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==Wayne County Democrat June 21, 1876==
 
New paint shop.  EC [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] and Byron [[Fogleson (surname) | Fogleson]] rented old Selmmon corner and do all kinds of painting, glassing and paper hanging, NE side, corner of Grant and W Liberty Street.
 
  
==Wayne County Democrat June 28, 1876==
 
Council has authorized the committee to purchase stone to complete the sewer on N Buckeye Street to North Street, also for sewer at [[Home Mills]].<br>
 
Death of Dr. Samuel [[Wilson (surname) | Wilson]], one of the first physicians and an esteemed citizen of the community.  He died at residence in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] at 10 am last Sunday at age 59 years.  He had been an invalid for about two years.  He was born in Wayne County and practiced medicine with Dr. SF [[Day (surname) | Day]] for 30 years.  The funeral took place yesterday, Tuesday afternoon at 4 pm.<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat July 12, 1876==
 
Boots and shoes at cost to quit business.  Offer my entire stock at cost, C [[Roth (surname) | Roth]], SW side of square.<br>
 
Paint brushes for sale at [[Brush Factory]], SW side of square, [[D Foss and Son]].<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat July 19, 1876==
 
New back line from [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] to [[Pike Station]] daily.  Leave orders at [[Wooster Post Office]], Frank [[Miller (surname) | Miller]].
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat July 26, 1876==
 
James [[Lee (surname) | Lee]] and Robert [[Nixon (surname) | Nixon]] have quit the book business and bought out the flour and feed store of [[Harmer and Hopkins]], 1st door north of [[Central Hotel]], S Market Street at Doc [[Carr (surname) | Carr]]’s old stand.
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Aug. 2, 1876==
 
J and E [[Numbers (surname) | Numbers]] grocery, S Market Street, made an assignment on Monday to Dr. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]], assignee.
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Aug. 9, 1876==
 
New dry goods store, #1ME, [[JS Bissell and Co.]]<br>
 
Life insurance for sale by [[T Tiechner and Co.]].<br>
 
New paint store of DC [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] and Byron [[Fogleson (surname) | Fogleson]], rented old Slemmon’s corner, NE corner of Grant and W Liberty Streets.<br>
 
William [[Shives (surname) | Shives]], fashionable tailor, corner of Buckeye and Henry Streets.<br>
 
TP [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]], music store has moved to SW side, three doors south of Quimby bank.<br>
 
[[Hartman and Durstine]] lumber yard, corner of Larwill and Bever Streets.<br>
 
Dr. JH [[Todd (surname) | Todd]], residence and office in JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] old residence, one door north of county buildings.<br>
 
TY [[McCray (surname) | McCray]], office [[Star Clothing Store]], W Liberty Street.<br>
 
[[Orr and Reider]], office SW side of square, two doors south of WC National Bank.<br>
 
Lucas [[Flattery (surname) | Flattery]], office with John [[McClellan (surname)| | McClellan]].<br>
 
OF [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], office old stand of [[Rex and Jones]], W Liberty Street.<br>
 
HB [[Swartz (surname) | Swartz]], office over [[Childs Clothing Store]].<br>
 
John K [[McBride (surname) | McBride]], office corner room of JD [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] Jr., corner store.<br>
 
ES [[Dowell (surname) | Dowell]], office over TS [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]] bank, SW side of square.<br>
 
JR [[Woodsworth (surname) | Woodsworth]], office over [[Barrett and Wisner]] grocery store, NE corner of square.<br>
 
Ezra D [[Shreve (surname) | Shreve]], civil engineer and surveyor, office county building.<br>
 
[[Exchange Bank]] of [[Kauke and Frost]], successor to [[Stibbs, Hanna and Co.]], est. 1854 in [[American Hotel]] building.<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Aug, 16, 1876==
 
Organ manufactory of [[Weber Bros.]], N Bever Street.<br>
 
New firm. They have purchased the [[Snow Flake Mills]] owned by [[Homer and Hopkins]] on E Liberty Street, for good flour.  [[Plank Bros.]].<br>
 
White lime for sale by Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]].  Lime house on E Liberty Street, near [[Curry Furniture]] rooms.<br>
 
New paint shop.  DC [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] and Byron [[Foglesong (surname) | Foglesong]], NE corner of Grant and W Liberty Streets.<br>
 
Matt [[Johnston (surname) | Johnston]], coal yard, office and yard on E Liberty Street, opposite the [[Washington House]].<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Aug. 23, 1876==
 
School books and all school supplies for sale at [[Donner’s White Front Store]], SE side of square.<br>
 
The reservoir at Dean’s corner on South Street is to be filled up and the street leveled at that point.<br>
 
The liabilities of [[J and E Number’s Grocery]], who made an assignment recently, are 14000 assets and 1000 liabilities by the sheriff.<br>
 
TY [[McCray (surname) | McCray]] has moved to [[Mansfield, Ohio | Mansfield]].<br>
 
[[Wooster Book Bindery]], for books, magazines and pamphlets, WE [[Rice (surname) | Rice]], on S Market Street and north of the [[Central Hotel]].<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Aug, 30, 1876==
 
[[JS Bissell and Bro.]], #1ME.<br>
 
WH [[Miller (surname) | Miller]], well known blacksmith shop on N Buckeye Street has moved to [[Akron, Ohio | Akron]].<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Sept. 6, 1876==
 
Elmer [[Funk (surname) | Funk]] grocery store, in Curry’s block, E Liberty Street.<br>
 
The best stone pavement ever laid in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], is just put down in front of [[Clark Acadome]] stone building.  The stone is from [[Warren Quarry]].  Flags are 7x12 feet.<br>
 
We give John [[Taylor (surname) | Taylor]], of grocery firm of [[Spink and Taylor]] credit for his business enterprise.  He has torn down the building recently occupied on W Liberty Street and commenced erecting a large three story brick for which the services of Perry [Miller (surname) | Miller]], the well known carpenter has been secured as architect and superintendent. There is to be two store rooms, plate glass fronts.  First and second floors to be offices and 3rd floor to be a large hall.<br>
 
Boots and shoes at [[Lucas and Wiler]], SW side of square, sign of the [[Centennial Shoe]].<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Sept. 13, 1876==
 
Rules and regulations of the 27 fair of the [[Wayne County Agricultural Society]] is Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30, 1876.
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Sept. 20, 1876==
 
Andrew [[Barnhart (surname) | Barnhart]] and Napoleon [[Keister (surname) | Keister]] opened a new meat market on South Street corner by [[Number’s Grocery Store]].<br>
 
[[Orr and Rieder]], attorneys at law.  Office SW side of public square, upstairs, two doors south of [[WC National Bank]].
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Sept. 27, 1876==
 
[[Wooster Book Bindery]], give us a call on S Market Street, WE [[Rice (surname) | Rice]].
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Oct. 4, 1876==
 
John [[Gillen (surname) | Gillen]], for years a partner, has bought out the whole coal business of [[Hurst and Gillen]] and has entered into trade, larger than ever, uptown office, is at the flour and feed store of [[Lee and Nixon]], S Market Street, one door north of [[Central Hotel]].  Come for any type of coal, ton or car load.
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Nov. 1, 1876==
 
Carpets for sale by AJ [[Seigenthaler (surname) | Seigenthaler]], #56 E South Street, one door east of [[Bethan Church]].<br>
 
Frank [[Schuch (surname) | Schuch]] and Craig [[Young (surname) | Young]] have bought Mayor [[Welhelm (surname) | Welhelm]] livery stable on E Liberty Street.<br>
 
Council on Monday night, passed an ordinance which construction along E Liberty Street to be of 24 inch sewer pipe.<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Nov. 22, 1876==
 
[[Redinger, Stevens and Co.]], new foundry and machine shop, old [[Shively Foundry]], corner of Buckeye and North Streets.<br>
 
[[Gray and Harrington Coal Yard]], office E Liberty Street at [[Snow Flake Mills]], 70 E Liberty Street.<br>
 
TH [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]], buy your blankets of cashmere at his woolen mill, office on E Liberty Street.<br>
 
[[WE Rice Book Bindery]] or [[Wooster Book Bindery]], S Market Street.<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Nov. 29, 1876==
 
George [[Brumpter (surname) | Brumpter]], for the fine improvement on his property on W Liberty Street,  has put up a third brick and stone story to the height of [[Taylor’s]], joining it with the same finish, making it one of the handsome blocks in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  In course of time, he will remodel the lower front when his and [[Taylor’s]] will become as fine a building ever.  The third story is a large hall, 12 feet ceiling, which will soon be rented.
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Dec. 6, 1876==
 
Lucas [[Flattery (surname) | Flattery]], office with John [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]], W Liberty Street, over [[McClarran and Caskey Grocery Store]].<br>
 
OF [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], old office of [[Rex and Jones]], W Liberty Street.<br>
 
Hiram B [[Swartz (surname) | Swartz]], office over [[Childs Clothing Store]].<br>
 
[[Stonner (surname) | Stonner]] is agent for new [[Wheeler and Wilson]] sewing machines, rooms opposite [[Geitgey China Hall]] also headquarters for singer new family sewing machines.<br>
 
James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]], for next 30 days, E Liberty Street has a sell of furniture at cost.<br>
 
All persons indebted to Dr. [[Firestone and Son]], are hereby notified to call and settle.  Attention to notice will save costs.<br>
 
[[B Barrett and Co.]], steam engines, E Liberty Street, next door to [[Snow Flake Mills]].<br>
 
Bring along your turkeys, geese and ducks to [[Jackson Bros.]] office, formerly [[McDonald and Co.]], office on W Liberty Street.<br>
 
Organs for sale by [[Weber Bros. Co.]], manufacturer  of cabinet organs.<br>
 
Great excitement at [[Donners White Front Store]], SE side of square, book, toy and variety store, holiday presents, two doors below the little drug store, around the corner.<br>
 
For carpets, see AJ [[Seigenthaler (surname) | Seigenthaler]], #56 E South Street, one door east of the [[Bethal Church]].<br>
 
Matt [[Johnston (surname) | Johnston]], coal dealer, office and yard on E Liberty  Street, opposite the [[Washington House]].<br>
 
The Golden corner ahead, goods, notions and carpets, [[Quimby and Purdy]], SW side of square.<br>
 
[[Gray and Harrington]], coal yards, office and yards at [[Snow Flake Mills]], #70 E Liberty Street.<br>
 
[[Wooster Book Bindery]], WE [[Rice (surname) | Rice]], S Market Street.<br>
 
Brushes for sale at [[Brush Factory]], SW side of square, [[D Foss and Son]].<br>
 
Coal for sale by John [[Gillen (surname) | Gillen]], for years a partner, bought old coal yards of [[Hurst and Gillen]], uptown store of [[Lee and Nixon]], S Market Street, one door north of [[Central Hotel]].<br>
 
JB [[Power (surname) | Power]], red front store, SE side of square, for clothing.<br>
 
[[J Zimmerman and Co.]], Exchange block, W Liberty Street, drug store and medicines.<br>
 
[[Plank Bros.]], bought [[Snow Flake Mills]], formerly owned by [[Harmer and Hopkins]].<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Dec. 13, 1876==
 
To the pubic.  I am located in my rooms over [[Powers Clothing Store]], where I would be pleased to see all my customers, Neal P [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]], photographer.<br>
 
FD [[Belnap (surname) | Belnap]], 23 E Liberty Street, for books and stationary.<br>
 
Dr. JH [[Todd (surname) | Todd]] and JA [[Glenn (surname) | Glenn]], office and residence in Kauke building, one door north of county building.<br>
 
Hardware at [[Harding and Jones]], new hardware, old Keefer, before that, [[Jacobs Hardware Store]], one door west of courthouse.<br>
 
Plot of [[Underwoods]] new addition to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], known as Smooktown in south part of town, city was accepted and ordered recorded by council at last meeting.<br>
 
 
==Wayne County Democrat Dec. 20, 1876==
 
[[American Bible Society]] is selling bibles and testaments at catalogue prices at [[Rice and McClellan]], depositors, opposite [[American Hotel]].<br>
 
[[Frost and Co.]], best assortment of candies, opposite Zimmerman building, W Liberty Street.<br>
 
  
 
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