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One Standard

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
January
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

One Standard. The Highest.

Strich & Zeidler Pianos

Grand and Upright

Receiving the highest and most favorable comment by Artists and the refined musical public.

Highest Medal awarded at the Cotton States and International Exposition at Atlanta, Ga., 1895

Call and see them at the Music Studio of R.H. Kempf.

List of parties who purchased through R.H. Kempf, representative of the Strich & Seidler piano:

Prof. Herman Zeitz, School of Music Faculty, S. 4th ave., Ann Arbor.

Mr. James Divine, Forest ave., Ann Arbor.

Rev. Henry Tatlock, St. Andrew's Rectory, North Division st., Ann Arbor.

Mr. John Condon, S. University ave., Ann Arbor.

Rev. John W. Bradshaw, S. Division st., Ann Arbor.

Mr. G. Josenhans, E. Ann st., Ann Arbor.

Mrs. John Koch, E. Washington st., Ann Arbor.

Prof. J.O. Schlotterbeck, Thompson st., Ann Arbor.

Mr. C. Chandler, 857 Trumbull ave., Detroit

Mr. H.C. Rvan, 2544 Park ave., St. Lous, Mo.

Mr. V.E. Widenmann, East Saginaw

R.H. Kempf, Teacher of Piano, Organ, Composition, Organist and Chiormaster of St. Andrew's Vested Choir. 

Concert Piano Tuning.