This is a sepia picture of the north half of the west side of the square in the early 1900's. There is brick streets and street lights. This photo shows Shriners Drug Store, Gaines Bros Hardware, Wisecarver & Mohr Clothiers. Note also the Coco-Cola…
Picture of the SW corner of the square showing the Iowa Loan Trust Co, Woolworths and Spurgeons,. a clothier, a real estate office, Gainres Bro's Hardware and Shriner's Drug Store. Note the brick streets and stop lights.
Postcard showing Gaumer Bros Drugs on the corner, across the street Shriners Drug Store, Martins Drugs, the Purity Café, the Power, Light and Gas co and the Elks building.
These two pictures show a more modern version of the west side of the square with Mode O'Day, Places, Harrisons, Perry Clothing, Inez Fashion, Martins Drugs, Brown Lynch Scott, jewelry store, Gobbles Clothing and Johnson and Peasley Drug Store.
1911. The Spaulding 30 was the first model number of the Spaulding automobiles. It was also called generically Model C, and more specifically Model CP (with the planetary transmission) or Model CS (with the sliding gear or selective transmission).…
1912. The pictured car is a Spaulding 40, or Model E. It cost $1,650 for this version, the first to have four doors. This model was also available in two doored versions for $1,600 with body styles in touring, roadster, or pony tonneau. This car held…