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Fr. Meyer, Manufacturer of Cigars.
Mother, Aunt Maggie, Cousin Albert Lambert, Fred Bath, Father Albert W. Bath. 161 Division Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY. Cigar store Indian in front of the shop.
“The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.” From a pen drawing by W.H. Carrier, Teacher of Book Keeping, Short Hand and Plain and Ornamental Penmanship in the Commercial Dept., Adrian College, Adrian, Mich.
Truly, George Elston. Poster hanger, horse racing. George Elston was a “Licensed City Bill Poster in Anaconda, Dear Lodge County, Montana.” Copy of an ad behind image.
Young person wearing a Washburn’s Gold Medal flour sack. Hat reads “Ernst & Thomp[son] Cash.”
Mohn Bros. Electric Laundry, Pittsburgh. Native-American figure out front. This “Captain Jack cigar store Indian” was made by Wm. Demuth & Co., NY, circa 1875. It is made of hollow cast zinc, not wood. See this video.
Thomas Kaceroysky, Manufacturer of Cigars. Owner and wife in front of store. His hand rests on the shoulder of a cigar store Indian.