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                <text>The Porter Township Collection contains the Unique Covered Bridge in Delaware County, an article written by David Simmons about the Chambers Road Bridge, a video of the Porter Township School,  photographs of historic homes including the birthplace of famous aviator Foster Lane.</text>
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              <text>GOOD NEWS FOR ALL&#13;
NEW CASH STORE AT OLIVE GREEN&#13;
Fresh Goods at Prices suited to the War Times&#13;
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A group of people standing to the left of the tracks has this cartoon bubble over their heads: &#13;
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A large stock has been received by J.N. Stark. It is astonishing at what low prices he is now enabled to sell GOODS.&#13;
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The sign on the front of the train reads: Olive Green Still Ahead.&#13;
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The sign on the side of the train: Liquors, Groceries, Farming Utensils  &amp;c  &amp;c just arrived.&#13;
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The cartoon balloon on the right: Well this arrival beats them all; I'll give him a call.&#13;
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I have just purchased STARK &amp; PERFECT'S,  and have added thereto a large lot of goods, to be sold for CASH. I have on hand a general assortment of &#13;
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DRY GOODS &#13;
GROCERIES,&#13;
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Hardware, Glassware, Clothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Stationery, Wooden and Queensware,&#13;
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And all other Articles generally kept in a well furnished Store.&#13;
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Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for Merchandise. Come one! Come all! and see for yourselves my goods and prices. Buying and selling for cash alone, I am enabled to give customers as good bargains as they can find &#13;
anywhere else in the country.&#13;
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OLIVE GREEN, Delaware County, O&#13;
J.N. Stark&#13;
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Times Print, Cincinnati&#13;
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