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Kramer Bros Cigar Manufactory

 

c. 1887

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112 N Third (ws 3rd, 4 n of Main, 1887 Watertown City Directory)

 

 

1895

01 23       It has long been an established fact that the manufacture of cigars in this city is of no small moment in business circles.  A visit to the different concerns by the average citizen would be one of surprise at the number of men employed and the amount of material used.  There are eight firms here engaged in this enterprise, whose combined output the past year reached the enormous total of 3,220,000 cigars.  The old-established house of Wiggenhorn Bros. took the lead, their manufacture amounting to 1,600,000, and besides this they sold 500,000 cigars for a Pennsylvania firm.  The other firms doing business here are Wilkowski Bros., Schlueter Bros., Kramer and Neumann, J. S. Miller, William Buending, Charles Becker and J. Goodnetter . . .  

 

03 27       The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Oswald Kramer, who disappeared from his home near the Junction a week ago Monday, was cleared up Monday morning, when his family received a letter from him stating he was in Chicago in quest of work.  Mr. Kramer's mysterious disappearance from home and family was the cause of much anxiety, and grave fears were entertained as to his safety.  It is said he has acted strangely for some time passed.  He is a cigarmaker by trade, formerly being in partnership with his brother, Emil Kramer, in that line of business.  Up to last fall he owned a residence on Seventh Street, First ward, but sold it then and removed to the west side.   WR

 

 

 

 

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