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The Sun February 7 1890 pg 1
It is possible that the
Sutton creamery manufacturers more butter than any other like institution in the
state. Its output last year was 368,893 lbs. This was an increase of about
20,000 lbs. over 1888, and the company expects to make a proportionate increase
during the year. J A Davis is in charge of the creamery route. About 600 tons of
splendid ice have been put up.
Frederick & Wentz
are rearranging the shelving in their store room, putting in new, and papering
and kalsomining, preparatory to handling exclusive clothing, books and
shoes. If the exclusive clothing business can be made a success in
Sutton, while the general dry goods houses handle it, Frederick & Wentz can
make it so. They are thorough retail merchants. This, together with
their acquaintance and popularity here, make the chances for success greater
than those of other houses that have tried it and failed. We sincerely
hope these gentlemen may succeed.

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