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==Wooster Republican April 2, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican April 2, 1874==
Due to fire and water damage, I am selling out my entire stock of dry goods at very low prices, located two doors west of [[Washington House]].  Terms cash, JB [[Power (surname) | Power]].
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Due to fire and water damage, I am selling out my entire stock of dry goods at very low prices, located two doors west of [[Washington House]].  Terms cash, JB [[Power (surname) | Power]].<br>
Fire at burned out [[Acadome]] is cause of [[L Firestone and Son]] to sell at greatly reduced prices, all goods, notions, drugs and medicines saved from the fire.  Location [[Eagle House]], west of [[Saybolt, Tieche and Co.]] store room.
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Fire at burned out [[Acadome]] is cause of [[L Firestone and Son]] to sell at greatly reduced prices, all goods, notions, drugs and medicines saved from the fire.  Location [[Eagle House]], west of [[Saybolt, Tieche and Co.]] store room.<br>
Bargains at PJ [[Powers (surname) | Powers]], [[American Clothing Store]], west corner room of the [[American Hotel]].
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Bargains at PJ [[Powers (surname) | Powers]], [[American Clothing Store]], west corner room of the [[American Hotel]].<br>
Old [[Wooster Foundry and Machine Shop]] on corner of North and Buckeye Streets MW.
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Old [[Wooster Foundry and Machine Shop]] on corner of North and Buckeye Streets MW.<br>
[[Pinkerton and Co.]].
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[[Pinkerton and Co.]].<br>
HJ [[Frost (surname) | Frost]], again for groceries and provisions at Red Front Store, opposite [[Zimmerman Drug Store]].
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HJ [[Frost (surname) | Frost]], again for groceries and provisions at Red Front Store, opposite [[Zimmerman Drug Store]].<br>
Collars for sale by [[Hartman and Durstine]], wholesale and retail collar manufacture in the alley at the rear of [[Watts Butter Shop]], W Liberty Street.
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Collars for sale by [[Hartman and Durstine]], wholesale and retail collar manufacture in the alley at the rear of [[Watts Butter Shop]], W Liberty Street.<br>
E Liberty Street [[Provision Store]], [[E Funk and Co.]], successor to T [[Parks (surname) | Parks]] of [[Parks and Cameron Grocery]], E Liberty Street, Curry block.
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E Liberty Street [[Provision Store]], [[E Funk and Co.]], successor to T [[Parks (surname) | Parks]] of [[Parks and Cameron Grocery]], E Liberty Street, Curry block.<br>
Dissolution of partnership of RN [[Warren (surname) | Warren]] and GH [[Peck (surname) | Peck]] is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
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Dissolution of partnership of RN [[Warren (surname) | Warren]] and GH [[Peck (surname) | Peck]] is this day dissolved by mutual consent.<br>
AG [[Rich (surname) | Rich]], house painter, painting and paper hanging.  Leave orders at [[DD Millers Hardware]] or inquire on Vine Street.
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AG [[Rich (surname) | Rich]], house painter, painting and paper hanging.  Leave orders at [[DD Millers Hardware]] or inquire on Vine Street.<br>
City Council.  Passage of Prohibition Ordinance.  March 27, 1874.  Committee on Fire Dept., having rented room of OA [[Albright (surname) | Albright]] on S Market Street 45.00 per year for a meeting room and room to keep truck of [[White Cloud Hook and Ladder Co.]] for two years at 150, reported accepted amendment to ordinance to restrain and prevent ale beer house in city of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  Tie vote, so declared lost.  Pres. abstained in the decision, JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] moved to amend section three, fixing time for imprisonment at or less than five days or no more than 30 days , two voted no.  Council adjourned to next Thursday evening.  An ordinance to refrain and prohibit beer parlor houses and shops and places of habitual resort for tipping and intemperance in City of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  A [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]]- pres.  James [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]]- city clerk.
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City Council.  Passage of Prohibition Ordinance.  March 27, 1874.  Committee on Fire Dept., having rented room of OA [[Albright (surname) | Albright]] on S Market Street 45.00 per year for a meeting room and room to keep truck of [[White Cloud Hook and Ladder Co.]] for two years at 150, reported accepted amendment to ordinance to restrain and prevent ale beer house in city of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  Tie vote, so declared lost.  Pres. abstained in the decision, JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] moved to amend section three, fixing time for imprisonment at or less than five days or no more than 30 days , two voted no.  Council adjourned to next Thursday evening.  An ordinance to refrain and prohibit beer parlor houses and shops and places of habitual resort for tipping and intemperance in City of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  A [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]]- pres.  James [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]]- city clerk.<br>
 
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==Wooster Republican April 9, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican April 9, 1874==
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