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- Q5590553 subject Q13288798.
- Q5590553 subject Q6228005.
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- Q5590553 abstract "Grab It Here was a chain of cash and carry stores that existed from 1903 to the end of the 20th century in Illinois and Indiana.C. Sherman Paxton moved to Illinois from Kentucky as a coal miner around 1901. He began saving money to open his own grocery store. By 1903, he had saved $185 (4872 in modern terms) and opened a small store in Georgetown, Illinois. The store was originally called simply the "C. S. Paxton Store", and he ran it on credit and made deliveries; Paxton closed the store for a time during a coal strike but returned later and opened the store again. Then, in 1919, Paxton opened a cash-only store managed by his son Ernie and it was here that the "Grab-It-Here" name first appeared. By the 1930s, there were several cash and carry stores in operation and by the 1960s there were 24 stores in Illinois and 11 in Indiana. In 1968, Grab-It-Here became affiliated with Dolly Madison Industries. By the 1980s, the chain was defunct.C. S. Paxton died in 1950.".
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- Q5590553 wikiPageWikiLink Q13288798.
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- Q5590553 wikiPageWikiLink Q6228005.
- Q5590553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369116.
- Q5590553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370725.
- Q5590553 wikiPageWikiLink Q8896251.
- Q5590553 comment "Grab It Here was a chain of cash and carry stores that existed from 1903 to the end of the 20th century in Illinois and Indiana.C. Sherman Paxton moved to Illinois from Kentucky as a coal miner around 1901. He began saving money to open his own grocery store. By 1903, he had saved $185 (4872 in modern terms) and opened a small store in Georgetown, Illinois. The store was originally called simply the "C. S.".
- Q5590553 label "Grab It Here".