Lowell Businesses in 1918
The town hall on the southwest corner of S. Fremont and Commercial had not been built.
on the South Side of Commercial Avenue:
- Kimmet Hat Shop
Dr. John Dinwiddie, dentist
Hoevet's Store
Hunt's Drug Store
telephone exchange
Burnham Bros. Hardware
William Sheets Furniture / home upstairs
King's Music Shop
Post Office / Mort Castle, postmaster
Sanger Eats
Lizzie Davis Hat Shop
Ed Pixley, jeweler
Ed Brownell Store
Victor K. Roberts, attorney
Weakly's Gift Shop
Lowell National Bank
Gershman Tailor Shop
George Heilig, bakery and lunch counter
Carlin
Abe Colaner, eggs and chickens
Buck Sander's Barbershop
George Kimmet Store
Zartman, Beckman Garage
Mike Jeivich's Shoe Store
Joe Berdine's Fruit Store
Keilman & Kimmet Elevator
Charles Anderson "Red Front" Store
George Berg Hardware Store
John Miller blacksmith
William Tramm wagon shop
Heiser Hotel
Love's Hay Office
Nichol's Hay and Grain
Wilbur Lumber Co.
Plummer Implement Co.
P.M. McNay Coal & Ice
B.T. Beckman blacksmith
S.H. Petrie Harness Shop
Koonce
Maxwell Nelson Implement Shop
Ault's Plumbing Shop
Leary Bros. card room
Leroy Kelsey pool room and machinery sales room
First National Bank
Dr. J.W. Iddings, dentist
Dr. P.L. Rigg
Dr. Jewell
Grant Bros. General Store
Dr. Petry
Death's Hardware
Leary's garage
Grand Opera House
Lowell Tribune
Garage
Wilson Kenney meat market
O.A. Lloyd's Barbershop
Ben Lynch Insurance Office
Sam Simpson Candy Store
Lewis Wood, piano and sewing machine
Van Weaver's Barbershop
market Wood
Ed Sanders Plumbing & Ice cream parlor
Hass Shoe Shop
L.J. Scritchfield Drug Store
Roy Nichols, plumbing
S.C. Dwyer law office
Dr. Quincey
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