A.B. Lee & Co.'s Wooster city and Wayne County business directory, comprising list of all business firms and private citizens tax payers 1900, Part 9

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Wooster, Ohio : A.B. Lee
Number of Pages: 194


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Stuller, Daniel, in alley rear of 43 W Liberty st. 'Phone 13.


Smith, Wylie, E North st. 'Phone 95.


Smith, John, W South st. 'Phone 152.


Myers, John, rear of postoffice. 'Phone 59. LUMBER DEALERS.


Curry, D. C., & Co., E North st. 'Phone 26.


Clark, Geo. H., near B. & O. depot. 'Phone 67. MACHINE SHOPS.


Burkholder, Frank, S Walnut st. General Foundry & Machinists, B. Barrett Sons, 74 E Liberty st. 'Phone 23.


MANUFACTURERS.


Lamp Shade Mfg. Co., foot of Walnut st.


Boston Piano Co., cor S Buckeye and South sts. 'Phone 68.


Brewery, end of Pittsburg ave. 'Phone 89.


Bending Works, S Walnut st.


Candy Mfg. Co., 1 E Liberty st. 'Phone 8. Electric Belt Factory, n e cor public sq.


George & Roth, furniture mfrs, 48 & 50 W Liberty st. 'Phone 262. Gas Light Co., E Henry st. 'Phones-works 45, office 105. Gig & Saddle Mfg. Co., n e cor public sq.


Standard Coach Pad Co., cor Crant and Henry sts. 'Phone 98. Salt Bag Factory, Diamond Alley. 'Phone 87.


Shale and Brick Works, W Wooster. 'Phone 127. Wooster Telephone Ex., D. Nice blk, E Liberty st. All phones. Wooster Preserving Works, foot of Spruce st. 'Phone 96. Wooster Brush Works, S Market st. 'Phone 78. Wooster Electric Light Works, E Liberty st. 'Phone 265.


MEAT MARKETS.


Gerlach, Albert, 70 S Bever st. Saal, John, 17 N Market st. 'Phone 110.


High Grade Sewing Machine, $15.00, at HARDING & CO.'S.


If you want to borrow money see G. W. SPANGLER.


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Saal, L., 79 E Liberty st. 'Phone 100. Stevens, West End Market, 28 W Liborty st. 'Phone 235. Saal & Riffle, 53 S Market st. 'Phone 94. Stevens & Berbert, 38 E Liberty st. 'Phone 109.


MERCHANT TAILORS.


Beresford, Wm., 40 E. Liberty st.


Fogleson & McCormick, s e cor public sq.


Imgard, A., Dowing Blk, public sq.


Kaltwasser, S., n e side public sq.


Hookway, Fred, 5 E Liberty st.


Moore, A. C., 14 E Liberty st.


MONUMENTAL WORKS.


Alcock, Forbes, 112 E Liberty st.


Fisher, George A., E South st.


MILLINERS.


Baird. Mrs. F. L., 2413 E Liberty st.


Bevard, Mrs. K., 7 E Liberty st.


Clark, S. Z. & Z., 19 N Market st.


Franks, Mrs. S. H., 41 E Liberty st.


Franks, Mrs. G. W., 8 W Liberty st.


Frink, Mrs. E. P., 2012 W Liberty st.


Reid, Mrs. F. V., Frick Block, W Liberty st.


Silver, Margaret, s e side Pub. Square. NEWS STANDS.


Barrett & Grant, s e cor Pub. Square.


Horn, Wm., 12 E Liberty st. Long distance 'phone, PENSION AGENT.


Applebaugh, J. E., 16 Pub, Square, PAINTERS.


Clark, Charles H., N Grant st.


Laubach, J. W., 84 E Liberty st. 'Phone 111.


Metzler, Samuel, E South st.


PHOTOGRAPHERS.


Boosz, M. J., s w cor Pub Square. Phone 234.


Dawson, S. H., cor Buckeye and E Liberty sts. Phone 134. Hayes, J. B., 57 W North st.


Osborne, E. P., s e cor Pub. Square.


Teeple, Theodore, n e cor Pub. Square.


PIANOS AND ORGANS.


Appleman, R. S .. Old Music Hall, Spring st. Phone 172. Cummings, W. H., S Market st.


Odenkirk, H. B. 45 E Liberty st. Phone 152. Robinson, D. E., 27 W Liberty st.


Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Etc., taught at the BIXLER BUSINESS COLLEGE.


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For the best Photographic work go to DAWSON'S.


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.


Bashford, A. P., 44 W Liberty st. 'Phone 229. Beer, J. D., 68 E Larwill st.


Emerich, E. D., Sanitarium, N Market sl.


Firestone, W. W .. 32 N Marhet st. 'Phone 37.


Gann, John A., 53 N Market st. 'Phone 199.


Green, C. B., 68 S Market st. 'Phone 226.


Hart, H. A., Downing blk, public sq. 'Phone 238.


Hunt, A. H., 142 N Buckeye st. 'Phone 57.


Kinney, J. J., 80 W Liberty st. 'Phone 139.


Lerch, C. A., 6 W Liberty st. 'Phone 183.


Lehr, J. W., 18 W Liberty st. 'Phone 123.


Mateer, H. N., 28 N Buckeye st. 'Phone 16.


Stoll & Ryall, 26 N Market st. 'Phone 58.


Todd, J. H., 150 W Liberty st.


Warner, C. J., 43 W Liberty st. 'Phone 177.


Warren, R. N., 19 E North st. Phone 153.


Yocum, L. A., W Liberty st. Phone 103.


PLUMBING, HEATING AND ROOFING.


McClure & Co., 21 N Buckeye st. Phone 101. Tieche, J. C., 108 E Liberty. Phone 124.


PRINTING AND JOB OFFICES,


Clapper, Geo. A., Diamond Alley. Phone 87.


Herald Printing Co., n e cor public sq.


Jacksonian, Weekly and Evening Journal, Daily, E Liberty st. opp. City Hall. Phone 120.


Schmutz, G. S., Diamond Alley.


Wooster Republican, Daily and Wkly, 12 E Liberty st. Phone 118. Wayne Co. Democrat, Zimmerman blk, W Liberty st. Phone 145. QUEENSWARE.


McClarran, Mrs. H., 5 W Liberty st. Phone 28.


McClure Stove and House Furnishing Store, s w cor public sq. Phone 151.


Stoner, David, 18 Public Square.


RESTAURANTS.


Blue Front, Bowers, Hugh, propr., 26 E Liberty st. Delicatessen, Robert Avery propr., cor Buckeye ank Liberty sts.


RESTAURANTS AND SALOONS.


Archer House Bar, cor Buckeye and Liberty sts. Phone 9. Conrad & Derr, 19 W Liberty st.


Fisher, Wm., 75 E Liberty st.


Faber, F. E., 14 E Liberty st. Phone 74.


Fisher, Zack, 40 S Market st.


Flesico & Rich, 44 S Market st.


Faber, Mrs. E., 26 W Liberty st.


Seamstress Sewing Machine, Ball Bearing. HARDING & CO.


G. W. SPANGLER will rent you a house.


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Graber, Sam, 162 E Liberty st.


Graber & Howard, 18 West Liberty st. Phone 219.


Mougey, Jacob, 41 S Market st. Phone 150.


Meeks, W. W., opp Pa. Depot, E Liberty st.


Rouch, Peter, 27 E Liberty st.


Schwoebel, John, 81 E Liberty st.


Schuch, C. F., 25 E Liberty st.


Schuch, Mrs. G. W, 13 W Liberty st.


Young, George, 38 S Market st.


REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.


Barrett, J. F, 2 W Liberty st. 'Phone 70.


Spangler, G. W, 5 W Liberty st. 'Phone 258,


Sanborn, J. G, 15 N Market st, Phone 30.


Talbot, John C, agent, s w cor Pub Square.


Quinby, E. Estate, s w cor Pub Spuare.


SEWING MACHINE OFFICES.


Cumming, W. H, S Market st.


Devinney, Curt, 178 N Grant st.


Huffman, C. L, 32 W Liberty st.


Harding & Co, 1 W Liberty st, Phone 29. SECOND HAND STORE.


Athey, W. J, Downing Block.


STOVES AND TINWARE.


Billman, S. H., N Buckeye st.


McClure, Lewis Y., 55 W Liberty st.


McClure Stove and House Furnishing Co., s w cor public sq. Phone 151.


TEAS AND COFFEES.


A. & P. Tea Co., 37 E Liberty st. Phone 268. Craighead & Co., 1 e Liberty st. Phone 8.


TELEGRAPH OFFICES.


Postal, 17 E Liberty st. Phone 86. Western Union, 20 E Liberty st. Phone 92.


TRAFSFER AND CAB LINES.


Droz, Ira, cor Buckeye and North sts. Phone 81. Luce, A. E .. Diamond Alley. Phone 73.


UPHOLSTERERS.


George & Roth, W Liberty st. Phone 262. Vivis, Albert, S Market st.


UNDERTAKERS.


Christine Bros., s w cor public sq. Phone 227. Crowl, H. F., 19 and 21 E Liberty st. Phone 48.


No vacations at the BIXLER BUSINESS COLLEGE.


Satisfactory Photographs of yourself made by DAWSON.


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Landis, W. Y., 49 E Liberty st. Landis & Schmuck, 22 W Liberty st. Phone 76. VETERINARY SURGEONS.


Derr, W. F., 23 Nold ave. Phone 21.


Kinney, W. M., 23 S Grant st. Phone 91. WAGON MAKERS. Koble, J. C., E South st. Moses, Samuel, 31 N Buckeye st.


WELL DRILLER. Smith, Steve E., S Market st.


Pocket Knives and Scissors at HARDING & CO.'S.


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A. B. LEE & CO.'S


WOOSTER CITY DIRECTORY.


-1900-


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Post Office.


Pust Office, 13 E Liberty st. Office hours, 7:30 a. m. to 7:15 p. m. except Sunday. Office hour, Sunday, 2 to 3 p. m. Mails close 30 minutes before schedule leaving time of trains. Money order department open from 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. T. L. Flattery, postmaster. Jas. A. Shamp, asst. post master. R. T. Bechtel, H. E. Barnard, F. W. McClure, clerks. Wm. C. Van Meter, carrier No. 1. H. B. Eaby, carrier No. 2. D. W. Derr, carrier No. 3. N. J. Clark, carrier No 4. E. P. Good- man, Geo. Lautzenheiser, sub. carriers. Robt. H. Smith, W. W. Bucher, rural carriers.


City Officers. OF WOOSTER, OHIO, FOR THE YEAR 1900,


Mayor,


City Solicitor.


Robert J. Smith. Lyman Critchfield, Jr. W. T. Peckinpaugh.


Clerk,


Marshal James Latimer.


City Civil Engineer,


City Street Commissioner,


Chief of Fire Department,


Health Officer,


Dr. J. E. Barrett. -


Janitor, -


Andrew Reed.


Water Works Trustees.


President, Vice President,


Dr. Wm. F. Derr. Forbes Alcock. Dr. James D. Beer.


Secretary,


Superintendent,


Leander S. Geiselman.


Graduates of BIXLER BUSINESS COLLEGE quickly employed.


J. L Eberhardt. G. Rily Power. Elmer Funk.


For Life Insurance, call on G. W. SPANGLER.


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For First Class Photographs go to DAWSON.


Board of Education.


President, J. C. Schultz; A. Wiley; Clerk, Philip Markley. Supt. Public Schools, Prof. C. Haupert


Members of City Council.


President,


President Pro Tem.,


J. R. Zimmerman. W. A. Mougey.


First Ward, John Trapes, J. R. Zimmerman.


Second Ward, J. S. R. Overholt, I. N. Kinney.


Third Ward, John Nolle, George A. Fisher.


Fourth Ward, W. A. Mougey, M. M. Van Nest.


Fifth Ward, Peter Boegner, Dennis Callahan.


Standing Committees for the Year 1900.


Finance-Zimmerman, Kinney, Nolle, Overholt, Mougey. Streets and Alleys-Kinney, Boegner, Mougey, Fisher, Callahan. Pavements, Gutters and Crossings-Van Nest, Overholt, Trapes, Fisher, Nolle.


Police-Mougey, Callahan, Van Nest, Nolle, Trapes. Fire-Nolle, Trapes, Mougey, Kinney, Zimmerman. Sewer-Nolle, Kinney, Overholt, Trapes, Van Nest. Printing-Trapes, Van Nest, Boegner, Fisher, Zimmerman. Light-Fisher, Callahan, Boegner, Kinney, Van Nest. Water-Qverholt, Callahan, Kinney, Boegner, Mougey. Park-Boegner, Overholt, Trapes, Fisher, Callahan. City Hall-Mougey, Fisher, Van Nest. Nolle, Zimmerman. Railroad-Callahan, Nolle, Overholt, Boegner, Mougey.


Location of Fire Alarm Stations.


14-Foot of South Market Street.


15-Corner Henry and Walnut Streets.


26-Corner Bever and Henry Streets.


23-Corner Bever and Nold Avenue.


24-Corner Spink andLiberty Streets.


25-Public Square.


26-Corner Liberty and Columbus Avenue.


31-Corner Larwill and Grant Streets.


32-Corner Larwill and Bealle Avenue. 34-High School.


35-Corner Prospect and Henry Streets.


36-Corner Palmer and Pittsburg Avenue.


41-Corner Nold and Gasche Street.


42-Corner Bowman and Bealle Avenue.


52-Corner Saybolt and McDonald Avenues.


1 stroke and intermission, then 4 strokes indicates Station 14.


1 Tap-Fire out or line broken,


2 Taps-Chief's Call.


3 Taps-Central Station.


4 Taps-Chief's Residence.


Linoleum and Oil Cloth at HARDING & CO.'S.


G. W. SPANGLER Agent for Fire Insurance.


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Resident Telephones.


No. Names.


No. Names.


156, Ames, S.


253, Lerch, Dr.


179, Appleman, R. S.


263, Luce, Al.


192, Annat, Wm.


69, Mateer, Dr.


269, Bennett, Prof.


159, Marchand, John.


188, Beebe, W. O.


153, McAfee, C. E.


197, Bliss, W. H.


239, McClure, Capt.


164, Bogner, Peter,


182, McClure, W. D.


195, Botsford, Mrs.


126, McDonald, C. A.


79, Bauer, Michael.


114, McClarran, Judge J. C. 46, McClellan, Jesse.


62, Branstetter, A.


172, Christine Bros.


155, McClure, C. W.


270, Clark, Geo.


97, McSweeney, John.


7, Clapper, Geo. A.


115, McKinney, J. R.


119, Crowel, H. F.


264, Compton, Prof.


213, Curry, D. C.


165, Cunningham, A.


257, Muschnich, Wm.


196, Dix, Albert.


163, Myers, J. P.


184, Elliott, James.


240, Naftzger, S.


231, Elson, Dr. R.


142, Nolle, John.


72, Frick, Jacob.


152, Odenkirk, H. B.


90, Foss, Walter.


17, Gray, Chas. M.


182, Oligher, Chas.


267, Haller, Henry.


99, Oswald, Harvey.


3, Hard, C. V.


112, Plank, L. H.


176, Haupert, Prof.


125, Hill, Dr. O. A.


178, Hall, J. C.


236, Rice, Rev.


255, Holden, Prof. L. E.


236, Ryall, Dr. Geo.


133, Horn, John.


169, Hoffstott, Harry.


180, Howard, Ned.


77, Hoover Cottage.


266, Schuch, Mrs. Geo.


132, Schmuck, Jacob.


269, Seeley, Prof.


271, Spangler, Geo.


261, Kean, W. F.


134, Kettler, Geo.


242, Kiester, J. J.


147, Swarts, Geo T.


61, Kisling, Chas.


60, Taylor, J. B.


139, Kinney, Dr. J. J.


231, Kramer, L. R.


230, Kreiger, G. J.


146, Tyler, W. D.


149, Leyda, Geo.


31, Scovel, Dr. S. F.


185, Johnston, John.


20, Johnson, Judge J.


75, Joliff, W. H.


41, Kauke, C. W.


254, Smith, Rev. J. F.


254, Snyder, J. E.


42, Stoll, Dr.


166, Thomas, A. J.


249, Tieche, J. C.


259, Volrath, Mrs. L. M.


BIXLER BUSINESS COLLEGE Catalogue, 100 pages, free.


186, Mougey, Jacob.


34, Mullins, W. J.


35, Mullins, James.


148, Oligher, L. P.


250. Quinby, Ed.


215, Quinby, James.


233, Saal, John.


198, Saal, Leonard.


Baby Pictures always good at DAWSON'S.


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237, Wacker, John. COUNTRY 'PHONES.


171, Walter, J. W.


153, Warren, Dr.


168, Welker, Judge.


174, Weygandt, W. E.


240, Weaver, Francis.


157, Zimmerman, J. R.


214, Zimmerman, Fred.


212, Heller, Daniel.


212, Hinman, Harry.


217, Coe, James T.


217, Gressor, Newton.


220, Thorn, Berton A.


218, McClarran, D. Q.


218, McClarran, Julius.


City Church Directory.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-West North and North Walnut streets, H. W. Lowry, pastor, residence 49 West North street. Public worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; Sabbath School, 9 a. m .; Endeavor Society, 5:45; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7 p. m. In winter time the Sabbath eve- ning meetings are thirty minutes earlier.


BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH-Southwest corner Market and Larwill streets, Dr. E. Chesney, pastor, residence 18 West Larwill street. Sun- day School, 9:00 a. m .; morning sermon 10:30 a. m .; Baptist Young Peo- ple's Union, 5:15 from October 1st to April 1st; and 5:45 from April 1st to October 1st. Evening sermon 6:30 p. m. from October 1st to April 1st. and 7 p. m. from April 1st to October 1st. Teachers' meeting, Monday, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p. m.


WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Rev. O. A. Hills, D. D., pastor. Public worship, Sabbath morning at 10:30 o'clock. Sabbath School at 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor Sabbath evening at 5:30.


CHURCH OF CHRIST-North Buckeye st. C. Manley Rice, pastor. Morn- ing services, 10:30 a. m. The Lord's Supper forming part of the wor- ship at every morning service. Evening service, Apr. to Sept. inclusive, 7 p. m; October to March inclusive, 6:30. Bible school, 9 a. m. Young People's Society for Christian Endeavor one hour before evening service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Women's missionary auxiliary first Thursday in every month at 2 p. m.


REFORMED CHURCH-Corner North and Buckeye streets, S. Ezra Neikirk, pastor, parsonage next door to the church. Public worship every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m, (from April to October 7 p. m.) Sunday School 9 a. m., Phil D. Senff, superintendent. Y. P. S. C.E. 5:15 p. m. (5:45 in summer.) Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 p. m. The Zwinglian missionary circle monthly, second Tuesday at 7 p. m. Ladies aid soci- ety meets last Thursday of each month at 2 p. m. Schedule on standard time; pews all free; an especial welcome to strangers and traveling men.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN-Corner of Market and Larwill streets; Rev. G. C. Smith, pastor, residence 34 Nold ave .; services, 10:30; and 6:30; Sunday school, 9 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening of each week. Endeavor meeting, Sunday evening one hour and a quarter be- fore preaching service. Council meeting, the second Monday of each month.


Buy the Page Bros. Buggy of HARDING & CO.


Get an Accident Policy of SPANGLER before you travel.


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CHURCH OF GOD-East South st. Rev. T. W. Bellinghan, pas- tor. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sab- bath school, 9 a. m., John Sunday, superintendent. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 5:30 p. m. Pastor's residence, Madison Hill.


EVANGELICAL CHRIST CHURCH-Grant and Henry sts. Frederick H. Krafft, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Ger- man service, 10:30 a. m. Melanchton Society, 5:45 p. m. English service, 6:30 p. m. The ladies society meets the last Thursday of the month. Meeting of the church council on the first Monday of every month. Choir rehearsal every Fri- day evening.


M. E. CHURCH -- Southeast cor of Larwill and North Market sts. Sabbath services are held at 10:30 a. m., 6:30 and 7 p. m. Sun- day school 9 a. m. Senior League at 5:15 p. m. Prayer meet- ing on Wednesday evening. Strangers always welcome. The present pastorate of J. Frank Smith will expire in Sep- tember.


U. P. CHURCH-North Bever st. Rev. J. O. Campbell, D. D., pastor. Weekly services, preaching 10:30 a. m., winter, 6:30 p. m .; summer, 7 p. m. Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. O. Y. P. C. U. prayer meeting, winter, 5:30 p. m., summer, 6 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday 7 p. m.


ST. JAMES PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH-North east cor N Market and North sts. Established 1840. Morn- ing service, 10:30 o'clock. Evening service, Oct. 1st to May 1st, 6:30 o'clock; May 1st to Oct. 1st, 7:00o'clock. Seats free. Surpliced boy choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Church or- ganizations-Ladies' Auxiliary, Tucker Society. Vestry -- A. S. Lehman, Senior Warden; M. S. Nachtrieb, Junior Warden; H. R. Griffin, Clerk; Chas. E. Ohliger, Treasurer; Col. C. V. Hard, P. C. Given, John McSweeney, W. J. Mullins. Carl White, John Light.


Lodges and Secret Societies.


GIVEN POST, No. 133, G. A. R .- Meets every Thursday evening, third floor Frick's blk, W Liberty st. Commander, John Yarman; adjutant, H. R. Parker.


GIVEN RELIEF CORPS, No. 19, G. A. R .- Meets in Iron blk, W Lib- erty st., on Thursday nights, every other week. Mrs. Jennie Lerch, president; Mrs. Louisa Ellsperman, secretary.


EBENEZER LODGE, No. 33, F. & A. M .- Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month, Masonic Temple, W Liberty st. James M. Reid, W. W .; W. L. Firestone. secretary.


WOOSTER CHAPTER, No. 27, R. A. M .- Meets first Thursday after full moon in Masonic Temple, W Liberty st, S. H. Boyd, H. P .; W. L. Firestone, secretary.


Graduates of the Bixler Business College in all large cities.


For High Grade Photographic Enlargements go to DAWSON'S.


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WOOSTER COUNCIL, No. 13, R. & S. M .- Meets first Tuesday of each month in Masonic Temple, W Liberty st. W. W. Fire- stone, T. I. M .; W. L. Firestone, recorder.


WOOSTER COMMANDERY, No. 48, K. T .- Meets second Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Temple, W Liberty st. Walter D. Foss, C. C .; Jesse McClellan, recorder.


WOOSTER LODGE, No. 42, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Friday night. Noble Grand, Adam Eyman; secretary, Frank Boigegrain.


KILLBUCK ENCAMPMENT, No. 17, I. O. O. F .- Meets second and fourth Monday nights of each month. Chief, John C. Schultz; secretary, E. O. Power.


CANTON WRIGHT, No. 77 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesday nights of every month in I. O. O. F. hall, S Market st. Cap- tain, Forbes Alcock; lieutenant, Frank Boigegrain; ensign, Harry Kramer; clerk, R. T. Bechtel.


WAYNE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, No. 323, I. O. O. F .- Meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Noble Grand, Mrs. Geo. Blandford; secretary, Mrs. M. K. Hildebrant.


UNCCAS TRIBE, No. 57, I. O. R. M .- Meets every Wednesday night, third floor, Exchange blk, W Liberty st. Sachem, James Latimer; chief of records, Enos Pierson.


RISING STAR LODGE, No. 22, K. of P .- Meets every Tuesday even- ing at Castle Hall, Geitgey blk, South Market st. C. W. Kis- ling, C. C .; Daniel Funck. K. of R. S.


WOOSTER TENT, NO. 38, KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES .- Regular meeting nights, second and fourth Tuesday evening's in the month, in G. A. R. hall, W Liberty st. Harry C. Sweeny, commander; I. N. Kinney. record keeper.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, NO. 4092 .- Meets every Thurs- day night in Downing blk. V. C., James Fisher; clerk, E. W. Newkirk.


WAYNE COUNCIL, No. 13, ROYAL ARCANUM .- Meets third floor Exchange blk, Red Men's hall, W Liberty st., every Monday evening. Regent, E. S. Frailey; secretary, J. B. Minier; col- lector, W. H. Wiler; treasurer. L. P. Ohliger.


ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS .- Meets second and fourth Monday nights in K. of P. hall, S Market st. Enos Pierson, secretary; John S. Caskey, treasurer.


IRENE LODGE, No. 44, K. OF H .- Meets second and fourth Thurs- day of each month, Odd Fellows hall, S Market st. George Foltz, dictator; H. J. Kauffman, secretary.


WAYNE COUNCIL, No. 42, JR., O. U. A. M .- Meets every Wednes- day evening, at I. O. O. F. hall, S Market st. Counselor, J. W. Penick; R. S., C. H. Clark.


PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE, WOOSTER LODGE, No. 47 .- Has no meet- ings. Home office, Sharon, Pa. Geo. S. Schmutz, acct .; A. B. Lee, secretary.


NATIONAL UNION, No. 101, WOOSTER COUNCIL .- Meets annually. President, J. Allen Smith; secretary, Geo. J. Schwartz.


Lowe Bros. Paste Paint. HARDING & CO.


If you want to borrow money see G. W. SPANGLER.


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WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, No. 61 .- Meets every Monday night in winter and every other Monday night in summer, in G. A. R. hall, W Liberty st. £ Commander, J. W. Foust; clerk, J. J. Kiester.


BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN, No. 253 .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month, in I. O. O. F. hall, S. Market st. Foreman, W. H. Jolliff; correspondent, Geo. Plummer, jr.


College Fraternities.


KAPPA ALPHA THETA-Bealle ave.


KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Bealle ave.


BETA THETA PI-West Side Public Square.


PHI GAMMA DELTA-West Side Public Square.


ALPHA TAU OMEGA-East Side Public Square.


SIGMA CHI-East Side Public Square.


Wayne County Officers.


Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, S. B. Eason. Probate Judge, R. L. Adair.


Board of Commissioners, Michael Miller, John Ramsey, John Cutter.


Auditor, A. B. Peckinpaugh.


Treasurer, A. W. Blackburn.


Clerk of the Court, Samuel Esselburn.


Sheriff, J. S. McCov.


Recorder, Florian Schaffter.


Prosecuting Attorney, W. E. Weygandt.


Coroner, Wm. Faber,


Infirmary Directors, John N. Boor, Ira. Hindman, Aaron Smedley. County Surveyor, H. U. Mowery.


Supt. County Infirmary, E. D. McIntire.


School Examiners, James L. Zaring, R. A. Leisy, E. E. Adair.


Supt. of Public Schools, Chas. Haupert.


Supt. Childrens Home, W. E. Jarvis.


Trustees of Children's Home, A. D. Metz, Wooster; Allen Brown, Applecreek; Jacob Miller, Smithville; D. V. Hoffman, Doyles- town.


Soldiers' Relief Committee, Benjamin Eason, president; John S. Caskey, sec. and treas .; Violetta Barrett.


List of Justices of the Peace in Wayne County.


NAME.


TOWNSHIP.


P. O. ADDRESS.


TIME.


Samuel Snyder,


Paint, West Lebanon,


May 10, 1900


John J. Schlafly,


Mt. Eaton,


Oct. 25, 1902


C. J. Harrold,


Sugar Creek, Dalton, May 13, 1901


I. B. Douglas,


May 10, 1902


Levi Neiswanger,


Baughman,


Orrville, April 20, 1900


Henry Wenger,


Baughman, Marshallville, April 20, 1901


R. T. Douglass,


Baughman,


Burton City,


April 10, 1902


Individval Instruction at the BIXLER BUSINESS COLLEGE.


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C. N. Marshall,


Easton,


April 20, 1901 April 66


G. W. Barkhamer, J. J. Frase,


Clinton,


July 30. 1902


Fredericksburg, April 27, 1900


A. J. Howenstine, M. L. Stophlet, David C. Cook,


Fredericksburg, Orrville,


May 6, 1902 April 20, 1901


A. B. Mackey,


Green,


Applecreek, Smithville,


April 20, 1901


E. H. Earl,


Milton,


Orrville, Sterling, Rittman,


May 2, " June 9, "


Stephen N. Henry,


Franklin,


Moreland,


April 20, 1900


Samuel Morr,


Franklin,


Moreland,


April 10, 1902


Louis Bolus,


Wooster,


Wooster,


April 10, 1902


R. C. Sweeny,


Wooster,


Wooster,


Nov. 29, "


G. W. Gaul,


Wayne,


Madisonburg,


April 17,


J. G. Elliott,


Wayne,


Madisonburg.


April 10, "


D. E. Bowers,


Canaan,


Canaan,


May 10, 1900


Charles A. Tenney,


Canaan,


Creston,


May 10, 1901


John M. Lehr,


Clinton,


Big Prairie,


April 25, 1900


Michael Booth,


Clinton.


Shreve,


May 16, 1902


Geo. W. Plasterer


Plain,


Reedsburg,


Nov. 11, 1900


W. M. Mellinger.


Plain,


Plain, April 20, 1901


Lewis Ropp,


Chester,


Lattasburg, April 20, 1900


D. W. McGuire,


Chester,


Wooster,


April 20, 1900


S. L. Naftzger,


Congress,


West Salem,


April 22. 1900


Joseph Gindlesperger, Congress,


Burbank,


April 10, 1902


List of Township Clerks in Wayne County.


Paint, J. M. Westcott, Mt, Eaton.


Sugarcreek, L. C. Davidson, Dalton.


Baughman, J. W. Keiffer, Marshallville.


Chippewa, Joseph Merket, Doylestown.


Milton, L. L. Lance, Rittman.


Greene, B. F. Zell, Orrville.


East Union, John W. Crummel, Applecreek.


Saltcreek, Jos. H. Owings, Fredericksburg.


Franklin, E. F. Wirt, Moreland.


Wooster, Jacob Fischer, Wooster.


Wayne, W. W. Groop, Madisonburg. Canaan, A. S. Tuttle, Creston.


Congress, N. A. Hubler, West Salem.


Chester, Jesse W. Ebert, Lattasburg.


Plain, O. G. Ocker, Wooster.


Clinton, John Williams, Shreve.


List of Attorneys Practicing at Wooster Bar.


Adair, J. S., Wooster. Taggart, Frank, Wooster. Adair, R. L., Wooster. Weygandt, W. E, Wooster.


Critchfield, L. R., sr, Wooster. Yocum, C. M,


Critchfield, L. R., jr,


Yost, W. C,


Horse Blankets and Robes. HARDING & CO.


Thomas J. Teeple, Miner R. Godard,


Green,


H. S. Elliott,


Milton,


April 10, 1902


Chippewa, Chippewa, Chippewa, Salt Creek, Salt Creek, East Union, East Union,


Doylestown.


For Life Insurance, call on G. W. SPANGLER.


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Downing, D. T., Wooster.


Coe & Orr, Orrville.


Eason, B., Wooster.


Orr, Thomas, Orrville.


Eason, S. B., Wooster.


Ramsey, Warren, Orrville. Starn, Geo. W,


Carlin, Eugene, West Salem.


Hay, Benton G.,


Keeler, Thos B,


Johnson & Taylor, Wooster.


Cornell, L. D, Shreve.


Kean, W. F., Wooster.


Gallagher, Joseph, Smithville.


Metz, A. D.,


Meech, James B., Doylestown.


Moor, J. C.,


Miller, Geo. W, Easton.


McClure & Smyser. Wooster.


Russel, Price, Creston.


McSweeney, John,


Stone, Edgar E, Sterling.


McClarran, John C., Wooster.


Wenger, David, Burton City.


Newkirk, E. W.,


Carey, J. R, Salem.


Peckinpaugh, T. W.,


Mullins, F. J, Salem.


Rouch, Mahlon C, 66


Elliott, Lee, Seville.


Rieder, C. A.


Johnson & Graves, Seville.


Smith, H. R,


Huston, John W, Millersburg


Swartz, H. B,


Maxwell & Sharp,


Snyder, J. E,


Stilwell, N,


Spooner, M. L,


Pauley, M. G. Massillon.


Thomas, Alfred J,


Stilwell, Byron, Ashland.


List of Notaries Public for Wayne County.




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