Clipping:Fisler and Sensenderfer in business together
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Date | Sunday, January 8, 1871 |
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Text | It is with great pleasure that we call the attention of our readers to the fact that Weston D. Fisler and John P. J. Sensenderfer, two of the most popular base ball players in this city, have opened a new and handsomely fitted up store at No. 207 North Eighth street, above Race, where they have on hand a large and elegant stock of ladies and gents’ furnishing and fancy goods, perfumery, &c. We with them all possible success in their new enterprise, and recommend our readers to give them a call, and patronize two of the most estimable and courteous members of the base ball fraternity. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury January 8, 1871 Many of our city and country clubs will appear in new uniforms during the coming season, and those clubs needing base ball shirts and stockings to complete such uniforms, will find a large and varied stock from which to select, at the store of Fisler and Sensederfer, No. 207 North Eighth street, in this city. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury January 22, 1871 |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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