining their
factory on Lincoln avenue.
THE Merrill Piano Co., Boston, report a
quiet but effective business during the past
week. There is no cessation to factory
briskness, however, for an active spring
business is anticipated.
PETER ENGLEHRECHT, who was engaged in
piano-making some years ago at Bingham-
ton, N. Y., died at his residence, Oswego,
N. Y., Feb. 5th. He was eighty years of
age.
ALOIS BRAMBACH, of the Brambach Piano
Co., Dolgeville, N. Y., was in town last
week.
THE Chicago Herald says that Dunlap,
Smith & Go. have sold for Geo. Steck, of
New York, the property at 1075 Washing-
ton Boulevard, for $6,800.
CHAS. W. WILLIAMS, who was arrested at
RUFUS W. BLAKE, of the Sterling Co.,
Indianapolis last week for stealing pianos Derby, Conn., accompanied by Mrs. Blake,
from Grinnell Bros., S. E. Clark & Co. and is on a vacation to Florida.
Carlton & Lenox, has pleaded guilty.
THE Boston Post of recent date contains
a
well-merited tribute to Mr. Joseph
ROGER S. BROWN, pianos and organs,
Gramer,
of the Emerson Piano Co., of Bos-
Salem, Mass., new warerooms and sales-
ton,
Mass.
rooms opened in the Kinsman Block on
Washington street.
Freight Charges to the West.
L. H. CARTER, Denison, Iowa, is reported
to be organizing a company looking to the
Austin, Tex., with a capital stock of $500,-
HE new tariff on freight from the East
establishment of a harp factory to manu-
000, and chartered under the laws of Mis-
to the Pacific Coast, recently promul-
facture an instrument invented by Mr.
souri, has been given commission by the
gated by the Central Traffic Association,
Carter, the sounding board of which repre-
Secretary of State to transact business in
will have a decided effect in increasing the
sents an entirely new principle, being dif-
the State of Texas.
price of instruments to dealers in the far
ferent from any other harp manufactured.
West, and consequently the purchasing
JERONIMUS REIMERS, Poughkeepsie, N.
Y., is organizing a company to manufacture
E. L. HASSFELD, an agent of D. H. Bald- public. It seems to us this matter would
pianos. Others interested are George E. win & Co., Cincinnati, is in the Cincinnati be an excellent one for the Music Trades
Cramer, Jacob Corleis, John I. Platt, James City Hospital, the result of an overdose of Association of this city to interest them-
selves actively in.
H. Ward and W. O. Bartlett.
Capital morphine.
THE JESSE FRENCH PIANO AND ORGAN CO.,
T
5TAHPS!
FOR FIFTEEN CENTS
WORTH OF 'EM
.
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