Advertisement for H. S. & J. M. Brush's general store, which was located in Huntington, N.Y. Items advertised included carpets, dry goods, wall paper, and groceries.
Advertisement for A.A. Cornelius, Manufacturer of Carriages and Sleighs, of every conceivable variety. Blacksmithing and iron work were done in the same building, and Cornelius also sold second-hand carriages on the premises. The business was located…
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."
Advertisement for Arthur J. Flanagan, agent for Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines. Flanagan's business mailing address was P.O. Box 25, Rockville Centre.
Advertisement for B.F. Rushmore's drug store, at Hempstead, N.Y. Items mentioned in the advertisement included drugs, paints, medicines, perfumes, oils, hair and tooth brushes, and stationery.
Advertisement for Blakes Patent Indestructable [sic] Paint, sold by J.W. Smith, Druggist, &c., of Hempstead, N.Y. The paint was advertised as being both fire and waterproof.
Advertisement for C. Alonzo Arthur, agent for H.J. Baker & Bro. of New York City. H.J. Baker & Bro. sold a line of "complete manures," AA. Amoniated Super-Phosphate, Pelican Bone Fertilizer, and prime agricultural chemicals. Arthur operated out of…
Advertisement for carriages and buckboards, for sale and built to order, by George F. Thorne, on Main Street in Bay Shore, N.Y. Thorne also sold bay tools to order and provided horseshoeing services.