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[[Rumbaugh Refrigerator Co.]] has leased the shops and lumber yard of James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] on E Liberty Street and commenced the manufacture of refrigerators.  Mr. [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] will sell all his lumber at cost.<br>
 
[[Rumbaugh Refrigerator Co.]] has leased the shops and lumber yard of James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] on E Liberty Street and commenced the manufacture of refrigerators.  Mr. [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] will sell all his lumber at cost.<br>
 
Mr. CF [[Conrad (surname) | Conrad]] is now making extensive improvements on his building on E Liberty Street, remolding interior and commenced the erection of a 40 ft. rear addition to the main building this, to the main building to give him 80 feet billiard hall.  His eating rooms have been removed to the second floor where warm meals are served at all hours.<br>
 
Mr. CF [[Conrad (surname) | Conrad]] is now making extensive improvements on his building on E Liberty Street, remolding interior and commenced the erection of a 40 ft. rear addition to the main building this, to the main building to give him 80 feet billiard hall.  His eating rooms have been removed to the second floor where warm meals are served at all hours.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Jan. 24, 1883==
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Report of [[National Bank of Wooster]] has 251630.36 in assets and the same in liabilities.  Curtis V [[Hard (surname) | Hard]]- cashier, John [[Zimmerman (surname) | Zimmerman]], John [[Williaman (surname) | Williaman]], Jas S [[Hallowell (surname) | Hallowell]] as directors of bank.  National bank located on W Liberty Street in Zimmerman block.<br>
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The [[Exchange Bank]] of [[Kauke and Frost]] is on SW side of the square.<br>
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Fine new building has been erected by councilman OM [[Albright (surname) | Albright]] on east side of his lot on South Street in which the marble works of [[Rhodes and France]] will soon be moved.<br>
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Notice.  As I have bought the [[Glasgow (surname) | Glasgow]] property on E Liberty Street,  I intend to build a storeroom and cut down at once every expense so that I can give my customers even better bargains then in the past, selling my entire stock until April 1st at cost.  Go to George W [[Schlagel (surname) | Schlagel]] Downing block, NE side of square.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Jan. 31, 1883==
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Mr [[Harsh (surname) | Harsh]], who has been sick for several weeks, is convalescing and hopefully will be around soon, Z [[Harsh (surname) | Harsh]].<br>
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The alarm of fire on Wednesday evening was caused by a burning chimney at DW [[Immel (surname) | Immel]]’s on W Liberty Street.  No damage done.<br>
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PJ [[Power (surname) | Power]], SE corner of square and S Market Street.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Feb. 21, 1883==
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The whole premises known as [[James Curry Planning Mill and Shop]] on E Liberty Street, has been leased for a term of years by [[Wooster Refrigerator Co.]].  Capital stock 30000, present officers are CV [[Hard (surname) | Hard]]- president, AD [[Metz (surname) | Metz]]- secretary-treasure and directors: JW [[Clark (surname) | Clark]], Jerome [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] and NL [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]].  The refrigerators are manufactured of any size from family pattern up to larger capacity, costing hundreds of dollars.<br>
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The [[Standard Coach and Pad Co.]] sent 21 cars at a time last Thursday shipped by railroad to western states.  The business is controlled by a stock company capital 20000.  WA [[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]] is president, ED [[Myers (surname) | Myers]] secretary, JC [[Plumer (surname) | Plumer]] treasure, Benjamin J [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]] is manager of the factory and Duncan [[McMillen (surname) | McMillen]] general traveling agent.<br>
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[[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]]’s enterprise of business, [[WA Underwood Whip Factory]] grown to large concern with at national reputation.  [[Underwood Hame Tug Co.]] on S Buckeye Street.  The firm composed of WA [[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]], Thomas A [[Simmons (surname) | Simmons]], Duncan [[McMillen (surname) | McMillen]] and James D [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] Jr., called [[Buckeye Hame Tug]] patented last July by Thomas A [[Simmons (surname) | Simmons]], [[Kalamazoo, Michigan | Kalamazoo]].<br>
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Henry S [[Childs (surname)| Childs]] is selling his entire stock of clothing at auction every afternoon and evening in rooms opposite [[Zimmerman Drug Store]].  Private sale of old [[Star Clothing Store]], W Liberty Street.  The residence of Henry S [[Childs (surname)| Childs]] is for sale furnished or unfurnished to be sold cheap.<br>
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[[Rhodes and France]] will move marble works April 1st to new building erected by OM [[Albright (surname) | Albright]] on his lot on South Street near S Market Street.<br>
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==Wayne County Democrat Feb. 28, 1883==
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CW [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] stove and tin store, S Market Street.<br>
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DW [[Coomer (surname) | Coomer]] has moved his residence from N Market Street to house of late E [[Quimby (surname)| Quimby]] Jr. on S Market Street.<br>
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Phil [[Peters (surname) | Peters]] has bought the real estate owned by John [[Wilhelm (surname) | Wilhelm]] and coal yard of James [[Neal (surname) | Neal]] on E Liberty Street.  Mr. [[Neal (surname) | Neal]] will open a new yard next to Sniffer’s corner, E Liberty Street.<br>
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It is settled that the coffin works will not be moved from [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  The location of the works will be changed to N Bever Street, between E Liberty and North Streets, where the company will erect a brick building as soon as the weather breaks.<br>
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The new refrigerator works on E Liberty Street came close to being destroyed by fire on Saturday afternoon.  Sparks from the engine furnace somehow ignited the combustible material at the bottom of skirts which acted as a chimney and drew fire upwards.  Fortunately the workmen on the second floor saw it and all hands turned out to extinguish the flames.<br>
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[[Central House]] on S Market Street, [[Tienthaler (surname) | Tienthaler]] is proprietor.<br>
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George [[Power (surname) | Power]] is successor to S [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]]’s store of china, queens ware, glassware and stoneware.<br>

Revision as of 17:33, 21 February 2020

Wayne County Democrat Jan. 3, 1883

James B Taylor, office over Quimby Bros. Shoe Store, #3ME.
JR Woodsworth in Childs block, E Liberty Street, opposite the post office.
AD Metz office over HS Childs Clothing Store, W Liberty Street, next to Zimmerman Exchange block.
John McSweeney, Iron block.
SR Bonewitz office over JH Taylor Grocery and Provision Store, W Liberty Street.
McBride and Mullins in Keefer Iron block, upstairs.
B and BF Eason in Zimmerman block, W Liberty Street.
LQ Jeffries, SW side of square, old rooms of John P Jeffries.
Hiram B Swartz, NE side in Downing block.
Will Beresford, tailor and draper, Archer House block, E Liberty Street.
PJ Power, clothier, SE side of square and S Market Street.
Emma Brainard art gallery, SE side of square.
Wisner and Muschenich boots and shoes, in Downing block, NE side of square.
Buggies and wagons at WH Banker, 21-29 E South Street, opposite J Frick warehouse.
Try a ton of Mullins Minglewood Coal at JL Gray and Son office, Snow Flake Mills E Liberty Street.
L Shibley and Bro. Jewelry Store, SE side of square.
J Cunningham and Bro. china store, NE side of square, opposite county buildings.
John H Thomas, organ, pianos and sewing machines for sale at north of county buildings.
Work was commenced on the new Pad Company large brick building. It was only started last October. This is a business enterprise.
Barrett and Ogden Clothing, E Liberty Street, opposite the post office, Childs building.
Steam engines and boilers, B Barrett and Son, E Liberty Street.
Roller and Wilson Drug Store, W Liberty Street.
Chan Mans Chinese California Laundry, east side of S Market Street.
WH Cummings, agent of Singer sewing machines at 24 SE corner of the square.
WC National Bank, Quimby’s old bank, SW side of square, capital and surplus 10000.
J Zimmerman and Co. drug store, W Liberty Street.
JS Bissell and Bro. #1ME.
John C Glasgow, carpets and curtains, E Liberty Street.
WF Woods, boots and shoes, 19 E Liberty Street.
Laubach and Donnelly drug store, SE side of square.
Robison Shoe Store, new store at 55 S Market Street in Schauman block.
DE Robison boots and shoes for sale at Quimby Bros. #3ME, three doors west of post office.
DY Landis, furniture and undertaking, SW side of square, two doors south of Quimby old bank.
A Saybolt Jr., tin store. Call and see him in Frances Academy of Music W Liberty Street.
Hoelzel and Kaltwasser, merchant tailors and clothiers, SE side of square.
Isaac Dye, single and double harness, 35 W Liberty Street. Left S Market Street over a year ago and found at BJ Hartman’s old stand, W Liberty Street.
William Shibley jewelry store, corner of E Liberty and Buckeye Streets.

Wayne County Democrat Jan. 10, 1883

Wooster Refrigerator Manufactory. Notice is given that the books will be opened at office of NL Baumgardner Saturday, Feb. 10, 1883 to receive subscriptions to the capital stock of Wooster Refrigerator Manufacture Co., DC Curry and L Baumgardner, JP VanNest, John Raumbaugh, CV Hard.
George Power, successor to S Geitgey, dealer in lamps, table cutlery, queens ware, glassware.
Mullins Minglewood Coal at JL Gray and Son, Snow Flake Mills, E Liberty Street.
Barrett and Ogden Clothing, E Liberty Street, opposite post office.

Wayne County Democrat Jan. 17, 1883

Noah Humphreys has moved is justice office to east side of square, opposite county buildings.
On sixth and eight, inst Frick and Overholt contracted for 17000 bushels of wheat at 1.00 a bushel.
James Curry, having leased his lumber yard to Wooster Refrigerator Co., offer his stock for sale at cost. Remember the place, old stand on E Liberty Street for lumber.
Gerlach and Kinkler Meat Market, Germania Hall block, S Market Street.
McClarran and Caskey Grocery Store, 5 W Liberty Street.
Rumbaugh Refrigerator Co. has leased the shops and lumber yard of James Curry on E Liberty Street and commenced the manufacture of refrigerators. Mr. Curry will sell all his lumber at cost.
Mr. CF Conrad is now making extensive improvements on his building on E Liberty Street, remolding interior and commenced the erection of a 40 ft. rear addition to the main building this, to the main building to give him 80 feet billiard hall. His eating rooms have been removed to the second floor where warm meals are served at all hours.

Wayne County Democrat Jan. 24, 1883

Report of National Bank of Wooster has 251630.36 in assets and the same in liabilities. Curtis V Hard- cashier, John Zimmerman, John Williaman, Jas S Hallowell as directors of bank. National bank located on W Liberty Street in Zimmerman block.
The Exchange Bank of Kauke and Frost is on SW side of the square.
Fine new building has been erected by councilman OM Albright on east side of his lot on South Street in which the marble works of Rhodes and France will soon be moved.
Notice. As I have bought the Glasgow property on E Liberty Street, I intend to build a storeroom and cut down at once every expense so that I can give my customers even better bargains then in the past, selling my entire stock until April 1st at cost. Go to George W Schlagel Downing block, NE side of square.

Wayne County Democrat Jan. 31, 1883

Mr Harsh, who has been sick for several weeks, is convalescing and hopefully will be around soon, Z Harsh.
The alarm of fire on Wednesday evening was caused by a burning chimney at DW Immel’s on W Liberty Street. No damage done.
PJ Power, SE corner of square and S Market Street.

Wayne County Democrat Feb. 21, 1883

The whole premises known as James Curry Planning Mill and Shop on E Liberty Street, has been leased for a term of years by Wooster Refrigerator Co.. Capital stock 30000, present officers are CV Hard- president, AD Metz- secretary-treasure and directors: JW Clark, Jerome Curry and NL Baumgardner. The refrigerators are manufactured of any size from family pattern up to larger capacity, costing hundreds of dollars.

The Standard Coach and Pad Co. sent 21 cars at a time last Thursday shipped by railroad to western states. The business is controlled by a stock company capital 20000. WA Underwood is president, ED Myers secretary, JC Plumer treasure, Benjamin J Hartman is manager of the factory and Duncan McMillen general traveling agent.

Underwood’s enterprise of business, WA Underwood Whip Factory grown to large concern with at national reputation. Underwood Hame Tug Co. on S Buckeye Street. The firm composed of WA Underwood, Thomas A Simmons, Duncan McMillen and James D Robison Jr., called Buckeye Hame Tug patented last July by Thomas A Simmons, Kalamazoo.

Henry S Childs is selling his entire stock of clothing at auction every afternoon and evening in rooms opposite Zimmerman Drug Store. Private sale of old Star Clothing Store, W Liberty Street. The residence of Henry S Childs is for sale furnished or unfurnished to be sold cheap.
Rhodes and France will move marble works April 1st to new building erected by OM Albright on his lot on South Street near S Market Street.

Wayne County Democrat Feb. 28, 1883

CW McClure stove and tin store, S Market Street.
DW Coomer has moved his residence from N Market Street to house of late E Quimby Jr. on S Market Street.
Phil Peters has bought the real estate owned by John Wilhelm and coal yard of James Neal on E Liberty Street. Mr. Neal will open a new yard next to Sniffer’s corner, E Liberty Street.
It is settled that the coffin works will not be moved from Wooster. The location of the works will be changed to N Bever Street, between E Liberty and North Streets, where the company will erect a brick building as soon as the weather breaks.
The new refrigerator works on E Liberty Street came close to being destroyed by fire on Saturday afternoon. Sparks from the engine furnace somehow ignited the combustible material at the bottom of skirts which acted as a chimney and drew fire upwards. Fortunately the workmen on the second floor saw it and all hands turned out to extinguish the flames.
Central House on S Market Street, Tienthaler is proprietor.
George Power is successor to S Geitgey’s store of china, queens ware, glassware and stoneware.