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Revision as of 15:27, 16 August 2022
My Wife's Gone to the Country July 23 1913
- Newspaper title
- The Creston Journal
- Date of publication
- 1913/07/23
- Page number
- 5
- Organization
"My Wife's Gone to the Country. But I should worry. I can get just as good meals at Nowell's. Meals and short orders at all hours. Say! Don't your mouth water for real pie? Well then come in, we have the kind that mother makes. And remember we handle the famous Kleen-Maid Bread. Nowell Restaurant, Oneil Nowell, Prop. Second door north of the Electric Station, Headquarters for Finest Candy, Cigars, Tobacco."