1895:  The A.T. Palmer Livery

photo credit:  Donna Fizzell Cooper Collection
Location of Palmer's Livery 2000AD
McKean County Miner
January 18,1895
Page 3, Column 2

A. T. Palmer's Ways of Advertising

Our popular liveryman, A. T. Palmer, has invented a new device for advertising.  When he is driving out into the country he nails his signs on any vehicle he may discover along the road; hence he acquires a traveling advertisement.  Ask him about it and he will give you full particulars.
McKean County Miner
April 5, 1895
Page 3, Column 2
Clayton Irons Kicked  by Horse at A. T. Palmer's 
Clayton Irons was kicked by a horse on the cap of his right knee on Tuesday morning at Palmer's livery stable. Although no bones were broken he will probably be lame for some time.

 
McKean County Miner 
August 23,  1895 
Page 3, Column 3

A. T. Palmer's Horse Dies

A. T. Palmer lost a horse on Tuesday evening.  Carl Modorff had been over to Marshburg and other points in that vicinity with C. H. Skill, the Olean Music Company's agent, and when coming home, just above town, the horse dropped dead. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Location of Palmer's Livery 2000AD
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To State StreetTo the cutglass building.Move west on Water Streetenter livery