Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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[The News-Sentinel, Rochester, Indiana, Friday, October 7, 1927]<br />
ONE HORSE GROCERY SOLD<br />
The One-Horse Grocery, located along the Barrett Road, North Shore drive, was sold<br />
today by Albert Goodwin to Ed McIntyre of this city. The new proprietor took immediate<br />
possession. Mr. Goodwin is at present employed as linotype operator at the News-Sentinel.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Thursday, March 7, 1929]<br />
GROCERY STORE CLOSED<br />
The One Horse Grocery store located one mile east of this city on the Barrett cement road<br />
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIntyre has been closed for the winter.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Friday, September 6, 1929]<br />
BUYS ONE HORSE GROCERY<br />
Frank Tippy, local radio repair man, today announced the purchase from John Speed of<br />
the One Horse grocery building on Road 14, east of the city. After remodeling the property into a<br />
residence and radio shop, Tippy plans to occupy the building.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Monday, October 8, 1945]<br />
ONION, THE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
NEWS OF THE DAY<br />
“The Onion,” located just across the Lake Erie tracks on East Ninth street, has changed<br />
hands, the new owners, Charles Dawson and Eugene Hunter, having already taken possession.<br />
The consideration is said to have been $30 with one month’s rent paid. The retiring proprietors,<br />
Ab Eytcheson and Warren Reed, have not fully determined on their future course of action.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, January 7, 1911]<br />
ONSTOTT, IKE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
See: Cronin, Timothy J.<br />
See: Onstott & Onstott<br />
See: Vernon’s Grocery<br />
ONSTOTT & CLARY [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
NEWS OF THE DAY<br />
A deal was consummated Saturday whereby James Onstott and E. E. Clary became<br />
owners of the livery barn of ex-Auditor R. Lowry.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Monday, April 3, 1905]<br />
ONSTOTT & ONSTOTT [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
LITTLE LIFTS FOR BUSINESS FIELD<br />
ONSTOTT & ONSTOTT TO OPEN SHOE STORE<br />
One of Rochester’s oldest retail shoe merchants, Isaac Onstott, will on Saturday, May<br />
16th, in partnership with his son Harry, re-enter the mercantile field by opening a new and modern<br />
shoe store, in the Onstott building, 822 Main street.<br />
The store room has been thoroughly remodeled and redecorated, the interior being<br />
finished in ivory and black and the front in silver and black to harmonize with the Wile store front,<br />
to the north.<br />
A complete stock of shoes in a wide range of styles will be carried at all times for men,<br />
women and children. And a line of accessories, such as sandals, slippers, rubbers, galoshes, boots,<br />
etc., will also be stocked.