Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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No<br />
Becker and Ware, proprietors of the North End Bakery, have purchased a new bread<br />
wagon, which will be placed in service Tuesday. The wagon is of city type and a dandy.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday,August 8, 1908]<br />
NORTH END RESTAURANT SOLD<br />
The North End restaurant, which has been managed for the past year or more by Bert<br />
Cole, changed hands Saturday afternoon, when the business was sold to Fred Reese, south of this<br />
city, and Fora Mutchler of Chicago. The new owners took possession at once and will endeavor to<br />
give the public an up-to-date eating house. Both of the partners are well known in this city and<br />
have many friends who wish them success.<br />
Mr. Cole has been retained for a time to put the new managers on to the ropes and then he<br />
does not know what he will do. However, he has several lines of business activity in mind and<br />
may adopt any one of them.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, April 22, 1912]<br />
PURCHASES RESTAURANT<br />
Tom McMahan has purchased the North End restaurant of Mrs. Della Mutchler and is<br />
redecorating and remodeling the place. The deal was consumated Saturday afternoon.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, May 21, 1917]<br />
Cafe.<br />
CAFE NAME CHANGED<br />
The North End restaurant, recently purchased by Tom McMahan, is now the Midway<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, June 7, 1917]<br />
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John Paschall has purchased the North Main St. restaurant of Thomas McMahan. The<br />
former took possession at once.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, December 6, 1917]<br />
NORTH MAIN STREET BAKERY [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
Joe SIEGFRIED, owner of the North Main St. bakery and restaurant was instantly killed<br />
early Wednesday morning when struck by a west bound Erie train near the Shelton crossing in<br />
East Rochester. Death came instantly. - - - - - [see obit for further]<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, August 15, 1917<br />
NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA [Wabash <strong>County</strong>]<br />
NEWS OF THE DAY<br />
North Manchester Journal.<br />
The machinery in the Dewitt auto buggy factory, which was burned a few weeks ago, has<br />
been sold to the Marshall & Huschart Machinery Company of Chicago, and J. R. Porter,<br />
representing the firm, was here loading it on cars this week. The machines are practically<br />
uninjured and are as good as new. Mr. Dewitt is not ready to make any statement yet regarding<br />
what he will do about starting up again. He says that he and his partner, Mr. McIntyre, of Auburn,<br />
have come to no conclusion yet and the matter rests very largely with Mr. McIntyre. However, the<br />
fact that the machinery has been sold leads to the belief that the factory will not be started again.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, June 2, 1910]<br />
NORTH SHORE PARK [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
Located N shore of Lake Manitou between Lilly Park and Long Beach.