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Gross selfish interest may have existed to the extent that each member was afraid to leave his store for fear his neighbor would be benefited by the sale of a few stamps , or a package of Epsom salt or a $ 1 . article for which he would ...
Gross selfish interest may have existed to the extent that each member was afraid to leave his store for fear his neighbor would be benefited by the sale of a few stamps , or a package of Epsom salt or a $ 1 . article for which he would ...
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Myers sells more stamps than the post office does , " laughingly remarked one of the cus- tomers the other day . There's Dudley's pharmacy in Elm Grove . While Wheeling is but a short distance away , this store is a big one and does a ...
Myers sells more stamps than the post office does , " laughingly remarked one of the cus- tomers the other day . There's Dudley's pharmacy in Elm Grove . While Wheeling is but a short distance away , this store is a big one and does a ...
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Courteous treatment for everyone who calls there , whether to get a postage stamp or get a prescription filled , is always assured . On July 4th a new drug store will be opened on Virginia street , near Capitol , in Charleston by McLean ...
Courteous treatment for everyone who calls there , whether to get a postage stamp or get a prescription filled , is always assured . On July 4th a new drug store will be opened on Virginia street , near Capitol , in Charleston by McLean ...
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Yes , we sell almost as many postage stamps as do many of the sub - postoffices in the country . We believe in accommodating everyone who comes into our store , whether to make a purchase or just to look around .
Yes , we sell almost as many postage stamps as do many of the sub - postoffices in the country . We believe in accommodating everyone who comes into our store , whether to make a purchase or just to look around .
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... into congress of a bill to provide for a nominal tax upon the sale of alcoholic liquors , when sold by pharmacists for medici- nal , mechanical and scientific purposes only , and that a special stamp be issued for this purpose .
... into congress of a bill to provide for a nominal tax upon the sale of alcoholic liquors , when sold by pharmacists for medici- nal , mechanical and scientific purposes only , and that a special stamp be issued for this purpose .
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Page 212 - Who has given value in good faith relying upon the description therein of the goods, for damages caused by the non-receipt by the carrier or a connecting carrier of all or part of the goods or their failure to correspond with the description thereof in the bill at the time of its issue.
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