Michigan state gazetteer and business directory, 1877 Volume III (v2), Part 33

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ROXANA.


.A postoffice in Eaton county, 9 miles north of Charlotte. It has a weekly mail.


ROYAL OAK


Is located on the line of the D. & M. R. R. in Royal Oak township, Oakland county, 12 miles from Detroit and 13 southeast of Pontiac, the county seat. It is an old and pleasant village of about 450 inhabitants, and contains 2 saw mills, 4 churches-Methi- odist, Baptist, Lutheran and Congregational -2 hotels, a weekly newspaper, and good public schools. Wheat, corn potatoes, but- ter, eggs and honey are shipped. Royal Oak


was settled in 1825. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, American. Stage to Troy, 9 miles north, tri-weekly. Mail daily. J. . R. Wells, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Adams John, wagonmaker.


Aldridge G F, station agent.


Allen & Hutchins, wagonmakers.


Bowers H J, sawmill.


Chapman Mrs R C, millinery.


Erb George, shoemaker.


Fay C E, druggist and hotel propr.


Finn Rev S, (Baptist).


Finn & && Son, General Store.


Glazier Dr, physician.


Hitchcock H'S, justice of the peace.


Hutchins John, undertaker. Lathrop M IK, Physician.


Marshall C, sawmill.


Merrill J C, Blacksmith.


Owen Rev G W, editor and publisher Royal Oak Experiment.


Private & Marcellus, blacksmiths.


Russell Reuben, justice of the peace.


Salisbury John, blacksmith.


Speehart Rev - (Lutheran).


Storz Lewis, General Store.


Storz Philip, shoemaker.


Thompson Rev - (Congregational).


Wells J IE. General Store.


Wells Mrs J R, millinery.


Wiley R F, groceries and drugs.


ROYALTON.


A hamlet of 55 population, in the town- ship of Royalton, Berrien county, S miles northwest of Berrien Springs, the county seat, and 4 due east of Stevensville station, the C. & M. L. S. R. R. It was settled about 1830, is in the celebrated fruit belt, and the neighborhood produces largely of peaches, apples and small fruits. Mail, tri- weekly. A. J. Dispennett, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Dispennett A J, physician and drugs. Houle P, cooper. Knight S, mason.


Mayhew S, shoemaker.


Penland A, blacksmith.


Penland Rev W (Methodist).


Rentfrow H, cooper.


Tryon W H, fruit grower.


RUBY.


A post village in Clyde township, St. Clair county, 5 miles north of Thornton stt- tion, on the C. & L. H. R. R. It is on the


Sol. S. Bateson & Bro.


Send Goods to Saline, St. Louis, Mu Pleasant and Corunna.


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Black river, II miles northwest of Port Huron. A saw mill, 2 grist mills, a carding mill, and a foundry are the manufacturing enterprises. Church, Methodist Episcopal. Population 200. Stage to Brockway and Port Huron, tri-weekly, with mails .. James Saville, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Andrews James, meat market.


Bailey W A & Bro, Flouring and Carding Mill.


Balmer Robert, lumber.


Beard J & Bro, sawmill.


Brinkman F D, shoemaker.


Brown William, carpenter.


Chase Walter, carpenter.


Clarkson E, blacksmith.


Darcy J, hotel propr.


Hoffman T C, general store.


McConchie David, weaver.


Maxfield J G, physician.


Owen C, hotel propr.


Reynolds F O, general store and justice of the peace.


Saville James, general store.


Shears Jacob, meat market.


Stewart D B, carpenter. Stipe George, founder and blacksmith. Stipe Henry, wagonmaker.


Stoddart -, painter. Walker Rev J L (Methodist). Westbrook B F, cooper.


RURAL VALE.


A hamlet of 30 persons in Metamora town- ship, Lapeer county, 10 miles south of La. peer, and 3 from Thomas' Station on the Bay City division of the M. C. R. R. Mail semi-weekly. Francis Moon, postmaster.


RUST.


A station on the G. R. & I. R. R., 49 miles above Grand Rapids, and 7 south of Big Rapids. It has no postoffice.


RUSTFORD.


A postoffice and small village in Deerfield township. Mecosta county, IS miles south of Big Rapids, the county seat, and 6 cast of Morley on the G. R. & I. R. R., its railroad point. It is on the Little Muskegon river, from which water power is obtained for a grist mill and a saw mill. Wheat, logs and lumber are shipped. Stage to Millbrook and Morley every alternate day. Mail tri- weekly. Charles Ostrander, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Atkinson James, farmer.


Buchner Henry, farmer.


Buchner James, farmer.


Bullock D C, carpenter.


Chipman S S, farmer,


Corrigan James, Farmer.


Lousie George, carpenter.


Macomber C H, farmer.


Ostrander Charles, flour, feed and lumber.


Richer F H, sawyer.


Rumsey N J, carpenter and constable.


Sanders J F, general store.


Simmons James, farmer.


Simmons William, farmer.


Streeter & R, Blacksmith.


Wilson M E, farmer and justice of the peace.


SABLE BRIDGE.


Is the location of a saw mill and general store on the Great Sable river, in Victor town- ship Mason county. Chapple's Corners is its postoffice.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Pardee, Cook & Co, sawmill and general store.


SAC BAY.


A small place on Burnt Bluff Point, a penin- ·sula, in the northern part of Green bay. It is in the township of Fairbanks, in the southern part of Delta county, about 25 miles southeast of Escanaba, and1 6 south of Fayette. It has a small store and fishery.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Wells D A, fishery, etc.


SADDLE LAKE.


A small place in Columbia township, Van Buren county, 20 miles northwest of Paw Paw, in a heavily timbered country. It is on the South Haven branch of the M. C. R. R. Some lumber is shipped.


SAGANING.


A postoffice and settlement of 140 people, whites and Indians, in Standish township. Bay county. It is on the Saganing river, 25 miles north of Bay City, and i mile east of the Mackinaw division of the M. C. R. R. Pinconning is its shipping point. It has a stave and shingle mill, an Indian church and


D. A. ROSS & CO.,'


Dressed Lumber, Flooring & Siding, 70 FRANKLIN STREET, DETROIT.


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school, and one store. Mail semi-weekly. E. H. Chamberlin, acting postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Calvy Elliott, physician.


Chamberlin E H. justice of the peace. Chovin Charles, Grocer.


Donlin Thomas II, hoops, staves and head- ing.


SAGINAW.


A station on the M. H. & O. R. R., 19 miles west of Marquette.


SAGINAW,


Or Saginaw City, as it is commonly called, is an incorporated city of 10,000 inhabi. tants, situated on the west bank of the Sagi- naw river, 18 miles above its mouth, and 2 above East Saginaw, which is on the oppo- site side of the river. It is the.county seat of Saginaw county, and is the oldest city in the Saginaw valley, its history dating back to 1819, when Gen. Cass here negotiated an important treaty with the Chippewa Indians, by which a large tract was ceded to the gov- ernment. Two years later a military post was established at this point. In IS22 Dr. Charles Little entered the land embracing the present site of the city, and a village was started. It was IS41 before a wagon road was opened to Detroit, and 20 years more before railroad communication was established. The principal growth of the city, however, has been since 1845, from which period the development of the whole Saginaw region has been rapid and substan- tial.


The city fronts on the river some 4 miles and has an average depth of 2 miles. A street railway connects it with East Saginaw and the river is crossed by three substantial swing bridges. Washington street, a fine avenue, extends from a point opposite East Eaginaw through the whole length of the city, parallel with the river. Between this street and the river are the hotels, stores, mills, and business places generally. On the other (the west) side, are situated the court house square and county buildings, most of the churches, school buildings and residences. The city has a splendid central school build- ing, with five ward school houses, and a well organized public school system. The churches are, the German Lutheran, the Presbytherian, the Catholic, the Episcopal, the Methodist, the Baptist, the Reformed Lutheran, and a Free Church. The Taylor


House, a first-class hotel, and a number of large and elegant brick business blocks are worthy of mention. Holly water works, erected at a cost of $100,000, supply the city with water. There is a Young Men's Christian Association and various Masonic and Odd Fellow's lodges, also two weekly newspapers, the Saginawian, democratic, and the Saginaw Valley News, republican. There are 2 banks (one National), some 8 or 10 large saw mills, and as many salt manufac- tories, a foundry and machine shop, a flour- ing mill, a boiler shop, a planing mill, a stave factory, a sash and door factory and various other manufacturing enterprises, more or less extensive. Saginaw has also an immense trade in furnishing supplies to the lumber regions north and west. Large lake vessels ascend the river to this point, and load at docks directly in the heart of the city.


The Saginaw division of the M. C. R. R. passes through the business portion of the place. The F. & P. M. Ry. runs within a short distance of its northern boundary and the S. V. & St. L. R. R. extending due west to St. Louis, where it connects with the C. S. & C., opens up an extensive region to the traffic of the city and will on the completion of the latter road to Howard City during the present year afford another outlet west. Distances, from Detroit, 100 miles; from Lansing, 64; from Jackson, 101; from Owosso, 36; from Grand Rapids, 115. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, Amer- ican. James A. Hudson, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Achard & Schoenberg (A Wm Achard, Emil Schoeneberg), Hardware, Iron, Nails, Stoves, Etc, e s Hamilton bet Court and Adams.


Adams Gregory, grocer, w s Hamilton nr Franklin.


Adams Joseph E, grocer, cor Hamilton and Adams.


Alderton Charles F, grocer, Perry bet Water and King.


Alderton George A, wholesale grocer, w s Water bet Cass and Van Buren.


Andre Peter C, Real Estate, Andre and Beach Block, n's Court. (See a to.) Andrews Fletcher, confectioner, w s Water nr Franklin.


Andrew, & Van Fliet, general store, Penoyer Farm.


Babcock, Khuen & Co ( Elisha G Babcock. Richard Khuen), insurance, Court opp Taylor House.


Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Publishers of Blanks for Public Offices, Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.


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THE


VALLEY NEWS


PUBLISHED


EVERY THURSDAY,


CSAT2D


Saginaw, Michigan.


CHAS. H. LEE, Editor and Proprietor.


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Baker E L, dentist, n s Court bet Hamilton and Washington.


Ballentine Wm, confectioner, ss Court nr Washington.


Ballentine A & A (Amos J and Albert), grocers, w s Hamilton bet Franklin and Court.


Barber Joseph, liquors, n w cor VanBuren and Water.


Barber Oliver P, physician, Smith's Block, Court.


Barnes Samuel C, propr Dunbar House, cor Van Buren and Water.


Barrey George, saloon, w s Hamilton bet Court and Adams.


Bartel Ernst, blacksmith, Cross road nr Har- rison.


Bartlett Benjamin B, lumber dealer, cor Court and Hamilton.


Bate Joel, meat market, Mackinaw bet Water and Hamilton.


Bauer Jacob, saloon, cor Court and Water. Bauer Feter, dry goods, ws Water ni cor Court.


Bauman Jacob, dry goods, n s Court opp Postoffice.


Beach & Cook (Charles R Beach, William J Cook), hardware, es Hamilton nr Cass. Benedict Miss Kate, musical instruments, n s Franklin bet Water and Hamilton.


Benjamin Charles L, undertaker and livery, w s Hamilton nr Cass.


Benjamin John H, blacksmith, cor Hamil- ton and Van Buren.


Bennestein Andrew, clothes cleaner, cor Water and Franklin.


Bernhard Henry, merchant tailor, n s Court nr cor Water ..


Biesterfeld Wm, dry goods, Hamilton nr Franklin.


Biesterfeld Bros (Christian and Henry), Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Khuen's Block, Hamilton.


Black John W, restaurant, w s Water nr Franklin.


Blanchard LaMotte, Curtain Roller and Slat Mnfr, cor Farley and Water.


Bostwick Austin, carriage mnfr, cor Van- Buren and Fayette.


Bottke Emil, boots and shoes, w s Hamilton bet Cass and Van Buren.


Brady James E, boots and shoes, Water bet Perry and Dearborn.


Brenner Charles E, justice of the peace, Richardson Block, Hamilton.


Brenner Charles T, salt mnfr, w s Water n of Jefferson.


Brimmer John, grocer, cor State road and Franklin.


Brockway Lewis, druggist, Perry bet Water and Hamilton.


Bruske E & ER (Edward C and Rein: hold H) Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, e s Washington, bet Court and Adams.


Buergermeister Charles, saloon, e s Wash- ington, bet Court and Adams. -


Burhans N, grocer, cor Cross and St Louis State roads.


Burnham Norman G, physician, cor Hamil- ton and Court.


Burnham Samnel E, Boat Builder, cor Mackinaw and Water. (See adv).


Burnham & Still (Joseph T and Norman G Burnham, Hiram Still) lumber and salt mnfrs, cor Court and Hamilton.


Burrows George L & Co (George L Burrows, Fred H Potter) Banking and Exchange Office, s s Court, Taylor House Block.


Busch Fred, bookbinder, Hamilton, bet Court and Adams.


Butman & Rust (Myron Butman, Amass Rust) lumber mnfrs, office Taylor House Block.


Calahan Thomas. Propr Railroad House, cor Adams and Water.


Camfort Wm, meat market, cor Cross and Harrison.


Chamier August, saloon, w s Water nr Franklin.


Clark James W. Attorney-at-Law, cor Franklin and Water.


Clark Win A, Attorney-at-Law, e s Hamilton, bet Court and Adams.


Clark Wm A, jr, lawyer, cor Franklin and Water.


Clemm Leonard, cooper, cor Harrison and Lyon.


Cook Joseph, tinware, Franklin bet Granger and Porter.


Corao Charles, barber, cor Franklin and flamilton.


Cotter J A & Bro (John A and Charles) job printers, e s Hamilton bet Adams and Court.


Crowley David C, propr Crowley House, e s Hamilton nr Jefferson.


Curtis Rouland. Custom Boot and Shoe Mnfr, w s Water bet Franklin and Court.


Davenport George, lumber mnfr, s of Gen- esee ave, Florence.


Deisig Joseph, Propr St. John's Hotel, cor Cass and Water. (Sce ady.)


Demers O J & Co (Oliver J and Charles Demers) clothing, s s Court ur Hamilton. Dibble John B, architect, cor Court and Hamilton.


Fashionable Gents in Oxford Patronize the Leading Merchant Tailors, SOL. S. BATESON & BRO.


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THE SAGINAWAAN


Saginaw, Michigan.


GEORGE F. LEWIS, Editor and Proprietor.


Only Democratic Paper in the City.


EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. -


JOBPRINTING


ENGLISH AND GERMAN,


In Connection with Newspaper Office. ESPECIAL, ATTENTION TO


BOOK PRINTING, RULING AND BINDING.


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Doerfner George, baker, w s Hamilton bet Van Buren and Cass.


Dukless Charles, boots and shoes, Court nr Oakland.


Dunbar House, Samuel C Barnes Propr, cor Van Buren and Water.


Durand Geo H, grocer, cor Bond and Adams. Eastman Mary, confectionery, cor Hamilton and Ames.


Eaton, Potter & Co (Daniel L C Eaton, Fred HI Potter, Geo I. Burrows, Lorenzo Bur- rows, jr) lumber and salt mnfrs, office Taylor House Block.


Eggers Christian, grocer, cor Oakland and Court.


Eib Philip G, boots and shoes, w s Hamilton bet Franklin and Court.


Emendorfer Frank B, boots and shoes, n s Franklin nr Water.


Erhart Sebastian, boots and shoes, n s Mack- inaw bet Harrison and Fayette.


Evon & Bechtel (John Evon, Albert D. Bechtel) loan office, cor Water and Frank- lin.


Farmer George & Son (George and F Albion) flour and shingle mnfrs, cor Water and Mackinaw.


Feiger Mrs Barbara, confectioner, cor Court and Adams.


Feiger & Hexeimer (Conrad Feiger, Andrew Hexeimer) pawnbrokers, cor Court and Water.


Feuser John, saloon, n s Court nr Hamilton. First National Bank, Ammi W Wright pres,


A F R Braley cashier, cor Court and Ham- ilton.


Fischer John, cigar mnfr, w s Hamilton nr Jefferson.


Fish Miss Mary, manager W U Tel Co, e s Hamilton nr Court.


Fish Wm S jr, grocer, w s Hamilton n of Court.


Florentin Frank B, Physician and Surgeon, n s Court bet Hamilton and Washington.


Foote Daniel P, lawyer, Richardson Block, Hamilton.


Francke Mrs Lena, millinery, w s Hamilton nr cor Franklin.


Friedlein Henry, jewelry, e s Hamilton nr Court.


Friedlein John, propr American House, w s Hamilton bet Court and Franklin.


Friedman Hannah, clothing, n s Court bet Hamilton and Water.


Fuchs, A & Co (Albert Fuchs, John Weiss , hardware, cor Harrison and Cross road.


Gaensbauer John, boots and shoes, Hamilton bet Ames and Franklin.


Ganschow Augustus C, hardware, Cross road bet Fayette and Washington.


Gaylord Harvey B, insurance, n s Franklin bet Water and Hamilton.


Gaylord & Hanchett (Augustin S Gaylord, Benton Hanchett), lawyers, cor Franklin and Hamilton.


Gilthrop Henry, hotel, Genesee ave, Flor- ence.


Goldsmith Theodore, Propr 99 Cen: Bazaar, cor Adams and Hamilton.


Gould Ebin R, grocer, n s Court bet Wash- ington and Hamilton.


Gradt Frank, grocer, cor Harrison and Lyon.


Graebner Adam, grocer, cor Harrison and Van Buren.


Graebner Conrad, grocer and saloon, cor Granger and Franklin.


Graevenitz Hugo, saloon, e s Hamilton ar Cass.


Green W S & Son (Washington Sand Charles H), lumber dealers, cor Court and Ham- ilton.


Grigware Edward, boots and shoes, Genesee ave, Florence.


Grout Gardiner K, lawyer, cor Court and Hamilton.


Hardin D & Co (Daniel Hardin, Horace P Denison, Wm F Stillman, Gilbert Warren), sash and blinds, cor Lyon and Water.


Harding John, meat market, Penoyer farm.


Hawker Wm M, gunsmith, e s Water nr Franklin.


Hay, Butman & Co (James Hay, Myron Butman, Amasa and Ezra Rust), lumber and salt mnfrs, office Taylor House Block. Hayes Albert, blacksmith, Penoyer farm.


Hazard & Harvey (Elsha E Hazard, Henry HI Harvey), restaurant, Hamilton bet Court and Adams.


Heideke Fred, meat market, cor Granger and Jameson.


Herbert Mrs M E, propr Benson House, cor Ames and Hamilton.


Herig Emil A, physician, e s Hamilton bet Adams and Court.


Herrig Bernhard, grocer, w s Water s of Court.


Herrig Frank, agent Am Ex Co, e s Ham. ilton nr Court.


Hessler Christian, saloon, cor Adams and Fayette


Hill Bres (Wilbur H and Arthur), lumber and pine lands, cor Court and Hamilton. Hill James H & Sons (James HI, Wilbur H and Arthur), lumber and pine lands, cor Court and Hamilton.


Hollister Fred W, architect, Jerome Block.


Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Blank Book Makers,


Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.


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P. C. ANDRE, Dealer in Real Estate


FOR SALE-Farms, Farming, Prairie and Pine Lands, in Bay, Sagi- naw, Midland and Isabella Counties; also City Lots in Bay City and West Saginaw; also Dwelling Houses, Choice Locations for Brick Blocks and Residences, and lots in Saginaw City. Also Mill and Mill locations on the Saginaw River.


Office in the Beach & Andre Block, Court Street, SAGINAW CITY, MICHIGAN.


WILBER W. WARREN,


Merchant Tailor,


AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Corner Hamilton and Franklin Streets,


MICHICAN. SAGINAW,


ALEX. HURTUBISE,


Champion Horse - Shoer Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealer in CARRIAGES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS, And Master of everything that can be forged under the hammer. Repairing promptly done. THE BEST CAST-STEEL PEVYS in the WORLD. Poles, Cant-Hooks and all kinds of River Work, Which he sells at Wholesale or Retail for less money and warrants to give better satisfaction than any other work in the Valley. Samples sent free for examination. Cor. Hamilton and Mackinaw Streets, SAGINAW CITY, MICHIGAN.


KERBY HOUSE. C. T. RUSSELL, Proprietor,


Cor. Hamilton and Jefferson Sts., SAGINAW CITY. - MICHIGAN.


Good Sample Rooms. Rates Reasonable.


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Hosmer Gust P, shingle mnfr, e s Water, Florence.


Hughes Peter, liquors, cor Ames and Hamil. ton.


Hurst John, lawyer, cor Court and Hamilton. Wymartubise Alex, Champion Horse- Shoer, cor Hamilton and Mackinaw. (See adv.)


Inscho Ozias T, insurance agent, cor Frank. lin and Hamilton.


Jackson Thomas L, grocer, junction Wash - ington and Cross road.


James Thomas M, lawyer, Richardson Block, Hamilton.


Jaspersen Wm, real estate, Court opp Taylor House.


Jenner George H, marble worker, Water foot of Ames.


Jerome i F & Co (David H Jerome, Philip Parry), Hardware, Iron, Etc, s s Court bet Hamilton and Water.


Jerome T & Co (Timothy and James Jerome, J Elisha Winder), lumber and salt, n's Court w of Hamilton.


Johnson Benjamin, barber, e s Hamilton bet Court and Franklin.


Joslin Eugene M, lawyer, Richardson Block, Hamilton.


Keho J J & F (James J and Francis), gro- cers, cor Court and Hamilton.


Kerby Mouse, Charles T Russell, Propr, cor Hamilton and Jefferson. (See adv.)


Kerby Wm K, restaurant. cor Court and Hamilton.


King George D, grocer, Cross road nr Fay- ette.


Kinney Daniel W, jeweler, P O Building, Court.


Kinsey Neri B, machine works, cor Water and Williams.


Kittredge Moses H, boots and shoes, n s Court nr Hamilton.


Knapp Jacob, cigar mnfr, e s Hamilton opp Taylor House.


Knox D M & Co (David M and Charles G Knox), grocers, e s Hamilton bet Cass and Adams.


Kohn & Son (Wm and Wm jr), boots and shoes, w s Water s of Court.


Krause August, restaurant, cor Court and Hamilton.


Krauss Theodore, physician, Fayette n of Court


Kreutzmann Charles, beer bottler, Cross road nr St Louis road.


Krogmann Peter H, saloon, e s Hamilton bet Court and Adams.


Kugel William, grocer, Court nr Oakland.


Kuil C & Sons ( Conrad, George and Gott. lieb), salt minfrs and grocers, Hamilton nr Saginaw.


Kundinger Michael, meat market, es Hamil- ton s of Adams.


Kunz Peter, saloon, s s Cass bet Water and Hamilton.


Lacy Albert D, saloon, w s Water bet Court and Adams.


Lafayette Hotel. Edmond Voyer, Propr, meals at all hours, w s Water nr M C Depot.


Lane Peter. Justice of the Peace, cor Franklin and Hamilton.


Langevin Joseph, clothing, s s Court bet Hamilton and Water.


Lapworth Henry, furniture dealer, e s Hamilton nr Cass.


Lebar Humphrey I, freight and ticket agt F & P M Ry, depot foot of Court.


Lee Charles H. Ed and Propr Valley News, Smith's Block, Court. (See ad'v.) Lee Newton D, physician and surgeon, n s Court opp Taylor House.


Lefebvre August, propr National Hotel, w s Water n of Monroe.


Legault Napoleon, saloon, cor Hamilton and Jefferson.


Lewis George F, Ed and Propr The Saginawian, foot of Franklin. (See ady.) Liebold John, saloon, e s Hamilton n of Cass.


Lilenfeld Theodore, dry goods, e s Hamil . ton bet Court and Adam.


Liskow & Sons (John D), Charles and Louis), General store, cor Lyon and Fayette.


Lyon H P & Co ( Harlan P Lyon, Joseph E Shaw, Charles M. Williams), salt mnfrs, w s Saginaw nr M CR R.


Mc Farland Andrew, saloon, cor Mackinaw and Hamilton.


McGregor James, boiler works, cor Water and Williams.


Mcintyre Angus, Propr McIntyre House, cor Water and Clinton.


McKee Duncan C, blacksmith, Water foot of Monroe.


McLeod James, Shingle Mnfr, Water bet Monroe and Clinton.


McPhee Wm H, merchant tailor, ws Ham- ilton n of Court.


McPhilips Joseph, grocer, Perry bet Hamil- ton and Water.


Mackenzie Samuel, blacksmith, Hamilton nr cor Van Buren.


Marcott Camille, grocer, Genesee ave, Florence.


Martin Jira S, livery, Adams bet Hamilton and Washington.


Sol. S. Bateson & Bro."


Are well known to every Gentleman of Taste and Fashion in Plymouth.


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Martin Mrs M G, grocery, cor Water and Monroe.


Merrill Charles & Co (Charles Merrill, Joseph A Whittier, Thomas W Palmer), lumber mnfrs, w s river n of Bridge, Flor- encc.


Miller Charles, barber, e s Hamilton s of Cass.


Miller Edward E, barber, w s Hamilton bet Franklin and Court.


Miller Henry C, meat market, cor Mackinaw and Harrison.


Miller Joseph H, furniture mnfr, Perry bet Water and King.


Moll Wm, druggist, cor Washington and Cross road and cor Court and Hamilton.


Morgan Wm P, dentist, es Washington bet Court and Franklin.


Moye Charles, meat market, cor Franklin and Hamilton.


Moye Wm, grocer, e s Hamilton bet Court and Franklin.


Murphy John, blacksmith, cor Harrison and Cross road.


Murphy John,- saloon, cor Lyon and Fay- ette.


Nathan Nathan, tailor, e s Hamilton bet Court and Franklin.


National House, John Steinbauer Propr, Cass bet Hamilton and Washington.


Nester. Thomas, pine lands and lumber, office Nathan Block, Hamilton.


Newell E C & Co ( Edward C Newell, ----- ), booksellers, es Hamilton nr Court.


Newrick Thos, grocer, cor Porter and Adams. Newton & Smith ( Henry A Newton, Dud-


ley J Smith), lumber dealers, cor Water and Court.


Norris Thos, grocer, Genesee ave, Florence. O'Donnell John, general store, cor Wayne and Water.


O'Donnell Win A, Groceries, Crock- ery, Wines, Liquors, Etc, cor Van Buren and Hamilton.


Opfergelt Philip, harnessmaker, cor Hamil- ton and Cass.


Ostrom Sylvester C J, physician, cor Court and Hamilton.


Otto Fred, boots and shoes, cor Court and Bond.


Pearson J H & Son (James H and Eugene H) lumber and salt mnfrs, cor Water and Bristol.


Pearson, Wright & Co (James H Pearson, Wm H Wright, Ammi W Wright, Oscar D Witherell) lumber and salt mnfrs, cor Throop and Water.


Penoyer & St John (James F Penoyer, Elijah St John) books and stationery, s s Court, P O Building.


S. F. BURNHAM, 50


BOAT BUILDER,


GC- MANUFACTURER OF


OARS, PADDLES, RAFTING POLES, Etc. Corner Mackinaw and Water Streets, SAGINAW, - - - MICHIGAN. Specialty of Barges, Row Boats, Gigs, Straight & Spoon Oars, Etc., for Clubs & Sportsmen


ST. JOHN'S HOTEL JOSEPH DEISIG, Proprietor,


Cor. Water and Cass Sts.,


SAGINAW, MICHIGAN.


This Hotel is new and well furnished throughout and offers good inducements to the traveling public. Rates low. Give this Hotel a trial.


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