The only writing on the photo is a series of numbers "85711".
401 W. Bremer: Lawrence Stauffer and Floyd Smith bought the building in December 1937 and opened the Town Tavern where it still stood in 1945, although now in the ownership of only Stauffer.
403 W. Bremer: Upstairs was the IOOF club room. The organization focal points were community service, charity, and social connection. To learn more the Waverly newspapers have 3,744 tags between 1880 and 1979 to read. On the street was the West Side Food Market run by Mace Isham. in 1947 he sold it to Rollie Langholz who changed the name to Rolllie's Superette and later to the Trading Post.
Aditional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No 9600019
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The only writing on the photo is a series of numbers "85711". 401 W. Bremer: Lawrence Stauffer and Floyd Smith bought the building in December 1937 and opened the Town Tavern where it still stood in 1945, although now in the ownership of only Stauffer. 403 W. Bremer: Upstairs was the IOOF club room. The organization focal points were community service, charity, and social connection. To learn more the Waverly newspapers have 3,744 tags between 1880 and 1979 to read. On the street was the West Side Food Market run by Mace Isham. in 1947 he sold it to Rollie Langholz who changed the name to Rolllie's Superette and later to the Trading Post. Aditional photographs and resources can be found at the Waverly Public Library on the local and family history page http://www.waverlyia.com/public-library/research/local-and-family-history-collection.aspx Accession No 9600019