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 . ara County, N. Y., February l(i, 1S;>S. Early in life he learned thetanners trade and shoemakers trade. In Stockton, this county, he wasengaged in the grocery, boot and shoe business for a number of years. Hecame to Cherry Creek in 1872, where he has lieen in business since. He married ]\Iiss Mary E. Howard of Pomfret, December 9, 1852, and tothem have Ijeen born


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 . ara County, N. Y., February l(i, 1S;>S. Early in life he learned thetanners trade and shoemakers trade. In Stockton, this county, he wasengaged in the grocery, boot and shoe business for a number of years. Hecame to Cherry Creek in 1872, where he has lieen in business since. He married ]\Iiss Mary E. Howard of Pomfret, December 9, 1852, and tothem have Ijeen born three son? and two daughters as follows: Ella ]\I.,residing at home; Sarah A., who married Robert James, now deceased;AMlton H., salesman in Jones & i^udetts store at Jamestown; G. Elmer, nowengaged in hardware business at Shorts\alle, this state; Bert E., a stenographerand bookkeeper at Lancaster, Pa. W. E. SHEPARDSON. Among the many excellent grocery stores in Cherry Creek there is proljablynot one that has secured a more enduring hold on jjojiular favor, than thewell known estalilishment of \V. E. Shepardsnn. It is in all respects a iirst-class family grocery store, and has a fine jiatronage; his trade is constantly. W. E. SHEPARDSON. increasing. The quarters 20x80 feet are commodimis, neat and well orderedand a choice of goods is always kept on hand. Rock liottomprices prevail, and customers can rely uj>on getting full weight and a superiorarticle in every instance. The stock intkides everything usually found in afirst-class grocery store, liesides his line of groceries he carries an excellentline of shoes. This thriving Inisiness he purchased of F. W. JIason in 1898. 118 Mr. Shrparclsiin is an alc man, ami fullyunikistands tlie ivijuiivnicnts nf his many [latrons. Hr has tclejihone con-nections. Mr. Shepardson was Imrn in \(iiii(int. April 2.). 1S47, ami came to Ellino--ton when eiulit years of age. He was educated at the Ellington Academy andhis first husi


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