Wooster Republican, Business Abstracts 1882

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Wooster Republican Jan. 5, 1882

Boots and shoes cheap at Quimby Bros., six doors east of post office, E Liberty Street.
Clark Bros. in Acadome.
Pierson and Co., west corner room of the American Hotel, for clothing.
Diaries at Jessie McClellan, 21 E Liberty Street.
Holiday boots and shoes at Boston Shoe Store of NL Baumgardner, east room of west corner room of the American Hotel.
Emporium Dry Goods and Drug Store of CB Baird and Co., #4ME, 2 doors west of the post office.
JS Bissell and Bro., #1ME.
Laubach and Donnelly, SE side of square, pure druggists.
Wooster Flour and Grain Market corrected by J Frick, dealer in wool, oats and corn. Warehouse on South Street.
JJ Geitgey, elegant parlor suites and undertaking, E Liberty Street, in Curry’s brick block.
McClarran and Caskey Grocery Store, 5 W Liberty Street.

Hardware at Keefer Iron block will be continued under firm name of Harding and Co..
AM Glick Clothing Store, one price, SW side of square, OPF Risch manager.
CB Baird and Son, drugs, #4ME.
E Chatelain, gold and silver watches, clocks and jewelry, SW side of square, one door below Quimby bank.
David Nice hat store, three doors east of post office, opposite the American Hotel, E Liberty Street.
Attorneys:

Physicians:

Dentists:

  • Dr. RJ Cunningham office east side of S Market Street
  • Dr. BJ Jones SE side of square.

Will Beresford tailor and draper Archer House block.
Roller and Wilson Drug Store W Liberty Street.
Barrett and Ogden ready made clothing E Liberty Street, opposite post office in Childs building.
Hartman and Durstine Lumber Yard corner of Bever and Larwill Streets.
J Zimmerman and Co. Drug Store W Liberty Street.
Carriage and Wagon Works of WH Banker at Beistle’s old stand on South Street.
DY Landis parlor furniture foot of Beall Ave. and E Liberty Street, better known as William Stitt corner.
Laubach and Donnelly Drug Store, SW side of square.
Quimby Bros. boots and shoes, six doors east of post office, E Liberty Street.
Wooster Grain Market corrected by J Frick, dealer in wool, wheat, flour and oats, E South Street.
Hoelzel and Kaltwasser for fall and winter goods, SE side of square.