Lindauer Brothers Company
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Lindauer Brothers Company was a Chicago dealer in men's goods that was the largest bankruptcy of 1888.
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- New York Times; November 17, 1888; Chicago, November 16, 1888. The big firm of Lindauer Brothers Co., dealers in men's furnishing goods, whose place of business is at the southeast corner of Franklin and Adams streets, filed confessions of judgment in the Superior Court to-day aggregating $181,652.68.
- New York Times; November 18, 1888; Chicago, November 17, 1888. The banks of this city, as a whole, will suffer a good deal of a loss by the failure yesterday of Lindauer Brothers Co., manufacturers of men's furnishing goods.
- New York Times; November 19, 1888; Chicago, November 18, 1888. That the assets of Lindauer Brothers Co. will even approximate in value the amount of the firm's indebtedness is denied by Kraus, Mayer Stein, the attorneys for a long list of creditors.