Polk Topeka, Kansas, city directory, 1888-9, Part 15

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Polk
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30,170


Indiana


35,910


Tennessee.


41,750


Indian Territory, etc.


69,830


Texas ..


262,290


Iowa ..


55,475


Utah


82,190


Kansas.


81,700


Vermont


9,135


Kentucky


40,000


Virginia


40,125


Louisiana


45,420


Washington


66,880


Maine


29,895


West Virginia.


24,645


Maryland


9,860


Wisconsin


54,450


Massachusetts.


8,040


Wyoming


97,575


Michigan


57,130


Minnesota.


79,205


Total.


3,501,409


Mississippi


46,340


VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS.


Country.


Monetary Unit.


Standard.


Value in U. S. Money.


Standard Coin.


Argentine Republic ..


Peso.


Gold and silver ..


.965


1-20, 1-10, 1-5, 12 and 1 peso, 1/2 ar- gentine and argentine.


Anstria


Florin.


Silver


.359


Belgium


Franc.


Gold and silver.


.193


Bolivia


Boliviano.


Silver


. 727


Brazil.


Milreis of 1,000 reis. Dollar


Gold


$1.00


Chili


Peso.


Gold and silver ..


.912


Condor, douhloon and escudo.


Cuba.


Peso.


Gold and silver .. Gold


.268


Ecuador


Peso.


Silver


.727


Egypt.


Piaster


Gold


.049


5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 piasters.


France


Franc


Gold aud silver ..


.193


5, 10 and 20 francs.


German Empire.


Mark.


Gold


.238


5, 10 and 20 marks.


Great Britain.


4.86615


Greece.


Drachma


Gold and silver ..


.193


Hayti.


Gourde.


Gold and silver ..


.965


India.


Rupee of 16 annas.


Silver


.346


Italy


Lira


Gold and silver ..


.193


Japan.


Yen


Silver


,784


Liheria


Dollar


Gold


1,00


Mexico


Dollar


Silver


.79


Netherlands


Florin


Gold and silver .. Gold


. 268


Peru ..


Sol


Silver


. 727


Portugal


Milreis of 1,000 reis


Gold


1.08


Russia


Silver


.582


/4, 12 and 1 rouble.


Spain ..


Gold and silver Gold


.268


Switzerland.


Franc.


Gold and silver ..


.193


Tripoli


Mahhub of 20 piasters ..


Silver


.656


Turkey.


Piaster


Gold


.041


U. S. of Colombia ..


Peso.


Silver.


.727


25, 50, 100, 250 and 500 piasters. Peso.


Venezuela


Bolivar.


Gold and silver ..


.193


5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bolivar.


FOR EXCHANGE.


NO CHARGE TO BORROWERS


LOWEST RATES ON TOPEKA


Rodgers & Stranahan,


Merchant Tailors, OFFICE BLOCK.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO. F C C


CITY LOANS.


Peso or dollar, 5, 10, 25, 50 centavo.


Norway


Crown


10 and 20 crowns. Sol.


2, 5 and 10 milreis.


Rouble of 100 copceks .. Pescta of 100 centimes .. Crown


.193


5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pesetas.


10 and 20 crowns.


Sweden


Pound sterling


Gold


Half sovereign and sovereign.


5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 drachmas. 1, 2, 5 and 10 gourdes.


5. 10, 20, 50 and 100 lire.


1, 2, 5, 10, 20 yen, gold and silver.


Denmark


Crown


Gold


.546


5, 10 and 20 francs.


Boliviano.


Canada.


New Jersey


North Carolina


48,580


District of Columbia


5, 10 and 20 francs.


. 402


932 1-16, 78, 14, 12 and 1 doubloon. 10 and 20 crowns. Peso.


GEO. W. WATSON


HANDLES RANCH LANDS, FROM 40 ACRES UP TO 100,000 ACRES.


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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY.


CONGRESSIONAL LAND GRANTS TO STATES, TO JUNE 30, 1886.


State.


Estimated Acres.


State.


Estimated Acres.


Alabama


3,729,120


Michigan.


4,712,480


Arkansas ..


3,940,272


Minnesota.


9,992,041


California


3,400,000


Missouri


2,985,160


Florida


2,360,114


Mississippi.


2,062,240


Illinois


2,595,053


Wisconsin.


4,808,486


Iowa


6,795,527


Kansas


9,370,000


Total.


58,329,213


Louisiana.


1,578,720


DISTANCES BY WATER FROM NEW YORK TO FOREIGN PORTS.


Port.


Country.


Miles.


Alexandria ..


Egypt ...


5,095


Amsterdam


Holland


3,530


Bermudas


West Indies.


680


Bombay.


India


11,555


Bordeaux


France.


3,334


Brussels


Belgium


3,418


Cape of Good Hope


Africa


6,840


Cape Horn ..


South America


7,000


Constantinople.


Turkey.


5,154


Copenhagen.


Denmark


3,650


Calcutta


India


12,510


Canton


China


14,105


Gibraltar.


Spain


3,290


Glasgow.


Scotland


2,21


Halifax.


Nova Scotia


563


Havana


Cuba ..


1,275


Lima


Peru


11,312


Lisbon


Portugal


3,184


London


England


3,376


Liverpool


England


3,080


Madras.


British India


11,840


Naples


Italy


4,327


Pekin


China


15,325


Pernambuco ..


Brazil


4,926


St. John.


Newfoundland


785


St. Petersburg


Russia


4,431


Honolulu.


Sandwich Islands.


7,150


San Francisco


California.


18,843


Shanghai.


China.


14,510


Stockholm


Sweden


4,075


Valparaiso.


Chili


4,813


Vera Cruz.


Mexico.


2,185


Vienna


Austria


4,195


Yokohama


SHORT METHOD FOR CALCULATING INTEREST. Multiply the principal by as many hundredths as there are days, and -


.Divide by 90


For 5 66


72


For 6


60


For 7


513


For 8


66


45


For 9


40


For 10


36


For 12


30


Example .- Interest on $50 for 30 days, at 4 per cent .: 50×30=1,500, which divided by 90=163 cents, which is the required result.


FOR DRESS SUITS . Call' on RODGERS & STRANAHAN, East of the Post-Office Building. .


Lowest Rates and Every Accomodation to Borrowers on Real Estate Loans. T. E. Bowman & Co.


Japan ..


7,523


For 4 per cent.


The Cheapest Real Estate IN THE CITY AND COUNTY .'. IS OFFERED BY .',


GEO, W. WATSON.


RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY. 157


BUSINESS LAW IN DAILY USE.


The following compilation of business law contains the essence of a large amount of legal verbiage:


If a note is lost or stolen, it does not release the maker; he must pay it, if the consideration for which it was given and the amount can be proven.


Notes bear interest only when so stated.


. Principals are responsible for the acts of their agents.


Each individual in a partnership is responsible for the whole amount of the debts of the firm, except in cases of special partnership.


Ignorance of the law excuses no one.


The law compels no one to do impossibilities.


An agreement without consideration is void.


A note made on Sunday is void.


Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced.


A note made by a minor is void.


A contract made with a minor is void.


A contract made with a lunatic is void.


.


A note obtained by fraud, or from a person in a state of intoxication, cannot be collected.


It is a fraud to conceal a fraud.


Signatures made with a lead pencil are good in law.


A receipt for money is not always conclusive.


The acts of one partner bind all the rest.


"Value received" is usually written in a note, and should be, but is not neces- sary. If not written, it is presumed by law or may be supplied by proof.


The maker of an "accommodation" bill or note, (one for which he has received no consideration, having lent his name or credit for the accommodation of the holder,) is not bound to the person accommodated, but is bound to all other parties precisely as if there was good consideration.


No consideration is sufficient in law if it be illegal in its nature.


Checks or drafts must be presented for payment without unreasonable delay.


Checks or drafts should be presented during business hours; but in this country, except in the case of banks, the time extends through the day or evening.


If the drawee of a check or draft has changed his residence, the holder must use due or reasonable diligence to find him.


If one who holds a check, as payee or otherwise, transfers it to another, he has a right to insist that the check be presented that day, or, at farthest, on the day fol- lowing.


A note endorsed in blank, ( the name of the endorser only written,) is transfer- able by delivery, the same as if made payable to bearer.


SEE RODGERS & STRANAHAN,


WHEN YOU WANT A NOBBY SUIT MADE.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO., REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKERS, Low Rates and Prompt Money.


Go to GEO. W. WATSON, SUCCESSOR TO WATSON & THRAPP; REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ; !!! AND GET A LIST OF PROPERTY HE HAS FOR SALE.


c c 3 - 2 c c c - c Special Low Rates on Large Loans. T. E. BOWMAN & CO., Jones Building, Sixth St. .


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RADGES' TOPEKA DIRECTORY.


PERPETUAL CALENDAR.


For finding the day of the week on which any day of any month falls, (or the day of the month for any given day of the week) in any year before or after Christ, Old Style or New. [ Compiled hy Joseph P. Bradley .- Copyright.]


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2. Find the year in "Years of the Cen- tury;" follow up the column to the day on the same horizontal line with the given century. Find this day under the given month. The figures above it in the same vertical line show the dates of that day dur- ing the given month, and the week days in the same horizontal line to the right or left have their respective datesabove them, thus forming the entire cal- endar for that month and year.


EXAMPLE 1. To find the day of the week for July 4th, 1881: Opposite Century 19, New Style, and over year 81, is Saturday. Under July, Saturday falls in the vertical line under 2, and the second day to the right following, under 4, is Monday, July 4th.


EXAMPLE 2. To find the day of the week on which Columhus discovered America, October 12th, 1492, Old Style: Opposite Century 15, Old Style, and over 92 in hlack letters (it being leap year) is Monday. Therefore October 8th was Monday; and the line of week days in which Monday falls under October (which is the sixth) with the days of the month above, constitute the entire Calendar for October, 1492, Old Style, and the 12th, as seen, falls on Friday.


TRIMMINGS OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY ARE ALWAYS USED BY RODGERS & STRANAHAN.


21


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Sun. 17


EXPLANATION OF THE CALENDAR.


1. The days of the different months as given above. fall in any year, on the week- day found oppositethe century (Old or New Style) in which the year occurs, and over the year thereof.


N. B .- Leap years being inserted twice, the first number is used when the given date is in Jauuary or February; the sec- ond for the other months.


Thur. Wed.


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If You Don't Know WATSON,


Bear in mind that he is one of the Oldest REAL ESTATE Operators in the State. and that he is reliable.


RADGES' TOPEKA CITY DIRECTORY.


No abbreviations are used in this work except those that every intelligent person will readily understand. The names inserted in BLACK LETTERS are those of the advertising patrons of this work.


A complete Street and Avenue Guide to the city will be found on the pre- ceding pages, and the Business Directory, arranged by trades and professions, follows the alphabetical arrangement of names.


T. with number in large black figures indicates Telephone number.


A.


Aavensen, H., res. 202 East Fourth.


Abarr, Mary, society editor Topeka Daily Capital, res. 721 Monroe.


Abel, Molly, student, res. 1814 West Tenth.


Aber, Lydia, (widow,) res. 418 West Sixth.


Aber, Wallace W., materializing medium, res. 418 West Sixth.


Abernathy, George, laborer, r. 417West B. Abernathy, W. M., insurance agent, 535 Kansas ave, res. same.


Ackley, Edward N., real estate agent, res. 328 Klein.


Ackley, Michael R., stenographer, res. 1906 Harrison.


Acker. James A., veterinarian, res. 1277 Polk.


Adair, William, teamster, res. 502 East Third.


Adam, N. John, clerk Kansas Loan and Trust Co., res. 211 Tyler.


Adams. Alexander W., farmer, res. 1269 Van Buren.


Adams, Alfred, laborer, res. 1219 Buch- anan.


Adams, Benjamin, laborer, res. 210 North Monroe.


Adams, Charles, clerk, res. 1258 Lincoln. Adams, Charles B., laborer, res. 427 Lake. Adams, Caleb H., physician, res. 817 North Monroe.


Adams, Chas. P., bookkeeper Journal, res. 511 Harrison.


Adams, Emma J., (widow,) res. 933 East Tenth.


Adams, F. G., secretary State Historical Society, office west wing Capitol, res. Walnut st., College Hill.


Adams, Frank J., res. 1269 Van Buren. Adams, Henry, stone cutter, res. 324 Western ave.


Adams, Henry, laborer, r. n. w. cor. Fif- teenth and Lake.


Adams House, S. S. Hughes, proprietor, 110 East B.


Adams, H. E., laborer, rooms 121 West Tenth, up stairs.


Adams, H. J., attorney at law, 423 Kan- sas ave., res. Walnut st., College Hill.


Adams, Jennie, dressmaker, res. 918 Kan- sas ave.


Adams, Jennie, res. 115 East Second.


Adams, Jacob C., carpenter, res. s. e. cor. Fifteenth and Lane.


Adams, James E., student, res. 1302 To- peka ave.


Adams, J. N., (Adams & Keating,) res. 1201 North Madison.


Adams, John N., clerk, res. 211 Tyler.


ROWLEY BROS., TICKET AGENTS A. T. & S. F. R. R. AND ALL CONNECTING LINES. S. E. Corner Sixth and Kansas Avenues. .


Imported Cloths a Specialty at RODGERS & STRANAHAN'S, 118 EAST FIFTH STREET.


has EVER HAD TO WAIT A DAY for PRINCIPAL or INTEREST when due. T. E. BOWMAN & CO. NO ACCEPTED APPLICATION has EVER HAD TO WAIT A DAY for MONEY, and NO INVESTOR


If you want to know anything about REAL ESTATE, call on


Geo. W. Watson,


Southwest Corner Sixth -and- - Kansas Avenues.


MAKE LOW RATES ON TOPEKA CITY LOANS, ONE TO FIVE YEARS' TIME.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


ADA RADGES' CITY 160


DIRECTORY. ALC


BUSINESS PROPERTY and Residence Lots in Desirable Locations


FOR SALE BY J. S. COLLINS & CO., BANK OF TOPEKA BUILDING.


Adams, John Q., baggagemaster Santa Fé, res. 1307 East Sixth.


Adams, John W., res. 1108 Topeka ave. Adams, Kate, clerk, res. 934 Filmore.


Adams & Keating, (J.N. Adams and M. J. Keating,) tin sliop., etc., 230 Kansas ave. Adams, Nathaniel, stone cutter. res. 211 Tyler.


Adams, Nancy H., (widow,) res. 1302 To- peka ave.


Adams, N. O., res. West, bet. Twentieth and Twenty-first.


Adams, Orr, tinner, res. 1201 North Madi- son.


Adams, O. A , (widow,) res. 903 Fillmore. Adams, P. H., farmer, res. 311 West Hun- toon.


Adams, Q. J., night clerk Dutton House. Adams, R. C., clerk Santa Fé R. R., res. 435 Jefferson.


Adams, Rebecca J., dressmaker, res. 211 Tyler.


Adams, Sarah B., (widow,) res. 622 West- ern ave.


Adams, Thos., res. 803 North Tyler.


Adams, Thos., upholsterer, bds. 91 Ash.


Adams, Wesley, laborer, res. n. w. cor. Fillmore and D.


Adams, William, architect, res. 432 Mon- roe.


Adamson, Frank, compositor, res. 117 West Tenth.


Adamson, Louie, res. 117 West Tenth.


Adamson, Robert, packer, res. 410 Mon- roe.


Adamson, Robert N., tinner, res. 117 West Tenth.


Addis, Edward S., painter, res. 212 East Second.


Addison, Frank, laborer, res. s. e. cor. Sec- ond and Klein.


Addy, Kate, boarding house, 520 Harri- son, res. same.


Addy, Reason, res. 520 Harrison.


Aderhold, M. A., (widow,) r. 107 West B.


Aderholt, George, teamster, bds. 615 Quincy.


Adkins, Nannie, (widow) res. 914 North Tyler.


Adkins, Samuel, carpenter, res. 1400 Van Buren.


Admire, W. W., stenographer Governor's office, res. 627 Tyler.


Ahlquest, Hannah, domestic, res. 234 Tyler.


Ahlstrom, John, meat market, 400 East Eighth and 732 Lake, res. same.


Aikens, , blacksmith, res. 907 North Harrison.


Ainge, Joseph, plumber, bds. 220 East Tenth.


Ainsworth, Alanda, laborer, res. Liberty, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Veale's add.


Aird, William, commercial traveler, res. 1018 Jackson.


Akeroyd, A. B., (Akeroyd Bros.,) res. 910 North Topeka ave.


Akeroyd Bros., (E. B. and A. B.) agricul- tural implements, 818 North Kansas ave. Akeroyd, E. B., (Akeroyd Bros.,) res. 2.7 West D.


Akers, Eleanor, (widow,) res. 630 Monroe. Akers, M. W., correspondent, res. 1202 North Van Buren.


Akin, Kate L., (widow,) res. 621 West street.


Akins, Conner, laborer, res. Rogers' add., N. T.


Akins, Nicholas, laborer, res. Rogers' add., N. T.


Albaugh, H. V., clerk Santa Fé R. R., res. 324 Clay.


Alberty, Caroline, domestic, res. 318 Har- rison.


Alberty, Moses, laborer, res. 318 Harrison. Albright, J. M., conductor, res. North Western ave., bet. G and H.


Albro, Benjamin, clerk in storehouse, res. 613 Chandler.


Alcorn, - -, res. 400 Harrison.


Kansas National Bank, $500,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL.


Corner Fifth and Kansas Avenue,


P


IECE GOODS in Endless Varieties to Select a SUIT from, at . . RODGERS & STRANAHAN'S. .


1


GEO. W. WATSON keeps his own TEAMS, and Shows Property Free of Charge.


ALD RADGES' CITY 161 DIRECTORY ALL


H. C. SPEER, MUNICIPAL BONDS.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH INVESTORS.


Alden, Henry N., painter and paper hanger, res. 1415 Van Buren.


Alden, Newton C., paper hanger, res. 1415 Van Buren.


Alden, Phoebe, (widow,) res. 627 Fillmore. Alderfer, Allen, laborer, bds. 409 Chan- dler.


Aldolph, George, bridge carpenter, res. 610 North Topeka ave.


Aldrich, John B., laborer, res. 708 Bran- ner.


Aldridge, George, photographer, 1013 North Kansas ave., res. same.


Aldridge, Isah, laborer. res. 118 Jefferson. Alexander, Andrew H., carpenter, res. 726 Chestnut. -


Alexander, Charles, head waiter Hotel Throop, res. same.


Alexander, Carter P., painter, res. 1114 East Eighth.


Alexander, Erastus, collector, res. 310 East Third.


Alexander, George, carpenter, res. 816 Clay.


Alexander, M., (Alexander & McGaw,) bds. 111 East Fourth.


Alexander, Mary, (widow,) res. 607 North Kansas ave.


Alexander & McGaw, coal dealers, office 509 Kansas ave., yard 523 East Fourth. Office T. 429. yard T. 313.


Alexander, Reid, physician and surgeon, 622 Kansas ave., res. same. T. 150.


Alexander, R. H., salesman, res. 520 Har- anson.


Alexander, Thomas, res. 607 North Kan- sas ave.


Alexander, M., barber shop, 611 North Kansas avenue, res. E near Tyler.


Alexander, W. B., capitalist, res. 421 Clay. Alfred, C. B., (widow,) bds. 315 East Sixth.


Alkine, C. H., Kansas Plumbing Co., res.


Allan, William, clerk, rooms 6 Woodlawn ave., Potwin Place.


Allaway, Wm., ( Wm. Allaway & Co.,) res. Lane, cor. Twentieth.


Allaway, Wm. & Co., real estate and loans, 323 Kansas ave.


Alldaffer, M. S., (File & Alldaffer,) res. 1417 West Twenty-first.


Allen, -, barber, bds. 722 Western ave. Allen, Annie, res. 832 North Monroe.


Allen, Arthur, ( Prescott & Allen,) res. 927 North Topeka ave.


Allen, A. L., attorney at law, 529 Kansas ave., res. 1263 Western ave.


Allen, A., janitor, res 1413 Jackson.


Allen, C. A., painter, 114 East Seventh, res. 718 Western ave.


Allen, Cora B., r. 1311 North Kansas ave Allen, Chas. J., teamster, res. 1311 North Kansas ave.


Allen, Charles P., policeman, res. 1311 North Kansas ave.


Allen, Charles W., bookbinder, res. 1321 Jackson.


Allen, Daniel R, teamster, res. 832 North Monroe.


Allen, Elizabeth, (widow,) res. 619 North Monroe.


Allen, Enoch, laborer, res. 319 West B.


Allen, E. B., Secretary of State. office east wing Capitol, res. 618 West Eighth.


Allen, Frank, laborer, res. inside Santa Fé " Y," N. T.


Allen, Frank B. S., porter, r. 1413 Jackson.


Allen, George, stone mason, bds. 1033 Jef- ferson.


Allen, George D., representing Graham Paper Co., St. Louis, Mo., bds. Copeland.


Allen, G. E., carpenter, res. 903 North Jackson.


Allen, Henry C., laborer, res. 1411 Tyler. Allen, H. D., clerk Santa Fe R. R., bds. 1027 Western ave.


Allen, Henry S., contractor and builder, res. Woodlawn ave., Potwin Place.


Allen, John, teamster, res. 1215 North Monroe.


ROWLEY BROS., TICKET AGENTS A. T. & S. F. R. R. AND ALL CONNECTING LINES. S. E. Corner Sixth and Kansas Avenues.


SAMPLES


of LATEST NOVELTIES in Cloth furnished by Rodgers & Stranahan, Topeka. Write.


PROMPT MONEY.


. LOW RATES,


T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


TO BORROWERS. MINIMUM EXPENSE


GEO. W. WATSON


Makes Investments for Capitalists. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


No accepted application has ever had to wait a day for money.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO., Real Estate Loan Brokers.


ALL RADGES' CITY 162


DIRECTORY. AND


City ofo Suburban Property, Improved Farms @ Wild Lands,


FOR SALE BY J. S. COLLINS & CO., 535 KANSAS AVENUE.


Allen, John C., clerk, res. 1033 Jefferson. 'Allen, James H., res. 1311 North Kansas . ave.


Allen, John W., deputy assessor, res. 406 East First.


Allen, L. A., (widow.) res. 832 North Monroe.


Allen, Lydia B., domestic, res. 619 North Monroe.


Allen, Martha, (widow,) r. 1321 Jackson. Allen, Mrs. M. L., res. 301 West Huntoon. Allen, Mrs. R. E., bds. Hotel Windsor .. Allen, Samuel, laborer, r. 209 East Second.


Allen, Thomas M., real estate agent, res. 1311 North Kansas ave.


Allen, W. I., sup't C. K. & N. Ry., of- fice at depot, res. 820 North Harrison. T. 431.


Allen, W. M., deputy City Marshal, res. 814 North Jackson.


Allen, W. W., sup't fuel and mines A. T. & S. F. R. R., 833 Kansas ave., bds. at Windsor Hotel.


Allendorph, Peter, laborer, res. 606 North Topeka ave.


Alleaume, Albert, cigars and tobacco, 327 Adams, res. same.


Aller, A. L., secretary Topeka Wind Mill Manfg. Co., res. 1124 North Monroe.


Aller, Frank A., res. 1124 North Monroe. Aller, William H., machinist, res. 1124 North Monroe.


Allison, A. M., bookkeeper, res. West Eleventh, Boynton's add.


Allison, M. A., stone contractor, res. northeast corner Division and Sixth, Swygart addition.


Allstott, Del., grocer, res. 418 Quincy.


Allton, Joseph, laborer, res. 505 Chand- ler.


Allton, Samuel, boiler maker, r. 614 Lime. Almer, G., laborer, res. 100 North Klein. Almond, Fred., laborer, res. 634 Chandler. Alsip, H. T., boarding house, 118 North Kansas ave., res. same.


Alston, W. H., bookkeeper, res. 1014 East Eighth.


Alstorf, Elizabeth, (widow,) r. 425 Lake. Alstorf, Jacob, laborer, res. 425 Lake.


Alstrom, Andy, laborer, res. 408 Locust.


Altweis, Henry, pattern maker, res. 407 Crane.


Alvey, A. H., expressman, res. n. e. cor. Tyler and J.


Alvey, Mattie J., r. 1207 North Van Buren. Ambers, Lucy, domestic, res. Center, bet. Hancock and Branner.


Ambrose, H. G., clerk Santa Fé R. R., res. Coolidge.


Ament, C. W., real estate and loans, 421 Kansas ave., res. 409 Harrison. T.245.


Ament, Marion C., capitalist, res. 1111 Monroe.


American Bank, John D. Small, cashier, 822 North Kansas ave. ( See card, page 175.)


American Citizen, Waller & Morton, pub- lishers, 605 Kansas ave.


American District Telegraph Co., H. R. Kent, secretary and manager, 601 . Kansas ave .. cor. Sixth. ( See card, p. 163.) T. 281.


American Investment Co. of New Hamp- shire, W. W. Wick, manager, 116 West Sixth.


American Loan and Trust Co., A. D. Rob- bins, secretary, 535 Kansas ave.


Ames, E. A., printer, rooms 735 Kansas ave.


Ames, L. C., engineer, res. 1319 North Topeka ave.


Ammell, David, boiler maker, res. 933 North Madison.


Ammen, Harry, time keeper Santa Fé, res. 222 Adams.


Andelstedt, Henry, carpenter, res. 423 Locust.


Anders, Henry F., painter, res. 1628 East Third, Veale's add.


Anderson, Andreas, laborer, res. 401 Fill- more.


THE


Kansas national Bank


SOLICITS A SHARE OF THE BUSINESS OF Merchants, Corporations and Individuals,


118 East Fifth Street IS OUR NEW NUMBER. CALL and SEE US. Rodgers & Stranahan.


J. BROMICH,


TOPEKA STLAM HUILLA WONKD MFG OF ALL KINDS OF HOILEH AND SHEET . IRON WORK


J. BROMICH .


OFFICE


TOPEKA STEAM


BOILER WORKS.


Repairing Promptly Done


in any part of the State.


MANUFACTURER OF Steam Boilers of all Kinds, Water, Lard and Oil Tanks, Smoke Stacks, Breechings and Sheet Iron Work. Works, 119 to 129 Jefferson Street.


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E. BENNETT & SON,


IMPORTERS AND BREEDERS OF


Percheron, Clydesdale,


AND COACH HORSES.


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Over Two Hundred Head Imported in Twelve Months.


Stables on West Eighth Avenue, between Buchanan and Lincoln Streets,


TOPEKA, KANSAS.


CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. VISITORS WELCOME. 4


GREENWALD & CO.,


THE


Leading Clothiers,


HATTERS, And Gent's Furnishers OF THE STATE, 507 Kansas Avenue, - Topeka, Kansas.


HEADQUARTERS FOR THE STATE OF KANSAS FOR G. A. R. SUPPLIES. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL MILITARY SUPPLIES.


THE


American District Telegraph Service.


A. D. T.


MESSENGER SERVICE.


Prompt and Reliable


Messengers furnished to deliver goods and to run all kinds of errands, at any time, DAY OR NIGHT.


Call Boxes are Placed at all Public Places.


CHARGES REASONABLE.


TELEPHONE NO. 281.


OFFICE, 601 KANSAS AVENUE, CORNER SIXTH.


FIRST FLOOR,


REAR ROOM.


H. R. KENT, Secretary.


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H. ARMSTRONG. J. C. NEELY. ARMSTRONG & NEELY, DEALERS IN


Books, Fine Stationery,


ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, WATER COLORS,


Mouldings, Picture Frames in Latest Styles, Bibles. Prayer and Hymnal Sets, Theological Books, Sunday School Supplies, Church Music and C. L. S. C. Books. 825 KANSAS AVENUE.


W. M. ANDERSON, DEALER IN


HARDWARE,


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stoves, Pumps, Hose, Belting, Etc. No. 520 Kansas Avenue, TOPEKA, KANSAS.


F. A. BECKSTROM, PRACTICAL


House Painter and Paper Hanger.


Prompt Work, Skilled Workmen, and Reasonable Charges. 518 Jackson St., Topeka, Kansas.


A. BERGEN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 517 Kansas Avenue,


PRACTICES IN ALL FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS. Topeka, Kansas.


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Geo. W. Watson,


REAL ESTATE AGENT, Topeka, Kansas. can and does sell property cheaper than any agent in the City.


AND RADGES' CITY 167 DIRECTORY. AND


H. C. SPEER,


807 Kansas Avenue,


Buys and Sells INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


Anderson, Annie, domestic, r. 425 Clay.


Anderson, Annie, domestic, r. 15 Green- wood ave., Potwin place.


Anderson, Annie, student, bds. 1205 East Fifth.


Anderson, Arthur, engineer, r. 222 Klein. Anderson, Augusta, domestic, res. 815 Fillmore.


Anderson, A. C., (widow,) res. 24 Green- wood ave .. Potwin place.


Anderson, A. E., res. 24 Greenwood ave., Potwin place.


Anderson, Benjamin, lather, res. 1318 North Madison.


Anderson, Bessie, teacher, rms. 501 Polk. Anderson, Charles, teamster, bds. 323 Monroe.


Anderson, Christopher, coachman, res. 1269 Topeka ave.




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