Advertisement for ingrain carpets, oil-cloth, and matting, for sale at S. C. & I. Snedeker & Co. (general store), located in Hempstead, N.Y. The store had 1500 yards of the materials to sell.
Advertisement for guano and bone (fertilizers), for sale at the general store of D.B. Smith and Son. The store was located in Smithville, which was later Smithville South and is present-day North Bellmore.
Advertisement for Thomas Welch's furnishing warehouse, which was located on Main Street in Hempstead, N.Y. Welch manufactured tin and sheet-iron ware. He also did all kinds of house work, and kept on hand a general assortment of cooking and parlor…
Advertisement for the furniture warehouse of Wm. Raynor, Wm. Carman, and H.A. Whitaker, located in Hempstead, N.Y. Items advertised included sofas, bureaus, bookcases, center tables, chairs made from various woods, looking glasses, and coffins. They…
Advertisement for Corwin & Hallock's Market, which was located on Griffing Avenue in Riverhead, N.Y. Items advertised included meat, vegetables, ice, red and white ash coal.
Advertisement for William Furze, merchant tailor, whose shop was located on Bridge Street in Riverhead, N.Y. Furze cut and made clothes to order and also performed alterations and repairs.
Advertisement for Ross and Randall's hardware, lumber, and paint store, which was located in Freeport, N.Y. The advertisement provided details about the store's varnish stain sale.
Advertisement for G.M. Hewlett & Co., dealer in farm supplies and equipment. Items advertised include fertilizer, Walter A. Woods harvesting machinery, feed, hay, straw, and wood. the company operated at Bay View Farm, Merrick, N.Y.
Advertisement for Adam Emeigh's coal yard, which was located in Bellmore, N.Y. The advertisement stated that Emeigh offered the "Best Grades of Coal at Bellmore Dock; and in cars at the depot."