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==Wooster Republican Feb. 26, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Feb. 26, 1874==
John J [[Horn (surname) | Horn]] Jr., for delivery of coal by ton or car load, office at old [[City Gas Works]] near the railroad on South Street.  Orders left at [[JW Underwood Grocery Store]], SE corner of square.
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John J [[Horn (surname) | Horn]] Jr., for delivery of coal by ton or car load, office at old [[City Gas Works]] near the railroad on South Street.  Orders left at [[JW Underwood Grocery Store]], SE corner of square.<br>
Sewing machines, needles and attachments at [[Wilson (surname) | Wilson]] office, corner of S Market and Henry Streets, A [[Rittenhouse (surname) | Rittenhouse]] agent.
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Sewing machines, needles and attachments at [[Wilson (surname) | Wilson]] office, corner of S Market and Henry Streets, A [[Rittenhouse (surname) | Rittenhouse]] agent.<br>
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Death of Robert R [[Donnelly (surname) | Donnelly]].  Friday, Feb. 20 marks the end of an eventful life.  Born in Pennsylvania in 1820, he spent his days of boyhood there.  He came to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] as a clerk in a store then owned by Mr. [[Eberman (surname) | Eberman]] in [[Yellow Brick]] corner.  After a few years, he went into the store of John R [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] in [[Canal Fulton, Ohio | Canal Fulton]].  In 1850, he bought the hardware store of Wm [[Henry (surname) | Henry]] and retained an interest therein until his death.  In 1865, he bought corner store in which he commenced business career as a clerk for [[George Plumer and Co.]] and since that time, has been actively engaged in the dry goods trade.  He was connected with the manufacture establishment of [[B Barrett and Co.]] and was president of [[WC National Bank]] a short time previous to his death.  He was greatly interested in the fire department of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] which was well represented at his funeral.  The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at 2 pm.  Businessmen of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] closed their stores and attended in mass.  He leaves an aged mother nearly 90 years old, his second wife and one child of his first wife and three children from his second wife.
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Death of Robert R [[Donnelly (surname) | Donnelly]].  Friday, Feb. 20 marks the end of an eventful life.  Born in Pennsylvania in 1820, he spent his days of boyhood there.  He came to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] as a clerk in a store then owned by Mr. [[Eberman (surname) | Eberman]] in [[Yellow Brick]] corner.  After a few years, he went into the store of John R [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] in [[Canal Fulton, Ohio | Canal Fulton]].  In 1850, he bought the hardware store of Wm [[Henry (surname) | Henry]] and retained an interest therein until his death.  In 1865, he bought corner store in which he commenced business career as a clerk for [[George Plumer and Co.]] and since that time, has been actively engaged in the dry goods trade.  He was connected with the manufacture establishment of [[B Barrett and Co.]] and was president of [[WC National Bank]] a short time previous to his death.  He was greatly interested in the fire department of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] which was well represented at his funeral.  The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at 2 pm.  Businessmen of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] closed their stores and attended in mass.  He leaves an aged mother nearly 90 years old, his second wife and one child of his first wife and three children from his second wife.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican March 5, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican March 5, 1874==
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