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		<title>Pwenner: An old advertising sign for Horine&#039;s Drug Store. It must date between 1901-1912 because that&#039;s the timeline of the Post Office when it was on the Square Corner in the building that many of us remember as S&amp;N Katz.

Doris Kelley Barker
Bettie Nielsen I remember Dr. Horine as a doctor, his son we called Dr. but he wasn’t. Dr. Horine’s office was behind the ice cream confectionary store. Dr. Smith was just past there with a house in between and the many time I went to Dr. Smith. He gave us the w...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;An old advertising sign for Horine&amp;#039;s Drug Store. It must date between 1901-1912 because that&amp;#039;s the timeline of the Post Office when it was on the Square Corner in the building that many of us remember as S&amp;amp;N Katz.  Doris Kelley Barker Bettie Nielsen I remember Dr. Horine as a doctor, his son we called Dr. but he wasn’t. Dr. Horine’s office was behind the ice cream confectionary store. Dr. Smith was just past there with a house in between and the many time I went to Dr. Smith. He gave us the w...&lt;/p&gt;
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An old advertising sign for Horine&amp;#039;s Drug Store. It must date between 1901-1912 because that&amp;#039;s the timeline of the Post Office when it was on the Square Corner in the building that many of us remember as S&amp;amp;N Katz.&lt;br /&gt;
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Doris Kelley Barker&lt;br /&gt;
Bettie Nielsen I remember Dr. Horine as a doctor, his son we called Dr. but he wasn’t. Dr. Horine’s office was behind the ice cream confectionary store. Dr. Smith was just past there with a house in between and the many time I went to Dr. Smith. He gave us the worst tasting medicine ever but you could have it in red or green. If you could swallow it, you should get well, ha, ha. Web toy walked us Dr. Smith’s office you were walking on cinders on the floor, ha, ha. loved him.&lt;br /&gt;
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(Photo courtesy of Pepper Scotto) &lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Smoketown Advertising]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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