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Salem News November 23, 1893
A NEW INDUSTRY
A new enterprises to be established near town. J. W. Garretson and J. J. Frary have formed a partnership for the purpose of manufacturing cheese. The plant is to be located on the Garretson farm. Active operations will begin about March 1st but Messrs Garretson and Fraryare now ready to make contracts farmers for milk to be taken after that date. Now is the time to buy cows and arrange a profitable businessnext season. In connection with the cheese factory the evaporation business started by Mr. Garretson will be continued. May the Salem Dairy Farm be a prosperous institution.
Salem Weekly News Nov. 21, 1895
J. J. Frary was at Montrose the latter part of last week intendingto purchase fish for which he has good market. He could not procure them there. He went to Bonaparte, and no doubt was supplied with an abundance of the finny tribe.
Salem Weekly News Nov. 21, 1895
Mrs. J. J. Frary and Miss Laura Hockett Sundayed with their parents at Glasgow. They were accompanied on their return by their sister Minnie, who will visit friends here this week.
Salem Weekly News May 28, 1896
J. J. Frary, wife and child have returned from their month's stay in Missouri. Mr. Frary brought back with him a bran new refrigerator on wheels, which he will use in delivering meats and fish during he summer. It was made by the Brooks Bros., at one time residents of Salem. The Brooks familyare all doing well in their Missouri homes, two of the boys are running planning mills. Salem is always pleased to hear of the prosperity of the sons and daughters.
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