Souvenir of settlement and progress of Will County, Ill. A review of the lives of our presidents, political, military and commercial history of the United States and of the state of Illinois Business directory of Joliet Comp. specially for the people of the county, Part 48

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Chicago, Historical Directory Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 472


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TAX-PAYERS OF WILTON TOWNSHIP.


. Andrew, A. W., 2 Wal Antcliff, John, P


Bissett, Wm. J.


Crawford, John


Bock, Harvey Cunningham, T.J, 12Wal


Armstrong, Alex., 32 Wil Boynton, G. W. & C. A. Cuddy, James, 15


Avery, John, 7


Brerton, J. & Jos., Wal Cunningham, M., 12


Avery, Gilbert, 5


Brisbin, W. Brunner, Peter, 5 Wal Brown, James Broderich, D.


Dancer, David Dancer, Geo., 25


Barr, Joseph, 16


Brown, M. C., Wal


Devereaux, M., 13 Wal


Barr, Thomas, 4


Browne, James, 15


Deininger, J., Sr., 13 Wal


Barr, Wm., 17


Burns, Patrick O., 13Wal Dickenson, O. C., Rev Callinan, Thomas, 14 Donohoe, Patri'k, 19 S'ton Dunham, B. F.


Bathelder, William, P Barton, George, Wal


Carey, Edward, 18


Dyer, John, Chicago


Benn, J. P. & Jos.


Cagwin, S. R., Caveney, Chas., 15


Ellres, John, P


Bell, Charles, 25


Cavenaugh, James, Wal Evans, G. W., 11 Wal


Beam, Charles, 36 P


Clinton, C., Wal


Evans, W. C., 25 P


Beedle, II. W.


Clinton, Chancey, 11 Wal Eyrich, Nic, 11 Wal


Clinton, Thomas


Feehan, James, Wil


Behrens, Gerke, Wal Bennett, James Berry, George, P Bell, Owen, Wal


Clinton, James, 21


Feehan, Mat, 28 Wil


Cowhan, Louisa, 4


Fish, Henry


Bentley, Robt., 35


Cockel, Chas.


Fick, Fred, Foster, Jos., Wal


Bennett & Townsend, 26 Crawford, G. & W. A.


French, John, 25 P


Beck, Peter P.


French, George, 23 P


Bennett, Alfred


Crawford, J., 3 Crawford, Jane, 28


French, William M.,24 P


Bickford, Jos.


Crawford, James, 28


French, Aaron, 23


Culver, A., 2 Wal


Batche, John


Baker, C., 4 Bannon, A.


Deitzman, Fred, 8


Barr, John, 16


Caveney, John


Edson, Chas., 20


Bennett, Abram, 27


Cotts, Samuel, P


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WILTON TOWNSHIP HISTORY.


Geiss, H. E., 6 M't'n Geiss, John


Love, Jas. H., M't'n Reilly, Thomas


Longshore, J. G., Sr., 31 Reitz, Simon, 12 Wal Lonegan, James, 30 Wil Reitz, Philip, 12 Wal


Geise, David B., 6 M't'n Luce, J. W., P


Rierdon, Michael, 18 Wil


Maher, Margaret, 19 Wil Reilly, Philip, 18 Wil


Girdes, H. U., 11 Wal Gilkerson, David, 36 P Gotts, Samuel, 35


Graham, Mrs. Ann


Mahony, Jerry, 31 Wil


Reeves, Chas., Wal


Graham, Chas. F., Wal Harris, Isaiah, 25 P


Maher, Wm., 30 Mason, Wm., P


Rieley, Ellen, 7 Robbins, Fred, 8


Harvey, B. W., 9


Martin, Patrick, 33 Wil


Robbins, D. S., 5


Harvey, H.


Martin, Patrick, Wil


Robbins, I. C., 18


Harley, M.


McGowan, James, Wal


Rose, Joseph, 12 Wal Ronworth, John, 21


Henry, Dick, Wal


McCormick, Thos., 21


Robinson, Robert, 35


Herbert, Christ, Wal


Hodge, Allen


McGowan, John, 11 Wal Roach, Patrick, Wil


Horton, Thos., 27


McClosky, Chas., 6 S'ton Robbins, John, 5


Hockbin, Louis


Holmes, Robert, Wal


Houghton, Harry, P Jansen, G. & F.


Mclaughlin, Jas., 4 McCoy, Joseph, 14 Wal Machman, Chas., 7 El Milligan, Martin, S'ton Miller, Paul, Wal


Rogers, Aug., Est., of 13 Wal


Robinson, Chas., 34


Runket, Jacob, 4 Wal


Russell, Thos., Wil


Russell, Johanna, 31 Wil


Jones, David, 21


Minihue, John


Sampson, Moses, 1 Wal


Jones, John & R., 22 Jones, Wm.


Moyer, Joseph


Scott, Patrick, 30 Wil


Jordan, H. G


Morrison, W. A., P


Scott, M.


Jurez, Chas., Wal


Kahl, Baher, 4 Wal


Kavanaugh, J., Wal Karr, Philip, Wal


Murdie, And., 3 Wal Muzzey, Thos. J.


Schutt, L. A., Wal


Kennedy, Darby, 14 Wal Nelson, D. M., 3 Wal


Schutt, M., 6 Wal


Kennedy, Hugh, Wal Kerph, Louis, Wal


Nugent, M., 5


Search, Chas.


Seaves, S. D., 25 Man-


Kimball, Mary J., 14 Kinsella, N., 5


Nugent, John, 13 Nugent, Frank, Est. 31 Nugent, W. H., 7


tenon Seible, Jacob P., Wal


Kinnedy, Thos., 18 S'ton Nugent, Wm., 12 S'ton Sherrar, Frank, 1 Wal


King, Catherine


O'Brien, Patrick, 20 Wal Shields, John, 20


Kockel, Isaac, 13 Wal


Pepper, Wm., 3 Wal


Smith, D.


Smith, Joseph, Wal


Smith, Samuel, 8


Stewart, Alex, P


Strowbridge, S. R.


Lardner, Wm., 23


Porter, Chas. O., 9


Lardner, John, 23


Quigley, James, 17 Quigley, John, Jr., 29 Temple, A. E.


Lamphere, Frances, 27 Leroy, Louis


Wil Quigly, Andrew, 19


Lichtenwalter, H'nry,6 El Quigly, Ed, 29 Wil


Lins, J. L., Wal


Quigley, John, Sr., Wil Quigly, Michael, 30


Thayer, Chas., 2 Wal Thomson, U., 32


Tompkins, U., P


Townsend, U. H. & J.


Jenks, Asa, 7


Jordan, Peter D., 8


Mills, A. J.


Mienen, Herman, Wal


Schroeder, John


Moran, John,


Schroeder, Aug., Wal


Mulligan, Margaret, 31 Schroeder, Fred S'ton


Schutt, Esther, A., Wal Schuman, Fred


Kenniston, H. & J., 16


Nelson, S. G., Wal


Schroeder, Chas., 27


Kinsella, Margarer


O,Brien, Mary 29 Wil O'Neil, Henry


Sharp, Henry, P


Smith, Patrick, 26 P


Koerner, Adam, Wal


Koerner, Matt


Phelan, Philip, 28 Wil Porter, O. S., 9


Kruger, August Krinkle, August Kuhn, August


Porter, O'Brien


Pooley, John, 13 P


Struple, John, P Stewart, Fred


Lawrence, A. W.,


Lover, John Longshore, J. G., Jr., 28 Ratchka, John, 1 Wal Longshore, Chas. F., Wil Renfrew, H. N.


Mackinder, Geo. 26 Reitz, Lorenz Malone, John, 23


Manen, Susan, P


Reitz, Lawrence Rilot, Chas.


Harvey, Jabez


McGrath, T., 12 Wal


McGowan, Phillip, Wal Robinson, Wm., 22


Geise, Hiram, 6 El


Gilkinson, Luther, P


Terrune, H., Wal Tlleston, H. J. Thayer, Eugene, 2 Wil


Klingler, Peter, M't'n


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WILTON TOWNSHIP HISTORY.


Troxel, John, 11 Wal Warren, C. 24


Wilson, C,, 36 Wal


Tully, Patrick, 28 Wil Warren, W. H.


Wright, J. B., 17


Tully, Edmund, 29 Wil


Webber, C. T.


Wright, A., 17


Walthouser, A., Wal


Western Union Tel. Co.


Wright, Jas. B.


Walker, William


White, John, 11 Wal


Wright, W. M.


Watson, Albert, Wal


Winslow, C., 6


Young, I. F.


Wagoner, David, M't'n Wilcox, Chas., P


The abbreviations used in the foregoing list are: Wal. Wal- lingford ; Wil. Wilmington ; M't'n Manhattan ; El. Elwood; S'ton Summerton. Wilton Centre is the post-office address of all opposite whose names such abbreviations do not occur.


The school report for 1883 gives the following figures: 521 persons under twenty-one years; 411 pupils enrolled; 16 teach- ers; 7 school buildings, etc., valued at $6,500; total expendi- tures, $2,860.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF JOLIET CITY.


Abbott, George, restaurant, 100 Jeff- erson.


Achenbach,, C., cigar manufacturer, 109 N. Chicago.


Adam, William, lumber, 100 Van Buren.


Adam, William J., manufacturer barbed-wire, staples, etc., and ma- chine shops, Water and Wallace.


Adams, M. L., roofer, Board of Trade Building.


Adams, W. B., grain, Board of Trade Building.


Adler & Co., meat market, 108 Ex- change.


Akin, Ed. C., lawyer, 319 Jefferson. Alexander & Baldwin, physicians, 227 Jefferson.


Alexander, H. W., physician and surgeon, Jefferson and Chicago.


Anderson, Uriah, metals, rags and iron.


Andrews, W. G., clothiers, 311 Jeff- erson.


Andrews, Alex., grocer, Cass.


Arnold & Melick, commission mer chants, Jefferson and Bluff.


Ashley Wire Co. (W. S. Brooks, Pres.)


Atkinson, William, Atkinson House. Auburn House, William Reilly.


Augustine, Mrs. N. E., dressmaker, 634 Cass.


Avery, S. P. (Fithian & Avery).


Baercheck, Charles, physician, 310 S. Chicago.


Baldwin, Herbert (Alexander & Bald- win).


Bannon, E. &. D., stone quarry, N. Bluff.


Bannon, John, meat market, 107 S. Joliet.


Bannon, Michael E. wholesale and retail grocer, 100 Jefferson.


Barber, Royal E., lawyer, abstracts of title, etc.


Burlington Manufacturing Co., Illin- ois State Prison.


Burns, Reverend W. H. (Methodist) Ottawa.


Bush, Mrs. Harriet, milliner, 224 Jefferson.


Bush, John E., grain, 108 Des- plaines.


Byrne, Christopher, grocer, 518 S. Chicago.


Cagwin, Abijah S., engraver on wood and metals; manufacturer of society badges, charms, etc .; stencil cutting and manufacturing jeweler.


Cagwin, Albert E., notary, 103 S. Ottawa.


Cagwin, A. E. & Co. (Albert E. Cag- win, C. Knowlton, P. J. Hobbs), real estate, S. Ottawa; R. 9 & 10, Post-office Building.


Cagwin, A. E. & Co. (Albert E. Cag- win, H. Higginbotham), insurance, Jefferson and Ottawa.


California Tea Co., Edgar Leonard, manager, 303 Jefferson.


Callahan, William, blacksmith, 123 S. Bluff.


Callan Bros. (Thomas and John B.), proprietors of lunch-rooms.


Calmer, Michael, dry-goods, carpets, oil-cloths, etc., 217 Jefferson.


Cameron, John, hardware, 113 N. Bluff.


Campbell, John A., physician, 323 Jefferson.


Campbell, M. B., physician, Illinois State Prison.


William F. Hocking, physician.


Carpenter, Herbert D., lawyer, 226 Jefferson.


Carpenter, II. S. & Co., grain and commission, Board of Trade.


Carpenter, William H., coal and wood, Chicago and Washington. Carroll, Richard, coal and wood, 502 Jefferson.


Carson Bros., grocers, 107 Exchange. Castle, W. M., general agent Conti- nental Life Assurance Co.


Caswell, W. B., proprietor Hotel St. Nicholas.


Chamberlin, Samuel S. undertaker, 119 Chicago.


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JOLIET BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Caton & Jerrems (A. J. Caton, Thomas W. Jerrems), stock-farm, ten miles northwest.


Check & Hasey, commission, 204 S. Joliet.


Cheeseman, Austin S., dentist, 323 Jefferson.


Christens, Rene, cigar manufacturer, 412 Van Buren.


Clark, Eb C., livery, Joliet and Cass. Clement, Arthur C., lawyer and no- tary, Clement Building, over Will County National Bank.


Clemmons & Sayre, East Side Liv- ery, saddle ponies and light livery; 317 Herkimer.


Clough, Robert, county recorder.


Collins, Daniel F., confectioner.


Conley, Rev. J. W. (Baptist.)


Connell, Mrs. F. H., milliner, 118 N. Chicago.


Connors, Daniel, general merchan- dise, 213 N. Chicago.


Cook, Miss Minnie L., dressmaker, 405 N. Collins.


Conklin, casheir Shurts' Hotel.


Coplantz & Bowman, shoes, 109 N. Chicago.


Cremer, John E., painter, 122 Jeffer- son.


Crocker, Albert II., railroad re- ceiver, Chicago and Van Buren.


Crossen, Robert W., carriage and wagonmaker, 212 Van Buren.


Cullum, Henry C., manufacturer of hoisery, Illinois State Prison.


Culver, John J., meats, 100 Jeffer- son.


Curtis, Israel B., farm implements, 307 Jefferson.


Curtis, Romaine J., physician, 19 Broadway.


Curtis & Rood, farm implements, 108 S. Joliet.


Cushing Bros. (James, Jr. and Mar- tin), city transfer, 414 Washing- ton.


Cushing, James, Jr., coal and mail carrier, 414 Washington.


Cushing, James C., coal, 414 Washi- ington.


Cushing, Martin & William, street sprinklers.


Cushing & Allen (Edmund Cushing, Robert L. Allen), ice, Post-office Building.


Barber, Samuel J., boarding, 306 Washington.


Barber, Mrs., boarding, Washington. 30


Barney, Edward S., proprietor Jo- liet Opera House, Opera Block, Chicago street; and Daily Press. Barrett Bros., carpenters and build- ers.


Barrett, Miss, music teacher.


Barrett & Son (John O. and Clemen- tine), dealers in hardware, stoves, farm implements, gas and steam fitters, plumbers and tinners, 218 220 Chicago, and 404 Clinton.


Baum, Edward, cigars and tobacco, 301 Jefferson.


Beattie, Robert, baker and confec- tioner, 107 N. Bluff.


Becker, Rev. Gerhard, German Cath- olie Church.


Belz, Francis, grocer, 400 N. Bluff. Bennitt, Fred, attorney at law, 107 S. Ottawa.


Bennett, Thomas, livery, 409 Van Buren.


Bennett, Mrs., carpet weaver, Gard- ner.


Bensen & Eklund, grocers, 101 Jeff- erson.


Berger, R. M., & Co., cigars and Board of Trade telegraph, 305 Jefferson.


Berscheid Bros. (Henry S. and Ma- thias), carriage and wagonmakers, 303 Van Buren.


Bertnik, Frank, dye works and car- pet weaver, 403 Cass.


Beuttenmuller, F. & Bro. (Fred and John Spelter), rifles, guns, pistols and repairs, 109 Exchange.


Bez, Louis, boarding.


Bind, Henry, tailor, 107 Washing- ton.


Binzen, Michael, saloon, billiards and bowling alley, cor. Van Buren and Chicago.


Bischmann, Louis C., notary, Dono- · hue and Bischmann.


Bissell House, John McCowan, pro- prietor.


Bock, Henry C., harnessmaker, 320 S. Jefferson.


Boehme, Hugo, architect, Jefferson. Boston Upholstery. Old furniture re-


upholstered and new work made to order; dealer in upholstery goods, spun and raw silk, silk and wool plushes, satteens in all shades, per- forated seats and steel wire springs, silk and cotton gimps, curtain goods, etc .; established 1882, by C. S. Etnyre; N. Chicago.


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JOLIET BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Boucher, Matthew, blacksmith, 304 S. Chicago.


Bowen, Edwin A., proprietor Na- tional House.


Brainard, E. R. & Co., Illinois State Prison. .


Brannam, D. & Sister (successors to Mrs. Ed. Baum), ladies' hair dress- ing in latest styles; hair work and waves a specialty; Jefferson.


Braun & Raub, 209 Jefferson.


Bray, Edward M., drugs and books, 104 Jefferson.


Brauer, Percival, druggist, 307 Jeff- erson.


Brooks, Charles, clothing, 209 Jeff- erson.


Brooks & Strong (William A. S. Brooks, Edward B. Strong), hard- ware, 115 Jefferson.


Brown, Cyrus W., prosecuting attor- ney, S. Ottawa.


Brown, J. H. & Co. (Jonathan H. & J. D. Brown), drugs, 202 Jeffer- son.


Brown, Mrs. S. J., boarding, Wash- ington and Ottawa.


Bruce, James, stone quarries, N. Bluff.


Bryson, T., notions, 903 Collins.


Burgess, George, brickmason, city limits.


Burke, Rev. Father, M. F. St. Mary's Church.


Burke, Thomas, dry-goods, etc., N. Collins.


Burke, Thomas, livery, 121 S. Bluff. Cust, W. M. & Co., wholesale and retail dealars in hard and soft coal; car-load lots a specialty; 413 Jeff- erson.


Daily News, Ferris, proprietor.


Daily Republic and Sun, R. M. & J. Woods, proprietors and publish- ers.


Davenport, J. F. (Salter & Daven- port.)


Daly, Eugene, furniture, 102 Ex- change.


Dames, John, general store, 120 N. Bluff.


D'Arcy, John W., lawyer, 124 Jeff- erson.


Davidson, William & Bro., stone quarries, west side of Des Plaines. Devine, Frank J., grocer, 506 S. Joliet.


Dibell, Lawrence, notary.


Dillman & Knowlton Manufactur-


ing Co. (Capital, $16,000), Edward R. Knowlton, Pres .; Ward S. Dill- man, Treas .; B. H. King, Sec .; barbed-wire manufacturers, 119 Ottawa.


Dobsons, Misses, dressmakers, Cen · ter.


Dorr, John F., editor Wochenblatt, Jefferson and Chicago.


Dorr, J. H., paperhanger; orders left at Jacob Schrotts.


Dolan, Martin, grocer and shoemak- er, 508 S. Joliet.


Dome, Miss Mary, dressmaker, Cass. Donahoe & Bischmann (John T.


Donahoe, Louis C. Bischmann), in- surance, real estate and loans, steamship tickets, exchange and collections, taxes paid, notaries public, conveyances; Chicago and Jefferson.


Doud & Wing, lawyers, 319 Jeffer- son.


Dougall, William, physician, 307 Jefferson.


Downey Bros. (Harry and William), blacksmiths and livery, 106 Wash- ington.


Downey, Peter, confectioner, 401


Cass, and saloon, 400 N. Chicago. Doyle, Miss Lizzie, dressmaker, 220 Jefferson.


Druley, William M., grain, Board of Trade Building.


Druly, Rufus, grain.


Ducker, James, dry-goods, 223 N. Chicago.


Duerselen Bros. (H. H. and Max Duerselen), dispensing chemists, next post-office; motto-Compare and then judge; Telephone No. 106.


Dunne, Rev. P. W. (St. Mary's.)


Dunning & Millar (Frank A. Dun- ning, John S. Millar), insurance and real-estate, 307 Jefferson.


Dyer, Nicholas D., dry-goods, 119- 121 Jefferson.


Egan, James, grocer, teas a specialty, best in the market and warranted to give entire satisfaction; spices, sugars, syrups, etc .; agent for Riverdale yeast, 301 Chicago.


Elwood, James G., real-estate, Post- office Building.


Epstein, Edward, veterinary sur- geon, Jefferson and Chicago.


Erb, William, grocer, 405 Washing- ton.


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Etnyre, J. & E. F. (John and Elias F.), upholsterers, 203 north Chi- cago.


Ettlinger, Aaron, live stock, Chi- cago. Ewen, Henry J., livery, 166 Jeffer- son.


Fahmer, John, physician, Center and Oneida.


Fant, Patrick, grocer, 110 North Bluff.


Fargo, Mrs., dressmaker, Ottowa.


Farley, Thomas, meats, 1100 North Collins.


Faust, Frederick, painter, 327 North Chicago.


Fay, Patrick, boarding, 223 South Chicago.


Fay, William D., photographer, 410 Jefferson.


Fay Sisters, crayon and oil artists, 107 Richard.


Feagans, G. Ell., jeweler, 120 North Chicago.


Fellows, Frank F., livery, 208 North Ottawa.


First National Bank of Joliet (capital $100,000, surplus $44,000), Fred- erick W. Woodruff, president; William G. Wilcox, cashier.


Fish, Henry, president Stone City Bank, Joliet.


Fisher, Eberhard, sash, doors and blinds, 105 Exchange.


Fitch, Julius D., coal and lumber, 101 Eastern avenue.


Fithian & Avery (Johu B. Fithian, Samuel P. Avery, Edward C. Fithian), lawyers, real-estate deal- ers, loans and collections, 317 Jeff- erson.


Flachskan, Louis, grocer, Bluff.


Flanders & Shutts (James R. Flan- ders, Peter Shutts), lawyers, 103 South Ottawa.


Flemming, Rev. T. C., (colored Bap- tist.)


Fletcher, Joseph, baker, 114 South Bluff.


Flick, Mrs. E., boarding, 116 South Bluff.


Fligeltoub & Winckler, painters, 110 North Joliet.


Flynn, Mrs., confectioner.


Fox, Osmond, clothing, 227 Jeffer- son.


Freedel, Joseph, cigars, tobacco and billiards, 116 North Chicago.


Fredell & Burke, grocers.


Frederick, Joseph E., cigars, tobac- co, and grocer, 113 Exchange.


Gardner, Mrs. Sarah, dressmaker.


Garnsey & Knox (Charles B. Garn- sey, Augustus F. Knox), lawyers, Chicago and Jefferson.


Gee, Prof. Charles W., musician and music teacher, 105 Jefferson. German Loan and Savings Bank,


Martin Westphal, Sebastian Log- ger, real-estate loans, 216 North Bluff.


Giberson, John, Rock Island House, 211 South Joliet.


Giletzie, Philip, grocer, Bluff and Bridge.


Gleason, William, grocer, 405 North Chicago.


Golliday, Frank P., Chicago and Van Buren.


Goodspeed, Charles F., lawyer, col- lections promptly attended to; Chi- cago and Jefferson.


Goodspeed, James, grain, Board of Trade.


Gorges, John, boots and shoes, 104 North Bluff.


Gorman, James, Jr, oysters and fruits, 319 Jefferson.


Gray, James, blacksmith and wag- onmaker, 306 South Chicago.


Green, Mrs., dressmaker, Chicago. Greenebaum, Goodman, clothing, 327 Jefferson.


Gregory & Robinson, dressmakers, 206 Jefferson.


Grinton, William, Jr., real-estate, loans, collections, insurance and notary, 110 N. Chicago.


Gross, John, meat market, 706 Washington.


Gunn, Reverend Thomas M. (Pres- byterian.)


Haas, Mrs. Ernest, milliner, north of Sun Building.


Hagan, Henry, blacksmith, 313 N. Bluff.


Hagar, Edward C., attorney at law, Masonic Building.


Haley & O'Donnell (Patrick C. Haley, James L. O'Donnell), law- yers, 124 Jefferson.


Hand, Milton F., dentist, 105 S. Ottawa.


. Hanser, Vincent, grocer.


Hanson, Joseph H., lawyer, 223. Jefferson.


Hlaviland, Frank, livery, Joliet and Van Buren.


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Hasey, Charles, railroad agent.


Heath, William D., collecting agent, Chicago and Jefferson.


Heise, A. W., physician, Ottawa.


Henry, Jacob, railroad contractor.


Henry & Seward (William E. Henry,


Robert L. Seward), real-estate, loan and collection agency, 411 Jefferson.


IIennsgen, Charles M., lawyer and loan agent, Chicago and Jefferson. Hentze, George W., fruit, cigars and tobacco, 209 N. Chicago.


Hicks, Henry F., dentist and taxi- dermist, 219 Jefferson.


Higgins, Daniel F., notary. Hill, Charles A., notary.


Hill, H. & Co. (Henry Hill, William Jessup, William Harris, Thomas Thompson, Thomas Spencer), boiler makers, Benton.


Hill, John W., grocer, 109 Jefferson.


Hill, Mrs. J. W., milliner, 111 Jef- ferson.


Hill & Dibell (Charles A. Hill, Dor- rance Dibell), attorneys and solici- tors.


Hinckel, Charles, police magistrate and justice, 313 Jefferson.


Hingston, George, stenographic re- porter and teacher; special atten- tion given to law reports.


Hobbs Brothers (James R. and Perry J.), 116 N. Ottawa.


Hobbs, Perry J., notary.


Ilodgdon, L. M., farm implements, 101 Jefferson.


Hodgkins, Jefferson, gravel contrac- tor, Railroad


Hoerner, A. J., insurance agent, 517 N. Chicago.


Hoffman, John A., confectioner and stationer, 241 N. Bluff.


Hogan, Mrs. Nellie, milliner, 227 Jefferson.


Holt, Samuel, brickmason, City Limits.


Hood, Wm., confectioner and baker, 221 N. Bluff.


IIotel, St. Nicholas, W. B. Caswell, proprietor.


Hlouck & Brown (George Houck, John Brown), tanners, 105 N. Joliet.


Hougham, Jonathan, grocer, 759 S. ' Joliet.


House, George S., lawyer, Masonic Block.


Howard, Edgar E., insurance agent.


Houser, Vincent, grocer, 113 S. Jol- iet.


Howk, Frederick M., grocer, 101 Washington and 103 Eastern ave- nue.


Hullop, Mrs. Anna, boarding, Hick- ory.


Humphrey & Sons (Horace, Fred H. and Harry B.), manufacturers' castings, 209 S. Ottawa.


Hunter, Wm. H., wood and coal, 507 Jefferson and 504 Cass.


Hutchins Brothers (Thomas H. and William J.), lawyers, 307 Jeffer- son.


Hutchins, Thomas H., notary.


Hutchins, William H., notary.


Hutchins & Barnes (William J. Hutchins, G. Julian Barnes), archi- tects.


Hyde, G. W. & Son (George W. and Louis H.), flour mills, mills 107 Ottawa; gradual reduction process. Ideal Dining Looms, Mrs. Mary B. Stevens, proprietor; rooms in Joli- et Post-office Block.


Illinois Fuel Company, The, C. W. Horneck, president ; J. Stafford, secretary and treasurer ; W. M. Cust, agent, wholesale coal.


Illinois Manufacturing Company, The, William Adams, president ; Perry J, Hobbs, secretary ; Tru- man A. Mason, treasurer; Chas. S. Locke, superintendent. Check- rower manufacturers.


Ingalls, L. E., insurance, real es- tate, collections, 104 North Otta- wa.


Jackson, William G., meats, 118 North Ottawa.


Jacobson, Neils, furniture, 610 Jeff- erson.


Jaques, Mrs., dressmaker, Broad- way.


Johnson, Orrin, architect, Post-of- fice Block.


Johnson, Mrs. Orrin, restaurant, cigars, tobacco, 620 Jefferson.


Johnson, Miss, dressmaker, Scott.


Joliet Barb-Wire Company (capital, $15,000), Hiram B. Scutt, presi- dent ; Lloyd Eberhardt, secretary ; Irving D. Stevens, treasurer; 127 South Ottawa.


Joliet Business College, Ilomer Rus- sell, proprietor, 317 Jefferson, op- posite Court House.


Joliet Tile and Brick Co., manufact-


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urers of standard drain tile of every dimension and size, and first qual- ity pressed and common brick; P. . R, Bannon, president; M. E. Ban- non, secretary-treasurer; estab- lished under state laws in May, 1883; employ from twenty to thirty men, and do a business of from twenty to thirty thousand dollars a year. Office and factory on S. Bluff street.


Joliet City Bank, F. L. Cagwin & Son, proprietors, 122 Jefferson.


Joliet Elevator Company (capital, $75,000), E. C. Hagar, president ; J. H. Breckenridge, secretary ; C. Knowlton, treasurer; Board of Trade Building.


Joliet Enterprise Company (capital, $12,000. George Fish, Charles Fish, Frank H. Connell, L. E. Sunderland), barbed-wire manu- facturers and machinists, Cass.


Joliet Gas Company, W. A. Strong, president, 117 Jefferson.


Joliet Manufacturing Company, suc- cessors to Dillman & Co. (incor- porated, capital, $500,000), A. HI. Shreffler, president ; L. E. Dill- man, treasurer ; E. C. Dillman, secretary ; manufacturers Eureka corn shellers, check powers, barb wire, etc. Established at Plainfield in 1848; at Joliet in 1863.


Joliet Mills, G. W. Hyde & Son, choice patent and family flours, gradual reduction process ; also meal, feed, rye and graham, mill. Joliet Mound Company (incorpor- ated 1862, capital $70,000), R. T. Crane, president ; S. S. Kimbell, vice-president ; Robert L. Tatham, secretary and treasurer ; Frederick R. Stryker, superintendent; R. N. Millard, cashier. Manufacturers of draintile, sewerpipe, firebrick, fireclay, and bathbrick. Estab- lished 1858.


Joliet Oat Meal Company (capital, $40,000), Frank C. Randall, sec- retary; Hart E. Pryor, treasurer; 708 Railroad.


Joliet Paint and Oil Works, A. B. Sharp & Co., freight car, washing, wire paints, white lead and colors, lubricating and other oils, axle grease, etc.


Joliet Public Library.


Joliet Quarries, William Davidson


& Bro., quarrymen and dealers in dimension flagging and rubble stone; office at quarries, one mile south of Joliet; orders filled by ca- nal or railroad.


Joliet Soap Co., George S. Brown, manager, manufacturers of laun- dry, toilet and castile; office and salesroom, 241, 243, 245 and 247 Railroad; Chicago office 125 Clark. Joliet Spiral Barb Fence Co., Thom- as J. Kelly, Peter Adelman and Michael Fitzpatrick, Jefferson, near Exchange.


Joliet Steel Co , Alex J. Leith, pres- ident; Wm. R. Stirling, treasurer; C. E. Sargeant, secretary; II. S. Smith, superintendent.


Joliet Stone Co., G. HI. Munroe, pres- ident; G. M. Campbell, secretary and treasurer; E. L. Stevens, vice- president; dealers in Joliet stone of every variety; special attention given to the execution of plans; quarries on S. Richards, also ou Cass; office, Stevens' Block; estab- lished 1875; incorporated 1877; employ 175 men.


Joliet Wire Cheek Rower Co., (cap- ital, $20,000), Hiram B. Scutt, president; Lloyd Eberhart, secre- tary; Irving D. Stevens, treasurer; manufacturers wire check-rowers and barn-door hangers, 107 S. Ot- tawa.


Kahn, A. & Co., clothing, 206 Jeff- erson.


Kammerman, John, plumber.


Kavanagh, Joseph, grocer, 517 S. Chicago.


Keene, Mrs., boarding, Washington and Eastern avenue.


Keith, W. F., notary.


Kelley, Thomas J., dry-goods, 110 Jefferson.


Kelly, Michael W., physician.


Kelly, Robert, city clerk.


Kenyon, Miss Jennie T., ladies' fur. nishing goods; the most fashion- able and desirable goods in this line in Joliet, 209 Chicago.


Keyes, Jolın, drugs, 702 Washing- ton.


Kiep, Philip, boarding, 308 S Chi- cago.


Kiep and McPartlin (John Kiep, James McPartlin), meets, 117 N. Chicago.


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Killheffer, Joseph F., drugs, 307 Jefferson.


King, John P., lumber, lath, shin-


gles, and posts, Desplaines and Clinton.


Kinney, Mrs. Mary A., jeweler, 315 Jefferson.


Kirk, Philip, grocer, 1019 N. Col- lins.


Klinefelter & Dillman (A. N. Kline- felter, Andrew Dillman), manu- facturers Joliet cheek rower, Ot- tawa and Washington; patented April 18, 1882.




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