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| ==Wooster Republican April 23, 1874== | | ==Wooster Republican April 23, 1874== |
− | Meeting of Wooster Council. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]]- pres., Robert J [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]]- VP, DW [[Immel (surname) | Immel]] elected president Monday evening, April 20th. On motion of Mr. [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]], the committee on Water Works was instructed to meet with Mr. [[Reddick (surname) | Reddick]] at his earliest convenience in reference to purchasing or leasing his [[Reddick’s Springs]] north of the city. Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] said they were 141 feet above the level of the public square and project was feasible. | + | Meeting of Wooster Council. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]]- pres., Robert J [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]]- VP, DW [[Immel (surname) | Immel]] elected president Monday evening, April 20th. On motion of Mr. [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]], the committee on Water Works was instructed to meet with Mr. <br>[[Reddick (surname) | Reddick]] at his earliest convenience in reference to purchasing or leasing his [[Reddick’s Springs]] north of the city. Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] said they were 141 feet above the level of the public square and project was feasible.<br> |
− | White lime for sale by Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]] at lime house, E Liberty Street, near [[Curry Lumber Yard]]. | + | White lime for sale by Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]] at lime house, E Liberty Street, near [[Curry Lumber Yard]].<br> |
− | General opening of ladies millinary at Mrs. [[Fox (surname) | Fox]] on Monday, May 4th, NE corner of square, opposite the county buildings. | + | General opening of ladies millinary at Mrs. [[Fox (surname) | Fox]] on Monday, May 4th, NE corner of square, opposite the county buildings.<br> |
− | JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] and EO [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]] coal yard and wood yard at [[Snow Flake Mills]], formerly called [[Home Mills]]. | + | JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] and EO [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]] coal yard and wood yard at [[Snow Flake Mills]], formerly called [[Home Mills]].<br> |
− | [[Goodman and Miller]] sell lime on S Market Street. | + | [[Goodman and Miller]] sell lime on S Market Street.<br> |
− | [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]] have moved to old post office building, SE side of square. | + | [[Hoelzel and Kaltwasser]] have moved to old post office building, SE side of square.<br> |
− | Furniture for sale at cost at [[Wm Spear and Son Furniture]] ware room, W Liberty Street. | + | Furniture for sale at cost at [[Wm Spear and Son Furniture]] ware room, W Liberty Street.<br> |
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| ==Wooster Republican April 30, 1874== | | ==Wooster Republican April 30, 1874== |