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About 10 o’clock, the dwelling house occupied by Harrison [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] near [[Spears Chair Factory]] took fire and very badly damaged considerable household goods.<br>
 
About 10 o’clock, the dwelling house occupied by Harrison [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] near [[Spears Chair Factory]] took fire and very badly damaged considerable household goods.<br>
 
Free drinks were given away at the front of Gus [[Miller (surname) | Miller]]’s W Liberty Street.<br>
 
Free drinks were given away at the front of Gus [[Miller (surname) | Miller]]’s W Liberty Street.<br>
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==WC Democrat Aug. 8, 1883==
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Will [[Beresford (surname) | Beresford]] has moved his merchandise from [[Archer House]] to his new building across the street.<br>
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DW [[Kimber (surname) | Kimber]] has moved his law office from Germania building to rooms over [[Ogden Clothing Store]], E Liberty Street.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Aug. 15, 1883==
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[[Hartman and Durstine]] on Monday received from Washington City their paten on their refrigerator.  They will soon commence the manufacture of refrigerators.<br>
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Several dwelling houses are being erected in the second ward on E Bowman Street.  Mr. WC [[Leathe (surname) | Leathe]], supt. of [[Bural Case Co.]], is rapidly being completed.  On Beall Ave., another addition to older structure further residence of Mr. GA [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]], secretary of [[Wooster Refrigerator Co.]].  Mr. ES [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] of enterprising firm of [[Kuhn and Craighead]] is laying his foundation.  Mr. Walter T [[Peckinpaugh (surname) | Peckinpaugh]], teller at National Bank, commenced a house on N Bever Street.<br>
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The [[Wayne County Pioneer Association]] will hold its fourth annual meeting and picnic in Highland Park Aug. 30th.  Albert [[McFadden (surname) | McFadden]]- president, James [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]]- secretary.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Aug. 22, 1883==
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On Saturday afternoon of the week, at old Sprague corner, will sell at 1 pm the entire stock of clothing, hats and caps.  HS [[Childs (surname) | Childs]], bound for Kansas.<br>
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WH [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]], barber shop on E Liberty Street, is lighted up with newly purchased carbon oil gas.<br>
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Mr. Harry [[Huffstott (surname) | Huffstott]] has become a partner in the firm of [[Harding and Co. Hardware]], one door west of the courthouse.<br>
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Connected with [[Agricultural Works]] is fine set of buggies and carriages at JT [[Shields (surname) | Shields]]’s establishment, SW corner of square.  Ed [[Geiselman (surname) | Geiselman]] will show stock to  customers.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Sept. 5, 1883==
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NL [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]] has moved his [[Boston Shoe Store]] two doors east of old stand in American Hotel block.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Sept. 12, 1883==
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Handsome jewelry  case ever seen in city was brought last week from Colorado by Lewis [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]] and presented to his brother Jessie [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]].  It can be seen at [[McClellan Book Store]], 21 E Liberty Street, American block.<br>
    
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