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    1. [StL-Metro] Stuff - Globe 20 Feb 1876
    2. Gary Stoltman
    3. Various articles in the 20 Feb 1876 Globe Democrat. Baseball - Brown Stockings vs. Empire. Grand Ave & Park, 3 o'clock. 25 cents (Now they'd just be getting ready to go to Florida - St. Louis in February - what perfect baseball weather!) Mr. George Partridge, President of the StL Provident Association reiterates that the Association will be obliged to stop unless it receives immediate aid. Oscar Holton, an ex-policeman was arrested Saturday for the alleged theft of 29 pounds of butter worth $8.70 belonging to Fred Erke of 23rd and O'Fallon Sts. Holton has been arrested before in consequence of his predilection for the butter-tubs. He was committed to jail yesterday. Six $2.50 shirts for $9. Wiggan's slaughter sale 219 5th St. AT ST. BERNARD DOLLAR STORE 406 N. 4th Men and boys felt hats A splendid towel rack Large Pearl card cases, new Bronze, footed and porcelain lamps 4 pair ladies white Balbriggan hose Splendid silver plated butter dishes Carved Walnut frames with stencil gold linings Large lava Cigar Box, smoking stand or Smoking set A set of ebony or bone-handled Knives and forks All, at our standard price of One Dollar Situations Wanted - Females (love the wordings) Wanted - A place as second girl for a number-one German girl who has been with me five years. Address F. Goodwin care Letter carrier Wm. Amos Help Wanted - Females Wanted - A competent girl to do general housework - 3 miles west of Court house. Must be able to milk a cow, and be kind to children, to whom good wages will be paid. Apply to Mrs. Letitia Taylor, corner of Cook and Vandeventer Help Wanted - Males Wanted 40 families, 50 farm hands, to work land on shares or wages. Fare $14.25 Call immediately. Texas German Land and Emigration Bureau, 1612 Carondelet Ave. For Rent - 614 and 621 N. Fifth St. Comfotably furnished front rooms; $12 to $20 per month Coal - 9 cents per bushel at D. MacDonald's, 409 Olive ICE - receiving Three Special trains daily of Iowa ice, 15 to 20 inches thick. For sale, cheap in round lots. Jas. A. Smith at 817 N. 7th St. (Why Iowa?) WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITE Of Lime & Soda A prompt and certain cure for Consumption, Weak Lungs, Chest and Throat Affliction, Dyspepsia and General Debility. Thoroughly tested for perfect success; $1 and $2 per bottle. Prepared only by Winchester & Co., Chemists and sold by all druggists (had to look this one up - it's any salt of hypophosphorous acid - it's used in Electroless nickel plating!) Gary Stoltman Mercerville, NJ (formerly Kirkwood, Webster)

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