Nellie Kyle and Ben Mayhall in 1892 (Later Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mayhall)
|
Canoeing on Raccoon Creek in 1885 |
Canoeing on Raccoon Creek in 1889 |
Swinging Bridge over Raccoon Creek |
The Ladoga Leader office was on the west side of Washington Street |
Bischof's Big Store was the only three story building in town. The Mountie Mission is there now. |
The Wal Peffley Family in Chet's 1908 Auburn |
The Ladoga Woolen Mills in 1880 |
The livery stable was where the Chevrolet Garage was in the 50's Here is a better picture of the Goodbar Livery Stable with names of the men in the picture. (From the Sarah Bradley Collection) |
Advertisers in the Ladoga Leader of Dec. 6, 1889
Huntington and Strickler—Contractors and Builders
T.C. Lawrence—Photographer
J.A.W. Hunt, DDS—Resident Dentist
John C. Mahorney—Homeopathic Physician
J.E. Talbit—Money to Loan, Office at Knox’s Hardware Store
W.W. Morgan, W.L. Lee—Morgan and Lee—Abstracts of Title
Geo. W. Davis—Contractor and Builder
Bank of Ladoga—J.M. Harshbarger, Pres., Preston Hicks, V.P., A.M. Scott, Cashier, Harry Daugherty, Asst. Clerk
Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank, Ladoga, Id.—M.M. Henry, Pres., I.N. Miller, V.P., G.E. Grimes, Cashier, G.L. Goodbar, Bookeeper
Hostetter, Ashby and Mills—Dress-Goods
Chas. Lee, Agent—Cleveland Fence Co.
Fall and Winter Piece Goods at Widdop’s
J.C. Heighway—Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Long’s Livery Stable
Jim Knox’s Hardware
Wilson and Scott--Cloaks
W.H. Jenkins—The Ladoga Jeweler
The Trade Palace—Kyle, McGinnis and Mayhall
Routson and Venard—Drugs, North Side of Main Street
R.H. Wilson—Groceries and Dry Goods, First Room South of Bank
Cunningham’s Clothing Store
J.C. Davis—Monuments and Tombstones
W.F. Batman, M.D.
No comments:
Post a Comment