Fact & Fantasy: A History of Tavistock & District Pictures - Page 46

BUSINESSES

View from Zion church tower

Woodstock Street looking from Zion Tower
LEFT                                            CENTRE                                     RIGHT
Arlington Hotel tower                       Ed. Alles - harness shop                The Tavistock Flour Mill
Dr. Niemeier - ornate roof                 W. O. Alles - tailor                      A. E. Ratz residence
Residence - J. Duval                        Matthies residence
Blacksmith Shop                             Matthies Carriage Works                Flax Mill yard with weight scale
                                                                        (c. 1904)

1930
M. McDermott & Sons
- radios, Hudson-Esex cars, Locomotive washing machines.
Tavistock Coal, Lumber & Supply Co. - H. Schlemmer.
A. Baechler & Son - Ford Sales & Service.
Hugh Hotson - boots & shoes - repair & sales.
Clayton Wiederhold - watches, clocks & jewellery.
McKay's Groceteria - Geo. McKay - successor to G. Lippert
The Palace Shoe Store - H. H. Ruppel - (now Neeb's)
Weston's Bakery - (1910-1930)
H. W. Quehl's Meat Market - Woodstock St. N.
Emerson Weitzel - dry goods, boots & shoes, groceries.
The Arlington Hotel - Ed. Millington, prop.
M. Woelfle & Son - Clare Stoves & Furnaces.
The Gazette Printery - Opera Hall - 2nd storey.
R. Hansen Grain Co. - In business twenty years - Alles Block.
J. G. Field & Son - woollen mills.
Jack Lemp - druggist.
Bob Walter - fresh fruit, confectionery, ice-cream
R. B. Waddle - hardware - Roth Block
P. Steinman & Son - radios, washers, wiring
The Tavistock Milling Co.
G. & W. Ratz - Anconas and Australorps.
A. S. Miller & Son - butcher.
Peppler Bros. - 1899-1930 - corner Maria and Woodstock Sts.
Zimmerman Brothers - Zimmer Silver Foxes.
(1930 the Official Souvenir Programme, Old Home Week 1930).

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