Subject: Pants
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Invoice from A. Sellner & Co., manufacturers of men's, boys', and children's pants. The business is located at 577 Broadway in New York, New York. Dated August 29, 1888. The bill lists a large number of items, likely pants or other clothing items, purchased by Honig & Schutter. The billhead also states that Sellner & Co. has moved to a new location: 5 & 7 East 4th Street, N.Y.

Invoice for pants purchased from J. Werner & Co., manufacturers of men's, youths', boys' and children's pants exclusively, located at 432 Broome Street, New York. Dated August 9, 1882. The bill lists the purchase of pants by Hower Bros. The billhead contains the business's name, address, and a brief description of their products. The printed header includes a simple decorative border.

Invoice from Morris & Saloman, manufacturers of pants and vests, located at 27 Howard Street, New York City. The billhead is dated April 10, 1883 and lists a purchase of various pants and vests by Joseph Brooks from Waterloo, New York. The bill details a breakdown of the purchase and prices with a total of $1.85. The billhead features elegant cursive script for the business name and a decorative frame around the header section.

Invoice from Morris & Saloman, manufacturers of pants and vests, located at 27 Howard Street, near Broadway, New York City. Dated April 11, 1887. The bill lists an itemized purchase of 6 pants and vests by Joseph Brooks of Waterloo, New York. The total amount is $173.00, and the bill mentions that the goods were shipped by New York Central Railroad. The billhead features a simple, plain design with a printed header and handwritten content. The business address and business type (manufacturers of pants and vests) are clearly printed on the billhead.

Billhead for Moses & Mendelsohn, Manufacturers of Pants, located at 510 Broadway, New York City. The bill, dated September 6, 1886, was likely purchased by Joseph Brooks, of Waterloo, NY. The billhead includes a printed vignette of a building and a horse-drawn carriage. The transaction includes an itemized list of lots, quantities, pants and vests, and their price. It also includes a statement of terms, including the discount and the due date, as well as a notification that no claims are allowed after 10 days.

Invoice from Rindskopf Bros. & Co., wholesale clothiers, located at 465 & 467 Broome Street, New York City. The billhead is dated May 11, 1881. It lists a purchase of “1 pair pants” by Joseph Brooks from Waterloo, New York. The total price for the purchase is $2.50. The billhead includes a header, ornate lettering, and a table for listing the purchase. The table features a column for quantity, description of items, price per unit, and total price. The billhead includes terms of payment, and a space for the customer’s name and address.

Invoice from Samuels and Goldberg, Pants Exclusively, located at 481 Broadway, New York. Dated March 6, 1886. The bill lists an item purchased by J. E. & S. W. Doe, likely pants. The billhead includes an itemized list of the purchase, quantities, prices, and total. The transaction is likely an invoice for a purchase of trousers. The billhead features ornamental lettering and the use of red ink for the company name and address. The style reflects the design sensibilities of the late-19th century.

Billhead from N. Hellman & Co., manufacturers of pants, dated October 26, 1883. The business was located at 475 Broadway, New York, New York. The billhead is part of the collection of Judaica Americana.

This trade card advertises Edward Lewi & Co., manufacturers of "Wear Well" brand pants. The front of the card features text stating the company's name and product, along with the address: 36, 38, 40, 42 Beaver Street, Albany, NY. The text indicates that the pants are "Union Made." The back of the card shows a photograph of a man wearing a "Storm King Vest." The image suggests the card was created sometime in the late 19th century. The back of the card is not blank; it shows a photo of a man in a vest.

This trade card for M. I. Frank advertises "Pants to Order." The front of the card features a comical illustration of two men engaged in a playful fight. The style of the drawing suggests a late 19th-century aesthetic. The business name and address, 52 State St., are clearly printed below the illustration. The back of the card is blank. [Moses I. Frank ran a clothing store in Albany, New York, during this period, as evidenced by his presence in various Albany City Directories. His father, listed in Albany census records as Leidon Frank, Leiden Frank, and Isadore Frank, was also a dry goods merchant. Moses I. Frank was born in Germany.]

This trade card advertises R. Goodman, a clothing merchant, at 701 W. Baltimore Street. The front of the card features text prominently displaying the price of pants: '$1.00 PANTS'. Further details about the design or imagery on the card are not provided in the source material. The back of the card is not described. Note: This is indicated as a duplicate card in the source material.