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[[Central House]] on S Market Street, [[Tienthaler (surname) | Tienthaler]] is proprietor.<br>
 
[[Central House]] on S Market Street, [[Tienthaler (surname) | Tienthaler]] is proprietor.<br>
 
George [[Power (surname) | Power]] is successor to S [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]]’s store of china, queens ware, glassware and stoneware.<br>
 
George [[Power (surname) | Power]] is successor to S [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]]’s store of china, queens ware, glassware and stoneware.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat March 7, 1883==
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Attorney at law and doctors, same.<br>
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Andrew [[Brandstettler (surname) | Brandstettler]] has finished a new brick house on the old fair grounds.<br>
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On Friday of this week, HS [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] auctioned sale of his clothing, opposite Zimmerman’s.<br>
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The railroad company has recommended commenced work on the railroad bridge on Palmer Street, much to ratification of Mr. Jacob [[Palmer (surname) | Palmer]] and other citizens.<br>
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Wm F [[Flattery (surname)| Flattery]] for seeds.<br>
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John H [[Thomas (surname) | Thomas]] for pianos and organs at [[Palace of Music]] north of county buildings.<br>
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Mr. JB [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]] of firm of [[Hartman and Durstine]], has patented a refrigerator which certainly process merit.  As soon as possible they propose to manufacture refrigerators on a large scale at planning mill on N Bever Street.<br>
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David [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] Jr. was in town when passing along E Liberty Street.  He paused in front of [[Rutt and Gorges Butcher Shop]], opposite the [[Archer House]] and said, “ In this building when a boy in 1844, I first commenced merchandizing.  It then stood on the Golden Corner where [[Glick Clothing Store]] is now and was moved here in 1847.”  (Building moved from SW side of square to E Liberty Street, evidently.)<br>
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George W [[Faber (surname) | Faber]], railroad conductor, has retired to coal trade in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] partnering of Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]].  The yard and office are in old coal yards stand, opposite [[Barrett Machine Shop]] E Liberty Street.<br>
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[[Laubach and Donnelly Drug Store]], SE side of square.<br>
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[[Central Hotel]] corner of South and S Market Streets.  [[Tienthaler (surname) | Tienthaler]] is proprietor and  Arthur H [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] clerk.<br>
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George [[Power (surname) | Power]] is successor to S [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]].<br>
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[[Wisner and Muschenick]] boots and shoes, NE side of square in the Downing block.<br>
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Buggies and wagons at WH [[Banker (surname) | Banker]], 21-29 E South Street opposite J [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] warehouse.<br>
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Singer sewing machines for sale, WH [[Cunnings (surname) | Cunnings]] agent, 24 SE side of square.<br>
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Dr. H [[Shaffer (surname) | Shaffer]], over [[CW McClure Store]].<br>
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Dr. DC [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] last week laid out a new street in his addition between E North and E Larwill Street and it is called Ventilator Avenue and already erected 21 barn structures.<br>
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Dissolution of partnership of John F [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]] and James A [[Ogden (surname)| | Ogden]] under firm name of [[Barrett and Ogden]].  Mr. [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]] retiring from the firm, will be conducted at the old stand of James A [[Ogden (surname) | Ogden]], opposite the post office, whom assumes all liabilities of the firm March 5, 1883.<br>
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Emma [[Brainard (surname) | Brainard]] art gallery, SE side of square, old [[Harry Gallery Studio]].<br>
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[[McClarran and Caskey Grocery Store]].<br>
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[[Cash Stove and Tin Store]], one door south of the square, C [[McClure (surname) | McClure]].<br>
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[[DE Robison Shoe Store]], 55 S Market Street in Schauman block.<br>
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Isaac [[Dye (surname) | Dye]], 35 E Liberty Street, single and double harness, old BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]] saddle and harness shop.<br>
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About 8 pm yesterday evening, the barn of John [[Reeb (surname) | Reeb]] butcher, on S Market Street, took fire which is located across Apple Creek, near the cemetery.  The firemen attached hose to the hydrant at the foot of Buckeye Street which was the nearest point and ran a long hose to it.  The hose however, burst in several places and streams of water lost any force on this fire.  The barn was at a loss of 700-800.  This makes the third barn Mr. [[Reeb (surname) | Reeb]] has lost by fire.<br>
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House owned by Roswell and David [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]], four rooms up and four below.  See sheriff’s advertisement on this issue.<br>
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David Clinton [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] vs. Elizabeth [[McBride (surname) | McBride]], etel order of sale and partition in Wayne County common please court Saturday, March 24, 1883, known and being west part of inlot 381, revise plot of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], also inlot 566 on north side of W Larwill Street.<br>
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