. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . rvedsuccess of their business has been the result of careful attention and thorough knowledge of the liverybusiness. They employ twelve men in their two stables. They also do a very large boarding business,and their stables are the home of many of the horses of our professional and business men. In additionto the livery business they carry on a large sale business. They supply by contract all the street rail-ways of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth. About two thousand head of h


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . rvedsuccess of their business has been the result of careful attention and thorough knowledge of the liverybusiness. They employ twelve men in their two stables. They also do a very large boarding business,and their stables are the home of many of the horses of our professional and business men. In additionto the livery business they carry on a large sale business. They supply by contract all the street rail-ways of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth. About two thousand head of horses are annually \[r. M. D. Wilson established this business in 1879. He is a native of La Porte, Ind., and has been inthe livery business nearly all his life. Mr. E. E. Sullivan is also a native Indianian, and became aliartner November ist, 1888, coming here from Cokeville, Wyoming. KINNE &> BOYD TRANSFER COMPANY, 47 Washington Avenue South—In an) branchof business reliability and honesty are prims requisites in building up a business and becoming established in a citv as desir- If, P ■^t-. i-r:^ ^J J able citizens. Messrs. Kinneand Boyd here built up theirlarge transfer business onthis principle in a year anda half, and have proved itstruth. They own first-classteams and outfits and employnone but reliable men, whomust come recommended forhonesty and carefulness, andby so doing they make theirpatrons feel that an order leftKl-u INI I M N- \Ni) Wood \ \m) oi- Kif ^ Bo\d with them will be attended to properly and as ordered. The business has increased from one team to sixteen horses, and more willbe added soon. They attend to all kinds of transferring, making a specialty of moving household manage a wood yard at 3136 First Avenue South, where are located their barns for the accommoda-tion of their teams and wagons. By running regular trips twice daily they can carry parcels cheaperthan regular rates. Their office, with telephone connection, is at 47


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