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WAUPACA REPUBLICAN February 28, 1889 A. J. HOLLY. FURNITURE. It is particularly desired to mention the largest and oldest furniture house in Waupaca, that of A. J. Holly. He has been established here for several years and, by careful business methods ahs succeeded in building up a large trade. His elegant show rooms are stocked to repletion with a full and general assortment of all kinds of Furniture, Mouldings, Picture Frames and handsome Novelties These goods were purchased from leading houses, are the very best, and will be disposed of at prices that will surprise you. The undertaking department is a leading feature and the fine hearse with its rich trappings leaves nothing to be desired in this line. Having finished taking instructions in embalming from the finest experts in Chicago, Milwaukee and Oshkosh he is prepared to take charge of bodies, prepare them for shipment or preserve them for any length of time desired. Besides this a line of fluids is kept constantly on hand for washing and preserving the dead and for disinfectant purposes. A great deal of study has been given this department and fully illustrates the enterprising nature of this gentleman. In commercial circles Mr. Holly has ever maintained an excellent reputation for honorable, liberal and straight-forward dealings, and he is highly regarded both as a successful merchant and as a liberal public spirited citizen. |