July 4, 1901. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 427 













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To Our Shippers. 



Nos, 265=267 Greenwich Street, 



and Nos, 82, 84, 86 Murray St., New York, KY. 



Respectfully yours, 





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"^^ About May l.st last, we removed our business from the buildin,!j;s 120- V 



^^^ 122 W. Broadway to lari^er and more commodious quarters at Nos. 265- 

 267 Greenwich St., and 82, 84, 86 Murray St., and we duly sent to our 

 friends in the trade a notice of our removal. Shortly after we vacated the 

 premises (120-122 W. Broadway,) one Joseph M. McCaul, rented a portion 



"^^ of our old quarters, and huntr out a sign, " Hildreth, McCaul Co., Jos. M. 



'^^ McCaul, Prop.," with other large signs to the effect that his business is 

 "headquarters for honey, beeswax, maple sugar and maple syrup." 



The mercantile agencies report that Jos. M. McCaul is the sole pro- 

 prietor of the new business, and that he claims to have paid to one Henry ^ 

 P. Hildreth (who has no connection with our business,) a consideration for 

 the use of his name. 



We will not comment upon the act of leasing our old quarters and e.x- 

 posing thereon the sign, "Hildreth, McCaul Co.," further than to state 

 that we have instructed our attorneys to apply for an injunction restrain- g 

 ing the said McCaul from using the name of ' ' Hildreth ' ' in connection with 

 his business in any manner whatsoever. 



We value highly the good name and business we have established by 

 many years of satisfactory dealing with our friends in the trade, and we 

 therefore send this notice so that you may not possibly confound us in any 

 manner with the so-called "Hildreth, McCaul Co." 



(Jur firm name remains as heretofore, and all our business is carried ' ^^ 

 on at our new quarters — ^(. 





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Hildreth & Segelken. ^. 



Wease mention! Bee .roumal when wnUng. 



