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Loomis in cunning work of wood,
Is by the ladies pronounced good.
His brackets merit all the praise,
That faithful work is apt to raise.
Mrs. Millie, tried by fashions test
In cutting dresses, called the best,
Her shop is neat and invites all,
Who need her aid to make a call.
Evans will shave you clean and fair
Shampoo your head and cut your hair,
Will dust your coat with neatest grace,
And take your dimes with smiling face.
If you're hungry and would eat,
Hurd's bakery is hard to beat
And should you want for something more,
Barnes keeps his meat at the next door.
Our Billiard rooms, so I am told,
Are doing well - no pools are sold,
Young men! from gambling keep away,
And save your cash for rainy day.
Peabody and Ward fit dresses right,
Quite snug or loose, or very tight,
They fit young ladies neatly - so,
They never fail to catch a beau.
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The Bending Works in Wakeman
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Old Blacksmith Shop
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