McDonald Laughlin & Co. Wooster Factory Ad
McDonald Laughlin & Co manufacturers and wholesale dealers in threshing machines grist and saw mill work plows and stores all kinds located on West Liberty Street Wooster Ohio announce their full line of agricultural and milling equipment and related supplies for local farmers and tradespeople.
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Wooster
Ohio
C &c
Daniel
McDonald Laughlin & CO
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D A Griffin
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Longing for Home and New Beginnings in Scotland Tale
A fragmentary 18th-19th century narrative blends a Scottish migrant tale with verses of homesickness. It follows Thomas Hastie a drover who disappears after leaving Scotland for England then New York and finally returns to clear his name with David French. The piece juxtaposes verse on April sun and familiar places with Hastie’s odyssey and a later unrelated discussion on human hair in a London Quarterly review.
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Tweedemuir
Mothat
Leore
England
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Stagshaw
Lockerby
Old Martin
Thomas
David French
Moffat
Laddie
David
French
Mottat
Hast
Kirkpatrick
Jem
Mus Atfair Hastie
Dayal
Hastie
Gant
Senate
Wisat
Tve
Thomas Histie
Davis
Wonder Thomas
Thomas Haate
Benge
Hoste
Dave French
Poe
Bowie
Emee
Lasiel
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Husue
Mary
Monty
James
America
Tremin
Sam
Tran
Arceune Hastie
London Quarterly
Alcibades
Teanest
Europe
Mediterranean Sea
Wegat
Shinespeare
Lorton Navona Gallery
Althor
Casare
Prince
O. Ivana Picures
Real Jte
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Portraits and hair fashions through English civil wars and Louis XIV
The passage traces evolving hair and beard trends from the Stuart era to Puritans and Cavaliers, noting long hair’s rise and beard decline under Stewarts, Puritan opposition to curls, and the late invention of perukes during Louis XIV’s reign as a means for courtiers to emulate the king.
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Louis XIV
France
Lou XIII
Ohio Land Use and Agricultural Output in Early Data
The article analyzes land use in Ohio for taxation and production, estimating acre distribution across cultivated, meadow, and wasted lands. It concludes Ohio could support around ten million people with existing surplus production and highlights wheat and corn leadership. It also cites Beecher praising newspapers as educational tools.
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E &c
Tate
Ohio
T.e Audhor
Articcles
Olio
Pennsylvania
Vansfield
Reminiscence of Early Cleveland Pioneers and Land Deals
A reminiscence recounts Samuel Dodge’s arrival in Cleveland, funding for Gov Huntington, and land gifts including 120 acres from Buell Road to the Lane. It notes road plans, ridge preservation, and Welldug near St Paul’s site, plus memories of frontier life and a distant mention of a rock formation in Texas and a cemetery sale ad from the New York Mirror.
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Samuel Dodge
Cleveland
Huntington
Ohio Lesstitute
Chillicothe
Doaze
Buell Road
Samuel Dodlire
Evel Street
Barkers Sing at Oswego Prompt Laughable Moment
A dog in search of his master rose on stage during the Barkers performance at Oswego. The scene amused the crowd while a boy in the audience drew laughs with the quip He’s one of the Barkers So Says the Times.
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Oswego
the Times
Enceson Ship Aimed to Sail for New York by September
The fragment notes the Enceson ship being prepared to sail to New York by the first of September, indicating a looming maritime operation. Details are limited in the readable text.
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New York
Mystery of a Poison Cure Trial in Early Court
The fragment recounts a case about a man named Talbot Wortas and a remedy from Dr. Burkey used on a patient Josephene Poker. The medicine failed to help and the patient died after repeated promises of cure. The narrative hints at a legal action and subsequent events following the alleged treatment.
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Talbot Wortas
New York
Josephene
Limon
Pompeii Rediscovered Remains of Females Found Beneath Ruins
The fragmentary report notes the discovery of remains of females beneath a heap of ruins at Pompeii, with a postscript suggesting a traveler may have been involved or observed the finding. Further details are unclear due to damaged text.
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Evers
Pompeu
Notable Appointment Mar Shenley Named Deputy
A garbled early paragraph notes a man identified as Manstac-Vr at tas place being named deputy marshal yesterday morning. The report praises H. Wil as an excellent officer and mentions vows or commitments during the event.
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Hitlerbaum
Tas Place
Affections Bind Like Vines in a Curious Passage
The text speaks of affections behaving like vine tendrils that latch onto a single object and rarely release their hold. It notes that the gaze or fixation remains on that object until a shift occurs, a metaphor for emotional attachment and change.
Fragmented Thought on Conscience and Pain
A fragmented reflection contrasts a live conscience with a benumbed one. It suggests numbness hinders accountability while sharp pain from injury tests moral awareness. The passage hints at judgment arising only when feeling returns.
Judge Rules Punching In Fun Counts As Assault
A courtroom exchange clarifies that punching a man, even in jest, can lead to breach of the peace and arrest. The judge dismisses levity requests and orders the next case to proceed.
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Bae
Defending Inconsistency in Editorial Battles
A clipped debate over defending inconsistency captures a clash between a Democrat stance and editorial editors. The remark contrasts commitment to inconsistent positions with efforts to defend steady standards. The exchange hints at broader tensions within journalistic norms.
Invention Aims to Aid Editors with New Cut and Patch Tool
A Yankee has completed an important invention designed for editors. When perfected it will cut out items patch trotos vera and grind out poetry rock, reducing responsibility and trimming delinquent subscribers.
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