JOSEPH
B. SWEET.
[Winfield
and Tisdale Township.]
Winfield Courier, Friday, December 19, 1873.
J. B. Sweet, successor to Close & Greer, has removed his furniture and cabinet store to the room formerly occupied by Mr. Isaac Ring, opposite Hitchcock & Boyle’s. His many friends will find him there in future ready to sell them anything in his line.
Winfield Courier, March 20, 1874.
SWEET
& LEWIS.
Dealers in SCHOOL AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
SWEET
& LEWIS. Dealers in SCHOOL AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COFFINS AND
UNDERTAKING.
WEST SIDE MAIN STREET, opposite Hitchcock & Boyle’s. WINFIELD, KANSAS.
Winfield Courier, March 20, 1874.
WAR IN
CUBA. SWEET & LEWIS.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Household and Office Furniture.
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND. COFFINS & CASKETS FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. UNDERTAKING MADE A SPECIALITY. STORE ROOMS ON THE CORNER OF MAIN AND EIGHTH STREETS OPPOSITE HITCHCOCK & BOYLES.
Winfield Courier, April 17, 1874.
Sweet & Lewis, furniture dealers, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Sweet now having entire control of the business, which he will continue at the old stand. The old firm have by their enterprise and industry worked up a flourishing trade, which we are sure will still increase under Mr. Sweet’s judicious management. See dissolution notice.
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing under the name of Sweet & Lewis, furniture dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts will be settled by J. B. Sweet, who still continues the furniture business.
J. B. SWEET, JASON LEWIS.
Winfield, April 14th, 1874.
The Tisdale Township census of 1874 listed J. B. Sweet, 35, and his wife, Sarah A. Sweet, 33.
There were no other entries on J. B. Sweet.