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Mills’ Cash Store



Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Skirts, Notions, Novelties, Etc.


Mooresville  Indiana

L. A. Shanafelt

…Dealer in…

Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips and all kinds of Horse Goods

By Their Sayings Ye Shall Know Them

Norris Dolen—“By the way.”

Ralph Cook—“Dearie, dearie, dearie.”

Hazel Warren—“Oh Gee, I’m so mad.”

Harvey Farmer—“Well, aint that huge.”

Vera Bowen—“For Pity’s sake.”

Arthur Miller—“Did you see me?”

Cora Ferguson—“Don’t Sass me.”

Mary Winks—“Well, I declare.”

Renfro Money—“Is that so?”

Minnie Cooper—“Good Gracious.”

Rhea Elliott—“Aint that Shiftless?”

Callie Mathews—“Honey.”

Miss Newman—“I presume so.”


A sample of Freshman History:

“The Pelopponesm war was in the eighteenth century and it lasted for two years. The generals name were David and Solon one of the battles was the battle of Platia the ruselt was that the Spartans gained the battle the ruselt of wars was that the Spartans gained the most battles. The Athens lost nearly of their men at last but at first Sparta begin to think that they would half to give up.”