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| ==Wooster Republican April 9, 1874== | | ==Wooster Republican April 9, 1874== |
− | [[Marble Hall]], Thursday evening, April 16, 1874. Grand concert by John [[Muller (surname) | Muller]] at Eberhardt corner. | + | [[Marble Hall]], Thursday evening, April 16, 1874. Grand concert by John [[Muller (surname) | Muller]] at Eberhardt corner.<br> |
− | [[Stephen and Young]], bakery and confectionary on S Market Street. | + | [[Stephen and Young]], bakery and confectionary on S Market Street.<br> |
− | Samuel [[Armstrong (surname) | Armstrong]], wholesale dealer in brushes of all kinds. Manufacture by [[D Foss and Son]], having purchased the brush manufactory of Adam [[Foss (surname) | Foss]]. I am prepared to fill all orders, Samuel [[Armstrong (surname) | Armstrong]]. | + | Samuel [[Armstrong (surname) | Armstrong]], wholesale dealer in brushes of all kinds. Manufacture by [[D Foss and Son]], having purchased the brush manufactory of Adam [[Foss (surname) | Foss]]. I am prepared to fill all orders, Samuel [[Armstrong (surname) | Armstrong]].<br> |
− | [[NY Branch Store]] just received New York goods at [[NY Branch Store]] in old Howard building, [[H Herman and Co.]]. | + | [[NY Branch Store]] just received New York goods at [[NY Branch Store]] in old Howard building, [[H Herman and Co.]].<br> |
− | New bakery and confectionary. [[Stephan and Young]] have in #38 S Market Street, first class bakery. | + | New bakery and confectionary. [[Stephan and Young]] have in #38 S Market Street, first class bakery.<br> |
− | New millinary. Mrs. FA [[Bonner (surname) | Bonner]] opened a large stock of millinary goods, SE side of square, over [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]] store. | + | New millinary. Mrs. FA [[Bonner (surname) | Bonner]] opened a large stock of millinary goods, SE side of square, over [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]] store.<br> |
− | [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]], new rooms. The old post office building, being overhauled from basement to roof, all evidence of printers ink, [[Wooster Republican ]]or post office has been removed. Drs. [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]] feel proud of their new building. | + | [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]], new rooms. The old post office building, being overhauled from basement to roof, all evidence of printers ink, [[Wooster Republican ]]or post office has been removed. Drs. [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]] feel proud of their new building.<br> |
− | [[E Funk and Co.]], Curry block, E Liberty Street, successor to CT [[Parks (surname) | Parks]]. | + | [[E Funk and Co.]], Curry block, E Liberty Street, successor to CT [[Parks (surname) | Parks]].<br> |
− | Simon [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]], SE side, choice in best furniture, 6 doors south of Donner corner, in rooms formerly occupied by [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]]. | + | Simon [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]], SE side, choice in best furniture, 6 doors south of Donner corner, in rooms formerly occupied by [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]].<br> |
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| ==Wooster Republican April 16, 1874== | | ==Wooster Republican April 16, 1874== |