Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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NEW HARRISBURG, INDIANA [Disko, Indiana]<br />
Founded in 1856.<br />
See Disko, Indiana.<br />
NEW YEAR’S BALL [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
Grand New Year’s Ball at the Court House, Monday Evening, Jan. 1, ‘66, for the benefit<br />
of the Rochester Brass Band. Committee of Arrangements: O. P. Osgood, J. S. Chapin, A. G.<br />
Pugh, L. M. Spotts, J. M. Beeber, S. C. Jewell, W. F. Truslow, A. J. Willard, C. W. Caffyn, E. R.<br />
Rannells, J. G. Stradley. Floor Managers: M. R. Smith, J. W. Beeber, J. W. Elam, R. R. Glick.<br />
Tickets $1.00. Music by the Rochester Brass Band and Orchestra. O. P. Osgood, Leader.<br />
NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
See: Dawson, George V.<br />
Located first door E of the corner building on SE corner of 9th & Main, in Beeber Block.<br />
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NEW CANDY KITCHEN TO OPEN<br />
A new candy kitchen and soda fountain will be opened in Rochester in the old Keith<br />
room south of the court house, on or near May first. The proprietors are B. Rezos and D. George,<br />
of Chicago, both of whom came here Tuesday looking over the city. Finding it to their liking they<br />
have rented the room and left this morning to obtain fixtures and stock.<br />
Work in remodeling and renovating the room will be begun in ten or fifteen days and an<br />
up to date fountain put in. Nothing but the best of home made candies will be sold in the place.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, April 9, 1913]<br />
[Adv] New York Candy Kitchen. We announce the opening of our Candy Kitchen and<br />
Ice Cream Parlor, Wednesday, May 28th, 1 p.m. with a full line of home made candies,<br />
manufactured from the best of materials. We will serve fancy drinks and sundaes. Respectfully<br />
yours, C. R. GEORGE.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, May 24, 1913]<br />
STORE ENLARGED<br />
The basement under the New York Candy Kitchen is being enlarged and cemented. The<br />
move was made necessary by the need of a place to manufacture ice cream and candy. The<br />
addition will be clean and sanitary and strictly up-to-date appliances will be installed.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, June 11, 1913]<br />
CANDY FACTORY IN OPERATION<br />
The candy and ice cream factory recently installed by the proprietors of the New York<br />
Candy Kitchen, in the basement of their place of business south of the court house, is a model of<br />
neatness and an interesting place to visit.<br />
The entire space under the store and sidewalk has been utilized, the earth having been<br />
excavated, and a commodious room with a cement floor and a steel room having been fitted out.<br />
On the east side are arranged the various tables where all kinds of candies are made.<br />
The men expect to go into the business extensively and will do a wholesale as well as a<br />
retail business. They will manufacture practically everything they sell. The ice cream factory is<br />
under the sidewalk and an elevator has been built there to be used in lowering and raising supplies<br />
and manufactured products. The proprietors are proud of their factory and welcome visitors.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Tuesday, November 18, 1913]<br />
GEORGE CARDAMENIS SELLS