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John Berdan, who has for some years past been in the New York office of Krementz & Co., has severed his connection with that firm to enter into partnership with L. A. Piaget & Co., of Paterson, N. J., and last Saturday night his fellow employes tendered him a farewell dinner at Davis’ Parlor, Newark. There were present George Krementz, J. A. Lebkuecher, J. M. Bennett, J. N. Taylor, Thomas Krementz, H. A. Bliss, Frank Krementz, W. H. Thornton, Max Sala, J. McClymont, V. L. Burgesser, Paul Sala, A. D. Tichenor, W. H. Tichenor and H. C. Schwartz.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 3rd February 1892
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 3rd February 1892
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Julius A. Lebkuecher, of Krementz & Co., has been elected a manager of the Franklin Savings Institution, of this city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 1st March 1893
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 1st March 1893
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Among the many beautiful lines of pins now on the market none will be found that are handsomer than the Washington swords manufactured by Krementz & Co., 182 and 184 Broadway, New York. These pins are miniature swords of the old-fashioned style, either plain or set with diamonds and are made as scarf pins, hair pins and hat pins.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 15th February 1893
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 15th February 1893
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NEWARK
The old portion of Krementz it Co.’s extensive factory building, located at Mulberry and Chestnut Sts., is undergoing a thorough overhauling on the exterior, the walls being re-pointed and painted, which, when completed, will make one of the neatest looking factory sites in the city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 27th May 1891
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The old portion of Krementz it Co.’s extensive factory building, located at Mulberry and Chestnut Sts., is undergoing a thorough overhauling on the exterior, the walls being re-pointed and painted, which, when completed, will make one of the neatest looking factory sites in the city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 27th May 1891
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Obituary
OSCAR F. LEBKUECHER
When it became known in Newark, N. J., that Oscar F. Lebkuecher had died on the morning of August many were the expressions of regret heard on all sides, for the deceased was one of the most popular men in the city. He was looked upon as the leader in all social gatherings. His friends, who are legion, say he was a man of unusual generosity and humane feelings. When in sound health he was the life and soul of every gathering.
The deceased’s connection with the jewelry trade was not slight. He was a brother to S. A. Lebkuecher, of Krementz & Co. His first Venture in the business was as a learner in Krementz & Co.’s factory. After acquiring the necessary knowledge of his trade he was promoted to the post of Southern traveler for the film. While occupying this position he cultivated a wide acquaintance, and was known all over the South for his genilemanliness. He also visited the New York City trade for the house, and succeeded in making friends everywhere. In 1887 he severed his connection with Krementz & Co. to join another brother in the leather business, in Spruce street, New York.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - September 1890
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OSCAR F. LEBKUECHER
When it became known in Newark, N. J., that Oscar F. Lebkuecher had died on the morning of August many were the expressions of regret heard on all sides, for the deceased was one of the most popular men in the city. He was looked upon as the leader in all social gatherings. His friends, who are legion, say he was a man of unusual generosity and humane feelings. When in sound health he was the life and soul of every gathering.
The deceased’s connection with the jewelry trade was not slight. He was a brother to S. A. Lebkuecher, of Krementz & Co. His first Venture in the business was as a learner in Krementz & Co.’s factory. After acquiring the necessary knowledge of his trade he was promoted to the post of Southern traveler for the film. While occupying this position he cultivated a wide acquaintance, and was known all over the South for his genilemanliness. He also visited the New York City trade for the house, and succeeded in making friends everywhere. In 1887 he severed his connection with Krementz & Co. to join another brother in the leather business, in Spruce street, New York.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - September 1890
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Krementz - Newark, N.J. - 1949
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NEW YORK
Herman C. Schwartz, for the past 16 years with Krementz & Co., will, after Jan. 1, represent Powers & Mayer, this city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd December 1897
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Herman C. Schwartz, for the past 16 years with Krementz & Co., will, after Jan. 1, represent Powers & Mayer, this city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd December 1897
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Richard Krementz, son of Geo. Krementz, of Krementz & Co., is to be married the last week of April. The bride will be Miss Elsie Jones, and the ceremony will be followed by a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, 361 Mt. Prospect Ave.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th February 1906
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th February 1906
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Krementz - Newark, N.J. - 1948
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Thomas Krementz, of Krementz & Co., accompanied by his wife, started for a European trip last week, to be absent three or four months.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 8th June 1892
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 8th June 1892
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Krementz & Company - Newark, N.J. - 1920
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Krementz & Company - Newark, N.J. - 1920
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Keating & Co. - Brooklyn, N.Y. - 1950
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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1913
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A couple of advertisements issued by Krementz & Co. in 1929 aimed at the Cuban market:
Krementz - Newark, N.J. - 1929
Krementz - Newark, N.J. - 1929
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Krementz - Newark, N.J. - 1929
Krementz - Newark, N.J. - 1929
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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1901
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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1921
Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1921
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Krementz & Co. - Newark, N.J. - 1905
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Application will soon be made in the courts by Carl H. Lebkuecher and Francis A. Lebkuecher, jewelry manufacturers of this city and sons of the late Julius A. Lebkuecher, formerly mayor of Newark, to have their family name changed to Lester. The liability of mispronunciation of their present name is given as the reason for the change. Carl Lebkuecher resides at 37 Johnson Ave., and is a member of the firm of Krementz & Co. Francis A. Lebkuecher lives at 160 Clinton Ave. He is a silversmith, with a factory at 28 Prospect St. and offices at 790 Broad St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th January 1918
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th January 1918
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Wm. E. Dorn, who died Oct. 31, was an employe of Krementz & Co., and was well known among the jewelers of this city. The employes of Krementz & Co. attended the funeral in a body.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 9th November 1892
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 9th November 1892
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