Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1882 — O. H. Keith & Co.—What the Chicago Tribune pays. [ARTICLE]
O. H. Keith & Co.—What the Chicago Tribune pays.
O. R. Keith & Co, the representative Fancy Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery house of Chicago, have made the amplest arrangements for a greatly enlarged trade the present spring season. Their mammoth store of six floors, 160x175 feet, shows an immense stock of almost everything in the dry-goods line. For several years they have been adding new lines of goods to their former stock, and their business has nearly doubled each year for the last three years. This new departure of a house with such an established reputation, large capital and business, by which it practically becomes one of the great general dry-goods houses for which Chicago is so famous, is of general interest to the trade and the public. Its great enterprise, large experience and unsurpassed facilities for obtaining the choicest fabrics and latest styles from the great fashion centers of Europe, and in the world’s best markets, must make it the leading house, in its lines, in this country.
