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| Want a day book, go to [[Rice]] in Downing block, NE side of square.<br> | | Want a day book, go to [[Rice]] in Downing block, NE side of square.<br> |
| Clothes and wringers repaired at SF [[Days (surname) | Days]] store, 46 W Liberty Street.<br> | | Clothes and wringers repaired at SF [[Days (surname) | Days]] store, 46 W Liberty Street.<br> |
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| + | ==Wooster Republican Feb. 24, 1881== |
| + | Sudden death of Lindol [[Sprague (surname) | Sprague]]] on last Thursday afternoon. He was one of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]]’s oldest citizens just celebrated his 82 birthday and for over 60 years a resident of this town. He was a native of [[Coopersville, NY | Coopersville]], Oct. 12, 1798. In Nov. 9, 1820, he came to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and on Dec. 23, 1828 married Margaret [[Lippencott (surname) | Lippencott]] of Belmont County, Ohio. Ten years after, he built residence in the brick building on the corner of Walnut and W Liberty Street. [[Sprague (surname) | Sprague]] was one of the oldest citizens. Service was conducted by Rev. TA [[McCurdy (surname) | McCurdy]] of the [[First Presbyterian Church]]. He was a member for almost 50 years. Dr. [[Taylor (surname) | Taylor]] of University, assisted Dr. [[McCurdy (surname) | McCurdy]]. Pall bearers were Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], DW [[Immel (surname) | Immel]], Peter [[Foust (surname) | Foust]], John [[Zimmerman (surname) | Zimmerman]], JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] and George [[Troutman (surname) | Troutman]].<br> |
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| + | Mr. Cot [[Lake (surname) | Lake]] is at his livery stable, rear of the [[American House]] and has a five month old colt.<br> |
| + | DC [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] has sold his interest in the grocery establishment of [[Kuhn Bros.]] red corner to Lee D [[Craighead (surname) | Craighead]] and goes on Thursday of this week to [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]], where he will engage in the grocery business with his brother James. The new firm will be known as [[Kuhn and Craighead]], SE side of square.<br> |
| + | For sale, 100 organ boxes by John H [[Thomas (surname) | Thomas]] music store.<br> |