Advertisement for the boot and shoe store of A.M Ketcham. The advertisement features a list of boots and shoes along with the price of each item. (Ketcham's store was located on Main Street in Northport, N.Y.)
Advertisement for the Brown & Jackson general store, which was located on the corner of main Street and Roanoke Avenue in Riverhead. Among other things, Brown & Jackson were dealers in dress goods, domestics, woolen goods, hosiery and gloves, and…
Advertisement for the Estey Organ, sold by M.H. Woodhull, general agent for Suffolk County. Woodhull, who operated out of Riverhead, N.Y., also sold pianos.
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 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 the general store of C.W. Vail, which was located on Main Street in Bay Shore, N.Y. Items advertised included builders' hardware, paints, oils, crockery, tinware, house furnishing goods, and artist materials.
Advertisement for the Merchants Mutual Automobile Liability Insurance Co., Robert Seaman, Agent, Hicksville, N.Y. Advertisement states that special inducements in automobile insurance are offered to Nassau County Farm Bureau members.
Advertisement for the Moore Brothers' grocery store, which was located at the corner of Deer Park and Railroad Avenues in Babylon, N.Y. The advertisement stated that the store was "supplied with a well selected stock of Groceries, Provisions,…
Advertisement for the new Garden City Hotel , located in Garden City, N.Y. The advertisement included interior and exterior views of the hotel, as well as an exterior view of the nearby Cathedral of the Incarnation.
Advertisement for the R.S. Seabury Bakrey [sic] and Grocery store, which was located in Hempstead, N.Y. Items sold at the store included breads, cakes, crackers, sugar, molasses, pork, candles, soap, and flour.