History of Manning [Iowa] a true record of the early surveys municipal history, and the business enterprises, Part 11

Author: Robb, F. L
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: [Manning, Ia.] B. Kraus
Number of Pages: 278


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The present officers are: Carsten Hoffmann, N. G .; Chris Grube, V. G .; H. Claussen, Sec'y; Henry Sievers, Per. Sec'y; Claus Grube, Treasurer. The present membership is 55. Their place and time of meeting is in the German Odd Fellows hall on Wednesday evenings.


Till 1895, the place of meeting of this lodge was over Reinholdt's store; but during the fire of that year they suffered a heavy loss after which they purchased Lot 2, Block 3 of Andrew Cloughley and erect- ed what is known as the Odd Fellow's Building, the second story of which they reserved for a lodge room. This building was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, in the fall of the same year.


TEUTONIA LODGE NO. 209, D. of R .:- was organized in 1892, in the German Odd Fellow Hall which was at this time situated over Reinholdt's store. The charter officers and members are: C. H. Reinholdt, N. G .; George Tank, V. G .; Henry Hoffmann, Secretary; John Hoffmann, Treasurer. Members,-Mrs. Lena Hoffmann, Peter Dethlefs, Mrs. Anna Dethlefs, Mrs. Anna Reinholdt, Claus Grube, Mrs. Cathrina Grube, Louis Jansen and Mrs. Tina Jansen. The object of the order is fraternal, social and benificial. It is composed only of mem- bers of the I, O. O. F. fraternaty and their near relatives. Their meet- ing place is the German Odd Fellow hall. Their present officers are : Margaretha Loptien, N.G .; Bertha Tank, V. G .; Margaretha Hoffmann, Sec'y; Lena Claussen, Per. Sec'y; Lena Hansen, Treas. $ Their pre- sent membership is 2I.


MANNING LODGE NO. 122 I. O. O. F .:- was organized in April, 1883 in the hall which was located over Mr. Reinholdt's store previous to the fire of 1895.


The first officers were: J. M. Turner, N. G. E. M. Funk, V. G .; R. L. Zane, Sec. The other charter members were: G. W. Rosenberger, R.R. Williams and Fred Moershell.


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They changed their quarters to the hall over the First National Bank when it was first completed, and have occupied it ever since in conjunction with the Masons. This lodge lost heavily in the fire of 1895 when all of their peraphernalia and rituals were destroyed, and, as their records were all lost, but little of their past history can be given The Past Noble Grands, as nearly as can be given in their order and from memory. are as follows: J. M. Turner, E. C. Sharp, William Guild, R. L. Zane, E. M. Funk, Seth Smith, C. E. Arney, George Tank, Henry Rohr, B. F. Wood, John Jenson, Charles Jacobs, William Reddick, Douglas Rogers, Chas. Reddick, Nat Barnes, R. R. Rogers, S. E. Witcher, P. G. Joy, Miles Woolman, W. E. Guild and W. E. Rosenberger.


The present officers are W. F. Carpenter, N. G. and B. F. Wood, Sec.


MANNING LODGE NO. 489, D. OF R .;- was organized Sep- tember 14, 1899, in the I. O. O. F. and Masonic hall, by fourteen mem- bers of the Carroll lodge. The charter members are: S. E. Witcher, Mrs. S. E. Witcher, B. F. Wood, Mrs. B. F. Wood, C. Dunick, Mrs. C. Dunick, Samuel Patrick, Mrs. Samuel Patrick, J. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. J. Taylor, Mrs. H. M. Free, W. W. Carpenter, C. H. Carlysle and G. W. Laflar.


MANNING LODGE NO. 262, A. O. U. W .:- was organized August 1, 1885, with the following charter member J. R. Benson, P. M. W; G. L. Stotter, M. W .; F. P. Wiseman, G. F .; J. N. Smith, O .; G. W. Laflar, Recorder; V. Roush, Financier; E. M. Funk, G .; J. C. Oard, J. W .; B. F. Parrott, O. W.


The object of the order is fraternal insurance. There was for a number of years that the meeting place of the lodge was made at the office of some of the members, but they have awoke from their lethragy and have increased their membership sufficiently to warrant their having a permanent meeting place which is now the K. of P. hall. Their time of meeting is every first and thrid saturday of the month.


MANNING LODGE NO. 65, STAR OF JUPITER :- was or- ganized March 13, 1899. Their place and time of meeting is in the Knights of Pythias hall, the first and third Friday of each month. The object of the order is insurance, fraternal and social beneficiaries. The charter members are:


Chris Kuhl, Past President; O. L. Russell, President; Mrs. Chas. Fritz, Vice Pres .; J. Langenfeldt, Warden; Blanche Patton, Secretary; J. W. Miller, Jr., Treas., Spencer Breon, Inner Guard; L. Louisfield,. Outer Guard; Trustees,-Addie Breon, Mrs. J. Langenfeldt, C. M. Fritz.


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MANNING CASTLE, NO. 28 HIGHLAND NOBLES: This lodge was organized November 10, 1899, in the K. of P. Hall by Supreme Protector J. L. Rose, assisted by Mr. und Mrs. O. B. Walters. The object of the order is fraternal insurance. The charter officers and members of the lodge are: Blanche Patton, Past Protector; F. H. Long Protector; Rudolph Wohlers, Counselor; S. T. Weaver, Evangel; Rudolph Motter, Secretary; Gustav Franke, Treasurer; A. K. Resner, Physician; William Potter, Escort; Arthur Brown, Herald; John Voss- beck, Guard; Charles Schmidt, Sentinel; Trustees, J. A. Mills, G. W. Laflar and W. N. Rugg. Members,-A. T. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kraus, Mrs. A. K. Resner, Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Walters, C. M. B. Boos, H. W. Garlick, C, H. Reinholdt and L. B. Bradshaw. Their present meeting place is in the K. of P. Hall while their present officers are the same as mentioned above.


MANNING LODGE NO. 126, UNITED ORDER "TREUER Bund," was organized December 18. 1894 in the Germania Hall. The charter officers are: Berthold Kraus, T. M .; H. D. Radeleff, B. M .; William Goltz, Sec .; August Schoening, Treas .; Trustees,-Fred Feld- mann, John Hansen, Henry Schrum.


THE MANNING TURNVEREIN was organized November 20. 1895 in the Germania Hall. The last meeting of this organizatlon was held in October of 1897, The officers were : Bert Kraus, First Speaker; Rudolph Wohlers, Secretary and Fred Miller, Treasurer. The mem- bership grew to a membership of 52. The object of the organization was delsart and calisthenics, the instructor of which was Prof. H. Witte- kind. A number of fine entertainments were given by the different classes under his instruction. The Germania Hall was used for a gym- nasium. It is to be regreted that the waning interest of the members and the citizens of the city should let so good an institution fail.


GOETHE LODGE NO. 9. O. d. H. S. was organized in July, 1898. The order of Sons of Herman was named after Herman- the leader of the Germans in their war against the Romans about the seventh century before Christ. It is an exclusive german order the ob- ject of which is fraternal insurance. The charter members-as near as can be ascertained- are : Martin Brunnier, William Meyer, John Hansen, William Buhman, Dr. A. K. Resner, Rudolph Wohlers, Gus Humann, Henry Adamowsky, Emil Kraus and August Dethlefs. Their meeting place is in the Germania Hall.


"SOLDATEN UND KRIEGERVEREIN." This society was organized by Wm. Meyer, March 22. 1897. The english translation is Soldiers and Veterans League. It is composed of the soldiers and vet-


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erans who have served in the german army, and the object of the League is : social, fraternal and beneficial.


The charter members of the society are: Pres., Wm. Meyer; Vice Pres., Henry Rohr; Protoe S,, P. Deghlefs; Per. S., H. C. Claussen; Treasurer, H. Flinker; Members,- Peter Loch, August Gruhn, C. Hagemann, Henry Buhmann, Johannes Hansen, Henry Widdekind, C. Hagedorn and H. Westphal.


The present officers are the same as those of 1897, while the pres- ent membership has been increased to 18. The Time of meeting is every Saturday Night after full moon in the Germania Hall.


Over a Full Stomach and An Old Cob Pipe.


The old timer will scratch his head and reckerlect that:


On the 28th of July, 1881, the first lots in the Town of Manning were sold. The sale was made by A. T. Bennett, for the Northwestern R. R. Land Co., to John Wetherill. The property was Lot 1, Block 6, on which was erected a one story frame building to be occupied by Wetherill & Morsch for a hardware store.


The first birth in Manning, was to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Emery, Oct. 31, 1881.


The first death was that of Mrs. Elizabeth Merry, Oct. 9, 1881; age, 18 years.


.The first social event was a Thanksgiving Hop in the fall of 1881. There were about seventy five people in attendance. Supper was served at the Garfield House.


The first theatrical performance was given, February 10, 1981, by home talent. The cast consisted of H. Foote, H. N. Morsch, W. A. Hinzman, E. B. Wilson, Paul Winter, Miss Hunter, Mrs. Winter, Miss E. Perry.


The first store was kept by Whealen Brothers in a building which had been erect- ed by Mr. Jefferies for a granary. It was located north of the Milwaukee Warehouse.


The first dwelling erected was, the building which is illustrated on page 9.


The first blacksmith shop was operated by Tidd & Foot, and was located in the middle of Sixth Street, south of Block 9, and north of Whealen Brothers' grocery store.


The first carpenter shop was opened by Charles Brent.


The first informal assessment was taken just a year after the first lots were placed on sale. The value of the real and personal property was estimated at $200,000.


The first stock of drugs consisted of a market full of medicines which Dr. McKenna brought with him when he located here.


The first train of cars run into Manning, July 4. 1881, via., C. & N. W.


The first religious services were held in this vicinity as early as 1878.


The first attending physician in this vicinity was Dr. R. R. Williams, who located in this section of the county, long before the town was started.


The first livery and feed establishment was, the open lots south of where the Park Hotel now stands. The trees and clouds were the only shelter for the horses and rigs against the burning sun, while mother earth served as mangers and feed boxes. The stalls consisted of a circle, about fifteen in diameter, encircling each post or tree, or the segment of a circle around a wagon wheel.


The first saloon consisted of, a well patronized keg, a focet, a tin bucket or cup, and a jug. or a bottle, while the store houses were a lot of empty stomachs whose capacities were regulated by as many thirsty palates.


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ROLL OF HONOR.


On pages 11 and 12, is a list of the voters who cast their vote at the first election in Manning. This, with a very few exceptions, contains all of the voters who were eligible at this time. The last polling list would indicate that there are scarcely enough of the first voters, residing here, to form a good sized "corporals guard". The list as it now stands is,-


Charles Brent J. P. Jenson F. H. Long


S. D. Priest H. Parish.


G. M. Dailey


O. E. Dutton


Joseph Loch


Nick Schilling


Chris. Grube


James Matteson


B. I. Salinger


John Hoffmann


Hans Matthiessen


Miles Woolman


E. W. Hamilton


Dr. T. S. McKenna


Dr. R. R. Williams


Merrill Hutchins J. L. Nickum


J. S. Wilson


Manning Business Directories.


These directories are taken from the business write ups in the different Manning papers and the assessor's books, so, if errors should occur it will be through no fault of the writer. When there has been a change of firm, both firms will be given.


1881-2


Monitor


S. L. Wilson


Farmers & Traders Bank .


(O. B.) Dutton & Son (O. E.)


RESTAURANTS.


M Lathrop. A Young. (M) Woolman & Wilson, bakery-succeeded by (A C) Gaylord & Wilson. E Bilhorz.


HOTELS.


Garfield House (Wm Tingle & Son). Hensley Boarding House( Hensley). Knox House (Chas Knox). Wetherly House (J N Wetherly). Manning House (Wm Lusk). Farmers Hotel (Fred Huber, succeeded by J Bruner.


MEAT MARKETS.


Stocker


-Shunter


GROCERY STORES.


Whealen Brothers (Galen & Byron). N A Jergensen. (J L) McQuaid & (E W) Hambleton & (B F) Wood.


GENERAL STORES.


(L M) Benson & (C A) Vaughn. Russell, Son & (E C) Sharp. (Henry Hoffmann & (William) Schoop. John Kartens. (Isaac) Callamore & (S D Priest.


DRY GOODS.


Moershell Bros.


B F Howard.


MILLINER STORES.


Faust & Makepeace. Mrs. Frances Dailey. Mrs. 1 P Arp. Mrs. Seth Smith DRUG STORES. (Dr. G M) Barber & (J M) Turner. Wm Cloughly. L S Knox. J W Tinsley. Jewelry U. S. Heffelfinger FURNITURE (Henry) Hoffmann & (William) Schoop. A M Robertson HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS


(J W ) Martin & (Wm) Launderville, succeeded by (JW) Martin & (W F) Smith. Heinzman Bros (W A & -- ) & (W M) Moody. Wetherill & (H N) Morsch. Arney Brothers (L E & W F). Implements: A B Cook, S Hunter. HARNESS SHOP E B Wilson. Wm Fuller (F C) Baur & (PM) Loes


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LUMBER DEALERS


Green Bay Lumber Co., F P Guild, Manager. John Dierks. (George) Tank & (John) Hoffmann. (J G) Wolfe & (Jacob) Nodle, succeeded by (J G) Wolfe & (D W) Sutherland.


Fred Gestenberg


SALOONS W E Heitman LIVE STOCK DEALERS


John Marks


Hockett & Gardner. GRAIN DEALERS


Wilson & Smith


(H) Bell (M) Winter. U L Patton, North-Western Elevator. A. Stevens, Milwaukee Warehouse M L Freelove. W H Hockett. ' Benj. Brookfield. N F Spear. FLOUR AND FEED EXCHANGE


Miles Woolman


LIVERY BARNS


(Wm) Loughery & [A C] Arnold, succeeded by Winter & Baker. [J W] Gardner & Wilson. [Meritt] Winter & Baker. [M] Parish & Richey. A C Gaylord. JN Wetherley. VETERINARIES


M Parish


DENTISTS


J H Bishop


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS


R R Williams. T S McKenna. G M Barber. L P Brigham.


H S Fisher. A T Bennett. E S Blazer.


LAWYERS. W M Hughes. B I Salinger. GW Make-


peace. Failing & Doty.


Real estate Agency J B. Ingledue.


Cal. Callison.


Photographer


PAINTERS.


(E) Burley & (P N) Brown. -Hardee. G M Dailey. Henry Vogt.


CONTRACTORS.


Spickerman & Martin. (T S) Lee & (John) Stillman. Shausse & (B M) Jones. Gilbert. J S Ferguson. John Foster. Chas Brent.


GW


Machine Shop


John Albert.


BLACKSMITHS.


(Frank) Tidd & (H D) Foot.


M Hoffmann. John Wingert.


Flour Mil!


(J) Kuhn & (V) Roush. L M Conklin.


Wagon Shop


M Hoffmann.


Shoe Shop


Henry Siem.


January 5, 1888


Anderson, R W Grocery


Ives, Dunning & Co. Clothing


Arney Brothers Hardware


Jay, John T Clothing


Albert, John Blacksmith


Kuhn & Roush Mill


Barber, G M Drugs


Lawrence & Co


Meat Market


Brunnier Brothers Gen. Store


Bennett, A T Bạnk


Lightfoot, L


Restaurant


Berry,- .Gen. Store


Leonard & Co


.Grocery


Breon, Ben Hotel


Loes, P M Harness


Benson, -- Photos


Liddle, E A. Implements


Baird & DeCoe Blacksmith


Moershell, Fred Furniture


Marrow, W J


Manning News


Cosson, Mrs. G W Millinery


Karstens & Dethlefs


Gen. Store


Broom Factory


Merritt Winter


R D Backus


DRESS MAKERS. L W Meyers G W McCarthy. William Chapman.


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Carpenter, W F Real Estate


Conklin & Gorman Broom Factory


Norris, J W Harness


D Joyce Lumber


Patton, U L. N-W-Elevator


Dearinger,- Bakery


Pollock, James Mil-Elevator


Rohr & Seim Shoe Store


Dean, Mrs .-- Millinery


Ross & Murray Barbers


Dethlefs, Geo. . Grocery


Schilling, Nick Blacksmith


Eckles Bros.


Meat Market


Shephard & Laird Livery


Franke, G Tailor


Smith, B J. Furniture


Funk, E M


Post Master


Sharp & Steffen


Clothing


Stouffer, P B


Drugs


Hutchins, Merrill Livery


Salinger & Brigham Lawyers


Hollingsworth&Christian.


Heffelfinger, U S Jewelry


.Strong, H.


Smith, Mrs. Seth Notions


Tank & Hoffmann Lumber


Tidd, Robert Blacksmith


Wright, A L N Y Bakery


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NEWSPAPERS.


Manning Monitor, C S Lawrence, Proprietor.


The Manning Free Press, (G W) Laflar & (C C) Coe.


BANKS.


First National Bank, D W Sutherland, President and O E Dutton, Cashier. Bank of Manning, G W Umphrey, President and C D Dewing, Cashier.


HOTELS.


City Hotel- H Strong succeeded by John Noble; Simmons House- -Simmons; Cottage House- T S Thompson; Breon's Hotel- Benj. Breon; . Clifton House- -Roak.


RESTAURANTS.


Lightfoot's Restaurant and Bakery- L Lightfoot; Bon Ton Bakery- Wm. Rosch; New York Bakery- (W A) & (R E) Williams.


MEAT MARKETS.


Lawrence & Co .- L L Lawrence and C J Larson; Eckles Brothers, (J C & W F).


GROCERIES:


A W Leonard & Co. (Francis Leonard) .: R. W. Anderson & Co.


GENERAL STORES.


E C Perry: (H. Hoffmann & (Wm) Schoop; (J) Karstens & (P) Dethlefs: Brunnier Bros. (Julius, H G A., and Martin.)


CLOTHING STORES. J T Jay; [E C] Sharp & [-]Steffen, succeeded by [E C] Sharp & [J N] Smith; Ives Bros. [J L & E L]


BOOTS & SHOES.


Henry Seim & Co.


MILLINERY. [Mrs. M] Hire & [Jessie] Lawton. Sharp & Cartwright. Mrs. J P Arp. Mrs. G W Cosson.


P B Stouffer


DRUG STORES.


JEWELRY.


G M Barber.


U S Heffelfinger.


A C Atwood.


Henshaw Brothers Hardware


Hoffmann & Schoop Gen. Store


Hoffmann, M. Wheelwright


Hire, Mat. Livery


Hire & Lawton Millinery


Martin & Reinholdt. .Hardware


Dewing & Umphrey Real Estate


Green Bay Lumber Co. . Lumber


Sutherland & Dutton 1st. Nat. Bk. Hotel


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FURNITURE.


R W Henniger & Co.


Moershell Bros. [Fred & HARDWARE & IMPLEMENTS. Arney Bros [L E & F W]. & [-] Crawford. [J W] Martin & [C H] Reinholdt. [Fred] Miller & [Aug.] Reimer.


HARNESS.


[J W] Norris & [J W] Pasley.


E A Liddle


IMPLEMENTS.


[J] Baur & [P M] Loes.


J R Benson LUMBER. Green Bay Lumber Co., [F P Guild, Mgr.]. Joyce Lumber Co., (L E Stanton, Mgr.). [Geo.] Tank & [Jno.] Hoffmann.


TEMPERANCE HALLS.


[W E] Heitman & [W F] Eckles.


SALOON.


Feldmann Bros. [F & J].


M Loch. SPECULATORS. M Hire, J H Burmaster, A Shoening.


LIVE STOCK.


L S Wilson, Jno. Miller, S D Priest. GRAIN DEALERS


Milwaukee Elevator-James Pollock, proprietor, C L Van Patton, Mgr.


North-Western Elevator-U L Patton & Son [D W Patton]


North-Western Store House- BF Wood, Manager. Milwaukee Store House- H Bell.


LIVERIES.


Cottage Barn- S T Thompson. North Barn- H N Parish. Gardner's Barn- J W Gardner. [J P] Shephard & [E C] Norris. [J R] Benson & [P A] Emery.


DENTIST.


A W Blakeslee, DDS


VETERNARIES.


C E Arney


PHYSICIANS. J P Shephard.


R R Williams. TS McKenna. G M Barber. L P Brigham. LAWYERS. A T Bennett. J W Lindsay. [B I] Salinger & [L P] Brigham. E M Funk. J C Engleman, [County Attorney.]


REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.


W J Marrow & Co.


G W Laflar. DRESS MAKERS. Mrs G M Dailey.


FF Blocker


BARBERS.


E E Weeks.


COBBLERS. [J] Ross & [Peter] Murray.


Henry Heckmann.


Henry Siem.


T N Payson. William Wunrath.


TINNERS. Stephenson. MASONS.


W Mc Williams. H Free. Miles Woolman. Joe


[J C] Oard & [J N] Rockefellow. Bemrose.


PHOTOGRAPHER.


JOSEPH WILSON


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PAINTERS.


John Haupt. Mobley. G M Dailey. Henry Vogt. CONTRACTORS.


Charles Brent. John Ferguson. JL Nickum. John Linemann. Chris Steen.


J P Arp. T. Lee.


CARPENTERS.


Frank Ferguson. C Smith. A L Wright. H Voss. F Wendel. W Hathaway. B F Parrott.


ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN.


N C Guild. E K Johnson. W Patton.


BLACKSMITHS.


F Noiseux. N Schilling. [M] Hire & [W E] Heitman. Robert Tidd.


Carriage Shop


A Cook.


Carriage Shop John Hoffmann.


Machine Shop John Albert, Frank Hornung, Mgr.


Cabinet Shop. . G W Grinnell .


Mill . [D] Fouch & [D W] Sutherland.


Broom Factory H C Richey & Co.


Feed Cooker Factory [J W] Martin & Co. [J & J B Morrissey]. MECHANICS.


Ben Kinney. H D Karstens. Paul Winter. John Hinz. W M Harrison. Fred


Dau. F Blair. H C Peters. E Hollingsworth. W M Sprinkle. M Lathrop.


H Claussen. Ben Breon.


H D Atherton. P Rademann. TEAMSTERS.


N Barnes.


STATION AGENTS.


W W Breckenridge- C M & St P.


J A Chenoweth- C & N'W.


C F. Gerrold .


G W Gorman.


CLERKS.


C M Shumaker. J L Smith. F A Tidd. Peter Stephany. G W Coe. WJ


Marrow. H Rohr. Herman Hoffmann. E Breckenridge. C G Knapp.


. Post Master. W F Carpenter.


Rev Eckles, Methodist Church. Rev Paden, Presbyterian Church.


Those whose business is not recorded.


H N Morsch. GS Dunning. C A Barnes. F A Stribe. John Grube. R Grube. Chris Grube. Henry Grube.


1881 Plus 17


"Seventeen years have rolled away Since on one golden summer day This town was started on the very lands Where farmer boys, with browned hands, In former days had planted corn, And milked their cows at early morn. But waving grain, o'er hill and dale, At last gave way for the iron rail. The years passed on, and settlers came By prairie schooner and railway train. They built a town and now point with pride


PASTORS .


J C Encall, Christian Church.


PRINTERS.


D McMurray.


DRAYMEN,


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To schools and churches, side by side. They prospered well, for churches four, Point their spires toward the pearly door; And two school houses, one large-one small, Dispense their knowledge free to all. There is also a large Germania Hall For theaters, operas and public ball. Two railroads-the best in the state- Send in their trains, both early and late. A mill manufacturing the finest grade Of flour and meal that ever was made. Two weekly papers dispense the news, Each setting forth their political views; One English-one German, with valuable skill, Record events, sifting the good from the ill. And the Manning papers are right up to date- - As reliable as any within our great state. Of legal lights we boast of five; And doctors six keep us alive.


Thus enterprising men have made This place a busy mart of trade, Where all our wants may be supplied, And everybody satisfied. "


DIRECTORY FOR 1898.


Arp, Joseph-Contractor and Builder.


Atherton, J. H. - House-mover and Drayman.


Bailey & Jensen, -Brick Manufacturers (C. A. Bailey, Ole Jensen.) Bennett Bank-A. T. Bennett, Pres. W. F. Carpenter, Cashier. Bennett, A. T .- Loan and Real Estate.


Blackmun, Estelle-Milliner.


Blair, Frank-Nightwatchman.


Blakeslee, Addison W .- Dentist.


Boos, C. M. B .- Dentist.


Boylan, Thomas H .- Lawyer.


Breckenridge, W. W .- Agent C. M. & St. P. R'y.


Brent, Charles W .- Carpenter.


Breon, Benj .- Drayman. (see Breon Hotel.)


Breon Hotel-Benj. Breon, Proprietor.


Brunnier, Julius A. F. - General Merchandise.


Carroll County Monitor-W. E. Sherlock, Ed., Chas Haworth, Asso. Editor. City Hotel-G. S. Ohnsman, Proprietor.


Claussen, Hans. C .- Drayman.


Cook, Adolph-Wagon-maker.


Der Manning Herold-Bert. Kraus, Editor and Proprietor.


Dethlefs, Peter-Commercial Agent.


Dewing, Mrs. C. D. - Music Teacher.


Dickson, Mrs. Mary-Laundry. Errett, C. W :- Racket Store.


Feldmann, Jos .- Saloon. (see Manning Bottling Works.)


First National Bank-D. W. Sutherland, Pres., O. E. Dutton, Cashier.


First National Bank.


Flour Mills-D. W. Sutherland, see The Bank of Manning.


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Franke, Gustav-Merchant Tailor. Free, H. M .- Mason.


Fritz, S. B .- Prop. Northwestern Elevator. (see Manning Mercantile Co.) S Proprietors C. M. & St. P. Grain Elevator. J. P. Grantz, J. F.Gloe. Grantz & Gloe, (see Manning Mercantile Company.)


Grau, Herman G .- see Lewis & Grau, etc. Gloe, Miss Emilie-Music Teacher. Gruhn, Mrs. August-Carpet Weaver. Green Bay Lumber Co .- Henry Rohr, Manager.


Hansen, Jens-Saloon.


Hansen, John- (see also Hansen & Frahm.)


Hansen, Diedrich-Manufacturer of Prepared Mustard.


Hansen & Frahm-Restaurant (J. Hansen, J. Frahm.)


Haupt, John C .- Painter.


Heckmann, Henry-Shoe-maker. Hinrichs, Mathias-Carpenter.


Hoffmann, Henry-General Store (see Rober & Hoffmann.)


Hoffmann & Son -Lumber (John and Herman Hoffmann.) Holmes, Charles-Carpet Weaver. Humann & Adamowsky -- Cigar Mfgs. (G. Humann, H. Adamowsky.) Iowa Telephone Co .- Lewis & Grau, Managers.


Jay & Grelck-Clothing (John T. Jay, John Grelck.): Jenson -Fish Vendor.


Johnson Bros .- General Store SE. S., H. W. and F. H. Johnson, Proprietors. H. F. Addy, Manager.


Johnston, William-Ice Dealer


Joyce, W. T .- Lumber, -- L. E. Stanton, Manager.


Judson & Lenhart-Poultry (O. R. Judson, L. Lenhart.)


Karsten & Hansen-General Store (John Karsten, Theodor Hansen.)


Knapp, Charles G .- Oil.


Laflar, Gordon W -- Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Langer, Carl-Music Teacher.


Leonard & Co .- Groceries (J. W. and Francis Leonard. )


Lewis & Grau - Drugs (1. A. Lewis, Herman Grau.) .


Lewis, Grau & Metzger-Jewelry (J. A. Lewis, G. H. Grau, W. Metzger.


Liddle, Edward A .- Wagon-maker.


Lieneman, John-Carpenter. Long, Frank H .- Wholesale Fruit.


Lyden, C. E .- Photographer (see also Manning Band.)


Manning Band and Orchestra-C. E. Lyden, Director.


Manning Odd-Fellow Band -- Carl Langer Director.


Manning Mercantile Co .- J. F. Gloe, J. P. Grantz, S. B. Fritz, J. Langenfelt.


Manning Bottling Works -- J. Feldmann, Proprietor (see also saloon.) McEnturff, A. F .-- Restaurant.


McKenna, Thomas S .- Physician.


Miller, Fred-Hardware and Agricutural Implements.


Miller, John W .-- Live Stock. Mills, J. A .-- Livery.


Moser, Louis F .-- Physician.


Motter, Rudolph-Shoemaker.


Manning Creamery, Hoelker Bros , Proprietors. W. F. Miller, Manager.


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Mueller, Henry-Furniture and Undertaking. Mueller, Mrs. H .- Millinery. Murray, Peter-Barber.


Noiseux, Fredrick-Blacksmith.


Nuppnau, Henry H .- Meat Market.


Ohde, Jacob-Live Stock.


Paesler, H. F .-- Drayman.


Park Hotel-Wilson N. Rugg, Proprietor.


Parish, H. H .- Express.


Patton's Elevator- (U. L. Patton, D. W. Patton.)


Parkhouse, Thomas D .- Harness.


Perry, Edward C .- General Store.


Potts, Mrs. Mary-Laundry.


Priest, Silas D .-- Live Stock.


Radeleff, H. D .-- Nursery and ice.


Rademann, Peter-Drayman.


Rathjens, John-Live Stock.


Reimer, August-Painter.


Reinholdt, C. H .- Hardware and Farm Implements.


Resner, A. K .- Physician.


Robb, Edwin A .- Lawyer. (Firm of Lee & Robb.)


Robb, J. L .- Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.


Rober & Hoffmann, -Clothing. (G. A. Rober, H. Hoffmann.) Rogers, Douglas-Lawyer.


Rogers, Randolph R .- Drugs and Jewelry.


Roys, F. M .- Veterinary Surgeon.


Russell, Otis L .- N .- W. Station and American Express Agent.


Schmitt, George-Meat Market.


Schilling, Nicholas-Blacksmith.


Schouboe, Albert-Live Stock.


Schmidt, Chas .- Furniture and Undertaking.


Schnoor, John-Harness.




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