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Roach, J. C., livery ; P. O. Aurora. Ryan, H., merchant ; O. O. Aurora. Richardson, P., builder ; P. O. Aurora. Richards, D., painter ; P. O. Aurora. Rolph, J. G., carp .; P. O. Aurora. Rust, Alfred, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Raymond, G. C., P. O. Aurora. Randall, J. D., P. O. Aurora. Ryder, B. D., tailor ; P. O. Aurora.
Reynolds, James, P. O. Aurora. Reynolds, Mrs. F. E., P. O. Aurora. Roberts, J. B., butcher ; P. O. Aurora. Rising, Leonard, mer .; P. O. Aurora.
Rystrom, S., merchant ; P. O. Aurora. Reed, J. H., blacksmith ; P. O. Aurora. Reyneer, Geo., farmer; P. O. Aurora.
Rhutassel, Lawrence, farmer ; P. O. North Aurora.
Rhutassel, Frank, far .; P. O. No. Aurora. Rhutassel, J., farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
Russ, John, farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
Reising, V., farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
SEARS, NELSON, engineer ; P. O. Aurora.
Smith, Pat, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Smith, J. F., P. O. Aurora,
STANDEN, GEO. H., lessee of the North Aurora Fiour Mill; P. O. No. Aurora ; was born in the town of Rye, England, Sept. 17, 1846; remained there until 1870, where he was en- gaged in the milling and bakery bus- iness ; he then emigrated to America, landed at Quebec, thence to Warren- ville, Du Page Co., Ill., where he re- mained but a short time ; he then came to North Aurora, where he commenced the flour-mill business at the North Aurora Flour-Mill, one among the best equipped mills on the Fox River. The flour made from these mills meets with ready sales in Aurora and vicinity, as preference should be given to home productions, if equal to outside offerings. Mr. Standen married Miss Mary Goods, of England; three children. His pa- rents, James and Mary (Hovenden) Standen, are natives of England.
Smith, Jno. H., blacksmith ; P. O. Aurora Smith, R. D., clipper ; P. O. Aurora. Smith, R. B., bkpr .; P. O. Aurora. Smith, Alphonso, P. O. Aurora. Smith, U. M., P. O. Aurora.
Smith, W. B., merchant ; P. O. Aurora. Smith, Wm. E., mach .; P. O. Aurora.
Smith, J. H., blacksmith; P. O. Aurora.
SCHUB, FRED., ice mer. and agent for Phillip Best's Brewing Co .; born at Waldeck, Germany, in 1842; in 1854, his father came to Illinois, having emi- grated from Germany, and located on a farm in Sugar Grove Tp. The subject of this sketch was then but 12 years old ; he had attended school a short time in Germany, and at Sugar Grove went for two Winters; in 1864, he followed farming ; in 1869, he bought land from Wilder Gates and Charles Buck, and erected some large, roomy ice houses ; in the Winter of 1870, he began the cut- ting of ice, and in the Summer started out with two wagons ; in 1874, he be- came the local agent for Phillip Best's Brewing Co .; from a small beginning, his business rapidly increased ; in the Summer season, he employs twelve men and a clerk, running six ice wagons and two beer wagons ; owns ten horses, and takes the lead in the ice trade ; at pres- ent, is the only ice merchant in the city, and since he became the agent for the brewery he has built up a large business. Mr. S. is a liberal, courteous gentleman, and a hard worker.
STODDARD & RYAN, manufac- turers and dealers in plain and stamped tin ware, silver ware, glass ware, Jap- anned ware, etc., No. 145 South River street ; P. O. Aurora; the firm is com- pesed of J. M. Stoddard and H. Ryan ; eight years ago, the firm was H. Ryan & Co. (H. Ryan, L. D. Sage and J. M. Stoddard) ; in 1872, Mr. Sage retired, and the firm name has since been Stod- dard & Ryan; they do a large trade ; they manufacture quite extensively, and can supply every article needed in the kitchen, and of a superior quality ; they own the building they occupy, which is, of course, a benefit to their customers, they have eighteen wagons on the road and employ sober, reliable and industri- ous men, who attend strictly to business ; in addition to the above, S. &. R. are in the fur trade, paying highest market. prices for all kinds of furs.
Smith, C. D. F., attorney ; P. O. Aurora. Smith, Leonard, mach .; P. O. Aurora. Smith, Fred., merchant ; P. O. Aurora. Seidlemann, Martin, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Seidlemann, P., boiler mkr .; P. O. Aurora. Sims, Z., clerk ; P. O. Aurora.
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STICKLE, ALBERT H., of the | firm of Stickle & Fritz; res. 3 East st., Aurora; P. O. Aurora ; born in Ohio Dec. 6, 1845; married Miss Harriet A. Turner ; she was born in New York May 23, 1853, and married Dec. 18, 1873 ; one child-Guy, born Sept. 2, 1874 ; lived in Ohio until he was 15, when he came to Aurora and has lived here since, except one year in Mendota ; enlisted in Co. H, 124th Ill. Inf., and remained three years in service ; was in the battles of Port Gibson, Raymond, Vicksburg, Champion Hills, etc.
SPAULDING, A., M. D., P. O. Aurora ; was born in Washington Co., N. Y., May 9, 1807; is the son of Silas and Annie (Brown) Spaulding; his father was born March 25, 1757 ; was a soldier in the Revolutionary war ; par- ticipated in the battle of Bennington, also at the surrender of Burgoyne ; died at Fort Ann, Feb. 29, 1812; his mother is a descendant of the Peter Brown that came over on the May- flower; they had eight children ; five are dead and three living-Samuel B., born Jan. 27, 1789, living in Ct .; Ano, born Oct. 13, 1797, married N. Baker, now of Knox Co., Ill .; Dr. Spaulding remained at his native State until 1835, where he was engaged in the jewelry business ; he also commenced the study of medicine; attended medical lectures at Brooklyn, N. Y .; his first practice of medicine was at Jersey City, N. J., in 1845 ; thence to New York City, where he remained until 1847 ; the same year he emigrated West to Illinois, and set- itled in Aurora, where he opened a jew- elry store, which business he was very successful in ; retiring from the jewelry business, he put his full time in his pro- fession, electropathic physician. Mar- ried Ephurasia Babcock, of Ct., in 1848 ; has three children living-Sarah Jane, married Oscar Tanner, engaged in farming in De Kalb Co., Ill .; Eliza J., married Harlow Minor, stock rais- ing, Denver, Colo .; Henry A., married Miss Cornelia Russell ; is a stockholder in Tiffany & Co., jewelers, of New York, Paris and London ; he has charge of the house at Paris.
Sims, Samuel, blacksmith; P. O. Aurora. Sims, Curtis, farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
SUMMERS, ROBERT, farmer ; born at Somersetshire, England, Feb. 4, 1826; in 1834, his father came to America and rented a farm in the State of New York; in May, 1836, he sent for his family, and they joined him in New York City ; shortly after, they came to Illinois, settling at Big Rock Township ; here his father made a claim for 400 acres, and in time possessed a fine property ; he died in 1870 ; in 1830, Mr. S., Jr., bought a farm of 40 acres; married Miss F. Hall ; at one time owned 400 acres of land ; was a very successful farmer; was Postmaster under Fillmore's administration ; also Road Commission- er, etc.
Sims, E., merchant ; P. O. Aurora. Stickling, A., laborer ; P. O. Aurora. Scharschug, Mrs. Mary, P. O. Aurora. Spurgen, J. M., painter ; P. O. Aurora. Schoemann, M., drayman ; P. O. Aurora. Strong, Michael, blksmth .; P. O. Aurora. Strong, C. F., burnisher ; P. O. Aurora. Skinner, Jas., P. O. Aurora.
SCHNEIDER, JOHN P., retired farmer ; P. O. North Aurora ; was born near Frankfort on the Rhine, Germany, in 1801 ; he emigrated to America and landed in Philadelphia in 1824, where he remained for four years, engaged in the carpenter trade ; thence to Erie Co., Pa., in same business for three years ; immigrated West to Chicago in 1832; thence to Naperville, where he remained but a short time; in 1833, he settled in Blackberry, Kane Co .; thence to the place that he now lives ou in 1834; Mr. Schneider, when he first came West, had but very little money, but with hard labor, industry and good management, is to-day one of the successful farmers of Kane Co .; he built the dam across Fox River at North Aurora in 1835 ; also, the saw-mill, which burned; he after- ward rebuilt the saw-mill; built the present flour-mill at North Aurora ; was Postmaster of what was then known as Schneider's Mills post office; Mr. Schnei- der is one among the oldest settlers of Kane Co .; is one who clearly remembers when the beautiful land was an unbroken waste, inhabited by roving bands of In- dians, with here and there an occasional adventurous pioneer ; owns 160 acres of land.
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Simpson, G. O., mechanic ; P. O. Aurora. Schick, J. F., butcher ; P. O. Aurora. Snow, Mrs. Mary, P. O. Aurora.
Spicer, Thos., C., B. & Q. R. R .; P. O. Aurora.
Slippick, C., painter ; P. O. Aurora. Santany, David, carp .; P. O. Aurora. Squires, Z., P. O. Aurora.
Stearns, C. A., machinist ; P. O. Aurora. Searles, A. E., attorney ; P. O. Aurora. Southworth, M. O., atty .; P. O. Aurora. Snook, N. H., artist ; P. O. Aurora.
Siegmund, Jacob, publisher; P. O. Aurora. Slosson, Daniel ; P. O. Aurora. Stickle, Thos., marble works; P. O. Aurora. Standt, J. M .; merchant ; P. O. Aurora. Stoll, Jno., tailor ; P. O. Aurora.
SHEPARDSON, WM , retired far- mer; born in Windham Co., Vt., in 1804; remained there until 1845, when he settled in De Kalb Co., Ill. ; here he purchased about 600 acres of land ; was elected Justice of the Peace in 1846 ; has also been Assessor ; was re-elected J. P., in 1851 ; received the nomination and election in Kane and De Kalb Counties for the State Legislature ; he represented his district for four years ; has also held other important offices of trust and responsibility.
Straight, J. J., cabinet mkr .; P. O. Aurora. Stubbs. Joseph, machinist ; P. O. Aurora. Somerindyck, J. Y., merchant .; P. O. Au- rora.
SIMMONS, N. C., manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes (firm of Reising & Simmons); was born at Bridgewater, Mass., in 1838 ; his father was a farmer ; at the age of nine he went to live with an uncle, at Montrose, who was a well- to-do boot and shoe dealer; resided with him until he was fifteen, getting as good an education as the district school afforded ; he was an apt scholar, and acquired a rather more liberal edu- cation than most boys ; at 15, he became an apprentice to the trade with his uncle, serving three years; he became a skill- ful workman ; came to Aurora in 1857 ; became foreman for C. A. Malloy, who kept a boot and shoe store in East Aurora ; worked there a short time and then became partner of Leon & Reising ; in 1863, he became associated in busi ness with Joseph Reising ; is the present Supervisor of Aurora.
Somerindyck, A., merchant; P. O. Aurora .. Sencenbaugh, S. S., mer .; P. O. Aurora. Satterly, E. S., coal dealer ; P. O. Aurora. Sexton, C. M., agent ; P. O. Aurora. Stoughton, J. C., minister ; P. O. Auror 1. Sanburn, C. F., shoemaker ; P. O. Aurora. Sanford, N. R., car repairer ; P. O. Aurora. Shoemaker, Walter, lumber; P. O. Aurora. Sibley, J. R., clerk; P. O. Aurora.
STOLP, JOSEPH, farmer ; P. ().
Aurora ; born in Columbia Co., N. Y., in 1794 ; is the son of Peter and Cath- arine Stolp, who were among the earlier settlers of N. Y. State ; were natives of Germany ; shortly after Joseph was born his parents moved to Montgomery Co. and purchased a farm ; shortly after moved to Onondaga Co .; Mr. S. lived in Onondaga Co. nearly 20 years ; re- ceived as good an education as the times and circumstances would allow ; at 25, married Miss Margaret M. Arlett, at Marseilles, in 1837 ; came to Ill., pass- ing through Penn., Ohio, Mich. and Ind .; from La Porte, Ind., to Joliet ; thence to Naperville; from Naperville to Big Woods, then near present city of Aurora, and joined a brother Fred., who had come one year before ; claimed 300 acres timber and prairie ; Mr. S. has lived in Aurora ever since coming, is 84 years old, and has lived to see Kane Co. grow from a wilderness to what it now is; his wife died but a short time ago.
Solfisburg, Rudolph, ptr. ; P. O. Aurora. Stinson, J. E., merchant ; P. O. Aurora. Sperry, J: D., contractor; P. O. Aurora. Sperry, B. E., mechanic; P. O. Aurora. Schrolle, A., laborer ; P. O. Aurora.
Stringer, F., painter ; P. O. Aurora. Shiltz, John, bartender ; P. O. Aurora.
Shears, George, Principal school ; P. O. Aurora.
Shuman, Jno., farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
Shadock, F., farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
Sawer, Mary J., P. O. Aurora.
Stenger, Mike, P. O. Aurora.
Solfi-burg, C., manufacturer ; P. O. Aurora.
Springer, J. L., merchant ; P. O. Aurora.
Switzer, Albert, brakeman ; P. O. Aurora. Scott, R. K., carp .; P. O. Aurora. Swarthout, C., restaurant; P. O. Aurora.
Swarthout, Selah, mason ; P. O. Aurora. Sparrow, John, laborer ; P. O. Aurora. Summers, Andrew, traveler ; P. O. Aurora ..
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SHEDD, O. N .; P. O. Aurora ; was born in Maine, in 1831 ; is the son of Silas and Clarissa (Noyes) Shedd ; his father was born in 1794; he was en- gaged in the war of 1812; he is now living in Maine ; his mother was born in 1800, and died in 1877 ; Mr. O. N. Shedd remained at his native State until he was 21 years of age ; he was engaged in going to school and school teaching ; thence to Lawrence, Mass., where he entered a soap factory, and remained there for three and a half years ; in 1855, he came West to Chicago, where he purchased real estate which he owns to- day ; he remained there but a short time ; he came to Aurora in company with Mr. Beach ; they purchased 100 acres of land adjoining Aurora ; he laid it out in town lots, and known as Beach and Shedd's addition ; he purchased Mr. Beach's half interest in 1863, and has been dealing very extensively in real estate ever since ; he commenced the soap manufactory in 1856, which busi- ness he has carried on ever since ; he employs from three to four men in the manufactory ; he has held several offices of public trust ; he was City Alderman four years, Highway Commissioner three years and Supervisor two years.
SLAKER, JOSEPH, far .; Sec. 4 ; P. O. North Aurora; was born in Ger- many, in 1816; son of Adam and Eva Slaker; came to America in 1840, to Cleveland, O., where he was engaged in laboring for five years; thence to Chi- cago, where he remained but a short time ; to Aurora in 1846; commenced working in a cooper shop; remained there for two years; thence purchased farm that he now lives on of 190 acres of land, for $15 per acre; now owns 108 acres, valued at $75 per acre ; Mr. Slaker's name was at one time Joseph Ochenschlager ; in 1874 he had the Hon. Eugene Canfield, at the Legisla- ture, change it to Joseph Slaker. Mar- ricd in 1845, to Mary Hiens, of Ger- many ; seven children-John, Louisa, Joseph, Mary, Eva, Sophia, Willie, all born in Kane Co., Ill.
Stevens, Emma, P. O. Aurora. Steadman, H. D., engineer ; P. O. Aurora. Scarlett, Wm., P. O. Aurora.
Scarlett, Charles W., P. O. Aurora.
SLATER, GEO. K., farmer, Sec. 36; P. O. Aurora ; is one of the oldest settlers of Kane Co .; the son of Jona- than and Abigail (Holmes) Slater; was born in Clinton Co., N. Y., in 1812; remained in his native State until 1835, where he was engaged in farming and the lumber business; in 1835, he came to Kane Co., Ill., and settled on the farm he now lives on. When Mr. Slater first came here, ne was in poor cir- cumstances, but, with hard work, industri- ous habits and good management on his farm, he is to-day one of the successful farmers of Kane Co., owning 255 acres. of fine land ; has held several offices of public trust-that of Pathmaster and School Director ; married Mrs (Loomis) Wheadon, daughter of W. Wheadon, of New York ; she was born in 1815. and married in 1846 ; have three children- Henry, Emma and Frank. Henry was in the late war ; he enlisted in the 124th III. Vol. Inf. for three years, but, on ac- count of sickness, was hon. disd., and is now living at Rochelle, Ill., engaged in the lumber and coal business.
Seymour, H. S., engineer ; P. O. Aurora. Seymour, Joseph, farmer; P. O. Aurora. SCHNEIDER, J. F., far .; Sec. 4 ; P. O. North Aurora ; was born in Phila- delphia, Pa., 1828; came West with his parents and settled in Kane Co. in 1834 ; he helped his father, John P. Schneider, build the mill at North Au- rora. Married in 1858, to Miss Charlotte Denham, of England ; six children- George W., Emma L., Eva J., Nellie A., Eddie J., Estella.
Sabin, Wm., drayman ; P. O. Aurora.
Spink, Edward, compositor ; P. O. Aurora.
Spink, John, lab .; P. O. Aurora.
Schrader, E., carp .; P. O. Aurora.
Shepherd, Edward, mach .; P. O. Aurora. Shepard, J., P. O. Aurora. Stolp, John, P. O. Aurora.
Stolp, J. G., mer .; P. O. Aurora.
Stolp, R. S., carp .; P. O. Aurora.
Stolp, Levi, carp .; P. O. Aurora.
Sorg, Michael, P. O. Aurora.
Sorg, Christian, P. O. Aurora. Scharpenter, Theo., P. O. Aurora.
Schmahl, Jacob, Sr., mer .; P. O. Aurora. Schlicht, W., lab,; P. O. Aurora.
Schiltgen, Peter, P. O. Anrora. Shoir, Frank, P. O. Aurora.
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Stumm, Jos., lab .; P. O. Aurora. Shomer, Nick, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Shoger, F., lab .; P. O. Aurora.
SOLFISBURG, CHRISTIAN,
proprietor of brick yard and lime kiln ; was born in Switzerland, Jan. 12, 1832 ; is the son of John and Mary Solfisburg ; came to America May 1, 1852; was engaged in working on a farm, when he first came here, at $10 per month-near Naperville ; he came to Kane Co., and settled near Aurora, in 1855; com- menced farming and dealing in wood ; in 1861, he commenced burning lime; in 1862, the manufacture of brick ; since he has been in the business, he has fur- nished brick to build nearly all the prominent buildings in Aurora-such as Coulter's Opera House, Brady's School, and all the free schools in Aurora, Fitch House and others. When he first came here, he was worth but very little; to- day, he ranks as one of the successful business inen of Aurora; owns one of the most extensive brick yards and lime kilns in Kane Co .; 34 acres of fine improved land, where is located his fine brick residence; one house and lot in Aurora ; six lots in South Chicago ; one fine improved farm, of 160 acres, in Kendall Co .; all of this made by hard work and good management ; is also engaged with Mr. Kerr, in building a first-class tile manufactory at Hinckley ; was married in 1859, to Miss Elizabeth Love; she was born in Toronto, Can- ada, March 25, 1843; father Robert Love and mother Margaret (Landers) Love, settled in Aurora in 1852; seven children-Clara, Albert, Lincoln, Lillie, Edmond, Adie Bell and Lydia.
SMITH, C. F., artist, painter and let- terer, for the C., B. & Q. R. R .; P. O. Aurora; he was born at Frankfort, Germany, in 1826, and came to America in 1850 ; his first work in this country was with the well known John Stephenson, car and omnibus builder of N. Y .; he remained there about two years ; thence went to Jersey City, and thence to Chicago in 1854, where he commenced work for the C., B. &. Q. R, R., and has been in the employ of this company ever since; he is one of the oldest employes of the C., B. & Q. R. R .; he moved to Aurora in 1856.
Schoeberlein, Adam, coal ; P. O. Aurora. Seamans, Mrs. L. A., P. O. Aurora. Schickler, C., P. O. Aurora.
Schickler, Phillip, mer .; P. O. Aurora. Stone, A. J., P. O. No. Aurora.
Stephenson, Wm., milk dealer; P. O. Aurora.
Stone, A. H., R. R. agt .; P. O. No. Aurora. SILL, S. B, & SON, dentists ; P. O.
Aurora; established the business in Aurora in 1877 ; they have always held a formost place in the dental profession. S. B. Sill, senior member, was born in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1824; is the son of Joseph and Eliza (Berry) Sill; his father was engaged in the United States Custom House at Buffalo ; when young his parents moved to Oberlin, O .; re- mained there but a short time, thence to Jonesville, Mich., about 1836, where he commenced the study of dentistry in 1846 ; about 1848 he located at Kala mazoo, and was the first established dentist of that town, where he re- mained until 1853 ; thence to Iowa City, Ia .; remained there until 1856, re- turned to Michigan and continued the practice of dentistry until 1877, when he moved to Aurora. His son, Edward J., was born in Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1852 ; has had excellent advantages in dentistry with his father and the most prominent dentistries of Michi- gan ; is regarded by the dental profes- sion as one of the finest dental opera- tors in the State. These gentlemen employ no assistants, and the work they do they guarantee to be durable and first-class. S. B. Sill married in 1850 to Miss Caroline M. Swayzee, daughter of David Swayzee; four children, two boys and two girls.
Shehan, John, laborer ; P. O. Aurora.
Spoton, Matt, laborer ; P. O. Aurora.
Sargent, E. A., laborer ; P. O. Aurora. Stewart, Henry, engineer ; P. O. Aurora.
Spang, John, P. O. Aurora.
Steffers, Valentine, P. O. Aurora. Smith, Catharine, P. O. Aurora.
Shuler, John, farmer; P. O. Aurora,
Smith, Peter, farmer ; P. O. No. Aurora.
Smith, Henry, saloon ; P. O. Aurora.
Sachan, John, laborer ; P. O. Aurora.
Sauber, Michael, far .; P. O. No. Aurora.
Sholan, Peter, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Schilling, Peter, lab .; P. O. Aurora.
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Shoden, Catharine, P. O. Aurora. Souter, Michael, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Stone, A. H., far .; P. O. No. Aurora. Smith, Mrs. E., P. O. Aurora. Stiffers, Jacob, P. O. Aurora. Smith, Susan, P. O. Aurora.
Spray, Mathew, farmer ; P. O. Aurora. Squires, Geo. J., farmer ; P. O. Aurora.
Scharschug, J. J., farmer ; P. O. Aurora. Schuller, John, farmer; P. O. Aurora.
Skinner, James, insurance ; P. O. Aurora. Shedden, L. M., P. O. Aurora. Snow, A., P. O. Aurora.
Sullivan, Daniel, P. O. Aurora.
Swan, Hannah, P. O. Aurora.
Spear, Lewis, P. O. Aurora.
Stickle, Thompson, marble worker ; P. O. Aurora.
Shears, Joseph, mason ; P. O. Aurora. Saulsberry, David, P. O. Aurora. Shannon, Mat, drayman ; P. O. Aurora. Spaulding, H. L., P. O. Aurora.
Seamans, S. D., lumber dealer ; P. O. Aurora.
Schuder. Frank, P. O. Aurora. Sullivan, Mary, P. O. Aurora. Sawerbucker, M., P. O. Aurora. Stawss, Felix, P. O. Aurora.
Smith, A. A., carpenter ; P. O. Aurora. Suitner, Samuel, P. O. Aurora. Schmahl, Mrs. Mary, P. O. Aurora.
Stinner, Joseph, P. O. Aurora.
Schwarzhous. H., Jr., C., B. & Q .; P. O. Aurora.
Schwartzhous, H., Sr., C., B. & Q .; P. O. Aurora.
Schorr, Frank, laborer ; P. O. Aurora. Stolp, J. B., C., B. & Q .; P. O. Aurora. Smith, John, farmer; P. O. Aurora. Severance, Absalom, P. O. Aurora. Stewart, Robt., car repairer; P. O. Aurora. Siegers, James, P. O. Aurora.
Strong, Michael, blksmith ; P. O. Aurora. Santry, Michael, lab .; P. O. Aurora. Smitt, H. W., P. O. Aurora. Sholes, S., P. O. Aurora. Schultz, John, P. O. Aurora.
Shoger, Wm., lab ; P. O. Aurora. Solfisbury, J., P. O. Aurora. Scarlett, Wm, P. O. Aurora. Sexton, Norman, P. O. Aurora. Summers, Samuel, P. O. Aur. ra. Schuller, Nich., P. O. Aurora. Spencer, Theo., P. O. Aurora. Stewart, Jennie, P. O. Aurora. Stewart, Charles, P. O. Aurora.
Smith, H., P. O. Aurora.
Stephens, Emma A., P. O. Aurora. Saterfield, J., Jr., P. O. Aurora.
Safford, H. M., P. O. Aurora. Stewart, Wmu., P. O. Aurora.
Stiffens, C., P. O. Aurora. Sperlein, M., P. O. Aurora.
Spalding, Joseph, far .; P. O. Aurora.
Shepard, L., P. O. Aurora. Schillen, N., P. O. Aurora. Sechem, Peter, far .; P. O. Aurora.
Santry, John, far .; P. O. Aurora.
Sperry, Sidney, far .; P. O. Aurora.
Seamans, C. W., far .; P. O. Aurora.
Swinburn, Wm., far .; P. O. Aurora.
Smith, Frank, P. O. Aurora. Spear, Ellen, P. O. Aurora.
Stoutenger, Mrs. H. T., P. O. Aurora.
Siegmund, J. E., P. O. Aurora.
Short, John, saloon ; P. O. Aurora.
Short, J. M., billiard hall ; P. O. Aurora.
Shaddock, F., P. O. Aurora.
Story, M. L., P. O. Aurora.
Shepherd, N. H., stone cutter ; P. O. Aurora. Smith, R. J., P. O. Aurora.
Severance, G. W., P. O. Aurora.
Siegmund, Jacob, Jr., P. O. Aurora.
Schmahl, Jacob, Sr. mer. ; P. O. Aurora. Schmidt, Leonard, C., B. & Q. R. R. ; P. O. Aurora.
Scherwin, D. C., P. O. Aurora.
Schraeder, Geo., engineer; P. O. Aurora. Scrofford, C. C., C., B. & Q. R. R .; P. O. Aurora.
Sweet, P. L., P. O. Aurora.
Slate, W. L., P. O. Aurora.
Steiner, Geo., laborer ; P. O. Aurora.
Stramp, Joseph, P. O. Aurora.
Steuborn, A., P. O. Aurora. Sehmidt. Anton, P. O. Aurora.
Silvey, Walter, P. O. Aurora.
Schomer, John, P. O. Aurora.
Schietz, August, P. O. Aurora.
Skinner, Eliza, P. O. Aurora. Slate, Mrs. L., P. O. Aurora.
Stolp, E. A., machinist ; P. O. Aurora.
Stuffick, John, P. O. Aurora. Slaker, J., P. O. Aurora. Sedgewick, C. S., P. O. Aurora.
Sims, E., dry goods ; P. O. Aurora. Street, B., ice dealer ; P. O. Aurora. Stiffen, Peter, saloon ; P. O. Aurora. Stockwell, D. W., mer .; P. O. Aurora. Slaker, F., grocer ; P. O. Aurora. Stevens, G. W., P. O. Aurora.
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TAX-PAYERS AND VOTERS OF
Shafer, Fred, C., B. & Q. R. R .; P. O. Aurora.
Sall, Gust., shoemaker ; P. O. Aurora. Swan, S., P. O. Aurora. Stafford, J., P. O. Aurora. Stafford, N., P. O. Aurora. Smith, Mrs. E. J., P. O. Aurora.
Sherwin, Mrs. J. D., P. O. Aurora.
Shannon, James, P. O. Aurora. Smith, W. D., P. O. Aurora.
Smith, Edgar, car repairer ; P. O. Aurora. Smith, David, laborer ; P. O. Aurora. Siegmund, J. J., P. O. Aurora. Schaffer, Christ, laborer ; P. O. Aurora. Smith, W. A., mach .; P. O. Aurora.
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