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George W. Lindler Building, 103 Clark Street, built in 1901 as a general store. Later it became a liquor dispensary. In 1919 Lindler sold the building to J. Hollie (Jack) Comalander, and was operated as a meat market and general store for decades. Later the building was occupied by Chapin Lamps and Antiques, St. Francis Thrift Shop, a quilting store and an emporium.