History of Seneca County, Ohio . ; Jiilius Feldnagel opened histavern subsequently. Among the advertisements in the Patriot, in 1832, werethe following business notices: Moses D, Cadwallader canned on tailoring in thebuilding erected by Richard Sneath, knovm as the Mechanics HaD, C. Brad-ley advertised his meat market at the new market, front of the ice Biggs, was ahat mamifacturer; John Searles and James C, Miurey, ap-praisers, and Thomas McMillen, justice of the peace, advertised a stray horse,Drs. E. Dresbach and R. C. J. Carey established a branch of their Fort Balloffice in M
History of Seneca County, Ohio . ; Jiilius Feldnagel opened histavern subsequently. Among the advertisements in the Patriot, in 1832, werethe following business notices: Moses D, Cadwallader canned on tailoring in thebuilding erected by Richard Sneath, knovm as the Mechanics HaD, C. Brad-ley advertised his meat market at the new market, front of the ice Biggs, was ahat mamifacturer; John Searles and James C, Miurey, ap-praisers, and Thomas McMillen, justice of the peace, advertised a stray horse,Drs. E. Dresbach and R. C. J. Carey established a branch of their Fort Balloffice in Mechanics Hall, August 3, 1832. Dr. James Fisher opened a drugstore; Jacob Shoemaker advertised Jacob Koontz as an absconding debtor;Mercer & Ebbert advertised their hat store. Keller, Grose and Cronise adver-tised their patent giimming and cutting machine; Calvin Bradley leased theWashington Hotel from Richard Sneath, August 9, 1832. George W. Gist,administrator of Dablah Litt, advertised personal property for sale. SherifiF. ^cri^-^-^ cJ^hnniaTicuQoy CLINTON TOWNSHIP. 525 Diiviil Bishop advertised for sale the one-tliird part of Section 20, Town 3north. Range IT), in Delaware Laud District, formerly owned by Alex Nntt, andsurveyed by David Risdon. In March. 1882, one William Brish opened a tavern at Fort Ball withouta license. He was brought to trial in October, T832, but the indictment wasquashed. In December, 1832, Hezekiah Graff and Eli Stem entered intopartuersliip for the purpose of caiTying on a saddle and harn(>ss business atTiffin. This partnership was dissolved in June, 1834, but in 18315 Mr. Graffsued his fi-iend for one-half th(> value of working stock. In 1833 a number ofmercantile houses were opened at Tiffin, and many mechanics shops estab;lished. In October, 1835, Thomas J. McCleary and Jonathan Whiteheadbrought a S5.()()0 stock of goods from New York to Tiffin, and carried on busi-ness as J. Whitehead & Co., in a house adjoining Joel Stones tavern, and th
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