Per Curiam.
It appears from the record that the plaintiff was the owner of the store, and that her husband devoted full time to its operation and was instrumental in its sale to the Pruntys. The vendor's license to operate the store was in the name of the plaintiff, and she signed all papers relative to the sale. W. E. Palmer joined with her in signing, as "seller," the agreement of sale, in which it is agreed as a part of the consideration to allow the purchasers...
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