Past and present of the city of Quincy and Adams County, Illinois, Part 48

Author: Collins, William H. (William Hertzog), 1831-1910; Perry, Cicero F., 1855- [from old catalog] joint author; Tillson, John, 1825-1892. History of the city of Quincy, Illinois. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Chicago, S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1228


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THE LINDSAY CHURCH HOME.


The late Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay, by her will, dated Nov. 4, 1863, left all of her property to Dr. Edward G. Castle, Seth C. Sherman and Peter Grant, in trust, for the purpose of found- ing and supporting in the city of Quiney, what was to be styled The Lindsay Church Home, the same to be exclusively held and used for the benefit of poor persons belonging to the Pro- testant Episcopal Church of Quiney. The value of the real estate bequeathed was about $15,000. and the rest of the property was vahed at abont $3,000. In accordance with the will of Mrs. Lindsay, the Home was established in the resi- dence of the founder, namely, on the southeast corner of Fourth and Vermont streets. The in- stitution was incorporated Nov. 6. 1874, the incorporators being Edward G. Castle, Peter Grant, Seth C. Sherman, Henry Asbury, Henry A. Williamson and Edward J. Parker. The matron of the institution is Mrs. M. E. Powell. While its means have been limited. the Home has served its purpose well.


FRATERNAL AND BENEVOLENT SO- CIETIES.


Fraternal and benevolent societies have found a congenial atmosphere in Quincy in which they have thriven apace, the city being extensively represented in that direction. A history of these various societies would take so much time and space as to render it impracticable in this work.


The present various divisions of the Masonic order are as follows: Bodley Lodge No. 1, Hler- man Lodge No. 39, Quiney Lodge No. 296, Lam- bert Lodge No. 695, Quiney Chapter No. 5 R. A. M .. and Quiney Council No. 15 R. & S. M. There are two Commanderies, the Beanseant Command- ery No. 11 K. T. and the El Aska Commandery No. 55 K. T. The consistories are four in mun- ber and are, the Quincy Lodge of Perfection 14 Deg., Qniney Council of Princes of Jerusalem 16 Deg .. Quiney Chapter of Rose Croix 18 Dez. R. D. M., and the Quiney Consistory 32 Dez. S. P. R. S. There are also three orders of the East- ern Star, the Alpha Chapter No. 109. O. E. S.,


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the Grace Whipple Chapter No. 312 O. E. S., and the White Shrine of Jerusalem.


There are eight lodges of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, consisting of the following : Fern Lodge No. 25, Degree of Honor, Gem City Lodge No. 10, Germania Lodge No. 37 De- gree of Honor, Humboldt Lodge No. 61, Joint Team. Park Lodge No. 56, Pride of the West Lodge No. 94, and Quiney Lodge No. 45.


The Degree of Ruth has three lodges, the Beth- lehem Lodge No. 11, Esther Lodge No. 10, and Eunice Lodge No. 13.


The Grand Army of the Republic have six societies, John Wood Post No. 96, Col. Charles II. Morton Post No. 707, Col. L. W. Shepherd Post No. 628, Woman's Relief Corps No. 47 (Auxiliary to John Wood Post), Woman's Relief Corps No. 170 (Auxiliary to Col. Chas. H. Mor- ton Posti, and Col. W. W. Berry Ladies' Circle No. 30.


The Union Veterans have two unions, the Fort Donaldson Regiment No. 9, and the MeKinley Regiment No. 30.


The two Hebrew lodges are : the Quiney Lodge No. 161 I. O. B. B., and the Zuleika Lodge No. 99 I. O. B. B.


The Independent Order of Mutual Aid has three lodges, the Peerless Lodge No. 11, the Re- union Lodge No. 15, and the Star Lodge No. 13.


In the Independent Order of Odd Fellows there are eight divisions, Golden Rule Lodge No. 27, Daughters of Rebakah, Quincy Lodge No. 12, Adams Lodge No. 365. Allen Encampment No. 4. Gem City Lodge No. 357, Irma Lodge No. 208 Daughters of Rebekah, Marquette Lodge No. 36. and Teutonia Lodge No. 226 (German) Daughters of Rebekah.


The Knights of Pythias have five societies, the Amity Lodge No. 552, Endowment Rank Section No. 42. Evergreen Temple No. 1 ( Rath- bone Sisters), Preux Chevalier Lodge No. 18, and the Red Cross Lodge No. 44.


The three branches of the Knights of the Maccabees are the Colgan Hive No. 120, Globe Tent No. 97, and the Quiney Tent No. 97.


El Capitan Degree Staff of Gem City Camp No. 219. Gem City Camp No. 219, North Star Camp No. 4474, Oak Camp No. 543, and the Queen of the West Camp No. 51 ( Royal Neigh- bors), make up the Modern Woodmen of Amer- iea.


The two Councils of the Mutual Protective League are the Fraternity Couneil No. 261 and the Quiney Conneil No. 369.


The Royal Circle is composed of the Elite Circle No. 45 and the Gem City Circle No. 468.


The Supreme Court of Honor is in two see- tions, the New Century District Court No. 1052, and the Progressive District Court No. 74.


Other Lodges represented are: Ancient Order


of Ilibernians (Division No. 1 of Adams Coun- ty), Quincy Lodge No. 100 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Quincy Aerie No. 535 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Craft Lodge No. 98 of the Fraternal Reserve Life Association, South Quincy Lodge No. 558 of the larugari, Minnewawa Tribe No. 160 of the Im- proved Order of Red Men, Quincy Council No. 538 of the Knights of Columbus, Quincy Lodge No. 222 of the Mystic Workers of the World, Quincy Council No. 175 of the National Union, Quincy Council No. 75 of the North American Union, Quiney Council No. 195 of the Royal Arcanum, Quincy Legion No. 9 Select Knights of America, Caesar Tribunal No. 72 of the Fra- ternal Tribunes, Quincy Chapter No. 7 of the Washington League, Quincy Court No. 20 of the Tribe of Ben Ilur, and the Qniney Council No. 93 of the United Commercial Travelers.


The colored population of Quincy are organ- ized into the following secret societies: Athenian Chapter No. 11 R. A. M., Crystal Chapter No. 8 E. S., Red Cross Commandery No. 11 K. T., Unity Lodge No. 16 of the Masonie Order, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows composed of the two branches of the Household of Ruth No. 213, and the Star of the Morning Lodge No. 1818, the Knights of Tabor composed of the Golden Wing Temple No. 3. Maids and Pages Tent No. 2. and the Princess of Quincy Tabernacle No. 15, the Sisters of the Mysterious Ten divided into Queen of Sheba Temple No. 20, and Star of Bethlehem Temple No. 4. Union Veterans' Union, consisting of John Smothers' Regiment No. 38, and John Smothers' Union No. 12 (Iadies). United Brethren of Friendship consist- ing of Charles Summer Camp No. 5, and William Shepherd Lodge No. 6.


CHAPTER XLVI.


QUINCY'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES. THE WIDE RANGE OF INDUSTRIES AND VOCATIONS AT THE END OF EIGHTY YEARS OF GROWTH.


May 1, 1825, eighty years ago to the very day on which this chapter is written-May 1. 1905-Quiney was born. Not even a volume would suffice to trace the growth of the individ- nal enterprises and industries in this city dur- ing those eighty years. Some of these industries are of such importance that their individual de- velopment, their magnitude, their importance, would make a most fascinating history, but this is not practicable here. The best that can be done in this connection is to give a list of Quiney's enterprises at this time, showing by the character and extent of the various kinds


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of business, the general situation at the time the city has reached its eightieth birthday anniver- sary. The list is as follows :


Abstracts of Title: Adams County Abstract & Guarantee Co.


Accountants: Robert C. Allen.


Advertising Specialties: John II. Niehoff. Quincy Advertising Novelty Co.


Aeronauts : Baldwin Bros. Thomas W. Greenleaf.


Agriculture Implements: Collins Plow Co. C. S. Cordsiemon Implement Co. Grand Detour Plow Co. International Harvester Co. of Amer- iea. George Keller & Son. Quincy Corn Planter Co.


Altar Builders: Ilenry Dreisoerner. Schenk Altar Co.


Anti-Rust : Frost Anti-Rust Co.


Apiarists: Henry Venvertloh.


Apples: David Long.


Architects and Superintendents : .John Batsehy. George P. Behrensmeyer. Harvey Chat- ten. Fred C. Ledebrink. Edward E. Orr. Frank R. Tubbesing. Ernest M. Wood.


Architectural Iron Works: Bush-Clement Iron & Brass Foundry & Metal Wheel Works. Cen- tral Iron Works. Reliable Foundry Co.


Architectural Sheet Metal Works : Berg- hofer & Ohnemus. Schullian Bros. William C. Wilson.


Art Dealers: G. HI. Lyford & Co. Young Bros.


Art Embroidery Materials : Miss Kathryn A. Murphy.


Art Needle Work : Bon Ton.


Artists: Miss Annie M. Dodd. Miss Bessie C. Durant. Miss Dorothy C. Enlow. William Knoblock. Miss Kathryn E. Mackoy. Miss Mabel S. Massie. Floris Rensis. Miss Nellie A. Worden.


AAssayers: John Hobrecker.


Anctioneers : Julius Armour. Benjamin L. Avers. William V. Orr. C. W. Whittemore & Co.


Automobiles: The Quiney Automobile Co. J. & W. Kurz. Massie & Sons. Quincy Automobile Works.


Awnings. Tents, etc. : Peter Emrich. Quincy Awning & Tent Co. Young Bros.


Axle Grease and Oils: Richardson Lubrieat- ing Co. Henry A. Williamson.


Baggage Lines : Thomas J. Kane. Quincy Transfer Co.


Bakers: Roma Boekenhoff. Boekenhoff Sis- ters. Tobias J. Bueter. Clark & Morgan. Wil- liam F. Davis Candy & Catering Co. Eberhardt & Ryan. John HI. Hellhake. Mrs. Ida M. Hlen- derson. Jacob F. Hermann. Hollender & Son. Peter H. Meyer. The Model Bakery. Cornelius J. Mueller. Albert E. Nelsch. Miss Mary C.


Sheer. Stahlhut & Bachmann. F. George Stroth- mann. Taylor's Bakery. Mrs. Maggie II. Warn- ing.


Baled Hay and Straw : David Long.


Baling Presses : Collins Plow Co. George


Ertel Co.


Bands, Music : Empire Band and Orchestra. Freeman's Band. Markee Family Band. Weil- er's Military Band and Orchestra.


Bank. Druggists', Bar and Store Fixtures : Globe Fixture & Furniture Co. Huck Mnfg. Co. Joseph Knittel Show Case Co. Peter II. Meyer. Quincy Show Case Works.


Bank and Bankers: The Cassidy Commission Co. Clearing House Assn. The Quincy Na- tional Bank. The Rieker National Bank. State Savings, Loan & Trust Co. State Street Bank.


Bar Fixtures and Sundries: J. J. Flynn & Co.


Barbers: James R. Bass. William J. Baum. Clarence O. Bliven. JJ. Henry Bowling. Wil- liam Bowling. Francis M. Bradshaw. William O. Cobb. John Danl & Co. Frank W. Dean. De Krieger. Purcell & Cramer. Frank J. Dietz. G. Frederick Ehrgott, Ir. Frank Giefing. Jay J. Gonld. Gunlock Hair Remedy Co. Hadden- horst & Schmitt. Walter C. Harness. Peter Hartman. Edward 1. Henrichs. Hild, Daul & Co. Emanuel W. Hoffman. Frederick G. Hoff- man. llotel Newcomb Barber Shop. Charles C. Huffmann. Walter II. Husemann. August Ketterer. Kinser & Mellor. John Koch. George Koehler. Meyer Bros. Alonzo Miller. Herman Miller, Myers & Steele. William T. O'Brien, Charles B. Reynolds. Lansing N. Richardson. Charles II. Rorick. Edward C. Schaefer. Ang- ust H. Schmidt. J. Adam Schmitt. John L. Talkin. George II. Timmerwilke. Tremont House Barber Shop, Andrew Volm. Philip A. Vol, Adam Weisenberger. Edward L. Wheeler, William C. Wheeler, Iliram B. Whitney, Philip Wolf, William A. Zimmerman.


Barbers' Supplies: Quiney Barber Supply. Henry Turner.


Basket Makers: Jacob Futterer.


Bath Cabinets and Rubber Specialties: Cab- inet Mfg. Co.


Bath Rooms: Natatorium.


Bible Repositories: American Bible Society. Bieveles. Supplies and Repairers: William Lubbert & Co. Phelphs & Brenner. Arthur K. Stewart.


Bill Posters: E. Bowman Bill Posting & Dis- tributing Co.


Billiard Halls : Giesing & Siepker. George S. Hoit. Hotel Newcomb Billiard HIall. Alonzo Miller.


Billiard and Pool Tables: George S. Hoit. Albert Magnusson.


Bird Faneiers : Luther Garthwait.


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Blacksmiths: George W. Bohne. William F. P. Bormeyer. Henry Deege. Theodore J. Dis- seler. William Dunker. Henry Harte. Jansen & Triebel. Adam Kraft. Joseph J. Mehaffy. Alfred S. Moon. Henry C. Otten. John Reagan. Thomas J. Reardon. Walter H. Recksieek. Henry W. Rupp & Co. J. Adam Schaefer. Stur- hahn & Meyer. Tushaus Bros. The Wenzel Wagon Co. A. L. Zimmerman & Co.


Blank Books: Cadogan-Hatcher Mnfg. Co. J. W. Franks & Sons. MeMein Printing Co. James M. Irwin.


Blueing: Bernard Derhake.


Boat Builders: Robert G. Brown. William D. Henry. William Moritz.


Boat Livery: Robert G. Brown. William D. Henry. North Side Boat Club. South Side Boat Club.


Boats, Steam : Quiney Marine Ways.


Boiler Cleaners : Standard Boiler Cleaner Co. Boiler Makers : Grim Boiler Co. Michel- mann Boiler Co.


Boiler and Engine Room Supplies: Oscar E. Grimm.


Boilers and Engines: The E. E. Hollister Co.


Book Binders: Cadogan-Hateber Mfg. Co. Charles F. Clinton. J. W. Franks & Sons. Huff- man Printing Co. Steffen-Mesher Co. MeMein Printing Co.


Books. Publishers ( Poultry, ete.) : Reliable Poultry Journal Publishing Co.


Booksellers and Stationers : Chicago Book Exchange. Henry G. Garrelts. Pliny S. Janes. G. H. Lyford & Co. Oenning Glass & Book Co. Edward Reuter. Spindler News Co. E. J. Tay- lor & Co. Mrs. Anna White.


Boots and Shoes: Freiburg Boot and Shoe Mnfg. Co. Upham, Gordon & Co.


Boots and Shoes ( Retail) : Askin & Marine. Charles F. 1. Behrensmeyer. William Berter. Alois W. Duker. W. L. Ellis & Co. Freiburg Boot & Shoe Mnfg. Co. Greiburg & Sehultheis. Gette Shoe Co. Heintz & Sons. Alois Her- meling. Alois B. Hummert. Bernard Kattler. Miller Shoe Co. Niekamp & Heidbreder. Henry L. Paul. William II. Pieper, Jr. J. Sterns & Sons. Gustav Stoeckle. Sturhan & Thenhausen. Wismann Bros.


Boot and Shoemakers: Ernest Adam. Val- entine Balzer. Henry F. Bodige. John Coans. Frederick W. Daniehmeyer. Constantine Dela- bar. John R. DeViney. Gerhard B. Erner. Freiburg Boot & Shoe Mnfg. Co. John G. Guck. C. Henry Hagerbaumer, Jr. Henry Ilaupt. An- ton F. Hellhake. F. William Iltner. Albert Jansen. Matthias Jonsen. John B. Loenker. Edward Lubbring. Frederick Lutzins. Clemens Monning. C. Harry Norton. Charles Prieskorn. J. Bernard Rakers. Jacob Reiter. George Reith. John J. Roberts. Peter Roemer. George Schell.


Alois Schmitt. Joseph Steinbrecher. Joseph Wewerink.


Bowling Alleys: Gredell & Wahl. Walker & Vanden Boom.


Box Manufacturers: Menke & Grimm Plan- ing Mill Co. The Mulliner Box and Planing Co.


Brass Foundries: Clement-Bush Iron & Brass Foundry & Metal Wheel Works. Central Iron Works. Modern Iron Works. William J. Reese. Reliable Foundry Co.


Breakfast Food: The Egg-O-See Co ..


Brewers : Anheuser-Busch Brewing AssIl. Bluff Brewery. Diek Bros. Quincy Brewing Co. W. JJ. Lemp Brewing Co. Ruff Brewing Co. Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. Wahl Brewing C'o. Washington Brewery.


Brick Makers: John Brackensick & Bros. Damhorst Bros. Gem City Paving Brick Co. Ilummert & Abbott. Gerhard H. Sander. AAdolph Spilker. Herman II. Stockhecker. John II. Stroot.


Brokers: Josiah Brown, Robertson & Stor- rar. Frank Tripp. Thomas J. Clark. Cassidy Commission Co. Christie-Ogden Commission Co. Brooms and Brushes : Steward E. Carson. Jacob .J. Hughes. Charles H. Klemme. Fred- erick Schrage.


Buckwheat and Rye Flour: Aeme Roller Mills.


Buggies. Carriages and Wagons : C'ollins Plow Co. C. S. Cordsiemon Implement. Co. IIynes Buggy Co. E. M. Miller & Co. John II. Rump.


Buggy Tops: Charles Meves & Co.


Building Associations : Adams County Build- ing Society. Building Assn. League of Illinois. Gem City Building & Loan Assn. People's Sav- ing, Loan and Building AAssn. Quincy Building & Homestead Assn.


Building Material : William D. Meyer. Mol- ler & Vanden Boom Lumber Co. Quiney Lum- ber Co. Quincy White Lime & Cement Co.


Business Colleges : Armor Business Institute. Gem City Business College. National Business College and School of Correspondence. St. Fran- cis Solanus College. St. Mary's Institute.


Butter, Eggs, etc. : Miss Katherine Oenning. Butter, Eggs, and Poultry : Armour & Co. Buttons: Valley Button Co.


Cabinet Makers: Albert Magnusson. Peter II. Meyer. Quiney Contraeting and Cabinet Co.


Candy (Manufacturers) : Clark & Morgan. William F. Davis Candy & Catering Co. Quincy Confectionery Co.


Canopies : Murray's Carpet Cleaning Works.


Carpet Cleaning Works: Peter Emrich. Peter H. Muegge. Murray's Carpet Cleaning Works. Quiney Rug Works.


Carpet Weavers: George Balzer. Henry Brockhaus. Adam L. Dill. John J. Osterhold.


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Quincy Rng Works. Reliable Rug Works.


Frank A. Rice. Mrs. Mary A. Siek. Leonard Weber.


Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc. : John L. Bert. W. T. Duker Co. Ilalbach-Schroeder Co. Frederick T. Ilill. Ilenry Ruff. Ware-Wayland Co.


Carriage Builders: Ilynes Buggy Co. E. M. Miller & Co. Henry W. Rupp & Co. The Wen- zel Wagon Co. A. L. Zimmerman & Co.


Carriage Trinners : Charles C. Eberhardt. Charles Meves & Co.


Cartoonists : Newspaper Picture Exchange.


Caterers: Mrs. Susan Golden.


Cash Registers: National Cash Register Co. Caskets: Menke & Grimm Planing Mill Co.


Ceilings: Berghofer & Ohnemus. Meyer & Schell. Schullian Bros. William C. Wilson. C. Il. Wurst Co.


Cheese : Quincy Creamery.


Chemists : Lee C. Williams.


China, Glass and Queensware ( Wholesale) : Sohm, Ricker & Weisenhorn. ( Retail) H. B. Hoelscher & Sons. Pinkelmann-Barry Co. Sohm, Rieker & Weisenhorn.


Cider : J. JJ. Flynn & Co. Rahn & Tofall.


Cigar Box Manufacturers: Joseph A. Entrup. Quiney Contracting & Cabinet Co.


Cigars and Tobacco : Henry Aklag. William F. Bader. Aldo Bhmek. Henry Blunck. Anton F. Boehme. William Brinkmeyer. Henry Fred- ericks. Graves Olive Branch. Ilerman A. Hage- mann. William A. Hagenbruch. Anton Heine. Edmund Heinz. John B. Hering. Albert C. Hoffman. Hotel Newcomb Cigar and News Stand. Joseph JJacoby. Ferdinand Klene. Koe- nig & Wemhoener. Adolph Koetters. Charles F. Lambrechts. George D. Liggett. Henry Il. Metzger. Henry T. Muehlenfeld. H. William Niemeyer. Emil Pfaffe. Edward Renter. J. W. Schantz & Son. Valentine Schilling. Her- man Sibbing. C. Henry Siebrasse. John Stege- man. August HI. Stipp. Timothy Bros. Wa- bash News Stand. August G. Westenfell. An- ton Wichmann.


Civil Engineers: Enoch R. Chatten. Fred- erick L. Hancock. Col. Edward Prince.


Cloaks: Askin & Marine. W. T. Duker Co. Fisher-Macken Dry Goods Co. Halbach-Sehroed- er Co. Kespohl-Mohrensteeher Co.


Cloeks: L. Young Clock Co.


Clothing ( Wholesale) : Jonas Meyer & Co. J. Sterns & Sons. ( Retail) Askin & Marine. Gollner's Loan Bank. JJohn G. Jansen. Bern- ard Kattler. Jonas Meyer & Co. Engene G. Morehead. Harry Olin. Parkhurst Clothing Co. Jacob Schwartz. Seeberger & Harmon. Alexander Seidler. J. Sterns & Sons. The Ilub. Club Houses: The Quincy Club House.


Coal: Edwin E. Albright. Alonzo G. Ames. Henry Baner. Cober & Sprague. Ebert &


Shanahan. Auton T. Einhaus. George Ein- hans. Fick Coal Co. Grewe Street Sprinkler Co. John H. Heidloff. James Jarrett. llenry Leitch. Liebig & Son. William D. Meyer. August G. Moshage. Pennsylvania Coal Co. James P. Penny. People's Coal & Mining Co. Pure Ice Co. Quiney Coal Co. Joseph F. Turn- er. Wabash Coal Co. Frederiek Wenneker. Coffees : Robert F. Sellers.


Coffins: Quincy Casket Co.


Coke: People's Coal & Mining Co. Quiney Gas & Electrie Co.


Cold Storage: Pure lee Co. D. N. Wisherd & Sons.


Collection Agencies: The Allen Collection Co. Gem City Collection Agency. Mereantile Union Collection Ageney. Peacock's Deteetive & Collective Ageney.


Commercial Paper: The Quiney Agency Co. Commission Merchants: Behrens & Ohl- schlager. David M. Belt. Cassidy Commission Co. William Eber & Son. Evers Produce Co. David Long. John McAdams. Robertson & Storrar. The Williamson Produce Co.


Confectioners : ( Wholesale) Clark & Morgan. William F. Davis Candy & Catering Co. Quiney Confectionery Co. Riedinger & Oertle. (Re- tail) .John T. Adams. Roma Boekenhoff. Syl- vanus I. Bragg. Miss Amelia L. Brinkman. Clark & Morgan. William F. Davis Candy & Catering Co. Mrs. Elizabeth Emmerich. Mrs. Theresa Giefing. Miss Louisa J. Holder. Wil- liam Kamp. Mrs. Jeannette H. Kraft. George D. Liggett. William D. Miller. Theodore H. Moshage. William E. Smith. Spero & Andros. Alfred Threlkeld. Miss Sophia Thuer. Mrs. Maggie Il. Warning. Mrs. Charlotte Widmaier. Conservatories of Music: Felt-Turner Music Studio. Quiney Conservatory of Music.


Constables: Weston A. Bradney. George Schaffner.


Consulting Engineers: The E. E. Hollister Co.


Contractors: ( Brick) George J. Ford. Frank A. Freund. Joseph Il. Freund. Henry O. Glatt- feld. J. II. Konefes & Sons. Henry B. Prante & Co. Steinbach Bros. George Vonder Haar. (Cement and Concrete) Clough Bros. Gem City Cement Walk Co. ( Cistern) Simon P. Parrish. -Joseph Richardson. ( Electrical) William V. lliekman. J. L. Niswander & Co. Tenk ITard- ware Co. John P. Weeks. (Grading and Ex- cavating) Dudley Alexander. Ebert & Shana- han. Ilenry B. Hummert. William F. Hum- mert. James Jarrett. Frederick A. Kordsie- mon. John E. Mehaffy. Henry .J. Rees. (Gran- itoid) Clough Bros. Gem City Cement Walk Co. (Paving, Sewer, etc.) Ebert & Shanahan. J. Conrad Eikelmann. Simons & Mikesell. (Plastering) Daniel G. Brown. William A. J.


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Canady. Dock Childers. Joseph G. Eiff. Hill


& Sohl. John Jansen. Henry Koesyan, Jr. Isaiah W. Perry. Perry, Tenk & Co. Emanuel Schmitz. Bernard Il. Tempelman. (River) Charles H. Appleton. Horace M. Brown. (Sew- er ) Ebert & Shanahan. (Sidewalk) Clongh Bros. Gem City Cement Walk Co. Herman H. Kamp- ling. William Menke. JJoseph P. Terstegge. Ilerman Vonder Haar. Theodore II. Vonder Haar. (Stone) Budde & Co. Campbell Bros. George Genenbacher. F. W. Menke Stone & Lime Co. Roeder & Greemann. Henry Rose. Henry J. Vorndam. William E. Waller. Zengel Bros. (Street Paving) Ebert & Shanahan. F. W. Menke Stone & Lime Co. (Street Sprinkling) Grewe Street Sprinkler Co.


Contractors and Builders: John L. Austin. John B. Bimson. Henry Brinks & Sons. Bruen- ing & Kroner. Buerkin & Kaempen. Bernard Coens. Dieker & Son. Peter Dietz & Son. John II. Duesterhaus. JJoseph H. Dunker. Edwin J. Durfee. Adam Fick. E. Harrison Hamilton. Frank Hoeckelmann. Charles O. Kewney. Fred- erick Knoblock. Bernard Knuf. A. H. Joseph Laacke. II. William Laaker. Lange & Lux. W. E. Lape & Sons. George S. Marbles. F. W. Menke Stone & Lime Co. Peter H. Meyer. J. Adam Moeller. Charles W. Musiek. Quincy Contracting & Cabinet Co. Bernard H. Recker. V. George Ried. Anthony MI. Roehl. William MI. Rooney. Schatsiek-Baecker Building Co. Gerhard J. Schmits. John Schmits. Baltas Schullian. Shutte & Co. James J. Shanahan. Bernard Terbille. August G. Thesen. Anton Toben. Henry F. Venvertloh. Herman Vocker. Albert Waterkotte. Godfrey Wolf.


Coopers : Frederick II. Kellogg. Gottlieb Koch. Quiney Barrel Co.


Cooper Workers: Schullian Bros.


Corn Drills and Planters: Qniney Corn Plant- er Co.


Cornice Works : Berghofer Chuemus. Meyer & Schell. Schullian Bros. William C. Wilson. C. Il. Wurst Co.


Costumers : Quincy Regalia Co. Theopilus Stengel.


Crackers: Clark & Morgan. National Biscuit Co. Riedinger & Oertle.


Cream Separators: Automatic Cream Sep- arator Co.


Creameries: Otto Kerk & Bro. Quincy Cream- erv.


Crushed Stone : Roeder & Greemann.


Cultivators: Collins Plow Co.


Cutlers and Grinders : Quincy Barber Sup- ply. Henry C. Turner.


Dairies: Ilerman Bockenfeld. Breitbarth & Son. Frederick Burgtorf. Simon Burgtorf. Samuel Carson. George Il. Dollman. John C. Dwyer. Frank M. Fairchild. Frederick Gans.


Robert M. Goerlich. Clemens A. Grawe. C.


August Hagenah. Henry II. Hagerbaumer. llenry II. Hagerbaumer. Jr. William F. Hager- banmer. Eli Harwood. Angust C. Husemann. Philip Ilusemann. Edward J. Knoblock. George Knoblock. Frank J. Kroner. George Lincoln. Anton Lohaus. E. David Martin. ITerbert E. Parsons. John .I. Poppe. Andrew Rush. Rush


Bros. John Schildt. Leonard Schmitt. J. Henry Schnetz. Edwin S. Sinnock. Ferdinand Sohn. C. Frederick Stratman. Thien & Voss. John C. Upschulte. J. Jacob Wagner. Chris- topher Weisenborn. Christopher Wessel. Ralph HI. Whitmore. Henry Wichmann. Charles W. Williams. Edward Wiskirchen.


Decorators: F. W. Resch & Co.


Delicatessen : Mrs. William Hasse. William Kamp. Mrs. Charlotte Widmaier.


Dental Depots : Quincy Dental Depot.


Dental Laboratories : Quincy Dental Labora- tory.


Dentists: Hester J. Baker. R. Oscar Beadles. J. Roy Brown. Robert F. Buchanan. John B. Buehner. Robert Byers. JJames MI. Gardner. Robert A. Gardner. Thomas D. Gardner. Charles T. Hewes. Albert F. Hug. Charles S. Irwin. Warren L. King. Christine M. Konantz. Thos. W. MeAfee. Henry C. Mueller. Victor W. Munson. Henry F. Naumann. Joseph J. Ont- hank. Samuel T. Rice. Walter F. Richards. Timothy Rogers. Charles J. Tibbets. Trotter & Nations. Henry L. Whipple. William H. Winget.


Department Stores : Andrew Doerr. B. B. Dow Co. Pinkelmann-Barry Co. Seibert, Good & Co. William L. Sien.


Designers: Qniney Photo Engraving Co.


Detective Agencies: Peacock's Detective & Collective Ageney.


Diamonds: August Jacobs. Trask & Plain. Directory Publishers: II. N. Stone & Co.


Distilled Waters: J. J. Flynn & Co.


Drayage: Gem City Transfer Line. Liebig & Son.


Dredging and Towing Companies: Quincy Dredging and Towing Co.


Dressmaking Colleges: Penrose Dressmaking College. The Weidel Ladies' Tailoring & Dress- making College.


Druggists: ( Wholesale) Charles HI. Achel- pohl. Christie Drug Co. Il. Germann & Co. IFeidbreder Bros. & Co. Miller & Arthur Drug Co. Aldo Sommer's Drug Co. (Retail) Charles 11. Achelpohl. Bernbroek's Pharmacy. Charles C'arley. Christie Drug Co. Court Honse Phar- maey. Dashwood's Pharmacy. H. Germann & ('o. IFeidbreder Bros. & Co. W. IF. Heidbreder & Co. Heidbreder & Drallmeier. Holt's Drng Store. Dale G. Kilburn. Miller & Arthur Drug C'o. Newcomb Pharmacy. Red Cross Drug Store.




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