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| Jacob [[Shultz (surname) | Shultz]] has the largest stock of collars and harnesses in Downing block, NE side of square.<br> | | Jacob [[Shultz (surname) | Shultz]] has the largest stock of collars and harnesses in Downing block, NE side of square.<br> |
| Domestic sewing machine office in [[Baumgardner Music Store]], SW side of square, [[Huffman and Son]].<br> | | Domestic sewing machine office in [[Baumgardner Music Store]], SW side of square, [[Huffman and Son]].<br> |
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| + | ==Wooster Republican March 31, 1881== |
| + | Office of singer sewing machines has moved from Brauneck’s corner to room one door south of Dr. [[Robison (surname) | Robison]]’s office on N Market Street.<br> |
| + | Last week, city council instructed LR [[Kramer (surname) | Kramer]] the city clerk, to issue the following communication to council of [[Massillon, Ohio | Massillon]]: To the honorable members of the city council of [[Massillon, Ohio | Massillon]], in consideration in the good condition in which you have returned the fire engine to our city, I am directed by our city council to return thanks and say the City of [[Massillon, Ohio | Massillon]] is under no obligation to the City of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] for whatever use or benefit said steamer is to them respectfully. LR [[Kramer (surname) | Kramer]], City Clerk. In return, [[Massillon, Ohio | Massillon]] offered the following resolution: Be it resolved that the city council of [[Massillon, Ohio | Massillon]] is under obligation to city of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] for the use of steam fire engine currently loaned us and the city clerk is instructed to instruct the city council of our appreciation of their great kindness. <br> |
| + | Sir knight LP [[Ohliger (surname) | Ohliger]], JS [[Bissell (surname) | Bissell]], TE [[Peckinpaugh (surname) | Peckinpaugh]], Benjamin [[Eason (surname) | Eason]], Wm [[Beresford (surname) | Beresford]] and TF [[Donnelly (surname) | Donnelly]] of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] went to [[Mansfield, Ohio | Mansfield]] of last week, the object of their visit to obtain the consent of the [[Mansfield Commandry]] to establish a commandry at [Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br> |
| + | James [[Lee (surname) | Lee]] one of the sufferers of the fire on SW corner of the square, has purchased the building occupied by Samuel D [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] and has fitted it up as a grocery and flour store and also constructed a new warehouse on the premises.<br> |