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==Wooster Republican  March 14, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  March 14, 1894==
 
[[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] will have a creamery.  Henry [[Correll (surname) | Correll]], secretary and treasure of [[Orrville Creamery Co.]] this afternoon closed the contract leasing a room in the Quimby building, Diamond Alley for a term of five years.  [[Correll (surname) | Correll]] stated to the reporter of the Republican, that the creamery would be operational April 1st and have a capacity of three tons of milk per day.  It will be increased as fast as the county will demand it.  He has already contracted for milk from 250 cows and continues to make contracts.<br>
 
[[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] will have a creamery.  Henry [[Correll (surname) | Correll]], secretary and treasure of [[Orrville Creamery Co.]] this afternoon closed the contract leasing a room in the Quimby building, Diamond Alley for a term of five years.  [[Correll (surname) | Correll]] stated to the reporter of the Republican, that the creamery would be operational April 1st and have a capacity of three tons of milk per day.  It will be increased as fast as the county will demand it.  He has already contracted for milk from 250 cows and continues to make contracts.<br>
[[Wooster Picking Factory]] is assured.  Farmers met in GAR Hall Saturday afternoon with representatives of the great picking firm of [[HJ Heinz Co.]] of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh]] for establishment of a salting factory in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  Proposition was accepted favorably.  As a result of efforts of the Board of Trade,  HF [[Dunham (surname) | Dunham]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]] was with AJ [[Russell (surname) | Russell]] of HJ [[Heinz (surname) | Heinz]] to proposition 200 acres for raising pickles and a building furnished with sufficient ground of 150x200 feet with railroad facility and would contract to establish a salting factory costing 1400-1600 dollars.  The article goes on to list farmers who signed the contract.  Over 100 of the 200 acres was taken and at the adjournment of the meeting, it was announced that the agreement would be left at [[Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store where those who wanted could sign.<br>
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[[Wooster Picking Factory]] is assured.  Farmers met in GAR Hall Saturday afternoon with representatives of the great picking firm of [[HJ Heinz Co.]] of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh]] for establishment of a salting factory in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].  Proposition was accepted favorably.  As a result of efforts of the Board of Trade,  HF [[Dunham (surname) | Dunham]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]] was with AJ [[Russell (surname) | Russell]] of HJ [[Heinz (surname) | Heinz]] to proposition 200 acres for raising pickles and a building furnished with sufficient ground of 150x200 feet with railroad facility and would contract to establish a salting factory costing 1400-1600 dollars.  The article goes on to list farmers who signed the contract.  Over 100 of the 200 acres was taken and at the adjournment of the meeting, it was announced that the agreement would be left at Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store where those who wanted could sign.<br>
 
John F [[Marchand (surname) | Marchand]] is now postmaster of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br>
 
John F [[Marchand (surname) | Marchand]] is now postmaster of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br>
Carload of Illinois horses to be sold at private sale at Easter house stables Saturday, March 17, WP [[[Snyder (surname) | Snyder]].<br>
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Carload of Illinois horses to be sold at private sale at Easter house stables Saturday, March 17, WP [[Snyder (surname) | Snyder]].<br>
 
Mrs. MA [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] has purchased the old [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]] property, W Liberty Street, 2000.<br>
 
Mrs. MA [[Miller (surname) | Miller]] has purchased the old [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]] property, W Liberty Street, 2000.<br>
 
The water was shut off from the [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] fountain this afternoon and investigation showed that the water pipe was completely stopped up below the base of the monument.  It is the opinion of  Supt. [[Keyser (surname) | Keyser]] of  Water Works, that the monument will have to be taken down before the defect can be permanently remedied or the stuff removed.<br>
 
The water was shut off from the [[Frick (surname) | Frick]] fountain this afternoon and investigation showed that the water pipe was completely stopped up below the base of the monument.  It is the opinion of  Supt. [[Keyser (surname) | Keyser]] of  Water Works, that the monument will have to be taken down before the defect can be permanently remedied or the stuff removed.<br>
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==Wooster Republican  March 28, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  March 28, 1894==
 
DY [[Landis (surname) | Landis]] has purchased the vacant lot south of the Jacob [[Schmuck (surname) | Schmuck]] residence on N Bever Street and will build a commendable house this summer.<br>
 
DY [[Landis (surname) | Landis]] has purchased the vacant lot south of the Jacob [[Schmuck (surname) | Schmuck]] residence on N Bever Street and will build a commendable house this summer.<br>
The case called for trial to the jury of court of common pleas this morning, was that of [[DC Curry Co.]] vs. David [[Nice (surname) Nice]] and HN [[Clemens (surname) | Clemens]].  The suit is one to recover money for erection of grand stands for baseball purposes several years ago in the Monday Daily Republican paper.<br>
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The case called for trial to the jury of court of common pleas this morning, was that of [[DC Curry Co.]] vs. David [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] and HN [[Clemens (surname) | Clemens]].  The suit is one to recover money for erection of grand stands for baseball purposes several years ago in the Monday Daily Republican paper.<br>
    
[[Critchfield and Critchfield Jr.]], attorneys have moved their law offices to rooms over the [[Adams Express]] office.<br>
 
[[Critchfield and Critchfield Jr.]], attorneys have moved their law offices to rooms over the [[Adams Express]] office.<br>
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WC National Bank has its safety deposit box vault so arranged that boxes can be rented to the patrons for safe storage and care of valuables of all kinds; papers or jewelry importance of those going away from home for a time may not wish to be near of Coxeys army.<br>
 
WC National Bank has its safety deposit box vault so arranged that boxes can be rented to the patrons for safe storage and care of valuables of all kinds; papers or jewelry importance of those going away from home for a time may not wish to be near of Coxeys army.<br>
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Many [[Maccabees of Great Order]] show a good showing from Thursday daily.  Entertainment given to the ladies in City Opera House last night, among the many pieces of Wooster Knights and ladies of [[Maccabees]].  The audience was called to order by presiding officer Sir Knight IN [[Kinney (surname) | Kinney]].  The Mandolin club gave a rendation that received an encore.  Rev. JN [[Keefer (surname) | Keefer]] involed divine blessing.  Sir Knight WF [[[Kean (surname) | Kean]] gave address and referred to organization of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] tent of [[Knights of Maccabees]] six years ago and that of Wooster Hive of ladies of Maccabees during the past year and welcomed the audience that they might learn of the order.  He spoke of the presence of Mayor NS [[Boynton (surname) | Boynton]], the founder of the order, its wonderful growth and greatest work accomplished in 13 years of its existence.  Miss Anna E [[Hunt (surname) | Hunt]], talented violinist, was accompanied on piano by Prof. Bryon [[Oliver (surname) | Oliver]], gave a selction.  Sir Knight Edward S [[Young (surname) | Young]] of [[Norwalk, Ohio | Norwalk]], Grand Recorder keeper of Ohio Knights of the Maccabees, was introduced and he gave a speech.  Wooster Tent 38 of Maccabees was organized January 1888 with 27 charter members and now has 52 with the following officers: Post commander- Wm B [[Baumgartner (surname) | Baumgardner]], Commander- Sinclair [[Clapper (surname) | Clapper]], Record keeper- IN [[Kinney (surname) | Kinney]], Fiance keeper- JT [[Baird (surname) | Baird]], Chaplain- JC [[Rouch (surname) | Rouch]], Sargant- Charles [[Denek (surname) | Denek]], Physician- Dr. AH [[Hunt (surname) | Hunt]], Sentinel- WA [[Moore (surname) | Moore]], Packet- LY [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] and gave history of organization.  (Zerox off sometime).<br>
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Many [[Maccabees of Great Order]] show a good showing from Thursday daily.  Entertainment given to the ladies in City Opera House last night, among the many pieces of Wooster Knights and ladies of [[Maccabees]].  The audience was called to order by presiding officer Sir Knight IN [[Kinney (surname) | Kinney]].  The Mandolin club gave a rendation that received an encore.  Rev. JN [[Keefer (surname) | Keefer]] involed divine blessing.  Sir Knight WF [[Kean (surname) | Kean]] gave address and referred to organization of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] tent of [[Knights of Maccabees]] six years ago and that of Wooster Hive of ladies of Maccabees during the past year and welcomed the audience that they might learn of the order.  He spoke of the presence of Mayor NS [[Boynton (surname) | Boynton]], the founder of the order, its wonderful growth and greatest work accomplished in 13 years of its existence.  Miss Anna E [[Hunt (surname) | Hunt]], talented violinist, was accompanied on piano by Prof. Bryon [[Oliver (surname) | Oliver]], gave a selction.  Sir Knight Edward S [[Young (surname) | Young]] of [[Norwalk, Ohio | Norwalk]], Grand Recorder keeper of Ohio Knights of the Maccabees, was introduced and he gave a speech.  Wooster Tent 38 of Maccabees was organized January 1888 with 27 charter members and now has 52 with the following officers: Post commander- Wm B [[Baumgartner (surname) | Baumgardner]], Commander- Sinclair [[Clapper (surname) | Clapper]], Record keeper- IN [[Kinney (surname) | Kinney]], Fiance keeper- JT [[Baird (surname) | Baird]], Chaplain- JC [[Rouch (surname) | Rouch]], Sargant- Charles [[Denek (surname) | Denek]], Physician- Dr. AH [[Hunt (surname) | Hunt]], Sentinel- WA [[Moore (surname) | Moore]], Packet- LY [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] and gave history of organization.  (Zerox off sometime).<br>
 
The city expenses and debts for fiscial year ending over 80000, spent nearly 300000 debt but of debt 10400 is for special improvements leaving 191000 due the entire city of expenses 25097.33 was for special improvements paid by special taxes.  City share of interest over 10000 lists the whole schedule.<br>
 
The city expenses and debts for fiscial year ending over 80000, spent nearly 300000 debt but of debt 10400 is for special improvements leaving 191000 due the entire city of expenses 25097.33 was for special improvements paid by special taxes.  City share of interest over 10000 lists the whole schedule.<br>
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[[Laubach and Boyd Drugstore]], SE side of the square.<br>
 
[[Laubach and Boyd Drugstore]], SE side of the square.<br>
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Unsafe buildings!  Many of them must be put in better shape.  City board is busy inspecting structures in all sections of the city.  City board of examiners of unsafe buildings and structures, at a meeting held in the mayor’s office, organized by electing fire chief [[Gerlach (surname) | Gerlach]] the secretary, Mayor [[Jeffries (surname) | Jeffries]] being ex-official president since the organization of the members.  Fire chief [[Gerlach (surname) | Gerlach]], LP [[Bolus (surname) | Bolus]], A [[Cummingham (surname) | Cunningham]] and Mayor [[Jeffries (surname) | Jeffries]] have visited many parts of the city.  The improvements and changes of order must be made within 2 days of receipt of notice:  JS [[Caskey (surname) | Caskey]] to repair back building in rear of grocery store, W Liberty and to make safe or take down the same being in dangerous condition.  John [[Williman (surname) | Williman]] is to straighten out old warehouse shed and put on new roof or same to be torn down.  Miss Eddie [[Downing (surname) | Downing]] is to put on new roof or tear down building east of [[Herald]] office and West of [[Downing Warehouse]].  [[Ohio Farmers Insurance Co.]] is to put new roof on a barn at the rear of [[Teeples Gallery]] on NE side of the square.  Mrs. Frederick [[Yiengling (surname) | Yiengling]] is to put a new roof on a barn in the rear of [[Renis Fruit Store]].  Miss [[Hein (surname) | Hein]] is to put a new roof on the shed on the back of the stable in the rear of the residence, E Liberty Street.  Dr. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]] is to put on a new roof on the barn in the rear of the Dental Office]].  Mrs George [[Brauneck (surname) | Brauneck]] is to tear down a house on the E South Street which is the building used as a carpet shop and is very unsafe.  Mrs. MK [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] is to put on a new roof on the barn back of residence in rear of the Methodist Church.<br>
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Unsafe buildings!  Many of them must be put in better shape.  City board is busy inspecting structures in all sections of the city.  City board of examiners of unsafe buildings and structures, at a meeting held in the mayor’s office, organized by electing fire chief [[Gerlach (surname) | Gerlach]] the secretary, Mayor [[Jeffries (surname) | Jeffries]] being ex-official president since the organization of the members.  Fire chief [[Gerlach (surname) | Gerlach]], LP [[Bolus (surname) | Bolus]], A [[Cummingham (surname) | Cunningham]] and Mayor [[Jeffries (surname) | Jeffries]] have visited many parts of the city.  The improvements and changes of order must be made within 2 days of receipt of notice:  JS [[Caskey (surname) | Caskey]] to repair back building in rear of grocery store, W Liberty and to make safe or take down the same being in dangerous condition.  John [[Williman (surname) | Williman]] is to straighten out old warehouse shed and put on new roof or same to be torn down.  Miss Eddie [[Downing (surname) | Downing]] is to put on new roof or tear down building east of [[Herald]] office and West of [[Downing Warehouse]].  [[Ohio Farmers Insurance Co.]] is to put new roof on a barn at the rear of [[Teeples Gallery]] on NE side of the square.  Mrs. Frederick [[Yiengling (surname) | Yiengling]] is to put a new roof on a barn in the rear of [[Renis Fruit Store]].  Miss [[Hein (surname) | Hein]] is to put a new roof on the shed on the back of the stable in the rear of the residence, E Liberty Street.  Dr. RJ [[Cunningham (surname) | Cunningham]] is to put on a new roof on the barn in the rear of the [[Dental Office]].  Mrs George [[Brauneck (surname) | Brauneck]] is to tear down a house on the E South Street which is the building used as a carpet shop and is very unsafe.  Mrs. MK [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] is to put on a new roof on the barn back of residence in rear of the Methodist Church.<br>
 
Mrs. George [[Leggett (surname) | Liggett]] is to repair the barn in the rear of the residence, N Market Street.  Mrs. Addie [[Shaffer (surname) | Shaffer]] is to put new roof on the barn residence on S Market Street.  BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]] is to tear down the brick building on Lucca Street, third ward.  JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] is ordered to put a new roof on the building on the back of the blacksmith shop on N Bever Street or to be torn down.  Miss Madge [[Baker (surname) | Baker]] is to put a new roof on the barn rear of property on E North Street.<br>
 
Mrs. George [[Leggett (surname) | Liggett]] is to repair the barn in the rear of the residence, N Market Street.  Mrs. Addie [[Shaffer (surname) | Shaffer]] is to put new roof on the barn residence on S Market Street.  BJ [[Hartman (surname) | Hartman]] is to tear down the brick building on Lucca Street, third ward.  JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] is ordered to put a new roof on the building on the back of the blacksmith shop on N Bever Street or to be torn down.  Miss Madge [[Baker (surname) | Baker]] is to put a new roof on the barn rear of property on E North Street.<br>
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The paving with cobblestones of the alley running along side the Republican office has been completed in good shape.  Capt. [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] is also putting down a new brick sidewalk alongside his block.<br>
 
The paving with cobblestones of the alley running along side the Republican office has been completed in good shape.  Capt. [[McClure (surname) | McClure]] is also putting down a new brick sidewalk alongside his block.<br>
 
[[McClellan and Sanborn]] report the sale of west 80 feet of [[Immel (surname) | Immel]], corner  W Liberty Street at Grant Street to Samuel [[Leib (surname) | Leib]] for 1550.  Mr. [[Leib (surname) | Leib]] will build two residences on the lot at once and occupy one of them for himself.  The same agency has also sold the [[Banker]] property on N Spink Street to David G [[Collins (surname) | Collins]] for 824 cash.<br>
 
[[McClellan and Sanborn]] report the sale of west 80 feet of [[Immel (surname) | Immel]], corner  W Liberty Street at Grant Street to Samuel [[Leib (surname) | Leib]] for 1550.  Mr. [[Leib (surname) | Leib]] will build two residences on the lot at once and occupy one of them for himself.  The same agency has also sold the [[Banker]] property on N Spink Street to David G [[Collins (surname) | Collins]] for 824 cash.<br>
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==Wooster Republican  Aug. 24, 1894==
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Robert J [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] has secured the ice privelege of [[Lake Talbot]] and will start building a 50x84 ice house in [[Highland Park]].  The ice will all come from springs.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Aug. 29, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Aug. 29, 1894==
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==Wooster Republican  Sept. 5, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Sept. 5, 1894==
 
While [[McClure and Hinton]] take possession of their new building, they will carry a new stock of queens ware and glassware.  They have purchased the immense stock of [[Craighead and Co.]] as a starter as this firm is going out of that trade.<br>
 
While [[McClure and Hinton]] take possession of their new building, they will carry a new stock of queens ware and glassware.  They have purchased the immense stock of [[Craighead and Co.]] as a starter as this firm is going out of that trade.<br>
Will [[Horn (surname) Horn]], who has been with WH [[Wiler (surname) | Wiler]] for years, has taken possession of the [[Central News Depot]] having concluded the purchase from [[George W [[Brandford (surname) | Brandford]] on Monday.<br>
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Will [[Horn (surname) | Horn]], who has been with WH [[Wiler (surname) | Wiler]] for years, has taken possession of the [[Central News Depot]] having concluded the purchase from George W [[Brandford (surname) | Brandford]] on Monday.<br>
 
George R [[Laubach (surname) | Laubach]],  Dr. HA [[Hart (surname) | Hart]] and George [[Young (surname) | Young]] began invoicing the [[Roller and Wilson]] stock this morning.<br>
 
George R [[Laubach (surname) | Laubach]],  Dr. HA [[Hart (surname) | Hart]] and George [[Young (surname) | Young]] began invoicing the [[Roller and Wilson]] stock this morning.<br>
 
WE [[Rice (surname) | Rice]], the book store man on the square, is another recruit to the Republican’s regular advertisers.<br>
 
WE [[Rice (surname) | Rice]], the book store man on the square, is another recruit to the Republican’s regular advertisers.<br>
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==Wooster Republican  Oct. 3, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 3, 1894==
The [[Nation House]] on W Liberty Street has changed hands.  Charles [[Sharp (surname) | Sharp]] has sold to [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]] who is already in possession.
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The [[Nation House]] on W Liberty Street has changed hands.  Charles [[Sharp (surname) | Sharp]] has sold to [[Kennedy (surname) | Kennedy]] who is already in possession.<br>
Dr. JH [[Brown (surname) | Brown]] has secured four rooms in the Quimby block, SW corner of the square and in a few days begins work with four new dental chairs.
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Dr. JH [[Brown (surname) | Brown]] has secured four rooms in the Quimby block, SW corner of the square and in a few days begins work with four new dental chairs.<br>
Of the seven rooms leased by Dr. CB [[Mower (surname) | Mower]] and to have been occupied by [[Mower and Brown]], four will be used by Dr. [[Mower (surname) | Mower]] as a dentist office and remaining three rooms will be for rent.
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Of the seven rooms leased by Dr. CB [[Mower (surname) | Mower]] and to have been occupied by [[Mower and Brown]], four will be used by Dr. [[Mower (surname) | Mower]] as a dentist office and remaining three rooms will be for rent.<br>
[[Griffins]] new dry goods store, Frick block is open Friday and Saturday this week.
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[[Griffins]] new dry goods store, Frick block is open Friday and Saturday this week.<br>
The building and lot #87 south on W Liberty Street which was sold a short time since, is to be occupied as a grocery store by WH [[Maurer (surname) | Maurer]].  The building was set back about 12 feet as a new foundation was put under it and addition is being built to the front of it which makes it a very good store.
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The building and lot #87 south on W Liberty Street which was sold a short time since, is to be occupied as a grocery store by WH [[Maurer (surname) | Maurer]].  The building was set back about 12 feet as a new foundation was put under it and addition is being built to the front of it which makes it a very good store.<br>
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[[Smith and Keller]] have just bought a new steam well drilling machine.  See the [[Wooster Pump Co.]].
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[[Smith and Keller]] have just bought a new steam well drilling machine.  See the [[Wooster Pump Co.]]<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 10, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 10, 1894==
The farmers telephone company from [[West Lebenon, Ohio | West Lebenon]] to [[Massillion, Ohio | Massillion]] is now trying to absorb the local telephone company operating between [[Wilmon, Ohio | Wilmon]] and [[Beach City, Ohio | Beach City]] and talks of extending to [[Mt. Eaton, Ohio | Mt. Eaton]] and perhaps other parts of Wayne County.
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The farmers telephone company from [[West Lebenon, Ohio | West Lebenon]] to [[Massillion, Ohio | Massillion]] is now trying to absorb the local telephone company operating between [[Wilmon, Ohio | Wilmon]] and [[Beach City, Ohio | Beach City]] and talks of extending to [[Mt. Eaton, Ohio | Mt. Eaton]] and perhaps other parts of Wayne County.<br>
New dry goods establishment in the west room of the Frick memorial block is a valuable addition to the mercantile interests of the city.  The room is filled with magnificent new stock of dry goods.  The proprietor is Harry R [[Griffin (surname) | Griffin]], who comes to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] from [[St. Louis, MO. | St. Louis]].
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New dry goods establishment in the west room of the Frick memorial block is a valuable addition to the mercantile interests of the city.  The room is filled with magnificent new stock of dry goods.  The proprietor is Harry R [[Griffin (surname) | Griffin]], who comes to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] from [[St. Louis, MO. | St. Louis]].<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 17, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 17, 1894==
Work on the [[B and O]] trustle is delayed by the slow receipt of piling.  It has been found necessary to discharge a number of men.
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Work on the [[B and O]] trustle is delayed by the slow receipt of piling.  It has been found necessary to discharge a number of men.<br>
George H [[Clark (surname) | Clark]] has decided to change location of new lumber yard from the foot of W Liberty Street to the Quimby property on West Henry Street between the [[B and O]] freight yard and the old [[German Church]].  A side truck will be run into the yard where every facility for loading and unloading will be had at no expense.  This location is decidedly the best one in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].
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George H [[Clark (surname) | Clark]] has decided to change location of new lumber yard from the foot of W Liberty Street to the Quimby property on West Henry Street between the [[B and O]] freight yard and the old [[German Church]].  A side truck will be run into the yard where every facility for loading and unloading will be had at no expense.  This location is decidedly the best one in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]].<br>
[[Gray and Son]] are erecting a large warehouse on E Liberty Street for storing bailed hay.
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[[Gray and Son]] are erecting a large warehouse on E Liberty Street for storing bailed hay.<br>
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Fire alarm at box 25 on the square was set off at 8pm which was caused by a blaze in the back celler of Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store.  The flames were extinguished by fire chief [[Gerlach (surname) | Gerlach]] and the clerks in the store.  A flying match is the likely explanation to the cause.
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Fire alarm at box 25 on the square was set off at 8pm which was caused by a blaze in the back celler of Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store.  The flames were extinguished by fire chief [[Gerlach (surname) | Gerlach]] and the clerks in the store.  A flying match is the likely explanation to the cause.<br>
JH [[Bush (surname) | Bush]], the shoe man on the square, Saturday celebrated the anniversary of starting his store.
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JH [[Bush (surname) | Bush]], the shoe man on the square, Saturday celebrated the anniversary of starting his store.<br>
 
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==Wooster Republican  Aug. 24, 1894==
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Robert J [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] has secured the ice privelege of [[Lake Talbot]] and will start building a 50x84 ice house in [[Highland Park]].  The ice will all come from springs.
      
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 31, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Oct. 31, 1894==
Constable HR [[Blackburn (surname) | Blackburn]] this afternoon, closed the fruit store of [[Zarlingo (surname) | Zarlingo]] on execution in favor of [[Zimmerman and Co.]].
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Constable HR [[Blackburn (surname) | Blackburn]] this afternoon, closed the fruit store of [[Zarlingo (surname) | Zarlingo]] on execution in favor of [[Zimmerman and Co.]].<br>
The old building which has been a landmark on point of the junction of South Buckeye Street and Madison Ave. has been removed.  John [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]] now owns the property and has had the structure placed at the rear of the house and made quite an improvement to the place.
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The old building which has been a landmark on point of the junction of South Buckeye Street and Madison Ave. has been removed.  John [[Bowers (surname) | Bowers]] now owns the property and has had the structure placed at the rear of the house and made quite an improvement to the place.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 7, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 7, 1894==
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The railroad was laid yesterday on the north end of the [[B and O]] trustle.
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The railroad was laid yesterday on the north end of the [[B and O]] trustle.<br>
 
   
The alarm of fire at 3:45 this morning at box 3 caused by a blaze at the banana rooms of John [[Rich (surname) | Rich]] fruit store on E Liberty Street in the [[McSweeney (surname) | McSweeney]] building.  It was discovered by Samuel [[Schuckers (surname) | Schuckers]] who had apt over the store.  The fire department soon had the flames under control using only the chemical extinguishers.  The cause of the fire was an explosion of a lamp used in riping bananas.  Loss is about 25.00.
 
The alarm of fire at 3:45 this morning at box 3 caused by a blaze at the banana rooms of John [[Rich (surname) | Rich]] fruit store on E Liberty Street in the [[McSweeney (surname) | McSweeney]] building.  It was discovered by Samuel [[Schuckers (surname) | Schuckers]] who had apt over the store.  The fire department soon had the flames under control using only the chemical extinguishers.  The cause of the fire was an explosion of a lamp used in riping bananas.  Loss is about 25.00.
The work on [[B and O]] trustle is moving along rapidly and expected that it will be completed by the middle of the week.  The iron bridge over the [[Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad]] will be put in and the bridge ready by Tuesday.
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The work on [[B and O]] trustle is moving along rapidly and expected that it will be completed by the middle of the week.  The iron bridge over the [[Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad]] will be put in and the bridge ready by Tuesday.<br>
Overcoats for sale at [[George and Mougey]] store in Frick block, W Liberty Street.
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Overcoats for sale at [[George and Mougey]] store in Frick block, W Liberty Street.<br>
    
==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==
David [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] has disposed of his stock in branch store in Downing block to parties from [[Dayton, Ohio | Dayton]].  The goods will be shipped to another city.
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David [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] has disposed of his stock in branch store in Downing block to parties from [[Dayton, Ohio | Dayton]].  The goods will be shipped to another city.<br>
George W [[Blandford (surname) | Blandford]], in a few days, will make changes a few doors E of the [[Archer House]] filling up with a fine stock of groceries.
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George W [[Blandford (surname) | Blandford]], in a few days, will make changes a few doors E of the [[Archer House]] filling up with a fine stock of groceries.<br>
Water in the [[Reddick Dam]] is very low. To increase the supply, the water works trustees again are pumping from [[Apple Creek, Ohio | Apple Creek]] through the mains.  Conrad [[Long (surname) | Long]] and [[Inward Glass]] were in charge of the work.
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Water in the [[Reddick Dam]] is very low. To increase the supply, the water works trustees again are pumping from [[Apple Creek, Ohio | Apple Creek]] through the mains.  Conrad [[Long (surname) | Long]] and [[Inward Glass]] were in charge of the work.<br>
[[Leydick (surname) | Leydick]] and [[McKinney (surname) | McKinney]], commissioned merchants, are now located in the south room of the [[Logan and Myers]] building, S Market Street.
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[[Leydick (surname) | Leydick]] and [[McKinney (surname) | McKinney]], commissioned merchants, are now located in the south room of the [[Logan and Myers]] building, S Market Street.<br>
[[Shamp (surname) | Shamp]] and [[Bechtel (surname) | Bechtel]] installed three telephones in [[North Lawrence, Ohio | North Lawrence]] for the [[Minglewood Coal Co.]].
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[[Shamp (surname) | Shamp]] and [[Bechtel (surname) | Bechtel]] installed three telephones in [[North Lawrence, Ohio | North Lawrence]] for the [[Minglewood Coal Co.]]<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 28, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Nov. 28, 1894==
Long needed volumes for 1894-95, being a personal directory of Wayne County as well as [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], was delivered today to subscribers by AD [[Lee (surname) | Lee]], complier editor and publisher and [[Clappers Printing House]] doing the work.
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Long needed volumes for 1894-95, being a personal directory of Wayne County as well as [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]], was delivered today to subscribers by AD [[Lee (surname) | Lee]], complier editor and publisher and [[Clappers Printing House]] doing the work.<br>
Louis [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]] has taken possesion of his handsome new home on College Avenue.
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Louis [[McClellan (surname) | McClellan]] has taken possesion of his handsome new home on College Avenue.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 5, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 5, 1894==
WB [[Bryson (surname) | Bryson]] has leased the old [[Oberholser, Beebe and Co.]] rooms for the holiday trade.  This week he bought the entire stock and offers them at low prices to the public.
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WB [[Bryson (surname) | Bryson]] has leased the old [[Oberholser, Beebe and Co.]] rooms for the holiday trade.  This week he bought the entire stock and offers them at low prices to the public.<br>
 
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==Wooster Republican  Dec. 12, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 12, 1894==
Robert L [[Adair (surname) | Adair]], assignee of JH [[Bush (surname) | Bush]], has Wm [[Muschenich (surname) | Muschenich]], WH [[Wiler (surname) | Wiler]] and Frederick [[Aumaan (surname) | Aumaan]] as appraisers to the [[Bush (surname) | Bush]] stock of boots and shoes.
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Robert L [[Adair (surname) | Adair]], assignee of JH [[Bush (surname) | Bush]], has Wm [[Muschenich (surname) | Muschenich]], WH [[Wiler (surname) | Wiler]] and Frederick [[Aumaan (surname) | Aumaan]] as appraisers to the [[Bush (surname) | Bush]] stock of boots and shoes.<br>
The old [[Wilhelm Blacksmith Shop]] is being fitted up again and will be occupied by [[Smith and Brown]].
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The old [[Wilhelm Blacksmith Shop]] is being fitted up again and will be occupied by [[Smith and Brown]].<br>
[[Wooster Ice and Coal]], RJ [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] manager, mentioned to the Republican some time ago they opened their offices on west side of N Buckeye Street a few doors above E Liberty Street and keep ample yard for their coal and ice business.
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[[Wooster Ice and Coal]], RJ [[Smith (surname) | Smith]] manager, mentioned to the Republican some time ago they opened their offices on west side of N Buckeye Street a few doors above E Liberty Street and keep ample yard for their coal and ice business.<br>
[[Gray and Son]] have opened a coal office on W Liberty Street.
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[[Gray and Son]] have opened a coal office on W Liberty Street.<br>
The [[Bush Shoe Store]] will be open in a few days.
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The [[Bush Shoe Store]] will be open in a few days.<br>
[[Frick and Tyler]] this week sold 60000 pounds of wool in advance to [[Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia]] parties.
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[[Frick and Tyler]] this week sold 60000 pounds of wool in advance to [[Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia]] parties.<br>
JH [[Bush (surname) | Bush]] boot and shoe dealer, E of public square, this morning signed a deed of assignment to RL [[Adair (surname) | Adair]].  Thursday Daily Record.  This assignment covered the stock of boots and shoes and fixtures.  [[Bush (surname) | bush]] reserving there from a homestead and other rights to which he is entitled under the law.  Assets are estimated at 5000 and libalities about the same.  He has been in business about a year.
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JH [[Bush (surname) | Bush]] boot and shoe dealer, E of public square, this morning signed a deed of assignment to RL [[Adair (surname) | Adair]].  Thursday Daily Record.  This assignment covered the stock of boots and shoes and fixtures.  [[Bush (surname) | bush]] reserving there from a homestead and other rights to which he is entitled under the law.  Assets are estimated at 5000 and libalities about the same.  He has been in business about a year.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 19, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 19, 1894==
John [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]], age 77, will be engineer for locomotive for line to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]], getting ready to celebrate a visit to the opening of the new railroad.  Friday’s Daily Record.  The laying of track on the [[B and O]] extension is being delayed owning to the failure of the contractors to get rails from mills.  This iron is all down to the [[Ca and C]] track near [[Holmesville, Ohio | Holmesville]]. From this point to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] different rails are to be used and the track made to the compromised guage 1 1/2 inches wider than the main line.  The work of surfacing and balesting is going on steadly each day requiring 250-275 cars of gravel put on the road bed.  Thursday afternoon at 3pm, 225 cars had been loaded and a heavy brace on the steam shovel broke and necessitated a shut down until B [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]] and sons could repair the damage.  Millersburg Farmer.
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John [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]], age 77, will be engineer for locomotive for line to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]], getting ready to celebrate a visit to the opening of the new railroad.  Friday’s Daily Record.  The laying of track on the [[B and O]] extension is being delayed owning to the failure of the contractors to get rails from mills.  This iron is all down to the [[Ca and C]] track near [[Holmesville, Ohio | Holmesville]]. From this point to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] different rails are to be used and the track made to the compromised guage 1 1/2 inches wider than the main line.  The work of surfacing and balesting is going on steadly each day requiring 250-275 cars of gravel put on the road bed.  Thursday afternoon at 3pm, 225 cars had been loaded and a heavy brace on the steam shovel broke and necessitated a shut down until B [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]] and sons could repair the damage.  Millersburg Farmer.<br>
The weather has somewhat interfered with the [[B and O]] track completion to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]].  The ties have all been distributed and part of them laid between the Infirmary and this place but no iron has been laid from that point south.  The gravel trains are busy at work graveling the road south of the infirmary which is the proper thing to do with winter so near at hand.  Saturday’s Daily Record.
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The weather has somewhat interfered with the [[B and O]] track completion to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]].  The ties have all been distributed and part of them laid between the Infirmary and this place but no iron has been laid from that point south.  The gravel trains are busy at work graveling the road south of the infirmary which is the proper thing to do with winter so near at hand.  Saturday’s Daily Record.<br>
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The citizens responded to the call of the Board of Trade for a meeting at the mayors office last evening and practically filled the room.  Lines of trade to manufacturing were present.  CV [[Hard (surname) | Hard]], present of the Board of Trade, called the metting to order in absence of the secretary, JG [[Sandborn (surname) | Sandborn]] was appointed to that position.  Col. [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] stated the purpose of the meeting was consideration of proposed celebration of completion of the [[Cleveland, Wooster and Muskingum Valley Railroad]] to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]].  The citizens of that place have been given to understand that when the time arrived, [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] would go down there in force and with them united in jollification.  Some action by this meeting was therefore necessary.  Hon. LR [[Critchfield (surname) | Critchfield]], after a few remarks, introduced the following resolution:  Whereas  we are informed that the citizens of Holmes County contemplate the celebration of the completion of the [[Cleveland, Wooster and Muskingum Valley Railroad]] to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] in the near future and citizens of Wayne County are invited to participate in that celebration.  Resolved that it is the sense of this meeting that the citizens of Wayne County should cordially accept invitation and resolved that we cordially concure in the project of said celebration as being important to the present and future of both said counties and to the encouragement of said railroad and its extension as a important line of railroad between [[Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland]] and [[Cincinnati, Ohio | Cincinnati]].  It is resolved that a committee of 5 be appointed by the chair to obtain information as to the mode of said celebration and select other members as may be necessary to enable our citizens to attend such celebration and report at the next meeting or at the call of the chairman.  Discussion followed.  TC [[Reynolds (surname) | Reynolds]] suggested that no unnecessary expense of trouble be imposed upon the citizens of [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] in accepting this invitation but simply go down and have a grand, good social time and enter change of congratulations.  Isaac [[Luke (surname) | Luke]] and F [[Jones (surname) | Jones]] were in favor of accepting.  Dr. JE [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]] supported the resolution.  Col. [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] called on JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] above all others, gave [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] this room to say a few words.  He remarked that Saturday he would be 77 years old and was therefore ready for a celebration and urged the businessmen of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] to turn out in mass.  The resolution of Mr. [[Critchfield (surname) | Critchfield]] was unanimously adopted.  Committee appointed Hon. LR [[Critchfield (surname) | Critchfield]], Col. CV [[Hard (surname) | Hard]], Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]], TC [[Reynolds (surname) | Reynolds]], Dr. WW [[Firestone (surname) | Firestone]] and on request the names of JB [[Tayler (surname) | Taylor]] and CW [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] were added.  Capt. [[Kauek (surname) | Kauek]] was asked to be excused. Mayor [[Jefries (surname) | Jeffries]] put in exclamation that JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]], engine #77, haul the excursionists to metropolis of Holmes County and the meeting was adjourned.
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The citizens responded to the call of the Board of Trade for a meeting at the mayors office last evening and practically filled the room.  Lines of trade to manufacturing were present.  CV [[Hard (surname) | Hard]], present of the Board of Trade, called the metting to order in absence of the secretary, JG [[Sandborn (surname) | Sandborn]] was appointed to that position.  Col. [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] stated the purpose of the meeting was consideration of proposed celebration of completion of the [[Cleveland, Wooster and Muskingum Valley Railroad]] to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]].  The citizens of that place have been given to understand that when the time arrived, [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] would go down there in force and with them united in jollification.  Some action by this meeting was therefore necessary.  Hon. LR [[Critchfield (surname) | Critchfield]], after a few remarks, introduced the following resolution:  Whereas  we are informed that the citizens of Holmes County contemplate the celebration of the completion of the [[Cleveland, Wooster and Muskingum Valley Railroad]] to [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] in the near future and citizens of Wayne County are invited to participate in that celebration.  Resolved that it is the sense of this meeting that the citizens of Wayne County should cordially accept invitation and resolved that we cordially concure in the project of said celebration as being important to the present and future of both said counties and to the encouragement of said railroad and its extension as a important line of railroad between [[Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland]] and [[Cincinnati, Ohio | Cincinnati]].  It is resolved that a committee of 5 be appointed by the chair to obtain information as to the mode of said celebration and select other members as may be necessary to enable our citizens to attend such celebration and report at the next meeting or at the call of the chairman.  Discussion followed.  TC [[Reynolds (surname) | Reynolds]] suggested that no unnecessary expense of trouble be imposed upon the citizens of [[Millersburg, Ohio | Millersburg]] in accepting this invitation but simply go down and have a grand, good social time and enter change of congratulations.  Isaac [[Luke (surname) | Luke]] and F [[Jones (surname) | Jones]] were in favor of accepting.  Dr. JE [[Barrett (surname) | Barrett]] supported the resolution.  Col. [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] called on JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] above all others, gave [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] this room to say a few words.  He remarked that Saturday he would be 77 years old and was therefore ready for a celebration and urged the businessmen of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] to turn out in mass.  The resolution of Mr. [[Critchfield (surname) | Critchfield]] was unanimously adopted.  Committee appointed Hon. LR [[Critchfield (surname) | Critchfield]], Col. CV [[Hard (surname) | Hard]], Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]], TC [[Reynolds (surname) | Reynolds]], Dr. WW [[Firestone (surname) | Firestone]] and on request the names of JB [[Tayler (surname) | Taylor]] and CW [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]] were added.  Capt. [[Kauek (surname) | Kauek]] was asked to be excused. <br> Mayor [[Jefries (surname) | Jeffries]] put in exclamation that JH [[Kauke (surname) | Kauke]], engine #77, haul the excursionists to metropolis of Holmes County and the meeting was adjourned.<br>
Another industry question quickly settled in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] favor.  At the meeting last evening of the Board of Trade, members and citizens who ought to be members, Chairman [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] formally stated a gentleman of [[Alexandria, Indiana | Alexandria]], one JL [[Conner (surname) | Conner]] who manufactures boat oars, captain handles etc, was in the city for canvassing a future manufacturing site.  He has found timber here suitable for his line of work.  He has no large donations but the [[Wooster Improvement Corporation]] has offered to  give two acres of land in west [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and citizens would be asked to subscribe 600 expenses of removal of work to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and putting the plant into operation here the money not to be paid until the factory was on the ground ready for business.  This proposition has been accepted through the Board of Trade and the money needed will be made up quickly.  [[Conner (surname) | Conner]] is already averaging for white ash timber from Wayne County farmers.  From 10-12 hands averaging 12 per week.
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The [[Boston Piano Co.]] is enjoying a fine holiday trade and began working nights to fill the orders.  Supt. [[Chamberlain (surname) | Chamberlain]] this morning said that if the orders keep coming in, they will not be able to fill them all.
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Another industry question quickly settled in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] favor. At the meeting last evening of the Board of Trade, members and citizens who ought to be members, Chairman [[Hard (surname) | Hard]] formally stated a gentleman of [[Alexandria, Indiana | Alexandria]], one JL [[Conner (surname) | Conner]] who manufactures boat oars, captain handles etc, was in the city for canvassing a future manufacturing site. He has found timber here suitable for his line of work. He has no large donations but the [[Wooster Improvement Corporation]] has offered to  give two acres of land in west [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and citizens would be asked to subscribe 600 expenses of removal of work to [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and putting the plant into operation here the money not to be paid until the factory was on the ground ready for businessThis proposition has been accepted through the Board of Trade and the money needed will be made up quickly. [[Conner (surname) | Conner]] is already averaging for white ash timber from Wayne County farmersFrom 10-12 hands averaging 12 per week.<br>
Henry [[Mowiser (surname) | Mowiser]] will open a meat market in the old black room, corner of Walnut and W Liberty Streets.
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A [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]], 10 public square, jewelry store, silver and gold watches.
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[[Harding and Co.]] hardware store, 1 door W of the courthouse.
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[[Laubach and Boyd]] drugstore, SE side of the square.
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Mrs. William [[Robertson (surname) | Robertson]] for boots and shoes.
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Will [[Horns (surname) | Horns]] news depot, opposite the post office.
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CA [[Reider (surname) | Reider]], attorney office over [[Shibley Jewerly]] store.
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Ross W [[Funck (surname) | Funck]], over [[Harding and Co.]] hardware store.
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WF [[Kean (surname) | Kean]], office over [[McClarran Grocery]] store, W Libety Street.
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[[Johnson and Taylor]], rooms 1 and 2, D Nice block.
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[[McClure and Smyser]], office 6ME upstairs.
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EW [[Newkirk (surname) | Newkirk]], office over [[Quimby Shoe]] store, E Liberty Street in Emporium block.
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Dr. CA [[Lerch (surname) | Lerch]].
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Dr. John A [[Gann (surname) | Gann]], 111 N Market Street, 2 doors N of the Episcopal Church.
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Dr. HA [[Hart (surname) | Hart]], office and residence N Market Street, opposite the new Lutheran Church.
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Dr. [[Stoll (surname) | Stoll]] and Dr. [[Ryall (surname) | Ryall]], N Market Street, N of the county buildings.
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Dr. Richard [[Elson (surname) | Elson]], dentist office Downing block, NE side of the square.
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[[Clark Lumber]], office on W Henry Street between the Old German Church and the [[B and O]] freight yard.
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By Feb. 1, 1895, a strong horse for hauling lumber, age between 5-7 years, weight 1500-1700 pounds stand without hitching will be for sale. [[Clarks Lumber]] yard.
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Dr. SW [[Plant (surname) | Plant]], office over William [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]] jewelry store- Friday and Saturday to examine eyes.
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Christmas goods at 5 and 10 cent store of [[Bryson (surname) | Bryson]] in the old [[Bissell]] room, corner NE side of the square.
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[[McClure and Hinton]], china, glassware and queensware at SW corner of the square.
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The [[Harry Photography Gallery]], opposite the [[Archer House]], E Liberty Street.
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WH [[Wiler (surname) | Wiler]] shoe store, W Liberty Street.
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Books and stationary at [[Zimmerman and Co.]], W Liaberty Street.
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Lumber firm new stock[[Durstine Sliding Blind and Lumber Co.]], corner of Bever and Larwill Streets.
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George A [[Fisher (surname) | Fisher]], for granet monuments and tombstones, E South Street, opposite Frick and warehouse.
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[[Wooster Book Bindery]], Jos [[Fischer (surname) | Fischer]] in Frick block, W Liberty Street.
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JL [[Cooner (surname) | Cooner]].  After Jan. 1, 1895, my new moat car factory in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] will be permanently located there.  I will want white ash timber for particularsCall upon Andrew [[Branstetter (surname) | Branstetter]].
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D [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] for holiday goods.  E Liberty Street.
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Mrs. William [[Robertson (surname) | Robertson]], for boots and shoes.
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Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store, W Liberty Street.
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Pianos and organs for sale at [[Odenkirk (surname) | Odenkirk]] and [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] dealers in high trade pianos and organs.  Musical merchandise at 45 E Liberty Street, opposite the city hall.
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William [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]], 22 E Liberty Street, jewelry store for watches, clocks and jewelry.
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The [[Boston Piano Co.]] is enjoying a fine holiday trade and began working nights to fill the orders.  Supt. [[Chamberlain (surname) | Chamberlain]] this morning said that if the orders keep coming in, they will not be able to fill them all.<br>
WA [[Routson (surname) | Routson]] Jr., in Frick block, W Liberty Street for boots and shoes.
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Henry [[Mowiser (surname) | Mowiser]] will open a meat market in the old black room, corner of Walnut and W Liberty Streets.<br>
Overcoats for sale at [[Geiselman Clothing Co.]].
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A [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]], 10 public square, jewelry store, silver and gold watches.<br>
WO [[Beebe (surname) | Beebe]], for dress goods, 2nd door from the square, 4 E Liberty Street.
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[[Harding and Co.]] hardware store, 1 door W of the courthouse.<br>
[[Buffalo One]] is your price clothing house, DL [[Freedlander (surname) | Freedlander]], W Liberty Street, 2 doors E of [[Zimmerman Drugstore]], W Liberty Street.
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[[Laubach and Boyd]] drugstore, SE side of the square.<br>
Henry[[Mowiser (surname) | Mowiser]] will open a meat market in the old Black corner, corner of Walnut and W Liberty Streets.
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Mrs. William [[Robertson (surname) | Robertson]] for boots and shoes.<br>
[[Smith and Brown]] have fitted up the old [[Wilhelm Blacksmith Shop]] on E Liberty Street and are now ready for business.
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Will [[Horns (surname) | Horns]] news depot, opposite the post office.<br>
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CA [[Reider (surname) | Reider]], attorney office over [[Shibley Jewerly]] store.<br>
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Ross W [[Funck (surname) | Funck]], over [[Harding and Co.]] hardware store.<br>
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WF [[Kean (surname) | Kean]], office over [[McClarran Grocery]] store, W Libety Street.<br>
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[[Johnson and Taylor]], rooms 1 and 2, D Nice block.<br>
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[[McClure and Smyser]], office 6ME upstairs.<br>
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EW [[Newkirk (surname) | Newkirk]], office over [[Quimby Shoe]] store, E Liberty Street in Emporium block.<br>
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Dr. CA [[Lerch (surname) | Lerch]].<br>
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Dr. John A [[Gann (surname) | Gann]], 111 N Market Street, 2 doors N of the Episcopal Church.<br>
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Dr. HA [[Hart (surname) | Hart]], office and residence N Market Street, opposite the new Lutheran Church.<br>
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Dr. [[Stoll (surname) | Stoll]] and Dr. [[Ryall (surname) | Ryall]], N Market Street, N of the county buildings.<br>
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Dr. Richard [[Elson (surname) | Elson]], dentist office Downing block, NE side of the square.<br>
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[[Clark Lumber]], office on W Henry Street between the Old German Church and the [[B and O]] freight yard.<br>
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By Feb. 1, 1895, a strong horse for hauling lumber, age between 5-7 years, weight 1500-1700 pounds stand without hitching will be for sale. [[Clarks Lumber]] yard.<br>
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Dr. SW [[Plant (surname) | Plant]], office over William [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]] jewelry store- Friday and Saturday to examine eyes.<br>
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Christmas goods at 5 and 10 cent store of [[Bryson (surname) | Bryson]] in the old [[Bissell]] room, corner NE side of the square.<br>
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[[McClure and Hinton]], china, glassware and queensware at SW corner of the square.<br>
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The [[Harry Photography Gallery]], opposite the [[Archer House]], E Liberty Street.<br>
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WH [[Wiler (surname) | Wiler]] shoe store, W Liberty Street.<br>
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Books and stationary at [[Zimmerman and Co.]], W Liaberty Street.<br>
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Lumber firm new stock.  [[Durstine Sliding Blind and Lumber Co.]], corner of Bever and Larwill Streets.<br>
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George A [[Fisher (surname) | Fisher]], for granet monuments and tombstones, E South Street, opposite Frick and warehouse.<br>
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[[Wooster Book Bindery]], Jos [[Fischer (surname) | Fischer]] in Frick block, W Liberty Street.<br>
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JL [[Cooner (surname) | Cooner]].  After Jan. 1, 1895, my new moat car factory in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] will be permanently located there.  I will want white ash timber for particulars.  Call upon Andrew [[Branstetter (surname) | Branstetter]].<br>
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D [[Nice (surname) | Nice]] for holiday goods.  E Liberty Street.<br>
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Mrs. William [[Robertson (surname) | Robertson]], for boots and shoes.<br>
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Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store, W Liberty Street.<br>
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Pianos and organs for sale at [[Odenkirk (surname) | Odenkirk]] and [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] dealers in high trade pianos and organs.  Musical merchandise at 45 E Liberty Street, opposite the city hall.<br>
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William [[Shibley (surname) | Shibley]], 22 E Liberty Street, jewelry store for watches, clocks and jewelry.<br>
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WA [[Routson (surname) | Routson]] Jr., in Frick block, W Liberty Street for boots and shoes.<br>
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Overcoats for sale at [[Geiselman Clothing Co.]].<br>
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WO [[Beebe (surname) | Beebe]], for dress goods, 2nd door from the square, 4 E Liberty Street.<br>
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[[Buffalo One]] is your price clothing house, DL [[Freedlander (surname) | Freedlander]], W Liberty Street, 2 doors E of [[Zimmerman Drugstore]], W Liberty Street.<br>
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Henry[[Mowiser (surname) | Mowiser]] will open a meat market in the old Black corner, corner of Walnut and W Liberty Streets.<br>
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[[Smith and Brown]] have fitted up the old [[Wilhelm Blacksmith Shop]] on E Liberty Street and are now ready for business.<br>
    
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 26, 1894==
 
==Wooster Republican  Dec. 26, 1894==
Snow storm in window of [[Ellsperman (surname) | Ellsperman]] notion store attracts the attention of S Market Street people.
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Snow storm in window of [[Ellsperman (surname) | Ellsperman]] notion store attracts the attention of S Market Street people.<br>
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