THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY By: Stan Jordan When I was a boy, the Antwerp Exchange Bank occupied the left half of this building, established in 1893 by A.P. Murphy. When I was young, H.K. Harris was cashier and Mary Moore was assistant cashier. H.K. died in 1942 and Ralph Carr became bank president. The bank has…
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•Tornado Believed to Cause Heavy Damage in Paulding County and surrounding areas
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•The West Bend News was called early this morning (May 23) by Paulding County’s EMA Director Ed Bohn to report a possible tornado. The video feed was taken by Engaging Exposures Classic Photography’s drone. Along State Road 111, east of County Road 133 is a Dairy Farm that took heavy damage from what is believed…
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•L. SMITH & SON Building By: Stan Jordan The above picture of the L. Smith & Son building is a lot of Antwerp’s late history. This was a big hardware store, electrical appliances, automotive dealer, farm machinery and garage work. Lewis Smith and his son, Carl, moved to Antwerp from Defiance in 1908. There were…