Interior view shows four men posing in the Hansen and Schilberg Ice Cream Parlor. Note the extensive display of cigars, Soda Fountain, and Confectionary Counter.
On the left is Ed Goodoien and on the right is clerk Pete Shelstad. An early general store. It stood on the corner of Main and Lincoln Street in Hendricks, Minnesota. Display cases and shelves are filled with merchandise on both sides of the center aisle.
Set of 3 delivery wagons loading in front of J. Schriener and Company General Store (1888-1919). Called the Big Store as all merchandise was purchased in carload lots. Operated by John Schreiner and E.H. Schreiner. The business later evolved into Schreiner Brothers and Molton.
The wooden frame hotel was three stories tall. It stands where the American Legion Hall is now in Hendricks, Minnesota. The street in front of the hotel was dirt with the sidewalk well above street level. Also along the street are telephone poles with eight cross boards attached.
Group of hunters in front of William Kerr's Lakefield Produce Shop. Len Rue (Ben Rue's father), William Kerr, Ernie Gage, Kate Miller. Harry Morison, Bob Poole, Cliff Darr (Harry Darr's father). The men have returned home after a hunting trip to Itasca County, Minnesota. Sign above the entrance reads: "Wm. Kerr Co. Cash paid for Buter, Eggs, Poultry and Furs."
Interior view of an unknown store's interior. Four men in dressed in "shopkeeper" shirts with sleeves and bowties. View includes the tin ceiling; stove pipe running horizontal along the ceiling. Pineapples, potatoes, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, tea, coffee and canned goods are for sale.
Long time harness maker and dealer George Hartung operated this store. He is pictured on the left. His business was located at 708 First Avenue South St. James, MN. Will become Sam's Electric in fall of 1977.
Interior of the Hubbard Horstman Store in Bigelow, Minnesota, around the turn of the century. Henry Horstman, Mr. M.J. Hubbard and Bessie Hubaard who married Albert Kepha later are in the photograph.
Interior view of the Lund Jewelry Store located inside of the Krueger Drugstore. The businesses were located on the southwest corner of Sixth Street and Atlantic Avenue.
Interior view of the Langseth Store in Thief River Falls in the early 1900s. Hans Langseth is the mustached man in center aisle and Willie Bakke is behind the counter. The third man and the woman behind the counter are not identified.
Two men are at work in the Iverson and Fredericksen Construction Shop on South Third Street in St. Peter. An assortment of tools and other equipment can be seen in the building. One of the men is using a plane. The other has a chisel in his hand. John Iverson and Ole Fredericksen were the owners.