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Brown Thomas, teamster, r West n North Brown William, lab. r S. Church n Morton av.
BROWN W. (Dummer, Brown & Rus- sell) r ns State nr Caldwell
Brown W. T. (Barrows & Brown)
Browner John, cook Illinois av. w North
Browning D. Rees, teller Cent. Ill. Banking and Sav. Assn. r ns Lafayette av. nr Cald- well
Browning J. O. r es Clay av. s Franklin
Browning Marcus E. r Lafayette av. w Cald- well
Browning Marcus E. jr. clk. r Lafayette av. w Caldwell
Brune H. L. grocer es. Square nr State, r E. North in school house
Brunk Thomas, teamster Scott & Landers
Bryan George, attendant Insane Asylum
Bryan M. A. attendant Insane Asylum Bryant G. lab. r ss E. College av. w Clay av. Bryant H. lab. r 458 Clay av.
Bryant Warren, lab. r ws Clay av. s College Buchanan C. A. printer, bds. College cor. Mauvaisterre
Buck Charles, barber, r es Sandy e Square
Buck Edward D. confectioner, r West s La- fayette av.
Buck H. Mrs. laundry es Sandy e Square
. Buck John, teamster, r es Sandy e Square
Buckingham James, carp. r es Hardin av. n Henry
Buckingham John W. carp. r ss Morgan nr West
Buckingham J. W. (Buckingham & Bro.) r Hardin nr S. Brook
Buckingham N. A. (Buckingham & Bro.) r College av. cor. Mauvaisterre
BUCKINGHAM & BRO. (James W. and N. A. Buckingham) carpenters and builders, es Mauvaisterre s Square, plans, specifications, and estimates furnished,
jobbing and repairing promptly attended to, at reasonable rates; orders solicited.
Bucklay John, shoemkr. r College av. cor. East
BUCKTHORPE ROBERT,
clothing merchant State e Square, r East nr Kentucky. The above named gentle- man has been a resident of Jacksonville over twenty years, and during that time has been engaged as a merchant tailor. Being a superior workman, as the years rolled by his trade rapidly increased, and to-day Mr. Buckthorpe takes a leading po- sition among the merchant tailors of Jack- sonville, owning the building he occupies, and, having no rent to pay, buying the best goods from the leading houses in New York, Boston, and Chicago and Eng- land, styles and prices will compare favor- ably with any similar establishment in Jacksonville, or the West. He was born in London, England, Aug. 1842; at the early age of fourteen he was apprenticed to the trade of tailor, serving seven years. In 1858 he accompanied his employer to America and settled in Jackson- ville, where Mr. Cocking. for whom he had worked so many years, opened a tailoring establishment, where Mr. B. worked as a journeyman for many years, in time secur- ing an interest, eventually he became the sole partner. In 1869 he was united in mar- raige to Miss Nancy N. Reynolds, of Pike County. Three children blessed this union, two of whom are living-Thomas and Robert
Buhre Anton W. shoemkr. ne cor. Square, r College cor. Hardin av.
Bull Catherine, matron D. and D. Asylum
BULLARD E. T. Prof. prin. pres Female Academy
Burge Sarah Mrs. r 71 N. Main
Burke Thomas (Wynn & Burke) r College cor. West
Burke William A. grocer, r S. West s Col- lege av.
Burnette Thomas, painter, r ws Goltra av. s Chamber
Burns D. S. (Schoonover & Burns) r Franklin cor. Mauvaisterre
Burns John, lab. r Sheridan cor. Illinois av. Burns Robert, clk.
Burrows Thomas J. attendant Oak Lawn Re- treat
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Bursch Oscar O. supt. r Fayette nw cor. Read Burton Daniel, lab. r es N. Sandy n R.R.
Burton Daniel, waiter, r North ne cor. Mau- vaisterre
Bush Charles blksmth. bds. E. Keemer's
Butemuth William, cigarmkr. bds. Southern hotel
Butler Margaret Mrs. seamstress, r College se cor. East
Butler Patrick, lab. r Sandy n Anna
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ADMAN A. W. photographer es Main s Square. Came to this city in the Spring of 1867, and shortly after es- tablished a gallery on the west side of the Square, remaining here about six years, he removed to his present locality, where he has fitted up one of the most convenient galleries in the city. Mr. C. has an ex- perience of over twenty-six years, which is sufficient guarantee that his Ferreotype photographs, crayons, and water colors can not be excelled
Cady Clark S. dentist, ss Square nr S. Main Cady Edward E. dentist, es Square nr S. Main
Cady G. B. dentist, r 1006 S. Main
Cafky S. cabinet upholsterer ns W. State nr Square, r College av. nr Westminster
Cahill Henry P. clk. r ss College nr East Cahill James, lab. r Lafayette av. e East Cahill M. lab. r ss E. College e East
Cahoe Ann Mrs. r Hardin av. s College Cahoe Moses, blksmth. r W.R.R. cor. Brown Caldwell E. M. Mrs. teacher, bds. Rev. W. D. R. Trotter's
Caldwell Joseph W. r Caldwell sw cor. La- fayette av.
Caldwell William L. r Caldwell sw cor. La- fayette av.
Callen Emily, wid. George, r es East n Dun- lap
Callis Ann E. Miss, r Robert Buckthorpe's
Callon William P. (Epler & Callon) r Oak ne cor. N. Main
Calloway M. Mrs. attendant Insane Asylum Campbell A. E. Mrs. dressmaking 2 Platt's blk. se cor. Square
Campbell George, carp. r ns Clay av. n Michi- gan
Campbell Mary A. Mrs. r ws S. Main n Cham- bers
Cannon Charles E. butcher, r East s Portland av.
Cannon John, merchant, r East s Morton av. Cannon J. (J. & T. Cannon) r College cor. Clay av.
CANNON J. & T. butchers, ns State e. Square. As far back as 1857 the senior member of this firm transacted business in Jacksonville, but the present existing partnership was formed in 1875. This is one of the leading firms, in their line, in Jacksonville, having had many years of ex- perience in the selection of meats, the housekeepers can not go elsewhere and do better than at Messrs. J. & T. Cannon's, where they will be well pleased by the courtesy of the proprietors and the low prices. A few words in reference to the members of the firm: they were born in Yorkshire, England, in 1828, where the head of the family transacted business as a butcher, and from whom, in after years, the boys learned the same calling. In 1832 the family emigrated to America and first settled at Lockport, N. Y., subsequently re- moved to Niagara Falls. In 1848, at the age of twenty years, John married Miss Mahala A. Nichols. Twelve children blessed this union, nine of whom are living. The junior member was born in 1832; at twenty-one le married Ellen O'Connel, daughter of John O'Connel. Eleven chil- dren blessed this union, ten of whom are living.
Cannon Thoma ; (J. & T. Cannon)r. es Goltra av. cor. Franklin
Cannon Thomas, butcher, r College cor. Clay av.
Capps Charles C. bkpr. Cent. Ill. Banking and Saving Association, r ws Church nr T. W. & W.R.R. .
Capps Joseph L. bkpr. J. Capps & Sons, r Church n W. R.R.
Capps J. & Sons (Stephen R. and William E. Capps) woolen mill, Church cor. Lafayette av.
Capps Sarah, wid. Joseph, r Church s La- fayette av.
Capps Stephen R. (J. Capps & Sons) r Church n North
Capps William E. (J. Capps & Sons) r West- minster 2d door s College av.
Carlin W. J. teacher, r ns Lafayette av. e East
Carlson John A. shoemaker, r al I, bet. Mor- gan and College av.
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Carlston Peter, gardener, r Sandusky s W. R.R.
Carpenter C. M. clerk, r 502 Lurton,
Carr John, clerk Metropolitan hotel
Carr Mary Mrs. r Lafayette av. e Sherman
Carriel H. F. Dr. supt. Insane Asylum
Carrigan John, teamster, r Morton av. nw cor. East
Carroll John, cook, r ws N. Main cor. Dun- lap
Carroll John, engineer, bds. Metropolitan hotel
Carroll M. H. restaurant, ws Square nr Court, r same
Carroll Peter, saloon, E. State nr Square
Carroll W.m. r ws East s College
Carroll Wm. jr. saloon and club room, es N. Sandy nr Square, r es Clay av. nr Third Ward School
Carson Clinton, bricklayer, r Mrs. C. A. Car. son's
Carson C. A. Mrs. r es Lurton s College
Carson John, bricklayer, r ns North e East Carson John, stonecutter, r ns North e East Carson Wm. laborer, r Mrs. C. A. Carson's
Carson Winfield, bricklayer, r ns North e East
Carter Austin, laborer, r ss Anna w West Carter Chauncey, farmer, r Lafayette av. nw cor. Groghan
Carter Eliza Mrs. r College cor. Prairie
Carter George, farmer, r Diamond, se cor. Grove
Carter John, drugs and hardware, ws Square cor. State, r State nr Westminster
Carter William, laborer, r N. Sandy n R. R. Carter William C. carpenter, r Fayette se cor. North
Carver J. C. (Gambell & Carver) r 709 W. College
Case Warren, bookkeeper T. D. Price & Co. r College cor. Mauvaisterre.
Cashin Michael, laborer, r es Vorhees n In- dependence av.
Cassel Jacob, tailor, r ws East s College Cassell Benjamin P. cigarmaker, r Diamond · n Lafayette av.
Cassell E. L. clk. P.O. r ws West n Morton av. Cassel Henry, clerk Kentucky house
Cassell Henry M. carp. W. North e West
Cassell H. O. (R. C. Johnson & Co.) and lawyer, ns Square nr Sandy, r Kosciusco cor. Grove
Cassell Jane Mrs. r es S. Main s P.O. R
Cassell J. T. Mrs. Dr. r ns W. State e Church Cassell Robert, r es S. Main n Bissell
Cassell Walker, clerk, r West nr Anna
Castors James, plasterer, r W.R.R. w Dia- mond
Catlin Charles, bookkeeper Catlin & Co. r ss State nr Fayette
Catlin C. A. ins. agent, ns W. State I Ayers block, r Morgan cor. West
Catlin C. H. (Catlin & Co.) r ss State nr Fay- ette
Catlin Joel, r W. Morgan w West
Catlin Margaret E. Miss, r ss State nr Fay- ette
CATLIN & CO. (C. H. Catlin and -,) books and stationery, ss Square, 3 Opera House block. This firm was estab- lished in 1850, and is the oldest as well as largest book house in Central Illinois. They have been in their present locality during the past 12 years. This firm deals only in the choicest literature of the stand- ard authors, and make a specialty of keep- ing all grades of fine stationery. In con- nection with the above this firm has a large assortment of music, musical instruments, window shades, gold pens, pocketbooks, pictures, frames, mouldings, blank books, albums, etc., and all the latest styles in box papers, which they keep constantly on hand
Catherwood R. H. shoemaker, es N. Sandy nr Square, r ns North nr East
CENTRAL ILLINOIS BANK- ING AND SAVINGS ASSO-
CIATION, ws Square cor. State. This bank was organized in January, 1867, as successors to W. & E. Brown, and during the ten years of its existence has won a deserved popularity among our business men. This institution has proved to be of great benefit to the mechanics and others whose savings are small, and as its name indicates, does both a general banking business as well a savings department. W. Brown is president, H. C. Wiswall vice- president, and W. E. Veitch cashier. Mr. V. has been connected with this bank since its organization; as paying-teller till July, 1874, when he succeeded L. M. Adams, who was then cashier. The directors, A. C. Wadsworth, H. C. Wiswall, W. Brown, S. R. Capps, L. W. Brown, Johnson Hatch, V. S. Richardson, J. Cox and W. B. Smith
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Chadwick Charles Mrs. r es Fayette s La- fayette av.
Chadwick James, molder Morgan Foundry Challens Mary, waiter D. and D. Asylum.
CHAMBERLAIN . TIMOTHY, r College av. cor. West, was born in Salem, Mass., Dec. II, 1812, removed to New York city in 1827, to Freder- icksburg, Va., in 1830, and to Morgan county, Ill., May 14th, 1832 ; has resided near and in Jacksonville since that time. He was united in marriage in Mon- ticello Seminary, Feb. 3, 1839, to Miss Amanda T. Buckley, who departed this life March 23, 1877. Of their children five yet live, four daughters and one son. Mr. Chamberlin is at present secretary of the Old Settlers Association of Morgan and Cass Counties
Chambers Geo. M. retired, r ss W. State e Westminster
Chambers John I. lumber, N. Main ne cor. Lafayette av. r Lafayette av. cor. Sandusky Chambers L. W. (Chambers & Bro.) r ss State nr Prairie av.
Chambers R. R. (Chambers & Bro.) r ns W. College av. nr Prairie
Chambers Wm. lab. r ss E. College av. e East
Chambers & Bro. (R. R. and L. W. Cham- bers) groceries, provisions and queensware, ns Square nr Mauvaisterre
Chapin Horace, real est. agt. r ws N. Main s Chapin
Chapin Q. H. clk P.O. r ws Prairie n Anna Chapman Charles, supervisor D. and D. Asy- lum
Chapman M. Mrs. r ss Anna w West
Chatman -, barber, r ns Rout e Hardin av. Chesney B. E. (C. F. Wyman & Co.)
Chesney S. P. bkpr. r ws Main s College
Cherry John, teamster, r ns. E. College e East
Chicken Henry B. instructor in business and ornamental penmanship, State cor. Clay av.
Cincere Anthony, carp. r ws N. Main n R.R.
Clampit Wm. farmer, r ss E. State w C.& A. R.R.
Clancy Jeremiah, carp. r ws N. Main n R.R. Clancy M. teamster, r es Clay av. s College Clark Cella Mrs. cook Kentucky house
Clark Charles, teamster, r es East n North
Clark Clara Miss, dressmkr. bds. Kentucky house
Clark Clay, lab. r es N. Sandy n R.R.
Clark Edward, lab. r ws N. Main n R.R.
CLARK GEO. W. artist and photo- grapher, Studio, West State, opposite the Court house, r ns Court w of West. Mr. Clark is a native of Ohio. He begun the practice of his chosen profession in his native town, Elyra, when sixteen years of age. He went from there to the City of New York, where he studied in the best galleries of that city, and perfected himself in the profession. He came to Jackson- ville nine years ago, where he was first em- ployed as an India Ink Artist by Catlin & Williams, with whom he remained two years. He then went to Lockport, N.Y., where he remained five years. At the end of that time, he returned to Jacksonville, and for two years devoted himself exclu- sively to Crayon Portraiture, becoming one of the finest artists in this branch in the West. He did crayon work for photographers and artists in Chicago, Lockport, New York City, Rochester, and Boston. In the Spring of 1878, he opened his present studio to fill a demand for first-class photographic work. His studio is unsurpassed in ap- pointments and style of work. Every part is on the first-ground - floor, easy of access, and is in a. prominent place in the city. The pictures made here are un- equaled in point of finish and artistic ex- cellency, and are equal to the finest made in the best studios in the largest cities Clark John, lab. r West s Grove
Clark John F. clk. r ns Court w West Clark Jennie Miss, seamstress Ill. Inst. Blind Clark John F. dep. circuit clk. r Court nr West
Clark Julia Mrs. r Anna w West
Clark William, weaver, r W. R.R. e Brown
Clarke H. bookbinder, r ns College av. w Hardin av.
Clarke John, lab. r West n R.R.
Clarke Reuben (Clarke & Driffield) r ws Yates n North
CLARKE & DRIFFIELD (R.
Clarke and T. N. Driffield) grocers, north side Square, next to Jacksonville National Bank. They keep a full stock of staple and fancy groceries; a full line of canned goods; queensware, wooden and willowware. The
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best brands of flour. Also a fine line of tobacco and cigars ; and in fact every thing that is usually kept in a first class grocery store
CLAY H. L. (T. D. Price & Co.) and editor Illinois Courier, r College av. e Hardin av. Was born in Lexington, Ky., June 18, 1834. In 1838 his parents re- moved to St. Louis; after remaining here till 1847, they went to Jefferson City, Mo., and again moved to Springfield, Ill. in 1852, where Mr. C. was employed in the State Register's office ; in 1854 he went to Peters- burg, where he established the Menard Index, a weekly paper. In 1860 he sold out and went to Carrollton, where he formed a co-partnership with G. B. Price, the firm style being Price & Clay, publishers of the Carrollton Gazette ; still retaining his con- nection with the Gazette, he served as chief clerk of the Provost Marshal's office in Jacksonville from 1863 till 1867 ; he then returned to Carrollton and engaged in the lumber business till the Fall of 1869. In May, 1876, he came a second time to Jack- sonville, and, in connection with T. D. Price, M. N. Price and G. E. Doying, purchased the Illinois Sentinel and Jack- sonville Enterprise, uniting the two as the Ilinois Courier. Mr. C. was among the earliest and most active advocates in secur- ing what is now the west div. of the C. & A.R.R. He was also incorporator from 1866 to 1874, of three other railroad enter- prises ; making his newspaper connection effective in these as well as other matters of public moment
Clay James, cook, r ws Square nr Court Clay Maud, hair dresser, ss State e Square Clement Irving, tinning, roofing, etc. W. State nr West, i n Prairie cor Duncan
Clendenon L. K. (Clendenon & Nichols) CLENDENON & NICHOLS (L. K.
Clendenon and S. W. Nichols) proprs. City Photograph Gallery, es Square nr State. These gentlemen succeed E. F. Hartley, formerly opposite the Court House, and have all the negatives taken by him. Mr. C. is an artist of rare ability, combining most excellent taste and skill with many years experience, he seldom fails to give satisfaction. This firm makes a specialty of life size portraits in india ink, crayon, and oil ; employing a competent corps of
experienced artists, they guarantee satisfac- tion in every branch of their business
Coates Amos, blacksmith, r College cor. Sandy Cobb Edward, lab. bds. James Happy Cobb Hugh, carp. r ws Clay av. n Brook Cobbs Harry, blacksmith, r Clay av. nr Col- lege
Cobbs J. R. dentist, r ns E. State
COBBS WILLIAM A. boot and shoe maker, ns E. State nr Square, r State nr Clay av. Was born in Harrison Co., Ky .. Oct. 18, 1818 ; came to this county in 1839, where he has since resided. He opened a shoe store on the south side of the Square in 1840, and continued doing business in that locality five years ; receiving a good offer for his store, he sold out and removed to the present locality, where he has since continued, and by fair dealing with his customers he has built up a good trade . Cocking Henry, r North w West
Coe M. P. Mrs. dressmaker, r ns E. State Coffey Darby, lab. r ns Wolcott e Clay av.
Coffman George, teamster Palmer & Sturte- vant
Cogdal Abraham, engineer, r P.P.& J. RR. cor. Wabash av.
Coggswell Carrie, clk. bds. Sandy nr College Cohan Michael, cigarmkr. bds. N. Main nr North
Cole David, blacksmith, r W. Morgan cor West
Coleman I. C. carp. S. Main n Morton av. Coleman Randall, porter Sanitarium
Collector of Taxes, I. Dunlap, ex-officio col- lector, Court House
Collier Morgan, lab. r Clay av. nw cor. Dun .. lap
Collins Benjamin, lab. r n end Church
Collins James, teamster, bds. Kentucky house Collins Morris Mrs. r 815 W. State
Collins Patrick, tailor, r N. Main nr Square
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, James
McNamara propr. ws Sandy n Square
Compton Peter S. painter, r Prairie ne cor. Duncan
Compton W. H. painter, r Reed cor. Prairic Coney Thos. lab. r ss Mound av. w Lincoln av. Conlon Paul (Conlon & Co.) r Lafayette av. e C.& A.R.R.
Conlon & Co. (Paul Conlon and James Gor- man) brick yard, east end railroad
Connell Charles, r Church sw cor. North Connell Harry, r Church sw cor. North
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Connell -, Mrs. r Church sw cor North Connelly Peter, picture agt. bds Mauvaisterre cor. Madison
Conner M. engineer, bds. Mrs. C. Davis' Connor William, farmer, r N. West n. R.R.
Cook E. W. printer, bds. College cor. Mau- vaisterre
Cook George, lab. Insane Asylum
Cook James, saddler, r es East n Franklin Cook James A. carp. r East s Morton av.
Cooley Joseph, lab. r ws Prospect s State Cooney Nicholas, lab. r West n North
Cooper Mary, usher Insane Asylum
Cooper P. C. Rev. pastor M. E. church (African) r es Clay av. n Brook
Cooper Thomas, teamster, "r es East n North .
Coray S. G. (Bowen & Coray) r ns East n Morton av.
Corcoran Edward, grocer, boards Thos. Corcoran's
Corcoran Thomas J. dep. sheriff, r Hardin ne cor. College av.
Corcoran W. H. grocer, r 604 Fayette
Corcoran W. H. clk. r ws Church nr Anna
Core Asbury B. carp. r es N. Main n Inde- pendence av.
Core John B. carp. r ns Lafayette av. e East
Corea Toney, carriage painter, r ns College av. nr Clay av.
Coria Emanuel, painter, r 334 E. College Corington Joel, r ss Washington w East
Cornell E. Mrs. r ss E. College av. w Clay av.
Cornell Julia Miss, milliner, bds. Mr. E. Cornell's
Corney -, tailor, r ws Church s Lafay- ette av.
Correa John, clerk J. N. Jouett
Correrer Anthony, bricklayr. r Lafayette av. w Diamond
Corria Emanuel, shoemkr. r es Vorhees n Independence av.
Corria Joseph P. teamster, r Pine n.W.R.R.
Corrigan Con. r ss College nr West
Corrington John W. grocer ns W. State nr Square, r country
Corwin Eli Rev. D.D., pastor Cong. church, r cor. Morgan and Kosciusko
Cosgriff Martin, lab. r Pine s W.R.R.
Cosgrove Edward, clerk M. H. Walsh
Costrill John, lab. r S. Main se cor. College Couchman E. A. Mrs. r es Lurton s College
Coulter Wilson, com. trav. bds. Rev. W. D. R. Trotter's
County Clerk's Office, B. R. Upham, Clerk, Court House
County Judge, Edward P. Kirby, Court House County Superintendent of Schools, Henry Higgins, Supt. Court House
County Treasurer's Office, W. H. Wright, Treasurer, Court House
Cousines George, miller, r 429 N. Sandy
Cousins Richard, engineer, bds. ws N. Main n R.R.
Coverly Wm. farmer, r Lincoln av. nr city limits
Cox Albert W. clerk J. H. Meyer, r North nw cor. Brown
Cox A. W. (Davenport & Cox) r country
Cox James, plasterer, r es Clay av. s Brook COX JAMES E. Deputy Recorder, Court House, r ss North e East. Was
- born July 24, 1846, in Boone County, Mo. Came to this county in 1870, and went to farming; spending about a year on the farm, he went to Waverly and engaged in
. mercantile pursuits; in 1876 he came to Jacksonville and was appointed to his present position; was married in 1871 to Miss Mary E. Haisley; had one child, Mattie E., who died Nov. 10, 1876
Cox Jeremiah (Palmer & Cox) r country
Cox Margaret, wid. Jeremiah, r North nw cor. Brown
Cowdin Charies, r Fayette nw cor. Duncan Cowdin Mary Mrs. r Fayette nw cor. Duncan Crabtree J. W. (Woods, Simmons & Co.) r ss E. State w State
Craig Charles W. clerk, r Lafayette av. cor. Pine
Craig L. D. dairyman, r es Hardin av. n Superior
Craig William, cattle buyer, r ns North w Fulton
Crampton R. C. Prof. acting pres. Illinois College, r Lockwood place
Crane H. H. sec. boss, r North ne cor. Yates Craven Carrie Miss, clerk, r ws Clay av. nr Morton av.
Craven Eleanor Mrs. r ws S. Main s College av.
Craven James, lab. r ws Clay av. s Morton av.
Crawford Eli, carp. r es N. Main s Walnut Crawford Julius, lab. bds. es N. Main s Wal- nut
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CRAWLEY WILLIAM A. lawyer
8 Gallaher's blk. bds. Park house Creaar Joseph, lab. r Diamond n W.R.R.
Creamor John G. r Vorhees n Independence av.
Crooks S. Mrs. r Dr. C. Henry's
Crosby Thomas, miller, bds. Commercial hotel
Crow James, lab. r 831 East
Cruise Wm. lab. r ws Goltra av. n Morton av.
Crull Elizabeth Mrs. dressmkr. r East se cor. College
Crull Mary Miss, dressmkr. r Mrs. E. Crull Cruse James, painter, r ns North e East
Cruse James, harnessmkr. r Clay av. cor. Franklin
Cuddy Mary, nurse Sanitarium
Cullen Edward, porter, r Fayette w woolen mills
Cully N. r es S. Main n Bissell
Culp C. H. stockdealer, r ss North e Brown Cummings Ruth A. Mrs. dressmkr. r ns E. College av. e East
Cunningham A. T. saddler, r Lurton s Col- · lege
Cunningham James, fireman, D. and D. Asy- lum
Cunningham Patrick, lab. Insane Asylum Curtis Bessie, wid. William, r Lafayette av. w Fayette
Curtis Herman, peddler, r ws Brown n North Curtis Thomas, clk. r ns North w East
D ABNEY WM. cook, r Chambers e Clay av.
Daley James, lab. r ws Church n Morton av. Daley John, lab. r Caldwell n W.R.R.
Dalton James, grocer, Church cor. Grove Dalton Martha Mrs. r 512 S. West Dalton Wm. clk. r James Dalton
Daly John, r ws Prairie n State
Danaber James, lab. r Center e Illinois av.
Dandel William, mason, r ns Jordan e Fay- ette
Daniels B. clk. r N. Main n R.R. track Daniels Harriet Mrs. r es Anna w West
DANIELS SAMUEL, ws Square, was born in Jacksonville, Dec. 17, 1835, is a son of Verin Daniels, one of the earliest settlers of this county. Samuel was en- gaged in farming until twenty-two years of age, when he went to Chapin, opening the first grocery store in that place. He con- tinued in that business but a short time,
when he turned his attention to railroad contracting, which he followed for three years, after which he was Deputy Sheriff for four years, since which time he has been engaged in different occupations
Daniels Buker, clerk, r ws N. Main n Inde- pendence av.
Daniely Catharine, waiter Insane Asylum
Danwonner M. r ws Church s Grove
Davenport Bazzill, r ss E. State e East
Davenport Braxton, r 301 S. Mauvaisterre
Davenport L. M. (Davenport & Cox) r Church cor. Court
Davenport & Cox (L. M. Davenport and A. W. Cox) cigars and tobacco, and liquors, ws Square cor. Court
Davidson Ephraim, butcher, r ws Prairie s Lafayette av.
Davis Andrew, lab. r ss Anna w West
Davis Catharine Mrs. boarding house, Mor- gan nw cor. East
Davis Frank, clk. r State cor. East
Davis Fred. teamster, r ns Grove w West
Davis Jacob, lab. r ns Richard w S. Main
Davis Mary Mrs. r ns Grove w West
Davis Sarah Mrs. r es East s Superior av.
Davison John, blacksmith, r es N. Main n Independence av.
Daub John, farmer, r ns Oak e Main
Dawson Charles, lab. r Bedwell n Lafayette av.
Dawson Clarence L. clk. bds. 904 S. Main
Dawson Edward L. blacksmith, r ws East n Franklin
Dawson G. M. lab. bds. L. Sandford's
Dawson John, blacksmith, r Bedwell n La- fayette av.
Dawson J. S. carp. r ws East s College
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