Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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On<br />
probably 10 or 12, remembered the sawmill quite well. He usually called it a “band mill” because<br />
a band saw was used, which is a flexible, endless steel saw, looped and operated at high speed<br />
over wheels.<br />
[James Andrew Oliver Family, Lucy Oliver Kincaide, <strong>Fulton</strong> Co Folks, Vol. 2, Willard]<br />
OLSEN, TED [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
TED OLSEN TO OPEN NEW CLEANING SHOP<br />
Ted Olsen, of this city, who recently resigned from his duties at the Allison Dry Cleaners,<br />
will on Wednesday, July 1st, start in this line of business for himself in the building located at 117<br />
East 7th street this city.<br />
Mr. Olsen, who has had years of experience in this field, will do cleaning and pressing of<br />
all kinds of garments and clothing for men, women and children.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Monday, June 29, 1936]<br />
OLYMPIC SPORTS CENTER [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
Located NW corner of 8th & Main . [730 Main].<br />
Previously First National Bank located same room.<br />
OMEGA & OLGA [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
[Adv] OMEGA & OLGA, The greatest living Clairvoyants, card readers and palmers are<br />
now located in our city for one week. - - - Omega & Olga are from the island of Morrocco and<br />
were brought to this country twelve years ago and were educated in occult science and Hindoo<br />
philosophy. They see what no one else can. Omega & Olga are two of the seven daughters of the<br />
seventh daughter born with a double veil. - - - They are giving a special palm reading for TEN<br />
CENTS. They will tell you more for ten cents than others do for one dollar. Hours 9 a.m. to 9.<br />
p.m. Open Sundays. Located 716 Main St.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Friday, April 17, 1908]<br />
O’NEAL, JACK [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
See Snyder & O’Neal<br />
ONE HORSE GROCERY [Lake Manitou]<br />
WEB HILBOURNE DIED ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Webb HILBOURNE, 49, died at 3:10 o’clock Friday afternoon at his home on the north<br />
shore of the lake following an illness that has held him in its grip since last January. Death was<br />
caused by a complication of diseases.<br />
Mr. Hilbourne, who was born September 4, 1874 in Rhode Island, was the youngest of a<br />
family of 14 children, most of whom have preceded him in death. For 35 years he made his home<br />
in Chicago, working as a traveling salesman.<br />
Last August he moved to Rochester purchasing and operating the “One Horse Grocery”<br />
where he made his home until his demise. The wife, Mrs. Lillion HILBOURNE, survives.<br />
Brief funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from the Hoover chapel after which<br />
the body will be shipped to Chicago for burial.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, August 23, 1924]<br />
ONE HORSE GROCERY IS SOLD TO MRS. H. ADAMS<br />
A deal was completed Thursday afternoon whereby Mrs. Helen Goodwin Adams became<br />
the owner of the One Horse Grocery on the Barrett cement road one mile east of this city. Mrs.<br />
Hilborne the retiring owner will continue to make her residence in the apartments at the rear of the<br />
store. Mrs. Adams, who has had considerable experience in the grocery store business, will<br />
continue to operate the establishment in the same high class manner as her predecesor.