Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . The store is about 23x58 feet in dimensions, fittedin a most commodious manner. A very large stock ofboots and shoes is carried, all styles and kinds for men,ladies and children are being sold. The trade is wholesale as well as retail, extend-ing over a large portion of the state. Mr. McVey has been prominent in public as wellas business life, having been chosen by his admiringfellow citizens to represent them in the City Council. Delawares Industries. 75 Morrow Bros., Boots and Shoes, 115 Market Street. There is scarcely a better kn


Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . The store is about 23x58 feet in dimensions, fittedin a most commodious manner. A very large stock ofboots and shoes is carried, all styles and kinds for men,ladies and children are being sold. The trade is wholesale as well as retail, extend-ing over a large portion of the state. Mr. McVey has been prominent in public as wellas business life, having been chosen by his admiringfellow citizens to represent them in the City Council. Delawares Industries. 75 Morrow Bros., Boots and Shoes, 115 Market Street. There is scarcely a better known establishment ofthis character in this vicinity than that of Bros. These gentlemen started business aboutfour years ago and have thus far been most successful. The premises occupied, consist of a store about20x30 feet in dimensions, it is nicely fitted and fur-nished in the most commodious Boots, shoes, rubbers and brogans for mens wearare kept. Fine shoes being made a speciality assistance of three capable persons is constantlyrequired. The members of the firm are Messrs. Robert andJames Morrow, both gentlemen having had largeexperience in this line, are in every waj- capable ofsupplying the demands of the most particular custom-ers, and are respected in trade circles as responsibledealers. 76 Delaware s Industries. C. P. Davis, Shoe and Leather Findings, 123Market Street. There are a great number of shoe stores in the citywho depend entirely upon home market for purchaseof supplies. One of the best known houses of thischaracter is that of Mr. C. P. Davis. This gentlemanhas been engaged in this business for the past sixteenyears. Three years ago the present quarters weretaken. The store now occupied is about 18x30 feet in di-mensions and fitted in the most commodious manner,and carries a comprehensive line of shoe and leatherfindings, and supplying the trade thr


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