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==Wooster Republican  Nov. 14, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 14, 1894==
Will [[Beresford (surname) | Beresford]] is building a neat barn at the rear of his E Liberty Street block.
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Will [[Beresford (surname) | Beresford]] is building a neat barn at the rear of his E Liberty Street block.<br>
[[McClure and Co.]], this morning sent six men to [[Shreve, Ohio | Shreve]] for a week.
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[[McClure and Co.]], this morning sent six men to [[Shreve, Ohio | Shreve]] for a week.<br>
[[Landers Brothers]] began work this morning on the College Avenue sewer.
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[[Landers Brothers]] began work this morning on the College Avenue sewer.<br>
The Fox building on NE side of the square has been sold to Mrs. George [[Krieger (surname) | Krieger]] Sr. for 4000 and will be occupied by [[Krieger Drugstore]].
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The Fox building on NE side of the square has been sold to Mrs. George [[Krieger (surname) | Krieger]] Sr. for 4000 and will be occupied by [[Krieger Drugstore]].<br>
George [[Blandford (surname) | Blandford]] has secured a lease of the room on E Liberty Street, the room vacated by WH [[Maurer (surname) | Maurer]].  It is 2 doors E of the [[Archer House]].  He will open a grocery store as he is an experienced grocery man.
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George [[Blandford (surname) | Blandford]] has secured a lease of the room on E Liberty Street, the room vacated by WH [[Maurer (surname) | Maurer]].  It is 2 doors E of the [[Archer House]].  He will open a grocery store as he is an experienced grocery man.<br>
The water works trustees on Friday evening, ordered that the pumping of water from [[Apple Creek, Ohio | Apple Creek]] into the city mains be discontinued.  As a result of the pumping and the rains of the last few days, the supply at both the [[Reddick Dam]] and [[Bloomington Reservour]] have been largely increased making pumping unnecessary.  Conrad [[Law (surname) | Law]], who had charge of the work, was engaged this morning in getting the steam street roller, which was used for running pumps, back to the city.  Owning to the mud, he had considerable trouble in getting the heavy apparatus back.
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The water works trustees on Friday evening, ordered that the pumping of water from [[Apple Creek, Ohio | Apple Creek]] into the city mains be discontinued.  As a result of the pumping and the rains of the last few days, the supply at both the [[Reddick Dam]] and [[Bloomington Reservour]] have been largely increased making pumping unnecessary.  Conrad [[Law (surname) | Law]], who had charge of the work, was engaged this morning in getting the steam street roller, which was used for running pumps, back to the city.  Owning to the mud, he had considerable trouble in getting the heavy apparatus back.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 21, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 21, 1894==
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