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organization is fast growing in favor and the members are elated over thheir progress in the<br />

musical world.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, March 8, 1909]<br />

NEWS OF THE DAY<br />

The Oddity Quartette took supper at the West Side hotel, yesterday evening. After<br />

supper the boys enjoyed the lake breezes and delighted the guests with their musical selections.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Friday, June 25, 1909]<br />

Secretary Howard Reed of the <strong>Fulton</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fair Association announced today<br />

that the Oddity Quartette of this city will sing every afternoon at the fair.<br />

The local organization, composed of William Hoffman, L. L. Manning, Ray Fretz and<br />

Clyde Entsminger, has been giving programs for a number of years. Their selections are rendered<br />

in a popular manner and their appearances at the fair will be welcomed.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, August 26, 1915]<br />

O’DELL, BILLY [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Letter From Billy O’Dell)<br />

O’DONNELL JEWELRY STORE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

V. O’Donnell, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Rochester, Indiana.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, September 25, 1858]<br />

V. O’Donnell, Jeweler, Rochester. Clocks and Jewelry repaired.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, January 4, 1862]<br />

OGLEBAY, JOHN [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

[Adv] JOHN OGLEBAY has opened a Restaurant in the Ike Alexander Building on East<br />

9th street, and would be pleased to meet all his old friends and prospective new ones.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Tuesday, September 8, 1908]<br />

O’HARLAN TIN SHOP [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

Stoves! Stoves! Largest Lot of Stoves ever brought to this town . . . George O’Harlan<br />

(successor to L. J. Brown & Co.) Tin Shop. . . Shop in the South Room of Wallace’s New<br />

building. . . George O’Harlan, Rochester, March 27, 1858.<br />

[Rochester Gazette, Thursday, December 9, 1858]<br />

OHIO STORE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

J. G. Ernst, Dealer in dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, hats, caps, groceries,<br />

queensware, hardware, looking glasses, bonnets, umbrellas &c., at the Ohio Store, Rochester.<br />

[Rochester Gazette, Thursday, December 9, 1858]<br />

OLD CITIZENS BAND [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

See Citizens Band; Rochester Band.<br />

OLD FORGE DAM [Richland Township]

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