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86<br />

Abstracts 402 - 407<br />

<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

DOGS (Cont'd)<br />

number of Cattle, Swine, &c., have already died from the bites received.<br />

One or two persons have also been bitten. At a public meeting held on<br />

the subject in Rockport, it was resolved to kill all dogs found running<br />

at large for one month; the best way to abate the danger, and a preventative<br />

that would not be amiss in this city. (2)<br />

402 - H&G May 28; ed: 2/1 - The dog ki llers are abroad. though the weather<br />

indicates anything else but dog days.<br />

itA clean sweep is making in our streets, and Tray, Blanche, and Sweetheart<br />

stand no chance for life, if caught running at large. 'Oh! pitious<br />

day! '"<br />

(1)<br />

See also Lost & Found<br />

DOMESTIC RELATIONS<br />

403 - H&G May 30; adv:2/5 - "Perish Credit" - To all whom it may concern,<br />

this is Notice, that I will no longer pay the debts that my wife, or<br />

children contract at the stores or elsewhere - not that I wish to avoid<br />

supporting them in any reasonable manner - but that I intend to pay 'as<br />

I go along,' - or at least to know who my creditors are. Hezekiah Russ.<br />

404 - H&G Oct. 3; adv: 2/5 - Whereas, my wife Catherine has refused to<br />

go with me out of the State, when I left this city, Now this is to forbid<br />

all persons harboring or - trusting her on my account as I wi 11 pay<br />

no debts of her contracting from and after this date. - George Lang.<br />

See also Divorce & Alimony; Marriage & Marriages<br />

DRESSMAKING<br />

405 - H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/5 - To the Ladies. - Misses Sheppard & Stone<br />

have commenced the Millinery and Dress Making business at No. 91 Superior<br />

st. and will endeaver, by punctual and personal attention to business,<br />

to merit a share of patronage. (1)<br />

406 - H&G July 13; adv:2/5 - Fashionable Millinery. Miss Gordon begs<br />

leave to inform the Ladies of Cleveland and its vicinity, that she intends<br />

commencing the dress making business at the house of Mr. W. Bartram, St.<br />

Clair street. (I)<br />

407 - H&G Sept. 10; adv: 2/5 - Dress Making. Miss Gordon and Miss Ewart<br />

will open a dress making shop on Sept. 10 in the rooms formerly occupied<br />

by Mrs. Harris, over Mr. C. Bradbury's store, where Miss Gordon and Miss<br />

Ewart will receive with the most prompt attention any command the Ladies<br />

may favor them with. 0)<br />

DRINK. See Food & Drink<br />

(1)<br />

(1)

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