Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
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SECOND ANNUAL JEWELERY SHOW - CHICAGO - 1927
Eisenstadt Mfg. Co.
The Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., of St. Louis and Chicago, had a large display of diamond set rings, platinum mountings, ladies’ and gents’ fancy rings, diamond set wedding rings, fraternity jewelry and a complete line of ladies’ and men’s watches. On a table in the center of their booth was an exact miniatute reproduction of the “Spirit of St. Louis” and by the use of a fan the propeller was kept in motion. O. F. Ejisenbeiss, in charge of the diamond department, and Al. Hopmann, in charge of their watch department, represented the home office, and Fred C. Emerson, manager of the Chicago office, and his co-workers, Leo Phegley, Frank Redmond and Nelson Hagnauer, assisted.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th August 1927
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Eisenstadt Mfg. Co.
The Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., of St. Louis and Chicago, had a large display of diamond set rings, platinum mountings, ladies’ and gents’ fancy rings, diamond set wedding rings, fraternity jewelry and a complete line of ladies’ and men’s watches. On a table in the center of their booth was an exact miniatute reproduction of the “Spirit of St. Louis” and by the use of a fan the propeller was kept in motion. O. F. Ejisenbeiss, in charge of the diamond department, and Al. Hopmann, in charge of their watch department, represented the home office, and Fred C. Emerson, manager of the Chicago office, and his co-workers, Leo Phegley, Frank Redmond and Nelson Hagnauer, assisted.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th August 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
J. G. W. Schoenthaler, secretary and treasurer of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. in the Louderman building, left this week for Wisconsin, where he will spend two weeks with his family at some of the various lake resorts in the Badger State.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th August 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th August 1926
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Charles E. Longstreet, formerly with the W. W. Hamilton Jewelry Co., Denver, Colo., has joined the selling force of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., wholesaler, and will take the road after Jan. 1, covering territory in the far west. He succeeds Frank H. Moore, who has resigned to make other connections.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th December 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th December 1926
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LOS ANGELES
Roy Smith, formerly with the Armer & Brown Co. and previous to that with the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, has taken a position as salesman in the jewelry department of the G. G. Voege Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th December 1926
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Roy Smith, formerly with the Armer & Brown Co. and previous to that with the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, has taken a position as salesman in the jewelry department of the G. G. Voege Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th December 1926
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Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. - St. Louis - 1898
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Travelers for the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. are all out in their territories for the new road season, following their stay at headquarters during the holidays and afterwards. The road representatives of the firm will be away for the next two months at least, and early indications since the men got abroad are that the retail jewelers in the smaller towns are all in good shape and inclined to be optimistic as to the prospects for continued good trade. Collections in many sections following the holiday season are also reported improved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th February 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th February 1927
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Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. - St. Louis - 1906
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
The Eisenstadt Company do not expect to get into their new quarters in the Star Building much before July 1st, as the work of alteration and putting in new fixtures is proving quite an undertaking. This work is being well done and progress is necessarily slow.
Source: The Keystone - May 1906
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Source: The Keystone - May 1906
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Adolph Eisenbeiss, Texas man for the Eisenstadt Company, mourns the loss of his Grandmother Steinmeyer, who passed away last month. The name Steinmeyer has been a familiar one in the jewelry trade of St. Louis for years, several members of the family having been connected with well-known firms. Mr. Eisenbeiss lost his mother when but an infant, and has never known any other mother but his grandmother, who raised him.
Source: The Keystone - May 1906
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Source: The Keystone - May 1906
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Salesmen for the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., wholesale jewelers in the Louderman building, are all in their territories, and, according to Secretary Schoenthaler, trade with the firm has been very good since the holidays with the outlook for a good Spring season business excellent.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd March 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd March 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
A. C. Williams, who represents the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., wholesaler, in the Louderman building, in southeastern territory, has completed his trip, and is into headquarters for the balance of the year. Other members of the traveling force of the firm are expected in shortly as fast as they complete the circuit of their territories. All of them will be off the road for the balance of the year and home for the holidays by Dec. 10.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th November 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th November 1926
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CHICAGO
Albert Hoppmann, buyer in the watch department of Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, spent a day here last week on business. He expected to leave upon his vacation immediately upon his return to St. Louis.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd September 1925
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Albert Hoppmann, buyer in the watch department of Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., St. Louis, spent a day here last week on business. He expected to leave upon his vacation immediately upon his return to St. Louis.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd September 1925
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
The Eisenstadt Manufacturing Company, of St. Louis, Mo., has applied for membership in the New York Jewelers' Board of Trade.
Source: The Jewelers' Review - 2nd March 1898
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Source: The Jewelers' Review - 2nd March 1898
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Eisenstadt Manufacturing Co. - St. Louis - 1929
PRISCILLA
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
S. Eisenstadt, of the M. Eisenstadt Jewelry Co., has just returned from a trip through southern Illinois and will leave in a few days again with J. M. Friede for a six weeks’ business trip through Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 5th April 1893
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 5th April 1893
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
E. L. Wright, a jeweler at 1613 Franklin avenue, St. Louis, Mo., is reported to have suddenly left the city for parts unknown, taking what ready money he had, fifty watches and other jewelry. Wright is indebted to a number of wholesale jewelers of St. Louis. Among the firms interested are: J. W. Cary & Co., M. Eisenstadt, A. R. Brooks, Western Jewelry Company, and the Rosentreter Jewelry Company.
Source: The Manufacturing Jeweler - 2nd May 1895
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Source: The Manufacturing Jeweler - 2nd May 1895
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J. F. Doty, of the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., has been confined to his home several days by sickness.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Although the promoters of our World's Fair have spent very little for advertising it is a affair of great importance to the people, who are learning more of it every day. As the opening draws near their interest increases, and about every man, woman and child in the middle West, the South, the Southwest and the far West are planning to go. Speaking of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and its importance Mr. Samuel Eisenstadt, of the Eisenstadt Manufacturing Company, said: "St. Louis is undoubtedly to have a World's Fair far surpassing anything the world has yet seen. Its present promise challenges the wildest flights of the imagination. No one can conceive what has been accomplished without seeing it. The scope of the enterprise is gigantic, its detail is bewildering, and the beauty and artistic combination of buildings, grounds and water make the place a region of enchantment. The visitor to our World's Fair will find himself in fairy land, in wonderland, and this without reference to what his experiences in sight-seeing have heretofore been. What we St. Louis people want is that this impressive fact shall be sufficiently well known at home and abroad to bring the people out as our great show deserves."
Source: The Keystone - May 1904
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Source: The Keystone - May 1904
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
A. F. Eisenbeiss, diamond buyer for the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., spent a few days of the past week in Chicago visiting the local offices. Mr. Eisenbeiss Just completed a European buying trip.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st March 1929
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st March 1929
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Re: Information Regarding the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co. of St. Louis
Mark Fairley, house salesman for the Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., in the Louderman building, is off on his annual vacation, which is being spent in the Ozarks.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1926
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