Like Belleville, Seneca is another community we'd passed by numerous times, but never checked out.
And we're glad we did.
Cremo Cigars: founded in 1896, and get this:
Although cigars are little more expensive today.
We can clearly make out Hall, but not the word atop it.
And we can see the signature: Roderick.
The ghost sign is to the left, on the taller building.
We cropped this to include the Seneca postcard-style sign on the right.
We cropped this to include the Seneca postcard-style sign on the right.
There's some disagreement, but some of us see the word "Flour"
along the top, towards the right side.
Sadly, Selz is not still in business.
A Google image search turns up a number of other similar signs, many painted with blue.
And endorsements by Shoeless Joe Jackson.
On the west side of the building with the Cremo sign: Furniture?
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