Gazetteer and business directory of Sullivan county, N. Y., for 1872-3, Part 46

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Syracuse : Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 758


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H. S. Romer, Sandburgh, N. Y., ad- vertises his recently established Carriage making and Blacksmithing shop on pare 254. Those io want of a good substantial Carriage, Wazon or Sleigh, will consult their own interest by calling on Mr. Romer.


W. Dletrichsen & Sons, Piano Forte and Cabinet Makers, North Brauch, N. Y., advertise on page 254. They manu- facture Pianos of a superior order, and sell them at moderate prices ; and if you want instruction on them, they are quite compe- tent to accommodate yon in that line. In the line of Furniture they keep a varied a-soitment with prices unexceptionable. They also manufacture Coffins to order and do a general Undertaking business.


Gray, Davis & Krum, dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, Stoves, Tinware &c., at Parksville, Sullivan Co., N. Y., havea store chock full of just such goods as are wanted iu every family in the town, and they are selling them too at rates to astonish those who have not heard of the great reduction in prices. All goods that are usually found in a first-class country store, are always to be bad at this establishment. Messrs. Gray, Davis & Krum are too well known to the citizens of this portion of the County, to require any commeudation from us. They are gentlemen who endeavor to please everybody that calls on them. keep their store well stocked all the thine, so that their customers can get almost every- thing they call for, and as a result of their careful attention to business, are enjoying a flourishing trade, which is constantly in- They are also agents fin tha Elias Howe Improved Sewing Money


Billings fareter, Phan and Orna- vertigo on colored page 279. vingtal Monda Printer, Griner, Paper, Johan Klein, Br., Pike Pond. N. Y f Bangit &c . Liberty, N. Y., advertises ou | is prepared to do all kinds of Blacks !. D'I ps 4 ;. Those who want good work will fut Mr. Carrier ; rompt and reliable in the execution of an urlors.


Ing, Carriage Ironing, Horse Shoetry, AC .. in a manner equal to the beat. Call at. for yourself. Le advertises ou page 19.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


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Forace J. Smith, Loch Shellrake,


on hand a good asortment of the beet-low amony which is the celebrated " Lit F. Hotchkin & Co., dealers in N. Y., manufacturer and dealer in Lumber, Stoves. Tinware, Hardware. &c. Liberty. Lath, Turned Stuff &c., advertises ou page | N. Y., advertise on paze 261. They keep 220. Mr. S. is doing an extensive basiness in the above lives, and we heartily com- mend him to the patrons e of the c m- ! House Base Burner." (a cut of which will munity. He fais all orders promptly und | at reasonable rateR.


John Kneip, Boot and Shoe Maker, Woodbourne, N. Y., has for twenty-five years been roted for his success in booting his customers. His stock atul prices are such as the public desire. He publishes an illustrated card on page 220.


Reuben R. Jelliff. Attorney and Counselor at Law, and Solicitor in Donk- ruptcy, at Woodbourne. Sallivan County. - N. Y., publishes his card on page 221. We commend Mr. Telliff to .those who require ! the services of a gentleman of the legal profession.


George W. Freer, Blacksmith, Liberty N. Y., prints a card on page 212. Mr. Freer docs a general Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing business, and is proript and reliable in the execution of all orders. His charges are very reasonable.


J. F. Ishultz, proprietor of the Liber- ty Dining Rooms, Liberty, N. Y .. printa a card on page 242. These rooms are neatiy ficted up, and anything required by the in- ner man, is well served by Mr. L. at a rea- sonable figure. Mr. Ishultz also deals in Fruits, Nuts &c.


Dr. Geo. H. Trusdell, Barreon page 270. His work is all manufactured Dentist. Cochecton, N. Y., thoroughly un- | from the best material, by competent work-


der: tauds hir business, and will perform All operations in a tanner to suit the cus- temper. The baseet of each month after the' firet two weeks. is spent in vistoinss Narrowsburgh, C . Nuova and other points on the Railroad. See card on page 215.


Jacob Faubel, manufacturer of Car- riages, Wagons and Sicicbs, and Black- smith, Jeffersonville. N. Y .. publishes a card on page :- 2. Mr. F. is prepared to do all kinds of work in his hne. he gives his personal supervision to every dep .. riment. and with good materials and good work- men. he is able to give the public Warons. Carriages &c. unsurpassed to worknon- ship and durability by any in this region. Blacksmithing in all its branches promptly executed.


Travelers' Home. Grahamsville. Sahivan Co., N. Y. has recently passed into the hands of Wm. C. Gillett, who has Atted is ap in zool styre. and is now prepared to accommodate the trav- eling public. The house is well for- nished and the table is supplied with the best the market affords. Nr. G. is atto- tive to the wants of his customers. and will untontoder have a good run: of b: - 1.


Edmund V. Houses, dederin Dry Boots, Shoes &e., Glen Wild. N. Y., is pre- pared to supply his customers with a grest variety of good- at reasonable prices. For further particulars see card on page 2-4.


be found in their advertt-eraent.) " Good Cheer" and "Conquest" Cook Stoves. which they are selling at pr ces to suit the times. Their stock of Tinware, Hardware, Pamps. Lead Pipe &c., is very complete. They make a specialty of Tiu Rooffte and Gutters, and do jobbing of all kinds.


John Relaer, Furniture dealer and Undertaker, Liberty St., Liberty, N., Y .. publishes a well displayed advertisenienr on page ent. Mr. Konver keeps a large and well selected stock of the most desirable Furniture, which he is selling so low that all may furnish their houses in good sty !: at a small expense. He also does a gol- eral Undertaking business, and will atiend funerals at short notice. We con.men.d Mr. Reiner to the favor of our patrons.


Mirain Slater. Photographer and Jeweler. Grahamerillo. N. Y., adverti-es on page 270. Mr. Slater keeps s tine 1s. sortment of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. and pays particular atter tion to repairing. He also takes pictures of all kinds, equal to the beet, and finishes them in & style to suit customers.


Josiah Goble, Wagon. Carriage and and Sleigh Maker, McKee Pond, 2,4 miles east from Bridgeville, prints a card op


men. and needs ouly to be known to be appreciated, as many are ready to test.ty .


Albert Sheely, Grabamsville, N. Y., proprietor of Grabamsville Daily Stare, publishes a card on page 274. Mr. Sheely runs a Stage to bilenville every morning, leaving at 6 a. m., and returning at 2:sn p. ma. Also oue to De Wittville, via Claryville, on Tuesdaye, Thursdays and Saturdays. His Stages are very comfortable, his charges moderate and his drivers very careful. We commerd Mr. S. and bis Stages to the favor of our patrons.


Wm. Hilliard, proprietor of the Abbey Hotel. Weet Settienteut, three miles west of Monticello, pritte a card on pu., c 244. Every effort is made by Mr. H. to satisfy all reasonable demands and farnie !! guests with a con fortable home. Mr. Ilil- Hard alro deals in Groceries.


John Billings, inavufacturer at d wholesale and retain dealer in Flour. Feed and Grain, Thomp-ouville, Sulhvan Co .. X. Y. Enbushes an advertisement on page 250. Mr. Billiters manufactures done of a


fund in. a country store. walch he sells a: the lowest livins rates. Produce is jas' as acceptable es cash at this store in exchange for goods.


BUCKEYE


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Mower and self-Raking Reiper, the most Perfect Haryerlerin ( World.


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346 SULLIVAN COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


ES S. THORNTON


DRUGGIST


AND


FAPOTHECARY, CR


Main Street,


MONTICELLO, N. Y.


Drugs, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Toilet amd Fancy Articles. (" Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. ..


Men, Women and Children's


MICHAEL GIDEL, Boot & Shop MAKER,


BOCTS AND SHOES.


Woodbourne, N. Y. Near the Cabinet Shop. Makes Boots and Shoes to fit, from good material. :27° All Work Guaranteed. Hepairing Neatly Done.


Mrs. George Fillweber. North ! proprietor, has lately been erected. a: d Branch. N. Y., prints a card on page 2 4. ! has accommodations superior to any our Mr». F. entries of a Wagon maaurictory. ; in town, (being furnished with ante roo :.= Her wagons are well built, of good materi- and every requisite. . for Theaters. Lectures, Parties &c. See card on page 27-4. als and cive good satisfaction. She also manufactures Cigara of a superior quality. of which dealers in and lovers of the weed should tille notice.


Henry Hose, Jeffersonville, N. Y. publishes an advertisement. very inteer into l'ainter-, ou 1 15 2-2. Mr. B.


Christopher (Had' regner, Cab for his place a villan von of ir


Sime. from which he is men


N. Y., has a fre qsomment of P'defferre of all kinds, which he cells at the lowest il - ures. He attend- Funerals on application and does Undertaking in all its branches. Glasbrenner Hal, of which Mr. G. is the | band a supply of other Paints aud Oile.


most durable Minera: P. int vet disco Painters and others interested won't to well to give it a trial. Mr. R. al o kings Un


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The Sullivan County Republi- Enoch Dutcher & Co., dealers in can, John Waller. Jr., publisher, is issued | Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boot4, Shoes, &c., &e., advertise in-

every Friday morning at Monticello. This ably conducted paper has for many years been a welcome visitor in the homes of a large portion of Sadivan County ; and the news of the destruction by fire of the Republican office on the 22d of February last was received with sadness by many who had stood by the old sheet from its infancy, noting with ploaspre each added improvement. Mr. Waller lost heavily by the fire, but through the kindness of his contemporaries in the profession, coupled with his own business energies, he was en- abled to issue the " Republican " promptly on the next publication day. He is now prepared with new type. presses and ma- terial throughout, to do all kinds of print- ing, promptly and well. Success to the " Republican ;" may its days of usefulness continue unto future generations. Card on. page 262.


James IF. ABbourne, proprietor of the " Cash Store" at Liberty. Sullivan County, N. Y., publishes & handsome advertisement on colored page 351. Mr. Kilbourne is too well and favorably known by the citizens of this section to need any commendation at our hands. He com- mands a large trade, the result of his fait dealing and the extensive and varied assortment of Dry Goods, Grocer:ez. Hard- ware, Boots and Shoea, Hats and Caps, Fancy Articles &6., which can always be found at his store. He understands the wants of the community and how to supply them, and judging from the amarante of his store, he is determined that no ore shall be obliged to go out of town to pur- chase goods. Cash is at all tin es pref i. able to credit to do business with, and We are assured that no better bargains can be had anywhere for Cash. than at the store of Mr. Kilbourne. If you want good bargains for Cash, call on the " Live and Let Live " merchant. James H. Kilbourne. and. our word for it, you will not be dis- appointed.


Daniel Vankeuren, proprietor of Grahamosville Carriage Factorv. at Gra- hamsville. Sullivan County, N. Y., publish- · es an advertisement on page 2336. Mr. Van Keuren has had a lesuthy experience as a Carriage Maker. Ho thoroughly under- rands the immuneas in all its branches and has no superior ia the County. Those in. want ot u good Carrice, Wagon or S'eich, would do well to call on Mir. VanKeuren.


J. D. Sherwood, proprietor of the Mansion House, Jedersorville, Sullivan Co., N. Y., prints his card on pare 310. The meeting the white of this commentyi .


mer Boarders it offers excellent advantages. Mr. Sherwood also does a considerable bus- iness in Conntry Produce. Flour, Feed &c. Stop at Sherwood's when you go to Jeffer- sonville.


Exchange Hotel, Monticello. This old Hotel, the first one erected here, has been added to and reatted as business and occasion required. It has afforded pleasant accommodations for thousands of men, who have hn years past figured prominently in the history of the County and Stato and who have long since lain aside their implements of labor and gone to their reward. Thon- sauds more, who are now struggling for fame and fortune, have, while on their pil- grimage, stopped awhile to rest here. pre- paratory to renewing their race. What memories might be awakened if Hotel Reg- isters were in fashion in Curtis Lindsley's time, and if they had been regularly kept here from his time until the present ? The old hon-e is changed now. The pred- ert Landlord, Mr. LeGrand Morris, bas re- fitted and furnished it throughout, and his kind and genial manners and attention to the wants of his guests cannot fail of mak- ing for him and the house many new friends. May he and the house remain to entertain and afford comfort to many thousands more of travelers and pleasure seekers, is with- out onestion the wish of his numerous friends. He advertises on page 297.


SpleImana & Peters, manufactur- ers of Carriages. Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, &c., Youngsville. Sullivan County, N. Y., advertise on page 306. We take pleasure in calling the attention of the community to the Carriages and Sligh« manufactured by Mossrs. Spielmann & Peters, as they ex- hibit emperior workmanship and are made of the best materiel. Those who want first class work should call at this estab- lishement. Mesers. S. & P. also do Black- smithing to order.


John KS. Cooper, Thompsonville, N. Y., Center in Boots, Shoes &c., also [ .. . t). ran ! Firdin. . pib'ist es a card on . ! our readers to His eind, and trust that


Str. Cooper, as he has been many years co- gaged in basiness, and trics in every way to please those who favor him with their patronage To those who wish work made to order, Mr. J. gumiatitees to give fits.


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Sullivan County Table of Distances, BY DIGAWAY.


VILLAGES.


Barryville.


Bethel.


Blooming-


bargh.


Bridgeville.


Callicoou


/ Callicoon


Cochecton.


Cochecton


Fallsburgh.


Forestburgh.


Conter.


Grahamsville.


Hasbrouck.


|Jeffersonville.


Liberty Falle.


Mongaup


Monticello.


Narrowsburgh.


Neversink


Oakland


Parksville.


Phillipsport.


Pike Pond.


Pond Eddy.


Sandburgh.


Thompsonville.


Vestfield


Woodbourne.


Wartsboro.


Woodhourte.


20X 18 1101 1534.32 2X28X1 4 2 119


294 9 1 978


3122/ 10 .10 1531 10


25Y 61 201 111/14


Wart sharp


77 16 80%31 303116:19


27 10:280102317 117 13 14445 ISM 23


!104 229: 1911 4


9 | 917-15112111 213. 1173 32


1 91930' 8 3115 211/ 22 125 19 31


27


Caliicoon Center. et


Callicoon Depot. 22


127


11/98


:26 15K' 5


12 344 293/ 16


:12


7


183/ 16 185


11 23 13


26


20:2:17


12 ,19 128.3.0


104 27


13 21.4 80


:16 5 19


10/ 11 214:21 |11


308 14 252 16 131722 23


Liberty Falls ... 128 134 25 11 133 21X223


21x 9X 104 19 164 13 13% 9X 25% 2122186 144 11X1 9


1032 1532: 4 25: 213/ 224 18311 8 | 9 31\ 19 12X 20X 12X 10


001 290 1312 8%, 62B31 18KROK 11488 11726.286 28


19 4,251


-


Oakland Valley. . 21 21/ 16


19% 36 854 :3


123 16/15X 234 273


16 |17


Phillipsport.


.12


313 4036-38173432 12 246 494 28 1627332111 2!


121/ 14 411/20% 1715 2531


123X 21)4 1912 3033 23 |4 |14 146 12 :17% 131 211/281173 3334


Pike Pord .. Pond I'ddly .. Sandbarph ..


64 21


120 % 1219 11:4 10/181% 80%20% 27 18


15:4:10 3517|112 171. 293/ 6


2737 311


Thompson . .. 1:27


(2017 14 1311 171 12 213/ 251


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1111/ 282/ 2511 13): 18 21


128


31


22 1111 .11 3922 17443 16 533/ 311-


Parksvill ....


:55 154.30 21


213 131326 10% 142/1)},13%| 44: 7


Liberty.


Valley.


Flats.


Valley.


Mongnup Valley . 119 Monticello ..


.11


Tremont Conter. .


2016 114436 6 7


Grahamsville . . . . : 13


2×3, 27


Hasbrouck ...


.


Jeffersonville ..


11 40X 28 .10


Cocheeton ...


Cochecton Center 20


Fallalmirgh. .-.


131


Forestburgh .....


Liberty


NarrowAburgh. . |16 11: 41


Neverstek Mate 3014 22 27


Flats.


200 10 7 29913 324216 19


216 17 00% 27X 154.15 33 104 10122 1134 12


Center.


Depot.


Center.


Bethel ..


Bloomingburgh .. 37


Bridgeville.


Tremont


21


232/ 226 174 113: 37 23 12


SULLIVAN COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 349


MONTICELLO Iron Foundry and Machine Works ELI W. FAIRCHILD, MANUFACTURER OF MACHINERY FOR MILLS, Tanneries, de.


Plow Castings, Sleigh Shoes, Of White Iron, &c., &c., Near the Depot, Monticello, N. V.


NEW STORE. HENRY KRENRICH, JEFFERSONVILLE, - Sullivan Co., N. Y.


TEAS


SFCARS


DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, c.l


RIC


All kinds of Farming Tools, Improved Straw Cutters, and General Hardware. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. HENRY KRENRICH.


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C. L. PENDELL, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN


Harness, Saddles, Whips,


JEFFERSONVILLE.


Also Agent for the Best Kinds of Family Sewing Machines, Elias Howe, Jr., and Others. Call and Examine our Stock.


MAPES, CLARK & CO .. MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


DOORS, DASII, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, 6 Pickets, Flooring, Siding, Ceiling, &c. Deposit, Broome Co .. N. Y.


Delivered on the cars at Deposit, and shipped under special contract at racheldr !! . All kinds of work done to order at sboit notte.


R. H. MAPES. J Q. CLARK


J. M. KEL.K


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