Geography: Del Rio
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Invoice from Max Lindheim & Bro., a general merchandise store located in Del Rio, Texas. Dated September 18, 1883. The bill lists a variety of items purchased by Sterner & Tucker, likely for a sheep ranch. The transaction includes a mix of grocery items, including coffee, and various other goods likely for farming. The billhead has a printed header and a simple, yet legible format.
Billhead from Max Lindheim & Bro., a general merchandise store in Del Rio, Texas, dated September 24, 1883. The bill lists items purchased by C. H. Tucker, likely for a sheep ranch. The billhead includes an itemized list of the transaction, showing quantities, prices, and a total amount. The billhead is printed with a simple, understated design.
Billhead from Max Lindheim & Bro. in Del Rio, Texas, dated July 6, 1883. The bill is addressed to Sterner & Tucker, a sheep ranch. The billhead indicates that Max Lindheim & Bro. sold general merchandise. Additional notes indicate that Sterner & Tucker was insolvent by 1889 and that Louis Lindheim, one of the brothers, later became president of the First National Bank of Del Rio.
A dance program from Thanksgiving 1884, issued by Max Lindheim & Bro. in Del Rio, Texas. The program lists attendees and includes advertisements on the back. It mentions the Del Rio Club.