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Post Office County Name of Dealer Year Month/Day License # Cars for Sale Page # Not Issued 1913 44 Not Issued 1919 5 249 Minnehaha Big Sioux Motor Co Post Office County Name of Dealer Year Month/Day License # Cars for Sale Page # Not Issued 1913 44 Not Issued 1919 5 249 Minnehaha Big Sioux Motor Co. 1919 Jan. 16 310 Luverne Trucks 264 Aberdeen Brown W. C. Nissen 1913 June 2 20 Overland and various 2nd haqnd trades 1 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Auto Co. 1913 June 24 74 Ford 4 Aberdeen Brown Avery Co. 1913 July 8 202 Application for 2 plates only 11 Aberdeen Brown Coleman & Valentine 1913 July 9 207 Glide 11 Aberdeen Brown Aberdeen Auto & S. Co 1913 July 9 208 Franklin-Kissel-Buick 11 Aberdeen Brown Avery Co. 1913 July 9 209 Glide 11 Aberdeen Brown Payne Auto Co. 1913 Aug. 7 276 Paige-2nd hand 14 Aberdeen Brown W. C. Nissen 1914 Jan. 7 117 Studebaker-Jeffery-2nd hand cars 28 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Auto Co. 1914 Jan. 12 144 Ford 30 Aberdeen Brown Coleman & Valentine 1914 Jan. 19 201 Glide-Touring Car 33 Aberdeen Brown Payne Auto Co. 1914 Feb. 12 270 Maxwell-Oakland-2nd hand cars 36 Aberdeen Brown Burns Bros Auto Co. 1914 Mar. 16 325 Buick 41 Aberdeen Brown J. B. Kenney 1914 Mar. 16 326 Marmon 41 Aberdeen Brown Aberdeen Auto & Supply Co. 1914 Apr. 22 420 Frankln-Kissel-Paige 45 Aberdeen Brown Detwiler & Neualt 1914 May 13 443 Second Hand Cars 47 Aberdeen Brown Reber Auto Co. 1914 Sept. 28 489 Krit-Metz 49 Aberdeen Brown Van Brunt Overland Co. 1915 Jan. 6 33 Overland 61 Aberdeen Brown W.E. Nissen 1915 Jan. 6 67 Studebaker 63 Aberdeen Brown F. A. Craft 1915 Jan. 6 68 Maxwell 63 Aberdeen Brown Harms Bros. 1915 Jan. 6 69 Hupmobile 63 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Auto Co. 1915 Jan. 8 79 Ford-Buick 63 Aberdeen Brown Avery Company 1915 Feb. 10 263 Avery-Glide 73 Aberdeen Brown Reber Auto Co. G.A. 1915 Mar.19 290 Krit-Hupmobile 74 Aberdeen Brown J. B. Keeney 1915 Mar.19 291 Marmon 74 Aberdeen Brown Wallace Parry 1915 Mar.31 302 Reo-Dodge-Metz 75 Aberdeen Brown Payne Auto Co. 1915 Apr. 7 335 Haynes-Second Hand Cars 76 Aberdeen Brown Detwiler & Neault 1915 Apr. 14 363 Everett 78 Aberdeen Brown John M. Thelan & Co. 1915 Apr. 19 395 Cheverolet-Monroe 79 Aberdeen Brown Wells Motor co. 1915 June 1 506 Paige 85 Aberdeen Brown G. R. Martin 1915 June 7 525 Chalmers- Halliday 86 Aberdeen Brown S. W. Jaqurs 1915 Sept. 20 587 Chalmers-Sphinx 90 Aberdeen Brown Meluethre & Werth 1915 Sept. 20 588 King 90 Aberdeen Brown Hub City Motor Co. 1916 Jan. 3 114 Reo-Maxwell-Saxon 98 Aberdeen Brown Van Brunt Overland Co. 1916 Jan. 3 115 Overland 98 Post Office County Name of Dealer Year Month/Day License # Cars for Sale Page # Aberdeen Brown W. C. Nissen 1916 Jan. 6 162 Studebaker-Packard 101 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Auto Co. 1916 Jan 14 244 Ford-Buick 105 Aberdeen Brown Dakota Chalmers Co. 1916 Jan 14 245 Chalmers 105 Aberdeen Brown Mellenthin & Werth 1916 Jan 17 264 King 106 Aberdeen Brown Payne Auto Co 1916 Jan. 21 293 Haynes-Cole 107 Aberdeen Brown Wallace Perry 1916 Jan. 24 301 Dodge-Oakland-Franklin 108 Aberdeen Brown Wells Motor Co. 1916 Feb. 16 355 Paige-Detroit-Cheverolet 110 Aberdeen Brown L. J. Case Expert Co. 1916 Mar. 14 424 Mitchell 114 Aberdeen Brown Glen R. Martin 1916 Mar. 18 454 Chandler-Ford 115 Aberdeen Brown H. E. Walker 1916 Mar. 18 465 Paige-Cheverolet 116 Aberdeen Brown Detwiler & Neault 1916 Mar. 24 503 Second Hand Cars 118 Aberdeen Brown Boyd-Romans Auto Co. 1916 Apr. 3 555 King-Dort 120 Aberdeen Brown North Side Garage 1916 Apr. 3 565 Mitchell 121 Aberdeen Brown Kruger Bros. 1916 Apr. 20 676 Oldmobile 126 Aberdeen Brown F. C. Rihfeld 1916 May 5 724 Secon Hand Cars 129 Aberdeen Brown H. W. Cassels & Co. 1916 May 6 729 Old-Mitchell 129 Aberdeen Brown W. C. Nssen 1916 Dec. 31 90 Studebaker-Packard 143 Aberdeen Brown Craft & Pansegran 1916 Dec. 31 91 Reo 143 Aberdeen Brown Boyd & Romans Co. 1917 Jan. 4 162 Maxwell-Cadillac 147 Aberdeen Brown T. E. Payne 1917 Jan. 11 287 Haynes 153 Aberdeen Brown Wallace Parry 1917 Jan. 11 288 Dodge 153 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Autro co. 1917 Jan. 25 452 Ford-Buick 161 Aberdeen Brown H. M. Baird's Auto Exchange 1917 Feb. 10 500 Second Hand Cars 163 Aberdeen Brown Overland Co. of Aberdeen 1917 Feb. 23 527 Overland 165 Aberdeen Brown H. J. Detwiler 1917 Mar. 3 544 Second Hand Cars 166 Aberdeen Brown Walker Motor Co. 1917 Mar. 5 550 Paige 166 Aberdeen Brown P. N. Bushnell & Co. 1917 Mar. 8 555 Excelsior-Indian-Harley 166 Aberdeen Brown M. J. Wagner 1917 Mar. 8 557 Bush 166 Aberdeen Brown Geo. F. Hughes 1917 Mar. 9 561 Mitchell-Oakland 167 Aberdeen Brown Kruger Bros. 1917 Mar. 13 585 Oldsmobile 168 Aberdeen Brown North Side Garage 1917 Mar. 14 597 Partin-Palmers 168 Aberdeen Brown International Harvester Co 1917 July 5 926 International 185 Aberdeen Brown Erbe Auto Co. 1917 Sept. 15 980 Elgin 187 Aberdeen Brown Rasnussen Drug Co. 1918 Nov. 30 4 Allen-Huidson 193 Aberdeen Brown W. c. Nissen 1918 Dec. 10 90 Studebaker-Packard 197 Aberdeen Brown Boyd Roman Auto Co. 1918 Jan. 7 162 Buick-Cadillac 201 Aberdeen Brown Erbe Auto Co. 1918 Jan. 7 260 Elgin 205 Post Office County Name of Dealer Year Month/Day License # Cars for Sale Page # Aberdeen Brown Wallace Parry 1918 Dec. 28 288 Dodge-Franklin 207 Aberdeen Brown Blain Auto Co. 1918 Jan. 11 297 Liberty-Cheverolet 207 Aberdeen Brown International Harvestert Co. 1918 Jan. 21 435 International 214 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Auto Co. 1918 Dec. 20 452 Ford 215 Aberdeen Brown Bairds Auto Exchange 1918 Dec. 21 500 Mitchell 217 Aberdeen Brown Overland Co. 1918 Dec. 21 527 Overland-Willys Knight 219 Aberdeen Brown Payne Auto Co. 1918 Jan. 29 548 Haynes 220 Aberdeen Brown F.N. Lewis 1918 Jan. 23 621 Reo-Dort-Saxon 224 Aberdeen Brown Geo. F. Hughes 1918 Feb. 7 665 Mitchell-Oakland 226 Aberdeen Brown Detwiler Garage 1918 Mar. 23 818 Second Hand Cars 233 Aberdeen Brown P. N. Bushnell 1918 May 18 996 Indian-Harley Davidson-Excelsior 242 Aberdeen Brown Overland Co. 1919 Dec. 27 10 Overland -Willys Knight 249 Aberdeen Brown W. C. Nissen 1919 Dec. 26 84 Studebaker-Packhard 253 Aberdeen Brown Boyd-Romans AutoCo. 1919 Dec. 30 162 Buick-GMC Cheverolet 257 Aberdeen Brown International Harvester 1919 Jan. 6 177 IHCTrucks 257 Aberdeen Brown Spaulding Auto Co. 1919 Jan. 6 183 Ford-Cars & Grucks 258 Aberdeen Brown Rassmusen Drug Co,. 1919 Jan. 9 208 Hudson-Essex 259 Aberdeen Brown E. R. Judy Motor Co. 1919 Jan. 10 220 Maxwell-Chalmers 259 Aberdeen Brown Wallac Parry 1919 Jan. 10 221 Dodge-Nash-Franklin 260 Aberdeen Brown Baird Auto Exchange 1919 Jan. 17 318 Used Cars 264 Aberdeen Brown West Side garage 1919 Jan. 24 406 Used Cars 269 Aberdeen Brown Erbe AutpomCo. 1919 Jan. 27 433 Elgin 270 Aberdeen Brown Payne Auto Co. 1919 Jan. 27 434 Haynes 270 Aberdeen Brown A. S. Case Auto Co. 1919 Jan. 28 435 Used Cars 270 Aberdeen Brown H. J. Detwler 1919 Feb. 5 579 2nd Hand Cars 277 Aberdeen Brown North Side garage 1919 Feb. 5 581 Used Cars 278 Aberdeen Brown T. M. Ribnick 1919 Feb. 5 582 Used Cars 278 Aberdeen Brown Day & Night Garage 1919 Feb. 5 596 Elcar 278 Aberdeen Brown T. C. Wycoff 1919 Feb. 10 614 Oakland 279 Aberdeen Brown H. L. Docken 1919 Feb. 20 675 2nd Hand Cars 282 Aberdeen Brown F. l. Springer 1919 Apr.4 864 Overland-Used Cars 292 Aberdeen Brown Lee Rund Motor co. 1919 May 3 979 Hupp-Seldon Trucks 297 Academy Chas. Mix Pasek & Creamer 1914 Mar. 17 336 Overland-Ford 41 Academy Chas. Mix Steiner Bros. 1915 Apr. 19 397 Overland 79 Academy Chas Mix C. D. Pasek 1915 Apr. 26 435 Ford-Overland 81 Academy Chas Mix Steimer Bros. 1916 Feb. 7 346 Overland-Dodge 110 Academy Chas. Mix E. D. Pasek 1916 Feb. 15 351 Ford-Pullman 110 Post Office County Name of Dealer Year Month/Day License # Cars for Sale Page # Academy Chas Mix E. O. Pasek 1916 Dec. 31 92 Ford 143 Academy Brule Steimer Bros. 1917 Feb. 8 494 Overland-Dodge 163 Academy Chas Mix E. D. Pasek 1918 Jan.14 299 Ford 207 Academy Brule Steiner Bros. 1918 Jan. 3 494 Dodge-Overland 217 Academy Chas Mix E. D. Pasek 1919 Jan. 20 331 Ford 265 Academy Brule Stemer Bros. 1919 Feb. 5 583 Dodge-Cheverolet 278 Academy Brule John Hrabe Sr. 1919 Mar. 15 778 Paige 287 Academy Chas. Mix Edward Forman 1919 Apr.4 855 Pan HartTrucks-2nd Hand Cars 291 Akron IA Union W. J. Bennett 1917 Apr. 2 659 Auburn 171 Albee Grant C. J. Dohle 1917 Jan. 24 437 Reo-Buick-Overland 160 Albee Grant C. J. Dahle 1918 Jan. 17 354 Buick-Overland-Reo 210 Albee Grant C. J. Dahle 1919 Jan. 13 270 Dodge-Buick 262 Alcester Union G. A. Lindergren 1913 June 28 91 Ford 5 Alcester Union Ofstad & Swensen 1913 Dec. 23 30 Buick-Overland 24 Alcester Union Henry Ring 1914 Jan. 10 142 Maxwell 30 Alcester Union G. A. Lundgren 1914 Mar. 21 349 Huppmobile 42 Alcester Union C. A. 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