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Melzer’s Seed Store
C. A. Feisst Co
116 S Third
1899
08 04 S. Melzer has removed his seed and fruit business into
the large store just south of the building on Third Street that he occupied for
years. It gives him more room to display
his goods, and also to branch out in business.
He is adding several new lines, that are of special to the farmers,
those who have produce to sell, as well as those who wish to buy. WG
1909
09 17 Charles A. Feisst received
word this week that his father died on September 5th at his home in
Switzerland, aged 75 years. The many
friends of Mr. Feisst sympathize with him in his
bereavement. WG
1971
Melzer’s was located at the site
of the present C. A. Feisst Co. liquor store, South
Third and Market Streets.
The store then was of a different
type. One had to climb a few stairs to
get into the building. It was operated
by the late Max Melzer who served for many years as secretary of the old
Watertown Businessmen’s Association, a forerunner of the Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Melzer, in addition to a line
of grocers, handled many types of seeds and the place was known far and wide.