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WAUPACA REPUBLICAN POST

May 13, 1909

 

TWO NEW INDUSTRIES FOR CITY TO START SOON

 

Glove Factory Assured. 

Derleth’s Ice Cream and Sanitary Milk and Cream Plant,

E. M. James to Open Music Store.

 

 

Sanitary Milk and Cream Plant

 

            The milk and cream plant started by H. M. Derleth in the old building formerly occupied by C. J. Jenson has already received mention in our columns.  The ice cream industry will be distinctively a wholesale business.  Bulk ice cream in all flavors will be furnished by the gallon in quantities of one gallon up.  The brick cream will be manufactured in quantities from a pint to a gallon.  Mr. Derleth will also put a wagon on the street and will retail pasteurized milk and cream about the city.  It will require two helpers besides Mr. Derleth who will give his entire time and attention to the new enterprise.

 

New Music Store.

 

            Mr. E. M. James of Wausau will open a branch music store in this city and now has a car load of new pianos and expects to have them on sale within a week or ten days.  A letter of introduction by Mr. J. L. Sturtevant follows:

Editor Republican-Post, Waupaca, Wis.

            Dear Sir:  This will introduce to you E. M. James, president of the James Music Co., Wausau, who is to open a branch store at Waupaca.

            Mr. James is one of Wausau’s active, reliable businessmen and a personal friend of mine.  You will find him absolutely square in all his dealings, and any favors you may show him will be appreciated by                Sincerely yours,

                                                                        J. L. Sturtevant.

            Mr. James has been in the city several times and is well and favorable known by many of our citizens.  We bespeak for all these enterprises the highest measure of prosperity.

 

New Glove Factory.

 

            Within a short time Geo. W. Ghoca will begin the manufacture of canvas gloves in the Gminer Block.  He has already advertised for an experienced seamstress to have charge of the sewing of the gloves. It is to be hoped that he may succeed in his new enterprise and enjoy the patronage of our local and neighboring business houses that handle these goods.