ROSES FOR THE LIVING
Fred Bartlett
It isn’t necessary for us to introduce the gentleman whose likeness you see above.
Perhaps no man is better known to more people in this vicinity than Fred Bartlett.
We are told that he was born on a farm near Jackson, Mich., in 1876, that he
attended elementary school there and high school in Eaton Rapids; that he taught country
schools for several years.
For a time he was employed by Toledo Traction Company as conductor at Toledo.
Returning to Jackson, he with his father and brother went into the candy business, making
Bartlett’s Hand Cut Chocolate Creams. Fred looked after the sales of this produce and
traveled on the road as the company’s salesman.
In 1904 he came north and to Sherman Township and has lived here every since. He is
now engaged in buying and selling potatoes and operates a large potato warehouse and
storage.
In 1895 he married Miss Fannie Perrine. They have one son, Larue Bartlett, who lives
In Chicago.
Fred’s genial personality, his pleasant and happy disposition have made him a very
popular business man and real asset to our community.
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The Weidman Banking Company
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