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ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTOR.
Marietta Bill Posting Co .- Est. about 1875. 14. S.
Hagan, Manager. 213 Second street.
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Wieser & Cawley-Telephone 120. See Furniture and Undertakers.) 212-214 Putnam street, opp. Court House.
O. J. Fuller-Telephone 97. (See undertakers ) 315 Second street.
AMUSEMENTS.
Electric Theatre of Moving Pictures-W. S. Hedges. T. McCune, proprietors. 137 Front street. Pic tures change twice a week.
ARTISTS.
Miss Laura Morse-Est. 1906. Art Studio. Wat- er colors. China Painting. Room 5 cor. Put-
nam street.
ART EMBROIDERY.
Mrs. A. Boggess-Ait embroidery work and sup- plies. 260 Front street.
Miss Pearl Kirby-Fancy Art Work and Embroid- ery supplies. 154 Front street.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Hancock & Noll-( Winfield S, Hancock, Robert M. Noll.) Attorneys-at-law. Office in Hildreth Building, next to Court House. 213 Putnama
H. B. Coen-Attorney and counsellor at Law. Of- fices : Rooms 25-27, St. Clair Bldg., 216-218 Put nam street.
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Brenan & Middleswart-(J. C. Brenan, C. C. Mid- dleswait.) Attorneys at law. Offices over 125 Putnamn street.
Rufus A. Underwood-Est. 1896-Attorney-at-law. Offices : Rooms 38-40 St. Clair Bldg. Fourth floor. 216-218 Putnam street.
W. E. Sykes-Lawyer. Offices : Rooms 8-9-11 Mills Bldg. Cor. Putnam and Second streets. John A. Gallaher-Attorney-at-law. Offices : Rooms 55-56 First National Bank Bldg. Cor. Front and Greene streets.
David H. Thomas-Attorney-at-Law. Office: Room 6, Mills Building, Cor. Putnam and Second streets.
C. V. Boyer-Room 30, St. Clair Bldg. 216 Put- nam strect.
S. J. Hathaway-Est. 1871. Special attention giv- en to pensions. Office: Room 3 cor. Putnam and Front streets.
F. J. Cutter-Est. 1875. Lawyer. Office and - residence, 227 Putnam street.
C. H. Danford-Attorney-at-law. Offices : Rooms 1 and 2, Law Bldg. 218 Putnam street. C. H. Nixon-Attorney-at-law. (ex-Probate Judge.) Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 Law Bldg. 218 Put- nam street.
N. E. Kidd-Est. Mch. 1898. Attorney-at-law and Justice of the Peace. Offices: Rooms 1 and 3 Mills Bldg. Cor. Second and Putnam.
W. S. Hancock-Est. 1900. (Hancock & Noll.) Office: 213 Putnam street. Hildreth Bldg. Resi
dence 412 Wooster street.
R. M. Noll-Est. 1902. (Hancock & Noll.) Of fice: 213 Putnam street, Hildreth Bldg. Resi- dence 140 Fifth street. Residence 315 Fiftlı Asa E. Ward-Lawyer.
stiert.
T. J. Summers .- Attorney-at-law. Office: Room 42 St. Clair Bldg. Ralph Starling-
Hiram L. Sibley-Lawyer. Offices : Rooms 1 and 2 Knox-Savage Bldg. Putnam street.
A. L. Smith-Lawyer -- Office in Ward Nichols block, 235 Second street.
John R. Riley-Attorney-at-law. Office : No. 1 Tiber Way.
R. K. Shaw-Lawyer. 512 Putnam street.
W. H. Sheldon-Prosecuting Attorney. (Terin ex- pires Jon. Ist, 1907.) Office at Court House.
D. R. Rood-(Trens, Becker Mill Lumber Co.) Wal- nut Hills. James Ross-
C. W. Richards-Attorney-Office: Room 19 St. Clair Bldg. Putnam street.
Charles A. Ludey-Attorney-at-law. Office: Room
21, third floor. St. Clair Bldg.
J. C. Preston-
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Jewett Palmer-Attorney. Office : Room 4, St. Clair Bldg.
Charles T. O'Neil-Attorney-at-law. Offices in Bay Block. Second street. B. E. Guyton-
Jasper Lisk --
W. P. Newt :n -.
Follett & Follett-( Martin D. Follett, Edw. B. Fol- lett.) Offices in Law Bldg. Putnam street. Martin D. Follett-(Follett & Follett.) Office in Law Pidg.
A. D. Follett-Est. 1880. Offices in St. Clair
Bldg. Rooms 34-36.
Edw. B. Follett-(Follett & Follett.) Prosecuting Attorney. Office: Room 32 St. Clair Bldg. Strecker & Williamson-Attorneys-(George M. Strecker, A. T. Willamson.) Office 218 Putnam street.
Magee & Deshler-Attorneys-Office: Room 10 St. Clair Bldg.
Leeper, Wilson & Leeper-Attorneys-at-law. (W.
H. Leeper, Frank Wilson, Charles Leeper.) Of- fices in Citizens National Bank Blug. Cor, Put- nam and Second streets.
J. W. Collett-Lawyer.
Jabez Belford-116 1-2 Putnam street.
AUTOMOBILES.
Anderson Bros .- ("Cy" Anderson, A1 Anderson.) Dealers in Automobiles and Bicycles and repairing. Only charging plant for electric motors in the city. Only Auto Garage. Agents for Automo. · biles and Bicycles. Gun repairing a specialty. 117 Front street. Bell 'phone, 709.
BAKERS.
The Citizens Bakery-C. W. Schramm & Co., Bak- ers and Confectioners. 132 Putnam. Rice Bros. Bakers-223 Greene street.
George Storck-Baker and caterer-226 Gilman av. enue, West Side.
Braun's Bakery and Restaurant-(Est. 1888.) L. C. Braun, proprietor. Finest restaurant in the city. Bread, Pies and Pastry of all kinds. So- da fountain all the year. 138 Front street. S. R. Burkhead-Baker. Specialty of hot rolls for supper or late dinners.
Confectionery. 530 Fourth street.
Jacob Pfaff-Baker and Confectioner. Caterer for Parties and weddings. 112 Putnam street. BANKS.
' Dime Savings Society-M. F. Noll, pres .; J. E. Van Dervoort, V. pres .; Chas. H. Newton, Treas. Dime Savings Bank Bldg., 114-116 Front street.
The First National Bank-W. W. Mills, pres .; J. S. Goebel, cashier; G. C. Best, asst. cashier. First National Bank Building, Cor. Front and Greene streets.
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The German National Bank-Wm. H. Ebinger, pres. ; .T S. H. Torner, V. Pres .; S. L. Angle. Cashier; W. J. Speer, Asst. Cashier. 212 Front street. The Peoples Banking and Trust Co .- D. A. Bart- lett, prest .; A. D. Follett, vice president; George W. Horne, Treasurer. St. Clair Bldg. Put- nam street.
D. A. Cameron & Sons Bank-305 Second street. Citizens National Bank of Marietta-F. M. Booth, prest .; D. B. Torpy, vice-prest .; T. M Sheets, cashier; C. L. Booth, Asst. Cashier. National Bank Bldg. Cor. Putnam and Second streets.
BARBER.
Augenstein & Walters-Established before the Civil War. (F. Augenstein, W. D. Walters. 180
Front street.
Joseph Fritz-Wark building, Cor. Third and Ma. rion streets.
St. Clair Barber Shop-Est. 1889. W. C. Robin- son, E. C. Becker, proprietor. St. Clair Build- ing. Under Post office.
Wm. Bell-116 Front street. Dime Savings Bank Bldg.
A. C. Alford-4 Tiber Way.
C. Baum-Citizen's Nat. Bank Bldg. Blume & Gatrell-Bellevue Hotel.
G. Davis-114 Greene. Day Bros .- Wood Bldg., Front and Butler.
J. G. Gatrell-219 1-2 Greene.
Hawk & Curtis-147 Front.
O. L. Heyrock-120 Gilman.
J. M. Mason-282 Front.
R. E. Mills-414 Warren.
G. Neader-128 Maple.
G. Pflug-Second and Ohio. E. Shanley-128 Greene. J. M. Shawhan-294 1-2 Front. Ed Solomon-231 Second street.
BATH ROOMS.
C. Baum-Citizen's Nat. Pank Bldg. Becker & Robinson-St. Clair Bldg. Sanatorium-10 Tiber Way.
BICYCLES.
Anderson Bros .- 117 Front. Star Machine Co .- 209 Second.
BILLIARDS AND POOL.
Bert Baum-237 Second.
H. J. Conrath-110 Putnam. C. W. Decker-216 Putnam. J. H. Motter-223 Second. C. Pfaff-242 Front. E. Whitling-138 Putnam. J. M. Hacketts-203 Second, Cor. Tiber Way. City Bowling Alley-210 Putnam.
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BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.
The Marietta Book Store Co .- Est. 1886. Incorporat- ed 1906. E. E. Trotter, prest .; Clinton Crooks, Secretary; W. M. Sprague, Treasurer and Gen'l. Manager. Books, Stationery, Art goods, brie a brac, pictures, sporting goods, leather goods, per- iodicals, etc. 177 Front street.
Colonial Book Store-( Est. Nov. 1897.) J. E.
Van Dervoort, proprietor. Books, stationery, novelties, Art Goods and bric-à-brac. 153 Front street.
BOWLING ALLEY.
City Bowling Alley-Est. 1901.
J. B. Blair, pro
prietor. Billiards and pool. Shooting gallery
and bowling alleys. 210 Putnam street. Opp.
Court House.
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
H. Burchett-300 Gilman.
W. S. Kauf-106 Third.
Lauer & Baumgard-108 Second.
H. MeCoy-801 1-2 Second.
Shiers Bros .- 117 Second.
L. Shinn-318 Pike. L. W. Simpson-Sacra Via and Allen.
Henry Weidner-Church, bet. Second and Third. Ed Shiers-Est. 1892-A specialty of shoeing light drivers and roadsters. Fort street. Above Lancaster. West Side. BOAT BUILDERS.
Capt. J. M. Hammitt-Est. 1902. Builder of river Steamboats and barges. Yards foot of Sacra Via street, on Muskingum liver. Residence 215 Washington street.
Knox Boat Yard-On Ohio River front.
West Side.
BOILER REPAIR SHOPS.
Chas. Hicks-112 Fifth.
BONE AND PHOSPHATE.
Marietta Bone & Phosphate Co .- Mile Run.
(See
Manufacturers. )
BOTTLING WORKS.
Peter Grub-109 Greene.
Marietta Bottling Works-108 Ohio.
BREWERIES.
The Marietta Brewing Co .- Brewers and bottlers of Pure Lager and Export Beer. Finest for family use. Telephones 318. Cor. Second and St. Clair streets.
E. T. Rempe-Wholesale dealer in Hosters celebra- ted beer. Office 185 Front street.
Bellaire Brewing Co .- 703 Fifth street.
Finlay Brewing Co .- Of Toleco (agency) Greene near Pike.
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BRICK MAUFACTURERS.
Acme Brick Co .- Norwood.
T. Cisler & Son-E. Sixth. S. A. Palmer-(Agent.) 10 Mills Building. Sterling Brick Works-Eighth and Montgomery. BRIDGE AND FERRY CO.
Ohio River Bridge and Ferry Co .- First Nat. Bank Bldg.
BROKERAGE co.
American Hay and Grain Co .- Est. about 1894. (F. L. Alexander, E. E. Finch.) Wholesale ship- pers of Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. Offices : Rooms 39-41 St. Clair Bldg., Fourth floor. 216-
218 Putnam street.
BROKERS.
C. R. Richardson-Commercial broker. Office over 175 Front street. Headquarters at 331 Fourth street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Beendict & Kiitzer-Room 15 Dime Savings Bank Bldg.
BROOM MANUFACTURERS.
Marietta Broom Co .- Lord and Fearing. BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANIES.
German Savings, Bldg. and Loan Co .- 282 Front. Pioneer City Building and Loan Co .- 309 Second. Washington Co. Sav., Loan and Bldg. Association .- 218 Putnam.
Marietta Building and Savings Co .- 116 1-2 Put- nam.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
The Marietta Commercial College Co .- (Est. 1893.) M. A. Adams, prest. ; John M. Doan, Sec'y. and Treas. Day and Night Sessions. Teaches bookkeeping, short hand, typewriting, telegraphy, arithmetic, grammar, commercial law and railroad accounting. Occupies entire third floor of Col. onial block, 149-151-153 Front street.
CAFES AND SALOONS.
Manhattan Cafe-W. S. Fonts and Harry Troth, proprietors, 125 Front stret.
| The Gem Cafe-185 Front street.
The Annex, ( Chas MeChidy)-188 Front.
Chas. Bailey-106 Front.
Beit Baum-237 Second.
Win. Beck-606 Warren. The Capitol-123 Greene.
H. J. Conrath-110 Putnam. Cottage Cafe-207 Ohio.
C. W. Decker-216 Putnam.
A. W. Devol-123 Putnam. A. V. Edmonds-120 Maple.
J. M. Hackett-203 Second.
Marietta Distillery-219-221 Greene.
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C. McParland-294 Front.
J. H. Motter -- 223 Second. G. E. Parker-132 Greene. C. Pfaff .- 242 Front. Lou Pfaff-242 Front. Roberts & Schinidt-248 Front.
Henry Schlicher-719 Third.
L. C. Semon-233 Greene.
C. C. Thomas-205 Maple. L. Wenzel-112 S. Second. W. Withum-292 Front. W. W. Wood-Greene and Second. R. E. Wyland-111 Maple. Lowe & Shimp -- W. M. Lowe, D. M. Shimp. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS.
Ed Blume's Carriage Works-Est. 1898. Ed. A.
Blume, proprietor. Carriage and Wagon maker and repairer. Rubber tires for all kinds of ve- hisles. Office and shops, 327 Fourth street.
Th-s. C. Bay -- 217 Second.
J. W. Kelly & Son-133 Second.
J. H. Oesterle-207 Wooster.
Wilking & Son-Fourth and Church.
CEMENT BLOCKS.
Peter J. Sult-Cement building blocks. Office in Bay block, 223-225 Second street.
CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE.
V. B. Hovey-First Est. 1884. Re-established 1903. Dealer in Fine Chinaware, Cut Glass, Bric-a- brac and Art Goods. 171 Front street. Mrs. E. C. H Iz-China Crockery and Glass ware. 286 Front street.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURING.
Mrs. W. T. Penwell-Est. 1901-Chiropodist, mani- curing, Hair dressing, facial massage. 224 Put- nam street.
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
P. Schlicher-Est. 1887. Dealer in Cigars, To- baccos and all kinds of Smoker's supplies. 110 Front street. (See manufacturers.) Scott & Ward -- Est. 1900. (A. H. Scott, C. A. Ward.) Dealers in cigars, tobaccos, newspa- pers, magazines, stationery, confectionery and post cards. Wakefield Hotel, Block 229 Put- nam street.
Capt. Gallagher's Forward Car-Est. Nov. 1, 1904. Capt. W. H. Gallaher, proprietor. Cigars, tobac- cos and smokers' supplies. 184 Front street.
W. S. Fonts-125 Front.
C. Hutchins-123 Front.
T. McCune-139 Front street. CLEANING AND PRESSING.
Compressed Air Cleaning Co .- Established 1906. Walter W. Wood, proprietor. House and Office
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cleaning by use of Compressed Air. Absolutely
Dustless method. All work done without re- moving carpets or furniture fiom room or build- ing. Specialty of cleaning Carpets, Ruggets and Upholstered furniture. 133 Greene street. Bell telephone No. 256.J.
Marietta Pressing Company-Established 1899. G.
II. Morse, proprietor. Steam dry cleaning. La- dies' and gentlemen's Gannents cleaned, dyed pressed and repaired. Dry Cleaning plant at 116 Wooster street. Office 292 front street.
Union Pressing Co .- E. W. Glines, Mgr. Cloth- ing, Gloves, Hats, Tapestries, etc., cleaned and
dyed. Dry Cleaning. 126 Greene street.
A. S. Sayre-Cleaning and Pressing Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments. 141 Front street. GLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS.
J. B. Alden-Dealer in Clothing for Men and Boys and Gentlemen's Furnishings. Trunks and Tra. veling Bags. 128 Putnam street.
The Buckeye-J. A. Josephy, proprietor. Clothing for Men and Boys, and Gents' Furnishings. 200 Front street. Corner Butler.
D. R. Brothers & Co .- (See Furniture 135 Front street. Dealers.)
Cincinnati Clothing Co .- Freedman Bros., proprio- tois. Dealers in Clothing, Hats and Gents' Fur- nishings. Cor. Front and Butler street.
The Star Clothing House-Established 1882. C.
T. Mollyar, Manager. Clothing and Furnishings. Occupying three floors; 6,000 square feet of floor space. 173 Front street.
S. R. Van Metre & Co .- Est. 1876. (S. R. Van Metre, M. K. Wendelken, W. V. Van Metre.) Wholesale and retail clothiers and Mens Furnish- ings. 163 Front street.
The World Clothing Co .- Established 1898. . J. Schiadzki, proprietor. Mens' and Boys' outfit- ters. 108 Front street.
COAL DEALERS.
The C. & P. Coal Co .- Est. 1899. (L. T. Cisler, W. T. Peters.) Wholesale and retail dealers in hard, soft and Smithing coal. Coal yards: West Marietta. Office and scales: 136 Second street. Federal Coal Co .- Third and Butler. Irving Kinnaird-415 Foit.
West Side Coal Co .- 106 Maple.
CONFECTIONERS.
L. C. Braun-Fancy and home made confections. 138 Front.
P. S. Barrows-Home made candies. 232 Front street.
W. W. Dixon & Son-Est. 1903. (S. B. Dixon.) Manufacturers of High Grade flavors and colors for confections. Ice cream. 508 Front street.
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Brown-Hutchison Manufacturing Co .- Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Confectionery. Office .. and factory in Donnelly Block, 215 Second street. Jac b Pfaff-Confectionery, candied fruits, etc. 112 Putnam street.
C. W. Schramm & Co .- Confections, Nuts and can- died fruits. 132 Putnam.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Dickison, Beardsley & Foreman-12 St. Clair Build ing.
C. W. Dowling-16 St. Clair Building. DELIVERIES.
Merchants Delivery -- Tiber Way.
DEPARTMENT STORES.
L. Gruber & Sons Co .- Est. July 1903 .- (H. A .. G. W., M. M., M. E. and S. A. Gruber). Incor porated 1903. Wholesale and retail dealers and jobbers in diy goods, i:otions, groceries, hard- ware, clothing, shoes, china, glassware, wall pa per, carpets, matting, oil cloth, linoleum, window shade, paints. Occupying 21,000 sq. feet of floor space. 157 Front street.
A. H. Neptune-105-107 Greene. Otto Bros .- 118-122 Putnam.
A. C. Wilcox's Cash Store-Est. 1906. A. C. Wil
cox, proprietor. Dealer in Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Clothing, Chinaware, Glassware, Granite ware, and Notions. Southeast Corner Greene and Third streets.
Wilcox Cash Store-Fort and Putnam.
DENTISTS.
Dr. J. A. Beiser-Dental Parlors and offices in Schimmel block. 254 Front street.
Dr. Caldwell's Dental Parlors-Dr. G. H. Caldwell. Offices in Mills Building. Cor. Putnam and Second streets. Opp. Court House. Dr. C. S. Conner-169 1-2 Front. Drs. Dye & Harness-258 1-2 Front.
Dr. E. L. Griffin-304 Front.
Dr. W. M. Hart-123 Putnam.
Dr. H. T. Holdren-Dentist. Office over 187
Front street.
Dr. A. Kingsbury-Est. 1897. Office and dental
parlors. Room 30 St. Clair Bldg., third floor. Tel. 808-R. 216 Putnam street.
Ohio Dental Co .- Dr. J. P. Becker, Dr. H. W. Mc. Closkey, Dr. T. A. Becker. Lady always in at. tendance. Offices and parlors in Dime Savings Bank Bldg. 114-116 Front street. Dr. L. C. Shaw-120 Putnam.
Dr. T. S. Ward-280 Front.
DOG FANCIERS.
Pride Kennels-(Est. 1901.) W. T. Buell, proprie- tor. Breeder of choicest strains of English Point-
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ers and Bench Show Bull Terriers. Owner of "Champion Marietta Pride." winner of fifteen firsts. Fan view Heights. P. O. Address, Ma- rietta, O .-
DRY GOODS.
Peter Kunz-Established 1881. Dealers in Dry
Goods, Notions and Ladies' and Childrens' furnish. ings. 162 Front street.
Chas. Jones & Son-Established 1869. Dry Goods and Notions. 172 Front street.
Ott> Bros .- (C. W. Otto, J. W. Otto.) Dry Goods and General department store. 118-120-122 Putnam street.
The Turner Ebinger Co .- Est. 1848. Dry Goods, Cloaks, Furs and Ladies' Tailored Gowns. Front street.
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The Charles F. Henry Co .- ( Originally established January 1st, 1900, as Rex, Henry & Co.) Chas. F. Hemy, president and general manager. In corporated Jan. 1st, 1907. Dry Goods, Cloaks. Furs. Specialty of Ilighest Grade of Dress Good. Cloaks and Furs. No. 168 Front street.
The Leader Store-(J. Katzenstein & Co.) Dry Goods and Millinery, Cloaks, Ready to wear Suits for ladies. Portieres and curtains, 216, 218, 220 Front street.
The Prager Store Co .- Established 1901. Morris
Prager, president and Goods and Notions. Ladies', Misses' and chil. general manager. Dry drens' Ready-to-Wear Garments. 176 Front street.
L. Gruber & Son .- (See Department Stores. ) Front street.
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Dry Goods Sample Room-Est. 1901. Miss Han. nah Newman Sleigh, Representative for Jos Ilorne and James MeCreery, of Pittsburg; and Bogg, & Buhl, of Allegheny. Sample room at 311 Pnt - nam street.
F. W. Vincent-Dry Goods, notions and Millinery. Cor. Marion and Third streets.
J. L. Rech-Dry Goods and Millinery. Fourth street. Near Washington.
DRUGGISTS.
C. R. Buchanan-Maple and Gilman Ave. The Corner Drug Store-HI. Fred Curtis, proprie- tor. Drugs, physicians' supplies, toilet articles, cigars, etc. Cor. Front and Putnam streets.
Curtis & Hutchman-Established about 1840-(1 !. L. Curtis, W. M. Hutchman. ) Drugs, Paints, Glass and Wall Paper. 113 Front street.
J. W. Dysle & Co .- 128 Front street. The National Drug Co .- O. F. Dysle, Mgr. Pres. cription druggists. Toilet and Fancy articles-
Cor. Second and Putnam street.
Opp. thị
Court House.
A. J. Richards Pharmacy-Established 1875.
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J. Richards, proprietor. Dealer in pure drugs and preparatory medicines, toilet articles, etc. 104 Front street. Next to First National Bank Bldg. W. S. Richardson-127 Greene.
W. H. Styer-240 Front.
The Union Drug Co .- Established Aug. 1902. (In. corporated.) W. S. Dye, prest .; I. O. Alcorn, vice-president; W. F. Kaiser, Treasurer; A. J. Stevens, manager. Dealers in drugs and news- papers, periodicals and magazines. 124 Putnam street.
H. C. Vincent-Third and Marion.
DYEING AND CLEANING.
State Dye Works-C. E. Callander, proprietor. 249 Second street in Mills Bldg.
United States Steam Dye Works-J. S. Law, Mgr. 111 Butler street.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Adams Express Co .- Forwarders to all parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico. Express Money Orders. J. B. Reuter, Agent, 149 Front street.
United States Express Co .- Local manager, J. H. Goss. Forwarders of all classes of express mat ter to all parts of the world. Express money orders, Travelers checks or letters of credit any . where in the United States and in Paris and Lon- don: Offices 193 Front street.
Southern Express Co .- Forwarders to all parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico. Express Money Orders. J. B. Renter, Agent. 149 Front street.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
B. S. Sprague-Electric and blasting supplies and Electrical fixtures -- lamps, etc. 136 Putnam St.
FLORISTS.
Dudley's-Second and Putnam.
N. Kiger-High. Fairview Heights.
A. Schoepe 1-Bellevue. Fairview Heights.
J. W. Smith-335 Fourth and Muskingum Pike. J. W. Smith-Florist. Down town salesroom 266 Front street.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Brickwede & Co .- Est. 1903. (John T. Brickwede) Flour and Feed. Comer Fort and Lancaster streets. West Side. C. H-pp-105 Third.
P. Schlicher-719 Third.
W. Thorniley & Co .- 121 Putnam. FLOUR MILLS.
Marietta Milling Co .- 107-109 Lancaster. Phoenix Mill Co .- Butler and Muskingum. FRUIT DEALERS. P. Gazzale & Co .- 104 Putnam.
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Haddad Bros .- 205 Greene. Geo. Haddad-8 Tiber Way.
Magnani & Co .- 206 Putnam.
Magnani & Co .- 112 Putnam. Marietta Banana Co .- 100 Greene.
Marietta Fruit Co .- Second and Greene.
FURNITURE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS.
Baker & Uhrhane-Established 1899. (Benj. E. Baker, Frank J. Umhane.) Furniture, Car- pets, Rugs, Linoleums, etc. Occupying three floors, 134 Putnam street.
D. R. Brothers & Co .- Est. 1905. (L. Meister,
D. W. Moorehead). Dealers in furniture, car- pets and full line of housefurnishings, stoves, chinaware, pictures, bric-a-brac, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemens' clothing, fuis, etc. Largest install- ment House in Southeastern Ohio. 135 Front street.
Crawford & Allender-(J. C. Crawford, W. S. Al- lender.) Dealers in Furniture and Housefur nishings. 303 Gilman avenue, West Side.
H. Lowther-Furniture Dealer and upholstery. 204 Maple street. West Side.
Ohio Installment Co .- (Wallach & Zimmerman, pro- prietois. ) Dealers in Furniture and housefur- nishings, Carpets, Stoves, China and glassware. 119-121 Greene street.
Ohio Installment Co .- Wallach & Zimmerman, pro- prietors. Furniture and Carpets. 204 Front street.
Sta ley & Grass-(H. w. Stanley, Charles Grass. ) Est. 1856 by John W. Stanley. Purchas- ed by Stanley & Grass, Jan. 1st, 1881. Furni- ture, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Draper- ies. Wall Paper and Window Shades 33,000 square feet of floor space. Three floors. 166 Front street.
Wieser & Cawley-Established 1888. (George Wieser, Dan'l. B. Cawley.) Furniture, Carpets and Draperies. Occupying five floors, 18,750 square feet floor space. 212-214 Putnam St. Opp. Court House.
GAS COMPANY.
The River Gas Co .- Est. 1893. F. L .. Reed, Ag ent. Offices in First National Bank Bldg. Cot Front and Greene streets. GROCERIES.
Abicht & Heslcp-Established 1903. (F. Abicht, T. A. Heslop.) Groceries, 616 Third street. Henry Albrecht-Est. 1885. . Groceries, provisions, flour, feed, grain; fresh and salt meats. 112
Third street.
Baker & Miller-Est. 1901-(Frank H. Baker, Frank H. Miller.) Groceries, flour, provisions, M. Ginsburg-Groceries. Cor. Fourth and Hart streets.
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August Weber-Est. 1875. Groceries, Feed and seed. Corner Third and Scammel streets.
L. Gruber & Sons-(See General Stores. ) 159 Front street.
August G. Schmidt-Est. about 1875. Groceries, feed and notions. 310 Sixth street. Harry Gorrell-Est. 1887. Groceries and provis ions. 412 Washington street. etc., 501 Washington street. Cor. Fifth street.
D. W. Rowland & Co .- Est. 1883-4. (Joseph Zoller. ) Groceries. 313 Greene street. A. C. Wilcox's Cash Store-Cor. Greene and Third streets. (See General Stores.)
J. G. Willison-Cor. Third and Greene streets.
C. D. Lyman -- Est. 1893-Groceries. 723 Fourth street.
Mrs. N. A. Creighbaum-Est. 1870. 319 Greene street.
C. A. Arend-529 Sixth.
A. R. Babb-205 1-2 Maple.
W. C. Becker-518 Front. John M. Boyce-706 Charles.
G. W. Broughton-Greene and Poplar.
J. Carr-Fourth and Marion.
Cecil & Scott-801 Third.
City Grocery-308 Montogmery. C. Closz-214 S. Sixth.
McPherson Bros .- 214 So. Sixth.
D. G. Davis & Sons-Poplar and Greene.
J. A. Davis,-209 Gilman.
F. E. Dearth-626 Second street. Mrs. D. Drumm-707 Eighth.
E. E. Edgell-126 Maple. D. J. Farrell-617 Warren. Flanders & Smith-114 Maple. S. E. Garrison-510 Charles. Glendale Grocery-Putnam and Seventh.
H. T. Glines-313 Greene.
R. P. Hamilton-100 1-2 Seventh.
C. B. Kimberly-603 Putnam. W. H. Lorentz-131 Greene. O. D. Lyman-723 Fourth. G. W. Malone-411 Pike. Marietta Grocery Co .- 201-203 Greene. Pfaff Bros .- 330 Franklin. Pioneer Grocery Co .- Third and Greene.
Preston & Scott-200 Gilman.
A. J. Pugh-Front and Montgomery.
W. A. Reed-301 Gilman. M. Schad-Sixth and Wooster. Fred Schafer-Fourth and Washington. H. Schlicher -; 19 Third. J. R. Shankland-733 E. Greene.
A. Schwendeman-306 Marion. C. A. Snider-Seventh and Warren. C. N. Stevens-709 Wayne. D. F. Stottsberry-346 Pike. Chas. Turner-Fairview Heights.
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J. F. Wehrs & Sons-288 Front. H. Wenzel-312 Washington.
S. Wendelken-250 Front.
GROCERS-WHOLESALE.
C. L. Bailey Grocery Co .- Union St. and St. Clair Way.
Eldridge-Iliggins Co .- Second and Butler.
HARDWARE.
M. A. Kropp-General Hardware and Farming Im- plements. 103 Putnam. Hall & Lusk-Dealers in Hardware, paints, Oils and brushes. 119 Maple street, West Side. The Nye Hardware Co .- Dealers in General Hard- ware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware and Farming Im. plements. 170 Front street.
The Seyler Hardware Co .- Incorporated 1903. Wholesale and retail dealers in Hardware, House- furnishing Goods, Builders' Supplies, Farming Implements, etc. 158-160 Front street. H. P. Theis-Dealer in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, etc. 124 Front street.
The Union Hardware Co .- Est. 1897. Incorporated 1903. B. T. Seyler, prest. and manager ; L. D. Strecker, See'y. and Treasurer. Wholesale and retail dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Farm. ing Implements, Tinware, Cutlery and Builders Supplies of all kinds. 249-251 Second street and 118-120-122 Union street. Opp. Union Depot.
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