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VAN SCOY & SON.

Floral Divider Bar

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES.--Among the meritorious business houses that have added greatly to the growth and prosperity of our city, much is due to the business sagacity and enterprise displayed by the gentlemen whose names head this article. Aggressive and pushing to a more than usual degree, they have by their efforts won a substantial recognition at the hands of the public, as their large trade will confirm. No firm can make better prices than are to be met with here, while their stock invites inspection and comparison. Years of experience have given them a knowledge of the wants of the public and how to buy to good advantage. For four years this firm has been identified with the business interests of Audubon. By close application to business, courteous treatment, liberal dealings and exemplary every day life they have succeeded in building up a large trade and endeared themselves to all. Truly worthy gentlemen in a business and social way.

Transcribed April, 2023 by Cheryl Siebrass from 1878 1892 History of Audubon. (Audubon County,) Iowa, From Its Foundation to the Present Together With a Complete Directory of Its Leading Business Men, State Historical Publishing Company, 1892, pg. 39.