. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . and Dakota, also Lake Minnehaha property. The firm platted two addi-tions in the city—Nicollet and Illinois additions. Mr. Overmire handles his own property and also theproperty of others on commission. He has always done a general real estate business from the also does loaning on real estate security to some extent. Mr. Overmire now has an extensive listof properties of all kinds, and his long experience in the business and fair dealing have secured himthe confidence
. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . and Dakota, also Lake Minnehaha property. The firm platted two addi-tions in the city—Nicollet and Illinois additions. Mr. Overmire handles his own property and also theproperty of others on commission. He has always done a general real estate business from the also does loaning on real estate security to some extent. Mr. Overmire now has an extensive listof properties of all kinds, and his long experience in the business and fair dealing have secured himthe confidence of a large circle of friends. C. B. DICKENS, Dealer in Horses, 417 and 419 First Avenue North—This gentleman came toMinneapolis in 1881, and established the West House Stables. In 1887 he sold out his interest, and in1888 he built his present commodious stable, and entered extensively into the sale business. In thisventure he has been successful. Since coming to Minneapolis he has sold upwards of 4,500 handles all classes of horses and mules, and makes a specialty of fine stock. He has obtained a. 132 JtESOURCES OF MINNESOTA. high reputation for honorable dealings, and his references comprise the leading business men of Min-neapolis. He guarantees every animal sold as represented. His capital is ample, and he is enabled,when necessary, to advance money on stock. He boards also many horses. He also has the contractto convey all the mails to and from the post-office of this city. He is a native of Kdgar County, 111He has been engaged in the horse business for over twenty years. P. G. HANSON, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Meat Market 404, (Irocery 406, SecondAvenue South—The business success of this gentleman is a most striking example of what energy andstrict attention to business will accomplish. Commencing business in 1877 with a capital of but $30,and a high reputation for honesty, Mr. Hanson so availed himself of circumstances that he is nowdoing a bu
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