Writer and engraver's picture of Graham County's progress since it s organization . dby their perseverance and genial manner have increased their businessuntil today the Kackley Department Store owns a $15, stock ofgoods and the $6, building in which its business is carried on. Four well stocked departments are maintained with six clerks to carefor the wants of the many patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Kackley feel assured of Graham cotmtys growingprosperity and on the strength of this confidence have, this year, increasedtheir stock $3, Their sales of the first four months of 1906 exc


Writer and engraver's picture of Graham County's progress since it s organization . dby their perseverance and genial manner have increased their businessuntil today the Kackley Department Store owns a $15, stock ofgoods and the $6, building in which its business is carried on. Four well stocked departments are maintained with six clerks to carefor the wants of the many patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Kackley feel assured of Graham cotmtys growingprosperity and on the strength of this confidence have, this year, increasedtheir stock $3, Their sales of the first four months of 1906 exceedthose of 1905, $3,, showing that their confidence was well deal is being closed bv which their two large store rooms will be ex-tended 25 feet. In writing of the prosperity and success of the Kackley DepartmentStore, the article would not be complete without mentioning, particularly, (12) an energetic partner in the business, Mrs. N. S. Kackley who enjoys thefullest confidence and esteem of this community and has worked untir-ingly in the interest of the Olive M. Kackley. In no century previous to the one just past have women made suchrapid progress, and in no county, but ours, have the uncrowned queenswielded the scepter with such discriminating ability. Womans field oflabor is no longer limited to household duties but she is found in all linesof business artd in all professions, and Hill City has her full quota of thesemodern business women, among whom is Olive M. Kackley, the presentRegister of deeds. She was born in Blue Springs, Nebraska, July 11, 1881, moved toRequblic county, with her parents and later to Densmore, where in 1886Tier mother died. In 1889 Mr. Kackley remarried and brought his wife and two chil-dren Olive and Kenneth to Hill City. Miss Kackley was always fond of dramatic work, and has engaged innumerous contests, the first being the Demorest contest when she was 12years of age. She won in this and many other contests, and through a


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