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Hull & Hulce, dealers in agricul- tural implements and seeds, 125 and 127 Main st.
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Irwin F. G., druggist, cor. Main and Hazel sts.
James L., contractor and builder. Johns & Giddings, dealers in groceries and queensware, 115 Main st.
Jones Geo. Wheeler, physician, 26 West North st.
Joslin A. J., photographer, 112 Main st.
Kaufmann & Bachrach, manu- facturers of men's and boys' cloth- ing.
Kahn H. & Co., clothiers and gent's furnishers. 51 Vermilion st. Kamper Geo., newsdealer and stationer, rear First National Bk. Kimball N. A., undertaker, 59 Main st.
Kimball H. M., dealer in gro- ceries and miners' supplies, 61 Vermilion st.
Kimbrough A. H., physician and surgeon, cor. North and Vermil- ion sts.
Klingenspor Gustav, florist, east end of Main st.
Klugel G. L., manufacturer of galvanized iron cornices, west end of Main st.
Kuykendall Bros. & Craig, props. ÆEtna House livery stable. Lawrence W. R., attorney-at- law, Main st. east of court-house. Leseure C. F. & Co., dealers in hardware and cutlery, Main st.
Lemon Theo., physician and sur- geon.
Leseure O., homeopathic physi- cian, Short's block.
Leverenz Carl, dealer in boots and shoes, 69 Vermilion st.
Lewis J. A., contractor and bldr. Lindsey & Kimbrough, attor- neys-at-law, over First National Bank.
Long John, proprietor of Long's Gaiety Theatre, 147 Main st.
Lowell John W., attorney-at- law, opp. First National Bank.
Mabin G. G., attorney-at-law, Gidding's block.
Mann Wm. & Co., dry-goods and carpets, 74 Main st.
Mann, Calhoun & Frazier,
attorneys-at-law, 53 Vermilion st. Maier Gottlieb, leather, hides and shoe findings, 145 Main st. Martin E. B. & Co., wholesale and retail grocers, 91 Main st.
Martin A., abstracts of title and real estate, court-house.
Mater R. H., contractor and bldr. McDonald R. D., attorney-at- law, 82 Main st.
McDonald M. A., hardware and cutlery, Main st.
Mengle John C., dealer in fresh meats, cor. North and Vermilion streets.
Miller & Son, manufacturers of organs, 204 and 206 East Main st. Miller X., saloon and billiard room, 108 Main st.
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Moore Alex., saloon and billiard hall, Main st., opp. court-house. Moore W. J., physician and sur- geon, Lincoln Opera building. Monroe S. N., pioneer jeweler, 67 Main st.
Morgan William, justice of the peace and insurance agent.
Moran Charles, groceries, pro- visions and canned goods.
Myers & Hesse, staple and fancy groceries, 68 Main st.
Myers W. T. & Co., proprietors of livery, feed and sale stable, 29 West Main st.
Oberdorfer A., dealer in dry- goods, carpets and oil cloths, Schmitt's block.
Outland James A., attorney-at- law, First National building.
Palmer L. T. & C. J., money loan and note brokers, First Na- tional Bank building.
Phillips J. A., photographer, 85 south west corner square.
Pollock A., physician and surgeon. Porter Isaac, dry-goods and no- tions, Short's block, Main st.
Porter R. L., physician and sur- geon.
Price Bros., proprietors of livery stable, southeast of Wabash depot. Raimer H., merchant tailor, pub- lic square.
Rudolph A., saloon and restau- rant.
Schario John, dealer in guns, pistols, fishing tackle, etc.
Shipner Jos. & Son, dealers in groceries and provisions, 67 Ver- milion st.
Sieferman A., manufacturer and dlr. in cigars, in Tremont House, Main st.
Sirpless J. M., dealer in groceries and provisions, corner Pine and Madison.
Smith & Giddings, props. of the Lustro Mills, and dealers in grain. Stein John, proprietor of City Brewery.
Thompson & Pollard, props. of the Great Western Machine Wks., and manufacturers of portable and stationary steam engines.
Timm John, dealer in groceries, College st., bet. South and Main. Tincher Joe., hats, caps and gent's furnishing goods, Main st. Tincher G. F., attorney-at-law, First National Bank building. Tuttle J. E., physician and sur- geon, Metropolitan block, oppo- site Clerk's office.
Vaughn D. C., dealer in and man- ufacturer of hardwood lumber.
Vermilion Co. Bank, William P. Cannon, president.
Villars Bros. & Co., proprietors of the Chicago Store, and dealers in dry-goods, boots, shoes, etc., 53 Vermilion st.
Walsh Peter, attorney-at-law, 99 Main st.
Walz George, manufacturer and dealer in furniture, coffins, etc., opposite the Arlington House.
Watson Bros., proprietors of the Western Meat Market, and sau- sage manufacturers, 45 Vermilion street.
Webster A. G., dealer in gro- ceries and provisions.
White J. H., wholesale dealer in fish, oysters, confectioneries, etc. etc., 56 and 58 Vermilion st.
Whitehill Wm., carriage and wagon manufacturer.
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Wilber P., general real estate and collecting agent, justice of the peace and notary public, 51 Ver- milion st.
Winslow, E. C. dealer in drugs, paints, oils, etc., 107 Main st.
Winslow J. C., dentist, Vermilion st., Opera House building.
Wolf Louis B., grocer, baker and dealer in provisions, southwest cor. Pine and Madison sts.
Woodbury D. K., manufacturer of and retail dealer in harness, saddles, etc .; also, dealer in hides, pelts, tallow and furs, 49 Vermil- ion st.
Woodbury W. W. R., druggist and bookseller, Lincoln Opera House building.
Woods Wm., dealer in hats, caps and gent's furnishing goods, New Store, Vermilion st.
Yeomans & Shedd, dealers in builders' and general hardware, pumps, saws, etc., 63 Main st., cor. Walnut.
Young & Penwell, attorneys-at- law, over 106 Main st.
GEORGETOWN.
Alexander Wm. H., grocer. Citizen's Bank, E. Henderson, president; William Henderson, cashier.
Cloyd J. P., physician. Cook House, S. J. Cook, prop.
Cowan W. B., grocer. Cowan & Cloyd, druggists. Cowan W. C., druggist. Frazier A. & Son., dealers in general merchandise.
Hawes A. M. C., physician.
Holloway, dealer in general mer- chandise.
Jumps Bros .. dealer in general merchandise.
Leseure A., grocer. Lockett J. H., miller. Mendenhall P.W., physician. Mendenhall W. O'Neall, phy- sician.
Morris Z., grain buyer.
Richie & Thompson, dealers in general merchandise. Shepler J. D., miller. Yapp & West, dealers in hard- ware, lumber, etc.
ROSSVILLE.
Allen Chas. A., attorney-at- law.
Armstrong Thos., manufacturer of drain tile. Factory, one half mile west of Rossville.
Davis Addison M., justice of the peace and collecting agent.
Davison John, justice of the peace and collection agent.
Demaree Wm. S., dealer in agri- cultural implements,garden seeds, etc. etc.
Gilbert Elias M., proprietor of livery and feed stable.
Hacker Wm. R., manufacturer and dealer in harness, saddles, bridles, etc. etc.
Henderson W. J., dlr. in stock, grain, dry-goods, clothing, boots and shoes, groceries, etc.
Lee & Lamb, dlrs. in dry-goods, clothing, hats and caps, groceries, etc.
Lefever & Cunningham, dlrs. in general merchandise.
Livingood John R., physician, office on Chicago ave.
Livingood M. T., physician and surgeon.
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McElroy John J., physician and surgeon.
Milligan John, grain-dealer.
Phillips W. W., dealer in lum- ber, lime and coal.
Ross Charley M., dealerin drugs, medicines, fancy goods and no- tions.
Salmans G. W., attorney-at-law. Shannon Harry, insurance agent and notary public.
Smith John R., dealer in general merchandise.
Thomas Wm. M., manufacturer of drain-tile.
Thompson Louis M., dealer in live-stock.
Williams R. A. S., teacher of vo- cal and instrumental music, and piano and organ tuner and agent. Watson W. & Co., bankers, in- surance agents and loaners of money.
Vining Wm., fruit-grower.
HOOPESTON.
Anderson L. W., physician and surgeon.
Bedell David & Co., dealers in general merchandise.
Clark W. R., dealer in general hardware and agricultural imple- ments, Main st.
Cunningham James A., stock- dealer.
Dallstream J., dealer in and man- ufacturer of boots and shoes, 51 Main st.
Dyer H. H., attorney and coun- selor-at-law.
Frankeberger Henry, dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, etc.
Glaze Wm., money-loaner and dealer in flax-seed and other grain.
McDowell A. E., attorney and counselor-at-law.
McFerren J. S., banker, corre- spondents, First National bank, Chicago, and Geo. Opdyke & Co., New York.
Moore & McFerren, real estate agents and loan agents, office in bank building.
Powell J. S., prescription drug- gist and dealer in wall-paper, school-books, etc., 70 Main street.
Stites B. F., cabinetmaker and undertaker, N. Market st.
Taylor R. R., dealer in general hardware.
Trego & Jones, dealers in lum- ber and coal.
Wallace Dale, publisher of the Hoopeston Chronicle and propri- etor of job office.
FAIRMOUNT.
Bradway C. F., dealer in drugs, paints and oils.
Dougherty A. H., dealer in grain, and proprietor of the Fairmount mill.
Holladay E., dealer in drugs, paints and oils.
Jack Reuben, manufacturer of boots and shoes and justice of the peace.
Mott B. F., physician and sur- geon.
Ray Robert B., physician and surgeon.
Rice W. J., buyer and shipper of stock.
Stalons Z., dealer in groceries and provisions.
Simpson Isaac, manufacturer and repairer of wagons.
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Tilton Charles, dealer in general merchandise.
Wilcox I. N., dealer in dry-goods and groceries and grain-buyer.
Wilkins J. M., physician and surgeon.
CATLIN.
Jones Bros., dealers in groceries and provisions.
Payne & Crutchley, dealers in dry-goods and groceries.
Tilton G. W., dealer in dry- goods and groceries.
Tilton Samuel R., dealer in drugs, groceries and millinery goods.
INDIANOLA.
Adams W. H., tile manufacturer. Ralston J. W., physician.
ALVIN.
Akers Geo. W., physician and surgeon.
Bartges S. I., dealer in drugs, ci- gars, wines, etc.
Bartges Mrs. S. I., dealer in mil- linery and fancy goods.
Williams J. A., dealer in lum- ber, hardware, lime, etc. etc.
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BISMARK.
Gundy & Bushnell, dealers in general merchandise, live-stock and grain.
Peters Ezra, physician and sur- geon ; specialty, consulting and operating surgeon for diseases of the eye and ear.
WESTVILLE.
Duke John, buyer and shipper of grain.
Lockett J. W. & Bro., general store.
STATE LINE.
Bonebrake Benjamin F., dealer in general merchandise.
Marple B. F., dealer in drugs, groceries, school-books, wall-pa- per, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Burgoyne J. H., brickmaker, kill two miles northwest of Danville. Campbell Corydon H., breeder of blooded horses, short-horn cat- tle and fine breeds of hogs, six miles northeast of Danville.
Norris Nathan J., physician and surgeon, one mile sonth and two miles east of Bismark.
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