History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . lmanner of the proprietor is reflected by his em-ployees thus winning many patrons for his store. Mr. Crooks devotes his entire time to his businesshis only vacations being his business trips to theeast. He is a member of the Ancient Free andAccepted Masons, and both he and his wife areactive members of the Methodist church. ]\Ir. Crooks married ?Miss .Mice Lichliter. who isa daughter of the Reverend M. D. Lichliter, ofHarrisburg. Pennsylvania. The latter is a man ofconsiderable prominenc


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . lmanner of the proprietor is reflected by his em-ployees thus winning many patrons for his store. Mr. Crooks devotes his entire time to his businesshis only vacations being his business trips to theeast. He is a member of the Ancient Free andAccepted Masons, and both he and his wife areactive members of the Methodist church. ]\Ir. Crooks married ?Miss .Mice Lichliter. who isa daughter of the Reverend M. D. Lichliter, ofHarrisburg. Pennsylvania. The latter is a man ofconsiderable prominence, not only as a minister butalso as a writer. He has devoted himself to his-torical writing and is the author of a History ofthe State of Pennsylvania and of a History ofAmerican Mechanics, A brother of Mrs, Crooks, theReverend Mclller Lichliter, is the pastor of theFirst Church of Baltimore, Maryland, one of thelargest and most influential Methodist churches inthe east. He is a man widely known and greatlybeloved throughout the city. The success of Mr, Crooks can be attributed in 1 ASTOR, -CEJiO-:.


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