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NDAC Agassiz 1915 – Advertisements

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The 1915 AGASSIZ Monson Trunk Factory FARGO is growing, so is The Monson Trunk Factory, Give us your trade and both will grow faster. When you don't buy of us, you, Fargo and The Monson Trunk Factory are the losers. Thirty-one years ago we came to the then village of Fargo. In the early days we mingled our hopes and our ideas with the early settlers and business pioneers whose ambitions were similar to our own. We have always made the selling of trunks a specialty, ever aiming to give the public the best possible value for their money. In connection with our trunk department we handle all kinds of leather goods suited to the domestic and traveling trade. We began in a small way, but by strict attention to business and with the liberal patronage of the people of Fargo, and surrounding country, we have been able to enlarge until we have a store that we consider a credit to the state of North Dakota. Loyalty to our own state is what will make it great. We need to use more lignite and less fire-water. 618 Front Street. Fargo, N. D. Joseph E Hoenck Live Wires in Furs A. Joseph G. Hoenck Raw Furs Bought Manufacturing Furriers, Wholesale and Retail. Furs stored and insured during summer months. Repairing, Remodeling and Redyeing. 59 Bdwy. Fargo, N. D. ; Viewbooks; 27 x 20 cm. ; Title taken from cover of book

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