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| ==Wooster Republican May 2, 1894== | | ==Wooster Republican May 2, 1894== |
− | [[McClure and Hinton]] are moving to temporary quarters, Quimby block on the square. | + | [[McClure and Hinton]] are moving to temporary quarters, Quimby block on the square.<br> |
− | Jacob [[Fischer (surname) | Fischer]] is now sole owner of the [[Wooster Book Bindery]] having purchased it of his brother Joseph [[Fischer (surname) | Fischer]]. | + | Jacob [[Fischer (surname) | Fischer]] is now sole owner of the [[Wooster Book Bindery]] having purchased it of his brother Joseph [[Fischer (surname) | Fischer]].<br> |
− | Work on the new building to be erected on Diamond Alley by EM [[Quimby (surname) | Quimby]] will be started in a few days. | + | Work on the new building to be erected on Diamond Alley by EM [[Quimby (surname) | Quimby]] will be started in a few days.<br> |
− | Death of Frederick [[Schuch (surname) | Schuch]]. He was born in Germany on May 8, 1824 and was 69 years of age. He came to the US in 1845 and resided in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] a few months before moving to [[Londonville, Ohio | Londonville]] for 15 years. He again took up his residence in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] where he lived for 30 years. He kept a grocery and restaurant business. | + | Death of Frederick [[Schuch (surname) | Schuch]]. He was born in Germany on May 8, 1824 and was 69 years of age. He came to the US in 1845 and resided in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] a few months before moving to [[Londonville, Ohio | Londonville]] for 15 years. He again took up his residence in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] where he lived for 30 years. He kept a grocery and restaurant business.<br> |
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− | David [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] 1.00 store to be moved from the Quimby stone block to the corner room of the Downing block, NE side of the square in room recently vacated by DL [[Spotts (surname) | Spotts]] so that [[McClure and Hinton]] can use the Quimby room for their business. A new block is being built for them. | + | David [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] 1.00 store to be moved from the Quimby stone block to the corner room of the Downing block, NE side of the square in room recently vacated by DL [[Spotts (surname) | Spotts]] so that [[McClure and Hinton]] can use the Quimby room for their business. A new block is being built for them.<br> |
− | Work is in full progress upon the buildings of the [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] branch of HJ [[Heinz (surname) | Heinz]] and is going right along. | + | Work is in full progress upon the buildings of the [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] branch of HJ [[Heinz (surname) | Heinz]] and is going right along.<br> |
− | CA [[Imler (surname) | Imler]], dealer in carriages and buggies at [[Baker (surname) | Baker]] old stand, E South Street. | + | CA [[Imler (surname) | Imler]], dealer in carriages and buggies at [[Baker (surname) | Baker]] old stand, E South Street.<br> |
− | George A [[Fisher (surname) | Fisher]], manufacture of granet and monuments and tombstones has an office and works on E South Street opposite the Frick warehouse. | + | George A [[Fisher (surname) | Fisher]], manufacture of granet and monuments and tombstones has an office and works on E South Street opposite the Frick warehouse.<br> |
− | [[Boston Piano]] makes pianos on S Buckeye and E South Street. Pianos are sold by [[Odenkirk (surname) | Odenkirk]] and [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] on E Liberty Street opposite the city hall building. | + | [[Boston Piano]] makes pianos on S Buckeye and E South Street. Pianos are sold by [[Odenkirk (surname) | Odenkirk]] and [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] on E Liberty Street opposite the city hall building.<br> |
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| ==Wooster Republican May 9, 1894== | | ==Wooster Republican May 9, 1894== |