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- - - NEW FIRM but OLD BUSINESS. Having purchased the popular and old reliable<br />

Drug Store formerly owned by J. D. PELLENS, I solicit a continuance of public patronage and<br />

pledge all customers that Our stock shall always be complete, fresh and clean. Physicians’<br />

Prescriptions and family recipes carefully filled. WM. M. PERSCHBACHER, Lee Pyle, Clerk.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, December 28, 1892]<br />

PERSCHBACHER’S BUSINESS ROOMS [Tiosa, Indiana]<br />

Destroyed by fire September 23, 1895.<br />

PERSCHBACHER’S ELEVATOR [Tiosa, Indiana]<br />

Owned by George Perschbacher.<br />

Destroyed by fire September 23, 1895.<br />

PERSCHBACHER & McMAHAN [Rochester, Indiana[<br />

[Adv] OIL UP and STOP THE WEAR. What kind of Lubricating Oil will you use this<br />

summer? Notice our prices on some of the principle Brands: - - - - PERSCHBACHER &<br />

McMAHAN, Druggists.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Friday, June 23, 1893]<br />

PERSHING, INDIANA [Rochester Township]<br />

Located in Sections 28 and 29, on 400W at approximately 275N at the Erie R.R.<br />

The town was originally called Germany, but during World War 1, it was renamed<br />

Pershing. It has also been called Loyal.<br />

PERSHING, M. W. [<strong>Fulton</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Indiana]<br />

The Tipton Advocate, owned and edited since 1878 by M. W. Pershing, formerly of<br />

<strong>Fulton</strong> county, has been sold to W. H. Barnhart of Terre Haute. Mr. Pershing is to be the new<br />

postmaster at Tipton.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, May 9, 1901]<br />

PERSHING & RANNELLS [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

Pershing & Rannells, Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps and Readymade<br />

Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, &c. &c.<br />

They also purchase Wheat, Corn, Hides, and all kinds of country produce at the Farmer’s<br />

Store, in Wallace’s Block, south east corner Main and Market Streets, Rochester, Ind.<br />

__________<br />

Rose & Carpenter. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Furniture. Shop on North<br />

east corner of Main and Market sts., one door north of Pershing & Rannells Dry Goods store,<br />

Rochester, Ind.<br />

[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, March 1, 1860]<br />

Thos who wish to purchase cheap dry goods and groceries will do well to call at the store<br />

of Pershing & Rannells who are now receiving a large supply of choice Spring and Summer<br />

goods.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, March 31, 1860]<br />

Mr. D. R. Pershing of the firm of Pershing & Rannells -- of the Farmer’s Store, we<br />

understand has sold his interest in the establishment to T. F. Rannells, the Junior partner . . .

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