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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>
 
House owned by Roswell and David [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]], four rooms up and four below.  See sheriff’s advertisement on this issue.<br>
 
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>
 
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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==Wayne County Democrat March 14, 1883==
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AD [[Metz (surname) | Metz]] attorney office over [[HS Childs Clothing Store]], W Liberty Street, next to Zimmerman Exchange block.<br>
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In April, EB [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] and family will move to farm on Madison Hill but continue the Star building as usual.  He has rented his N Market Street residence to Frank W [[Miller (surname) | Miller]].<br>
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On Saturday last, Capt. JN [[Clark (surname) | Clark]] bought JR [[McKinney (surname) | McKinney]]’s house and lot on E North Street.<br>
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Stephen [[Ely (surname) | Ely]] and Robert M [[Donnelly (surname) | Donnelly]] are partners and auctioneers.  The cost of common pleas has licensed [[Ely (surname) | Ely]] as an auctioneer of county and state.<br>
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ED [[Fisher (surname) | Fisher]], saddles and harness whips and cords, 30 S Market Street, one door below the square.<br>
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George [[Power (surname) | Power]], successor to S [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]] for lamps, table cutlery and plate ware.<br>
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Grand spring sale of buggies and wagons, WH [[Banker (surname) | Banker]], 21-29 E South Street opposite J [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] warehouse.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat March 21, 1883==
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Richard L [[Meade (surname) | Meade]] has established an  extensive horse collar manufactory on S Market Street.<br>
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Henry S [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] continues selling his clothing at private sale at auction at [[Star Clothing Store]] plus house is still offered for private sale, lot 36x180 ft. and adjoining lot 24x180 ft.<br>
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The bridge over the railroad tracks on Palmer Street is complete except the earth filling at the end and it will be passable for teams next week.<br>
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Last week, Joseph [[Hattinger (surname) | Hattinger]] and his brother commenced work on the N Bever Street sewer.<br>
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Partnership between [[Well Bros. And Stener]] is dissolved by mutual consent.  The business is continued by [[Well Bros.]] of W Liberty Street next door to [[McClarran and Caskey Grocery Store]].<br>
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James A [[Ogden (surname) | Ogden]], for spring goods on E Liberty Street opposite the post office.<br>
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I have opened a place of business in OM Albright’s block for the purpose of carrying on the watch and clock business, Will S [[Rowe (surname) | Rowe]].<br>
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John H [[Thomas (surname) | Thomas]], organs, pianos and sewing machines at [[Palace of Music]], north of the county buildings.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat March 28, 1883==
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Isaac [[Dye (surname) | Dye]] at 35 W Liberty Street, single and double harness and wagons.<br>
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Robert [[Gow (surname) | Gow]] has moved his shoe shop from Kratz corner to center room of Babb’s building on E Liberty Street.<br>
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[[Well Bros.]] have purchased Mr. [[Stoner (surname) | Stoner]] interest in the W Liberty Street dry goods store, one door west of [[McClarran and Caskey Grocery Store]].<br>
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Peter and Fabor will take possession next Monday of the coal yard of James [[Neal (surname) | Neal]] on E Liberty Street, near Schuch’s.  Mr. [[Neal (surname) | Neal]] will move uptown to Howard’s corner opposite the [Archer House]] and at some time Mr. [[Hubbell (surname) | Hubbell]] will change his yards in the rear of [[American Hotel]].<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat April 4, 1883==
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New sign in front of CF [[Conrad (surname) | Conrad]] billiard hall.<br>
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Hugh [[Shields (surname) | Shields]], the veteran shoe maker, has moved to Eley’s block on S Market Street just opposite the old location.<br>
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Benjamin [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]] sold his property W Liberty Street to Quimby [[Jones (surname) | Jones]] who has rented same to Fred J [[Young (surname) | Young]], who will occupy it as an eating house.  Mr. [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]] will move his restaurant to Miller’s stand one door east of the old place.<br>
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[[Schlngel (surname) | Schlngel]] will occupy a portion of TP [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]] music store, American House block after April 1st until his new brick building on E Liberty Street is completed.<br>
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Money to lend on farm and city property, office Childs building, opposite post office, JW [[Emrich (surname) | Emrich]] agent.<br>
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SB [[Eason (surname) | Eason]], office over the [[National Bank of Wooster]] on W Liberty Street.<br>
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James [[Neal (surname) | Neal]]  has new coal yard, having disposed of my coal yard on E Liberty Street and leased the Howard block on corner opposite the Archer House and erected there a new office and coal shed now better able to carry on the coal business.<br>
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Wall paper for sale at [[Belnap (surname) | Belnap]].<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat April 11, 1883==
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Dr. HA [[Hart (surname) | Hart]] now occupies the [[Episcopal Church]] parsonage as his office and residence.<br>
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General [[Schlagel (surname) | Schlagel]] has commenced work on his new store building on E Liberty Street.<br>
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Emma [[Brainard (surname) | Brainard]] art gallery, SE side of square.<br>
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The [[Tottem-Teich Brothers]] and [[Julius and Emanuel]] have moved their shop a little up E Liberty Street, being located one door east of Kratz corner.<br>
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Will [[Beresford (surname) | Beresford]] has been at work.  The excavating for the foundation for the brick block he proposes to erect on his lot on E Liberty Street, opposite the [[Archer House]].<br>
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[[Peter and Taylor]] coal lime purchased the old yard opposite [[Barrett Machine Shop]], E Liberty Street, Phil [[Peter (surname) | Peter]] and George W [[Taylor (surname) | Taylor]].<br>
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James [[Neal (surname) | Neal]] coal yard, E Liberty Street leased Howard lot opposite the [[Archer House]] and erected there a new office and coal yards.<br>
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William and Harper [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]] have returned from [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] and established a machine repair shop on W South Street.  Repair all kinds of farm machinery.<br>
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[[Well Bros. Dry Goods Store]], four doors west of the courthouse, W Liberty Street.<br>
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Dr. WC [[Moore (surname) | Moore]] has taken Dr. CB [[Mowery (surname) | Mowery]] into partnership of the practice of medicine.<br>
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Mr. George [[Power (surname) | Power]] secured services of Mrs. Sue [[Lightcap (surname) | Lightcap]] as a clerk in his store.<br>
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John A [[Wilhelm (surname) | Wilhelm]] carriage shop, office and factory E Liberty Street near the depot.<br>
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Benjamin [[Tiefenthaler (surname) | Tiefenthaler]] has moved his cigar manufactory from the Geitgey block to Kratz corner on E Liberty Street.<br>
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Buy your carpet at JC [[Glasgow (surname) | Glasgow]] in rear room of [[Clark Bros.]] old [[Acadome Dry Goods Store]].<br>
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Half works.  The [[Wooster Agricultural Works]] furnish for next 60 days repairs on reapers and mowers, John H [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] and John [[Zimmerman (surname) | Zimmerman]].<br>
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[[J Roth and Co.]] boots and shoes.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat April 18, 1883==
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David [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] hats and caps, opposite the [[American House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
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Mrs. [[Douglass (surname) | Douglass]] has moved the dressmaking business to S Buckeye Street in the Fabor building opposite the [[Archer House]].<br>
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James [[Neal (surname) | Neal]] new coal office at 36 E Liberty Street, has a new accurate pair of scales.<br>
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GB [[Seigenthaler (surname) | Seigenthaler]] for boots and shoes, two doors west of the courthouse.<br>
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HS [[Childs (surname) | Childs]], public auction of household goods at residence on W Liberty Street.<br>
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Grand opening of spring and summer millinary, Thursday and Friday, April 26-27.  Mrs. [[Fox (surname) | Fox]].<br>
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Mrs. [[Cutter (surname) | Cutter]], millinary of firm of [[Cutter and Smyser]] has just returned from [[New York, NY | New York]] city.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat April 25, 1883==
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[[McClure Bros.]] have leased the large room formerly occupied by General [[Schlagel (surname) | Schlagel]] in Downing block, NE side of square, for groceries.<br>
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George [[Faber (surname) | Faber]] next door to the courthouse, last week opened his soda fountain shop, E Liberty Street.<br>
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The [[Tieche Bros.]], James and Emanuel, have taken possession of their new premises in the JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] building, opposite [[Plank Mill]], E Liberty Street.  They are doing business in all kinds of plumbing, sheet and iron work.<br>
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[[PJ Power Clothing Emporium]], spring and summer goods, SE corner of square at S Market Street.<br>
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[[McDonald Machine Shop]] take notice.  Repairing of portable engines.  Wm N and HP [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]], managers in shop west of [[McDonald and Co.]] old works.<br>
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AH [[Imgard (surname) | Imgard]], clocks and jewelry in [[Belnap Book Store]] block, E Liberty Street, corner of Buckeye, NW side.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat May 2, 1883==
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Jessie [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]]’s new revolving sign whorled all day last Saturday and a legal question is raised if it does not violate a city ordinance.<br>
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Extensive brick addition to be built to [[ St. Mary Catholic Church]] which when completed, will make the edifice one-third larger.  John [[Seib (surname) | Seib]] is the general contractor.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat May 9, 1883==
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Proprietor JB [[France (surname) | France]] has improved the [[Academy of Music]] second now finished with a new iron cornice bearing name and newly, freshly painted.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat May 16, 1883==
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[[Schlagel (surname) | Schlagel]] new building will soon be ready for occupancy.<br>
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The brick walls of Wm [[Beresford (surname) | Beresford]]’s new business house on E Liberty Street are mounting upward in good style.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat June 6, 1883==
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[[Rutt and Gorgas]] slaughter house on [[Barrett Farms]] east of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] was burnt to the ground last Saturday.<br>
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At city council Monday evening, Mr. [[Busch (surname) | Busch]] brought up the matter of city park adjoining the High School, stating that 14 years ago the city leased the same Board of Education for 10 years and suggested that council should either renew the lease or take the park into their own hands, whereupon Mr. [[Taggart (surname) | Taggart]] moved that the city solicitor be instructed to draw up a contract to lease the park to the school board for 10 years at a normal rent.  It carried.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat June 13, 1883==
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DQ [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] is steadily recovering from his late illness and in his illness the business is being conducted by his partner AF [[Buchhelt (surname) | Buchhelt]].<br>
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