USA > Ohio > Tuscarawas County > Dennison > Polk Uhrichsville-Dennison, Ohio, city directory, 1908-1909 > Part 11
USA > Ohio > Tuscarawas County > Uhrichsville > Polk Uhrichsville-Dennison, Ohio, city directory, 1908-1909 > Part 11
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Watters Ada cook Hotel Bovey bds First nr Spring
Thomas L (Lizzie) mach electric light plant h First nr Spring
Weaver Braid O emp Penn shops bds 1004 N First
Charles E paperhanger bds 1004 N First
Harry L (Linnie) car repr Penn shops h N First nr Blain
Maranda butcher shop S Side h 1004 N First
Webster Thomas brakeman Penn R R bds 945 N First
Welch Ada bds 634 N Fourth
Delia wid Charles h Center cor Sec- ond
Joseph driver G J Fuhr bds Second cor Center
Lillie bds Center cor Second
WELCH O G genl mngr The United Electric Co h Uhrichsville
Wells George cook H G Beatty rms Uhrichsville Ohio
James E (Emma) mach h N First nr Blain
John barber bds E Fifth cor Uhrich Uhrichsville Ohio
Richard C (Vina G) h 410 Grant
West Anna M clk bds Bank
A Wm emp Penn shops bds Bank Bertha J bds Bank
David Roy (Clara W) yard condtr Penn R R h 528 Grant
Edward R (Catherine) mach Penn R R shops h E Sherman cor Eighth
George H (Lona) brakeman Penn R R h 81 S Third
Mary L wid Wm cook Bovey House h Bank
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO H T Tipton mngr Depot
Westhafer Charles clk Hotel Bovey bds do
Wheaton Charles W (Jennie M) fore- man Penn car shops h 443 N First
Minnie B tele opr bds 443 N First
Wheeler Isaac E (Josephine) teams- ter h Johnson Av
Whisman Wm bds Logan
W Oscar (Belle) emp Penn shops h Logan
Whitaker Georgiana bds 828 Grant
Harry G (Jane) mach h Taylor Av Mark I (Josephine) mach Penn shops 828 Grant
Wiers Harry L transferman P R R h S Third
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Wilfred Carl brakeman Penn R R bds 709 Grant
Willard Ada bds 165 E Sherman
Charlie (Mary) emp Penn R R h 428 Sherman
Raymond (Lucy) brakeman Penn R R h E Sherman nr Tenth
Williams Alice bds 602 Grant
David L (Florence) coal miner Sunny Glen
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Edith bds 535 N Second
Emma E bds 535 N Second
Frank H (Anna) engine inspr Penn R R h Miller Av
George bds 513 Grant
Isaac W (Lydia) retired h McCrea Av
John retired h 602 Grant
Joseph J (Lillie L) genl foreman mach shops Penn R R h 513 Grant
Laura A dressmkr McCrea Av bds do
Lorena bds 602 Grant
Margaret clk Penn R R h S Fourth
Wm G (Emily) retired h 535 N Second
Wm L engr Penn R R bds McCrea Av
Wilson Abram H (Lucinda) stone ma- son h 655 Sherman
Florence M bds Miller Av
Roy A (Carinne) physician Lanning bldg h 517 Grant
Thomas H (Mary A) physician N Second cor Sherman h do
Winchell Albert F (Clarinda) eng Penn R R h Woodland Av cor McCrea Av
Edward J (Anna) engr Penn R R h McCrea Av
Wires Harry L emp Penn shops bds 150 S Third
Wm H (Dora) switchman Penn yds h 150 S Third
Wolf Charles brakeman P R R bds Panhandle Hotel
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Wolfe Charles R brakeman Penn R R bds 229 Bank
Frank emp Penn R R bds S Sev- enth
Wollbold Henry N (Flora) plumber Penn shops h 119 S Second
Woodrow Frank condtr Penn R R bds Grant bet Seventh and Eighth
Woods C Harvey mach Penn shops bds 816 N Second
Emma dressmkr 816 N Second bds do
James S mach Penn R R bds 816 N Second
Mary E bds 816 N Second
Michael (Caroline) engr Penn R R h 816 N Second nr Blain
Robert M (Jennie) city sewer contr h 960 N Second
Roy F brakeman Penn R R bds 960 N Second
Wright Albert (Nora) fireman Penn R R h 149 S Second
Crawford tel opr bds N Third cor Welsh
Daniel L (Nettie J) car bldr Penn shops h 920 N Third
Delia G bds 73 South Seventh
Della V bds 940 N Third
Edward D (Emma) blksmith Penn shops h 724 N Fourth cor North Elizabeth bds 401 Grant
James clk T Lanning & Co
John E (Lettie) delivery clk T Lan- ning dry goods h 944 N Third nr Blain
Leo F emp Penn' shops bds 73 S Seventh
Mary bds 401 Grant
Mary A h 73 S Seventh
Michael J (Ida M) baggage master Penn depot h N Second nr Welsh
Mildred B cashr T Lanning dry goods store bds 6 Third corner Welsh
Nellie bkkpr B & L Assn Grant bds 401 Grant
Nellie emp Unique Laundry Samuel (Jennie) crossing watchman Penn R R h S Fourth
WRIGHT THOMAS v pres The Den- nison National Bank h Grant cor Fourth
Thomas (Catherine) ticket agt Penn depot also agt Adams Ex Co h Grant
Thomas jr night ticket agt Penn depot bds Grant
Thomas C (Ella) engr Penn R R h S Fifth
Wm T (Mathursey) emp Penn shops h 940 N Third
Wm T S (Belle) fireman Penn R R h 625 N Third
FRANK C. BAIR Fine Confectionery 57 E. Third St., Uhrichsville, Ohio.
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Yant Hayes F (Cora M) foreman Penn R R yds h 95 E High
YANT WILLIS H mngr the Twin City Co-Operative Co res Uhrichs- ville Ohio
Yates Martha J wid Joseph h 108 S Second
Robert B painter and paperhanger bds 108 S Second
Yeager Frank (Bertha) brakeman PR R h 428 Logan
Yonkings Charles A (Nannie) emp Penn shops h Center nr First Young Edwin M (Florence) engr P R R h Woodland Av Jane bds 612 Grant
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Zahler Joseph W (Jeanette) engr Penn R R h Woodland Av
Zimmerman James R (Daisy E) team- ster h 807 N Fourth
Scott lumber inspr The Prender- gost Co Marion Ohio bds 807 N Fourth
DOMESTIC POSTAGE.
(Applies also to matter sent to Puer- to Rico, Guam, Philippines, Can- ada, Mexico and Cuba.)
First-Class Matter (Letters, etc.) 2c. an oz.
Second-Class (Newspapers and Per- idodicals), 1c. for 4 oz.
Third-Class (Books, Circulars) 1c. for 2 oz.
Fourth-Class (Merchandise) 1c an oz.
Registration fee (additional pos- tage) 8c
Special Delivery Stamp (additional to regular postage) 10c.
Foreign Postage.
All mails at Domestic Rates to Shanghai, China.
All countries are included in the POSTAL UNION, to which the rates are as follows: Letters, per half oz., 5 cents; second and third-class mat- ter, per 2 ounces, 1 cent; postal cards, 2 cents each.
First-Class Matter .- Letters and all written matter (whether sealed or not), except manuscript copy accom- panying proof-sheets, also all matter sealed (see below,) 2c. an ounce, ex- cept drop letters at Non-Carrier of- fices, 1c. an ounce. (Postal cards and private mailing cards, 1c each.
Second-Class .- Newspapers and per- iodicals, 1c. for each 4 ounces or part thereof when not sealed.
Third-Class .- Unsealed 'point print' correspondence of the blind, books (printed, not blank,) circulars, other printed matter, proof-sheets and man- uscript copy accompanying same, val- entines, sheet music, heliotypes, chro- mos, posters, lithographs and printed advertising matter in general, all, when not sealed, 1c. for two ounces or fraction.
Fourth-Class-Merchandise and all matter not included in any of the oth- er classes, and not in its nature per- ishable or liable to injure the con- tents of the mails. (By express rul- ing the postage on seeds, cuttings, roots, scions, and plants is at the rate of 1c. for each 2 oz.) all, when not sealed and not exceeding 4 lbs. in weight 1c. an ounce or fraction.
Sealing .- Any matter is regarded as sealed when it is not so wrapped as to allow of a thorough examination without in any way injuring the wrap- ping.
Registration .- First, third and fourth- class matter, 8 cents in addition to regular postage. First-class matter insures to actual value up to $25.00. Third and fourth-class matter, no in- surance.
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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Troy Weight.
24 Grains makes 1 Pennyweight, 20 Pennyweights make 1 Ounce.
By this weight, gold, silver and jewels only are weighed. The ounce and pound in this are the same as in Apothecaries' weight.
Apothecaries Weight.
20 Grains make 1 Scruple, 3 Scruples make 1 Drachm,
8 Drachms make 1 Ounce, 12 Ounces make 1 Pound.
Avoirdupois Weight.
16 Drachms make 1 Ounce, 16 Ounces make 1 Pound, 25 Pounds make 1 Quarter, 4 Quarters make 100 weight, 2000 Pounds make 1 Ton.
Dry Measure.
2 Pints make 1 Quart,
8 Quarts make 1 Peck,
4 Pecks make 1 Bushel, 30 Bushels make 1 Caldron.
Liquid or Wine Measure.
4 Gille make 1 Pint,
2 Pints make 1 Quart,
4 Quarts make 1 Gallon, 311/2 Gallons make 1 Barrel, 2 Barrels make 1 Hogshead.
Cubic Measure.
1728 Cubic Inches 1 Cubic Foot, 27 Cubic Feet 1 Cubic Yard, 128 Cubic Feet 1 Cord (wood), 40 Cubic Feet 1 Ton (shipping), 2150.42 Cubic Inches 1 Standard Bu. 268.8 Cubic Inches 1 Standard Gallon, 1 Cubic Foot four-fifths of a Bushel.
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Long Measure-Distance.
8 Barleycorns 1 Inch, -
12 Inches 1 Foot,
3 Feet 1 Yard,
5 1-2 Yards 1 Rod,
40 Rods 1 Furlong,
8 Furlongs 1 Mile.
Time Measure.
60 Seconds make 1 Minute,
-60 Minutes make 1 Hour,
24 Hours make 1 day,
7 Days make 1 Week,
4 Weeks make 1 Lunar Month,
28, 29, 30 or 31 Days make 1 Calen- dar Month,
30 Days make 1 Month in computing interest,
52 Weeks and 1 Day, or 12 Calendar Months, make 1 Year.
365 Days, 5 Hours, 48 Minutes and 48 Seconds, make 1 Solar Year.
Cloth Measure.
2 1-4 Inches 1 Nail,
4 Nails 1 Quarter, 4 Quarters 1 Yard.
Square Measure.
144 Square Inches 1 Square Foot, 9 Square Feet 1 Square Yard, 30 1-4 Square Yards 1 Square Rod, 40 Square Rods 1 Rood,
4 Roods 1 Acre.
Surveyor's Measure.
7.92 Inches 1 Link, 25 Links 1 Rod, 4 Rods 1 Chain, 10 Square Chains or 160 Square Rods 1 Acre, 640 Acres 1 Square Mile.
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