Tag: grocery

Liquor store and grocery in Old Forge

Liquor store and grocery in Old Forge

Exterior of the Old Forge Liquor Store and Grocery. Displayed in the glass windows are liquor bottles and fresh produce. Hung in the windows are posters advertising the prices of various products. Pictured on the steps of the store are four men and a dog. The men from left to right are: unknown, John Watkins, […]

J.A McWayne block and F.W. Winn building in Dexter

J.A. McWayne block: dry goods and general merchandise on left; short covered bridge; F. W. Winn building general store, at right rear; J.T. Wood Store, boots, shoes, groceries and drugs, hides and skins, and pork packers, right front; Mill Canal, foreground. Information on stores from History of Dexter, NY, compiled by Marion H. Evans, village […]

Keller’s Store in Philadelphia

Keller’s Meats & Groceries with unknown clerks/owners on front stoop. Note the signs around them: Gas, 15 cents a gallon—cash! CERTO special, 2 for 53 cents (Certo is still used today to make jellies and jams and costs about $2.50 a box). 1915. Philadelphia, NY.

Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods in Heuvelton

Unidentified man in front of Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods store, which was built by George Seaman and later owned by the Lanning Family. Finally demolished by Henry Ferris in the fall of 1912. In the spring of 1913, Henry Ferris built a new store, which became Doug’s Tavern. Circa 1900. Heuvelton, NY.

George Haydon’s grocery store in Heuvelton

George Haydon’s Flour, Feed and Grocery Store on State Street which later became the site of a gas station. Pony cart and horse drawn delivery wagon out front, which bears the title “Pleasant View Farm, Sanitary Milk.” Circa 1890s. Heuvelton, NY.

IGA in Heuvelton

IGA grocery store in the Pickens Hall building, run by Paul and Mary Woods. Circa 1970s. Heuvelton, NY.