History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . nand Brother, of Boise, -and he became a skilledartisan in the lines noted. He remained in theemploy of this concern for a period of thirteen yearsand then entered service as a commercial travelingsalesman for the N. O. Nelson Manufacturing Com-pany, of St. Louis. Missouri. He represented thisconcern, manufacturers of plumbers supplies, in vari-ous western states for a period of six years, at theexpiration of which he returned to Boise and engagedin the plumbing and steam and hot water he


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . nand Brother, of Boise, -and he became a skilledartisan in the lines noted. He remained in theemploy of this concern for a period of thirteen yearsand then entered service as a commercial travelingsalesman for the N. O. Nelson Manufacturing Com-pany, of St. Louis. Missouri. He represented thisconcern, manufacturers of plumbers supplies, in vari-ous western states for a period of six years, at theexpiration of which he returned to Boise and engagedin the plumbing and steam and hot water heatingbusiness, in partnership with Jeremiah D. enterprise was continued under the firm nameof Lusk & Jones until 1904, when Mr. Lusk sold hisinterest to Davis Brothers and associated himselfwith Andrew E. Carlson in the wholesale and retailhardware business. He is now vice-president of theCarlson-Lusk Hardware Company and gives hisactive supervision to the practical and business de-tails of the extensive enterprise. He has won suc-cess through his own efforts and has made an admir- fi5BU.


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