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Neisner's or
Neisner Brothers was a
chain of
variety stores in
North America. The
brothers Abraham and
Joseph Neisner opened their first variety store...
- facade. This was
similar to the
early signage of
competitors Woolworth's,
Neisner Brothers and the S. S. Kresge.
Later stores featured a
cursive 1960s modern...
- the NYSE in
November 1972. Ames
acquired the 32-store "Big N"
chain from
Neisner Brothers in
November 1978. In 1984 Ames
acquired the King's Department...
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Northeast Nave,
Henry J. 1975
Northeast Neil Sr.,
Herbert E. 1958
Northeast Neisner,
Melvin B. 1974
Northeast Nelson,
Evert F. 1976
Northeast Nelson, H. Lloyd...
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Young Boys 0–5
Hamburg Report Stürmer 24', 51'
Seeler 35', 39'
Neisner 74'...
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midwestern and
southern U.S. states)
Montgomery Ward (national - Chicago)
Neisner's Odd Job Stores, Inc. (located in the
northeast and
midwestern U.S.), acquired...
- J. Newberry's John's
Bargain Store McLellan Stores Morgan and
Lindsey Neisner's S. H.
Kress & Co. S. S.
Kresge Co. Sprouse-Reitz TG&Y Walton's Five and...
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acquired by
Walmart in 1981 MacFrugals –
merged into Big Lots! McLellan's
Neisner's Otasco – Arkansas, Kansas,
Oklahoma and
Texas Richman Gordman – business...
- damaged. At the
latter place, a roof
sheltering a
Piggly Wiggly and a
Neisner's collapsed,
trapping 20 or more
people below. The
tornado tossed cars about...
- (a
Corpus Christi photography studio), and the Toy House, as well as
Neisner's five and dime. When H-E-B moved,
Texas Gold
Stamp center also
owned by...