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var str = 'George Dooer opened this meat market when he was 19; first bought some farmland and went from having nothing to having one of the longest running businesses. He was the president of the town, supervisor, and county sherriff. His meat market was established in 1865 and supplied meat to the town.
A second undated photograph shows the interior of Dooer's with one advertising sign, two employees, and three signs stating "Terms: Straight Cash."';
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