Information Regarding the Howard Sterling Company

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A suit for $1,500 has been brought against the Howard Sterling Company by Morris Stein, who alleges breach of contract. He claims that he was engaged as salesman for a year, but that he was compelled to give up work for a while on account of illness, after which the company refused to continue him in his position. The case is being heard in the Supreme Court.

Source: The Jewelers' Review - 6th July 1898

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Everett I. Rogers, of Parks Bros. & Rogers, Inc., has the sympathy of the entire trade in the death of his wife, Mrs. Lura Field Rogers, on Thursday.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th December 1926

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On Nov. 1 the Howard Sterling Company was reorganized with John J. Connelly, president; S. Ballou, treasurer: W. E. Fiske, secretary, and Superintendent Bender. Hiram Howard, the founder of the company is still a stockholder, but has no official connection with the company. The control of the concern is said to be vested in William Banigan, and that Treasurer Ballou is his representative.

Source: The Jewelers' Review - 17th November 1897

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At the annual meeting of the Howard Sterling Company held last Wednesday the following officers were elected: President, J. J. Conley; treasurer, Sullivan Ballou; secretary, W. Edward Fiske; directors, John J. Conley, John J. Banigan, B. C. Parsons, W. Edward Fiske and Sullivan Ballou.

Source: The Jewelers' Review - 2nd February 1898

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The charter of the Howard Sterling Co. has been amended so that they are authorized to issue $200,000 preferred stock and $300,000 common. Mr. Joseph Banigan, the President of the Rubber Trust, has recently become a stockholder in this enterprising corporation.

Source: The Manufacturing Jeweler - 21st March 1895

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W. Edward Fiske, of the Howard Sterling Co., took part in an amateur performance of "Pinafore" at the Talma Theatre, this week. He essayed the part of the Captain with great acceptance both in vocalism and acting.

Source: The Manufacturing Jeweler - 18th April 1895

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The officers of the Howard Sterling Company of this city are as follows: President-Hiram Howard; Treasurer-Sullivan Ballou; General Manager-Stephen C. Howard; Secretary-W. Edward Fiske.

Source: The Manufacturing Jeweler - 23rd May 1895

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