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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>
 
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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==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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==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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Snow storm in window of [[Ellsperman (surname) | Ellsperman]] notion store attracts the attention of S Market Street people.<br>
 
Snow storm in window of [[Ellsperman (surname) | Ellsperman]] notion store attracts the attention of S Market Street people.<br>
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