I'm guessing on this one, but since Benadum ran stages to these two towns, there's a good chance this is his outfit Exterior of the New Dorris Garage. Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Benadum’s dressed up for a parade. Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Interior of New Dorris Garage, ca 1920s. Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Benadum inside the New Dorris Garage, ca 1920s. Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Outside of Benadum’s first blacksmith shop in Fallon, Ca 1910 . Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Benadum’s freight team loading up in Fallon, ca 1910. Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Benadum’s freight station, located near Frenchman’s station . Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Submarine float advertising New Dorris Garage, 1917. Courtesy Churchill County Museum www.ccmuseum.org Oil derrick of the Pioneer Oil company. Courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection. From the Reno Evening Gazette April 4, 1936 From the Churchill County Standard, September 13, 1911 From the Churchill County Standard, January 5, 1911 From the Churchill County Standard, January 5, 1911 Really branching out now. Churchill County Standard, October 21, 1914 Why, you'd be a fool to use those other tires on your car. Churchill County Standard, November 24, 1915 He made have sold automobiles, but harness and saddles still needed repair. Churchill County Standard, November 24, 1915 Into the car business now. 1918 Adding Hazen to the stage line. 1918 You really should buy stock now before they strike oil and the price goes up. 1920