Hechler's Mainstreet Hearth & Home, 521 Main Street, Troy, MO 63379 - Telephone: 636-528-9443, Toll Free: 1-88-338-8584, Fax: 636-528-9447

 

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This turn of the century of the photo was taken from the upper story window of Hechler Hardware. It is directly across the street from the opera house. It shows hogs being herded down the street in front of the opera house to the city scales. While there, livestock could get a drink at the spring located nearby. The scales were located in the lot next to the opera house. The building housing the scales can just be seen to the left of the picture. Here they would be weighed and then possibly sent by short line rail about 3 miles to Moscow Mills, Missouri. From there they would be shipped to market. Notice the dirt streets. From about 1890 till 1919, the opera house was located in the second story of this building. Cooley Store and Behrens Grocery Store can be seen.

 



Here is a very early photo of the outside stairs and entrance to the second story of the opera house. The small photo inset in the upper left corner is looking up Main Street. Notice the large trees and the little building with the arch opening. This is the know as the city scales.

 


About 1920 the original owner of the opera house, Mr. Henry sold the opera house to Albert and Laurence Schaper. From this time on the upstairs was not used for the purpose of an opera house. The Schapers, a very inventive pair of brothers, built a car elevator in the building to raise cars to the second floor. The gears and hoist that was built has survived to this day and can be seen in our store today. Notice that the words Opera House are at the very top of the building. They are still there on our newly restored building.

Another view of the Troy Motor Garage Company and their delivery truck nicknamed " Trouble Shooter".


This photo shows
Albert Schaper in his new business with some of his new Chevrolets. The old original ceiling seen reflecting in the photo can still be seen in our store.

 

Here are some of our antique stoves you can see at Hechlers. We collect old stoves and our visitors find them interesting to see and how much has changed and compare them to what is new today.

This is what is known as a base burner coal burning stove. It has Mica Windows on three sides for viewing and radiant heating. It is an Acorn Brand stove, note
the Acorn Finial on top.
This is a copy of a Hechlers ad from the turn of the century when they were selling the kind of stoves we collect now!

It is common for Hechler Hardware or Hechlers Mainstreet Hearth & Home to be spelled wrong as Heckler or Hecklers, Heckler’s when searching for fireplaces and stoves

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