Lowe's Grocery Pt 1
Albert Lowe was
born in Wild Rose, Wisconsin on December 25, 1880. He was the son of Thomas and
Mary Lowe. Albert’s father worked in the coal mines in Wales. He never saw
daylight until he was 19 years old. Albert attended a commercial college in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He also worked in a general store that was owned by C. A.
Smart. Albert came to Minot and worked
in the business office of the Minot Optic, later the Optic Reporter, owned by
his brother-in-law, W. M. Smart. One of his jobs was picking up advertising for
the newspaper. On of the advertisements was, For Sale – Riverside Mercantile Co., located at Third Street and
First Avenue Northeast. The store was owned by Ed and Albert Bettin and Harry
Marshall. This was in 1916. Albert asked if he could wait a few days before
turning in the ad. In the meantime he made arrangements to borrow $3,000.00 on
his own signature. In 1930 the store became strictly a food market and the name
changed to Lowe’s Grocery, selling “Red & White” goods. Later,
Albert purchased 19 acres of land from Harry Smith. This was originally the Joe
Roach Ranch located in the bend of the Mouse River. He raised vegetables to
sell to stores and wholesale houses in Minot. After purchasing the acreage on
the Mouse River, Albert erected a chicken house. He ought Leg Horn pullets and
when grown, sold the day old eggs. The cartons stamped with the date they were
gathered and got 5 cents a dozen premium. People came from all over town to buy
these day old eggs From Lowe’s Grocery.
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