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[[File:Collins%20Bros.jpg|right|thumb||Collins Brothers bottling works, center<br>|1908 [[Sanborn%20maps|Sanborn map]]]]'''Address: '''near 15 [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Depot_Street|Depot Street]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' near 12 Depot Street | '''Old Address:''' near 12 Depot Street |
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Address: near 15 [Street]
Old Address: near 12 Depot Street
The Collins Brothers ran a bottling works, according to the [maps] of 1903 through 1916. It's address is variously given as 106 1/2 Broadway, 107 1/2 Broadway, and 10 Depot Street.
Collins Brothers appears in a list of those who paid a liquor tax ($112) in the Malone Palladium, May 4, 190P
The 1933 village directory lists an "Adirondack Beverage Corp Beer & Wine" at 8 Depot Street.
Malone Farmer, April 2, 1902
John J. Tully and Harry H. Andrus have formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Tully & Andrus, to conduct a general market business at Saranac Lake. They have purchased the stock and fixtures of Collins Bros, on Depot Street.