Naylor & Young (1900)

The firm of Naylor & Young consists of E. L. Naylor and H. M. Young, who came here from Wadena, Minn., in May, 1898, and constructed a good, two-story building in the business center on Third street, between Beltrami and Minnesota avenues, where they opened for business in June of that year with a good stock of furniture and with upholstering and framing rooms in connection, also, a first class undertaking department. Repair work was also added to the business. Good management and careful attention to the orders of customers have brought a steadily increasing trade and the business is very prosperous. (Bemidji Pioneer, January 1900)