Asheville, North Carolina city directory [serial] 1914, Part 53

Author: Piedmont Directory Co; Miller, Ernest H
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Asheville, N.C. : Piedmont Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 574


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Asheland Avenue - 190-214 Asheland av; A H King, prin; Misses Helen Schartle, May Al- exander, Nancy Carter, Louise Carter, Mary E Ferrell, Carrie L Wagner, Mabel Stokely, Wil- lie Waters, teachers


High School - College cor Oak; R V Kennedy prin


F H Franks, E J Londow, E D Johnson, W J Barton, Misses Mabel Rothrock, Alice Whitson, Sue F Robbins, Pearl Holman, Margaret M Atkins, Mary Ec- tor, Susie Hunter, Gertrude Ennes, Kathleen Ware, Lillie Batterham, Gertrude Ennes. Rose Batterham, teachers


Montford Avenue-80 Mont- ford av; C T Carr, prin


Misses Mamie Nixon, Cora Stockton, Mary E Spann, Susan Dukes, Sue E Reese, Eugenia Harrison and Mrs M L Bryant, teachers


Murray-46 Tiernan; Mrs M W Williamson, prin


Misses Minnie Lyda, Eugenia Rowe, Frances Suttle, Fannie G Gudger, Alice Stockton, Mrs Frances G Brown and Mrs J R Monroe, teachers


Newton-Biltmore rd; Mrs Mary C Pickens tchr


Orange-Orange nr Central av; MI K Weber, prin


Misses Bessie E Moody, Elizabeth Bernard, Rena Nich- ols, Alice Halyburton, Mary Lanier, Ruth Watts, Mabel Griggs, Elma Smith, Ethel Bol- linger, Bessie E Moody, Mrs C F Roberts, teachers


Park Avenue-Park av s e cor Haywood; Miss Queen M Car- son prin


Misses Olive M Irick, (Mrs) Irene Wortham, Eula Buttrick, Lucy Davis, Vienna Nichols, Jane Withers, Nina Buttrick, Sallie R Morris, Hattie M Scott, Margaret Meriwether, teachers


East Street Kindergarten- East nr Hillside. Miss Ethel Ray, prin. Miss Corrie Cham- bers, teacher


EST


M. & W COAL R USIEST IGGEST


LAUNDRY PHONE 2000


ASHEVILLE STEAM


H. A. BROWN & Co.


General Contractors 23 Temple Court Bldg. Phone 341


-DEALERS IN-


Rough Building and all Kinds of Crushed Stone


-OUR SPECIALTIES- STONE FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE WORK and EXCAVATING


Carolina Machinery Co.


WE ALSO FURNISH SKILLED MECHANICS FOR BIOLER REPAIRS


Founders, Machinists and Jobbers of Mill Supplies. We make all kinds of Castings in Iron, Brass or Aluminum. ::


Phone 590


43 to 47 West College Street


Asheville Real Estate Exchange Company


O. C. MILLS, Mgr. Leaders in Sales and Exchange of Property. Bargains for Everybody Office in Temple Court


Phone 2261


Baltimore Dental Room


Best Work at Lowest Prices


Full set teeth $5.00 Gold crowo 4.00


White crown 3.00 Bridge work 3.00 up Fillings 50c up Painless Extract -


ing 50c Cleaning, new pro-


cess 50c Examination Free


Over Nichols Shoe Store


Phone 1561


FRANK J. NEVRCEL


B


Dealer and Repairer Sundries and Supplies


Gun and Locksmith 47 W. College St.


EDUCATIONAL 624


EDUCATIONAL


(Colored)


Catholic Hill - Valley cor Catholic av; W S Lee prin


Hester A Lee, Ella E Ander- son, Venetia D Stewart, Willie L Fulton, Mamie Martin, Carrie O Thomas, teachers


Hill Street-81 Hill; J H Mi- chael prin


Rosa M Rhame, F J Knuckles, Lelia B Michael, Hattie V Swan, teachers


Mountain Street -- 91 Moun- tain; Emma H Fenderson, prin Rachel S Battle, teacher


South Side-Southside av nr McDowell; Willie M Dodson, Carrie M Spurgeon, Ophelia Moore, teachers


Suburban Schools


Supt's Office-Court House W H Hipps-Supt


Biltmore Graded School- Biltmore rd, S Biltmore. N C Shuford, prin


B K Miller, Misses Margaret Brittain, Bonnie Sams, Sue Sams, teachers


Grace Graded School-Grace. G M Moser, prin


Misses Augusta Anderson, Maria Gudger, Jane Edwards, and Ora L Taylor, teachers


Johnson School-W Asheville South Asheville School (Dist 14)-S Asheville


West Asheville Graded School -Haywood rd, W Asheville. J W Bradley, prin


R B Edwards, S J Morgan, Misses Luke Dixon, Nell Pick- ens, Bessie Morgan, Lois White, Estelle Kerr, teachers


West Asheville Colored School-Buffalo st, W Asheville. T M Elrod, prin


Private Schools and Colleges Asheville Mission Hospital Training School-Charlotte cor Woodfin, Dr W L Dunn, dean Asheville Business College- n Pack Sq; H S Shockley prin Asheville School (for boys)-


Haywood rd; N M Anderson and C A Mitchell prins


Asheville School (for girls)- Main cor Woodfin; Miss E K Ford prin


Bingham School (The), (mil- itary)-Bingham Hts; Col Rob- crt Bingham, A M LLD, supt; Maj R T Grinnan v-supt


Home Industrial and Pease Memorial (Presby campus)- Victoria; Miss Florence Steph- enson prin, Miss Josephine Bundy associate prin. Misses Grace M Maxwell, Elizabeth Rich. Helen D Fish, Elizabeth Mckinstry, Bess M Martin, May Wilhelm, teachers


Pease Memorial House-Mrs Katherine S Byers, Mrs Evan- geline G Benedict, Miss Edith M Thorpe, Miss Jeanie S Ful- ler, Mrs Mary Fortner, teach- ers


Matney School-Cherry cor Flint; W W Matney prin


Normal and Collegiate Insti- tute (Presby)-s Main cor Vic- toria rd


Prof Edward P Childs, pres; Miss Mary Hickok, prin; Miss May Hagenbach, supervisor of practice school; Miss Josephine Huston, director of music de- partment; Miss Grace Hamil- ton, science; Miss Clara Belle Anderson, Latin; Miss Edith Morris, English; Miss Mary Sheak, domestic science, ma- tron; Miss Laura Wiley, mathe- matics; Rev T A Cosgrove, Bi- ble; Miss Edna White, physical culture; Miss Lois McKin- ney, history and German; Miss Ernestine Potter, domestic arts; Miss Susan Albright, assistant in music; Mrs Laura D Wil- liams, matron; Miss Ella Bick- erstaffe, cooking


North State Fitting School- 157 Church; J M Roberts prin Patton School for Boys-271 Haywood; J C Patton, prin St Genevieve College-Vic- toria; Mother De Plank in


charge


Anandale Purity Dairy,


tral. Our best attention to Special orders.


We endeavor to supply the very best dairy products, Milk, cream, Ice Cream Etc, Fresh from the Farm. Location very cen- Satisfaction in goods and service is our purpose Olty Depot, 100 E. Walnut Street, Telephone 2141


Yellow Pine White Pine Hardwoods


See Opp. page 188


LUMBER


SASH, BLINDS, DOORS


WOODWARD & SON


Ninth and Arch Streets RICHMOND


VIRGINIA


EDUCATIONAL


625


PARKS


Stevens Misses (The) - 15 Bearden av; Misses N B and E C Stevens prins


(Colored)


Allen Industrial Home and Asheville Academy - 241 Col- lege; Miss A B Dole, supt


HOSPITALS, HOMES AND CHARITABLE INSTI- TUTIONS


*Allen Industrial Home and School (for girls)-College nr Oak; Miss A B Dole supt


Asheville Mission and Asso- ciated Charities-201/2 s Pack Sq


Asheville Mission Hospital, 5 Charlotte-Board of managers, Mrs Vance Brown pres, Dr M H Fletcher chief of staff


Clarence Barker Memorial Hospital and Dispensary, Bilt- more. The rector and vestry of All Souls' church constitute the governing board. Miss M H Trist, supt


Buncombe County Home for Aged and Infirm. Leicester rd


Children's Home, Woolsey- Supported by the city of Ashe- ville. Mrs C E Bowman, ma- tron


City Hospital-3 miles west of city on French Broad river


Faith Cottage (rescue home for unfortunate women)-43 At- kinson; L B Compton, supt


Highland Home (private) -- 75 Zillicoa; Dr R S Carroll, phys


Flower Mission and Associa- ted Charities and Free Medical Dispensary-20 s Pack Sq. Miss Jessie R Williams sec, Miss Jane M Brown dist nurse


Meriwether Hospital (private) -24 Grove; Miss N F Pitts supt


Mildred E Sherwood Home (private)-167 s French Broad av; Miss M E Sherwood, supt


Mission of the Good Samar- itan-297 Merrimon av. Rev J S Williams, chaplain; Rev R F . Campbell, pres; Dr L. B Mc- Brayer, v-pres


Salvation Army Hall and In- dustrial Home-381/2 s Main


Welfare Cottage-9 Factory Hill. Mrs M E Sams, matron; Miss Josephine Guffin, mission- ary


Libraries


Christian Science Reading Room-66 n French Broad av


Directory Library-66 Amer Natl Bank Bldg


Pack Memorial Library-4 s Pack Sq; Miss Grace McH Jones librarian, Miss Ann T Er- win asst librarian


Socialist Reading Room-14- 15 Drhumor Bldg


Medical Societies


Medical Society of Buncombe County-Meets 1st and 3d Mon- day night at City Hall. Dr H H Briggs pres, Dr G S Tennent sec


MISCELLANEOUS ORGAN- IZATIONS


Asheville Poultry and Pet Stock Assn, n Pack Square-J M Campbell pres


Mountain School Dept Home Mission Board Sou Baptist Con- vention-63 Amer Natl Bank Bldg; Rev A E Brown supt


Pack Memorial Library Assn -4 s Pack Sq; Donald Gillis pres, S P Ravenel v-pres, Mrs A M Field sec, David Watson treas


Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals-Legal Bldg; J C Orr sec


Woman's Auxiliary Y M CA -Meets first Monday of each month in Y M C A Hall, Hay- wood nr Patton av


Woman's Exchange-36 Hay- wood nr Battery Park pl-Mrs E E Palmer supt


PARKS


Albemarle (residential - Charlotte extd


Aston Park - French Broad av opp Philip


Reynolds, Hart & Co.


Contractors


Grading, Exca- vation, Stone and Concrete Work


Drayage and Freight Hauling


16 Revell Bidg. Phone 976


CHARLES H. HONESS OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN


Exclusive maker of ATLAS SHUR-ON EYE GLASSES


THE Home of Ce-Rite Toric Lenses


We make a specialty of correcting optical de- fects with properly fit- ted glasses.


54 Patton Avenue Opposite Postoffice


Moale & Chiles


Real Estate and Insurance 21 Patton Avere (2)-11),animation Ph1000 661


General Agents United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.


To Think Better Drink


Pepsi-Cola 5c


At all good soda fountains Also in sterilized bottles


HEPSI TUCIONS ALAUM --


OLA


SOCIETIES


Miss Sara Durham


MODISTE AND DRESSMAKER


46-47 Amer. Nat'l. Bank Bldg


Latest Styles and Patterns


Ottis Green Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail


11 S. W. Pack Sq. and 9 & 11 Walnut St.


Phone 53


Call us when in need of Hardware and save time shopping


PARKS


626


City Park-Flint cor Magno- lia av Court House Park - rear


Court House Grove Park (residential Charlotte extd Montford Park-Montford av s e cor Panola


Oak Park-Furman av opp Chestnut Oates Field (baseball) - Southside av cor Choctaw


Proximity Park (residential) -Charlotte extd


Riverside Park-on French Broad river northwest of city


SECRET SOCIETIES AND FRATERNAL ORGANI- ZATIONS


Masonic


Asheville Lodge of Perfection No 1 A S R-Meets every first Tuesday night at Drhumor Bldg. C A Walker V M, W F Ran- dolph sec


Ionic Council No 9, R and A M-Meets third Thursday night at Drhumor Bldg. W H Wood- bury T I M, A L. Parker re- corder


Asheville Chapter No 25, R A M-Mects every second Thurs- day night at Drhumor Bldg. C P Ambler H P. A L Parker sec


Cyrene Commandery No 5, K T-Meets every fourth Thurs- day night at Drhumor Bldg. Geo E Brown C, A I. Parker rc- corder


Mount Hermon Lodge No 118 A Fand A M-Meets every first Thursday night at Drhumor Bldg. W A Ward W M. A L Parker sec


Eastern Star


Esther Chapter No 12-Meets first and third Wednesday at Drhumor Bldg. Miss Clem Buckner W M, Miss Phebe Hus- ton sec


Military


First Brigade of N CN G- Staff Officers: S W Battle surg


gen'l, Eugene B Glenn major surgeon, F J Clemenger adjt surg, Lawrence W Young major First Infantry, comndg Ashe- ville Post 1


Company K, N CN G-Meets in Armory Hall every Thursday night; Chas I Bard, capt com- mndg: D E Penland 1st lieut. H E Johnston 2d lieut


Company F, First Infantry N C N G-Meets Armory Hall every Friday night; J H Koon, capt commndg: York Coleman, 1st lieut. Carl Felmet, 2d lieut


First Regiment Band, N C N G-Meets Armory every Thurs- day night; C N Webster direc- tor; Chas Glass, principal musi- cian; J D Cole, drum maor


Asheville Company No 6, U R K of P-Meets Castle Hall ev- ery Wednesday night; A L Duckett, capt commndg; G E Evans, 1st lieut. F O'C Fletcher 2d lieut


BPO Elks


Asheville Lodge No 608- Meets every Wednesday night in hall at Elks Home. Haywood cor Walnut, F W Thomas sec


C K of A


St Lawrence Branch No 826 -- Mects at 26 Patton av every 1st and 3d Sunday nights


Fraternal Order of Eagles


Aerie No 1377-Meets every Thursday night at Hall 331/2 s Main


I O Heptasophs


Asheville Conclave No 405- Meets second and third Tues- day nights at C L U Hall


IOOF


Asheville Encampment No 2 -Mects every Friday night at 18-20 Church


Blue Ridge Lodge No 205- Meets every Monday night at 18-20 Church


As the live wire which carries the current which turns the wheels of numerous industries, so dose the City Direc- tory carry the light to the buyer seeking goods in your line


Williams-Brownell Planing Mill Company


Lumber --- Rough and Dressed


Office, Plant and Yards on Southern Railway, Near Biltmore Station


Phone 729


Flooring a Specialty


Hardwoods


Moulding, Interior Finish, Etc


Yellow Pine


SOCIETIES


628 [i.e. 627] SOCIETIES


French Broad Lodge, No 172 -Meets every Monday night at Biltmore Hall


Sulphur Springs Lodge No 186-Meets every Wednesday night in their hall, W Asheville Pisgah Rebekah Lodge No 36 -Meets every Friday night in Odd Fellows Hall, W Asheville Swannanoa Lodge No 56- Meets every Tuesday night at 18-20 Church


Swannanoa Rebekah Lodge No 37 -- Meets every Thursday night at 18-20 Church


Jr OU AM


Asheville Council No 6- Meets every Monday night 3d fl Paragon Bldg


Emma Council No 253-Meets every Monday night in Odd Fellows' Hall, W Asheville


French Broad Council No 97 -Meets every Thursday night at 11/2 s. Main


K and L of H


Blue Ridge Lodge No 1799- Meets second and fourth Tues- day nights at Pack Sq cor Main


K of H


Swannanoa Lodge No 646- Meets first and third Monday nights in Library Bldg


K of P


Asheville Company No 6 Uniformed Rank-Meets every Wednesday night at Castle Hall 11/2 s Main


Asheville Lodge No 106- Meets every Friday night 3d Al Paragon Bldg; Robt Lynn C C. W D Meacham V C, C E Case P, M H Ramsay M of W, R R Dufour M at A Ernest Reed K of R and S, T M Duckett M of F. W H Zimmerman M of E, W D Tennant I G


Pisgah Lodge No 32-Meets every Tuesday night at Castle Hall, 11/2 s Main; E H Miller C C. Cloyd Pennel V C, Louis Li-


pinsky P, B M Jones K of R & S, E W Dodd M of F, D Harris M of E, C C Myers M of W, Hardy Chambers M at A, Sidney Donald I G


Pythian Home Co-66 Amer Natl Bank Bldg; E H Miller chmn, A T Morrison, J M West- all, A G Barnett and D L Jack- son


Wsst Asheville Lodge No 221 -Odd Fellows Hall, W Ashe- ville


Pythian Sisters-Meet at 11/2 s Main


Modern Woodmen of America


Vance Camp No 13344-Meets at Ashev K of P Hall every 2d and 4th Wed nights of each month


National Union


Beaumont Council No 589- Meets every 2d Friday after- noon in the month at rms 1-2 Library Bldg


Red Men


Junaluska Tribe No 88 Im- proved Order Red Men-Meets every Wed evening at 8 o'clock in K of P Hall, 11/2 s Main


Tahkeeostee Tribe No 51- Meets every Tuesday night in Odd Fellows' Hall, W Asheville


Royal Arcanum


French Broad Council No 701 -Meets every second and fourth Monday at K of P Hall, 11/2 s Main


Woodmen of the World


Balsam Camp No 1-Meets every Monday night in C L. U Hall, 39 Patton av


Confederate Veterans


Zebulon Vance Camp No 681 -- Meets last Saturday in each month at Court House; F M Miller com


Century Drug Store, Inc.


(Successors Langren Drug Store)


'The Store that Appreciates Your Business'


-


PHONES 2004 - 2008


- 12 No. Main St.


GOODLAKE & DALTON


CONTRACTORS and Builders


Store Fronts and Buildings Re- modeled


Concrete Work a Specialty


Room 16 Revell Bldg.


PHONE 976


Try our Hand Laundering. We strive to please in LAUNDERING and DRY CLEANING.


The Sanitary Home Laundry


No. 7 MONTFORD AVE


PHONE - 1354


WEAVERVILLE LINE


NINE MILES BY TROLLEY FROM PACK SQUARE TO WEAVERVILLE


ASHEVILLE AND EAST TENNESSEE RAILROAD CO.


7 NORTH MAIN STREET


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


628 . UNION LABOR


PAXTON HOTEL


Up-to-Date European Hotel Newly Furnished Throughout New Management Modern Conveniences Rates 50c to $1.50 Per Day 26-28 S. Main Street Phone 2086


Toffoli & Marus Marble and Tile Co. Importers and Contractors Roman and Venetian Art Mosaic for Churches and Buildings


ARBLE MOSAIC


Ceramic Tile and Terazzo Floor OFFICE Realty Bldg. Charlotte, N.C. Phones 2066 & 2044 P. O. Box 977


SOCIETIES


Sons of Confederate Veterans


Camp Johnston Pettigrew- Meets at Court House


GAR


Marion Roberts Post No 41- Meets fourthi day of each month at homes of members"


Daughters of the Confederacy


· Asheville Chapter - Meets first Thursday of each month at 58 Haywood


Grand Order of the Confederate Veterans


R E Lee Camp-Meets once every month at the home of one of the members; Miss Julia Hatch sec


Grand Daughters of the Confed- eracy


Meet at Confederate Hall third Saturday in each month


UNIONS (LABOR)


(Hall over 39 Patton av)


Central Labor Union-Meets every Wednesday night in their hall at 39 Patton av


Amalgamated Assn of Street & Electric Ry Employees of Am-Meets every Monday night in C L. U Hall


Plasterers-Meets every Wed- nesday night in C L U Hall


Retail Clerks International Protective Assn, Local No 141 -Meets first and third Wed- nesday nights in C L U Hall, 39 Patton av


Stonemasons - Meets every Wednesday night in C L U Hall


Typographical No 263-Meets first Monday in each month at 5:15 pm in C L U Hall


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers-Swannanoa Divis- ion No.267-Meets every second and 4th Sunday at 9 a m-at Hall 181/2 Church


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Blue Ridge Lodge No 455-Meets every 2d and 4th Sundays at Hall opp Sou Ry Passngr Station


United. Commercial Travelers of America-Meets every 2d and 4th Saturday nights at K of P Hall, 11/2 s Main


United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners Local Union No 384-Meets every Wednes- day night in C L. U Hall


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen-Meets 1st and 3d Sundays at Hall opp Sou Ry


Passngr Station


THE CITY DIRECTORY


Affords you the best medium for reaching all classes of people, and insures you a wide-spread publicity at a cost small in proportion when compared to that of other mediumis.


SEE THE DIRECTORY MAN.


Asheville Business College


Entire 3rd Floor, No. 8 North Pack Square. Henry S. Shockley, Principal. Book-keeping, American Banking, Office Systems, Wholesaling, Commission Manufacturing, Lumber Book-keeping, Cost Accounting, Farm Book-keeping, Business Contracts, Practical Salesmanship, Business Arithmetic, Spelling, English, Punctuation, Typewriting, Shorthand. Enter any time. Office work of all kinds solicited.


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Of Course "There are Others" and Some Pretty Good, but "None Better"


Over 1500 Claims Paid Since August 1st, 1910


Over $16,000 Paid in Benefits Since Aug. 1st, 1910


ROYAL FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION Home Office, CHARLOTTE, N. C.


With Insurance "To Invest is to Harvest"


A FRATERNAL INSURANCE ORGA- NIZATION operoting under the laws of North Carolina.


A protection in case of accident, sickness and death. It pays to its members, weekly in case of sickness or accident from $2:00 to $12.50.


It pays to your heirs at death from $100 to $1000.


Charlotte Assembly No. 20 meets every first Monday night in each month at the home office, No. 220 E. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.


A. A. WYCHE, President C. B. BAILEY, Sec'y and Gen'l Mgr.


Long Distance Phone 1549 Box 371 Charlotte, N. C. J. G. MOORE, Local Organizer, 31 Eagle St., Asheville, N. C.


When writing advertisers mention the directory.


THE NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE


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The Normal and Collegiate Institute


For Young Women


Asheville North Carolina


UNDER THE CARE OF. THE WOMEN'S BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U. S. A. 1


ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS THE THIRD WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER OF EACH YEAR.


Admirably situated in the suburbs of the Mountain City amid beau- tiful surroundings, the school offers to young women of earnest pur- pose thorough instruction in four courses:


. A NORMAL COURSE for the training of teachers under skilled instructors.


A COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE giving full prepara- tion for entrance to the best women's colleges.


A DOMESTIC SCIENCE COURSE, comprising Scientific Cook- ing: Sewing, including Drafting,' Cutting, Fitting and Making of Gar- ments. And thorough instruction in the work of Matrons has been planned and classes started durng this year.


A MUSIC COURSE under trained and experienced teachers.


Regular class instruction in the Bible is required of all pupils, and a graded course has been planned extending throughout the entire four or five years.


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TERMS: For Board and Tuition, $100 per year of nine months. Tuition for Day Pupils, $30 per year.


All text books are furnished the pupils by the school at a rental 6 which averages $2 per semester. Payment in advance of all bills for each semester is required.


For Catalogue, address,


EDWARD P. CHILDS, Field Supt.


. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ..


INKELSTEIN


LOAN OFFICE True'ty and Crather Goods a Specialty


F. B MATKA


P. MITEAGUE Teague & Oates


Prescription Druggise


ON THE SQUARE


5


Phones 260-1996


Building


Western Carolina Realty Co. J. W. WOLFE, SEc'y & Treas. Real Estate Brokers, Lomas and Investments


Reference Ney Bank is the Elly


18 North Pack Square add 9 2. Collage


PHONE DIE


BARBEE'S


CIGARS THAT'S OUR BUSINESS


Wholesale and Retail


14 Patton Avenue Phones 1737 and 1733


F. M. MESSLER


Real Estate and insurance


Room 26 American National Bank Building


Excelsior Paint and


Paper House :- 34 N. Mail


Contractors, Bossa Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomin- ing, Decorating and Hard Cil Finishing. We carry im stock Paints, Wall Paper, Mouldings and Glass.


Government Work a Specialty Phone 137


22-24 CHURCH ST.


70


2096


Phones


SWANNANOA LAUNDRY




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