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[[Donnelly and Co.]], hardware, #2ME.<br>
 
[[Donnelly and Co.]], hardware, #2ME.<br>
 
James C [[Jacobs (surname) | Jacobs]], hardware, one door west of the courthouse.<br>
 
James C [[Jacobs (surname) | Jacobs]], hardware, one door west of the courthouse.<br>
'''''Dentists:'''''<br> Dr. CH [[Hesler (surname) | Hesler]], over [[Jackson Grocery Store]], NE side of square; Dr. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]], office east side of S Market Street; Dr. BJ [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], SE side of square.<br>
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'''''Dentists:'''''<br>
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* Dr. CH [[Hesler (surname) | Hesler]], over [[Jackson Grocery Store]], NE side of square
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* Dr. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]], office east side of S Market Street
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* Dr. BJ [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], SE side of square.<br>
 
JH [[Reid (surname) | Reid]], saddles and harness and colors, NE corner of square, opposite county treasure office.<br>
 
JH [[Reid (surname) | Reid]], saddles and harness and colors, NE corner of square, opposite county treasure office.<br>
 
Isaac [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]], SE corner of square.<br>
 
Isaac [[Johnson (surname) | Johnson]], SE corner of square.<br>
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Joseph C [[Plumer (surname) | Plumer]], notary public, office in the Surveyors office, county building.<br>
 
Joseph C [[Plumer (surname) | Plumer]], notary public, office in the Surveyors office, county building.<br>
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'''''Physicians:'''''<br> Dr. Virginia [[Harley (surname) | Harley]], office over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SW side; Drs. L, WW and MO [[Firestone (surname) | Firestone]], N Market Street, west side; Dr. HA [[Warner (surname) | Warner]], office over [[Dow Drug Store]], SE side of square; Dr. LG [[Harley (surname) | Harley]], office over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SW side of square; Dr. George [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]], over [[Shibley Jewelry Store]], SE side of square; Dr. JH [[Reynolds (surname) | Reynolds]], office and residence on North Street, one door east of [[Episcopal Church]]; Drs. [[Robison and Weaver]], corner of N Market and North Streets, SE side; Dr. JE [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]], office and residence first house south of the [[Washington House]]; Dr. S [[Wilson (surname) | Wilson]], office and residence on W Liberty Street.<br>
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'''''Physicians:'''''<br>
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* Dr. Virginia [[Harley (surname) | Harley]], office over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SW side
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* Drs. L, WW and MO [[Firestone (surname) | Firestone]], N Market Street, west side
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* Dr. HA [[Warner (surname) | Warner]], office over [[Dow Drug Store]], SE side of square
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* Dr. LG [[Harley (surname) | Harley]], office over [[Chatelain Jewelry Store]], SW side of square
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* Dr. George [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]], over [[Shibley Jewelry Store]], SE side of square
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* Dr. JH [[Reynolds (surname) | Reynolds]], office and residence on North Street, one door east of [[Episcopal Church]]
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* Drs. [[Robison and Weaver]], corner of N Market and North Streets, SE side
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* Dr. JE [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]], office and residence first house south of the [[Washington House]]
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* Dr. S [[Wilson (surname) | Wilson]], office and residence on W Liberty Street.<br>
 
The [[American Hotel]], DB [[Ihrig (surname) | Ihrig]] proprietor, E Liberty Street.<br>
 
The [[American Hotel]], DB [[Ihrig (surname) | Ihrig]] proprietor, E Liberty Street.<br>
 
John J [[Horn (surname) | Horn]] Jr. is prepared to deliver coal, office at old city [[Gas Works]], South Street, near the railroad depot.  Orders at JW [[Underwood Grocery Store]], SE corner of square will be promptly attended to.<br>
 
John J [[Horn (surname) | Horn]] Jr. is prepared to deliver coal, office at old city [[Gas Works]], South Street, near the railroad depot.  Orders at JW [[Underwood Grocery Store]], SE corner of square will be promptly attended to.<br>
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==Wooster Republican Aug. 20, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Aug. 20, 1874==
Notice in bankruptcy in district court US for Northern district state of Ohio in matter of James B [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] in bankruptcy in [[Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland]] said dated Aug. 8, 1874.  Petition filed in said court by James B [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] in Wayne Court duly declared bankruptcy under act Congress March 2, 1867, to be heard Aug. 29, 1874 in said court, Eril [[Bill (surname) | Bill]] clerk of court.
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Notice in bankruptcy in district court US for Northern district state of Ohio in matter of James B [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] in bankruptcy in [[Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland]] said dated Aug. 8, 1874.  Petition filed in said court by James B [[Childs (surname) | Childs]] of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] in Wayne Court duly declared bankruptcy under act Congress March 2, 1867, to be heard Aug. 29, 1874 in said court, Eril [[Bill (surname) | Bill]] clerk of court.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Sept. 3, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Sept. 3, 1874==
Charles [[Weber (surname) | Weber]], John [[Weber (surname) | Weber]] and William D [[Baldwin (surname) | Baldwin]] of [[Weber Bros. And Co.]], manufacture of parlor church and school organs.  Factory and warehouse on N Bever Street, E Liberty Street.
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Charles [[Weber (surname) | Weber]], John [[Weber (surname) | Weber]] and William D [[Baldwin (surname) | Baldwin]] of [[Weber Bros. And Co.]], manufacture of parlor church and school organs.  Factory and warehouse on N Bever Street, E Liberty Street.<br>
Dissolution of partnership of John [[Louginbahl (surname) | Louginbahl]] and [[Streit (surname) | Streit]], Aug. 11, 1874.
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Dissolution of partnership of John [[Louginbahl (surname) | Louginbahl]] and [[Streit (surname) | Streit]], Aug. 11, 1874.<br>
[[Reid Saddle and Harness]], NE side of square, opposite county Treasure office.
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[[Reid Saddle and Harness]], NE side of square, opposite county Treasure office.<br>
JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] and EO [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]], coal yard on [[Snow Flake Mills]], E Liberty Street, formerly called [[Home Mills]].
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JL [[Gray (surname) | Gray]] and EO [[Harrington (surname) | Harrington]], coal yard on [[Snow Flake Mills]], E Liberty Street, formerly called [[Home Mills]].<br>
Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]], wholesale and retail dealer in White lime, E Liberty Street, near [[Curry Furniture]].
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Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]], wholesale and retail dealer in White lime, E Liberty Street, near [[Curry Furniture]].<br>
[[Knox and Shiffer]], blacksmith on Buckeye Street, a few doors north of [[Washington Hotel]].  Will fill all orders and also one door north of us can be found Capt. George [[Law (surname) | Law]], celebrated builder of first class carriages and buggies.
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[[Knox and Shiffer]], blacksmith on Buckeye Street, a few doors north of [[Washington Hotel]].  Will fill all orders and also one door north of us can be found Capt. George [[Law (surname) | Law]], celebrated builder of first class carriages and buggies.<br>
[[Sample and Jeffries]], SW side of square, upstairs.
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[[Sample and Jeffries]], SW side of square, upstairs.<br>
[[Central Hotel]], corner of S Market and South Streets, Wm [[Buchanan (surname) | Buchanan]] proprietor.
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[[Central Hotel]], corner of S Market and South Streets, Wm [[Buchanan (surname) | Buchanan]] proprietor.<br>
[[Jackson Brothers Grocery Store]], NE corner of square, opposite county buildings.
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[[Jackson Brothers Grocery Store]], NE corner of square, opposite county buildings.<br>
New reservoir on W Liberty Street is about completed.
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New reservoir on W Liberty Street is about completed.<br>
Buy your musical instruments at PJ [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]], #13 [[American House]] block, west corner room of [[American Hotel]].
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Buy your musical instruments at PJ [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]], #13 [[American House]] block, west corner room of [[American Hotel]].<br>
New aqua duct put in on E South Street near the railroad pond.  The old one was destroyed by the last flood.
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New aqua duct put in on E South Street near the railroad pond.  The old one was destroyed by the last flood.<br>
James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] has put another story on his furniture manufactory,  E Liberty Street.  Other additions will be made in time.
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James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] has put another story on his furniture manufactory,  E Liberty Street.  Other additions will be made in time.<br>
Has no one said enough to put a building on the [[Acadome]] property?  It is a disgrace to the town to have it stand idle so long.
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Has no one said enough to put a building on the [[Acadome]] property?  It is a disgrace to the town to have it stand idle so long.<br>
Presbyterian Church.  A Sabbath school addition 35x80 feet and lecture room and suitable for church festivals.  The auditorium will be somewhat enlarged and improved.  A gallery will run along the entire room and seats will be change and walls and ceiling will be frescoed.
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Presbyterian Church.  A Sabbath school addition 35x80 feet and lecture room and suitable for church festivals.  The auditorium will be somewhat enlarged and improved.  A gallery will run along the entire room and seats will be change and walls and ceiling will be frescoed.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Sept. 10, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Sept. 10, 1874==
[[Lewis Young and Sons]], formerly [[Stephens and Young]], S Market Street, employed an excellent bread and biscuit baker.  Give the new firm a call.
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[[Lewis Young and Sons]], formerly [[Stephens and Young]], S Market Street, employed an excellent bread and biscuit baker.  Give the new firm a call.<br>
Mr. C [[Elson (surname) | Elson]] opened dental office over [[Jackson and Brothers Grocery Store]], NE side of square.
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Mr. C [[Elson (surname) | Elson]] opened dental office over [[Jackson and Brothers Grocery Store]], NE side of square.<br>
[[Wooster Clover Hauler]] and at [[McDonald and Co.]].
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[[Wooster Clover Hauler]] and at [[McDonald and Co.]].<br>
Just received at new stove and tin store, one door east of [[Spears Furniture]] rooms, #46 W Liberty Street, SF [[Day (surname) | Day]].
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Just received at new stove and tin store, one door east of [[Spears Furniture]] rooms, #46 W Liberty Street, SF [[Day (surname) | Day]].<br>
E Liberty Street provision store, [[E Funk and Co.]], successor to CT [[Parks (surname) | Parks]].  Large stock of family groceries, old stand of [[Parks and Cameron]].
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E Liberty Street provision store, [[E Funk and Co.]], successor to CT [[Parks (surname) | Parks]].  Large stock of family groceries, old stand of [[Parks and Cameron]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Sept. 17, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Sept. 17, 1874==
Grand opening of dry goods at old #1ME, [[JS Bissell and Brothers]].
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Grand opening of dry goods at old #1ME, [[JS Bissell and Brothers]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Sept. 24, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Sept. 24, 1874==
EB [[Young (surname) | Young]], attorney, notary public, NE corner of square, opposite county buildings.
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EB [[Young (surname) | Young]], attorney, notary public, NE corner of square, opposite county buildings.<br>
CA [[Rieder (surname) | Rieder]], attorney, E Liberty Street, three doors west of [[American Hotel]].
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CA [[Rieder (surname) | Rieder]], attorney, E Liberty Street, three doors west of [[American Hotel]].<br>
[[Woods Boots and Shoes Store]], #19 E Liberty Street, [[American Hotel]] block, WF [[Woods (surname) | Woods]].
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[[Woods Boots and Shoes Store]], #19 E Liberty Street, [[American Hotel]] block, WF [[Woods (surname) | Woods]].<br>
[[Exchange Bank]] of [[Stibbs, Hanna and Co.]] in [[American Hotel]] building, E Liberty Street.
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[[Exchange Bank]] of [[Stibbs, Hanna and Co.]] in [[American Hotel]] building, E Liberty Street.<br>
[[Robison and Co.]], gents improved store building.
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[[Robison and Co.]], gents improved store building.<br>
 
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==Wooster Republican Oct. 1, 1874==
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Mrs. [[Fox (surname) | Fox]] is advertising grand opening millinary goods, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1874.
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Mr. W [[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]] has sold his grocery store to Mr. John [[VanMeter (surname) | VanMeter]], SE side of square.  Grocery store Mr. Howard [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]] and Mr. Edward C [[VanMeter (surname) | VanMeter]] will always be found to wait upon the customers.  Mr. [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]] has been in the store for a number of years.
      
==Wooster Republican Sept. 30, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Sept. 30, 1874==
Marked building improvements.  D [[Robison (surname) | Robinson]] Jr. has made a decided improvement on the SW corner of the public square by the fine manner and good tastes has remolded his store building.  Inside are large carpeted floors and 3rd story has been entirely renewed.  He plans to put in a French plate glass second to none in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].
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Marked building improvements.  D [[Robison (surname) | Robinson]] Jr. has made a decided improvement on the SW corner of the public square by the fine manner and good tastes has remolded his store building.  Inside are large carpeted floors and 3rd story has been entirely renewed.  He plans to put in a French plate glass second to none in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Oct. 1, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Oct. 1, 1874==
Grand opening of DQ [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] in [[Acadome]] building, E Liberty Street.
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Grand opening of DQ [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] in [[Acadome]] building, E Liberty Street.<br>
Mrs. Sarah E [[Evans (surname) | Evans]] gives instruction in oil painting at [[American Hotel]] for a few days.
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Mrs. Sarah E [[Evans (surname) | Evans]] gives instruction in oil painting at [[American Hotel]] for a few days.<br>
[[Stephens and Robbins]], highest cash paid for poultry at [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.
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[[Stephens and Robbins]], highest cash paid for poultry at [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
[[Bonewitz and Carr]].
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[[Bonewitz and Carr]].<br>
Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]], selling lime, E Liberty Street near [[Curry Furniture Rooms]].
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Mrs. [[Fox (surname) | Fox]] is advertising grand opening millinary goods, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1874.<br>
Simon [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]], selling furniture, SE side of square, six doors south of Donner corner old stand.
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Mr. W [[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]] has sold his grocery store to Mr. John [[VanMeter (surname) | VanMeter]], SE side of square.  Grocery store Mr. Howard [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]] and Mr. Edward C [[VanMeter (surname) | VanMeter]] will always be found to wait upon the customers.  Mr. [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]] has been in the store for a number of years.<br>
[[Knox and Shiffer Blacksmith Shop]], on Buckeye Street, a few doors north of the [[Washington Hotel]], one door north of our shops is Capt. George [[Law (surname) | Law]], celebrated carriage builder.
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Philip [[Peter (surname) | Peter]], selling lime, E Liberty Street near [[Curry Furniture Rooms]].<br>
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Simon [[Geitgey (surname) | Geitgey]], selling furniture, SE side of square, six doors south of Donner corner old stand.<br>
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[[Knox and Shiffer Blacksmith Shop]], on Buckeye Street, a few doors north of the [[Washington Hotel]], one door north of our shops is Capt. George [[Law (surname) | Law]], celebrated carriage builder.<br>
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[[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] opening on March 23rd last.  [[Liggett Dry Good Store]] was destroyed by the [[Acadome]] conflagration, a portion of the goods were saved and Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] opened out again in [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] old residence, N Market Street, one door north of county buildings where he did an extensive business for that locality.  The bricks in the ruins were hardly cold before he began laying plans for erection of a new building on site of the old one.  Visiting many of the eastern cities with architect Mr. CC [[Baker (surname) | Baker]], he took notes of various buildings and  an outline was secured and architect produced a draft which met the wishes of Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]].  Thereupon, the well known brick layers [[Tiefenthaler Bros.]], commenced putting up the walls to make the building fire proof, an important fact sought after. The walls are closed on both sides and at the rear where a fire wall projects above.  The roof is tinted and skylights are arranged in bonnet shape facing the north from which direction fire is not likely to enter.  The front is a combination of design of brick and stone, lower floor is enclosed with heavy plate glass set in imitations of iron frames.  The trimmings in upper portions are of pressed stone from manufactory of CM [[Amslen (surname) | Amslen]], which makes a very smart appearance.  The interior of the building is quite attractive.  Capt. [[Cyrnes (surname) | Cyrnes]] did plastering.  A clear white hard finish and plane cornice with semi ornamental center pieces constitute the attention of the first floor and looking up to the skylight seems like looking into a vast snow bank as pure and white is the plastering.  A handsome stair case leads to the second floor which Mr. CC [[Gasche (surname) | Gasche]] built.  The counter and shelving are the work of CC [[Baker (surname) | Bakaer]] and painting by Samuel [[Metzler (surname) | Metzler]], the crowning work of the enterprise.  Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] has laid in a new stock of goods which has not as yet been fully arranged for.  It will be done in a day or two.  One and all are invited to call and examine the goods.  Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] has able clerks who will be happy to welcome all of their friends back.
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[[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] opening on March 23rd last.  [[Liggett Dry Good Store]] was destroyed by the [[Acadome]] conflagration, a portion of the goods were saved and Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] opened out again in [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] old residence, N Market Street, one door north of county buildings where he did an extensive business for that locality.  The bricks in the ruins were hardly cold before he began laying plans for erection of a new building on site of the old one.  Visiting many of the eastern cities with architect Mr. CC [[Baker (surname) | Baker]], he took notes of various buildings and  an outline was secured and architect produced a draft which met the wishes of Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]].  Thereupon, the well known brick layers [[Tiefenthaler Bros.]], commenced putting up the walls to make the building fire proof, an important fact sought after. The walls are closed on both sides and at the rear where a fire wall projects above.  The roof is tinted and skylights are arranged in bonnet shape facing the north from which direction fire is not likely to enter.  The front is a combination of design of brick and stone, lower floor is enclosed with heavy plate glass set in imitations of iron frames.  The trimmings in upper portions are of pressed stone from manufactory of CM [[Amslen (surname) | Amslen]], which makes a very smart appearance.  The interior of the building is quite attractive.  Capt. [[Cyrnes (surname) | Cyrnes]] did plastering.  A clear white hard finish and plane cornice with semi ornamental center pieces constitute the attention of the first floor and looking up to the skylight seems like looking into a vast snow bank as pure and white is the plastering.  A handsome stair case leads to the second floor which Mr. CC [[Gasche (surname) | Gasche]] built.  The counter and shelving are the work of CC [[Baker (surname) | Bakaer]] and painting by Samuel [[Metzler (surname) | Metzler]], the crowning work of the enterprise.  Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] has laid in a new stock of goods which has not as yet been fully arranged for.  It will be done in a day or two.  One and all are invited to call and examine the goods.  Mr. [[Liggett (surname) | Liggett]] has able clerks who will be happy to welcome all of their friends back.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 8, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 8, 1874==
New firm of EA [[Jones (surname) | Jones]] drugstore.  Bought out stock of Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], #4ME, two doors west of the post office.
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New firm of EA [[Jones (surname) | Jones]] drugstore.  Bought out stock of Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], #4ME, two doors west of the post office.<br>
[[Wooster Planning Mill]], DC [[Curry (surname) | Curry]], on North Street, lathe, lumber, shingles and building materials, between Beall and Bever Streets.  May 4, 1873 ad.
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[[Wooster Planning Mill]], DC [[Curry (surname) | Curry]], on North Street, lathe, lumber, shingles and building materials, between Beall and Bever Streets.  May 4, 1873 ad.<br>
Mrs. [[Cutter (surname) | Cutter]] and Mrs. [[Smyser (surname) | Smyser]], two ladies have millinary goods, NE corner of square.
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Mrs. [[Cutter (surname) | Cutter]] and Mrs. [[Smyser (surname) | Smyser]], two ladies have millinary goods, NE corner of square.<br>
Herr [[Driesbach (surname) | Driesbach]], carpenter shop, was destroyed by fire last Wednesday  night with a loss of 300.  He had no insurance.
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Herr [[Driesbach (surname) | Driesbach]], carpenter shop, was destroyed by fire last Wednesday  night with a loss of 300.  He had no insurance.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 15, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 15, 1874==
John [[VanMetre (surname) | VanMetre]], successor to John W [[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]], has the best assortment of gloves of all kinds, SE side of square.
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John [[VanMetre (surname) | VanMetre]], successor to John W [[Underwood (surname) | Underwood]], has the best assortment of gloves of all kinds, SE side of square.<br>
[[Gow and Jackson Shoe Store]] on E Liberty Street was robbed of 60 worth of boots last Monday night.
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[[Gow and Jackson Shoe Store]] on E Liberty Street was robbed of 60 worth of boots last Monday night.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Oct. 23, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Oct. 23, 1874==
Furniture at cost for the next 30 days.  Nine full parlor suites, chairs of all kinds at James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] old yard, E Liberty Street.
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Furniture at cost for the next 30 days.  Nine full parlor suites, chairs of all kinds at James [[Curry (surname) | Curry]] old yard, E Liberty Street.<br>
Premiums awarded 21st annual fair, Wayne County Agricultural Society, Oct. 6-8, 1874.
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Premiums awarded 21st annual fair, Wayne County Agricultural Society, Oct. 6-8, 1874.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Oct. 29, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Oct. 29, 1874==
Annual session of Wayne County Teachers Association was held in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] Oct. 19, 1874, listing of a Tillie [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]].
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Annual session of Wayne County Teachers Association was held in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] Oct. 19, 1874, listing of a Tillie [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Nov. 5, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Nov. 5, 1874==
Imperial washer agents wanted.  Apply to Samuel P [[Lightcap (surname) | Lightcap]], one door east of [[Kinzer Grocery]] in Curry block, E Liberty Street.
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Imperial washer agents wanted.  Apply to Samuel P [[Lightcap (surname) | Lightcap]], one door east of [[Kinzer Grocery]] in Curry block, E Liberty Street.<br>
BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], collars.
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BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], collars.<br>
T [[Tichner (surname) | Tichner]], agent for [[North Western Mutual Life Insurance Co.]].
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T [[Tichner (surname) | Tichner]], agent for [[North Western Mutual Life Insurance Co.]].<br>
[[Weber Brothers and Co.]], manufacture of organs, factory and wareroom on N Bever Street.
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[[Weber Brothers and Co.]], manufacture of organs, factory and wareroom on N Bever Street.<br>
JJ [[Ramseyer (surname) | Ramseyer]] has retired from grain firm of [[Ramseyer and Barnhart]].  Mr. [[Barnhart (surname) | Barnhart]] remains to carry on in large establish business.  Mr. [[Ramseyer (surname) | Ramseyer]] has bought part of the [[Empire Mills]], Pittsburgh Ave. under [[Ramseyer and Naftzgar]].
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JJ [[Ramseyer (surname) | Ramseyer]] has retired from grain firm of [[Ramseyer and Barnhart]].  Mr. [[Barnhart (surname) | Barnhart]] remains to carry on in large establish business.  Mr. [[Ramseyer (surname) | Ramseyer]] has bought part of the [[Empire Mills]], Pittsburgh Ave. under [[Ramseyer and Naftzgar]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Nov. 12, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Nov. 12, 1874==
DeYoung of [[Metropolitan Restaurant]].
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DeYoung of [[Metropolitan Restaurant]].<br>
[[J Nachtrieb and Son]], opposite [[American Hotel]].
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[[J Nachtrieb and Son]], opposite [[American Hotel]].<br>
M and Z [[Clark (surname) | Clark]] announce closing out millinary and fancy goods for cash store in Mrs. [[Schauman (surname) | Schauman]] building, #55 S Market Street.
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M and Z [[Clark (surname) | Clark]] announce closing out millinary and fancy goods for cash store in Mrs. [[Schauman (surname) | Schauman]] building, #55 S Market Street.<br>
Fountain steam washer.  Save clothes, Mrs. AG [[Bussell (surname) | Bussell]], over Dr. [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]] dental rooms, #70 S Market Street.
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Fountain steam washer.  Save clothes, Mrs. AG [[Bussell (surname) | Bussell]], over Dr. [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]] dental rooms, #70 S Market Street.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Nov. 19, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Nov. 19, 1874==
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==Wooster Republican Nov. 26, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Nov. 26, 1874==
Chief engineer [[DeYoung (surname) | DeYoung]], last Monday night while examining large reservoir on public square, accidentally dropped into same the keys belonging to the department.  How to recover the lost property now puzzles him.
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Chief engineer [[DeYoung (surname) | DeYoung]], last Monday night while examining large reservoir on public square, accidentally dropped into same the keys belonging to the department.  How to recover the lost property now puzzles him.<br>
Louis [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]] has overhauled his building, SE side, which has been lengthened beautified with fine jewelry, watches and clocks.
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Louis [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]] has overhauled his building, SE side, which has been lengthened beautified with fine jewelry, watches and clocks.<br>
[[Louis Young and Son]] establishment, #38 S Market Street.
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[[Louis Young and Son]] establishment, #38 S Market Street.<br>
Louis B [[Howard (surname) | Howard]] has had his livery stable office nearly scrubbed out.
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Louis B [[Howard (surname) | Howard]] has had his livery stable office nearly scrubbed out.<br>
Rev. JH [[Vincent (surname) | Vincent]] DD of NY, author of many works on Sunday School instruction, a popular lecture will be delivered, “That Boy” in the 1st ME church on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1874.  The lecture has been received with great favor in [[Akron, Ohio | Akron]], [[Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland]] and other large cities where ever delivered.  Doors open at 7 pm, lecture at 7:30 pm.  Tickets 25 cent, children under 12 years of age, 15 cents.
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Rev. JH [[Vincent (surname) | Vincent]] DD of NY, author of many works on Sunday School instruction, a popular lecture will be delivered, “That Boy” in the 1st ME church on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1874.  The lecture has been received with great favor in [[Akron, Ohio | Akron]], [[Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland]] and other large cities where ever delivered.  Doors open at 7 pm, lecture at 7:30 pm.  Tickets 25 cent, children under 12 years of age, 15 cents.<br>
Dr. JM [[Weaver (surname) | Weaver]] of this city, has been appointed surgeon of [[Central National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers]] in [[Dayton, Ohio | Dayton]] and has entered upon his duties and has moved from [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].
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Dr. JM [[Weaver (surname) | Weaver]] of this city, has been appointed surgeon of [[Central National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers]] in [[Dayton, Ohio | Dayton]] and has entered upon his duties and has moved from [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Dec. 3, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Dec. 3, 1874==
[[Weber Bros. and Co.]], manufacture of cabinet parlor and church organs.  Manufacture and wareroom on N Bever Street near E Liberty Street.
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[[Weber Bros. and Co.]], manufacture of cabinet parlor and church organs.  Manufacture and wareroom on N Bever Street near E Liberty Street.<br>
Commencing new church style is Mrs. Evil [[Gothie (surname) | Gothie]] built of brick.  The building will be divided among contractors.  CM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]] is general superintendent.  The exhibition laying of the foundation of brick was by [[Tiefanthler Bros.]].  The carpenter and joiners work was done by Wm [[Alman (surname) | Alman]], slate roofing by [[Reynolds and Co.]], plastering by Wm [[Carnes (surname) | Carnes]], frescoing by [[Busch and Gasche]], with painting by John D [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] and [[DC Curry and Co.]] furnished the lumber.  The oriental stone work was manufactured by DM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]].  The audience room is heated by 2-#5 Burbbins furnaces purchased through [[Saybolt, Tieche and Co.]].  The Sunday school room by a fiery furnace.  The auditorium will provide easy sittings for 350 seats and are made of ash and black walnut.  Four handsome chandeliers shed light to the whole room in the rear the pulpit.  Large double glass doors divide the two rooms which can be removed. The Sunday school rooms will seat 200 and when all available space is occupied, 800 people can be accommodated in the building within hearing distance of the speaker.  It is supposed to cost nearly 7000.
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Commencing new church style is Mrs. Evil [[Gothie (surname) | Gothie]] built of brick.  The building will be divided among contractors.  CM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]] is general superintendent.  The exhibition laying of the foundation of brick was by [[Tiefanthler Bros.]].  The carpenter and joiners work was done by Wm [[Alman (surname) | Alman]], slate roofing by [[Reynolds and Co.]], plastering by Wm [[Carnes (surname) | Carnes]], frescoing by [[Busch and Gasche]], with painting by John D [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] and [[DC Curry and Co.]] furnished the lumber.  The oriental stone work was manufactured by DM [[Ansden (surname) | Ansden]].  The audience room is heated by 2-#5 Burbbins furnaces purchased through [[Saybolt, Tieche and Co.]].  The Sunday school room by a fiery furnace.  The auditorium will provide easy sittings for 350 seats and are made of ash and black walnut.  Four handsome chandeliers shed light to the whole room in the rear the pulpit.  Large double glass doors divide the two rooms which can be removed. The Sunday school rooms will seat 200 and when all available space is occupied, 800 people can be accommodated in the building within hearing distance of the speaker.  It is supposed to cost nearly 7000.<br>
Dissolution of partnership of Dr. James D [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] and James M [[Weaver (surname) | Weaver]] by mutual consent. Nov. 25, 1874.
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Dissolution of partnership of Dr. James D [[Robison (surname) | Robison]] and James M [[Weaver (surname) | Weaver]] by mutual consent. Nov. 25, 1874.<br>
Drs. [[Robison and Weaver]], have dissolved partnership.
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Drs. [[Robison and Weaver]], have dissolved partnership.<br>
Harness and collar of BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], opposite [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.
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Harness and collar of BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]], opposite [[Washington House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
For Rent.  A dwelling house situated two squares from public square immediately east of Trinity ME church.  It consists of 7 rooms and two large halls.  JH [[Carr (surname) | Carr]].
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For Rent.  A dwelling house situated two squares from public square immediately east of Trinity ME church.  It consists of 7 rooms and two large halls.  JH [[Carr (surname) | Carr]].<br>
WF [[Woods (surname) | Woods]], boots and shoes, #19 E Liberty Street.
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WF [[Woods (surname) | Woods]], boots and shoes, #19 E Liberty Street.<br>
[[Jackson Bros. Grocery Store]], NE side of square.
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[[Jackson Bros. Grocery Store]], NE side of square.<br>
[[Knox and Shiffer]] blacksmith, Buckeye Street, a few doors north of [[Washington House]].  One door north of our shop is Capt. George [[Law (surname) | Law]], celebrated builder of carriages and wagons.
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[[Knox and Shiffer]] blacksmith, Buckeye Street, a few doors north of [[Washington House]].  One door north of our shop is Capt. George [[Law (surname) | Law]], celebrated builder of carriages and wagons.<br>
[[GP Emrich and Co.]], corner of Bever and Larwill Streets.
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[[GP Emrich and Co.]], corner of Bever and Larwill Streets.<br>
Wilson sewing machines for sale at WA [[Donner (surname) | Donner]] stand, SE side of square.
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Wilson sewing machines for sale at WA [[Donner (surname) | Donner]] stand, SE side of square.<br>
TP [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]], [[American Music Store]], west corner room of [[American Hotel]].
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TP [[Baumgardner (surname) | Baumgardner]], [[American Music Store]], west corner room of [[American Hotel]].<br>
[[Wooster Planning Mills]], [[CD Curry and Co.]], on North Street between Beall and Bever Streets.
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[[Wooster Planning Mills]], [[CD Curry and Co.]], on North Street between Beall and Bever Streets.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Dec. 10, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Dec. 10, 1874==
[[Excelsior Carriage Works]] of [[Banker and Hanna]] on Beistles old stand, South Street.
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[[Excelsior Carriage Works]] of [[Banker and Hanna]] on Beistles old stand, South Street.<br>
EA [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], successor to Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], #4ME, drugs and medicines.
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EA [[Jones (surname) | Jones]], successor to Harvey [[Howard (surname) | Howard]], #4ME, drugs and medicines.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Dec. 17, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Dec. 17, 1874==
[[Rice, McClellan and Co.]], #21 E Liberty Street, for books and stationary.
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[[Rice, McClellan and Co.]], #21 E Liberty Street, for books and stationary.<br>
John [[Plank (surname) | Plank]], gun shop has moved to NE corner of square, where he keeps on hand supply of rifles, shotguns and revolvers.
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John [[Plank (surname) | Plank]], gun shop has moved to NE corner of square, where he keeps on hand supply of rifles, shotguns and revolvers.<br>
JS [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]], #1ME dry goods.
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JS [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]], #1ME dry goods.<br>
[[Wooster Fire Co.]], #3 will give a ball at [[Fabers Hall]] on Tuesday evening next.  Music by Western String Band, tickets 1.00.
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[[Wooster Fire Co.]], #3 will give a ball at [[Fabers Hall]] on Tuesday evening next.  Music by Western String Band, tickets 1.00.<br>
[[McClarran and Caskey]] and [[Jackson and Co.]] are all well represented in our local columns.
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[[McClarran and Caskey]] and [[Jackson and Co.]] are all well represented in our local columns.<br>
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Fire at [[Emrich Board Yard]].  Tuesday afternoon, the dry house at [[Emrich and Co. Board Yard]] caught fire which was discovered before much headway.  [[Buchholtz and Co.]], proprietors of tannery yard, provided valuable services throwing water first from a pump on their premises.  The total damage will not be very great.  Mr. [[Emrich (surname) | Emrich]] and company return their thanks to [[Buchholtz and Co.]] and [[Pinkerton and Son]] and the firemen who assisted them.
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Fire at [[Emrich Board Yard]].  Tuesday afternoon, the dry house at [[Emrich and Co. Board Yard]] caught fire which was discovered before much headway.  [[Buchholtz and Co.]], proprietors of tannery yard, provided valuable services throwing water first from a pump on their premises.  The total damage will not be very great.  Mr. [[Emrich (surname) | Emrich]] and company return their thanks to [[Buchholtz and Co.]] and [[Pinkerton and Son]] and the firemen who assisted them.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican Dec. 25, 1874==
 
==Wooster Republican Dec. 25, 1874==
TY [[McCray (surname) | McCray]], attorney, office over [[Donner Store]], SE side of square.
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TY [[McCray (surname) | McCray]], attorney, office over [[Donner Store]], SE side of square.<br>
10000 worth of boots and shoes for cash at WF [[Woods (surname) | Woods]], #19 E Liberty Street.
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10000 worth of boots and shoes for cash at WF [[Woods (surname) | Woods]], #19 E Liberty Street.<br>
Mrs. [[Black (surname) | Black]] will millinary store.
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Mrs. [[Black (surname) | Black]] will millinary store.<br>
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