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Ce K. Ingeberg, Jas. Stevenson is one of the we
Book and stationery dealer, has to-do farmers of the county. His
been in business for three years ; was family for several generations back
born in Norway in 1 866 ; came to resided here, his father being born
this country a number of years ago where he now resides, three miles out
and engaged in the hardware busi. from the city. lie was born in 1849
ness at one time in Crookston, Minn., and has devoted all his life to farm -
lie came here from that state. Has ing, now owning Soo acres, 240 of
a full stock of books and stationery, which is under cultivation, 20 acres
and owns the only store of that kind devoted to strawberries and 4o acres
here. lie also handles musical in- in orchard. Dist year he raised twen-
struments of all kinds, and wall paper; ty4ve bales of cotton, 600 bushels of
is agent for the American Tobacco peaches, and 40o bushels of apples.
Co., handling their goods in whole- He has a fine residence and is one of
sale quantities. the many examples of what a man
"Commercial Barber Shop," may do in farming in this section of
Fe M. Kennedy, proprietor, has the country by thrift and intelligence.
been in existence for seven years. C. J. Muria who has been in bus -
Mr. Kennedy was born in this state; iness in this city since 188y is one of
came here twelve years ago and be- the prominent business men of Van
came identified with farming; owns a Burn and Fort Smith. lie has an
20-acre farm devoted to strawberries, extensive hardware and furniture store
Which it is claimed last year netted in Van Buren and a very extensive
the largest results of any farm of furniture and house furnishing goods
equal size in the county. He has store at Fort Smith. Mr. Murta
been energetic and industrious and takes advantage of the markets and
become quite well off, and besides buys his furniture from the manufac-
his barber business loans consider- to ers. On account of his extensive
able on personal property. His shop is purchases hq is able to buy at low
finely fitted and contains bath facilities. prices :and is willing that his custom-
ers shall share this advantage.
CO�IMFRCIAL HAR9fiR SHOP
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Ce K. Ingeberg, Jas. Stevenson is one of the we
Book and stationery dealer, has to-do farmers of the county. His
been in business for three years ; was family for several generations back
born in Norway in 1 866 ; came to resided here, his father being born
this country a number of years ago where he now resides, three miles out
and engaged in the hardware busi. from the city. lie was born in 1849
ness at one time in Crookston, Minn., and has devoted all his life to farm -
lie came here from that state. Has ing, now owning Soo acres, 240 of
a full stock of books and stationery, which is under cultivation, 20 acres
and owns the only store of that kind devoted to strawberries and 4o acres
here. lie also handles musical in- in orchard. Dist year he raised twen-
struments of all kinds, and wall paper; ty4ve bales of cotton, 600 bushels of
is agent for the American Tobacco peaches, and 40o bushels of apples.
Co., handling their goods in whole- He has a fine residence and is one of
sale quantities. the many examples of what a man
"Commercial Barber Shop," may do in farming in this section of
Fe M. Kennedy, proprietor, has the country by thrift and intelligence.
been in existence for seven years. C. J. Muria who has been in bus -
Mr. Kennedy was born in this state; iness in this city since 188y is one of
came here twelve years ago and be- the prominent business men of Van
came identified with farming; owns a Burn and Fort Smith. lie has an
20-acre farm devoted to strawberries, extensive hardware and furniture store
Which it is claimed last year netted in Van Buren and a very extensive
the largest results of any farm of furniture and house furnishing goods
equal size in the county. He has store at Fort Smith. Mr. Murta
been energetic and industrious and takes advantage of the markets and
become quite well off, and besides buys his furniture from the manufac-
his barber business loans consider- to ers. On account of his extensive
able on personal property. His shop is purchases hq is able to buy at low
finely fitted and contains bath facilities. prices :and is willing that his custom-
ers shall share this advantage.
CO�IMFRCIAL HAR9fiR SHOP
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Thrash -Lick Printing Co.
At 809.811 Garrison Avenue, Fort
Smith, Ark., are among the many
large institutions in which this section
of the state takes an especial pride.
In their new quarters they have a
floor space of 10,000 square feet,
and no room to spare, either. "fibs
firm makes a specialty of all kinds,
shapes and sizes of commercial
work, such as blank books, bank and
county officer..' supplies, coup( n and
pass books, catalogues, pamphlets,
legal blanks, etc., and judging from
appearances they have proven a suc-
cess in this line. Another item
worthy of mention is the fact that
tl;is firm successfully enters into
. ulnpetition with the great eastern
houses and secures a very encourag-
ing share of theatrical printing from
all parts of the country. They en1-
ploy a sufficient force to execute all
orders promptly and put forth every
effort to give their customers just
what they want and right when they
want it, The views shown on the
opposite page were taken an their
old building but will give some idea
of the size of the plant. They carry
a stock of office supplies and time-
saving devices for busy office nacn.
VAN HURLPI CANNING CODiPANY