I picked up a few new bottles for my Kansas City collection in the last few weeks from a variety of sources. The pictures aren't the best, but there were some interesting coincidences in the group.The Mooney flasks are only 6 ounces, and not 8 ounces. Joseph was the son of H. Mooney. Some research indicates that dad's name was Joseph H Mooney. The family were grocers and liquor dealers.The J Rieger slug plate bottle is the earliest style known from that company. I bought the bottle on ebay and got it this morning. To my surprise, when I looked at the bottom of the bottle, there was the Interstate Glass Company logo on the bottom. ISG CO was open for less than a year. The plant was destroyed by a flood of the Missouri River at the end of May, 1903. It opened in June of 1902.The Becker Brothers bottle was purchased at a local show last month. I have looked for some stuff about that company and they were less than above board with their merchandise, shall we say.The run of Rieger bottles includes a half full bottle of the current company's product. J Rieger has a facebook page, look them up.The collection of 5 bottles are all from the Interstate Glass Company. Does anyone have any other bottles from ISGCo?