The old red bridge south of town in the early 1900's |
Rapp and Sons Buggy Shop on east Main about 1900 |
City Hall in the early 1900's |
Rapp and Son went from buggies to automobiles. The building was where the Home Canning Company was in the 50's. |
John and Minnie Kessler |
Claude Harshbarger's concrete block company on Cherry Street |
Kyle and Overman's Trade Palace on the south west corner of Main and Washington where the Ambience is now. |
Advertisers in the 1908 Oracle (1st LHS Annual)
Van Horn Studio—The Photos in the Oracle are made by Van Horn, the Artist
P.P. McGinnis—Tailor
Jesse K. Snyder—Insurance
Calvin Barnes—Jeweler—Fine Watch Repairing
Buff Orpington Specialties—H.M. and W.O Souther, the Golden Orpington Poultry Yard
R.W. Wade—Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director
Hanna Drug Company—O. U. Hanna and J.M Hanna
Ashby and Ashby—Grain, Lumber, Coal, Cement, Cedar Posts and Shingles
Arnold and Morton—Fresh and Cured Meats
J.N. Slade—Barber—Phoenix Block
Dr. C.B. Werts—Dentist
The Trade Palace—B.F. Overman—Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Shoes, and Millinery
Henry Van Cleave—Jeweler and Optician
Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank
The Ladoga Leader—J. F. Warfel
Chase and Sanborn’s High Grade Coffee—Henry and Quinley
Millinery—Tapp and Robbins
Ben Carman—Hardware Stoves Implements, Buggies and Carriages
Rose Bros.—For Everything to Eat
Oliver and Gill—Hardware
J.E. Lidikay—Real Estate and Loan Agent
Lunch at the South Side Restaurant—Gregory and Son
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