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Title: San Antonio scenery compliments of Menger Hotel, San Antonio, Texas.

Creator: Unknown

Date: ca. 1888

Description: This pamphlet describes notable buildings and landmarks in San Antonio.

Physical Description: [16] pages, 12 x 7 cm

File Name: ephemera_a1052_opt.pdf

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Rights: DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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compliments of Rudi Mayr, who does this part time. When your leather goes bad, he's your go to guy.

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

Angel Inn

In 1900 a 2-storey brick building replaced most of the old inn.

Extensive renovations in 1927.

In June 1966 the inn ceased trading and was demolished.

 

Licensees included: Joseph Croyle 1870-1901, Robert Wade Hills 1902-1912, J. McIntyre 1913-1918, D.J. McGuire 1921.

Purchased by Tooth & Co. from c. 1919 to 1965.

 

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Compliments of my Best Coolest friend ever!

Hemi <3

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Sohns Wine Co. had it's start in 1881 at the corner of Fourth and Market in Hermann, Missouri. Found in the accessions of

Deutschheim State Historic Site, Hermann, Missouri

"Easter, 1888. Compliments of Shaub & Burns, the shoe dealers, 14 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. The best makes of shoes a specialty. Common, medium, and finest. The largest assortment in the city. Your trade respectfully solicited."

Green eyes and purple hair!

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Compliments of Sweet Thea Bakery on Main Street,

A variety of the local flavor of flowers.

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Compliments from the Garbage Man

 

Christmas comes and Christmas goes,

With summer rains and winter snows.

The garbage man who always goes,

Fighting mankind's every foe.

He's poor and humble and knows no wealth,

But is ever guarding the public health.

He works in cheer and knows no fear,

Of the deadly germ that is always near.

So don't forget him when Christmas comes,

To help him make his loved ones dear,

With just a little Christmas cheer.

 

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, 1917-1918.

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

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A photographic advertising card from Dr. Joseph C. Kalb, physician & surgeon, Henry, Illinois. 1870's I believe. From the Wright Family CDV Album.

 

Joseph Claybaugh Kalb was born in Madison, Franklin County, Ohio, June 30, 1831. The 1850 census lists him in the household of his parents, George and Margaret Kalb, who were farmers. Joseph was married on November 22, 1850, to Sophia Cyrena Brown. She was born in April of 1831.

 

Dr. Kalb graduated from Starling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio, circa 1855. He enlisted October 3, 1861, and became an Assistant Surgeon, commissioned as an officer in Co. S, 40th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He mustered out on January 6, 1863.

 

The 1870 census finds him as a physician in Henry, Marshall County, Illinois. He owned real estate valued at $300; and personal estate valued at $500. He and his wife Sophia had two children, Clinton, age 17; and Edna, age 13, both born in Ohio.

 

Dr. Kalb is again listed as a physician in Henry in the 1880 census. His daughter, Edna, age 22, was still a member of his household.

 

By 1895, Dr. Kalb was living in Canton, McPherson County, Kansas. He is listed there in the 1895 Kansas State Census and in the U.S. Census of 1900, which lists him as physician & surgeon. The 1910 census lists him in the City of McPherson, McPherson County, Kansas. He is still a physician, is now a widower, and is living in a boarding house.

 

Dr. Joseph Claybaugh Kalb died October 30, 1910, in St. Joseph's Infirmary, Ft. Worth, Texas, of a cerebral hemorrhage. His death certificate lists him as a non-resident.

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Compliments of Nathalie Lorenze, AKA the Boob Shot Fairy. I think she got about 30 people, me being the first of course. Dances sure are fun!

 

Oh, and for some strange reason, this is the picture with the most hits so far... Who woulda thunk it? Hahaha...

Compliments of my lovely server Mary, who took pity on me as she noticed my fumbling attempts at self-portraits

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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Compliments goes to EclipseGrafx and First Rate Custom

Compliments goes to EclipseGrafx.

by Caroline Caldwell in Philadelphia

Photo by Damon Landy

Inspired by words I read on angryasianfeminist.tumblr.com

Images from thirty page publication “With Compliments, West Maitland” produced in 1922, printed by Thomas Dimmock.

 

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File name: 10_03_003612a

Binder label: Special Cards: Food

Title: Compliments of Mellin's Food - 'Our baby' [front]

Date issued:

Copyright date: 1897

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; irreg. image of a sitting child 14 x 8 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards; Cut-paper works

Subject: Infants; Food

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: Mellin's Food Co.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

i had tons of fun with the bubble brushes thanks to Darkrose 52 for them!

Cabinet card by F. E. Poister, Kent, Ohio. Mid 1870's. Louis Bethel was born in Ohio in 1860, the son of Joseph Bethel, born in England in 1829, and his wife Clara M., born in New York in 1830. Young Louis appears to be 15 or 16 years old in this photograph. The style of the cabinet card mounting and backmark also suggest this.

 

The 1880 census lists Louis still living with his parents in Kent, Ohio. His father was a tinsmith & merchant, and Louis was "learning tinsmithing".

 

I could not find any information on the photographer, F. E. Poister.

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