C.R. Daily Furniture and Undertaker

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This business was located on the Tuscarawas River south of Market (Liberty) Street East of the granary. Built around 1908, C.R. Daily was the principal owner and had his morgue for the undertaking business on the West side of the first floor and the balance of the first floor was used at various times as a garage and storage space. In the basement was a bowling hall. The furniture and undertaking business was established by 1896, when an advertisement noted that C.R. Daily was a dealer in furniture, wall paper, baby carriages, carpet and lace curtains, framing done to order at lowest prices, and undertaking up to date.