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The great manufacturing district of East Hamilton really grew up around the Mosler Co. because it was the pioneer in that section. Now it is the center of an important industrial group which has developed around it.
Not only East Hamilton, but Hamilton herself, has felt the stimulus of this big concern's presence in the community, and it has been of inestimable advantage to the town.
The safes of The Mosler Safe Co. are built upon the most advanced scientific principles, their devices are guarded by ex- clusive patents, and every component part of their safes are especially selected and inspected. From the high excellence of their product they never deviate.
The company, among its other products, manufactures under its own patent the Mosler Patent Fireproof Safes, Mosler Patent Fire and Burglarproof Safes, Mosler Patent Screw Door Bank Safes, Mosler-Corliss Patent Bank Safes, Mosler Patent Man- ganese Steel Bank Safes, Bank Vault and Safe Deposit Work.
To illustrate the character of this company's product it is only necessary to state that every bank in Hamilton and Cin- cinnati, which is in the heart of the safe industry, is using Mosler work, and besides more than fifty per cent of the banks in the United States are using, or have contracted for, Mosler work, including the principal banking institutions, such as The Guar- anty Trust Co., New York City; the New York Safe Deposit Co., in the Singer Building, in New York City; The Chemical National Bank, New York City; Importers' and Traders' National Bank, New York City; First National Bank, Chicago; First National Bank, Cincinnati; The Hibernia Savings Bank and Trust Co., New Orleans; Third National Bank, Atlanta; Merchants' National
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Bank, Los Angeles; Omaha National Bank, Denver; Portland Trust Co., Portland, Ore .; First National Bank, Boston; Common- wealth Trust Co., Boston, and a great many others too numerous to mention.
The company has established many agencies throughout this country and abroad and their business from their present large volume is continually growing and extending. The firm has a world-wide fame and has been a large benefactor to the city of Hamilton. M. Mosler, President, and W. Mosler, Vice President, while men of fine, shrewd and sagacious business ability, have ever been liberal and open hearted in their charities and gen- erous and encouraging to the deserving. They have founded homes, furnished employment to those who occupy them, and established a means of paying for homes; and they have been benefactors in every sense of the word and have well deserved the high meed of success which has been accorded them.
The company's plant in East Hamilton is easily conceded to be the largest and best equipped safe manufactory in the world. It is provided with the latest and most modern machinery, is furnished with its own electric and power plants, employs on an average about one thousand men a day, and is throughout one of the most model manufacturing plants in this country.
THE FAIRMOUNT BREWING CO.
One of Cincinnati's progressive brewing concerns is The Fairmount Brewing Co., which for years has been noted for the high quality and purity of its beer. This concern commends an enviable reputation in its line and its trade throughout Cincinnati and Ohio is of very large proportions. Charles Has- terlik is President; Alexandre Despres, Treasurer and Secretary. Brewery is located on Thinnes street, Lick Run. Offices, S. W. corner Quebec Road and Westwood avenue.
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THE OTTO ZIMMERMAN & SON CO.
Music Printers and Engravers.
The Otto Zimmerman & Son Co., is one of the leading music printers and engravers of the whole United States. During the past few years it has built up a very large patronage ex- tending from San Francisco to New York. Its large plant is located at Fifth and Sycamore streets. Otto Zimmerman is President; Arthur Zimmerman, Vice President; R. E. Bern- hardt, Secretary and Treasurer.
THE CASCADE LAUNDRY CO.
Cincinnati is noted for its fine laundries. It has a reputa- tion among traveling folks as having more really high grade laundries than any other city of equal size in America. To be a leader in such company is no small distinction and this is the enviable standing of The Cascade Laundry Company, 532-4-6 Hunt street. This business was established March 4, 1912 by H. W. Schroeder, N. Siegman and F. E. Fries, and today commands a remarkable patronage throughont Cincin- nati and vicinity. Present directors of the business are F. E. Fries, N. Siegman, R. Siegman, H. W. Schroeder and L. Schroeder.
THE REMMERS SOAP CO.
Manufacturing Toilet Soap and Toilet Articles.
The Remmers Soap Company was founded in 1901 by pro- gressive and enterprising business men and thoroughly versed in the manufacture of toilet soaps. Their factory is sanitary in every respect and equipped throughont with all the modern devices known to the special branch of soap industry. Two of their leading brands. Remmers Peroxide Bath and Craddock's Hygenic Blue Soap are sold thronghont the United States and to a large extent in England and Cuba. Their home office and works will in the near future remove to the new and larger plant at St. Bernard, one of Cincinnati's suburbs, to meet the demands of their increasing business. This company maintains branch offices in New York and Chicago. Officers are R. W. Neff, President; William M. Greene, Vice President; A. Schmitt, Jr., Secretary; William G. Schmithorst, Treasurer.
CORCORAN LAMP CO.
Manufacturers of Automobile Lamps.
The Corcoran Lamp Co. is known as well to automobile owners as Broadway is to New Yorkers. This business is generally conceded to be one of the most phenomenal successes of recent times and its lamps now go to every country where automobile manufacturing is an estab- lished industry. The busi- ness was established in 1840, Offices are at 712 Hunt street. Thomas J. Corcoran is Presi- dent and Treasurer.
C. H. W. WEBER & CO.
Seeds, Pure Honey, Beeswax and Bee Keepers' Supplies.
Cincinnati is the largest honey market in the United States, and C. H. W. Weber & Co., 2146 Central avenue, is one of the principal concerns dealing in this important article; also this is one of the leading concerns dealing in seeds, beeswax and bee keepers' supplies, its trade extending throughout the entire United States. This business was established fifty years ago by C. H. W. Weber, and is now conducted by Charles H. Weber.
HARRY GOLDBLATT.
Mr. Harry Goldblatt, money broker, 36 East Sixth street, is well and favorably known to Cincinnatians generally, having been established at his present location since 1888. Mr. Gold- blatt is also head of the Harry Goldblatt Realty Company, located in the Second National Bank Building. This corporation has a capital of $20,000 fully paid up.
PAUL O. MARTIN. Practical Furrier.
Paul O. Martin, 1116 Elm street since 1889, is one of the best known furriers not only in Cincinnati, but in the entire Middle West. He is a practical furrier in every sense of the word and deals only in the highest grade dependable furs. Re- pairing and storing is also promptly attended to by Mr. Martin.
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THE PFAU MANUFAC- TURING CO.
Plumbers' Supplies.
The Pfau Manufacturing Co. is known the world over as one of the leading manufacturers of plumbers' supplies. Its plant is located in Nor- wood. Charles Pfau is President; Clifford C. Pfan, Secretary and Treas- urer.
THE FAIR.
Department Store.
The Fair. a department store lo- cated at the southwest corner of Sixth and Race streets, enjoys as large a patronage perhaps as any store in Cincinnati. Its officers are F. E. Powers, President; W. C. Burke, Vice President and General Manager; J. S. Edwards, Secretary; William O'Neill, Treasurer.
THE KROHN, FECHHEIMER CO. Shoe Manufacturers.
The Krohn, Fechheimer Co. is one of the concerns which does much to make Cincinnati a leading shoe manufacturing center. A visit to its large factory at Pendleton and Dandridge streets will not soon be forgotten. Officers are Irwin M. Krohn, President; S. Marcus Fechheimer, Vice President; Louis A. Bauer, Secretary and Treasurer.
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GAMBRINUS STOCK CO.
Brewers and Bottlers.
One of the best known brewing concerns in Cincinnati is that of the Gambrinus Stock Co., located on Sycamore, East Twelfth and Elliott streets. This business under the compe- tent management of C. William Boss, President, and William A. Boss, Secretary, has grown from a comparatively small con- cern a few years ago to a mammoth institution now to be reckoned with by the largest brewing concerns in America.
EMIL MUENCH & CO.
Wholesale Cheese, Delicatessen and Grocers' Sundries.
Emil Muench & Co., a partnership composed of Mr. Emil Muench and Mr. J. J. Scheel, is one of Cincinnati's younger business houses which is rapidly forging to the front by reason of the high character of its goods and its straightforward busi- ness policy. This concern was established in 1910 by its pres- ent proprietors. Its main store is at 17 East Court street, Cin- cinnati, with branches in Portsmouth, O., and in Lexington, Ky. Its trade covers the Central States.
GEORGE C. KEENE & CO.
Cornice and Roofing Machinery.
George C. Keene & Co., established 1873, of 2327-31 Florence avenue, is one of the oldest concerns in existence dealing in cornice and roofing machinery, and its trade extends all over the world, thus testifying to the high character of its product.
Mr. George C. Keene, who built up this business, is the origi-
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nator of the first machines for corrugating and roofing work and he holds the original patents on them which are basic ones. All machines along this line have been copied from his original machines.
The firm of George C. Keene & Co., is prepared to build anything special along this line not included in their regu- lar line.
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THE AMERICAN OAK LEATHER CO.
Tanners of Sole, Carriage, Auto- mobile and Furniture Leather.
The American Oak Leather Co., a corporation established in 1881, is one of the largest tan- neries under one roof in the United States and is responsible in a great measure for Cincin- nati today being a leading leath- er market of the country. Its tremendous trade covers every state in the Union and ship- ments are continually made as well to many foreign lands. This business maintains branch houses at Boston, St. Louis, Chi- cago and Louisville; tanneries at Louisville and at New Decatur, Ala .; extract factories at New- port, Pennsylvania and at Harri- man, Tennessee. James E. Mooney is President; H. H. Bechtel, First Vice President and Secretary; James F. Taylor, Second Vice President and Treasurer; C. L. Harrison, Third Vice President. These, with R. B. Smith, John A. Gardner, H. B. Beard, F. C. Fabel and C. F. Monk, are the Directors. Main office and tannery, Kenner street, Dalton avenue, McLean avenue and Flint street, Cincinnati.
OHIO SEAT CO. Manufacturers of Carriage Woodwork.
An important and progressive manufacturing concern of the Queen City is the Ohio Seat Co., manufacturers of carriage wood- work. It's large plant is located at No. 1964 Central avenue. Mr. Frank Medeweller is proprietor.
THE C. F. STREIT MANUFACTURING. CO.
Upholstered Furniture, Morris Chairs, Etc.
The C. F. Streit Manufacturing Co. needs no introduction. It is one of the nation's large manufacturers of upholstered furni- ture, Morris chairs, Davenport beds, and shoe store seating fur- niture. Carl F. Streit, Jr., is President and Secretary; Oscar R. Streit, Vice President; Eugene Numrich, Treasurer. Offices, 1040 Kenner.
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J. & A. FREIBERG.
Distillers and Distributers of Blended Whisky. Business Covers Entire United States.
The firm of J. & A. Freiberg, distillers and distributers of blended whisky, was established on September 1, 1865, by Joseph and Abraham Freiberg, who, from point of service, un- doubtedly are today the oldest men in this line of business in the United States. The firm's first place of business was under the old Woods Theater at Sixth and Vine streets, later moving to quarters under the old Eureka Hall, then to 58 Main street, and last into its present quarters, 28 Main street and 206 East Front street. The membership of the firm of J. & A. Freiberg remained as founded until January 1, 1898, when Sidney J. and J. Arthur Freiberg, sons of Joseph Freiberg, and Edgar S., son of Abraham Freiberg, were admitted to full partnership. The firm is so constituted today. On the first of September, 1915, the firm will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary.
THE REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTING CO.
Whisky Commission Merchants.
The Republic Distributing Company, wholesale whiskies, lo- cated at 311 First National Bank Building, is one of the most successful of the younger firms in this line in Cincinnati. It was established in 1909 by the present owners and its business now extends throughout the entire United States. Officers are Louis F. Fechheimer. President; D. K. Weiskopf, Vice Presi- dent; A. C. Gnan, Secretary and Treasurer.
THE M. MARCUS BUILDING CO.
Building Construction.
The M. Marens Company, a corporation with offices at 2023 Reading road. is one of the best known building contracting firms in Cincinnati. It was established in 1884 by M. Marcus and now does a business throughout the whole Central West. Among other very large structures it has erected are the Gayety Thea- ter Building, Guilford School, Metropolitan Theatre, Second Dis- triet Police Station, Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordon Company, Mendel- Drucker Company, and the engineering building of the Univer- sity of Cincinnati. Officers are Michael Marcus, President; Clar- ence Marens, Vice President: Fred Kruse, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer.
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THE LOUIS G. FREEMAN CO.
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Manufacturers and Dealers in Shoe Machinery.
The Louis G. Freeman Company, 212-214 East Ninth street, a corporation established in 1892, is one of the best known concerns manufacturing and dealing in shoe machinery in this country. Also it is one of the best patronized concerns in this line. Its machines are to be found in all the principal shoe manufacturing centers in the civilized world, and many of said machines are protected by American and Foreign patents. The Louis G. Freeman Company maintains agencies throughout the United States, Canada, Germany and England. Officers are Louis G. Freeman, President; Charles F. Freeman, Vice Presi- dent; Benjamin W. Freeman, Secretary and Treasurer.
ERNST FREUND.
Pork and Beef Packer.
There is a no more respected name in the Cincinnati pork and beef packing trade than Ernst Freund whose large business is located at 1213-1215-1217 West Liberty street. This business was established in 1899 by Mr. Freund and grew very rapidly from the start. All his meats are government inspected.
RICHTER ELECTRICAL CO.
Electrical Contractors, Electricians, G. I. Lamps, Electric Fans, Electric Light Wiring, Telephones, Etc.
The Richter Electrical Co., 332 W. Fourth street, is one of the best known electrical contracting firms in Cincinnati, and it's business is growing at a most rapid rate. Among the im- portant electric wiring this company has done may be mentioned the Lyric Theater, the Grand Opera House, the Robertson Build- ing, and many school houses. Mr. H. Richter is proprietor.
CUBAN CIGAR COMPANY.
The Cuban Cigar Company, J. Adam Schmidt, proprietor, started about ten years ago with one employe, at Sycamore and Mulberry streets. The business increasing, Mr. Schmidt moved to McMicken and Walnut, where the now famous "Lau'ery Club" cigars originated. That location was too small for the still rapid- ly increasing business and he moved to 111 East Sixth street, where he occupies the entire second, third, fourth and fifth floors of the Ohio building, and employes forty people. All of the cigars are hand-made and of the finest quality of tobacco. The best selected qualities of Vuelta Abajo, Havana tobaccos are used and bought in such quantities that the smoker is al- ways assured the uniform quality. The company supplies terri- tory within a radius of 100 miles of Cincinnati. It also has a good Chicago trade and a mail order trade in all parts of the country.
THE WARNER AUTO TOP CO.
This company, located at 1646-48-50 Central avenue, Cin- cinnati, O., was established in 1892 by W. W. Warner, under the name of Warner Buggy Top Company. In 1896 Mr. War- ner purchased The Cincinnati Pole and Shaft Company and consolidated this with his top business under the name of War- ner Pole and Top Company.
In 1903 Mr. Warner sold his entire plant to the Pioneer Pole and Shaft Company, but remained with the Pioneer Com- pany as resident manager of their plant.
In 1904 Mr. Warner purchased back from the Pioneer Pole and Shaft Company, the Top and Trimming business, locating same at 1648 and 1650 Central avenue, under his former busi- ness name, Warner Pole and Top Company.
Mr. W. W. Dill was placed in charge as general manager and remained in this capacity until 1909. By this time, under Mr. Dill's management, the business had reached such proportions in the Automobile Top line as to require Mr. Warner's personal attention, and he resigned his position as manager of The Pio- neer Pole and Shaft Company, in May 1909, that he might de- vote his entire time to the Automobile Top business.
In November, 1913, the business was incorporated under the title, The Warner Auto Top Company, with W. W. Warner as President and Treasurer, and W. W. Dill, Secretary. They are confining their entire efforts to Automobile Tops and Auto Slip Covers and so phenomenal has been their growth that they stand second to none in the United States. Their annual output be- ing 50,000 Auto Tops and 25,000 sets of Auto Slip Covers.
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McALPIN'S. Retail Dry Goods.
The George W. McAlpin Co., 13 to 25 W. Fourth street, needs no introduction. It is without doubt one of the largest high- class retail dry goods stores in America. E. C. Denton is Vice- President and General Manager; Preston P. Rogers, Superintend- ent; F. H. Bell, Secretary.
MORRIS ISAAC & SONS. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods.
Morris Isaac & Sons, Nos. 9 and 11 West Third street, is one of the oldest and most progressive wholesale notions and fur- nishing goods houses in the entire Middle West and enjoys an immense trade throughout Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Vir- ginia and Illinois. The business was established in 1888 under the firm name of Plaut & Isaac, and continued as such until 1908, when a dissolution took place. Its title was then changed to Morris Isaac & Sons. This is a co-partnership, its members being Mr. Morris Isaac and his son, Bernard G. Isaac. both of whom are members of the Merchants and Manufacturers' Asso- ciation; also the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.
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SANI-GENIC MOP & POLISH CO. Polish Mops, Polishers, Dusters and Dust Cloths.
This concern established in 1913 by Robert Doepke, manu- factures the only adjustable handle mop on the market, well known to housewives the country over under the name of the Sani-Genic Polish Mop. Besides the main factory in Cincin- hati, branch houses are located now in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco. Robert Doepke s President of the company; Edward Ulrich, Secretary and Treasurer; W. C. Wilbert, General Manager. The Sani-Genic Mop cleans and polishes at the same time and enables the housewife to do ten hours' work in one.
THE WITHROW MANUFACTURING CO.
Oriole Go-Baskets and Reed Furniture.
The Withrow Manufacturing Company, a corporation, 2727 Spring Grove avenue, manufactures the Oriole Go-Basket, the only perambulator that can be conveniently carried with a baby n it, and Reed Furniture. Its trade extends throughout the world. Officers are Stanley M. Withrow, President; J. M. Withrow. Vice President; John E. Bruce, Secretary and Treasurer.
THE POTTHOFF CONSTRUCTION CO.
Fire-Proof Structures, Architectural Steel, Ornamental Iron.
The Potthoff Construction Company, incorporated under the laws of Ohio, has been engaged in the fabrication of structural and ornamental iron and steel since 1890, and now boasts one of the largest and best equipped plants of this sort in the Mid- dle West. Its location is at the intersection of Front and Hlar- riet streets on the banks of the Ohio River, which gives it equally good facilities for shipping by rail or by water. Its ton- nage capacity is 15,000 tons a year, and its field of operation lies between the Mississippi River and the Alleghaney Mountains. Mr. A. E. Renss is President; T. Kluver, Vice President, and L. C. Potthoff, Secretary and Treasurer.
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ALLIS-CHALMERS CO.
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Engines, Electrical Apparatus, Mining Machinery, Etc.
The Allis-Chalmers Co. has one of the very largest plants and one that employs more men than any concern in this, the greatest manufacturing center in the United States. The output of the Allis-Chalmers Co. includes engines, electrical apparatus, mining and crushing machinery, etc. C. J. Ratterman is manager.
THE JOSEPH OKER SONS CO.
Manufacturers of Distillers' Cooperage.
The Joseph Oker Sons Co., a corporation, located at 420 Findlay street, does a very extensive business throughout the Middle and Western States in cooperage, its principal output be- ing bourbon and rye barrels. The business was established in 1857 by Joseph Oker. Officers are M. Oker President; Frank Oker, Vice President; William Oker, Secretary and Treasurer; Stephen Oker.
POUND ROUGH DRY LAUNDRY.
The Pound Rough Dry Laundry, F. E. Fries, Proprietor, lo- cated at 551 Poplar, and also at 552-54 Oliver street, was es- tablished by the present owner in 1902 and in the intervening space of time has grown to immense proportions. It is Cin- cinnati's pioneer laundry devoted to family washing.
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THE ENQUIRER.
The Enquirer is without doubt one of the leading morning newspapers of the world. It is published daily and Sunday, and is five cents the copy. John R. Mclean is proprietor. Offices at 617 to 621 Vine street.
CINCINNATI TIMES-STAR.
The Cincinnati Times-Star is one of the leading evening newspapers of Cincinnati. It is published by The Cincinnati Times-Star Co. daily except Sunday, and is a one cent paper. Officers of The Cincinnati Times-Star Co. are Charles P. Taft, President and Treasurer; C. H. Rembold, Secretary and Mana- ger. Offices at Walnut and Sixth streets.
THE CINCINNATI POST.
The Cincinnati Post is a leading evening penny newspaper of Cincinnati. It is published daily except Sunday, by The Post Publishing Co., of which W. W. Thornton is President; C. F. Mosher, Secretary and Treasurer; Jas. G. Scripps, Chairman of the Board. Offices, 211 to 225 Post Square.
COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE.
The Commercial Tribune is a well known Cincinnati morning newspaper, published daily at one penny a copy, and Sunday at five cents the copy, by The Commercial Tribune Newspaper Co.
CINCINNATI VOLKSBLATT.
The Cincinnati Volksblatt is a leading German newspaper of Cincinnati. It is published daily, weekly and Sunday by The Cincinnati Volksblatt Co., of which Mr. Chas. Krippendorf is President; Gerhard Huelsemann, Vice-President, Treasurer and Manager, and Henry Danziger, Secretary. Offices, 637 Vine.
THE BILLBOARD.
The Billboard, America's largest and in every other way greatest weekly journal devoted to vaudeville, circus and gen- eral theatrical news, is published in Cincinnati by The Billboard Publishing Co. W. H. Donaldson is President; E. Walter Evans, Vice-President; F. G. Kohl, Secretary; I. M. McHenry, Treas- urer. Offices in the Billboard Building, 27 Opera Place.
CINCINNATI FREIE PRESSE.
The Cincinnati Freie Presse is a well known German daily newspaper, with offices at 905 Vine street. It is published by the Cincinnati Freie Presse Co. Max Bergheim is President and Manager; John V. Maescher, Vice-President; Otto H. Fritz, Secretary and Treasurer.
CINCINNATI THEATERS.
Cincinnati is well supplied with splendid theaters. The Grand Opera House and the Lyric Theater, both located on Vine street, between Fifth and Sixth, play the high-class traveling musical and dramatic productions commonly referred to as the "two- dollar shows." The Walnut Theater, located on Walnut street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, play the good medium priced traveling productions. Keith's Theater, located on Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, plays the well known high-class vaudeville shows of the famous Keith Circuit, while the Empress Theater plays the Sullivan-Considine and Leows vaudeville. The Gayety Theater, the Olympic Theater and the Standard Theater are devoted to burlesque, and the Family Theater, on Vine street between Fifth and Sixth streets, heads the long list of movie houses. In addition to the above Cincinnati has her famous Music Hall, in which the May Festivals are staged; the Emery Auditorium for the great Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and the Orpheum for dramatic and musical stock shows.
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