Here we have doors galore
from the 1908 Cussins & Fern catalog.
I think I owned houses using some of these styles.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Cussins and Fearn Door Hardware 1908
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Old Cussins and Fearn Catolog 1908
I have a 1908 Cussins and Fearn catalog which I am attempting to scan to my computer. The catalog is quite large and my scanner is quite slow.
Cussins and Fearn was a large hardware company that had stores through out Ohio and maybe other states. They also had a mail order division.
It looks as if they catered to the Farmer which makes a lot of sense in 1908.
Cussins and Fearn was in business well into the 1980's I believe. I am not sure when they closed or sold.
They were an early pioneer into the Discount Store business. They opened Discount Stores in Ohio and named them Buckeye Mart. By 1966 Gambles-Skogmo bought them and operated them as Gambles Buckeye Mart. When Gambles opened another Discount store division they merged them and were renamed Gambles Tempo Buckeye Mart
Gambles sold the Buckeye Marts to Fisher Big Wheel in 1978 and the stores became Fisher Tempo Buckeye Mart. Fisher's later renamed the stores to Fisher Big Wheel . Fisher closed their operation in the 90's ending the Cussins and Fearn lineage.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
motion pictures ruined ladies hats
Wear one of these to a motion picture, you will become mighty unpopular with the folks who sit behind you.
My theory is ladies millinery got smaller as movies got popular.
Now if I was in Church, I would be happy to sit behind a gal that was sporting one of those hats. As long as you did not snore, the preacher would not know you were napping.
Now the truth is you would need two of those hats, one to s**t in, the other to cover it up.
My theory is ladies millinery got smaller as movies got popular.
Now if I was in Church, I would be happy to sit behind a gal that was sporting one of those hats. As long as you did not snore, the preacher would not know you were napping.
Now the truth is you would need two of those hats, one to s**t in, the other to cover it up.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Don't get Stout
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Women bought for men way back when
Somewhere I read that women buy a large % of men's underwear and other clothes. This must have been true back in the 1900's. These ads are from literary magazine, filled with short stories. I would guess it had a mixed audience, but I bet it had more women readers. The ad on the left is for a fountain pen, that took water and made ink. It was called a fountain pencil. You put in a cartridge and added water. Never needs sharpening.
The union suit was made to your measurements and could be made for men and women. I am sure the weights he is holding were extra.
The suspenders were made by the Common Sense Suspender Company. What an original name.
Try that name today. Common Sense Discount Store. Common Sense Hamburger Joint. Common Sense Breweries.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Education mail order style
Learn to mount birds at home was a legitimate mail order program. My wife's father, Al Beale, took a similar course and received his taxidermist certificate. Somewhere we have a photo of a deer head he completed.
He never made a fortune, nor did he become a profession taxidermist. Most of the folks in Upper Michigan during the depression ate what they killed and did not want the head looking down on them as they had the rest for dinner. Who had money for such foolishness.
Now the other course looks like you need to go to Effingham, IL to take the course. Effingham use it in a sentence. That effinham was so salty.........
He never made a fortune, nor did he become a profession taxidermist. Most of the folks in Upper Michigan during the depression ate what they killed and did not want the head looking down on them as they had the rest for dinner. Who had money for such foolishness.
Now the other course looks like you need to go to Effingham, IL to take the course. Effingham use it in a sentence. That effinham was so salty.........
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