. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . is done, and thecapacity of the mill is con-stantly taxed to the utmostin supplying the wants ofthe trade. The firm iscomposed of L. K. and Lovejoy, both of whomare practical, enterprisingbusiness men, and devotetheir whole attention to theadvancement and care oftheir thrifty and growingindustry. They are trueMinnesotians in everysense of the term, loyaladherents to Minneapolisinterests and her assuredcommercial supremacy andfuture advancement. Theyare among the largest ma


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . is done, and thecapacity of the mill is con-stantly taxed to the utmostin supplying the wants ofthe trade. The firm iscomposed of L. K. and Lovejoy, both of whomare practical, enterprisingbusiness men, and devotetheir whole attention to theadvancement and care oftheir thrifty and growingindustry. They are trueMinnesotians in everysense of the term, loyaladherents to Minneapolisinterests and her assuredcommercial supremacy andfuture advancement. Theyare among the largest manufacturers and dealers in rye and graham flours and corn meals doing busi-ness in this city, and all their productions have a standard and fixed value in the market on account oftheir uniform excellence, which guarantees a prompt and ready sale for all the manufactured goodstheir milling facilities are capable of supplying. NEUMAN &■ DETWILER, Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable, 211 and 213 Plymouth Avenue—This is the oldest stable in North Minneapolis. It was established upwards of fifteen years ago. The. CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. 115 stable was run under different management until February, 1889, when Mr. Clem Neuman became theproprietor. On May ist, Mr. Detwiler became his partner. This firm has made numerous improve-ments, and have enlarged the stable so that it now covers an area 59x100 They keep twentyhorses for their livery trade, and also have a complete stock of vehicles. ■ They also have a largenumber of boarders. A very important branch of their business is the sale department, in which theyare doing an increasing trade. Both members of the firm are practical horsemen. Mr. Detwiler is theveteran of the-firm, having been in the horse business twenty-one years. For much of that time heowned a large interest in a stable in Washington, Iowa. He has been-in Minneapolis for the past fouryears. Previous to engaging in this business, Mr. Neuman was engaged in logging.


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