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| ==Wooster Republican Feb. 21, 1894== | | ==Wooster Republican Feb. 21, 1894== |
− | Dr R [[McFarland (surname) | McFarland]] capsule, sold by [[Laubach and Boyds Drugstore]] is a partial cure for consumption. | + | Dr R [[McFarland (surname) | McFarland]] capsule, sold by [[Laubach and Boyds Drugstore]] is a partial cure for consumption.<br> |
− | Jessie [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]] and G [[Sandborn (surname) | Sanborn]] have established [[Wooster Real Estate Agency]] in the rooms occupied by the [[University]] in the [[Teeple]] building on the NE corner of the square. They will be handling real estate in town and county and care of property rented through their agency. | + | Jessie [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]] and G [[Sandborn (surname) | Sanborn]] have established [[Wooster Real Estate Agency]] in the rooms occupied by the [[University]] in the [[Teeple]] building on the NE corner of the square. They will be handling real estate in town and county and care of property rented through their agency.<br> |
− | Richard [[Elson (surname) | McFarland]], dentist on Downing block, NE side of the square. | + | Richard [[Elson (surname) | McFarland]], dentist on Downing block, NE side of the square.<br> |
− | Notice: All persons who owe us, please call and settle as we will soon be closing out to leave [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], GB [[Seigenthaler (surname) | Seigenthaler]]. | + | Notice: All persons who owe us, please call and settle as we will soon be closing out to leave [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], GB [[Seigenthaler (surname) | Seigenthaler]].<br> |
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− | Harry [[Brumpter (surname) | Brumpter]], who pleaded not guilty to keeping his saloon open last Sunday, pleaded his plea to guilty and finded 10 and costs. | + | Harry [[Brumpter (surname) | Brumpter]], who pleaded not guilty to keeping his saloon open last Sunday, pleaded his plea to guilty and finded 10 and costs.<br> |
− | SP [[Snyder (surname) | Snyder]], today shipped a car load of 19 extra fine horses. | + | SP [[Snyder (surname) | Snyder]], today shipped a car load of 19 extra fine horses.<br> |
− | AJ [[Thomas (surname) | Thomas]] and John [[McSweeney (surname) | McSweeney]], attorney for Wm [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]], the contractor and builder filed suit in court common pleas against Jacob [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] for damages alleged wrongful attachment of lands owned by [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] in Jay County, Indiana. The Republican reporter called on Mr. [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] for information and cause of the action. Mr. [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] stated that the claim he was trying to collect was a just one and said further that Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] sometime ago had brought a suit in Wayne County court of common pleas for sum alleged due him for constructing [[Landis and Schmuck]] Furniture building that he was not indebted to Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] in any way whatsoever and that he had no dealings with Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] since Jan. 8, 1892 and exhibited Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] receipt full of all demands of which the following is a copy: 38782.27 [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], Jan. 6, 1892. Received from Jacob [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] 8785.27 in dollars in full for building [[Landis and Schmuck]] building on W Liberty Street being 1385.27 dollars more than the contractor price in full of all damands to date.- Wm [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]]. | + | AJ [[Thomas (surname) | Thomas]] and John [[McSweeney (surname) | McSweeney]], attorney for Wm [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]], the contractor and builder filed suit in court common pleas against Jacob [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] for damages alleged wrongful attachment of lands owned by [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] in Jay County, Indiana. The Republican reporter called on Mr. [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] for information and cause of the action. Mr. [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] stated that the claim he was trying to collect was a just one and said further that Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] sometime ago had brought a suit in Wayne County court of common pleas for sum alleged due him for constructing [[Landis and Schmuck]] Furniture building that he was not indebted to Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] in any way whatsoever and that he had no dealings with Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] since Jan. 8, 1892 and exhibited Mr. [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]] receipt full of all demands of which the following is a copy: 38782.27 [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], Jan. 6, 1892. Received from Jacob [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] 8785.27 in dollars in full for building [[Landis and Schmuck]] building on W Liberty Street being 1385.27 dollars more than the contractor price in full of all damands to date.- Wm [[Kuhn (surname) | Kuhn]].<br> |
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| ==Wooster Republican Feb. 28, 1894== | | ==Wooster Republican Feb. 28, 1894== |