The illustrated sketch book and directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, 1900, Part 12

Author: Johnston, J. W; Missouri Illustrated Sketch Book Co
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Jefferson City, Mo., Press of Tribune printing co
Number of Pages: 450


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Nentwig, Herman, works Straub's cigar factory. Residence 1119 Madison.


Neutzler. Fred J., cigar store 212 Madison. Resi- dence 1000 Marshall.


Nevens, Belle, (colored), student Lincoln Institute. Newbill. Geo., bartender, City Hotel. Residence 312 Madison.


Nichols, S. B., printer Tribune Printing Co. Resi- dence 211 Lafayette.


Nierman, F. H., Foreman Sullivan Saddle Tree Co. Residence 600 E. High.


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THE C. H. DULLE


MILLING CO.


For nearly half a century the name "Dulle" has been familiarly associated with what is best in flour. In 1838 G. H. Dulle located in Jefferson City where he engaged in first in the manufacture of brick, and later in the business of the dairy. In 1854, he built on the ground (near where now stands the best equipped and most substantial milling property in central Missouri), a small mill which was ample to meet the requirements of that day, but with the growing business it was enlarged from time to time, to almost its present proportions. It was, however, destroyed by fire, in 1896, when it was replaced by the present model, modern, substantial and virtu- ally fire-proof structure, containing the very latest and best in the wonderful improvements made in milling machinery within the last half century. The sterling qualities of the founder of this plant, Mr. G. H. Dulle, and his exceptional capacity as an honest, thorough and substantial business man, re- snlted in his being frequently called upon to serve the county in an official capacity, a duty which he always performed in a manner most credible to him- self and satisfactory to those who had thns honored him. At his death, 1885, the G. HI. Dulle Milling Company was organized and incorporated, the offi- cers being Henry J. Dulle, President; Bernard Dulle, Vice-President, and J. W. Schulte, Secretary and Business Manager. Mr. J. W. Schulte, to whom the very great success of this mill is largely due, is a step-son of Mr. G. H. Dulle. and has been since reaching his majority, continually in the mill and largely the manager, a duty devolving on him in


OEFE


WAREHOUSE


TELE VATOR


consequence of the frequent absence of Mr. G. H. Dulle, when engaged in his official duties. The President. Mr. Henry J. Dulle, has been honored by the county with several positions, having recently retired from the office of presiding judge of the conrt. He is now President of the First National Bank, one of the largest and most prosperous finan- cial concerns in Jefferson City. The capacity of the Dulle Milling Company is 500 barrels of flour per day; the leading brands are "Dulle Patent," "Capi- tal Star" and "Baker's Delight," all of which have an established reputation, covering several states, and the merit of which has been attested by a nnm- ber of prize medals, where exhibited in competition with the products of the leading mills of the world; the most recent being at the Exposition at Omaha. The immense product of this mill is sold throughout a number of states, and is shipped to several foreign countries. The grain necessary to supply the de- mand of this mill is drawn largely from the wheat- growing district of eentral Missouri, an area which is recognized as the best for the production of win- ter wheat in the United States. It can be seen with- out the suggestion of a figure that in the employ- ment of labor and the purchase of grain, the G. H. Dulle Milling Company has dispensed more money, by far, than any other manufacturing concern in Central Missouri. It is certainly one of the most substantial elements entering into the progress ol Jefferson City, and Cole county. An idea of the Dulle Milling structure may be drawn from the pic ture above, the building in the rear being an eleva- tor with a capacity of 50,000 bushels.


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Nierman, Lula stenographer. Residence 600 E. Oliver, Newman, (colored), laborer. Residence 804 lligh. Cherry.


Nierman. Harry, works Bockrath Shoe Co. Resi- dence 106 W. Dunklin ..


Nilges, I. J .. contractor and builder. Residence 627 Clark Avenue.


Nilges. T. G .. grocer. corner Jefferson and Ashley. Residence same.


Nilges, Joseph, laborer. Residence 111 E. Dunklin. Nilges. Annie. Residence 111 E. Dunklin.


Nilges, Adeline, domestic. 111 E. Dunklin.


Nilges. Barbara, domestic. Residence 111 E. Dun- klin.


Nilges, Mas. Residence 111 E. Dunklin.


Nilges. Henry, clerk W. H. Morlock. Residence 111 E. Dunklin.


Nilges. Jno., carpenter. Residence 111 E. Dunklin.


Nilges, Ben, teamster. Residence 622 Clark Ave- mue.


Nitehy, Henrietta, widow. Residence 224 W. High. Nitchy. Frank, clerk cutting department Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 224 W. High.


Nitchy, Hilda. clerk Manchester Stationery and News Co. Residence 224 W. High.


Nolan. T. M., entter and designer Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 306 Adams.


Noland. S. C., proprietor "My Laundry" 224 Madi- son. Residence 224 E. Main.


Noonan. D. M .. cutter Boekrath Shoe Co. Residence 617 W. Main.


Norberry, Ernest, baker Yeoham's. Boards 208 Madison.


Nordman, Henry, general store, 110 Jefferson. Resi- dence 112 Jefferson.


Nordman, Lonis, laborer. Residence 112 Jefferson. Nordman. Charles, fisherman. Residence 112 Jetfer- SO11.


Norris, Wesley II., (colored), student Lincoln In- stitute.


North. Vinita, (colored), student Lincol Institute. Northrup. Harry E. Boards 117 W. MeCarty.


Northrup, A. H., widow. Residence 117 W. Me- Carty.


Nott. Emma. Residence 221 E. Main.


Nowman, A., merchant tailor 133 E. High. Resi- dence 516 E. High.


BER, H. W., keeper prison. Residence 1133 E. Me Carty.


Ober, Anna. Residence 1133 E. MeCarty.


Ober, Chas., cutter Parker Shoe Co. Residence 1133 E. MeCarty.


Ogden, Win .. laborer. Residence 201 E. Ashley. Ogden, M., stitcher Bockrath Shoe Co. Residence 201 E. Ashley.


Oldham, Isabelle, widow. Residence 611 Adams. Oldham, Ada, teacher Kansas City. Residence 611 Adams.


Oliver, Benj., photographer. Residence 418 Jeffer- son.


Oliver, Fay, student. Residence 418 Jefferson.


Oliver. Irl T .. undertaker and embalmer, L. M. Walthers. Boards Central Hotel.


Oliver, Missouri, (colored), widow, cook at county jail. Rooms rear 115 E. Ehu.


('Niel, Oscar, (colored), student Lincoln Institute. Opel, Adam, retired contractor. Residence 505 Jef- forson.


Opel, Lonis, carpenter. Residence 505 Jefferson.


Opel, Hilda, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 505 Jefferson.


Opel, Geo., carpenter. Residence 221 W. Dunklin. Opel, Fred. paper-hanger. Residence 221 W. Dun- klin.


Opel. Chas .. architect and builder. Office 213 Mad- ison. Residence 1101 W. Main.


Opel. Vernie. Residence 1101 W. Main.


Opel, Barbara. widow (Jno.) Residence rear 215 Monroe.


Opel, Fred. W., cutter Giesecke Shoe Co. Resi- dence rear 215 Monroe.


Opel, Christ, works Boekrath Shoe Co. Residence rear 215 Monroe.


Opel, Augusta, works Tribune Printing Co. bindery. Residence rear 215 Monroe.


Opel, Minnie, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence rear 215 Monroe.


Orear, E. T., state superintendent insurance. Resi- dence 415 E. Main.


Orear, R. L., clerk, insurance department. Resi- dence 514 E. High.


Orear, G. W. Boards 514 E. High.


Orwan, Edna, domestic. 620 E. Water.


Osborn. E. C., laborer. Residence 1030 E. Dunklin. Ostor, Henry, deputy county sheriff. Residence 309 W. Dunklin.


Oster, Gertrude, widow. Residence 311 W. Dunk- lin.


Oster, Barbara, widow, market gardener. Residence 910 E. High.


Osterman. William, carpenter. Residence 431 E. High.


Ott, Fred JJ .. druggist East End Pharmacy, High and Lafayette. Board 601 E. Main.


Ott, Anna M .. domestic, 526 E. Main.


Ott, Philip. P. Ott & Son. lumber dealers, 100 E. Main. Residence 311 E. High.


Ott, Elizabeth. Residence 311 E. High.


Ott, Katie. Residence 311 E. High.


Ott, Francis, works Bockrath Shoe Co. Residence 317 W. Iligh.


Ott, Lonis. P. Ott & Son, lumber dealers, 100 E. Main. Residence 200 Jefferson.


Ott. John K., dairyman. Residence W. Elm.


Oft, Alice. Residence W. Elm.


Ott. Dora. Residence W. Elm.


Ofman, Louis, fireman brewery. Monroe.


Residence 807


Ottman, Henry, painter. Residence 909 Madison. Otto, Martha, widow (Benjamin H.) Residence 525 E. Main.


Otto, Wm. H., press feeder. Residence 525 E. Main. Otto, Minnie. Residence 525 E. Main.


Otto, F. J. HI .. stenographer Edwards & Edwards law office. Residence 306 E. lligh.


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"AN HONEST TALE SPEEDS BEST, BEING PLAINLY TOLD."


ED. R. HOGG


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


LUMBER


MOUND CITY COM- PANY'S HORSE SHOE BRAND MIXED PAINT -- BEST MADE


Lath, Shingles,


Sash, Doors


and Blinds.


Corrugated Iron Always in Stock.


See or write for estimates when you wish to buy anything in my line. Office and Yard: Opposite Postoffice.


ED. R. HOGG,


Telephone 58.


JEFFERSON CITY, MO.


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Otto. B. F., justice of the peace County Court House. Residence 520 Harrison.


Overend, Maggie, works Tribune Printing Co., bind- ery.


Overman. Theo., manager Western Bottling Works. Residence GOS W. Main.


Overstreet. Ed. W., engineer. Residence 1127 E. ElIn.


Overstreet. M. F., stock dealer. Residence 728 Clark Avenue.


Overstreet, Ernest P. Residence 728 Clark Avenue. Owen. Walter S .. (colored), student Lincoln Insti- tute.


PACE. Frank, book-keeper Bruns Shoe Co. Boards 406 Cherry.


Pace, Asa. (colored), laborer. Residence rear 213 Dunklin.


Pace. Fannie. (colored), widow. Residence rear 615 Madison.


Page. Sarah, works Star Clothing Co. Boards 612 Chestnut.


Page. Jodie. Residence 1033 E. MeCarty.


Palmer, Ben. (colored), laborer. Residence 113 Jef- ferson.


Palmer, Daniel. (colored). bootblack Monroe Hotel. Residence 414 E. Miller.


Palmer, Mary, (colored). Residence 414 E. Miller.


Park, Maj. T. W., chief clerk Secretary of State. Boards Madison Hotel.


Parker, L. S., president and treasurer The L. S. Parker Shoe Co. Residence 124 W. Me- Carty.


Parker, Grace. Residence 124 W. M.Carty.


Parker, G. C., foreman L. S. Parker Shoe Co. Resi- dence 416 E. Water.


Parker. Fred R., (colored), student Lincoln Insti- tute.


Parker, Viola, (colored), student Lincoln Institute. Parker, Edward. Residence 620 Marshall ..


Parkhurst, F .. widow. Residence 628 W. Main.


Parks. M. L., widow, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Resi- dence 322 Adams.


Parks, Ingh, works Star Clothing Co. Residence 322 Adams.


Parks, Lula, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 322 Adams.


Parks, Laura, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 322 Adams.


Parks, Harriett, (colored), widow, laundress. Resi- dence rear 113 E. Elm.


Parks, W. HI. J., (colored), house-man Scott House, student Lincoln Institute.


Parks, Mary H., (colored), student Lincoln Institute. Parrish. W. T., superintendent prison farm. Resi- dence state farm, E. Suburbs.


Parrish, Wallace, works Star Clothing Co. Resi- dence state farm E. Suburbs.


Parsons, Maggie, (colored). Residence 324 E. Dunk- lin.


Parsons, Charles, (colored), works Moore & Bolton. Residence 324 E. Dunklin.


Parsons, Ollie. (colored). Residence 324 E. Dunk- lin.


Pash, O., Pash & Bowman, East End Bakery, 626 E. High. Residence same.


Patterson, Sallie. Residence 219 E. Main.


Patterson, Harry, stone cutter. Residence 1105 W. Iligh.


Patterson, A. B., (colored), student Lincoln Insti- tute. Residence 705 Maple.


Payne, Minnie, (colored), student Lincoln Institute. Payne. Judge Wm. B., justice peace. Residence 408 E. M.Carty.


Peach, Mary, (colored), laundress Madison Hotel.


Peasner, Chas., clerk Weiser & Artz. Residence 315 Lafayette.


Peasner, Geo. W., bartender Monroe Hotel. Resi- dence 129 E. High.


Peasner, August, bartender. Residence 118 E. Ash- ley.


Peasner, Capt. John, retired baker. Residence 310 Clay.


Peasnor. Lawrence. Residence 310 Clay.


Peck, H. L., agent M., K. & T. Residence 316 Madison Peetz. Sadie, waitress City Hotel.


Penninger, Jos., book-keeper Walther's Furniture store. Residence 111 Stewart.


Penninger, Sue. Residence 111 Stewart.


Perkins, Bettie V. Residence 213 E. High.


Perkins, Walter, shoemaker 200a E. High. Resi- dence 213 E. High.


Peters, Rev. Fr. F., assistant pastor St. Peter's Cath- olie Church. Residence 216 Broadway.


Petershagen, Henry, janitor Dallmeyer Building. Residence 325 E. High.


Petershagen, Annie, domestic. Adams.


Residence 213


Pethy, Arthur, (colored), laborer. Residence 815 E. Main.


Pethy. Sylva, (colored), laundress. Residence 217 E. Atchison.


Petry, Ernest, saw mill. Residence 403 Broadway. Petry, Win., laborer. Residence 115 W. Dunklin. Petry. Lilly. Residence 115 W. Dunklin.


Petry, John, saw mill. Residence 508 Broadway. Petry, John .M. Residence rear 616 Broadway.


Pettit, Frank, linotype machinist Tribune Printing Co. Residence 5IS E. High.


Phelan, Edw., shoe dealer, corner High and Ash. Residence 911 E. Main.


Phillips, Emily. Residence 604 Lafayette.


Phillips, M. C., night watch prison. Residence 1047 E. McCarty.


Phillips, Ed .. policeman. Residence 305 Lavafette. Phillips, Ed, jr., cutter Giesecke Shoe Co. Resi- dence 305 Lafayette.


Phillips, Jessie, relief operator Telephone Co. Resi- dence 305 Lafayette.


Pickett, O. G .. linotype operator Tribune Printing Co. Rooms 222 E. Main.


Pierce, Chas., foreman Parker Shoe Co. Residence 117 Lafayette.


Pietsch, Franz, capitalist. Residence 513 Broadway. Pigeon, Florence, (colored), student Lincoln Insti- tute.


Pike, Rev. W. G., chaplain prison. Residence 726 E. High.


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THE H. BOCKRATH SHOE CO.


MANUFACTURERS LADIES MISSES AXO CHILDRENS SHOES.


THE H. BOCKRATH SHOE COMPANY.


In the United States, in no manufacturing, has there been such marked progress as in the making of shoes. This is a line of goods in which the United States: excels the world and the products of her shoe factories are sold in all countries, where there is a people sufficiently prosperous to buy the best. . The work of the Village shoemaker is now almost entirely one of repairing; in fact, with the facilities for manufacturing, buying in large quantities, "rawmaterial and the use of greatly improved machinery, the manufacturer now sells a shoe complete for less money than the country shoemaker can buy in a small way the raw material. The headquarters of this great manufacturing interest has of late years been leaving New England, Missouri now being one of the leading manufacturing states of artistic and sub- stantial footwear. At an early date one manufacturer made a general line of boots and shoes for men, women and chil- dren, but the growing and sharp competition has forced a more thorough division of labor, which gives to the manu- facturer of a specialty the advantage of using skilled labor only on the class of work in which it is most proficient, enabling them to turn out a finer and better class of work and at lower prices than is possible by the maker of a gen- eral line. The H. Bockrath Shoe Company of Jefferson City was organized May 1st, 1896, incorporating with a capital


stock of $22,000.00. The first stockholders, who were also directors, were H. Bockrath, Geo. A. Bockrath, J. W. Schulte, G. H. Schulte and F. Loeffler. The officers being H. Bockrath, President; J. W. Schulte, Vice-President; Geo. A. Bockrath. Secretary and Treasurer, and F. Loeffler. In May, '96, they commenced the manufacure of a special line of ladies', misses', children's, boys', youths' and little gent's shoes, in a building 35 by 110 feet on Stuart Street, selling their product direct to the retail merchants. Their working force, the first year, numbered about 40 people, By the em- ployment of efficient and intelligent salesmen, who were able to get the attention of the best dealers, they introduced their goods rapidly, the substantial character and low price of which was appreciated by the merchants when compared with eastern makes, and as a result their trade has gradually increased, until now they employ a force of 150, their manufacturing space being enlarged to 110 by 198 feet on the ground floor, and in addition, a space on the second floor, 40 by 110 feet. The factory on the corner of Stuart and Water streets is equipped with the latest improved machin- ery and every department is under the supervision of an expert; as a result, no factory in the United States turns out more artistic or substantial shoes than the H. Bockrath Shoe Co., or at more favorable prices to the shoe mer- chant. In November, '98, the capital stock was increased to $42.000, E. Holtschneider and D. M. Noonan becoming stockholders, and added to the directory. Mr. Noonan is also foreman of the packing department. The employes in this factory are largely from the ranks of the home people, and have become very efficient in the work. The Bockrath shoes are now sold and recognized as leading standards in all directions within a radius of several hun- dred miles. The President, Mr. Bockrath, is an old 'merchant, "who came_to, Jefferson City from Florrissant, St. Louis county, seventeen years ago, and until recently retired, was one of the leading general merchants. of the Capi- tal City. Geo. A. Bockrath, the Secretary and Treasurer, who looks largely after the management, is a sterling young business man with the executive ability necessary to manage this large and prosperous manufacturing plant, the most important in Jefferson City, outside the prison walls. The success of the Bockrath Shoe Company and the popu- larity of their artistic and substantial products are largely due to the practical management in the manufacturing de- partment of Mr. F. Loeffler, who is superintendent and manager of the factory.


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Pinkerton, Rev. J. P., pastor Christian Church. Residence 617 E. High.


Pinkerton, Helen G. Residence 617 E. Iligh.


Pirner, Adam, works Dulle Milling Co. Residence W. High.


Pittroff, Fred, cigarmaker J. E. Goetz. Residence 303 W. McCarty.


Pittroff, Catherine, widow. Residence 303 W. Mc- Carty.


Pittrotf, Tillie. Residence 303 W. McCarty.


Pitts, F. L., State Treasurer. Residence 510 E. Main. Pitts, Kittie. Residence 510 E. Main.


Platt, Walter, Supt. State prison stables. Resi- dence 611 E. Water.


Plummer, Martin, works Leslie's Livery. Residence 410 W. Miller.


Plummer. Wm. drayman H. Mellenry. Residence 418 E. Water.


Plummer, Ewing, clerk II. Mellenry. Boards 418 E. Water.


Pohl, B. It., brick manufacturer. Residence 712 W. High.


Pohl, Edward, brick maker. Residence 712 W. High.


Pohl, Mary, Residence 712 W. High.


Pohl, Martin. Residence 712 W. High.


Pohl, Otto. Residence 712 W. High.


Pohl, Annie. Residence 712 W. High.


Pohlmann, Geo., laborer. Residence 1165 Jefferson. Pohlmann. John, printer Ferguson & Mayer. Resi- dence 1165 Jefferson.


Pohlmann, Martin. printer. Tribune Printing Co. Residence 1165 Jefferson.


Pollock, Chas. E., clerk roadmaster Missouri Pacific depot. Residence 10G Broadway.


Pollock, Mrs. Josie W. Residence S. Jackson.


Pope, Jos., contractor granitoid sidewalks. Resi- dence 222 W. Dunklin.


Pope, W. S., attorney. Rooms 2 and 4 Merchants' Bank Building. Residence 217 E. McCarty. Pope, Miller C. Residence 217 E. McCarty.


Pope, Winnie L. Residence 217 E. Mccarty.


Pope, Geo. E., proprietor "The Oak" saloon 211 Madison. Residence 216 E. Water.


Pope, Wm., proprietor "Kentucky" saloon 221 E. lligh. Residence same.


Popp, Kate, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 231 W. Dunklin.


Popp, Minnie, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 231 W. Dunklin.


Popp, Katie, domestic, 411 E. High.


Popp, Leona, domestic. Residence 115 Madison. Popp, Lillie, dressmaker. Residence 905 Madison. Popp, George, works Government Works. Resi- dence 905 Madison.


Popp, Maggie, widow (Jno. S.) Residence 231 W. Dunklin.


Popp, Jno., brickmason. Residence 905 Madison.


Porter, N. H. Boards Madison Hotel.


Porter. Maria, (colored). Residence 808 E. Elm.


Porter, Lewis, (colored). Residence 808 E. Elm. Porth, J. P., physician, office 631 W. Main. Resi- dence same.


Porth, Geo., jeweler 110 E. High. Residence 210 W .. High.


Porth, Geo., jr., jeweler. Residence 210 W. High. Postan, Louis, (colored), laborer. Residence rear 105 Jackson.


Powell, Charles, nightwatchman Tribune Printing ('o. Residence 224 Madison.


Powers, N. J., foreman heeling department Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 309 Jackson.


Powers, Anna, stitcher Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 309 Jackson.


Powers, Alice. Residence 309 Jackson.


Powers, Mary, works Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 309 Jackson.


Preston, James II., ticket clerk Missouri Pacific. Residence 311 Lafayette.


Preston, M. R., widow, seamstress. Residence 311 Lafayette.


Price, Ada C., widow (Thos. B.) Residence 203 W. High.


Price, Celeste. Residence 203 W. High.


Price, Jno., retired painter. Residence 308 Madison. Price, Bertha, (colored), chambermaid McCarty House.


Price, Franklin, (colored), plasterer tender. Resi- dence 1117 E. Elm.


Price, Harry, (colored), laborer. Residence 1117 E. Elm.


Price, George, (colored). Residence 1117 E. Elm. Price, King D., works B. Honig & Co. Residence 1117 E. Elm.


Priesmeyer, A., president A. Priesmeyer Shoe Co. Residence St. Louis.


Priesmeyer, Louise, widow. Residence 100 W. Main. Priesmeyer, Il. F., secretary and treasurer Pries- meyer Shoe Co. Residence 402 Madison.


Priesmeyer, Chas., traveling salesman Priesmeyer Shoe Co. Rooms 200 Monroe.


Priesmeyer, August, foreman Priesmeyer Shoe Co. Residence 314 Lafayette.


Pringer, G. H., guard prison. Residence 1109 E. High.


Prior, Nancy. (colored). Residence 723 Cherry.


Propst, John, laborer. Residence 406 W. Miller. Prosser, Orian, stenographer Supreme Court re- porter. Boards 419 E. High.


Prottsman, Rev. W. M. Residence 121 Stewart. Pugh, Lewis C., (colored), student Lincoln Institute. l'urzner. Chas., Busch & Purzner, florists 626 Madison. Residence 219 E. Ashley.


Q TINLAN, Stephen, cutter Giesecke Shoe Co. Residence 315 W. Miller.


Quinlan. Mary, widow. Residence 315 W. Miller.


2 ADER, Perry S., reporter Supreme Court. Resi- dence 410 E. Main.


Rainey, Thos., cutter Giesecke Shoe Co. Rooms 308 Adams.


Raithel, John A. Residence 220 E. High.


Raithel. Julius, butcher. Boards 223 E. High.


Raithel, Wm., butcher. Residence 223 E. High.


Raithel, Lawrence, works Bruns Shoe Co. Resi- dence 223 E. High.


Raithel, August, butcher. Residence 223 E. High. Raithel, Magdalena, widow. Residence 223 E. High.


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GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.


Repairs Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Machines, Sharpens Lawn Mowers, Razors, Saws, and all kinds of edged tools. Shot Guns and Rifles bored out, and warranted to shoot accurately. Repairs Artesian Well Pumps and all kinds of Machinery. Repairs Locks and Fits Keys. Keeps a large assortment of Blank Keys on hand. Makes Springs of any kind.


Take your work to him. He guarantees satisfaction.


WILLIAM SCHMIDT, Mechanic.


304 Jefferson Street.


Jefferson City, Missouri.


The Jefferson City Town Mutual Fire Insurance Co.


A. P. GRIMSHAW, President. JAS. E. McHENRY, Secretary.


Office in Merchants' Bank Building.


DIRECTORS.


C. E. HESS, CHAS. OPEL,


A. P. GRIMSHAW, M. R. SINKS,


J. H. DIERCKS, L. D. GORDON,


G. A. FISCHER.


A Home Company.


Rates Cheaper than any other company.


We Solicit the Patronage of our home people.


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Raithel, John P., saloon 700 W. Main. Residence Salle.


Raithel, Emma. Residence 223 E. High.


Raithel. Alma L .. student. Residence 700 W. Main. Raithel, Oscar W., clerk Exchange Bank. Resi- dence 700 W. Main.


Raithel, Frank, letter carrier. Residence 321 W. High.


Raithel. Lilly. Residence 229 E. High.


Raithel, John, proprietor City Meat Market 215 E. High. Residence 409 Monroe. Raithel, Julia. Residence 409 Monroe.


Raithel, Minnie. Residence 409 Monroe.


Raithel, Amelia. Residence 409 Monroe.


Raithel. Joe .. butcher City Meat Market. Residence 409 Monroe.


Raithel. Laura. Residence 409 Monroe.


Raithel, Fred, butcher City Meat Market. Residence 409 Monroc.


Raithel. Ed. .. butcher City Meat Market. Resi- dence 215 E. High.


Raithel. Chas. J., butcher. Residence 308 Madison. Raithel, Geo., laborer, works Capitol Brewery. Res- idence 209 W. Dunklin.


Raithel. Lawrence, cutter Giesecke Shoe Co. Resi- dence E. Suburbs.


Ramey. John, (colored), teamster. Residence 825 W. Main.


Ramey, George, (colored), laborer. Residence 601 Harrison.


Ramey, Anderson, (colored), laborer. Residence 601 Harrison.


Ramey, Emiline, (colored), widow. Residence 601 Harrison.


Ramey. Joe, teamster. Residence rear 220 W. Me-


C'arty.


Ramsey, Jas. L., tie contractor Missouri Pacific. Residence 129 W. McCarty.


Ramsey, Geo. C., tie contractor Missouri Pacific. Residence 429 Ashley.


Ramsey. Gertrude. Residence 429 Ashley. Ramsey. Mayme. Residence 429 Ashley.


Ramsey, Frank. Residence 429 Ashley.


Ramsey, Dick, (colored), house-man, 618 E. Main. Ramsey, Grant, house-man, corner High and Cherry. Ramsey, Henry, (colored). Ewing Mansion, Schoen- burg.


Ramsey, Edith, (colored). Ewing Mansion, Schoen- burg.


Ramsey. Jas .. (colored), house-man 221 W. High. Student Lincoln Institute.


Ramsey, Harrison, (colored), laborer. Residence 513 Monroe.


Ramsey, Bertha, (colored). Residence 414 E. Me-


Carty. Ramsey, Josephine. (colored). Residence 513 Mon- roe.


Ramsey, Arthur, (colored), works Tihen's Livery. Residence 321 JJefferson.




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