Notes for: Everitt Stewart

News article, "West Union Record," Thursday, Jan 20 1916, in its entirety:
EVERETT STEWART PURCHASES STORE OF L. T. MCCLAIN
By a deal which was closed last week, Everett Stewart, of Wilbur, became the owner of the confectionery which has been owned for some time by L. T. McClain. This is the first venture of Mr. Stewart in the business world, and he has the best wishes of all for his success. He is an industrious you man and deserves to make good at his new undertaking. He is a son of A. L. Stewart, of Wilbur.
Mr. McClain is assisting Mr. Stewart for a few days to get an understanding of the business. He does no know just what he will do yet.

Local news item, "West Union Herald," Thursday, Jan 20 1916, in its entirety:
"Everett Stewart, an energetic young man of Wilbur, purchased the L. T. McClain Confectionary on Main Street and will conduct the business in the same place. Mr. Stewart is a son of A. L. Stewart of Wilbur and a brother of Irwin Stewart, one of the valued employees of the West Union Wholesale Company. We wish him success in his new undertaking."

Local news item in the "Wilbur News" column of the "Doddridge County Republican," Thursday, Aug 31 1916, in its entirety:
"Everett Stewart, the West Union confectioner, was here Tuesday evening in his new Ford car."