Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
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DINNER TO REAGAN
Morris Eisenstadt, St. Louis, Host at Spread in Honor of President of Jobbers’ Association
St. Louis, Mo., Feb.. 29.—Morris Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., gave a dinner at the Mercantile Club Monday in honor of Joseph E. Reagan of Indianapolis, President of the National Wholesale Jewelers’ Association. The guests were F. W. Drosten, Herman Mauch, Otto Pfeffer, F. L. Steiner, W. F. Kemper, J. Reed Elliott and H. S. Aller. Samuel Bauman and Samuel Kober were expected but were prevented from attending. Business conditions from the wholesale and retail standpoint were discussed.
There was informal discussion also of the convention of the American National Retail Jewelers’ Association, to be held: in St. Louis in August, and those present expressed their intention of seeing to it that the delegates have the time of their lives.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th March 1917
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Morris Eisenstadt, St. Louis, Host at Spread in Honor of President of Jobbers’ Association
St. Louis, Mo., Feb.. 29.—Morris Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., gave a dinner at the Mercantile Club Monday in honor of Joseph E. Reagan of Indianapolis, President of the National Wholesale Jewelers’ Association. The guests were F. W. Drosten, Herman Mauch, Otto Pfeffer, F. L. Steiner, W. F. Kemper, J. Reed Elliott and H. S. Aller. Samuel Bauman and Samuel Kober were expected but were prevented from attending. Business conditions from the wholesale and retail standpoint were discussed.
There was informal discussion also of the convention of the American National Retail Jewelers’ Association, to be held: in St. Louis in August, and those present expressed their intention of seeing to it that the delegates have the time of their lives.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th March 1917
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
E. E. Gutfreund, of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co.'s factory, will shortly enjoy his first vacation in 10 years, when he will go to the Pacific Coast and combine business with pleasure. He will go via the Southern route, and will stop at various points on the way.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th February 1903
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th February 1903
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Harry Doty, formerly with the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., has resigned his position and gone to New Orleans, La., to engage in the laundry business. His father, who had been a salesman for the Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co. for a long time has also resigned, and will go into business with his son.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th February 1903
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th February 1903
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NEW YORK
Joseph M.. Friede, of Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., was among the Missourians in town to attend the dinner of the Jewelers’ 24 Karat Club. Mr. Friede while in New York made his headquarters with Reichman Bros.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th January 1922
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Joseph M.. Friede, of Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., was among the Missourians in town to attend the dinner of the Jewelers’ 24 Karat Club. Mr. Friede while in New York made his headquarters with Reichman Bros.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th January 1922
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
F. C. Emerson, Chicago, representating the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., spent a few days last week calling on trade in Milwaukee and Baraboo, Wis.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th March 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th March 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Jack Jacobs, vice-president and superintendent of the manufacturing department of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., is confined to his home by sickness.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th August 1913
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th August 1913
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Depositions were taken here recently in the case of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. against the J. M. Fisher Co., Attleboro, Mass., in which unfair competition is alleged on the part of the Fisher company in putting a friendship bracelet on the market. About a dozen witnesses were examined.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1915
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1915
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NEW ORLEANS
E. J. Garcia, who represents the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., is here spending his vacation with his family.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th June 1912
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E. J. Garcia, who represents the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., is here spending his vacation with his family.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th June 1912
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
George G. Gambrill, treasurer of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., Has been confined to his home for about a week owing to an ulcerated tooth.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 28th November 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 28th November 1906
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
The M. Eisenstadt Company say that business is good. The past month has been a good one with them, and they entertain high hopes that November will prove the banner month of the year so far with them.
Source: The Keystone - November 1896
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Source: The Keystone - November 1896
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ST. LOUIS
The 12 traveling men of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. are returning from their territory and will remain in the city until July.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th April 1912
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The 12 traveling men of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. are returning from their territory and will remain in the city until July.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th April 1912
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A. N. R. J. A. Convention - St. Louis - 1924
Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo.
The well known wholesale diamond and jewelry house of Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., continued its exhibit at the convention to that of the “Eisenstadt’s Incomparable Pen,” one of their products that has been only recently placed on the market. They claim that in this fountain pen they have something new under the sun, that it is constructed on an entirely new principle, that the ink capacity is greater for pens of equal size. It is stated by them that their new filling device, their exclusive invention, secures for their pens this greater ink capacity. Unusual interest was shown in the assortment of pens shown in their booth. These were of every size and description, from large to small ones, from perfectly plain to those with gold and different colored enamel bands, and one that has a band around the top containing 20 diamonds. The reputation of this company, which has been in St. Louis since 1853, guarantees the quality of any article placed on the market under their name. The display booth was in charge of John Lynagh, who was assisted by Miss Myra Redder, Lloyd Lauman and George Hanlon.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd September 1924
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Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo.
The well known wholesale diamond and jewelry house of Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., continued its exhibit at the convention to that of the “Eisenstadt’s Incomparable Pen,” one of their products that has been only recently placed on the market. They claim that in this fountain pen they have something new under the sun, that it is constructed on an entirely new principle, that the ink capacity is greater for pens of equal size. It is stated by them that their new filling device, their exclusive invention, secures for their pens this greater ink capacity. Unusual interest was shown in the assortment of pens shown in their booth. These were of every size and description, from large to small ones, from perfectly plain to those with gold and different colored enamel bands, and one that has a band around the top containing 20 diamonds. The reputation of this company, which has been in St. Louis since 1853, guarantees the quality of any article placed on the market under their name. The display booth was in charge of John Lynagh, who was assisted by Miss Myra Redder, Lloyd Lauman and George Hanlon.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd September 1924
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Fred C. Emerson, Chicago manager for the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., returned this week from a short business trip to Milwaukee and other Wisconsin cities.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th October 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th October 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Leo Phegley, credit manager for the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. at St. Louis, Mo., spent a few days in Chicago during the past week visiting with friends.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th June 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th June 1926
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Morris Eisenstadt, president of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., has returned from a trip to Springfield, Il.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th June 1911
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th June 1911
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Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. - St. Louis - 1912
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NEW YORK
Morris Eisenstadt, of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., is in town.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st October 1908
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Morris Eisenstadt, of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., is in town.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st October 1908
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Stanley P. Hall, Taunton, appeared as counsel for the J. M. Fisher Co., Attleboro, in the Circuit Court of Appeals at Boston fast week in the case of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, against the Fisher company for alleged illegal competition. The arguments were heard before Judges Dodge, Bingham and Aldrich. The case was the outcome of an appeal from the decision of Judge Brown, of the U. S. District Court, which was favorable to the Fisher company. The litigation has been watched with interest in the jewelry trade and has to do with the well-known patent link bracelet.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th February 1917
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th February 1917
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
J. Reed Elliott, third vice-president of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., and Miss Minnie Freeh, were recently married at Highland, Ill., and are now in New York on their honeymoon trip. Miss Freeh is a niece of Albert Freeh, second vice-president of the Eisenstadt Co. Mr. Elliott travels in the southwest for the concern.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th March 1907
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 27th March 1907
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Fred C. Emerson, manager of the Chicago office of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., is calling on the trade through Wisconsin this week. He will return home the end of the week.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th November 1925
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th November 1925
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