Galveston Journal (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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FULL STOCK ROOFING
PROMPT DELIVERY
achievements in their branch
n2 business, and no other firm- stands
37th and Winnie. 2
coupling these qunlities to a splen-
ability in his chos en 1 rofession.
PHONE 793
Burial Robes in Nice Mat rials.
richness to the less expensive designs.
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J. F. SEINSHEIMER & CO.
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ALL KINDS OF
M. O. NOBBE & CO.
INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS
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Capital, Surplus and Profits $200,000.
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beyond his personal acquuintanceship,
and his character and standing as a
■ san has won for him a host of friends.
wholosnle grocers and liquor dealers,
importers, cotton factors and commis-
sion merchants, and no firm has a bet-
tables, potatoes, onions, cabbage, pe-
cans, poultry, butter and eggs is Pur-
ell & Co. The company is prepared to
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J. Block & Co. is the firm name of
PURCELL & CO.
One of the largest dealers in the
Full Line of Oiled Clothing-, Rubber Boots and Shoes
Goods Made to Order a Specialty.
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The Southern Ton Works
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The men who compose this firm are
men of honor, integrity and ability,
and they have built up a splendid busi-
ness. This establishment is one that
a city might well be proud of.
The members of the firm are Henry
Vikins and Herman C. Lange. They
are men of great business ability.
D •M.WISON & COMPANY
LUMBER
i the Texas region, the establishment
of George Schneider & Co., at 2110
Strand, is the oldest wholesale liquor
house in Texas. The high reputation
for good goods, for quality in whis-
. les and wines, and for square and
honest dealings in all transactions
v ich was established in the early
day s of its founuing, has remained in-
ta ■ being added to in fact by the rec-
. i d of passing years, so that the old
house is stronger and more popular
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Old Rope Factory.
have always measured up to quality.
Messrs. Louis W. Levy and Ben Sass
are the gentlemen who have made this
notable success. It is due to their ef-
forts that the business is today in such
a splendid condition, and due to their
orts that its prospects are so favor-
arm well. As business men they are
recognized as leaders. As citizens they
are progressive and patriotic. In their
attitude toward labor they have always
shoynthe most friendly spirit.
L. W. LEVY & CO.
The wholesale liquor house of L.
W. Levy & Co., with their popular
Brookwood Whiskey, is too well and
generally known as a business institu-
tion to need any considerable comment
from us. For years it has been doing
business at the old stand, and for ail
Lose years it has been building up a
great business structure on the solid
foundation of integrity in every trans-
action. Only the best quality of li-
quors and wines and cigars have been
sold, every piece of goods has been
, —T a ; I age Fisher numbers M.S friends by
—OMP-lE lnclbo hundreds. In Galveston he is ad-
red and beloved by all classes. His
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1 iendshipfor the waga earners has not
€ to bring forth • preciaticn an
i h regard from the nmute s of union
- I hor and we know that the sreat rank
n Sie of labor wil o rdially unite
, ’ quiesce in ' ■ i
S. M. BURNET!
DRUGGIST
Trains leave4:ro and8:30 a.m.
2 p, m., 4:40 and 7 :oo p. m.
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11 of us. We can not say too much
Bottle Fresh at Twenty-Second and Church.
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or Loamy, and well repays any one
maing a special call just to see it.
i Mr. Nobbe is a man of public spirit
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sacks, etc. . The highest prices are
aid for old junk of all kinds and the
comzany by fair and honest dealings
and liberal treatment has won a large
mid cxtensive trade.
Vcsers. Jules Block and Charles
necessary, and on all his clelis and - One of the largest wholesale estab-
employes has imvosed mo dp- .shments in the city dealing in wines,
ligation of honestj. it includes everj ■ . ...
thing, of course, tor when a man rue ( quors, cigars and tobaccos is the es-
his store on the principle or honesty ablishment of Le Compte & Co., locat-
it means that his goods are right i i at 2326-2228 Market street- For a
quality, that they are yig b k quan unber of years this business has been
iity, and that the prices are right. ne of the leading stores in its line in
Mr. Schadt has always ma feste i . ie State. Steadily and substantially
the most sincere interest in the cause t has grown, building its reputation.
nf and h he i .... a 1 1 honesty in goods and honesty in
-- '...... rices, and .the result is. the. splendid
usiness which stands today. It rests,
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of our fold, our friends, our own peo-
nle. Therefore the greeting goes out
vith double force and the word of best
wishes.
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WILKINS & LANGE.
The srovth of this well known firm
T illins ° Lanre stand at the top
i ’ th e list in their line. They are
FROM 5. J SCHOTT GREAT FRESH STOCK
Every known Drug and Chemical WITH MERIT is carried, and you can al-
ways get what you ask for.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS MODERN AND SUPERIOR
ity. He knows his businc t norough- u>-
y, he gives honest gcods and honest ,
service, and the man who gives him 3
a contract knows that it will be car :
ried out to the full letter. uvb0eeceecsacmoce0soc0000p00n00s0e6eeee
Lrening Company, k.i. Davie. Eossi i ths establishment located at 1909-1911
, • cowA to a large namksr of our citi- ’ Strand, dealing in junk, rags, scrap
sens. During the rea s o2 nis connec : metal, buttles, bones, paper stock, grain
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icses over his counters. He has won
an yet, bn f i tho - en"s 5 his in-
v ubeney ol the res i Ie offec r record for substantial growth and
■ ch he hulds e ba d monstrated ' le did achievements in their branch
1 value of a young man’s devotion M business, and no other firm-stands
J earnestness and aggressive activ- better in the commercial world in Gal-
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id nts of .Galveston, and their
M ■ do tovard labor is well known
. ble. They are friends of union labor
and labor rejoices in their prosperity.
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A bank account promotes credit, establishes respon-
sibility and results in security. 4 per cent interest p a j
on $5 and upwards. Ed McCarthy & Co., Bankers.
uweo is locate' 2 " Ft nd. ar , in rraise of them, for we consider them
storage vaults at 101-105 Twen- “
; CONTRACTING BUILDERS
Should build up a reputation for
themselves by using
Creosoted
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This ks the Label the Hatter’s Unioa.
When yon are buyiag a PUE HAT. ettner wen er em, set
to It that the Genufne union Label is sewe qu 1 Na, re-
taller hue loose labels in his poesessien ead eferste put
one in your hat for you do not not patroaize km. Be has
no righ to loose labels. Loose labels ia retail stores are
coanterfeits Do not listen to any exlamatten as to why
the hat has no label. The Genuine Uioz label is perfor-
ated on the "Ages «x; ctly the same as a postage stamp.
Counterfeits are sometimes perfoated on three of the edges
•*d sometimes only two Heep a sharp lookout for the
MARTIN LAWLOR, Secretary,
H Waverly Place, New York
The John E. stetmem Eats Awa wa=ms.
Caske ts—degrees of
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Ta ousion and lciuri
Flum com ose the firm., gentlemen
v ’’ m we all know. They have long
are sure. It curries a larse and com; jewelry and want it to be of highest
plete stock of everyuing in the line. ‘ xcellence—and no ether jewelry is
of books, stationery, writing materials, 1 , .. (. _ . . .
magazinec, periodical and 1. sels at orthyofthename yeu feel safer amt
" ■ prices within the reach of all. The; -ere secure if it is backd up by the
=n - utmost fairness az id courtesy i, shown -ame of some reputable firm. 'there
|| _o all who deal here, the et ri beiug i be no question of the standing of
; i ouls Tschumy ’ the jewelry world, State of poultry and general commis-
, • ' . . . ity • has won his place by high excellence sion merchants, including fruits, vege-
I lo bo had, and ith ihe mm-Aioo sC 1 his chosen line, see8 to it that
; urt ous and . lite tho ... _ right ! thing shoddy and unworthy of a
h ’•: It is ot . . ; th. , . - iara ■ ’ . ace in a first class establishment ever
elnumhen of weso eurgers rerclarly pa '
and fair dealing as the olecnig most
The Finest Ambulance Service in the south.
Speed, Satcty, Comfo . Telephone 273.
. r. Crandall is a a:slineuisned civil
.2 iarhot engineer, and it is largely due to his
ability and devotion to w ori that the
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F. H. Malloy Livery and boar0/1g
4th and Pastoflice.
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DAVID nOSsI ;
i As the agent of the Lt ustom Tee ano. I
4 of lavor, and by the great
1 file or our people he is recogni as a
i iriend. He is a gentleman. thoiough-3
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Creosoted pile end* (up to 10 L et) are ' jerowih of Galveston, one or our me taess dealings.
the thing for house support*. progressive citizens, and thoroughly Mr. Benjamin W.Le Compte, atthe
iavors every move looking towarhead of this important establishment,
“A---i-T .Mb Lu. lurtner progress. is a man who has a sincere interest as
? 34(hrand A. Phone 2003 L ----,—.----- ‘ a citizen in the upbuilding' ofGalves-
__ O— A PF cLs , n. And he is a triend ot labor, one given just as represented, and prices'
i mfu. 10 has never failed to make known -
e-o-T-Se one of the most reliabie book and I his triendshlp when it .could be of most ;
etationey stores in the city i the ecgood. .
tablishmentconducteaby JolnA. Pres- | "
at 2504 Mar et -uc.t The sto- LOUIS TSCHUMY..
is familiar to el or our readers, we | If. you are looking for a piece of
-t that its businee here ha ' stecdily
i reased and is daily i creasing. . A
rongh-going Caivectonian. Mr; Hos
i is dgvoted to ve ■ intorost that has
heart the betterme o? the island
l, and hisfrienoshi, for 1. ’ oh man ;
lertol on many and many an onca- 1
sion, will not be forcotten by his hosts
hf frit nds in u i -. lis to
Elandins as a con Ura ■■ tor isoi the verj l h
c i, his : t d a as en enp ojer is ol i
s.....le i: o.. who ; :
treatment . / Wcl ers under n! a haul 7
1weys teen ho: est an ia . und cou I n
teous and considerate. Wage earners ; g
o not lorget these things in em ; 3
loyers, and their brothers in the 1 6
unions do not forget them. » -
Mr. Tabb’s years of erperience in
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- NIC BOHN mons the many substantial houses
.t 214 Seventeenth strcot is locate t’r t Lourish here, none is more worthy
' blasksmith a carriace shop ot : mention than that of M. O. Nobbe
i holaus Bohn, ne of te most re 1 a Co., at Tremont, corner of Market.
LEWIS FISHER
k’ l:>e public life of Galveston there
. no, gentleman who holis a higher vo
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munityorwhoreiclowint isore
■ eval and wore osal than Judge
. Fisher of theonu judinn LC
i .t court. Judge Eiche ■ 1 i young
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of rubber tire vehicles for hire. All union me hired
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37th and Broadway. Phone 815
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S Pays 3 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Accounts.
Miller's Union Store
MANUFACTURER OF
i Uailed nailers of North America
OFFICERS
T. J. GROCE, President H. A. LANDES, Vice-President.
C. J. WOLSION, Vice-Pre-ident BROWNING GROCE, V-Prest.
J. H. STROTHER, Cashier.
MALLOY’S W/E
lien with the looal interests of rhe pm
1 r Magnolia Bne wers, it is sig:..
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tention. IronWerkforBuridirgs.
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52615-17 Strand. Phone 1164-2R 3
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Ewikasurger dimitm-c
, Cm ’! grade raising enterprise has developed
VlLLIAM SCHADT .. e success that it is. He is also vice
Wilam Schadt has long cenadeal ■ sident ot the Uniteu et-tesnus
• . ■ . coring Company. It is siguilicant now tnan ever berore.
er m sash, doors blinds, w cod mant e1 t this man, who has employed under Louis, William and Frederick
grates, tile, hardware, paints, olle lis direction such a host of workers, Schneider compose the firm at the pres-
painters' materiais, and p es Fro - hold in high esteem by every labor-en time. On the foundation laid by
his very establisnment here . toteman who knows him their father they have built wisely
present time, he has stressed square :
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.L and roputcble vor ers 1.: is irm carries a'very fine stock of
. l wood in Gaiveston. Mr ou . . nonds id other fine jewelry and
.11 taste in jewel set-
- ' ' 01 carria e- 1 1d other vehicle . . as well as in the selection of the
i- noneet in : worlw not 1 o: articles that are carried by
M haitcone J , ad tie non C.-.nass houses in this line. His
ood service ’ 1 •. and attractive stock is displayed
,Hend9 , ■ n good taste, and all goods are
. . yy h. . in toy,, n lrce number - - - - - -
■ . ? ■ J ci friends in this cit-,and not a lew
l. ; cg them are in labors ronkts
burn •. ,n. ; s rejoice in’Nic’s good success.
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ISLCKANDAIL.
' - hales Lca agent anaand thoroughlynconversant in every
. 2a =- -e .. . 1 ne 01 ills puSinesS.
. ager for the great frm of rade 1
0 - roisiug contractors, Coednart & Bates, j
( 1 a gentieman well and fave
’ h ■ F s, U ! ' ovn to a majority of our renders,
is connection with the notable un
, ertaking which has contisuted co
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is reputation also b: the character oi ( „ __________ _f I________
caiment which i Iccoi led customer s I short notice and invites the public to
. his store," it being the explicitin- all or ’phone when in need of any-
ructions of all ( erl ‘ there to trestthing in their line. They sell on rea-
1 - s mailest ■ u stoi eras he would trest sonable terms at low prices and___
he biggest one—all wiC honesty and . .ways ready, with the best goods on
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■ • • - ■ ere the eye earner ca a Lord to Mr. Purcell, the manager of the firm,
y Walter y. rabo, general contras y for when you wani Jr U;y at ail‘is one of the city’s most popular and
. . , ... ,, . . - - , you,want it to be worthy of the name, rominent business men, and his firm
always be sure of this if it isis thoroughly reliable, financially and
; from Tschumy’s. i commercially.
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Weimar, Harry. Galveston Journal (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1907, newspaper, December 20, 1907; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1410977/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.