Gazetteer and business directory of Ulster County, N.Y. for 1871-2, Part 39

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- nn
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 684


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Dr. J. W. DuBois, Physician and Drogeist, corner of Washington and Hur- ley Avenues, Kingston, N. Y., keeps a good assortment of all goods usually found. in a first class Drug Store. and sells at prices to snit the times. Those who wish to have prescriptions carefully put up, and receive the best materials of all kinds, will call at the store of Dr. DuBois, whose card appears on page 154.


The Ulster County Dye Works, located on the Wilbur Road, and conducted by A. H: Baylor, late of Staten Island, pro- bably saves its patrons more in one year than any other establishment of like ex- tent in the County. "How is it done ?" I will tell you. Articles of clothing for la- dies or gents, silks, satins, ribbons &c. &c., that have become faded and soiled, so as to be worthless, can, for a very small sum be made to look as well as new, thos saving the expense of new garments and at the same time have your clothing in first-rate order. Goods may be left at Deyo & Betta, Garden St., Rondout; Decker, Brink & Radcliff, Kingston, or at the Dye House. See advertisement on page 210.


Samuel Corwin, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Hardware, and everything usually found in a Country Store, is located at Marlborough, N. Y .. where he will attend to the wants of his customers. Farmers will find this & good place to dispose of their produce in ex- change for any goods in his line. His card


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Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriange, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


WOODSTOCK.


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Philips, Saul, (The Corner,) basket maker | Short, Lorenzo. (Bearsville,) farmer 180. and farmer 25.


Philips, William N., (The Corner,) lumber- man and farmer 250.


Plimley, Maria C., (Bearsville,) resident. Pioss, William H., (Woodstock,) harness maker and farmer 1.


Ploss, William R., (Woodstock,) leases quarry.


Plue, Simon P., (Woodstock,) farmer leases 95.


Plue, Zechariah, (Lake Hill,) carpenter and millwright.


Putney, Elizabeth Mrs., (Bearsville,) resi- dent.


QUICK, ABRAM, (Lake Hill,) lumberman and farmer 358%.


REYNOLDS, ALFRED. (Bearsville,) far- mer leases of John E. Lasher, 160.


Reynolds, Champion P., (Bearsville,) quar- ryman.


Reynolds, Herman, (Bearsville,) justice of the peace and farmer 95.


Reynolds, Lucy Miss, (Bearsville. ) resident. REYNOLDS, PETER, (Bearsville.) (with Andrew Elling, Jr.,) grist mill and farmer 75.


Reynolds, Peter H., (Bearsville,) farmer leases of Samnel Rore, 50.


Reynolds, William H., (Bearsville,) farmer leases of Herman, 95.


Rick. Christian. (Woodstock,) (with Daniel E.,) farmer 168.


RICK, COONRAD P., (Woodstock,) farmer 55.


Rick, Daniel E., (Woodstock,) (with Chris- tian.) farmer 168.


Ricks, Jacob, (Woodstock,) (with Alexan- der Elven,) farmer 124.


Ricks, Jonathan H., (Woodstock.) resident. Ricks, Peter, (Bearsville,) farmer 100.


Ricky, Samuel, (Woodstock,) farmer 180. RISELEY, AARON N., (Woodstock,) flour- ing mill and farmer 100.


RISELEY, ANDREW, (Woodstock,) far- mer 240.


Riseley, Egbert, (Woodstock.) farmer 221. Riseley, James, ( Woodstock,) farmer 210K. Rieeley, John, ( Woodstock,) teamster, far- mer 15 and leases 47.


RISELEY. MARK C., (Woodstock,) far- mer 235.


Riseley, Washington, (Woodstock,) farmer 100.


Rose, George H., (Bearsville,) farmer 160. ROSE, SAMUEL 2nd., (Bearsville,) farmer 486%.


Russell, Isaac, (Woodstock.) quarrymau. Sagendorf, Peter, (Lake Hill.) farmer 65. Sagendorf, William A., (Bearsville,) car- penter.


Bayendorph, Henry M., (Bearsville,) quarry- man.


Satterlee, Calvin, (Boiceville.) farmer 180. Scribner, Michael, (Woodstock,) farmer 140.


Short, Alfred, (Bearsville,) carpenter. Short, Amis-a, ( Lake Hill.) carpenter.


Short, Calvin. (Bearsville.) (writh Isaiah,) farmer leases of Moses, 5M).


Short, David HI., (Bearsville,) farmer 100. Short, Ellas, (Bearsville.) farmer 200.


Short, Isaiah, (Bearsville.) (with Calvin,) farmer leaves of Moses, 500. -


Short, Moses. (Bearsville.) farmer 500.


Short, Peter H., (Lake Hill,) farmer 100.


Short, William, (Bearsville,) insurance agent.


Shaltis, Alexander, (The Corner,) lumber- man and farmer 180.


Shultis, Eugene. (Bearsville,) farmer leases of Philip Shultis, 150.


Shultis, George A., (Bearsville,) farmer 115.


Shultis, Henry, (Bearsville.) farmer 50.


Shultis, Henry G., (Bearsville,) farmer 220.


Shultis, Henry P .. (Bearsville,) farmer 143. Shultis. Hiram, (Bearsville,) farmer leases of Henry P., 91.


Shultis, Hiram W .. (Bearsville,) farmer leases of Hosea Wood, 60.


Shultis, James W., (Bearsville,) (with Har- rey Burhans,) farmer 118.


Shultis, John S .. (Bearsville.) farmer 150. Shultis, John W., (Bearsville,) teamster and farmer.


SHULTIS, JONAS H., (Bearsville,) in- spector of elections and farmer 79. Shultis, Madison, (Beareville,) leases stone quarry.


Shultis, Moses, (Bearsville,) (with Hiram Shultis,) farmer 82.


SHULTIS, PHILIP, (Bearsville,) farmer 900.


Shultis, Philip . H., (Bearsville,) farmer leases of Henry G., 220.


SHULTIS, WESLEY, (Bearsville,) mer- chant, lumber dealer and farmer 3.


SHULTIS, WILLIAM C., (Bearsville,) far- mer 153.


Sickler, John, (Bearsville,) farmer 20. Sickler, Maria, (Bearsville,) resident.


SLATER, GEORGE W., (Woodstock,) far- mer leases of Christian Bear, 200.


SNYDER, EDGAR, (Woodstock,) (Snyder & Martin.)


Snyder, Frederick, (Woodstock,) farmer 525.


SNYDER & MARTIN, (Woodstock,) (Ed- gar Snyder and William Martin,) gen- eral merchants.


Snyder, Orville, (Woodstock,) butcher. Snyder, William, (Bearsville,) farmer 100.


Sparling, Jeremiah, (Bearsville,) quarry and farmer 100.


Spielman, John. (Bearsville,) farmer 100 and leases 100.


Staple, Ephraim D., (Lake Hill,) black- smith and farmer 150.


Staple, Stephen M., (Lake Hill,) farmer 63. Staple, William H., (Lake Hill.) farmer 37. STONE, ERASTUS M., (Bearsville,) far- mer 132.


Stone, Levi, (Bearsville,) prop, of quarry and.farmer 100.


Stratton, Edgar, (Lake Hill,) farmer leases of Rufus Van De Bogart, 177%


TAILOR. JAMES. (Woodstock.) farmer 9. TAILOR, LORENZO, (Bearsville,) farmer 100.


Terwillizer. John. (Bear-ville,) farmer less- es of Philip Shuitis, 110.


THOMPSON SYLVESTER, (Woodstock,) (Peterson & Thompson.)


Van De Bogart .. James, (Bearsville,) (with Michael,) farmer 140.


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Baking Renper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.


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Travelers' Home, GRAHAMSVILLE, Sullivan County, N. Y.


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WMI. C. GILLETT, -


Proprietor. 5


Good Accommodation for Man and Beast.


GEORGE H. GROSS, (Successor to E. W. Badger,) MANUFACTURER OF Horse Powers, Threshers & Cleaners, Fanning Mills, Churns, Circular Saws. Repairing done in the best manner. FLY CREEK, - Otsego County, N. Y.


ALLEN & MURRIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Imported and Domestic Liquors, Cigars, &c., London and Dublin Porter and Ales, Chow Chow, Pickles, Catsups, Mustard & Sauce. 27 Garden St., one door from Hasbrouck Ave., RONDOUT, N. Y.


L. K. WOOD, PROPRIETOR OF


LIVERY S


First Door Above the Tanners,


Canal Street,


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Ellenville, N. Y.


Keeps good Horses and Carriages, and accom- modales his customers at moderate prices.


Nahler, Reynolds & OuBofs, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &e., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville.


WOODSTOCK-DENNING.


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Van De Bogart, John, (Bearsville,) farmer ; WILBER BROS., (Lake Hill,) ( William A., 200.


Van De Bogart, Michael, (Bearsville,) (with James,) farmer 140.


Van De Bogart, Peter, (Woodstock,) farmer 100.


VAN DEVORT, ORSON, (Woodstock,) prop. of tannery, supervisor and far- mer 125.


Van Etten, Abram E., (Woodstock,) owns · quarry and farmer 80.


VANETTEN, GEHILA, (Woodstock,) far- mer leases of Peter, 132.


Vanetten, Peter, (Woodstock,) farmer 132. Van Etten, Rufus, ( Woodstock,) farmer 88. Van Gasbeck, Vanluven, (Lake Hill,) far- mer 150.


VOSBURGH, J. & A. H., (Bearsville,) wood turning and farmers 5.


Vradenburgh, Van Rensselaer, (Bearsville,) farmer leases of William Harder, 67.


VREDENBURGH, PHILIP R., (Wood- stock,) farmer 60 and leases of Abram B. Hasbroeck, 150.


WAGONER, ALEXANDER. (Lake Hill,) lumberman and farmer 400.


Wagoner,-Allen, (Lake Hill.) farmer 90. WAGONER, EVERETT, (Lake Hill,) far- mer 76.


Wagoner. Lydia Mrs .. (Lake Hill,) resident. WATERS, JOHN G. REV., (Lake Hill,) Weslevan clergyman and farmer SO.


WENTWORTH, JEREMIAH, (Wood- stock.) butcher.


WILBER, ABRAHAM W., (Lake Hill,) farmer 150.


Samuel and Rufus,) steam saw mill and farmers 1100.


WILBER, RUFUS, (Lake Hill,) (Wilber Bros.)


WILBER, SAMUEL, (Lake Hill,) ( Wilber Bros.)


WILBER WM. A., (Lake Hill,) ( Wilber Bros.)


Winey, John E., (Woodstock,) quarryman. Winne, Henry G., (Boiceville,) farmer 143. WINNIE, IRA, (Woodstock,) wagon ma- ker and farmer 4.


Wispel, Alfred, (Beareville,) farmer 2.


Wispel, Edward, (Bearsville,) teamster. Wispel, William, (Bearsville,) farmer 80. Wispell, Jonas, (Bearsville,) farmer 8.


Woiven, Andrew, (Lake Hill,) farmer 53. Wolven, Cornelius, (Lake Hill,) farmer 70.


WOLVEN, ELI J., (Woodstock,) farmer 284.


Wolven, Isaac, (Lake Hill,) farmer 400.


Wolven, John, (Woodstock,) shoemaker.


Wolven, John H., {Woodstock,) farmer 90.


Wolven, Jonathan, (Woodstock,) farmer 117.


Wood, Hosea, (Bearsville,) owns quarry and farmer 192.


Yerry, Christopher, (Bearsville,) farmer.


Yerry, John, (Bearsville,) farmer 37.


Yerry, Philip, (Bearsville,) farmer 5%. Yerry, Stephen, (Bearsville,) farmer 100. Yerry, Theodore, (Bearsville,) farmer 37.


Yery. David B., (Bearsville,) prop. of quar- ry and farmer 4.


Young, Amos, (Woodstock,) carpenter.


DENNING.


(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


Ackley, Ebenezer, (Enreka, Sullivan Co.,) | Bartholomew, Sylvester, (Lackawack,) far- farmer 88. mer 25.


Alderson, -, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 200. Aldrige, Henry, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 137. ANDERSON, JOHN, (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) farmer.


Anderson, Joseph B., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 110.


ATWELL, CLARK, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) sawyer.


BARNES, BRADFORD D., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) constable and farmer leases 127.


Barnes, George D., (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) farmer 100.


Barnum. Brtbuel, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer t.


BARNUM, GEORGE W .. (Eureka, Sullivan Co .. ) farmer 400.


BARNUM, WM. M., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) blacksmith and inspector of elections.


Beadle, Miles, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 135.


BEERS, BAILEY, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) hotel keeper and farmer 100. BENSON, SAMUEL I., (Denning,) lumber- man and farmer 40.


BENTON, DAVID H., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) (Saterlee & Benton.)


Bevier, Daniel J., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 43.


Bevler, W. D., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 75.


Bingham, Jesse, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


Birch, David, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) far- . mer 107.


Blackman, Philip, (Denning.) farmer 144. Blasy, Joseph, (Denning,) farmer 130.


Bliss, Ezra, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 100.


Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. Aabler, Reynolds & DuBois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks


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BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


304 PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


The New Paltz Times, published by Charles J. Ackert, New Paltz, N. Y., was established in 1860, and has been is- sued by the present proprietor ever since. It is a Family Journal, designed to meet the wants of the community, that are not met by any other paper. It is an independ- ent Democratic sheet, unhampered by the fetters of a mere party organ. The Job Department of the office is well supplied with materials for doing all work in a neat and tasty manner. For Terms &c., see ad- vertisement on page 214.


Richard C. Blum, Civil Engineer and Architect, Newkirk Building, Rondout N. Y., whose card appears on page 202. studied his profession in Switzerland, Ger- many and New York. He was in the Prus- sian State service as Engineer Assistant on the Canals, from 1801 to 1:04. He was in the United States Light House Estab- lishment as Constructing Engineer, from Jan. 1864 to 1869, and constructed the four large new Light Houses on Hudson River. at Rondout, Saugerties, Coxsackie and Stuyvesant. He established himself in Rondout in 1869, and his business has been lively, indicating that his services are high- ly appreciated, notwithstanding the com- plaint of hard times. Plans aud specifica- tions for all kinds of work will be attend- ed to promptly. Address, Lock Box 102, Rondout, N. Y.


Fred F. Peters, dealer in Stoves. Furnaces, Ranges &c., No. 76 North Front Street, Kingston, N. Y., keeps a good assortment of House Furnishing Goods, which he will take pleasure in sell- ing to his customers at reasonable rates. Anything in the line of Stoves ard Sheet Iron work, will be furnished to order at short notice. Call and examine his stock before making your purchases. He ad- vertises on page 154 ..


Henry W. Otis, Mason and Builder. Hasbrouck Avenue, Rondout, N. Y., keeps on hand for sale, all kinds of masons' ma- terials, Lime, Cement, Marble Dust, Brick. Sand, Hair, Stone &c. Those who propose to build will do well to ceneult Mr. Otis be- fore making contracts. lle understands his business and will see that all work un- der his direction is properly done. See card on page 230.


D. J. Auchmoody's Gallery and Picture Frame Store. Garden and Ferry Sts .. Rondout, N. Y., is one of the great centers of attraction. Any kind of Picture, with any style of Frame, can be procured here. Call and examine spreimens of work and then consult your taste and your purse. It you want a good stereoscope, here is the place to get it. Mr. A's card appears on page 202.


William J. Rounsavell, dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Good -. Grorrri ... Hardware and all goods usually kept in s first-class country store, advertises on page 162. He is located at Gardiner , .. tion, and, judging from his new and hard- some store, he thoroughly understands the wants of this community, and is determin- ed that no one shall be compelled to go out of town for goods of any kind. We cor. dially commend him to the patronage of all interested, feeling assured that they" will find good goods at as low prices an at any other store.


Hiram Roosa's Insurance, Real Es- tate and Loan Agency, is the place for you to call and secure Policies in good reliable companies. If you have Real Estate to sell, or if you wish to purchase, you will consult your own interest by giving him a call. He understands his business and is a good reliable man to deal with. His card is on page 222 and his place of busi- ness, Rondout, N. Y.


F. A. Churchill, Photographer, an- nounces, in a neatly illustrated advertise- ment. that he has re-opened Vallet's Old Gallery, at No. 12 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y., where he is prepared to execute ali work in his line, in the most approved style of the art. Pictures finished in every style and old Pictures copied. Call and secure the shadow while the substance lasts, and remember that " A thing of beauty is a joy forever." See card on page 218, and give him a call.


Billiard Saloon .- George P. Ste- phan, Garden and Ferry Street, Rondont, N. Y., is prepared to entertain the lovers of this game with all its accompaniments. See card on page 222.


C. V. L. Pitt#, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Crockery and Glass Ware, No. 100 N. Front Street, Kingston. N. Y., has one of the finest stocks of goods in this line. to be found in the County. Dealers will do well to call and examine his stock, as be is prepared to offer great inducements to pur- chasers. Hotels and Boarding Houses will be supplied on reasonable terms. Those who use Lamps will find a good supply and a great variety from which to select. His advertisement appears on page 226.


Powell House, Oyster and Dining Rooms, corner of Ferry St. and Hasbrouck Avenue, Rondout, N. Y., under the pro- prietorship of Wm. Conner, is meeting with deserved favor among its patrons. He gives his customers the best in the market and charges a moderate price. Let the hungry heed his call. See card on page 234.


Andrew Moore, manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in Boots, Shoes and Laces, No. IT Main Street,


J. P. Reading'# Cracker Bakery, Hasbrouck Avenne, Rondout. N. Y .. is the place to purchase your Crackers, all kinds | Poazhkeepsie, N. Y., is prepared to turn- of which (except poor ones) may be found at | ish dealers and country merchants gener- his establishment. We commend this Ba- ally, with any goods in his line, at as rea- sonable prices as any other establisment. kery to all who want a first rate article. Give him a call. His card appears on page | Call and examine his stock before purchas- 222.


ing. His card appears on page 210.


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farmer 136. Bowers, O., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) far- | Griswold. Albert, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) mer 50.


Bracket, Chas. E., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 42. Brock, David, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 84.


Brooke, Eleazer, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 134.


Brooks, Isaac, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 266.


Brothers, Joseph H., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) lumberman and farmer 600.


Brown, Chas. H., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 138.


BRUNDAGE, ELI D., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) blacksmith.


Bumeroy, James, (Lackawack.) farmer 50. Bash, Benjamin T., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 103.


Bush, Lewis, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 92.


Coddington, Jacob, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) saw mill, lumberman and farmer 100.


COGER, N. E., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) gro- cer and farmer 15.


Cole, Daniel A., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 75.


Cole, Hiram, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 80.


Conklin, Arthur, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) tray manuf. and farmer 150.


CONKLIN, HANNAH MRS., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.)


Coon, John, (Denning.) farmer 55.


Countryman, Wm. H., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 100.


CRAWFORD, SOLOMON, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) turner and farmer 46. Crissy. Alvey, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer leases 67.


Cross, Isaac, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 97.


Dean, Allen, (Lackawack,) farmer 75.


Decker, C. A. & Bros., (Claryville, Sulli- van Co.,) turning mill and farmer 1717. Decker, John, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 65.


DECKER, JOHN HENRY. (Denning.) in- spector of elections, lumberman, turn- er and farmer 370.


Dewitt, Chas., (Lackawack.) farmer 50.


Duboys, Louis, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 115.


Dulaff, Adam. (Claryvilie, Sullivan Co.) tanner and farmer 90.


Dulaff, Jeremiah, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) tanner and farmer 115.


Enapel, John, (Denning.) farmer 86. Ertz. Joseph. ( Denning,) farmer 56. FIELD, SAMUEL, (Denning.) tanner. Fifert, Michael, (Denning.) farmer 50. Frost, George S., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 91.


FULLER, WALTER S., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) lamberman and farmer 115. George, Helwick. (Denning.) farmer 85. George, Henry, Denning, farmer II0. GILLETT, DANIEL. (Claryville. Sullivan Co.,) supervisor, justice of the pesce. general merchant, lumiberman, prop. two saw and turning mills, and farmer 800.


Green, Daniel, (Lackawack,) farmer 50. Green, Seth, (Lackawack,) farmer 100.


Halee, John, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


HALL, JOSEPH. (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) millwright.


HAMILTON, GEO. K., (Claryville, Sulli- van Co .. )(Ilamilton ( Son.) town clerk. HAMILTON, ISAAC, (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) (Hamilton & Son.)


HAMILTON & SON, (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) ( Isaac and Geo. K.,) Inmbermen, turners and farmers 350.


HAMMOND L. & CO., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) (Stoddard Hammond, Sen.,) mer- chants. manufs. sole leather and far- mers 5599.


HAMMOND, STODDARD, SEN., (Monti- cello, Sullivan Co.,) (L. Hammond & Co.,) post master.


Hill, Geo., (Lackawack,) farmer 100.


Hill. John W., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 100.


Holdridge, James, (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) farmer 210.


HUSON, JACOB, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) lumberman and farmer 647.


Johnson, Alfred, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 100.


Johnson, Harvey, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


JOHNSON, JAMES, (Denning,) mannf. sole leather, post master and farmer 300.


Keem, John N .. (Denning.) farmer 55.


KNICKERBOCKER, JOHN O., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) miller and farmer 100. Leroy Chas., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) ( Trickey & Leroy.)


LEROY, FRANK, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer leases of J. Rosecrans, 160.


Maben, Wm., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 200.


Many, Artemas D., (Denning,) carpenter, wagon maker and farmer leases 136. Many, Jane H. Mrs., (Denning,) farmer 136.


MANY, ROBERT T., (Denning,) farmer 130.


Maxim, John, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 82.


Menlnix, Avery, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 20.


Miller, Jane Mrs., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 25.


Misner, Hiram, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


MOORE. HENRY A., (Eureka, Sullivan Co .. ) assessor and farmer 35. Mulford, Jamesiah, (Lackawack,) farmer 100.


Myres, Anthony, (Denning.) farmer 151. Osterhoudt, John D., (Eureka, Sullivan Co .. ) overseer of saw mill of Wm. A. Collingwood.


OSTERHOUT, JACOB, (Claryville, Sul- livan Co.,) turner, Inmberman and farmer 105.


Ostrander, Cornelius, (Lackawack,) farmer 95.


PARKER & BROS., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) ( Milex, Martin and George,) raw and turning mills, lumbermen and farmers 500.


BUCKEYE


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester In the World.


306 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


E. D. HOORNBEEK.


Physician


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Druggist.


AND DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, &c., &c. Korhonkson, N. Y.


NEW STORE! G. CORNELIUS,


TEAS


SECARS


CANDLES


HOMOWACK, N. Y. Near the Railroad Depot, DEALER IN


MOLA


GROCERIES AND


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PROVISIONS Also Flour, Feed, Grain,


Blacksmith's Coal, Coe's Phosphate, Lime, Cement, Brick and Plaster. Railroad Ties, Wood, &c., bought and sold. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cheap first-class articles. Polite attention at all times. Also DEALER IN REAL ESTATE.


Gahler, Reynolds & DuBois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks


Seales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, ke., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville.


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PARKER, GEO., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) (Parker & Bros.)


Parker, Henry. (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 163. PARKER, MARTIN. (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) (Farker & Bros.)


PARKER, MILES, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) (Parker & Bros.)


PARKS, W.M., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 200.


Peck. Stephen, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 104.


Platt, Hezekiah, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 40.


Platt, Philo, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 55.


Porter, Gilbert, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 21.


Prothero, Joseph H., (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) Jumberman and farmer 100.


Rek. Michael, (Denning,) farmer 68.


Richmire, Asa, (Lackawack,) farmer 50.


Rogers, John P., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


Rosekrans, Jacobus, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 230.


Rundolf, Andrew, (Denning,) farmer 62.


SATERLEE & BENTON, (Claryville. Sul- livan Co.,) (Wm. G. Saterlee and David H. Benton.) saw mill, lumbermen and farmers 1150.


SATERLEE. WM. G., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.) (Saterlee & Benton.)


SCHENCK, ELNATHAN H., (Claryville, Sullivan Co .. ) weaver.


SCHIWAB, ANTHONY, (Denning,) asses- sor and farmer 225.


SHEELEY, DAVID H., (Eureka, Sullivan Co .. ) lumberman, jobber, inspector of elections and farmer 163.


Sheely Bros .. (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) (Paul and David.) farmers 310.


Sheely, David, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) Sheely Bros.)


Sheely, Isaac, (Lackawack,) farmer 50.


Sheely. John H., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 118.


Sheely, Lewis. (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 7.


Sheely, Paul, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) (Shee- ly Bros.,) overseer of the poor and far- mer 77.


Sheely, Peter C., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 160.


Sheely, Wm., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 100.


SHOOK, MILTON, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) lumberman and farmer 450.


Shultis, John, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 200.


Shuyltz, Christian, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 140. .


Smith, Luff, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) saw mill, lumberman and farmer 112.


Smith, Sampson, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 25.


Smith, Uriah, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) far- mer 57.


Spencer, Nathan, (Lackawack,) justice of the peace and farmer 150.


Swab, Lucas, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 60.


Swab, Michael, (Denning,) farmer 32.


SWARTWOUT, JAMES, (Eureka, Sulli- van Co.,) lumberman.


SWARTWOUT, P. L. V., (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) saw mill, lumberman and farmer 300.


Swaub, Barney A., (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


TELLER, DANIEL R., (Denning,) tanner and farmer 80.


Terbush, Peter, (Claryville, Sullivan Co.,) farmer 50.


Tinch, Andrew, (Denning,) farmer 105.


Townsend, Joseph, (Eureka, Sullivan Co.,) lumberman and farmer 114.




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