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LANGE'S CIGAR STORES. Lange's cigar stores included "The Red Boy" at the corner of 6th and Main; "The Cave" at 873 Main; and "The First National" at 14th and Clay. | LANGE'S CIGAR STORES. Otto F. Lane began in the tobacco business as a traveling salesman. After establishing a record for sales, he became a jobber but found a contract he had entered into with a manufacturer was not being honored. He sue and won. | ||
At this point in his career, Lange decided to become a manufacturer and open stores to sell his products including the Laniotto brand. | |||
Lange's cigar stores included "The Red Boy" at the corner of 6th and Main; "The Cave" at 873 Main; and "The First National" at 14th and Clay. | |||
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"Many Cigars Made By Lange Company," ''Telegraph Herald'', September 30, 1906, p. 23 | |||
[[Category: Tobacco Merchant]] | [[Category: Tobacco Merchant]] |
Revision as of 23:08, 24 November 2014
LANGE'S CIGAR STORES. Otto F. Lane began in the tobacco business as a traveling salesman. After establishing a record for sales, he became a jobber but found a contract he had entered into with a manufacturer was not being honored. He sue and won.
At this point in his career, Lange decided to become a manufacturer and open stores to sell his products including the Laniotto brand.
Lange's cigar stores included "The Red Boy" at the corner of 6th and Main; "The Cave" at 873 Main; and "The First National" at 14th and Clay.
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"Many Cigars Made By Lange Company," Telegraph Herald, September 30, 1906, p. 23