Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1936 — Page 6
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES
Schug Insurance Agency E. J. Schug — G. O. Stauffer Berne, Ind. Phone 34 One of the most important features in the upbuilding of a community is the proper protection of property. The firm which handles Insurance is one of the most necessary assets and it is largely through the efforts of such agencies as the Schug Insurance Agency of Berne that property in this community is insured and protected against home and Industrial losses. The Schug insurance Agency j features a complete insurance service writing such forms as fire, Aornado. life, auto, burglary, health, accident, liability, workman's com pensation and surety bonds. A careful selection of the companies and a broad general knowledge of the insurance business places this agency in a position to render the - most efficient and reli-1 able service. The efficient manner in which Mr. Schug and Mr. Stauffer have served the people of Berne and vicinity proves that they are in a position to meet the insurance requirements of that community. Anyone who feels at this time that they do not have ample insurance protection will do well to consult this agency. The Schug Insurance Agency is one of the leading agencies in this and commercial life of Berne. We, join with their many friends in territory and an asset to the home wishing them best wishes for continned success. o Berne Hardware Co. Leo Lehman. Prop. Berni, Ind. Phone 117 i The Berne Hardware Co. is well known to the people of Berne and surrounding territory. They have kept thoroughly abreast of the times since they were first etablished by carrying a complete stock of general hardware and offering a complete service. This concern is one of the best known in this territory. They understand the requirements of the people in their community and are prepared to fill every need. Years of knowledge of all the features of the modern day hardware store enables them to overcome practically every difficulty. Their experience in this line will prove of great value to anyone who is contemplating the purchase of such merchandise. Then, too, a part of all money that is spent at liome in one’s own commutnity,' comes back to the purchaser. Obviously it is to our personal benefit to make expenditures with j firms that are owned by the fel-: low taxpayers of our own particular trade territory. In fact, they render an indispensable service to the people of their community. To our readers in the Berne district, -we suggest that if you are interested in anything pertaining to the above mentioned service, that you visit this store and inspect their complete up-to-date stock. o Service Garage Ford Sales & Service Albert C. Thiele. Prop, Hoagland, Ind. A concern that is rendering a valuable service to the car owners of this community is the Service Garage located in Hoagland. This garage is prepared to handle all types of automobile re- [ pairing, in fact they offer everything which you would expect a first class garage to offer in the way of general garage service. They are dealers for Ford Cars and maintain complete Ford Service. They are glad to consult with you on your needs in the way of repairs and to give you an estimate of the cost, often saving you many dollars that would otherwise have been expended. Whether it is just a minor repair or a complete overhauling of your car, this firm will always give you the same satisfactory service. That their work is meeting with approval of many people is best evidenced by the ever increasing number of car owners that are coming to them with their automobile troubles. Mr. Thiele extends an invitation to every car owner in this section i to visit his garage and experience the friendliness and see the complete service they can render. They will nftke every effort to show due appreciation, of your patronage and in this review we are pleased to recommend the Service Garage to all our readers.
Model Hatchery Erwin Stucky, Prop. Monroe, Ind. Phone 44 In the successful operation of a i business, one of the most import--1 ant factors is giving service and • satisfaction to your customers. Realizing this to be true, the , Model Hatchery lias always strivi en to render every service possible ' for the convenience and good of. their many patrons, which is responsible in a great part for their . ever increasing volume of business. This concern is equipped with ’ the latest and most modern incubators and wh«i in the market for chicks they invite you to visit them and see for yourself that , I they have the chicks which will . ' produce the results desired. The results which' are essential to obtain in the hatching of chicks are, Health and Selection, Stand- , ard Breeding, Egg Production . i Breeding and good Hatchery Ser- '' vice. |] The Model Hatchery has always put forth every effort to produce ] [these results and they are constan-t , ;ly making a study of their business , in order that even better results may be obtained if possible. ( Mr. Stucky is a public spirited citizen always ready and willing ' , to aid and participate in any worth while movement for the better- j ment of the community and his progressive business enterprises is [considered among the most valued commercial assets of this section. ' | o | ( Willshire Lumber Co. C. L. Custer, Prop. Willshire. O. Phone 66 — The Willshire Lumber Co., is an important factor in jhe upbuilding of this section of the state. This concern is operated with a determination to furnish the highest grade of building material, so that i tjie extension and beautification , iof the community can rapidly and ; ■ steadily progress. When building or remodeling of i l a home is being planned to endure, i : Hence, it becomes an investment ■ m time, in labor and in money. . Like all investments it should be . a sound one. •I Reputable quality material, more i ,■ than any other element in the . building or improvement of the J home is essential to the soundness 1 of the investment that these im- < provements represent. 1 Those connected with the Will- < shire Lumber Co. are boosters for 1 this community, ever ready to < serve in any capacity for the bene- 1 fit of the welfare of their common- 1 , ity. j When you have any problems a- i long the building or repair line, call on them. They can and will 1 assist you in selecting materials 1 ' suited to your needs. ! < erately, you are served at the i Quietly, unobstrusively, consid- < [ Willshire Lumber Co. by capable 1 ' executives and employees, workI ing harmoniously year in and year < I out, with just one objective—the - 1 good will and satisfaction of the f customer. j — ( Harlow’s Market 1 1 i Groceries — Meats Albert Harlow, Prop. Geneva, Ind. i 1 - < As a valued commercial asset, Harlow’s Market in Geneva ranks with the foremost for reason of its complete stock of groceries and meats that are carried the year around and always at prices most moderate. This modern store takes great pride in keeping their stock clean and fresh at all times for your selection and in addition to offering the best brands of foodstuffs at reasonable prices they offer qual- ! ity specials that make possible a 1 real saving for the families of this 1 community. i 1 You take no chances on quality 1 and satisfaction when you order! 1 from Harlow’s Market, for you are 1 assured of getting the utmost in meats and groceries. High food bills is a complaint that many housewives are making , 1 but this store has proved to n~iy families that by trading here you 1 can keep within your food budget and without endangering your food enjoyment or quality. Harlow’s Market will quickly solve your marketing problems, res through their careful buying they make possible substantial savings on everything needed for your table. You will find them courteous and friendly and they will make i you feel that your patronage is appreciated. Mr. Harlow is among our most substantial citizens and we are i glad to compliment him on the I manner in which his store is op>l erated and to refer it to our read- • I ers as being a place where the best food values can be obtained.
Mettler & Baumgartner DeSoto — Plymouth Cars International Truoks Berne, Ind. This establishment is dealer for DeSoto-Plymouth cars and Inter--1 national Trucks and carries every I known accessory for the auto, gas, I i oil. tires, etc. This year, as in the past, those' who know motor egre are enthusiastic about the new models of DeSoto and Plymouth cars and unanimous in their opinion that they offer the greatest value of any of. the new automobiles. When in need of repairs this concern has every detail of equipment and employs expert workmen to give your car or truck, every attention it may need. Their service includes everything from the small est repair to complete overhauling and always the same careful attention is given the job and the best materials used. Mr. Mettler and Mr. Baumgartner are making automobile service their life work; they like it and their interest is in it. They offer you the benefit of their knowledge of automobiles by giving helpful advice as to what may be best suited to your needs and how the work can be done at the least possible expense. They are men of high standing in their community and competent, public-spirited citizens. We do not hesitate to recommend the services to the car owners of Adams county. o Adams Co. Farm Bureau Co-op. Ass’n, J. D. Winteregg, Mgr, Bern,e Ind. The farmers of Adams county can solve the high cost of farm necessities if they will patronize the Adams County Farm Bureau Co-operative Association. This organization is operated in the in-' terests of farmers and has affiliations extending to the state organization, with all profits accruing to the benefits of the farmers them selves. They carry a complete and comprehensive stock of feeds, seeds, fertilizer, etc., in fact, practically every necessity needed by the farmer is either carried or can be ordered on short notice. In other words, it is the place the farmer can come, order practically anything he needs for the farm and for less money, because the organization is truly a nonprofit making institution. By patronizing it, the farmer is helping to build for the future and to eventually build a system covering every farmer activity including banking, marketing, merchandising and other various activities which affect the farm. The management of the Adams County Farm Buerau Co-operative Association has the Interest of this section at heart and in this business review, embracing features of Adams county’s progress, it is due to them that we direct the attention of the people to this establishment as one of the most important features of the efficiency of I this county and one that renders! a service par excellence in a most essential business. — E. J. R. Implement z Store Oliver Farm Equipment Willshire, Ohio Phone 3 A concern that offers a complete service in their line in the E. J. R. Implement Store who are dealers for Oliver farm implements and machinery. It would be hard to ov-er-emphasize the importance of the service they render to the farmers. At this store you will find a complete line of farm machinery as well as accessories and it is well to remember the reputation of Oil-! ver when considering the purchase of anything in the line of farm fachinery. There nfhy be little difference in the cost of ordinary farm machinery and that of Oliver, but there is a vast difference in the satisfaction and this is est attested by the increasing number of farmers who are replacing their old machinery with Oliver implements. The manager, Mr. Earl Statler and his associates are public spirited, familiar with every phase of their business and offer their patrons the benefits of their know- [ ledge by advising them in the most , helpful way as to what may be best su.ted to their needs. We are pleased to compliment The E. J. R. Store as being among the community’s valued commercial assets.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936
Eastern Indiana Oil & Supply Co. Sinclair Products Geneva — Berne — Deoatur This concern Is a substantial , contributor to the progressiveness of this section of the state, being j dealers for Sinclair Refining Co. . products. They render a much needed ser- [ vice and operate under public spirited management, familiar with their business and needless to say they add much to the growth and commercial activity of Adams county. The products of the Sinclair Refining Co., need no introduction to the car and truck owners of this section and the various well equipped stations handling them are found to be among the most reliable people in this business. The operation of a concern the size and proportion of the Eastern Ind Oil * Supply Co., is a task that requires more than ordinary ability as this work is in itself a highly specialized line of endeavor. They render every cooperation and are always glad to assist and advise you as to what products in their line are best suited to your needs. The management and associates are constantly making a study of their business in order that the service may be improved or kept to the highest standard. In making this review, we are pleased to say that the Eastern Ind. Oil & Supply Co. adds much to the growth and commercial development of this territory. _o Bank of Geneva J. D. Briggs. Cashier Geneva, Ind. Phone 118 As a factor in the upbuilding of this section, the Bank of Geneva, has played a prominent and honorable part. It is known as a bank of superlative integrity that can be counted on to carry its share of the load in any,forward looking and progressive movement. Their influence on the home life of the • community has been marked, indeed, for through their willing assistance and able advice they have helped many people to overcome numerous obstacles. The policy of the Bank of Geneva is of the accomodation and convenience of the customer. Liberal without being careless, conservative without being hidebound. The best interest of their customer is always consulted and determine'd the course they shall follow in every instance except where those interests would conflict with or prove a menace to the welfare of the community at large. Their policy has drawn to their institution a large clientele, every one of whom is a real friend, just as this institution is a real friend to all whom they serve. This bank of course conducts a general banking business. Their officers are people of the highest standing. They adhere to the soundest principles of banking and are weir deserving of the patronage that has been extended their ably managed institution. o Geneva Auto Co. Dealer for Ford Cars and Texaco Products Geneva, Ind. In offering a tribute to firms in this community it would be hard to over-emphasize the importance of the contribution that is being made by the Geneva Auto Co., in i the progress of Adams county. The 1937 Ford V-8 is the result - of many years of planning by the j I Ford Motor Company, and repre-! sents the best product of the en- [ j ormous resources and great tech-I nical skill of that organization. In this age of rapidity, truck operators find it necessary to make ■ quicker and more frequent trips and that they must cut operating costs, as well as save every possible dollar on their original investI ment. This condition created a demand I for a new type of truck, arid the 1937 Ford V-8 Double Duty truck . embodies everything which is need- . ed in this new era of truck opera- _| tion. , Texaco products are accepted by > car owners as being a leader in , their line and first class car performance is asured at all seasons . of the year by the use of these . products. r The propietor of the Geneva Au- . to Co., Mr. W. W. Widdows and . the employees of this concern are t familiar with the details necessary , to maintain a first class service to j car owners and invite the public to visit them and let them supply . your gas and oil needs with dependable Texaco products. i
Filer Dept. Store Raymond Filer, Mgr. Hoagland, Ind. Geneva, Ind. 1 Phone 5 ,: Filer’s Department Store needs no introduction to the people of this 1 I county, as this store has long been .' shopping headquarters for people I of Geneva and surrounding vicin- ; ItyIt has been prominent among the concerns that have aided in the expansion and development of our community by giving the public a metropolitan service right at home. Residents from the rural sections find it particularly convenient to trade at this store since their stock is always so complete and comprehensive. The management of Filer's Department Store are business men who realize that complete co-operation with the cusI tomer is of vital importance to the success of their business and has therefore always put before the people values that they could not afford to overlook. The people of the Geneva community are grateful that this store is operated km such a policy and nave shown their appreciation by their constantly inI creasing patronage. They are able to buy in quantities and thus affect a saving that is passed on to their patrons in lower retail prices. In making this review of the commercial activity of our county, we are pleased to direct the attention of our readers • to the advantages of shopping at Filer’s Department Store, and to the valuable part they play in the; continued upbuilding of Geneva i and vicinity. o . Monroe Grain Co. John Floyd, Mgr. Monroe, Ind. Phone 22 The Monroe Grain Co., is recogiiizezd as a leading concern of this section of the state, as they are headquarters for hundreds of people when in need of feeds and kin-1 dred articles. Realizing that the service rendered now- will be remembered in the future, the management conducts the business on a policy of satisfaction and co-operation to the i customer. How’ever, the success of a dealer in this' business cannot rest entirely on quality and service. They must be familiar with every phase of the business and able to advise as to what products will best serve the needs of the patrons. Such people are those connected with this concern as they make a i constant study of their business in order that they may be able to help the housewives and farmers get as near 100 per cent results from the use of their products as possible. This concern affords an advantageous market for grain and thousands of dollars are paid by them each year to the farmers, which is re-spent with the merchants of their communities. In this view we feel that the ■ Monroe Grain Co. should be complimented for the convenient and helpful service they render and w’e I extend them beqt wishes for many [ years of continued success. oFarmers State Bank C. R. Smith, Cashier Preble. Ind. Phone 10 — The Farmers State Bank of Preble is recognized as one of the most dependable banking iriStitu- ; tions of the state. They understand the problems 'of the people of their community and endeavor to adapt each dei partment of service not only the I commercial, but also the individI ual wishes of the patrons. This institution realizes, as does a good merchant, that good service means almost as much to patrons as does satisfactory merchandise, and opi erate upon that basis. The courtesy and cordiality of ! the personnel of the Farmers i State Bank will be appreciated by ■ farmers who seek advice or assistance and by people in all walks of | life who are confronted with finanI cial problems. Both men and women who reside anywhere within the trading area are invited by the bank to consult with their official staff upon any financial matter whatsoever. You will approve not only what ffley ! do for you, but also the spirit behind each operation. The Farmers State Bank is strong, safe and conservative and the small account is as welcome as II the large. The bank has, indeed, ■ 1 set a notable example of progress i, in This district and its officers and . directors are to he commended up- • on their merited success in hand- . ling the banking needs of the Preble community.
Norbert Koeneman General Store Hoagland Lumber Co. Located in Hoagland is the General Store operated by Norbert Koeneman. At this well-known establishment you will find a complete line of general merchandise 1 at the most reasonable prices. Mr. Koeneman and associates are 1 always accomodating and make, every effort to render a personal 1 , service to the customer and tO| cater to their individual needs. It is seldom that one finds a more complete stock than is carried at this store as you will see i upon visiting him and inspecting their large variety of quality merchandise. All the products sold by the , Hoagland Lumber Co. are truly reputable, and sold at prices con I sistent with honest quality. You will be impressed with the friendly j service that you receive here from, both the management and associ-;, ates. There are many services and helpful suggestions which those | who know lumber and building ma-,. terial can render the public in re-1-gard to plans, estimates and other . matters of importance to everyone who is contemplating building or remodeling of any kind. We are pleased to compliment \ Mr. Koeneman on his progressive- • ness and suggest to our readers , that they drop in and become ac- j quainted if you have not already , done so. i o - Monroeville Union Equity Exchange — John Crabill, Mgr. Monroeville, Ind. The Monroeville Union Equity I Exchange affords an up-to-the-min-ute grain and milling service to the farmers of Monroevill and adjacent rural communities. The products handled by this j concern have made them a defi- ( nite factor in the commercial and ] agricultural potency of Mercer , I county, and has gained for them a | [ prestige as an excellent market for the farmers. i, The advantage of the Monroe- ! j ville Union Equity Exchange be- . ing located in this territory and of being able to buy and sell to the j farmers right at hoffie has been of[ definite benefit to the farmer in!. that transportation cost to more [ distant points is eliminated. This ! saving is realized by the farmer, while he in return is retaining the , money or spending it with his home town merchant.s The products sold by this con- ' cern are known not only in the: [ Monroeville community, bu t| throughout this section of the' state. Farmers and housewives will [. 1 strongly attest to the quality of their products as being distinctly superior. , Mr. Crabill and his associatesj, are tnoroughly conversant with all. phases of their business and of I much assistance in the develop- | ment of Monroeville and vicinity. 1 This firm is to be commended upon its fine quality products, excellent services and modem business methods. o—— Geneva Milling & Grain Co. White Lily Flour Adam Egly, Mgr. Geneva — Bryant Located in Geneva and Bryant lis the Geneva Milling & Grain Co. who are millers of White Lily Flour and dealers in grain, feeds, ■ seeds, and kindred products. The reputation this firm enjoys among the people of this territory [is well merited and very gratify- ■ i ing to both patrons and to the I management. In order to serve the : people in a thoroughly capable and efficient manner with recognized I leading brands of merchandise it i is necessary that they carry the i complete stock that they do at all •, times. They have always maintained I that the profit in any transaction i[is of less importance than the op- - portunity to please a customer and ■i to make him or her a permanent j and satisfied patron. They pay highest prices for grain of all kinds and the farmers of the . Geneva and Bryant community can i do no better than to consider them I when they have grain for sale, r I Mr. Egly and associates are [ thoroughly familiar with the der i tails of their business as well as . with the needs and requirements of their many patrons and you will i find them always willing not only I [ to serve you, but to give you helps i ful advice and suggestions ae re- , gards anything connected with i [ their business. 1 [ This modern and up-to-date es- .! tablishment is indeed a credit to . our community and a tribute to » the management’s reliable and pro-. Igressive policies.
Preble Equity Exchange Wm. Meyers, Mgr. Preble, Ind. Phone 8 The Preble Equity Exchange Is [ known to render the exceptional | type of service one would expect ' from a concern so prominently idi entitled with Adams county commerce. I This concern handles quality i feeds, seeds and grain and to make it brief everything that has a tendency to be a kindred product of this line of merchandise. Seldom does one find such a complete establishment handling products that surpass in quality and yet sold at a price no higher than you will pay elsewhere for ordinary products. It has long been known that the policy of the Preble Equity Ex ; change is one of the best value for the money and that they render an incalcuable service to this section. They serve the farmers in a dual capacity purchasing their grain products at highest market prices and also carrying a complete line to supply their needs. At fhis establishment you will be made to feel that your patronage is desired and appreciated and you find that the prime interest of Mr. Meyer and associates is to please and render every possible service consistent with good business. You are cordially invited to visit them and they will be glad to consult with you and advise you as to what is best suited to your heeds. • o Freitag’s Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Wm Freitag, Props. Preble, Ind. Phone 4 The Freitag Grocery and food market in Preble is well known to the people of this community who use good judgment in purchasing staple and fancy groceries, country produce and the finest of meat. The fact that this store has served the people of Preble and vicinity for years and the modern store which they now operate are tributes to their policy of fair and honest dealing. County residents find it to their advantage to trade at this store since they are assured of receiving the highest market prices for their produce and knowing that the stock is always complete. You can usually find most every article in the grocery and meat line at this popular store as well as fresh fruits, vegetables and country produce and as the stock is turned rapidly every article is always fresh. The management realizes that the satisfaction of the customer is l of most importance in the conduct and operation of any business and I therefore makes every effort to serve you efficiently and conscienI tiously. They insist that every purchase j be entirely satisfactory and stand ready and willing to replace any : article that might prove otherwise. Mt. and Mrs. Freitag are most [ substantial citizens and we join with their many friends in Adams County in wishing them continued success. — o Preble Oil Co. Hardware, Implements, Gas & Oil Oscar Ewell, Prop. Preble, Ind. One of the firms in our country deserving of a well-merited tribute is the Preble Oil Co. of Preble. This establishment has a reputation as being a place where the people of this section of the county can purchase quality hardware, Implements, gas and oil at prices most reasonable, and you will find that it will pay you well to include : this store on your next shopping trip. Rural residents find it to their advantage to trade here since the stock embraces a number of complete lines, thus often saving a trip to the more distant towns. In fact you usually find most every article in their line at this store. Mr. Ewell is a business man who realizes that small profits and rapid turnover are important, factors in the operation of his business and naturally this enables him to offer his patrons the utmost in quality merchandise at prices more reasonable than elsewhere. He is a competent public spirited citizen, familiar with the ifeeds and requirements of his patrons and makes every effort to render to each one a truly personal service. We are pleased to compliment him on the popularity of his progressive store and to recommend it to our readers as being a reli--1 able place whore your patronage is greatly appreciated.
Berne Equitvl Exchange b 1 " Victor Stucky, Mgr .E'. _ Linn Gr ove „ “’"a - Chatta noogi ; J ■ quests ’ »«•”••• I'- 1 !'! 'y Ex,i lanße 1 ' 1 ' ' " f " lis " '"i’nrv ,1 " pw. "' ;i ' "'•'!■ v-'i-nip of Tll, v only I l ’-' possible • from have ‘ n,,| i ’i l,l ' ’i' l ' ll ' Patrons y t, Thi< oo: an ■ hat -.. (| . ;;rrs a ; kit"" P c-■ Os a i a t of this firm. 'mn This concern offers an Hr. K. ■ , tageous mark,.! ~f Mis a!j I ers tlmmulmnt this district •lir-tn I have grains We feel that it very at- to . • Illis . in our midst and to say people of \da m s and • ■'•■mti-- ■ no betu- , patronize th-m when in wi L anything in their line. You will find them teous enioiiatina and appr-o .I yo Mg Monroeville ■ Lumber Co. ■] W. R. Richards. Mgr. B * Monroeville. Ind. B' I Phone 2345 Es! ini M • - -■ and , proei in : ern Imlim - I* arouml ' Imildiim :s m. - o'.? Co., which managed 'o'' l - ;i1! B1! I lumber mfiiiess. It is ..io that . period of iliis firm's that they have sold a centage <■: tin building taatKfdßjj, whi< h Im- I'-' ii used . ritory. Mm •:' Monroeville'l utation . •'• ini ceateJ r been attaim-l bj such t put forth by th- managenalK this p: • ■ i..’'™ i 0 . their pair, ■ a most i vice. ; There :<: •■ many services St .helpful sol.- -inns which M t who know i io.b-r and buildii?* ( terial can ■.. r th- public is* t gard to p . - ■ -timates and oW ! matters of miportance to , one who is tn plating or remodeling of any kind. All the p.-: i 's sold by the**’ , roeville Lbr. Co. are truly -* , able, and s-id a- prices eonM* . with horns’ rpm'-i’y You impress- .ir '’ ■’ fo-ndltsa* that you r--<- 'here from the im-.mig l m m and associWL Further , a'., ay is unnecessniy* 1 the type of men connected* this concern issures the p*» square and honest dealing. J. s. Buchanan I Department Store Willshire, 0 Phone 91 / The J. S Bm Hanan Store tl® 9 shire is a home-owned ~ [true to their motto of sent , .. quality they have made 3 ort to provide their < ■ , standard products at the | i. price. „ , s 3 Housewives wiH find 1 easy way to keep then b ■ 3 in their budget is to rad ‘ r Buchanan Store. Condi t on compel the independent B r to operate on the sma 3 possible. Therefore t to . to depend upon a large i each year to amass any P . The Buchanan Store i . T gressive element in t e prosperity of the eommunt 1 the people are 1) ’ 1 Y lllg , baß fl } through other channels . home-owned store, " . ey is sent to dis ant «t«j 3 should consider that » t in such a manner is 3 lost to their e'’ mniunl '.; a!SO cllt' Mr. Buchanan and M .es are conversant with ' prore i 8 of the business and » 3 their willingness dvJjW ’ any movement for J ..[ment of the commnniIly 1 ly Residents of the lM jt» t ! ing area can do no f ' visit The Buchana St j termine for them ß • plete is their stock an L'jthis store is arranged for Itomer’s convenience.
