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Fragmentary OCR notes describe a 45 inch screen from Sigoods with a gray finish. Mentions sale price unclear and possible mix of ad phrases. No clear dates locations or full product details available.
03 Jan 1906
Page 1
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Newspaper
Wooster Republican
Location
Wooster, Ohio, United States of America
Date
Jan 03, 1906
Page
1
Fragmentary OCR notes describe a 45 inch screen from Sigoods with a gray finish. Mentions sale price unclear and possible mix of ad phrases. No clear dates locations or full product details available.
Fragmented lines describe a wedding event and a winter village gathering. Names like John McClure and Maple Grove church appear among miscellaneous images of sewing, garments, and social visits. A dated, local flavor emerges from scattered details and references to travel, cold, and a modest celebration.
Officials discuss a proposed electric railway between Wooster and Mansfield. Engineers warn of high costs, and debate whether to enter Wooster with a new depot at Secor. Property owners respond as project moves forward with uncertainty.
A local government notes the abolition of the City Street Commissioner position and outlines a reorganization. Mr Cod iy and Willie SOD rk are named to new roles, with water works duties and pay allowances discussed. Board members pledge energy and competence for the changes and indicate a meeting to finalize decisions Friday or Thursday evening.
The narrative centers on minor party leader Wertz facing defeat in a winter legislative session. Johnson sharply calls Wertz out, amid tense efforts at coalition building and counting among party lines.
New Haven police report a German born woman from Al Johm Baden Germany aged around 60s was deported after leaving Berlin during wartime. She faced assault accusations and was barred from a theater after a disturbance. The case involved a public safety response and unclear residence details.
Fragmented text shows a protest against the president and mentions Clarence J. Shearn, McGowan elected on the Democratic ticket with 7 to 6 votes, and references to municipal ownership. Appears to note Mrs. Behrn also speaking and civic tensions surrounding the aldermen board.
Fragmentary OCR text hints at an old advertisement for baking powder. No clear names, dates, or locations are readable beyond a generic product reference.
The readable fragments name several people and events including dates and places, with scattered references to families and individuals. Incomplete lines mention Armstrong, George, Mary Spiderts, and Harvey Jacobs amid a tangle of dates, locations, and relations, reflecting a mixed 1960 era community notice.
Fragmentary OCR notes describe a race event near Great North Spear and east of here with a 9 am start and various names and times. The text is garbled but references a wine race and local individuals tied to an event at a northern location.
Fragmentary text mentions names and places with broken phrases. It reads like a damaged page segment listing individuals, cities, dates, and activities but lacks coherent facts or context for a definite event or summary.
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