Image from page 310 of “Crockery & glass journal” (1875)

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Identifier: crockeryglassjou75newy
Title: Crockery & glass journal
Year: 1875 (1870s)
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Subjects: Pottery Glass Glassware
Publisher: New York : G. Whittemore & Co.
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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. department store,Indianapolis, Ind., has been bought from the Wassonestate by G. A. Efroymson and his associates, whohave control of the business. Mr. Efroymson be- »5 comes president, and the company, and Charles F.Scrimsher secretary. Ralph H. Adams has purchased the crockerysock of the W. C. Richardson Furniture and Crock-ery Co., Eugene, Ore. Mr. Richardson will close outhis furniture business and move to Portland. Mr.Adams will increase his crockery stock by adding more expensive wares. * • J. B. Colahan has been appointed receiver for drawn for a new eight-story structure iooxioo feet,of reinforced concrete, with a white terracotta finish.The store when completed will cost about $300,000.The officers of the company are James Harris,president; Leo Lefly, vice-president and generalmanager; S. E. Blinkinstein, secretary and treasurer • •Schedules in bankruptcy of Moses Rapoport,dealer in glassware and enameled ware at 298Bowery, show liabilities $45,920 and assets $26,595,

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DELFT BLUE DESIGN OF SERVICE USED ON THE NEW STEAMER FRANCE OF THE COMPAGNIE GENERALETRANSATLANTIQUE LINE. FURNISHED BY PORCELAINES G. D A. Harry H. Kurtz, department store, 622-30 Girardavenue, Philadelphia, against whom involuntarybankiuptcy proceedings were filed recently. Kurtzsliabilities are set at $110,000 and his assets $75,000.Of the latter about $50,000 is represented by bookaccounts. The granting of too extensive credit tocustomers is said to have been responsible for thefailure. Work at wrecking the building on the southwestcorner of Second street and Grand avenue, to makeway for the new Leftys department store, Milwaukee,Wis., will begin immediately Plans have been consisting of stock $15,000, accounts $9,537, cash inbank $1,083, office fixtures $200; fixtures $500; horseand wagon $225, and a note for $50. Among thecreditors are the Federal Glass Co. $4,000, UnitedStates Glass Co. $3,047, United States Stamping Co.$3,411, National Enameling and Stamping Co. $1,301,Belmont

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Tagged: , bookid:crockeryglassjou75newy , bookyear:1875 , bookdecade:1870 , bookcentury:1800 , booksubject:Pottery , booksubject:Glass , booksubject:Glassware , bookpublisher:New_York___G__Whittemore___Co_ , bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign , booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign , bookleafnumber:310 , bookcollection:university_of_illinois_urbana-champaign , bookcollection:americana

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