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Report of condition of [[National Bank of Wooster]], 376789.39 in assets and the  same in liabilities, C [[Hard (surname) | Hard]]-cashier.<br>
 
Report of condition of [[National Bank of Wooster]], 376789.39 in assets and the  same in liabilities, C [[Hard (surname) | Hard]]-cashier.<br>
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Dissolution- The undersign this day dissolved partnership.  The accounts will be in the hands of C [[Weirick (surname) | Weirick]].  Mr. [[Roth (surname) | Roth]] will carry on business at old stand of [[C Roth and C [[Weirick]].  Mr. [[Roth (surname) | Roth]] has just received new stock of boots and shoes.<br>
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Dissolution- The undersign this day dissolved partnership.  The accounts will be in the hands of C [[Weirick (surname) | Weirick]].  Mr. [[Roth (surname) | Roth]] will carry on business at old stand of C Roth and C [[Weirick]].  Mr. [[Roth (surname) | Roth]] has just received new stock of boots and shoes.<br>
    
For sale or rent- Two story frame house containing eight large rooms on Spink Street.  Inquire of John P [[Hankey (surname) | Hankey]] or PS [[VanHoughton (surname) | VanHoughton]], [[WC National Bank]].<br>
 
For sale or rent- Two story frame house containing eight large rooms on Spink Street.  Inquire of John P [[Hankey (surname) | Hankey]] or PS [[VanHoughton (surname) | VanHoughton]], [[WC National Bank]].<br>
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JH [[Reid (surname) | Reid]], harness and saddles, NE side of square.<br>
 
JH [[Reid (surname) | Reid]], harness and saddles, NE side of square.<br>
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Headquarters for wallpaper, 15000 bolts at [[Hartman Drug Store]], [[Acadome]] building, JB [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]].
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Headquarters for wallpaper, 15000 bolts at [[Hartman Drug Store]], [[Acadome]] building, JB [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]].<br>
Victoria Gallery of [[Rawlins and Co.]].
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[[Albright Brother Photography Gallery]], SE corner of square, entrance off E Liberty Street.
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Victoria Gallery of [[Rawlins and Co.]].<br>
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[[Albright Brother Photography Gallery]], SE corner of square, entrance off E Liberty Street.<br>
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[[James Curry and Son]], furniture and undertaking, bought of assignee of [[Landis Brothers]] on E Liberty Street, large brick building adjoining planning mill.
 
[[James Curry and Son]], furniture and undertaking, bought of assignee of [[Landis Brothers]] on E Liberty Street, large brick building adjoining planning mill.
[[Parks and Cameron]], Curry block, E Liberty Street, for groceries.
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[[Parks and Cameron]], Curry block, E Liberty Street, for groceries.<br>
[[Wooster Foundry and Machine Shop]] of MW [[Pinkerton (surname) | Pinkerton]], corner of Buckeye and North Streets.
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[[Wooster Foundry and Machine Shop]] of MW [[Pinkerton (surname) | Pinkerton]], corner of Buckeye and North Streets.<br>
    
==Wayne County Democrat April 10, 1873==
 
==Wayne County Democrat April 10, 1873==
Stoves, tin ware and spouting at AS [[Lehman (surname) | Lehman]], one door east of [[Donnelly Hardware Store]], E Liberty Street.  They have moved to rooms formerly occupied by [[WD Barrett and Co.]] shoe store.
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Stoves, tin ware and spouting at AS [[Lehman (surname) | Lehman]], one door east of [[Donnelly Hardware Store]], E Liberty Street.  They have moved to rooms formerly occupied by [[WD Barrett and Co.]] shoe store.<br>
Three robberies in one night.  Mr. A [[Brauneck (surname) | Brauneck]], jewelry store was broken in and 250 taken.  Mr. Jacob [[Kurtz (surname) | Kurt]] residence on N Market Street was entered and 150 taken.  Jeremiah [[Fox (surname) | Fox]] on N Buckeye Street had a gold watch stolen with 220 in money taken.
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Mrs. Julia A [[Doty (surname) | Doty]], agent at ladies emporium, has received a splendid lot of ladies bonnets to sell at a bargain.
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Three robberies in one night.  Mr. A [[Brauneck (surname) | Brauneck]], jewelry store was broken in and 250 taken.  Mr. Jacob [[Kurtz (surname) | Kurt]] residence on N Market Street was entered and 150 taken.  Jeremiah [[Fox (surname) | Fox]] on N Buckeye Street had a gold watch stolen with 220 in money taken.<br>
S [[French (surname) | French]] has opened a shop for making and repairing edged tools, a few doors north of the [[Home Mills]].
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John [[Simon (surname) | Simon]], for collars and ties, public square, SW side below Quimby bank.
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Mrs. Julia A [[Doty (surname) | Doty]], agent at ladies emporium, has received a splendid lot of ladies bonnets to sell at a bargain.<br>
For rent.  The [[US Hotel]], S Market Street, large stable and yard connected, Philip [[Hein (surname) | Hein]].
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S [[French (surname) | French]] has opened a shop for making and repairing edged tools, a few doors north of the [[Home Mills]].<br>
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John [[Simon (surname) | Simon]], for collars and ties, public square, SW side below Quimby bank.<br>
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For rent.  The [[US Hotel]], S Market Street, large stable and yard connected, Philip [[Hein (surname) | Hein]].<br>
    
==Wayne County Democrat April 17, 1873==
 
==Wayne County Democrat April 17, 1873==
Howe sewing machine, under the management of Mr. DE [[Warner (surname) | Warner]], SE corner of square.  Since April 1st, Mr. [[Warner (surname) | Warner]] has established his office, one door east of [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.
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Howe sewing machine, under the management of Mr. DE [[Warner (surname) | Warner]], SE corner of square.  Since April 1st, Mr. [[Warner (surname) | Warner]] has established his office, one door east of [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
Dr. LG [[Harley (surname) | Harley]] hereafter will be found on the square, office over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SE corner of square.
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Wanted.  20000 pounds of side beef at [[Eckels and Ely]] office, N Market Street.
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Dr. LG [[Harley (surname) | Harley]] hereafter will be found on the square, office over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SE corner of square.<br>
Wm H [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]], stoves and tin ware, E Liberty Street, opposite [[Washington Hotel]].
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Wanted.  20000 pounds of side beef at [[Eckels and Ely]] office, N Market Street.<br>
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Wm H [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]], stoves and tin ware, E Liberty Street, opposite [[Washington Hotel]].<br>
    
==Wayne County Democrat April 24, 1873==
 
==Wayne County Democrat April 24, 1873==
Having purchased the interest of Mr. [[Mell (surname) | Mell]] in firm of [[Gross and Mell]], and made arrangements to extend our business in tin, iron and slate roofing, coal and wood stoves and heating furnaces, we locate at SW side of square, S Market Street, [[Martin Gross and Co.]].
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Having purchased the interest of Mr. [[Mell (surname) | Mell]] in firm of [[Gross and Mell]], and made arrangements to extend our business in tin, iron and slate roofing, coal and wood stoves and heating furnaces, we locate at SW side of square, S Market Street, [[Martin Gross and Co.]].<br>
Notice, this is to certify that undersigned has formed a co-partnership for selling dry goods in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], JB [[Powers (surname) | Powers]]- James H [[Power (surname) | Power]] is general partner, DO [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] is special partner.  DO [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] furnishes 6000 capital as a special investment in said partnership to commence April 15, 1873 and end April 1, 1878.  JB [[Power (surname) | Power]] and DO [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]].
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[[T Teeple and Co.]], photographers, NE corner of square, #120 public square, opposite the county buildings.
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Notice, this is to certify that undersigned has formed a co-partnership for selling dry goods in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], JB [[Powers (surname) | Powers]]- James H [[Power (surname) | Power]] is general partner, DO [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] is special partner.  DO [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] furnishes 6000 capital as a special investment in said partnership to commence April 15, 1873 and end April 1, 1878.  JB [[Power (surname) | Power]] and DO [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]].<br>
PJ [[Power (surname) | Power]], [[American Clothing Store]], west corner room of [[American Hotel]].
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Post office and [[Wooster Republican]] offices have moved .  The post office has moved to #6ME from SE side of square, now opposite the [[American House]].
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[[T Teeple and Co.]], photographers, NE corner of square, #120 public square, opposite the county buildings.<br>
The [[White Lime]] establishment of Mr. Philip [[Peters (surname) | Peters]], is situated on E Liberty Street, instead of W Liberty Street as we stated a few weeks ago.
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PJ [[Power (surname) | Power]], [[American Clothing Store]], west corner room of [[American Hotel]].<br>
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Post office and [[Wooster Republican]] offices have moved .  The post office has moved to #6ME from SE side of square, now opposite the [[American House]].<br>
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The [[White Lime]] establishment of Mr. Philip [[Peters (surname) | Peters]], is situated on E Liberty Street, instead of W Liberty Street as we stated a few weeks ago.<br>
    
==Wayne County Democrat May 1, 1873==
 
==Wayne County Democrat May 1, 1873==
Physicians and dentists same.
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Physicians and dentists same.<br>
New goods at WP [[Kinzer (surname) | Kinzer]], E Liberty Street, opposite Beall Ave.
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Mr. John [[Leies (surname) | Leise]] is greatly improving his property on the corner of S Market and South Streets.
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New goods at WP [[Kinzer (surname) | Kinzer]], E Liberty Street, opposite Beall Ave.<br>
Mr. Samuel [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]] has opened a large china hall S Market Street.
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Dr. LG [[Harley (surname) | Harley]] and daughter have fitted up handsome rooms over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SW side of square.
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Mr. John [[Leies (surname) | Leise]] is greatly improving his property on the corner of S Market and South Streets.<br>
Albert [[Brauneck (surname) | Brauneck]] jewelry, establishment on E Liberty Street, big clock on front of his shop.
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The Republican printing offices have been moved to #6ME in post office building, entrance on 1st floor.
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Mr. Samuel [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]] has opened a large china hall S Market Street.<br>
Hardware at [[RR Donnelly and Co.]], #2ME.
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New firm having purchased the interest of Mr. [[Mell (surname) | Mell]] of firm of [[Gross and Mell]], tin, iron and slate roofing, cooking stoves.  [[Martin Gross and Co.]], SW side of square, S Market Street.
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Dr. LG [[Harley (surname) | Harley]] and daughter have fitted up handsome rooms over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SW side of square.<br>
AS [[Lehman (surname) | Lehman]], new stove and tin store, one door east of [[Donnelly Hardware Store]], #3ME.
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Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], now in 20 years of business in drug and grocery line, #4ME.
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Albert [[Brauneck (surname) | Brauneck]] jewelry, establishment on E Liberty Street, big clock on front of his shop.<br>
15000 bolts of wallpaper at [[Acadome Store]].
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BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], drugstore.
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The Republican printing offices have been moved to #6ME in post office building, entrance on 1st floor.<br>
Victoria gallery of [[Rawlins and Co.]].
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Hardware at [[RR Donnelly and Co.]], #2ME.<br>
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New firm having purchased the interest of Mr. [[Mell (surname) | Mell]] of firm of [[Gross and Mell]], tin, iron and slate roofing, cooking stoves.  [[Martin Gross and Co.]], SW side of square, S Market Street.<br>
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AS [[Lehman (surname) | Lehman]], new stove and tin store, one door east of [[Donnelly Hardware Store]], #3ME.<br>
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Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], now in 20 years of business in drug and grocery line, #4ME.<br>
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15000 bolts of wallpaper at [[Acadome Store]].<br>
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BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], drugstore.<br>
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Victoria gallery of [[Rawlins and Co.]].<br>
    
==Wayne County Democrat May 15, 1873==
 
==Wayne County Democrat May 15, 1873==
Great improvement is being made in the [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] property, opposite post office in addition to another story.  Mr. [[Rawlins and Co.]] will occupy the third floor as a photography gallery.
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Great improvement is being made in the [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] property, opposite post office in addition to another story.  Mr. [[Rawlins and Co.]] will occupy the third floor as a photography gallery.<br>
The old [[US Hotel]], S Market Street is undergoing extensive repairs, preparatory to opening by Capt. Wm [[Buchanan (surname) Buchanan]].
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The old [[US Hotel]], S Market Street is undergoing extensive repairs, preparatory to opening by Capt. Wm [[Buchanan (surname) | Buchanan]].<br>
    
==Wayne County Democrat Dec. 17, 1873==
 
==Wayne County Democrat Dec. 17, 1873==
Council proceedings of Dec. 1, 1873.  Dr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]], presented report on committee on water works, assigned to Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]], Mr. [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] and Mr. [[Moore (surname) | Moore]].  Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] refused to sign, recommending the purchase of six of the Kampsick pattern of Babcocks fire extinguishers to be used by the [[Hook and Ladder Co.]].
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Council proceedings of Dec. 1, 1873.  Dr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]], presented report on committee on water works, assigned to Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]], Mr. [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] and Mr. [[Moore (surname) | Moore]].  Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] refused to sign, recommending the purchase of six of the Kampsick pattern of Babcocks fire extinguishers to be used by the [[Hook and Ladder Co.]].<br>
Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] moved that it be laid on the table.  Motion lost.  Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] objected to the payment of bill on account of inferior of work.  Billed Pat [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]] for laying guttering on south side of E South Street, report was accepted, and the bill referred to Civil Engineer Mr. [[Brinkerhoff (surname) | Brinkerhoff]] for report.  President [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]] offered a resolution.  On motion of Mr. [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]], the city council appropriated room in the lockup for the purpose of using the same for accommodation of paupers.  On motion of Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]], the bills of [[Seib and Hattinger]] for work on stone culvert on Cemetery Street was referred to finance committee.  Mr. Charles []Gasche (surname) | Gasche]] asked for information as to whether property owners in the vicinity had right to rum cellar and privy drains into sewer on N. Buckeye Street without paying for the privilege.  If that was to be made a pubic sewer, he claimed he was entitled to some compensation for 110, as he had personally paid to build it.  It was referred to city auditor [[Carr (surname) | Carr]] for legal opinion.
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Communication from E [[Quimby (surname) | Quimby]] Jr. came that the time of laying plank walk on south side of E South Street, across the railroad be extended till spring because of fact that it was not sufficient thawing and  whether will not permit such work.  Council refused to receive the communication on the ground that walk had been sold.  Several of the members further expressed their disappointment of the habitual direction with which Mr. [[Quimby (surname) | Quimby]] for years, had pursued in laying his payment in different parts of the City of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].
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Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] moved that it be laid on the table.  Motion lost.  Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] objected to the payment of bill on account of inferior of work.  Billed Pat [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]] for laying guttering on south side of E South Street, report was accepted, and the bill referred to Civil Engineer Mr. [[Brinkerhoff (surname) | Brinkerhoff]] for report.  President [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]] offered a resolution.  On motion of Mr. [[McDonald (surname) | McDonald]], the city council appropriated room in the lockup for the purpose of using the same for accommodation of paupers.  On motion of Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]], the bills of [[Seib and Hattinger]] for work on stone culvert on Cemetery Street was referred to finance committee.  Mr. Charles [[Gasche (surname) | Gasche]] asked for information as to whether property owners in the vicinity had right to rum cellar and privy drains into sewer on N. Buckeye Street without paying for the privilege.  If that was to be made a pubic sewer, he claimed he was entitled to some compensation for 110, as he had personally paid to build it.  It was referred to city auditor [[Carr (surname) | Carr]] for legal opinion.<br>
Dec. 15th council.  Mr. [[Immel (surname) | Immel]] for committee on streets for council reported that all that was necessary to draw the water off widow [[Donnelly (surname) | Donnelly]]’s out lots was in housework with opening the drain.  Committee on plank walk on Cemetery Street for [[Apple Creek, Ohio | Apple Creek]] bridge, reported progress in making contract for lumber for same and was in good time to make full report.  Mr. [[Carr (surname) | Carr]] reported upon the Buckeye Street strip referred to him for opinion that he has examined the record and cannot find anything to warrant Mr. [[Gasche (surname) | Gasche]] being relieved in the manner in which he requested to council.  The matter of changing the name of Cunningham Street to Spink Street was taken up but no action taken.  It was found that the name of the street in that vicinity Spink, Lynn and See had been intended and established on motion of Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]] see that engineer [[Brinkerhoff (surname) | Brinkerhoff]] was instructed to report to council that set streets had not been established by ordinance.  On the question of laying a plank walk across South Street from the ware shops, Mr. [[Stark (surname) | Stark]] stated that it was ordered and be done as soon as lumber could be secured.  In relation to putting up gas post in Henry Street near railroad, Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] said that the gas company had no posts and was short of funds.  Civil Engineer [[Brinkerhoff (surname) | Brinkerhoff]] said the measurement of the gutter on South Street by Pat [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]] was accurate and the board upon which the stone laid had not been prepared for making a good job.  On motion of Mr. [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]]’s bill for laying gutter of 101.73, was accepted and ordered paid.
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Communication from E [[Quimby (surname) | Quimby]] Jr. came that the time of laying plank walk on south side of E South Street, across the railroad be extended till spring because of fact that it was not sufficient thawing and  whether will not permit such work.  Council refused to receive the communication on the ground that walk had been sold.  Several of the members further expressed their disappointment of the habitual direction with which Mr. [[Quimby (surname) | Quimby]] for years, had pursued in laying his payment in different parts of the City of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br>
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Dec. 15th council.  Mr. [[Immel (surname) | Immel]] for committee on streets for council reported that all that was necessary to draw the water off widow [[Donnelly (surname) | Donnelly]]’s out lots was in housework with opening the drain.  Committee on plank walk on Cemetery Street for [[Apple Creek, Ohio | Apple Creek]] bridge, reported progress in making contract for lumber for same and was in good time to make full report.  Mr. [[Carr (surname) | Carr]] reported upon the Buckeye Street strip referred to him for opinion that he has examined the record and cannot find anything to warrant Mr. [[Gasche (surname) | Gasche]] being relieved in the manner in which he requested to council.  The matter of changing the name of Cunningham Street to Spink Street was taken up but no action taken.  It was found that the name of the street in that vicinity Spink, Lynn and See had been intended and established on motion of Mr. [[Mund (surname) | Mund]] see that engineer [[Brinkerhoff (surname) | Brinkerhoff]] was instructed to report to council that set streets had not been established by ordinance.  On the question of laying a plank walk across South Street from the ware shops, Mr. [[Stark (surname) | Stark]] stated that it was ordered and be done as soon as lumber could be secured.  In relation to putting up gas post in Henry Street near railroad, Mr. [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] said that the gas company had no posts and was short of funds.  Civil Engineer [[Brinkerhoff (surname) | Brinkerhoff]] said the measurement of the gutter on South Street by Pat [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]] was accurate and the board upon which the stone laid had not been prepared for making a good job.  On motion of Mr. [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]]’s bill for laying gutter of 101.73, was accepted and ordered paid. <br>
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