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[[File:Malone | [[File:Malone Evening Telegram March 31, 1917.jpg|left|thumb|Malone Evening Telegram March 31, 1917]][[File:Lake Placid News, July 21, 1916.jpg|right|thumb|Lake Placid News|, July 21, 1916]]'''Ruser and Muller''' was incorporated in 1910 as a general contracting business, but later became involved in automobile sales and service and electrical contracting, located at [[Egler%20Block|18 Broadway]]. They had branches in Saranac Lake, Malone, Tupper Lake and Plattsburgh. The directors were [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Joseph_H._S._Muller|Joseph H.]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Joseph_H._S._Muller| S.]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Joseph_H._S._Muller| Muller]], [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Louis_H._Ruser|Louis H.]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Louis_H._Ruser| ]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Louis_H._Ruser|Ruser]], [[Harry%20Ruser%20|Harry R. Ruser ]]of Saranac Lake. The firm did work for <span>Tupper Lake's Litchfield Castle, Malone's Flanagan Hotel, and [[Lake%20Kushaqua|Lake Kushaqua]]'s [[Stony%20Wold%20Sanitorium|Stony Wold Sanitorium]]. | ||
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[[File:New_Paige_Fleetwood_in_Horseless_Age_v37_1916-05-01_p342.png|right|thumb|1916 Paige, in | [[File:New_Paige_Fleetwood_in_Horseless_Age_v37_1916-05-01_p342.png|right|thumb|1916 Paige, in |Horseless Age| (Wikipedia)]]<span>Ruser<span> <span>& <span>Muller, who have automobile establishments at Malone, Saranac Lake and Plattsburgh, took first premium on its motor car exhibit at the recent Plattsburgh fair, where a fine display of Paige cars was shown. | ||
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Ruser and Muller was incorporated in 1910 as a general contracting business, but later became involved in automobile sales and service and electrical contracting, located at 18 Broadway. They had branches in Saranac Lake, Malone, Tupper Lake and Plattsburgh. The directors were [H.][S.][Muller], [H.][[1]][[2]], Harry R. Ruser of Saranac Lake. The firm did work for
Tupper Lake's Litchfield Castle, Malone's Flanagan Hotel, and Lake Kushaqua's Stony Wold Sanitorium.Adirondack Record, July 1, 1910
Ruser and Muller Incorporated, of Saranac Lake has been incorporated by the secretary of state with a capital of $5,000 to do general contracting business. The directors are [H.][S.][Muller], [H.][[3]][[4]], Harry R. Ruser of Saranac Lake.
Adirondack News, August 14, 1915
Moira
P. N. Burnap to having his house wired for electric lights the work being done, by Ruser & Muller, of Malone.
Malone Farmer, October 15, 1919
