Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . tioned that of Mr. Smith. This gentleman estab-lished business here about fifteen years ago, and sincethe inception has been rewarded with every Delawares I7idustries. 175 The office and salesroom is at Fourth and Shipley,while the storage house is on Orange street. A veryheavy stock is carried, comprising all kinds of grain,flour, feed, hay aiid straw, wheel grease, condition pow-ders, rock salt, and everything in this line of specialty of the house is seeds, which are kept ingreat variety, and furnish


Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . tioned that of Mr. Smith. This gentleman estab-lished business here about fifteen years ago, and sincethe inception has been rewarded with every Delawares I7idustries. 175 The office and salesroom is at Fourth and Shipley,while the storage house is on Orange street. A veryheavy stock is carried, comprising all kinds of grain,flour, feed, hay aiid straw, wheel grease, condition pow-ders, rock salt, and everything in this line of specialty of the house is seeds, which are kept ingreat variety, and furnished to the consumers all overthe State and adjoining territor3^ All kinds of vege-table, garden, flower and grain seeds. This house has the reputation for close scrutinyinto the quality of seeds, and the goods sold hereare known for their strength and general men and two teams are given constant employ-ment, and no lack of attention bestowed on the wel-fare of the trade. Mr. Smith has been a life-long resident of thecity. He is a prominent member of several associa-tions throughout the city, and as a business man isheld in the highest esteem among the tradespeople inthis section. John D. Kurtz, Bakery, Fou


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