She then sold the store to her friend and began retirement.
In 1848 Robert sold the store and bought a farm.
The family tried to sell the store then, but there were no buyers.
He later sold the store and bought a small farm in the same area.
They've sold their stores from the harvest, and news just came in.
So he sold his store, but that didn't make the nut.
The owners sold their stores for many times the price they had paid and moved on to other towns.
She sold the store to the employees prior to its closure.
In 1815, after war ended, he returned to Lexington, sold his store.
Washburne's family went into financial trouble and in 1829, Israel had to sell his general store.