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Wooster, August 12, 1835.
 
Wooster, August 12, 1835.
  
The business is now conducted under the firm of [[Crawford & Crites]] in their former store, one door west of Thos. Culbertson's store, and two doors east of John Walter's Tavern. The subscribers are very thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from their friends & public in general, and hope by giving general satisfaction
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The business is now conducted under the firm of [[Crawford & Crites]] in their former store, one door west of Thos. Culbertson's store, and two doors east of John Walter's Tavern. The subscribers are very thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from their friends & public in general, and hope by giving general satisfaction to those who may please to call, they will still be favored with a liberal share of the public patronage.
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Crawford & Crites.
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August 12, 1835.

Latest revision as of 13:29, 7 August 2023

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Dissolution of Cutter Crawford Crites 1836 - March 21 2023
Date of publication
  • 1836/08/12
Industry
  • Retail > Building Material / Garden Equipment and Supplies
  • Retail > Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
  • Retail > Food and Beverage Stores


"Dissolution. The Co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Cutter, Crawford, & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to said firm of a longer standing than three months, are requested to make immediate payment to Crawford & Crites, who are authorized to receive the same, and pay all debts against said firm.

A. D. Cutter B. L. Crawford J Crites. Wooster, August 12, 1835.

The business is now conducted under the firm of Crawford & Crites in their former store, one door west of Thos. Culbertson's store, and two doors east of John Walter's Tavern. The subscribers are very thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from their friends & public in general, and hope by giving general satisfaction to those who may please to call, they will still be favored with a liberal share of the public patronage. Crawford & Crites. August 12, 1835.