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W. A. FENNER, Dining and Lunch Rooms
and Confectioner, No. 9, North High street.--As an accomplished
caterer to the public in this important department, we notice Mr. W.
A. Fenner, who is a native of this county, where he was born in 1841.
After his early school days, the war of the Rebellion coming on, he
enlisted in 1862 as a member of company D, Eighty-eight regiment, O.
V. I., in which he served for six months. He then re-enlisted and
became of member of company F, Thirteenth O. V. I., in which he
received the commission of Second Lieutenant, and served with credit
through many of the thrilling incidents of those historic years up to
the time of receiving his honorable discharge in June, 1865. After
the war he was variously employed in business and labor, up to the
time of his engaging in his present business in 1891. Mr. Fenner has
a neatly fitted up business room, and is prepared to furnish farmers,
citizens, or trancient visitors to the city for first-class meals at
regular hours, or meals or lunch at all hours, and will supply best
Baltimore oysters or ice cream by the dish in their season. He will
get up special meals to order for parties, balls or societies on
reasonable terms, and also carries in stock fine confections, fruits,
tobacco, cigars, etc. The bakery department supplies choice bread
cakes, pies etc, to order for weddings or festivals. This house has
grown in public favor and patronage from residents of both city and
country. Page 60 General business
review of Highland County, Ohio :
for the year 1892-3. Newark, Ohio: Historical Pub. Co., 1892, 128
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