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55, ,, ,.. f E, I IT' E-'bf' I ll I If 'V A ' . if , ffl 1 -41: it fi- BUTTERFIELD S 1 1' A -1- . . 'I' ,fi 3 Exclusive Apparel and Accessories E -W 'I' ' 'I' 1 2 'For The Woman and Miss 3 5 T ,Q ,P MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA 2 ,I 'I' E'l ! l ! ! I ! Z I Z ! P'I ! I ! 1''! I I I ! ! Z I ! I''I ! I''I''I''Z''! I I''! ! ! I I I ! 2 I 1 I I P'X I X P'I X P'! !': ll , fl 'l Z P'I'4 P4 ! ! ! P'I ! I ! I I ! ! !'4 P'Z P'! I X I X 'I''! ! ! I I''! I'4 !'4 ! P'I I'4 X ! I Z X I I I I X I P4 ' ul Z 2 Q 2 I , E JOHNSON E 2 THE MEYER 5 ty , 'I' 'I' 'I' 'X' ' 3 FURNITURE CO. 3 3 GROCERY 3 . ' 4, 4, 4, 4. , , Z Furniture, Rugs 2 Z Quality Foods-Fresh Meats 2 , lfl E Linoleum, Chinaware E E Free Delivery E II I L-I: Cash or Credit E E S 51 H GREEN STAMPS E I 'A I T1 I MITCHELL, So. DAK. E I 120 W. FIRST AVE. E I fi'! ! 2 Z l l 1 I I X 2 I''! I l ! ! X ! ! X ! ! ! !0! ! !' IIZI4''M''I''M'4-'! ! X Z Z'4 M ! ! I !0I'-! !-'!'-!-'!-'! ! I1' Y, Il fContinued from Page 1861 ' II in the center of the world. There's a Swede settlement on the east of it, and , there was plenty of the Larsons and Hansons and Iohnsons in at Louie's. -I I am oin to tell you one thin thou h, they don't wait for rain da s to come 9 9 9 9 Y Y before they go to town. No sirl It don't seem as if the weather is ever just right for them to do any farming. They have to come to town pretty often. R, The Germans live west of town, and the whole Schulz bunch was there. The I O'Dells and Kinneys live a little bit north of Schulzes, and all of them had come , in one wa on. On the uarter ri ht next to me, there's an En lish famil , and A, 9 Q 9 9 Y . f I a Norwegian family lives right across the road from them. They were there A too. lj When the boys saw me come into the store, they all yelled to me to stay and Nl have a smoke. I told them I thought I would, so Tim O'Dell slid closer to I Otto Schulz and made room for me on the counter, I was glad to see all of l the bo s and Louie. He is a great fellow, you know, and he's about ever - l I Y Y If thing in town. Being postmaster is the most important thing he does. Besides fl 2 taking care of that, he sells all kinds of stuff. He has hardware, silverware fthat's mostly bought for wedding presentsl, hand lotions, and aspirin tablets. I A few ears a o he got in a shipment of good ho tonic, and a lot of us fel- , Y 9 9 V p' tContinued on Page 188D t ' 1. ,H .,3!.--fv- - -- 'in LLL or TUMBLEVVEED 1933 1 I Page 187
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I I s are , T T ' fContinued from Page 179 busy when I got there so I just set them inside the door. It wasn t necessary ,I L to tell him they were mine because he knows the marks on my cream can and the kind of a cover I have on my egg case. I noticed there were quite a few I teams hitched to buggies and wagons so I knew that there were some other Iellows just like me. They couldnt do anything in the fields so they had come to town to do some trading -maybe and some talking -probably. I From Andy s store I went to .Louie s place. I thought I might find some of I the boys there Before I opened the door I knew that I would. I could hear men talking real loud and just as I pushed the door open I heard a thump. I reckoned that it was Old Alberts cane. Old Albert is quite a fellow. He is I one of those guys who always carries a cane but he wears black-looking I underwear in the summer time and his hat bands are always sweat-streaked. I When I opened the door I couldnt see anybody because there was so much - smoke in the room. Every last one of those fellows was smoking a pipe and I I ' knew they had been up to their old trick of seeing who could blow the biggest I smoke rings and tell the most scandalous piece of gossip. I walked in and found most everybody there. When I say everybody I mean just that. This town seems to be located ' fContinued on Page l87I I 'I''X''I''I''X''! Z I''I''Z''Z''l X Z 1''! ! ! ! I I I''I''I''I''I''! ! I !''I''X''I I ! ! !''P'I I I0X 1 I X ! Z'4 1 Z ! !'4 I Z P'Z ! Z'4' ' ,I Q THE REXALL STORES J 'I''! ! X''I''bi''! l I ! P'! ! ?'X I X I ! F'P'P'! P'! I P'3 !'4' -I''X ! ! !''I ! Z !''! ! I ! ! ! ! ! I ! 2 I I'4 I P'!-'! ! !-'! !' ,I cuconn , II I I , Drugs, Toilet Articles it Jigw II Books, Kodaks pfii I 'I I Fountain Service, Lunches I cc cc o rx D I EXCLUSIVE SPALDING SPORT SHOP ,I I Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Football, Basketball , , SOUTH SIDE SCALLIN ' ,L-41 ll ' 1 I I IMI. 'RIA , I ' j if rl, 'lf-' IIII When I got to town, I took the cream and eggs into Andy's store. He was j ' , M M H IQ!! , ' I! xi 1 y Y I ,I I I l T i I 'Il s , ,ay I. ' . III I , , III I I 1 .I I I I , E p . if lj I ' I I I w X If II I W II 4- -z- , -1- 01- I II1 3 DRUG STORE DRUG CQ. E M I 'I' II:-I 1 Z 701 So. SANBORN 212 MAIN E , I 2 MITCHELL, so. DAK. 3,25 . I II.f5I ' III I iw eil ei 1 TUMBLEWEED 1933 Page 186
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