Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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[Rochester Sentinal, Tuesday, July 17, 1923]<br />
NORTH END HARDWARE STORE [<strong>Fulton</strong>, Indiana]<br />
BUY FULTON STORE<br />
The North End Hardware Store at <strong>Fulton</strong> was sold Monday to Stehle and Shively, owners<br />
of a hardware store in this city, by a Peru corporation which owned it. The new owners will<br />
continue to operate the <strong>Fulton</strong> store and have retained John Zook, who has managed it for a<br />
number of years.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Rochester, Indiana, Wednesday, April 8, 1925]<br />
[Adv] Auction Sale of Hardware at <strong>Fulton</strong>, Saturday, March 20th at NORTH END<br />
HARDWARE STORE. Sale starts at 1 o’clock. Entire stock goes in piece or part to highest<br />
bidder. Farm tools, harness, paints, oils, chicken equipment, tin-ware, in fact everything that is<br />
carried in an up-to-date hardware stock. “ANDY” STEHLE. M. Murtha, Auctioneer.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, March 17, 1926]<br />
NORTH END MEAT MARKET [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
[Adv] NOTICE! We have purchased the North End Meat Market and will continue the<br />
business at the old stand. Mr. Reuben Karn has been retained as cutter. We will uphold the<br />
reputation of the market “The Greatest Quality of the Choicest Meat for the Least Money.”<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, March 23, 1908]<br />
MARKET IS SOLD<br />
L. C. Kistler, who has been proprietor of the North End meat market for the last three<br />
years, sold his shop late Thursday afternoon to Harry Kissinger of Liberty Mills who will take<br />
possession Monday morning.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Friday, April 16, 1915]<br />
ATTY. S. J. BROWN NAMED RECEIVER FOR MARKET<br />
Judge R. R. Carr today appointed Attorney Selden J. Brown as receiver of the North End<br />
Meat Market at 526 Main street. The receivership had been requested by the Routh and Company,<br />
packers of Logansport, who alleged that one of the many proprietors of the store owed them $42<br />
for bacon furnished at the owners request.<br />
Four defendants were named by the Logansport concern, James H. Guise, William<br />
Stevens, C. P. Houser and Walter McGuire. Each of the four men have at some time within the<br />
past 18 months been the owner of the store. Walter McGuire, the last proprietor, closed the<br />
market several days ago because of the continued legal strife as to the ownership of the<br />
establishment.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, September 20, 1927]<br />
NORTH END RESTAURANT [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
MURPHY RESTAURANT SOLD<br />
The North End Bakery and Restaurant owned by T. A. Murphy was sold Saturday<br />
afternoon to J. C. Becker and Lon Ware of this city who took charge at once.<br />
The new proprietors are well known in the restaurant business of Rochester, having had<br />
charge of the Erie hotel for a number of years and are known to be very efficient in this profession.<br />
The retiring owner, Mr. Murphy, will retire from active business life and will take a trip<br />
throughout the West in an effort to regain his health.<br />
At present Mr. Becker will remain at the Erie Hotel.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, July 13, 1908]<br />
NEWS OF THE DAY