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Council notice.  Full board of council on Monday night.  The Italian Hugster stand must go.  A removal petition of stand on SW side of square signed by AM [[Glick (surname) | Glick]] and 13 other merchants was presented to council and was received.  City marshal was ordered to enforce ordinance to close up all hugster stands by March 1st.  Solicitor [[McSweeney (surname) | McSweeney]] read a report on power of council to regulate sidewalks on resolution.  Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]] voted no,  [[Saal (surname) | Saal]] did not vote and the rest voted yes.  A petition signed by 150 citizens was presented to council by HA [[Rowe (surname) | Rowe]], S [[Routson (surname) | Routson]] and Jacob [[Palmer (surname) | Palmer]] asking establishment of a five ward of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]]., part situated east of Railroad in eastern part of said city.  Petition was presented to city solicitor.  City Engineer, JD [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] asked council for 500 feet of new hose and hydrant connections for steamer.  An ordinance 1st reading for sewer commission of five members appointed by mayor to look after the security and regulation of the sewer of city.  The water trustees requested the use of Deludge Steamer to pump water from a spring above old boarding house on N Bever Street into water pipes and thence to main reservoir at Reddick Dam.  Petition granted by council.<br>
 
Council notice.  Full board of council on Monday night.  The Italian Hugster stand must go.  A removal petition of stand on SW side of square signed by AM [[Glick (surname) | Glick]] and 13 other merchants was presented to council and was received.  City marshal was ordered to enforce ordinance to close up all hugster stands by March 1st.  Solicitor [[McSweeney (surname) | McSweeney]] read a report on power of council to regulate sidewalks on resolution.  Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]] voted no,  [[Saal (surname) | Saal]] did not vote and the rest voted yes.  A petition signed by 150 citizens was presented to council by HA [[Rowe (surname) | Rowe]], S [[Routson (surname) | Routson]] and Jacob [[Palmer (surname) | Palmer]] asking establishment of a five ward of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]]., part situated east of Railroad in eastern part of said city.  Petition was presented to city solicitor.  City Engineer, JD [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] asked council for 500 feet of new hose and hydrant connections for steamer.  An ordinance 1st reading for sewer commission of five members appointed by mayor to look after the security and regulation of the sewer of city.  The water trustees requested the use of Deludge Steamer to pump water from a spring above old boarding house on N Bever Street into water pipes and thence to main reservoir at Reddick Dam.  Petition granted by council.<br>
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==Wooster Republican Feb. 17, 1881==
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Andrew [[McMonigal (surname) | McMonigal]] will return to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] next Monday from [[Alliance, Ohio | Alliance]] and prepare to fill all orders for lining furnaces, stoves.  Leave orders at grocery store of Just [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] on W Liberty Street and Augustus [[Babb (surname) | Babb]] on E Liberty Street.<br>
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Steam heating fixtures have arrived and placed in the new [[English Lutheran Church]].  The work of completing and furnishing the interior of the building and the commendable church office is rapidly progressing and is expected to be ready for dedication two weeks from next Sabbath, March 6, 1881.<br>
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Mrs. M [[Myers (surname) | Myers]], dressmaker and dealer in fancy goods has moved to the McSweeney building upstairs, opposite the [[American Hotel]].<br>
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Mr. Edward [[Craighead (surname) | Craighead]] has returned from [[Springfield, Ohio | Springfield]] to resume work in the tin shop with CW [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] on S Market Street.<br>
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[[Foss and Schwarts]] are firmly established in new headquarters on E Liberty Street and have [[Brush Works]] going in full blast and filling orders as fast as they come in.<br>
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John [[Sorg (surname) | Sorg]] has purchased the Auman building now occupied by [[Belnap News Depot]] and will open sometime in April a restaurant in city.  The consideration of property was 5500.<br>
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Want a day book, go to [[Rice]] in Downing block, NE side of square.<br>
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Clothes and wringers repaired at SF [[Days (surname) | Days]] store, 46 W Liberty Street.<br>
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