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| ==Wooster Republican Aug. 13, 1874== | | ==Wooster Republican Aug. 13, 1874== |
− | City council has passed a resolution instructing the city solicitor to draw up an ordinance for construction of water works. The water to be obtained from [[Reddick (surname) | Reddick]] spring works to be engineered according to second plan presented by Engineer [[Lowe (surname) | Lowe]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]] at cost 40000 to be paid for by city bonds. Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] opposed the resolution. | + | City council has passed a resolution instructing the city solicitor to draw up an ordinance for construction of water works. The water to be obtained from [[Reddick (surname) | Reddick]] spring works to be engineered according to second plan presented by Engineer [[Lowe (surname) | Lowe]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]] at cost 40000 to be paid for by city bonds. Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] opposed the resolution.<br> |
− | Listings of citizens band honorary members Capt AS [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] and others. | + | Listings of citizens band honorary members Capt AS [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] and others.<br> |
− | The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] that he has sold his drug and grocery business to A [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], #4ME. | + | The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] that he has sold his drug and grocery business to A [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], #4ME.<br> |
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− | Liquor indictment. Grand jury found the following indictments: Theodore [[DeYoung (surname) | DeYoung]] selling intoxicating liquor to a minor; Valentine [[Speckhart (surname) | Speckhart]] doing labor on Sunday; George [[Metzler (surname) | Metzler]] selling liquor to those who have a habit of getting intoxicated; Benjamin [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]] selling intoxicating liquor to be drunk on the premises; OA [[Wilhelm (surname) | Wilhelm]] keeping a nuisance selling liquor to be consumed on premises; John [[Leies (surname) | Leises]], E Liberty Street selling liquor to be consumed on premises. | + | Liquor indictment. Grand jury found the following indictments: Theodore [[DeYoung (surname) | DeYoung]] selling intoxicating liquor to a minor; Valentine [[Speckhart (surname) | Speckhart]] doing labor on Sunday; George [[Metzler (surname) | Metzler]] selling liquor to those who have a habit of getting intoxicated; Benjamin [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]] selling intoxicating liquor to be drunk on the premises; OA [[Wilhelm (surname) | Wilhelm]] keeping a nuisance selling liquor to be consumed on premises; John [[Leies (surname) | Leises]], E Liberty Street selling liquor to be consumed on premises.<br> |
− | | + | [[J Nachtrieb and Son]] selling off trunks at cost, opposite [[American Hotel]], E Liberty Street.<br> |
− | [[J Nachtrieb and Son]] selling off trunks at cost, opposite [[American Hotel]], E Liberty Street. | + | First class photographs of children under 10 years of age at [[Harry’s Art Gallery]], #1200 public square.<br> |
− | First class photographs of children under 10 years of age at [[Harry’s Art Gallery]], #1200 public square. | + | JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] and HO [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]] started coal and wood yard at [[Snow Flake Mills]], Liberty Street. <br> |
− | JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] and HO [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]] started coal and wood yard at [[Snow Flake Mills]], Liberty Street. | + | [[Ramseyer and Barnhart]], grain dealers. [[Ramseyer (surname) | Ramseyer]] and Andrew [[Barnhart (surname) | Barnhart]] are co-partners at warehouse back of [[Frances Hall]], W Liberty Street.<br> |
− | [[Ramseyer and Barnhart]], grain dealers. [[Ramseyer (surname) | Ramseyer]] and Andrew [[Barnhart (surname) | Barnhart]] are co-partners at warehouse back of [[Frances Hall]], W Liberty Street. | |
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| ==Wooster Republican Aug. 20, 1874== | | ==Wooster Republican Aug. 20, 1874== |