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son's l>iisiiioss. Tho oponiiig of tlie new 

 liott'l on Mount ]5t'ucon will iiiidouhtedly 

 Ju'l]) tlio local (Icinand. 



CIkis. ]•:. Kohiiison, of P.M'kskill, X. V.. 

 reports a good reason. Tlio cliangc to 

 the laryor stoi'e. on Main street, was a 

 decided step forward. 



.r. Cunniiigliani. of Cold Hpriiiir, \. V., 

 is iini'stiny sonii- of tlie season's profits 

 in a ninv lioilei. lie yrows jfood stock 

 ami al\vays linds llie deniaml aliead of 

 tiie sujiply. M. 



FOSTORIA, OHIO. 



Tlie husiness of tlie Fostoria Floral 

 <^'o. lias increased to such an extent that 

 the ])roprietor, K. K. Sackett, lias been 

 obliucd to ap|(ly to the board of pnhlic 

 service for such an iniprovenieiit in the 

 water sujiply as will make it ade<|iiate 

 for iiis use. Tlinui;ii ^Ir. Sackett 's start 

 in the ti'ade was (|uit(! unpretentious, lie 

 has increased liis facilities and liis scale 

 of operations until lie is now sendinj>- 

 sliipiiKMits all iiM'r Ohio and some of the 

 jK'ij^liliorinji' statrs. 



.Some years ayo he built a new plant 

 at the collier of Jackson and Main 

 streets, continuing to operate the (dd (iiit> 

 on the Maple street end of his father's 

 ]\rain street ]<ropcity. This season he is 

 moving- the old plniit to the new localion 

 and addiiii; ne',\ buildings, the extension 

 beinjj of such iiii|iortaiiee that by fall he 

 will lia\(' double the capa(Mty he had nine 

 montlis ago. Including tliese new houses. 

 Ills range will contain T.'i.nou feet of 

 glass. 



WINCHESTER, KY. 



In re\iewiiig his business for the last 

 year. Shearer The Florist sees no reason 

 for feiding melancholy. He suiiimari/.es 

 results as f(dlo\vs: 



''In posting my books July 1. I (ind I 

 ha\e done onelliird more busim^ss than 

 I did last year. Owing to the backwaid 

 spring, bedding stock nu)\(>d slowly at 

 first and looked as if it were going to be 

 left, but when it did begin the demand 

 was the best since I commenced business 

 four years ago. Owing to the huig 

 ■ Irought we have had, wliiidi was bi-ok(>n 

 by a goo<l rain July 11, outside stock, 

 su<di as sweet ]>eas, ghuliidi, dahlias, etc., 

 sufiered considerably. While everybody 

 lias bi-en kicking about hard times, cid- 

 lectioiis have lieeii good.'' 



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