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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 29 N. 24 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
•^TANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT AND HONEST PER-
SONS to represent us as Managers in this and close by
counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bona-
fide, no more, no less salary. Position permanent. Our refer-
ences, any bank in any town. It is mainly office work con-
ducted at home. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 3, Chicago.
DETMER MUSIC CO.
JOBBERS
- ;
of all kinds
Musical Merchandise,
'*
261 Wabash Avenue,
Sheet riuslc,
Books, Etc.
— — CHICAGO
SPIELMANN
:
PIANOS
MAKE MONEY FOR THE DEALERS
Catalogue and information can be had by addressing
524-534 E. 134th St., R Y.
HERE AND THERE.
B. Lertz & Son, Baltimore, are carrying
some well constructed and dignified adver-
tisements relating to the Steinway piano in
the local papers which are worthy of high
commendation. The manner in which the
superior attributes of the Steinway prod-
ucts are brought to public attention serves
to dignify the industry as a whole as well
as reflect credit on the house whose name
is appended thereto.
A placard bearing the inscription "From
Alfred Dolge's Fruit Farm in California,"
tacked to a box of oranges was displayed
in a Dolgeville grocery last week.
R. C. Milligan, who recently opened up
in Columbus, O., is handling the Knabe as
leader. Last week we announced the
shipment of several carloads of Stultz
& Bauer pianos to this gentleman.
Mehlin
Pianos
Pactory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
P. J. Gildemeester's trip to the Pacific
Coast has been most successful. He has
secured big orders right along the line.
During his stay in the far West he visited
his uncle at St. Andreas who is one of
California's legal luminaries.
The engagement is announced of Mr.
Jack Spies, of the Spies Piano Mfg. Co., and
Miss Kathryn Glaccum, a charming and ac-
complished young lady of this city. Mr.
Spies has a host of friends in the trade who
will extend congratulations.
Edward N. McKinney, receiver of the
Marshall & Wendell Pianoforte Mfg. Co.,
has been directed by the court to pay
$1,800 to certain general creditors.
The Wissner grand was played last even-
ing in recital in University Hall, Fine Arts'
Building, Chicago, by Mme. Julie Rive-
King.
Smith
vS
Barnes
"A Leader
Piano Company
among
Leaders."
477-481 Olybourne Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Main Office and Warerooms :
27 Union Square.
10-Catalogue sent on application.,^
A Piano which is
a money maker
for every dealer
who handles it . .
FACTORY AND OFFICES:
157& 159 E. 128th St.
NEW YORK CITY,
THE
DEWEY
POLISH
The Best
*~ Ever Prepared
N mW
A. B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic] instrument, there are none superior
New York Warerooms
10 EAST 17th STREET
Factory and Principal Office
NOR WALK, OHIO
Julius Breckwold!
MILLS A N D OFFICE:
MANUFACTURER OF.
Sounding Boards, Bars, Guitar and Handolis
Tops and Sounding Board Lumber.
DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
UPRIGHT PIBIO ACTIONS.
ROTH & ENGELHARDT,
A. P. ROTH,
FORMERLY WITH
F. ENCELHARDT,
FORMERLY FOREMAN STEINWAY * SONS
ACTION DlP'T.
A. DOLGE.
FACTORIES!
OFFICE t
Union Square New York St. Johnsvllle, N. Y. on N. Y. C. R It
P I A N O CO
POLISHES OFF A PIANO AS
EFFECTIVELY AS DEWEY
POLISHED OFF THE SPAN-
ISH FLEET AT MANILA
Order a dozen and you
will want more
No gummy or sticky
surface
THE DEWEY
POLISH CO.
13 East 14th Street
NEW YORK
ESTABLISHED 1853.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
Manufacturer of
fJRAND AND UPRIGHT piANOfORTE ACTIONS
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN KEYS.
Keys, Action, Hammers, Brackets and Nickel Rail, Furnished Complete.
TOWERS ABOVE All OTHERS.
PIANO
131 to 147 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
MANUFACTURERS,
, IT.
All our Instruments contain the full iron frame and patent tuning pin. The greatest invention in the history of piano
making. Any radical changes in the climate, heat or dampness cannot affect the standing in tone of our
instruments, and therefore challenge the world that ours will excel any other.

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