Thursday, October 18, 2012

Hudson in 1905: Part 52

The following is an excerpt from the booklet Illustrated Hudson, N.Y., published in 1905.

PETER LAHR--Butcher. No. 523 Warren street. Columbia Phone 35; H. R. Phone 206-A. An old maxim says that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, and with the housewives of Hudson this saying never proves a failure when they purchase their meat supplies at Lahr's. The very best that the market affords at all seasons of the year may be obtained here at the lowest possible prices. The stock is fresh every day, and consists of beef, ham, mutton, lamb, pork, sausage, chickens, country produce, etc. Two experienced meat cutters are in constant attendance, whose sole duties it is to see that none but the choicest cuts leave the market. A first-class trade is solicitied; all phone orders are promptly attended to,  and a wagon is in commission to deliver goods to all sections of the city. Mr. Lahr has been established in the meat business for the past thirty years. His success is now assured, and the people of the town have perfect confidence in his business ability.

523 Warren Street today--Earth Foods

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