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==Wooster  Republican  Marth 8, 1899==
 
==Wooster  Republican  Marth 8, 1899==
Fine house built in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] in many years.  A showcase made of glass.  Rev. OA [[Hills (surname) | Hills]] DD, in a few weeks will take possession of the new house on College Ave.  It has 48 rooms counting closets and baths.  Architect is George [[Barbar (surname) | Barbar]] of [[Knoxville, Tennessee | Knoxville]].  [[DC Curry and Co.]] furnished lumber, JC [[Tiech (surname) | Tiech]] did the plumbing and roofing and John W [[Inters (surname) | Inters]] plastered.  Samuel [[Metzler (surname) | Metzler]] did the painting.
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Fine house built in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] in many years.  A showcase made of glass.  Rev. OA [[Hills (surname) | Hills]] DD, in a few weeks will take possession of the new house on College Ave.  It has 48 rooms counting closets and baths.  Architect is George [[Barbar (surname) | Barbar]] of [[Knoxville, Tennessee | Knoxville]].  [[DC Curry and Co.]] furnished lumber, JC [[Tiech (surname) | Tiech]] did the plumbing and roofing and John W [[Inters (surname) | Inters]] plastered.  Samuel [[Metzler (surname) | Metzler]] did the painting.<br>
Work under way on one of the most busiest blocks in the city on the [[Iron Block]] owned by Jacob [[Frick (surname) | Frick]].  An addition is being placed over the ware rooms of Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery and WA [[Robertson (surname) | Robertson]] shoe store.  The new structure is to be used by [[Harding and Co.]] as a repository for exhibiting their fine vehicles.  The additional store will be 40 feet wide and 70 feet long.  The story will be 14 feet high and windows will be glass.  The roof top contract to James [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] to have rooms ready by April 1st.  [[Harding and Co.]] will throw rooms open early in April when they promise the greatest display of vehicles ever seen in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] or Wayne County.
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Work under way on one of the most busiest blocks in the city on the [[Iron Block]] owned by Jacob [[Frick (surname) | Frick]].  An addition is being placed over the ware rooms of Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery and WA [[Robertson (surname) | Robertson]] shoe store.  The new structure is to be used by [[Harding and Co.]] as a repository for exhibiting their fine vehicles.  The additional store will be 40 feet wide and 70 feet long.  The story will be 14 feet high and windows will be glass.  The roof top contract to James [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] to have rooms ready by April 1st.  [[Harding and Co.]] will throw rooms open early in April when they promise the greatest display of vehicles ever seen in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] or Wayne County.<br>
Mr. [[Christine (surname) | Christine]] has opened a new furniture store in room of new Quimby block, lower room filled with lastest style household goods.
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Mr. [[Christine (surname) | Christine]] has opened a new furniture store in room of new Quimby block, lower room filled with lastest style household goods.<br>
Matt J [[Booz (surname) | Booz]], photographer, has secured a lease to suit of rooms in Quimby block over the [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] furnishing goods store and on April 1st will open a gallery.
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Matt J [[Booz (surname) | Booz]], photographer, has secured a lease to suit of rooms in Quimby block over the [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] furnishing goods store and on April 1st will open a gallery.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  April 5, 1899==
 
==Wooster Republican  April 5, 1899==
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