March 9, 1906 | Volume 1, No.21 | $1.00 Per Annum |
It is now known definately that a creamery will be established in Humboldt. Mr. O. W. Audreasen, of Winnipeg, the promoter of the enterprise passed through town on Tuesday on his way east, and while the train was waiting here he was seen by the Industries committee of the board of trade and informed that the citizens hall decided to grant him a free site. Mr. Andreason at once gave the committee to understand that the |
matter was settled, and as soon as weather conditions will permit he will commence building operations. Before he left he gave the contract for putting up 60 tons of ice to be used in connection with creamery. The site where the creamery will be located is situated east of the Great Northern Lumber Co. 's lumberyards on the south side of the railway track.
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