LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN H. SCHERICK'S Great Variety Bazaar

No. 303 Grand Street, Brooklyn, E. D.- Centrally located at No. 303 Grand street, Mr. H. Scherick has for seven years conducted with most gratifying success a large business as a dealer in variety goods, and his bazaar is the largest and most attractive on this great business thoroughfare. He occupies two floors of his large building, each 25x60 feet in dimensions, for trade purposes, and his display of merchandise is not surpassed, if equaled, in the Eastern District of Brooklyn. His stock includes everything desirable in the line of household and kitchen utensils, small wares of every description, albums, vases, fancy goods and notions in a thousand forms of use and beauty, and ranging in prices from five cents to twenty dollars. The store-rooms are elegantly arranged and appointed, and for bargains there is no more desirable place in this part of the city, while the prices of merchandise are invariably the lowest possible margin above cost. Mr. Scherick employs a corps of competent clerks, and customers always have prompt and polite attention. He is a native of New York City. A branch house was opened on September 11th at No. 390 Manhattan Avenue, the store being 23x60 feet in size, and three clerks employed, the same line of goods being kept in stock. With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E Lutz Back To BUSINESS PROGRESS Main Back To BUSINESS Main Return to BROOKLYN Info Main Page