Advertisement for the "Everything for the House" special sale at Fulton's Furniture and Hardware Store, located in Freeport, N.Y. Items on sale included Brussels and velvet carpets and parlor and hanging lamps.
Advertisement for Fred Menendez, dealer in carriages and wagons, located in Bellmore, N.Y. Menendez also sold horse goods, and offered repair, painting, and lettering services. The business was the successor to C.O. Colvin & Co.
Advertisement for Charles Becker, electrician and mechanic, located at 156 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre, N.Y. Service advertised included installation of electric lights, burglar alarms, and bell equipment. Becker also did repair work on locks,…
Advertisement for The Freeport Bank, which was located on Main Street in Freeport, N.Y. (Note: The Freeport Bank merged with the Long Island Trust Company in 1957.)
Advertisement for James & Hawkins' hardware and paint stores, located in Jamaica, Rockville Centre, and Hempstead, N.Y. Items sold at the stores included seeds, paints, hardware, garden tools, mechanics' tools, etc.
Advertisement for Moses R. Cornwell, mason and plasterer, dealer in brick, cement, lime, plaster, lath, etc. Cornwell's business was located on Maple Avenue, near Park Avenue, in Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Advertisement for Chas. O. Colvin, carriage and wagon builder, located in Merrick, N.Y. Colvin also was a dealer in carriages, sleighs, and harnesses, and he performed repair work, painting, blacksmithing, etc.
Advertisement for G.D. Combes, dealer in coal, feed, lumber, and building materials of all kinds. The advertisement states that Combes, who operated out of Rockville Centre, N.Y., claims "to have the best facilities, and the largest stock of anyone…
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 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."