Michigan state gazetteer and business directory, 1881 Volume V (v.1), Part 36

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Detroit, Mich. : R.L. Polk
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Fonda Will E, dentist.


Fox Edwin G, register of deeds.


Fritts Edwin J, grocer.


Fritz. Wm S, dentist.


Gallay Robert H. agent D & B CR R.


Gillespie J S & Son (James S and J Ralph), Abstracts and Real Estate Agts. (See ade.)


Graves James W. physician


Harris Benjamin C, grain elevator.


klarris Benjamin F, Grain and Lum- ber.


Himelhoch M & W (Myer and Wm), dry goods.


Himelhoch & Lewenberg (Isaac Himel- hock, Win B Lewenberg), clothing.


Hobson Jacob, wines and liqnors.


Howell James HI, furniture and lumber.


Hunt George B, blacksmith.


Hurst & Ransford (John Harst, Byron L Rausford), lawyers.


Ingersoll & Oldfield (Frederick M Ingersoll, John Oldfield), furnishing goods. Johnson Gilbert, jeweler.


JACOB MANN Brewer of Best Lager Beer for Bottling, 343 Rivard , St., cor. Maple, also connected with Telephone Exchange


Provide for your family by a policy in the


Old Berkshire Life Ins. Co.


of Pittsfield, Mass. State Agency, 3 Mechanics' Block, Detroit. No Massachusetts Life Co, ever failed


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MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER CAR


Johnson Wm, judge of probate. Jones Morgan A, Sheriff.


Judd Alfred M, jeweler and mngr W U Tel Co. Keiff Augustus L, clothing.


Kelly & Strickland (John Kelly, Samuel Strickland), meat market.


Knickerbocker John II, jeweler.


Knight John D, harnessmaker.


Krebs Rev Father (Catholic).


Langhurst & Son (John and John L), shoe- makers. Lee Hubbard S, grocer.


McClelland & Son (Win and George B), hardware.


Mackenzie & Duck (Alexander H Mac- kenzić, James L Duck), photographers. Medler Edwin J, propr Medler House.


Mertz John N, carriagemaker.


Miller Frank, grain elevator.


Mills D W & Son (Delos W, Charles F), grocers.


Montague Charles, banker.


Montague Horace N, boots and shoes.


Montague James, livery.


Newkirk Maitland F, physician.


Orr F & Co (Frederick Orr, Richard Rane), meat market.


Palmer & Gardner (John F Palmer, Edgar. A Gardner), grocers.


Parker Wm L, marble.


Parks Edward, founder.


Poole & Dickensheets (Frederick \. Poole, David C Dickensheets), restaurant.


Pyne & Watrous (Charles A Pyne, Frank O Watrous), hardware.


Ralston George & Co (George Ralston, George W Phelps), grocers.


Reed Wilson, baker and confectioner.


Reynick Alexander, boot and shoemaker.


Richards Bros (Alonzo and Alexander), saloon. Riley John, tailor. Rogers Win L, Real Estate. (See (de.) Ryan Miss Jane, milliner.


St Mary Joseph, clothing.


Schoettle & Carpenter (Godfree Schorttle. Perly L Carpenter), druggists.


Secley John F, Banker: Money Loaned on Rea Estate.


Smith George W, furniture and news. Spaulding E O & Co ( Eugene O Spauld- ing, David Burnham), general store. Staley & Donaldson (John Staley jr. Edwin G Dogallson), Fate Register of Deeds, Abstracts, and Lawyers. (S) adr.) Stickland Mrs Mary J, milliner. Taggett Crocker L, carriagemaker. Taylor Win J, physician.


Thomas Frank HE, Propr Caro House. (See adv.)


Thomas C O & Co (Charles O Thomas. Charles Montague), general store.


Todd Rev R (Episcopal).


Townsand Mrs Sophia, milliner.


Truesdell Mark R, hardware.


Tuscola Advertiser (weekly), H G Chapin ed and propr.


Tuscola County Bank, John F See- ley Pres.


Tyo Alexander, barber.


Utter & Hemerick (Solomon & Utter. David Hemerick), livery.


Walker George H. harnessmaker.


Washburn & Cooper (Alonzo Washburn, Alexander Cooper), druggists. .


Welmot J F, propr Caro Citizen.


West Mrs E K, milliner.


West Wm N, lawyer.


Wheat Frederick S, lawyer.


Wilcox & Blakley (Lonson Wilcox, Justus Blakley), planing mill.


Williams Orton, Ed and Propr Caro Jeffersonian.


Wilmot John F. tinner.


Wilsey J D & Co (Julian D Wilsey, Solon P Spafford), flour and saw-mill.


Young Abraham C, general store and grain elevator.


CARP.


Marquette county, a station on the East- ern Div. M., H. & O. R. R., 11 miles from Marquette.


CARP.


Small hamlet of perhaps a dozen settlers, in the upper portion of Leelenaw county. Has no postoffice.


CARP LAKE.


A small settlement on the body of water from which it takes its name, in the north- . eastern part of Emmet county. S miles southwest of Mackinaw City, and 24 north- cast of Little Traverse, the county scat. It is on the stage route between these points. and has a daily mail.


CARPENTER.


Lenawee county. (Ne Ogden)


CARPENTER'S. Washtenaw county. 3 miles west of Ypsilanti No mail.


The "Newmarket Clipper,'


The Best Horse-Clipping Machine in the World. P. Hayden, Detnut, Sole Agent in the United States.


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CARO HOUSE,


FRANK H. THOMAS, Prop'r.


This popular and well known House was Re-built and Re-furnished in 1880. The appointments throughout are first-class. Is the most centrally located House in the town.


Two Elegant SAMPLE ROOMS on the Ground Floor.


Rates, $1.50 per day.


CHAS. GRAHAM, CLERK. CARO, MICH.


Tuscola County Abstract and Real Estate Office


JAS. S. GILLESPIE & SON, Owners and Prop'rs, CARO, TUSCOLA CO., MICH, The only correct and complete Abstract in the County. We have a complete Tax History of all lands in the County. made by the Auditor-General. We loan money, buy and sell real estate. pay taxes, and transact a General Abstract and Real Estate business. All orders promptly and carefully attended to.


JOHN STALEY. JR., Late Register of Deeds. E. G. DONALDSON. Attorney-at-Law. STALEY & DONALDSON, - - REAL ESTATE and ABSTRACTERS OFFICE, IN THE COURT HOUSE.


The only perfect Abstract of Record Title in Tuscola County. We give personal attention to sale of Real Estate and Perfecting Titles. Pay Taxes and Loau Money on Farm Property.


A. W. ALE, - - PLANING MILL, AND MANUFACTURER OF Doors, Sash. Blinds, Moldings, Shingles, Rough and Dressed Lumber. All orders promptly attended to, and custom work done on short notice.


CARO, MICHIGAN.


W. L. ROGERS, - Real Estate, General Agency


AND DEALER IN FARMING LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY


STATE STREET. CARO, MICH.


TERRA COTTA. CHAS. D. COLSON, 108 and 110 Franklin St., Chicago. Patent Ho !. low Fire-proof Tiles, for Walls, Floors and Roofs, of best quality. Al Hot and Cold Air Flues, Chimney Tops, etc. See Adv., opp, page 130


Has removed all restrictions upon residence and travel Home Life Ins. GO, policies. World-wide best Co, for Agents to work.


E. H. KELLOGG, Sup't., Chicago, III.


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CARPENTER'S STATION. Lapeer county. (See Oregon.)


CARROLLTON.


An incorporated village of 850 inhabit- ants, settled in 1856, on the west bank of the Saginaw river, in the township of Car- rollton, Saginaw county, 3 miles below Saginaw Court House, 10 above Bay City, and 100 by the S. Div. M. C. R. R. from Detroit. The manufactures and exports are oars, shingles, lumber, salt, staves, brick, etc. Church, Methodist. East Sag- inaw, 2 miles distant, is the shipping point and nearest bank location. Farming land hereabouts is valued at from $30 to $100 per acre. Mail, daily. Frederick Wol- pert, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Abes John, cooper. Bierd John, cooper.


Bierd John M, marshal.


Bricault Ferdinand, wagonmaker.


Burr John, justice of peace.


Delude Frederick, cooper.


Deno Edward, Shoemaker. Grant C L, lumber mnfr.


La Due & Phinney, oar and salt infrs.


O'Flanigan Thomas J. hotel propr.


Palmer Joseph, Hotel Propr. Sanborn & Bliss, lumber and salt mnfrs. Smith ET, M D, notary and druggist. Wolpert Frederick, General Store. Wood Abram, marshal.


Wood & Reynolds, shingle and salt mnfrs.


CARR'S CORNERS. Tuscola county. (See Denmark.)


CARSON CITY.


Which, according to the census of 1880. has 716 inhabitants, is situated in Bloomer township, eastern part of Montcalm conn- ty. It is 20 miles southeast of Stanton. the seat of justice, 13 north of Pewamo, on the D., G. H. & M. Ry, its shipping point, and 126, via railway, northwest of Detroit.


Fish creek, a stream affording good water power, flows through the place, and is used as a motor for a flouring mill. The churches here are Congregationalist. Free Will Baptist, Adventist and Baptist, and there is a bank, a graded public school of 4 teachers with 300 pupils. Lumber, wash. doors and flour are manufactured, and with grain, fruit. honey, etc., form con siderable shipments. It is in a rolling and


productive farming country, land ranging from $40 to $75 per acre. Settled 1854. Stage daily to Hubbardston, 50 cents: and Pewamo, $1. . Mail, daily. E. C. Cum- mings, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Akins George B, shoemaker.


Armes Selah. propr Commercial.


Austin Lester, Mnfr Flour, Fruit and Pork Barrels, Butter Tubs and all kinds of Cooperage.


Brown Mary H, general store.


Burgderfer & Patrick (Louis W Burgder- fer, James M Patrick), general store.


Caswell Sheldon H, Undertaker and Furniture Mnfr.


Collins Alfred, shoemaker.


Cross Charles, apiarist.


Cummings Edward C, Banker and Postimaster. (See udr.)


De Youngs Wm, saw-mill. 3 miles n.


Dixson Thomas T, Saddle and Har- ness Mnfr and Dealer in Trunks. Valises. Whips, and all kinds of Horse Goods. Ferris Wm W, livery.


Gage O W & Co (Orville W Gage, Le- roy C Ostrander), Grocers and Meat Mar- ket, Choice Family Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats.


Gast John, merchant tailor.


Gibbs G R & Co (George R Gibbs, Joseph G Newton), carriagemakers.


Gunther & Force (Frederick Gun- ther, Sylvester ( Force). Carriage and Wagomnakers, Blacksmiths and General Repairers.


Heath & Miller (Orlin H. Heath. Heury P Miller), hardware.


Hinds Ebenezer, propr Carsou House.


Hubbard Wm C, blacksmith.


Kipp Isaac, shoemaker.


Ladne Sanmiel, saw-mill.


Ladue Thomas R, flour mill.


Lapham Lavalette, propr Exchange Hotel. Locke & Acker ( Win Locke, Samuel Ack- er), meat market. Luce Van B. livery.


MCCrary Augustus C. meat market.


Martin P. physician.


Moor Martin V. jeweler.


Moor Mrs M V. milliner. Palmer Wm A. saloon.


Proctor Alonzo, grocer.


Richardson Win, physician.


Rieman Joseph, blacksmith.


Biler Ashley, photographer


Rockafellow & Gage (Francis A Rocka fellow. Horace ( Gage), general store. Roop Hiram, apiarist. Satterlee Samuel, barber.


Elegant Goods,


STYLISH CUT and a PERFECT FIT, can always be had at SOL. S. BATESON & BRO.'S, Detroit, Mich.


ROE STEPHENS,


184 & 186 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., gives best terms on


VOSE PIANOS


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Sherman Ellen C, mofr sash, doors, etc. Shutter Rev P K (Baptist).


Stone George P, Lawand Collections, Office Main.


Stringham James A, physician.


Sweet Win A Jr, Lawyer and Insur- ance Agt.


Sweet & Thayer (Benjamin F Sweet, Wm H Thayer), drugs.


Taylor J P, dentist.


Tenant Joshua, physician.


Thayer George A & Co (George A Thayer), general store.


Valeau George, physician.


Van Antwerp Rev (Methodist).


Walker & La Due (John P Walker, Fred- erick La Due), drugs and groceries.


Willsey Lewis H, carpenter.


CARSONVILLE.


A station on the P. H. & N. W. Ry, in Sanilac county. (See Farmers.)


CASCADE.


Flag station on the G. R. & I. R. R., in Forest Home township. Antrim county. 18 miles south of Boyne Falls. (See Alba.)


CASCADE.


Located 10 miles southeast of Grand Rapids, in Cascade township, Kent county. It is on Thornapple river. and has grist, saw and cider mills, a Union church and public school. Wheat, hoys, potatoes and general produce are exported, Ada, on the 0)., G. H. & M. Rv, 3 miles north. being the shipping point. Settled. 1838. Popu- lation, 100. Mail stage to Caledonia semi- weekly. E. R. Johnson, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Coger H A, blacksmith.


Danforth M W. physician.


Patterson RE, Hotel Propr.


Snow &-Gregory, saw-mill. Stark G P, general store.


CASCADE JUNCTION.


Marquette county, intersection of the C. & N. W. Ry with M., H. & O. R. R., 10 miles from Ishpeming.


CASCO.


A village in the township of Casco, St. Clair county, 20 miles southwest of Port Huron and 4 back from the shore of lake St. Clair. New Haven and Lenox (Ridge- way), on the G. T. Ry, each about 7 miles distant, are shipping points. It has good farming lands about it and is the location of considerable business interests. Grain, cattle, etc., are shipped. Richmond, Ma- comb county, 8 miles northwest, is the location of the nearest bank. Charles Lindke, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Arnt Ernst. blacksmith. Conrad FI, General Store.


Frank Charles, constable.


Grein Louis, dentist.


Holstein George, General Store.


Hubert Jolin, justice of peace:


Kaufmann Barnet, grocer.


Lindemeyer Rev .J (Congregational).


Lindke Charles, General Store and Organs and Pianos.


Marker Jacob, blacksmith.


Miller W. justice of peace.


Ralın Frederick, blacksmith.


Reeh Rev T (Lutheran).


Rulıl Frederick, wagonmaker.


Solheim Win & Co, Brick Yard.


Siring Clemens, justice of peace. Sitting George, blacksmith.


Slotmar Frederick, constable.


Steinkopf Frederick, shoemaker.


BANKING HOUSE


-OF-


E. C. CUMMINGS,


CARSON CITY, - MICHIGAN.


Bank of Dopost Discount and Exchange. Good Notes and Commercial Paper discounted ou Favorable Terms. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned on uminenmbered farm property in sums of god and upwards, running from three to five years, secured by bond and mortgage.


New York Correspondent, CHATHAM NATIONAL BANK.


PICKLES AND VINEGAR,


J. J. WILSON, Manufacturer of Pickles Vinegar, Chow Chow, Catsup, Saucer, etc. No. 21 N. Clinton Street, CHICAGO, Il1.


Smoke Gold Flake Cigarettes,


Globe Tobacco Co. DETROIT.


CAS MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER CAS


Weis Mrs George, saloon. Winkle J, constable. Zuhlke Christian, Wagonnaker.


CASEVILLE.


A prominent village of some 800 inhab- itants, located at the mouth of Pigeon river, on the east shore of Saginaw Bay, 48 miles northeast of Bay City, and 150 north of Detroit. It is in Caseville town- ship, Huron county, was settled in 1852, and has 2 saw-mills, a flouring mill and iron smelting works, Catholic, Presbyte- rian and Methodist churches, and a graded school. Lumber, salt, pig-iron and wheat are exported. Nearest bank at Bay City. Price of farming land from 3 to 10 dollars per acre. Stage daily to Sebewaing and Port Austin, fare to either point $1.50, dis- tance 24 and 22 miles respectively. Mail, daily. Hiram Kelsey, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Bailey W, salt mnfr.


Brown Thomas, meat market.


Case H HI, general store and justice


Conoly Neal, blacksmith.


Crawford Charles, meat market and salt mnfr.


Crawford Francis, lumber and salt mufr.


Crawford F & Co, General Store.


Dell J W. hotel propr.


Duffty James, justice of peace.


Hall Devere, lawyer.


Henderson S J, physician.


Holmes J A. General Store.


Johnson Henry, physician.


Johnson Luke'S, grocer and deputy sheriff.


Keisey Charles, cabinetmaker.


Lankin Richard, shoemaker.


McLean Hector, carpenter.


McLean Samuel, carpenter.


Masters U W & Co, pig iron infrs.


Menteline Daniel, saloon.


Menteline F, carpenter.


Neinstead August, blacksmith.


Poss John R, hotel propr.


Shampain John, carpenter. Wideman M. meat market.


Woodworth T B. lawyer.


CASNOVIA.


An incorporated village and station on the G. R., N. S. L. S. R. R. , 21 miles north of Grand Rapids, and 179 via the D., G. H. & M. Ry from Detroit, It is on the dividing line between Kent and Muskegon counties, being partly in Tyrone and partly


in Casnovia township. Has a Methodist church, a large new school house, flour and saw-mills, a pump factory, etc. Ship- ments, lumber, grain, heading, hoops and Hour. Casnovia was settled about 1850, and has a population of 420. Express, American. Mail stage to Trent, 64 miles west; fare. 25 cents. M. L. Squier, post- master.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Ayres Augustus C, grocer.


Bartran David, saw and shingle mill, 3 miles w.


Benedict & Broome (Win H Benedict, John H Broome), general store, grain, etc. Bradish Benjamin B, mngr Casnovia


House.


Davids Augustus, masou.


Doty Charles L, jeweler.


Farnham & Meeker (Edward Farnham. David Meeker), druggists.


Forbes Mrs Catharine E, milliner.


Gilbert John W, lumber inspector.


Grand Rapids Stave Co (of Grand Rapids), heading mnfrs.


Hanna Alexander, hardware.


Hanna Robert P. cider mill and pump fac- tory.


Hanna Wesley, blacksmith.


Hawley T P. dentist.


Hayward Edward, fruit dryer.


Heizer Adam, carpenter.


Hentig Frank M. produce.


Hesseltine Sewell S, furniture.


Hicks Sylvester E, hotel propr.


Houghton Warren F, physician.


Householder George, cooper.


Hunsberger Rev A (Methodist).


Kelley Hugh J, wagonmaker.


Kies Joseph, justice of peace.


Knisley Elias B. blacksmith.


Koon & Whelan (Chauncey E Koon, Bion Whelan), physicians.


La Preze Alexander, restaurant.


Matthews & Blackawl (James E Matthews, Henry BlackawD, meat market.


Miller John, shoemaker.


Minogue Daniel, station agt and tel opr. Misner Hiram, livery.


Neff I H, saw and planing mill, 3 miles w. Norris Albert. carpenter.


Norris Albert, incat market.


Puddefoot Alfred, harnessmaker and no- tarv.


Squier Milon L, Agt Am Exp. Grocer- les and Crockery. Stonehouse Alfred A. saloon.


Topping Robert H. general store.


Treadway Benjamin S, carpenter.


Tupper Peter, cabinetmaker.


BOTTLERS' SUPPLIES,


Bottled Beer and Telephone Station. LEWIS MANN, 311 Rivard, cor. Catherine


Hayes Celebrated Skylights, A. KNISELY & CO., 72 & 74 W. Mon-


roe St., Chicago. Send for Catalogue.


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CASS.


Hillsdale county, 8 miles southeast of Pittsford. (See Prattville.)


CASS BRIDGE.


A small place on Cass river, in Bridge- port township, Saginaw county, 9 miles southeast of Saginaw court house, and 3 from Bridgeport, a station on the F. & P. M. Ry. Wheat, corn, oats, potatoes and hay are shipped. It is on the stage route from Frankenmuth to Bridgeport, and has a tri-weekly mail. Wm. L. Cook, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Bow Dennis, brick mnfr.


Clark James E, wagonmaker. Cook Wm L, Farmer.


Cook, grain and cattle dealer.


Crosby M, meat market.


Ormsby D, blacksmith. Phelphs Charles, carpenter.


Pyne Andrew C, carpenter.


Seasie Peter, justice of peace. Whitbeck Abner, live stock. Woodward Silas, cooper and shoemaker. Worins James, carpenter.


CASS CITY.


A thriving little village in Elkland town- ship, Tuscola county, 16 miles northeast of Caro, the seat of justice and terminus of the Caro Div. D. & B. C. R. R. The set- tlement was formed in 1866, is one mile north of the forks of Cass river, and has a population of about 400. AAmong the im- provements are a flouring mill, 2 saw-mills. 2 shingle mills, 2 churches-Methodist and Presbyterian-errected this year (1880), and an excellent public school. Exports lum- ber, shingles, flour, feed, grain and live stock. Cass river affords one of the best water privileges in the county. Stage to Caro and Bad Axe tri-weekly with mails; fare to either point, $1. D. P. Deming. postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Armstrong S C, undertaker. Bader Johu, blacksmith. Bentley Win, blacksmith. Clark & Leonard, stage line. Davis E, shingle mill.


Deming Dr P D, Druggist, Books, etc. Donahue Michael, meat market.


Ellison & Hunt, general store. Gamble Mrs R E. 1. illiner. Green W H, physician.


Hall I, P, livery stable.


Hendricks J F, jeweler.


Hitchcock J L, general store.


Howk George, saw-mill.


Kellard Rev John (Presbyterian).


Laing J C, general store and flour mill.


Lenzner Oscar, furniture.


Lutze R A, blacksmith. McArthur & Tennant, brokers.


McLachlen Dr N L, druggist.


Palmer Rev Harris (Methodist).


Smith John, hotel propr.


Spitler D, wagonmaker.


Tennant George, propr Cass City Hotel.


Weydemeyer P R, hardware.


Wickware Mrs Wm, milliner.


Wickware & Dewitt, furniture infrs.


Wickware & Walden, lumber and furni- ture.


Wilsey & McPhail, general store.


CASSOPOLIS.


Is located in La Grange township, near the center of Cass county, of which it is the seat of justice. It is a flourishing vil- lage of about 1,000 inhabitants, dating its settlement from 1829. It was made the county seat in 1832, when it contained s population of about 300, and grew very slowly until 1870, when the Air Line Div. M. C. R. R. was opened through the county. It now has excellent facilities for reaching the markets east and west, being located at the intersection of the Air Line Div. of the M. C. and the C. & G. T. lines. It is 14 miles east of Niles, 37 southwest of Kalamazoo and 89 west of Jackson. It has no water power, though there is an abun- dance of water near by, the village being located just on the bank of Stone lake. and only one mile west of a beautiful sheet of water known as Diamond lake. In the center of this lake is a cosy little island, a favorite locality for picnics, etc. The churches are 3-Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian. These, with a good wooden Union school house and the county build- ings, embracing a wooden Court House, a brick jail and fire-proof offices, constitute the public buildings. Two weekly news. papers are published here-the National Democrat and the Vigilant. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, American. Mail. from all points, daily. C. Carroll Nelson. postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY Allison Christopher C. ed and propr Sa tional Democrat Armstrong A N & Co (Allen N Armstrong', hardware.


Detroit Mutual Benefit Association,


143 Griswold Street, lastres all against Permanent Dos ability.


FURNITURE,


MILLS & BARKER, 176 and 178 Woodward Ave,, wholesale j and retail, Feathers, MATTRESSES, Lounges, SPRING BEDS.


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Barber Miles H, furniture.


Beverly Reuben, blacksmith.


Burr Edward M, produce.


Cass House, Freemyer & Beam proprs.


Cassopolis Vigilant, James MI Shepard, ed and propr.


Chapman & Farimm (Jeremiah B Chap- man, James H Farnum), boots and shoes. Clisbee Charles W, Lawyer. Davis Wm, grocery and restaurant.


Davis & McGeorge (Allen W Davis, George McGeorge), planing mill.


Deal Henry O, photographer.


. First National Bank (capital $50,000), Asa Kingsbury pres, Charles H Kingsbury cashr.


Fox James, agent M C R R.


Freemyer & Beam (John J Freemyer, C F Beam), proprs Cass House.


French D L & H C (Darius L and Henry C), hardware.


Funk Cyrus H, dentist.


Garwood Alonzo, physician.


Glover Lowell H, lawyer.


Goodwin Fairfield, physician.


Goucher Romi W, jeweler.


Graham Joseph, livery stable.


Harrington & Smith (Stephen S Harring- ton, Granville L. Smith), general store.


1 Hilts Mrs A. grocer.


Howell & Carr (Marshall L Howell, John R Carr), lawyers.


Hoy Franklin P, physician.


Hughes Chris W, saloon.


Jones Amos B, barber.


Jones Furniture Co (Daniel S and Wm Jones proprs), furniture minfrs.


Kelsey Wm J, physician.


Ketcham George, lawyer.


Lambert Richard T, carpenter.


McFarland John W. dentist.


Mellvain & Phelps (Wm W Mellvain, Or- lando Phelps), general store.


Myers M H & A (Milton H and Albert), general store.


National Democrat, C C Allison editor and propr.


Osborn Jordan P. harnessmaker.


Parker Wm E, physician.


Peck & Maginnis (Win W Peck, Albert Maginnis), general store.


Powers Mrs Eliza, millinery.


Read & Yost (Salvator T Read, John L Yost), clothing. Reams Wm D. blacksmith.


Roberts Wm, barber. Robinson Samuel T, agent C & G T Ry. Rudd Orson, planing mill.


Schuyler & Jones (Wm H Schuyler, Lewis Jones), fruit dryers.


Shaffer Henry C, shoemaker.


Shaw Charles W, restaurant.


Shelly & Backs (Wm D Shelly, James K Banks), druggists.


Shepard James M, editor and propr Cass. opolis Vigilant.


Sherman Irving V, jeweler and agt Am 'Exp Co.


Smith Andrew J, circuit judge and prose- cuting attorney.


Smith Daniel B, carpenter.


Smith Marsen D, Law and Collection Agt.


Smith Lewis D, general store.


Stapleton Thomas, wagonmaker.


Stern Moses, clothing.


Tainter Elmer E, photographer.


Thomas Stanton B, grocer.


Tompkins & Kelsey (Leander D Tomp- kins, Wm J Kelsey). druggists and physicians.


Turner George B, Real Estate, In- surance and Collection Agt.


Voorhis Charles E, groceries. etc.


Webb Henry J, druggist.


Williams George G, wooden bowl mofr.


Wolf & Rench ( Isaac Wolf. Jonathan H Rench), butchers.


Zelner Aaron jr, sewing machines.


CAT HEAD POINT.


The extreme north point of Leelenaw county, 2 miles above Northport. Claims 25 inhabitants. Has no postoffice.


CATHOLIC MISSION.


A small settlement on the shore of Keweenaw bay, a short distance north of and near Baraga. Not a postoffice.


CATO.


Settled in the summer of 1855, now has 125 inhabitants and is located in Cato township, Montcalm county. 17 miles northwest of Stanton, the county seat, and 2 south of Lakeview, the nearest railway station, ou the C. S. & C. R. R. It has 2 churches, Methodist and United Breth- ren, and a district school. Stage to How- ard City daily: fare, $1.25. Chief ship- ments, grain, butter and eggs. Mail, daily Wm. F. Ellsworth, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Ellsworth Mr. A. C. general store.


CIT-worth Win F. Contractor. Margolf Roy Jacob (Methodist ).


Riches John, Flour Mill. Rosick Sol, hotel. Youngman S J. Imberman.


The Model Lifo Insurance Co. The Washington of New York, DR. S. I., FULLES Grn'l Aren :.


Roe Stephens,


184 & 186 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., gives best terms on


WEBER PIANOS


CAY AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CÉD 269


CAYTON.


Grand Traverse county.


(Sce Worm-


CAYWOOD.


Montcalm county. (See Gowan.)


CEDAR.


County seat of. Gladwin county. (See (iladucin.)


CEDAR CREEK.


Deriving its name from the creek on which it is located, is a village of 300 in- habitants and postoffice, in Hope town- ship, Barry county, 11 miles south of Hastings, the seat of justice and usual railroad point, to which and Hickory Corners a mail stage runs twice a week; fare to either point, 50 cents. It has one saw-mill and a grist mill, operated by water power, and a church belonging to the United Brethren. Banking business transacted at Hastings. Land hereabouts ranges in value from unimproved at $15, to best farms at $60 per acre. Farm products are shipped. C. C. Wilson, post- master.




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