Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Market Street
Weight Card, Howe Standard Scales, Philadelphia, P…
07 Dec 2020 |
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A Howe U.S. Standard Scales weight card from the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Fair held in Philadelphia in 1879.
For another early weight card, see Certificate of Weight, Electrical Advertising Scale Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
The Improved Howe U.S. Standard Scales
No. 213 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. L. Y. Whitehead
Weight 158½ lbs. Sep. 16th, 1879
State Fair
World Type Writer—Rapid, Durable, Practical, Simpl…
28 Sep 2020 |
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The World Type Writer logo from The Type-Writer's Exchange Billhead, Philadelphia, Pa., 1890 .
World Type Writer, $8.00
Rapid. Durable. Practical. Simple.
The Type-Writer's Exchange Billhead, Philadelphia,…
28 Sep 2020 |
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An 1890 billhead for the Type-Writer's Exchange, a used office equipment store in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
See also an enlargement of the World Type Writer logo that appears in the upper left-hand corner of the billhead.
The Type-Writer's Exchange .
Second-hand type-writers and office equipment bought, sold, or exchanged.
46 South Fourth Street 1212 Market Street, Philadelphia, Jan. 16/90.
Sold to E. W. Lapp, 1 letter press & stand, $4.00.
Terms cash.
Received payment. Typewriter Exchange per S. A. Smith.
Logo: World Type Writer, $8.00. Rapid. Durable. Practical. Simple.
John Matthes, American House, Lebanon, Pa., ca. 18…
22 Oct 2019 |
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John Matthes (1834-1894) was the proprietor of American House, a hotel in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. It's likely that this business card dates to around 1864, when Matthes ran a newspaper ad for American House. A later advertisement indicates that he was operating a wine and liquor store by 1873 (see below for the ads).
American House
Lebanon, Pa.
Market Street, half-square south of Market House and one and a half squares from Court House.
John Matthes, prop'r.
The table is supplied with the best of edibles. The bar with the choicest of liquors.
Extensive new stabling attached to the house.
Handwritten name and year on the other side of the card : "Allen Longenecker, 1864."
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Advertisement printed in the Lebanon Advertiser (Lebanon, Pa.), July 20, 1864, p. 4 :
AMERICAN HOUSE,
Market Street, Lebanon,
JOHN MATTHES,
Proprietor.
The proprietor of this old established and popular HOTEL would respectfully inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly refitted and renovated, and no pains will be spared to make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to any in the county.
The STABLING and Yard are superior too, and more extensive, than any other in Lebanon. A new SHED is also in the course of erection, which will be completed in a short time. The patronage of the Farmers and the Traveling public generally is respectfully solicited.
PLACE--West side of Market street, and half a square south from the Market House.
JOHN MATTHES.
Lebanon, April 6, 1864.
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Advertisement in the Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, Pa.), Jan. 9, 1873, p. 4:
"John Matthes' Wholesale and Retail Wine & Liquor Store, No. 33 North 8th Street, Lebanon, Pa."
Littlefield and Hosmer, Dealers in Foreign and Dom…
02 Dec 2024 |
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Littlefield & Hosmer
Dealers in foreign and domestic fruits, butter, eggs, beans, &c.
Oranges, lemons, bananas, and apples a specialty.
Country produce sold on commission.
No. 9 North Market Street, Boston.
W. E. Littlefield, Chas. B. Hosmer.
A book about the Leading Manufacturers and Merchants of the City of Boston (1885), p. 203, provides a history of this business, which operated under the name of Littlefield & Hosmer beginning in 1881:
Littlefield & Hosmer , Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, No. 9 North Market Street. — The business conducted by this firm was established in 1866, and during the nineteen years of its career it has enjoyed a large measure of success. It was founded under the firm style of Littlefield & Enslin, and it was conducted under this title for fifteen years. On the retirement of Mr. Enslin, however, in 1881, he was succeeded by Mr. Charles R. Hosmer, and the style of the house was then changed to its present one of Littlefield & Hosmer. The firm occupy the basement floor, which is 20x40 feet in dimensions, and this is stocked with very choice selections of foreign and domestic fruits of every description. The firm makes a specialty of oranges, lemons, bananas, and apples, the former of which are shipped to them from the most celebrated producing districts of Jamaica, Central America, Florida, etc., and in these classes of fruits they conduct a good trade. They sell on commission all kinds of fruit, and prompt sales and liberal advances are made if required. All foreign fruits and vegetables are procured direct from the ship at their ultimate points of destination. The house enjoys a large city and suburban trade. The individual members of the firm are Mr. W. E. Littlefield and Mr. Charles B. Hosmer, both of whom were born in Maine, the former in 1837 and the latter in 1840.
Star-Shaped Logo with Extracted Teeth, Dr. A. A. W…
09 Aug 2019 |
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A portrait of Dr. Andrew Aikens Wasson (1844-1918), a dentist from York, Pennsylvania, is the main feature of this star-shaped logo from the billhead he used in the 1890s. The design also includes a heart, a pair of pointing hands (manicules), and—holy molar!—two extracted teeth.
For the full billhead, see Dr. A. A. Wasson Billhead, Dental Surgeon, York, Pa., April 22, 1893 .
Spangler and Rich, Dealers in Dry Goods, Marietta,…
14 Jul 2018 |
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This is a side-by-side comparison of a nineteenth-century advertising card with a Google Street View (from 2011) of the building depicted on the card.
It's quite surprising to discover that the façade of the building, which was a store in the late 1800s and today is a laundromat, hasn't changed much in over 100 years.
See a second Google Street View from a slightly different angle for a better view of the signs and window on the first floor.
Spangler and Rich, Dealers in Dry Goods, Marietta,…
14 Jul 2018 |
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A nineteenth-century advertising card for Spangler & Rich, a store in Marietta , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Amazingly enough, the building that housed the store is still standing, and its façade hasn't changed dramatically in over 100 years. A laundromat occupies the building today.
See a side-by-side comparison of the image on the card and a recent Google Street View (from 2011) of the building .
Spangler & Rich
No. 64 Market Street, Marietta, Pa.,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, &c.
Fish--Carpets and Floor Oil Clothes.
Queensware and Wall Papers--Salt.
Express Steam Print, Lancaster, Pa.
Crosscup, Phila.
Chas. O. Ursprung, Horse Collar Manufacturer, Lanc…
22 Jan 2018 |
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"Chas. O. Ursprung, wholesale horse collar manufacturer, No. 408 North Market St., Lancaster, Pa. CU. Special trademark."
Charles O. Ursprung (1867-1935) moved his horse collar manufactory to 408 North Market Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, sometime in the early 1900s (city directories from the late 1890s give his business locations as either 21 or 32 West Chestnut Street in Lancaster).
For a similar business card from the same job printer ( Pluck Print ), see William C. Myers, Practical Artesian Well Contractor, Salunga, Pa.
Filene's Department Store, Lynn, Massachusetts
14 Apr 2016 |
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"Filene's, No. 18 Market Street, Lynn."
A nineteenth-century advertising trade card for one of the early Filene's department stores. This one was located in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Edward A. Hollis, Hardware, Philadelphia, Pa., 189…
19 Oct 2015 |
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"Edward A. Hollis, Hardware. Contractors', upholsterers', builders'. No. 1904 Market Street, Philadelphia, March 31, 1890. Sold to E. W. Lapp. 1 Fleetwood scroll saw 3, 12.90."
Rubberstamped: "Paid, Edward A. Hollis, per EAH, 5/2/91."
Hammer head: "D. Maydole, cast steel."
Henry Felix and Company, Fine Confections, Ice Cre…
25 Aug 2015 |
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"Henry Felix & Co., manufacturers and dealers in fine confections, ice cream, cakes, and fruits, 10 N. Market Square, Harrisburg. . . . M. F. Tobin, N.Y. Scheffer, job printer, Harrisburg."
A stock Victorian-era advertising trade card produced by New York lithographer M. F. Tobin in 1881. Theodore F. Scheffer, a local Harrisburg printer, added the information for Henry Felix and Company.
See below for some other amusing and interesting trade cards.
Harrisburg Carriage Repository Letterhead, Harrisb…
18 Jul 2013 |
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"Harrisburg Carriage Repository, Edward Boyer, proprietor, 1017 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Manufacturer of and dealer in carriages, surreys, runabouts, Stanhope phaetons, buggies, and business wagons. Repairing and remodeling of carriages a specialty."
The Hub , a trade magazine for carriage, wagon, and automobile manufacturers, provided this laudatory description of the Harrisburg Carriage Repository and its proprietor in its August 1901 issue, p. 256:
"Harrisburg, Pa., has no better, more strongly established or more popular house in any branch of business than the Harrisburg Carriage Repository, of which Edward Boyer, good man, expert mechanic, and energetic business man, is proprietor. Everyone in the capital, yes, every carriage man in the State, we might say in the trade throughout the entire land, knows Boyer, the man whose word is as good as a United States bond. He handles only the best and carries a stock to meet all demands. Mr. Boyer is general agent for the Richland Vehicle Co. and numerous other manufacturers of twentieth-century vehicles of every description."
Removal! Removal! C. G. Trimmer, York, Pa.
10 Apr 2014 |
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Removal! Removal!
We have removed our dry goods and notion store and our shirt & overall manufactory to No. 401 W. Market St., corner of Penn St. (opposite farmers' market), where we will be pleased to meet all our old customers and friends.
We will manufacture all kinds of shirts, overalls, blouses, boys' waists, &c., at short notice. Please give us a call.
C. G. Trimmer, agent.
E. C. Bender, printer, 1 & 3 N. Penn St., York, Pa.
Certificate of Reward, Given by Buttorff, Photogra…
14 Oct 2013 |
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R. H. Buttorff (1849-1934), a photographer in York, Pennsylvania, used an advertising trade card showing Christopher Columbus (below, front of card) to promote his "special highly finished 'Columbian' photographs" in 1893. The "Certificate of Reward" (above, back of card) that he offered to teachers for distribution to students was similar to the rewards of merit they were already familiar with. In addition to the usual student recognition for "deportment and standing in studies," however, this reward certificate doubled as a coupon redeemable for a half-price deal on cabinet photographs. Unfortunately for us, however, the expiration date was March 1, 1894.
Columbus Discovers Land
14 Oct 2013 |
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This advertising trade card showing Christopher Columbus (above) was intended to appeal to students. R. H. Buttorff (1849-1934), a photographer in York, Pennsylvania, gave cards like this to teachers, who could then reward students for good behavior by filling out the " Certificate of Reward " (below) that was printed on the back of the card. The certificate also offered a discount on special "Columbian" cabinet photographs that students could purchase at Buttorff's studio.
Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa., Looking South f…
29 Jun 2020 |
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"Market Street, Elizabethtown , Pa., Looking South from the Square. Pub. by G. N. Falkenstein."
A postcard addressed on the other side to Mrs. Annie Perinell, Mt. Joy, Pa., with postmarks for Elizabethtown, Pa., April 12, 1906, 7 p.m., and Mount Joy, Pa., April 13, 1906, 7 a.m.
Central Avenue Hotel, Philadelphia
23 Jun 2015 |
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"Central Avenue Hotel, No. 831 Market Street, Philadelphia. O. H. Dash, proprietor. Terms, two dollars per day. Also, proprietor of Surf House, Atlantic City, N.J."
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