Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . en about June 1,lUOO. Mr. Bronson is an ni>right man, straight forward in his businessdealings and stands high in the estimation of Cherry Creeks best was married to ]\Iahala Dye of Villenova, Novemlier 11, 1S77. Theyhave two children, Lee H., born March 2-2, 1S79, and Audrey ribaicl, bornMav --7, 1898. or There is not a vacant housespeaks well for th
Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . en about June 1,lUOO. Mr. Bronson is an ni>right man, straight forward in his businessdealings and stands high in the estimation of Cherry Creeks best was married to ]\Iahala Dye of Villenova, Novemlier 11, 1S77. Theyhave two children, Lee H., born March 2-2, 1S79, and Audrey ribaicl, bornMav --7, 1898. or There is not a vacant housespeaks well for the town. No MORE intelligent class of farmersexist than those in the town of CherryCreek. Sulistantial buildings and a,well-to-do condition mark their thriftand enterprise. nrsincss place in Cherry Creek. This Th li water from the Artesian wellshere is jilentiful for ilomcstie use, costbut little, pure, and is as cold as ice insummer and winter. Peksoxs desiring to engage in truckfarming will find no 1 letter land any-where than in and about Cherry Creek. There is excellent fishing in amiabout Cherry Creek. Trout is plen-tiful in most of the streams. There is no doubt that a lirst classfurniture factory would make ADDISON BRONSON. ADDISON R. SMITH. Prolialily frw aiticlcs tli;it enter into daily consuinption arc so liard tool)tain for [lurity and good c|(iality as are uniceries and j]riivisi()ns. In allplaces there are estalilishnients whose reputation for selling only ]>ure andsuperior troods is well known. Among the l)est known <if the first-elass, noeoncern in (lierry treek liears a better rejiutatinn than that nf A. R. carries a large and valuahle stiiek of stajile and fancy groceries and pro-visions of all kinds, making a specialty of choice teas, coffees and spices, andlikewise dealing in hermitically sealed g<iiids in tin ami glass, also foreignand domestic delicacies, butter, cheese, and everything jiertaining to tliis lineof trade. A specia
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