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"Younkers," he suddenly said, rousing himself, "I must larn more 'bout this bus'ness; I'm off; don't go so fur from this place that you can't git back to-night; I'll be here and have some news fur you."
Two Boys in Wyoming A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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Bon-Ton operates 280 department stores, which includes 12 furniture galleries, under the Bon-Ton, Bergner's, Boston Store, Carson Pirie Scott, Elder-Beerman, Herberger's, Younkers and Parisian nameplate.
Bon-Ton Stores Posts Loss Due to Write-Downs and Lower Sales 2009
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Well, I copped a feel from a mannequin in Younkers.
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For one thing, stamp collecting must be really popular, because I think that sort of thing is a specialty item in the US and you probably couldn't find it at, say, Younkers.
Assorted Tidbits! C N Heidelberg 2007
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For one thing, stamp collecting must be really popular, because I think that sort of thing is a specialty item in the US and you probably couldn't find it at, say, Younkers.
Archive 2007-11-01 C N Heidelberg 2007
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However, my city has to offer only Von Maur, Dillard's and Younkers for fragrance shopping.
Perfume Advice: Chypre Ayala Sender 2006
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However, my city has to offer only Von Maur, Dillard's and Younkers for fragrance shopping.
Archive 2006-10-01 Ayala Sender 2006
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The Dutch called their settlement Younkers, Younckers, Jonkers or Yonkers, derived from Jonkheer, a common name for the male heir of
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Some half an hour later, a loud hallooing announced the arrival of the two Younkers with the domestic cattle -- consisting of the kine and some pet sheep which ran with them -- from their labors in a distant field, where they had been engaged in harvesting corn.
Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life Emerson Bennett
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The family of the Younkers were stirring betimes, making the necessary preparations for their departure, and looking out for the expected guests; who, according to the custom of the period, first assembled at the residence of the groom, to proceed thence in company with him to the mansion of the bride, which place they must always reach in time to have the ceremony performed before partaking of the dinner prepared for the occasion.
Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life Emerson Bennett
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