Posted by John T on July 10, 2013 at 09:56:24 from (216.249.76.176):
In Reply to: Ike Godsey posted by NY 986 on July 10, 2013 at 09:20:05:
When I moved here to Kirksville Indiana (pop maybe 30 or 40) in 1978, we had Moods General Store ran by Merrit Mood the Township Trustee who lived in the adjoining house. It was complete with a liars bench and where I first learned about my new community and met many of the folks.
As a kid in North Madison, Indiana in the fifties my granfather took me to Bumens General Store where he bought me Nehi orange pop for ten cents as I recall.
Lots of fond memories of them Old Country Stores. I think in those days in Indiana it was Hulmans from Terre Haute (Tony Hulman Indy 500) who delivered to most all those stores. Right before ours went out the owner told me it was cheaper at Sams or Wal Mart then what he was paying for groceries, no wonder he went broke.....
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