LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN C. H. STELLING

Cheap Cash Grocer Sugars given away to all purchasers of Teas No. 259 Myrtle Avenue.- Mr. C. H. Stelling occupies an excellent location for a grocery trade at No. 259 Myrtle avenue, where he became established in 1868, eighteen years ago. His store is 25x70 feet in extent, and contains a very large and complete stock of staple and fancy groceries of every description desirable for family use. He does a strictly cash trade, at the lowest possible prices, and adheres to his own peculiar practice of giving away sugars to all purchasers of teas. He also makes a specialty of the poultry trade, and what is best in the market may at all times be found at his well-known and very popular store. Mr. Stelling is a native of Hanover, Germany, but a resident of the United States since 1858, and is still in the prime of life, He is a worthy member of the Order of Odd Fellows. His business has prospered during its long continuance from the popular qualities of its owner's character and the genuine qualities of his merchandise. Mr. Stelling does, in fact, a steady and large amount of city trade, employing three assistants. He has made two trips to Europe, visiting considerable portions of the Continent, and has also made quite extensive tours in this country, through the West, Northwest, etc. 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