
Advertisement from the Official Program, Second Annual Round-Up, July, 1921
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Spencer Farmer
Mr. Farmer has an elegantly fitted and well stocked store in the Avery block, No. 104 East Mountain avenue, and has been in business for upwards of four years. He has a soda fountain and a liberal supply of choice confectionery, stationery and cigars, and does a most thriving and prosperous business. He is a man of genial disposition, an honest and industrious merchant, and a popular and esteemed citizen.
Turner & Cheever
The merchants of Fort Collins, the city of substantial growth, enviable prosperity and indisputably brilliant prospects, are conspicuously enterprising, and show their faith in the city and in themselves by their work. They select the city as a favorable location and forthwith proceed to back up their judgement by acquiring large and suitable premises and having same stocked not only abundantly but substantially. In this connection we would refer to the firm of Turner & Cheever, dealers in house furnishings, whose capacious store is located at No. 214 Linden street. Here we find a stock value of about $10,000 of all articles kept in any first class establishment of it kind. The partners, Mr. R. M. Turner and Mr. J. W. Cheever, are wide awake, energetic and enthusiastic merchants and are the most worthy citizens, who can be relied on to aid all matters relating to the welfare of the city.
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