Jacob Vogt
Jacob Vogt, Merchant Taylor, 148 East Main St.

Mr. Vogt has achieved his present position through the force of native ability, unaided by the capital of others. Coming to America from his
native country, Germany, about 10 years ago, he established his present business about three years later, in which he has attained a prominent
position among the establishments of this class in this city. His shop and sales room are located on E. Main St., at No. 148,, is 20 x 75' in
size, and is large patronage necessitates the employment of about 10 skilled hands. He carries a full stock of foreign and domestic peace goods,
sittings, etc., of the latest styles, from which patrons can make selections, is the finest in the city, and all orders left in his hands receive
prompt attention and a guarantee of fashionable styles, good workmanship and perfect fits. His suits are manufactured at prices ranging from
$20-$50, and is painter judge comprises the best class of citizens in this city and vicinity Mr. Vogt was born in 1815 and is a practical merchant
Taylor of many years experience and with the increasing tendency to elegant attire. His establishment is justly entitled to liberal consideration
among the most thoroughly reliable merchant tailoring houses in Central or Eastern Indiana.
Manufacturing and Mercantile Resources and Industries of the Principal Places in Wayne, Henry, Delaware and Randolph Counties
A Review of their Manufacturing, Mercantile and General Business Interests, Advantageous Location, &c
Including a Brief Historical and Statistical Sketch of Their Rise and Progress

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