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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 22 N. 26 - Page 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIFW
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Pushing Pennsylvanians.
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THE WEAVERS WORK LIKE BEAVERS.
T
HE semi-annual meeting, of the Weaver
Organ & Piano Co., York, Pa., was
held July 10. The usual semi-annual div-
idend of 3 per cent, was declared. It is the
first regular meeting held since the death of
the president, Mr. J. H. Baer. A short time
ago at a special meeting of the directors,
Chas. F. Baer, son of the former president,
and now the senior member of J. H. Baer &
Sons, bankers, was elected as a director of
the corporation. The organization now
stands as follows: M. B. Gibson, president
and director; W. S. Bond, secretary, treas-
urer and director; Chas. F. Baer, director.
The company has done almost twice the
volume of business up to July ist that it
did in the first six months of 1895. The
warerooms at Lancaster are doing a good
business. Mr. R. E. Hamme, the manager,
is quite an energetic man and is building
up a good trade in the neighboring city.
The company are just opening new ware-
houses at 1319 North Sixth street, Harris-
burg, Pa., with Mr. H. I. Shank as manager.
They will handle Weaver organs, Blasius
& Sons, Bush & Gerts and Albrecht pianos.
Mr. Gibson is now sojourning with his
entire family at Asbury Park, where he will
remain two weeks.
Music dealers who desire to keep
pace with the times and to make
money should carry a line of
QRAPHOPHONES
The Improved Talking Machines
Greatest musical marvel of the age, and is run by
either clockwork, battery or electric current. : :
is the lowest-
price model,
and the most
popular seller. It is small and compact and yet produces the
same results as any of the more expensive models.
The "Bijou" is primarily for home use, and is in itself a full
band, a piano, a soloist, quartet or chorus, an actor, orator and
whistler, and will record and reproduce your own song or speech.
Graphophones, $40 AND UPWARD.
WANTED.—Traveling music salesmen to carry the Graphophone as a
side line. Write for particulars, terms, etc.
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Complete illustrateb catalogue
of instruments, outfits anfc list of musical
selections upon r e q u e s t . . . .
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WARREN COLLINS of Collins & Armstrong,
Ft. Worth, Tex., is on a trip North and has
been for the past few days enjoying the
cooling breezes of Gotham, that is, that
part of Gotham which borders on the sea.
(Dept. 1). 919 Pa. ave., Washington, D. C.
110E. Baltimore st., Baltimore. Broadway, cor. 27 th St., New York
720-722 Olive st., St. Louis.
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'mfeft.
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Easy to Plajj
EasjJ t o Buy
Power and^ Singing; Qiiaatj
Preclsion_and_ DejK-»y o<
And Every Quality Requusste IK •
FIRST CLASS PIANO
For CatftiORi.p »f>f. »f«;to>r« nldr***
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
ALFRED
DOLGE
&SON
NEW YORK
The Verdict of the
Trade is that the
HAGEN & RUEFER
FACTORIES.
THE BALDWIN PIANO,
GILBERT A V E N U E , CINCINNATI.
THE ELLINGTON PIANO,
Is
Winner
BAYM1LLERAND POPLAR S T S . , CINCINNATI.
THE VALLEY GEM PIANO,
BAYMILLER S T . , CINCINNATI.
Made in a Variety
of Styles
THE HAMILTON ORGAN,
HBNRY STREET, CHICAGO.
CATALOGUES FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
FACTORIES—PETERBORO, N. H.
110 & 112
East 13th
Street

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