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A deal was completed Tuesday afternoon whereby Fred Reese of this city became the<br />

owner of the Charles Reed feel and fuel store at the north end. Mr. Reese took possession today<br />

and will endeavor to make a success of the business, which has been built up in the few years that<br />

it was operated by Mr. Reed. Mr. Reese has been in the restaurant business in Rochester for the<br />

past few months, but sold his interest in the North End bakery Monday to his partner, Mr.<br />

Mutchler. Mr. Reed, the retiring owner of the feed store, has not fully decided as to what he will<br />

do but will remain in Rochester, where he expects to re-enter business of some kind.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, July 10, 1912]<br />

NORTH END BOOK STORE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

NORTH END BOOK STORE<br />

Having purchased and re-stocked the Spotts Book Store I desire to call the attention of<br />

the public to my stock of school books, blank books, writing paper, stationery, pencils, albums,<br />

bibles, toys, notions, frost proof inks, wall paper and window shades. Also a well selected line of<br />

clocks and jewelry. In engaging in business for myself I shall adhere to the principle carried out in<br />

my four years clerkship for L. E. Rannells, viz: one customer’s money is as good as another’s<br />

whether he be rich or poor, young or old. P. F. SARVER.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, August 18, 1886]<br />

[Adv] New Firm! WALLACE & RANNELLS, Successors to P. F. Sarver in the North<br />

End and P.O. Book Stores.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, May 8, 1889]<br />

NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

North End Dry Goods Store in the Cornelius Block - - - Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries,<br />

Queensware- - - Produce Wanted - - -<br />

Dry Goods by CHAPIN & BRO.<br />

Groceries by FRED BOSENBERG.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, June 16, 1877]<br />

NORTH END GARAGE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

ANOTHER GARAGE OPENED<br />

A new garage will open its doors for business tomorrow on north Main street, just north<br />

of the <strong>Fulton</strong> Produce Co. The proprietors are Fred and Loris Easterday who formerly operated<br />

garages at Grass Creek and <strong>Fulton</strong><br />

NORTH END GARAGE OPENS JUNE 20<br />

Rochester is to have a new garage, located on North Main street, just north of the <strong>Fulton</strong><br />

Produce Co. It will be run by Fred and Loris Easterday. The latter has been in the garage business<br />

for years and has owned garages in both Grass Creek and <strong>Fulton</strong>, having sold out at <strong>Fulton</strong><br />

recently.<br />

They will make a specialty of up-to-date repair work, having an up-to-date service car<br />

which can bring your car in regardless of its condition. They guarantee promptness in answer to<br />

your calls for assistance.<br />

An item of interest to every car owner in this vicinity should be the fact that PRICES<br />

WILL BE MODERATE. All work will be guaranteed to satisfy; if not satisfactory it will be made<br />

so.<br />

If in need of any parts or accessories or in need of any repair work call on them and be<br />

satisfied. EASTERDAY & EASTERDAY.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Tuesday, June 19, 1923]<br />

[Adv} When You Have Motor Trouble . . . . We are the never sleep boys of repairdom.<br />

Our service is 24 hours a day every day of the year. . . . . Easterday & Co., North End Garage.

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