Advertisements on Chihuahua notes - Shops and suppliers (others) (J-Q)
El Nuevo Japon De La Paz
'EL NUEVO JAPON DE LA PAZ/16 de Septiembre 304 LA PAZ, B. C./ PRECIOS DE MAYOREO EN MENUDEO/Relojes Orient, Citizen, Seiko,/grabadores, televisores y pelucas./COMPRAMOS MONEDAS MEXICANAS/Y EXTRANJERAS/Tel. 2-22-32.', known on $5 dos caritas
Joe Kadish
'JOE KADISH / 19 E COLORADO AVE. / COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.' etc., known on $10 dos caritas
'JOE KADISH / 19 E COLORADO AVE. / COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.' etc., known on $10 dos caritas. Different font and with a typo 'FISHIN GTACKLE'. I need to get out more, into the ordinary world.
'JOE KADISH / 19 E Colorado Ave. / Colorado Springs, Colorado.' etc., known on $10 dos caritas
This pawnbroker was established in 1927.
H P King
'VILLA MONEY. Compliments of/THE H P KING CO. ROSWELL GA./Mailing-Machine Knife Grinding', known on $1 dos caritas
Krupp's
'KRUPP'S / GENTS FURNISHING / Broadway', known on $10 dos caritas
Lawrence
'LAWRENCE / Coin & Stamp Supply House / 1276 7th - Vancouver 9, B. C. / Plone RE 8-4078', known on $1 dos caritas
Roberto Lozano
'YES SIR!!!…../We’ll Cover the world with our baskets/ROBERTO LOZANO/Juarez 6 Matlatzincas 54/Retail Dept. Wholesale Dept./P. O. Box 71. Toluca, Mex.', known on $5, $10 and $20 Banco del Estado
E. Lowitz & Co.
'E. D. HASENWINKLE / E. LOWITZ & Co. / 127 MERCHANTS EX. / ST. LOUIS, Mo.', on $1 dos caritas
E. Lowitz & Co. were grain merchants, based in the Rookery Building, Chicago. They were members of the St. Louis Merchants Exchange, with offices at 127. E. D. Hasenwinkle will have been their local agent.
Manahan's
'Good for One Dollar/On Any Purchase Amounting to $10/CHAS. F. MANAHAN'S/Great Jewelry Removal Sale/March 8, 9 or 10 112 E. Colorado Street', known on $1 dos caritas
Charles F. Manahan joined the 34th Infantry United States Volunteers Company B as a young man in 1899 and served in the Philippines during the conflict known as the Philippine Insurrection or Philippine-American War. He attained the rank of captain, and after being mustered out of service with the company on 17 April 1901, he moved to Pasadena, California, where he became a successful jeweler, with premises at 112, E. Colorado Street. In 1928, he helped found the 34th U.S.V. Infantry Veterans' Association, and began the long task of tracking down his former comrades-in-arms. The following year, he began publishing a monthly Bulletin, featuring reminiscences and updates relating to the regiment's members. He continued to publish the Bulletin for the next 26 years,as well as organizing the group's periodic reunion weekends. Then, in 1961, he donated his collection to the University of California, Santa Barbara Libraries' Wyles Collection.
Mountain States Equipment Co., Denver
Reported on $10 Banco del Estado de Chihuahua.
A shop sent one of these to the American Bank Note Company and asked it to quote to print a similar item for one of its clientsABNC letter Fred J. Barr Supply House, Davenport, Iowa to ABNC, 15 June 1937.
The New System
COMPLIMENTS OF / THE NEW SYSTEM / 127 S. MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH / HARRIS KRUPP, PROP. and HATS AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN / 197 SOUTH MAIN STREET / SALT LAKE CITY / UTAH known on $1 dos caritas.
Quincy Cycle And Gun Supply
'QUINCY CYCLE AND GUN SUPPLY / 6TH AND OHIO QUINCY, ILLINOIS / SCWINN BICYCLES / MODERN AND ANTIQUE GUNS / SIMPLEX MOTORCYCLES / HUNTING LICENSES / PHONE BA 2-5357 / WANTED OLD GUNS', known on $10 dos caritas.