The Book of Marietta : being a condensed, accurate and reliable record of the important events in the history of the city of Marietta, in the State of Ohio, from the time of its earliest settlement on April 7th, 1788, to the present, Part 11

Author: McDonnell, F. M
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Marietta, Ohio : McDonnell
Number of Pages: 174


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HARNESS AND SADDLERY.


F. H. Ebinger & Co .- 186 Front. W. E. Hill-115 Greene.


J. P. Palmer-106 1-2 Second. L. Schafer-140 Front.


The Strecker Bros. Co .- 117-119 Putnam.


HOTELS.


Albion Hotel-Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain proprietor 127-129 Maple street.


The Bellevue-Established about 1891. The Belle vue Hotel Co., E. Brast, prest .; R. T. Stealey. Sec'y. and Treas .; E. E. McCormick, manager. Hotel equipped with every modern convenience : fifty-five rooms; five rooms with bath; steam he.it - ed; call service in every room. Five large sam- ple rooms. Bar in connection. Rates $2.00 to


$3.00 a day. American plan. Corner Front and


Greene streets.


Hotel Wakefield-Erected 1900. C. A. Ward, pro. prietor. Fifty rooms, steam heat, free bath, all modern improvements. Rates $1.25 and $1.50 Cor. Third and Putnam streets. Opposite Audi.


torium.


The Norwood-Est. 1900. O. M. Kolb, Frank Car- ter, proprietor. Newly equipped and remodeled. Cor. Second and Groene streets. End of the Par kersburg-Marietta car line.


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St. Elmo Hotel-Established 1890. Chas. K. Nu-


gent, proprietor. Located on street car line, one block from Court House and Postoffice. Rates $1.00 and $1.25 per day. Second street.


St. James Hotel-Established 18 -. S. J. Gard.


ner, proprietor. Equipped with every conven- ience for guests including modern baths. Rates $1.00 per day; $5.00 per week. Centrally lo- cated, cor. Front and Butler and Post streets.


St. Charles-Ohio near Front.


St. Cl ud H tel-190-192 Front. ICE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER.


Crystal Ice d Pre-erving C .- 126 Third street. IRON AND SUPPLY CO.'S.


The American Iron and Supply Co .- Est. 1898. In. corporated 1903. David Rabinovitz, president and general manager. Dealers in new and see- ond-hand oil well supplies, casing, tubing, pipe, etc. Main offices: cor. Second and Greene Sts. Offices and yards at . 323 Ohio street, and yards at cor Sixth and Wayne street.


Buckeye Iron & Supply Co .- E. Beren, prest .; Ike Ruby, vice prest .; J. Beren, Sec'y. and Treas. ; Max Ruby, General Manager. . Dealers in Iron and Second-hand Oil Well Supplies. Offices and salesrooms 109 Second street.


INSTALLMENT HOUSES.


D. R. Brothers & Co .- (See Furniture Dealers.) 135 Front Street.


Ohio Installme it Co .- (See Furniture dealers.) 204


Front and 119-121 Greene.


INSURANCE AGENTS.


J. W. Athey-Room 3, 218 Putnam.


H. R. Buchanan-Est. 1901. General Insurance. Office in City Bldg. Cor. Third and Putnam streets.


J. Clinton Crooks-Est. 1905. General agent for "National Life of Vermont," and "Central Acci- dent of Pittsburg." Office in Donnelly block, 217 Second street.


Beman A. Plumer-Established Jan. 1905. Fire,


Life and Accident Insurance. Office 235 Second street.


R. D. Cooke-Est. 1893. Fire, life, accident, plate glass, Insurance; Surety bonds. Special Agent for the Germanic Fire Insurance Company of New York. Office over Grimes Shoe Store. 159 Front street.


J. F. Hamilton-Insurance. Office: Room 17 St. Clair Bldg. Putnam street. Arthur G. Reed .- (Est. 1868.) General insar. ance and bonding. Office, 101 Putnam, Corner Miont street.


Noll & Tisher-( Logan A. Noll, A. B. Tisher.) Fire Insurance. Offices : Rooms 53-54 First Nation- al Bank Bldg. Cor. Front and Greene streets.


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R. A. Bail-Insurance. Room 4 Cook Building. C. J. Gardner-22 St. Clair Building. Flanders Bros .- Second and Putnam. Metr p litan Life Ins. Co .- 210 Front. B. B. Putnam-Room 4, Law Bldg. J. H. Weis-278 Front.


Cor. Putnam and Greene. JEWELERS.


Blume's Jewelry St re-Est. Sept. 1895. "The


House of Quality." Chas. H. Blume, proprietor.


2.8 Front street.


L. L. Pedinghaus-Diamonds, Bric-a-brac, etc. 187 Front street.


Watches, Jewelry,


A. B. Regnier-Est. 1817. Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Fine Jewelry, etc.


Watch repairing a specialty. 197 Front street. C. E. Tresch-Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. 268 Front street.


J. Wittlig & Sons-Est. 1877. Diamonds, Watch- es, Clocks, Jewelry. Sterling Silver and cut glass. 208 Front street.


T. McCune-Jeweler and Watch repairing 139 Front Street.


LAUNDRIES.


Marietta Laundry Co .- G. C. Mohler, manager. Of- fice and Laundry at 205 Second street.


The Pa-Zi Laundry C) .- Est. Aug. 1, 1900. Incor- porated 1903. H. N. Curtis, prest .; L.


A . Boomer, Sec'y .; G. A. Palmer, Manager an Treasurer. General laundry business, Carpet Cleaning and Rug manufacturing. 628 and 630 Third street.


United States Laundry Co .- Est. 1903. Wirt S. Dye, prest .; W. H. H. Jett. vice prest .; B. A. Plumer, secretary and treasmer. General Laun- dry work. Cor. Gilman and Putnam streets.


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Family Steam Laundry-718 Second.


Union Hand Laundry-J. N. Enge, Mgr. 115 Maple. Chan Lee-109 Butler.


George On Yich-309 Second. LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY.


The Parkersburg, Marietta & Inter-Urban Railway C) .- Office 110 Greene street. Power House at


Norwood.


LIQUOR DEALERS.


Mariteta Distillery Co .- C. E. Pape, Mgr. 217-219 Greeno.


Julius Urschel-174 Front street. LIVERY AND TRANSFER.


The City Transfer and Storage Co .- Est. 1891. In- corporated 1898. City and Transient livery sta-


bles. Wm. Blohm, manager: Louis Blohm. Sec- retary ; R. L. Joy, Treasurer. 223 Second street. (New number 229 Becond.) Opp. Un. ion Depot.


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The Marietta Transfer Co .- F. S. Turner, prest .; Dr. H. L. Curtis, Sec'y .; B. B. Putnam, Treas- urer; H. A. Worstell, manager. Transfer and


Storage and general liverybusiness. Bus and Baggage line to all trains. Office and Trans- fer building, 128-130 Second street.


The City Transfer and Storage Co .- Established


1894. Incorporated 1898. Win. Blohm, mana-


ger; Louis Blohm, Secretary ; R. L. Joy, Treas- urer. Livery and Boarding Stable and Trans. fer and Storage. Offices, stables and storage building at 228 Third street.


John R. Curry-118 Second.


D. Ferguson-112 Third.


P. C. Mugrage-110 Second.


Palace Livery Stable-805 Fourth.


Woodford & Worstell-113-115 Greene.


LUMBER COMPANIES.


The Dawes Lumber Co .- Established 1886. In. rock, General Manager. Manufacturers of Oil, Gas and Artesian Well Supplies, the "Marietta Portable Drilling Machines," and Hydraulic Diili- ing Machines. Office and works: 119-127 Sec- ond street.


corporated 1900. H. M. Dawes, president; R. C. Dawes, vice president; J. W. Lansley, Secre- tary. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in hardwood lumber. Offices : Rooms 51-52 First National Bank Building. Cor. Front and Greene streets.


Crescent Lumber Co .- (H. T. Chamberlain, W. T. Schnaufer.) Manufacturers of Hardwood Lum- ber. 137 Harmar Street, West Side.


Rudd-Hayward Lumber Co .- Est. 1906. (F. M. Rudd, G. E. Hayward.) Wholesale dealers in Hardwood Lumber. Office: Donnelly block, 217 Second street.


MANUFACTURERS.


The Becker Mill Co .- John H. Becker, prest .; D. R. Rood, Sec'y. and Treas. Manufacturers of Wood work, and dealers in all kinds of Builders' Supplies. Lumber, Sash, Doors, etc. Office and works: Corner Pike and Greene streets.


The Brown-Hutchinson Co .- Est. 1902-R. T.


Brown, prest .; M. W. Hutchinson, vice-prest .; L. C. Metzner, Sec'y. ; Chas. W. Stewart, Treas. Manufacturing and Wholesale Confectioners, Nuts, Cigars, etc. 215 Second street. Donnelly Blek. The W. H. D. Chapin Pants Co .-- W. A. Clark, man- ager. Manufacturers of Pants and Overhalts. Office and factory Butler street, between Third and Fourth streets.


The Chief Medicine Co .- Established 1904. (A. J. Richards and O. D. Green, ) Manufacturers of "Olala," or Wahoo Burdock, and other remedies. 114 Front street, next to First National Bank Building.


Forbes Diastase Co .- D. H. Buell, president and manager. Office and Factory on Union street.


Glidden's French Remedy-Est. 1894. Manufac- tured by T. S. Glidden, sole proprietor, at 824


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Front street, Marietta, Ohio. A blood remedy free from all opiates, mereury, or dangerous drugs. It is purely botanical, and is a positive cure for rhenmatism, neuralgia, eczema, erysipelas, syphilis, " and all blood diseases. Hundreds of testimonials of cures of chronic cases. All let- ters of inquiry promptly answered. Glidden's French Remedy is expressed to all parts of North America.


The Introstyle Novelty Co .- Est. 1901. Chas. G. Slack, piest .; T. L. Riddle, vice prest .; Chas. A. Ward, see'y. ; A. H. Scott, treasurer and general inanager. Manufacturers of the "Introstile," .1 patented appliance for door bottoms, the "O. K." Weather strips for door bottoms; the "Triumph" Bed, Spring and Cot, and the Diamond Bed Spring. Offices and Factory at 307 Gilman av. enue, West Side.


Leidecker Tocl Company-Est. 1891. L. D. Shy-


The Marietta Paint & Color Co .- Est. 1897. C. S. Dana, prest. and treas .; C. J. La Vallee, vice. prest. and see'y. ; Robert Walker, supt. Mand- facturers of Paste Wood Fillers, Stains and Sur- facers. Prepared Paints, Superfine colors, et . Odices and factory located at corner of Fort and Wood street, West Side.


The Marietta Manufacturing Co .- Est. 1880. Alla Winsor, president : W. T. Blake, treas. Mana. facturers of steamboat machinery, stoves and all kinds of Machinery. Cor. Putnam and Fort street.


. Marietta Chair Co .- Est. 1856. John Mills, prest. ; S. M. Thuirlow, see'y. Manufacturers of med. ium and High Grade Chairs and Rockers. Of. fices und Mills at comer Sixth and Putnam Sts. Saw Mills at foot of Saern Via street.


The Marietta Bone and Phosphate Co .- Est. 1850. Incorporated 1893. (. B. Giffen, prest. and manager. Manufacturers of Fertilizers, Tallow and Grease. Office and works at Mile Run, Ma. nietta, Ohio.


The Marietta Mattress Machine Co .- Ist. 1906. In- corporated 1906. C. Whitehill, prest. Chas. Sugden, Sec'y. ; - Manufacturers mattress machine for filling mattresses. Works and office at Cor. Gilman avenue and Maple Streets, West Side. Marietta Fruit Package and Box Co .- Offices and Factory located at corner Wayne and Seventh street.


The National Refining Co .- Refirers af crude Petro leum and manufacturers of Petroleum products. Office and works: Virginia street. West Side.


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The National Table Mfg. Co .- Manufacturers of ex- tension, Library, Parlor, Office and Kitchen ta. bles. Office and Factory at East Marietta.


The A. T. Nye & Son Co .- Est. 1828. A. T. Nye, the Third, president and manager. Manufactur- ers of "Leader" Stoves and Ranges. Offices and works at corner Ohio and Muskingum streets. The Ohio Valley Wagon Co .- Incorporated 1899. Manufacturers of all grades of heavy weight wa- gons. Factory and offices at Norwood.


The Pattin Bros. Co .- Est. 1888-Manufacturers of Gas Engines, Power Pumps and Pumping Powers. Foundry: Cor. Market and Haimar street, West Side. The Job Department located at 110 S. . Third street. Machine Shops and main office : 126 Second Street.


Peerless Chemical Co .- Est. 1904. F. H. Baker,


proprietor. Manufacturing Peerless Headache Powders and Aseptic Pile Balın. Cor. Fifth and Washington streets. 501 Washington.


The Quinlan Tube Gas Burner -- (Patent Pending.) P. J. Quinlan, manufacturer and inventor. low pressure gas burner for boilers. Address 705 Second street, Marietta, Ohio.


The Register-Leader Co .- Manufacturers of paper Marietta Mantel Works-129 Lancaster.


boxes. Second street. Oposite Court House.


J. P. Ridge-Builder and Manufacturer of Oil, Wa- ter and Gas Tanks and Conductors. Resetting


a specialty. Main office with Producers Tor- pedo Co., Room 1, Colonial Block, '149 Front Street. Office and factory 730 East Greene St. The Safe Cabinet Co .- Geo. D. Shad, Gen'l. Man- ager. Offices and Works Union Street.


P. Schlicher -- Est. 1887. Manufacturers of the following well known brands of cigars: "L'Montal- vo," "Little Montalvo," "Perfectos," "Silver Lin- ing," "Gov. St. Clair," Havana Stogie "Gentle Puffs," Seed Stogies. Office, store and Factory, 110 Front Street.


The Star Roofing and Machine Co .- Est. 1902. H. E. Carleton, Mgr. Machine and Bicycle repair-


ing. All kinds of Machine work. 209 Second St. The Star Rocfing and Machine Co .- Est. 1902. H. E. Carleton, Mgr. Dealers in Hot Air Fur- naces, Roofing and sheet metal work., 209 Second stiert.


The Strecker Bros. Company-Est. 1881: Incor. porated 1900. C. F. Strecker, prest .; B. F. Strecker, vice prest. and Treas .; W. S. Plumer, Secretary; Manufacturers of Harness. riding sad dles, collars, etc., and wholesale Jobbers in leath- er, hides, sheepskins, furs, tallow, and botanical roots; Saddlery, hardware and shoe store supplies Main factory (50,000 sq. feet floor space) at 117- 119 Putnam street. Horse Collar factory ( Est. 1906.) Rear of Union Depot on Second and Union streets. The Company buys and uses three hun- dred tons of rye straw yearly.


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The S. I. E. Paint Co .- Est. 1902. W. W. Bras. ington, Sec'y. and Treas. Manufacturers of Special Patented Roof Paint, Office and works: cor. Seventh and Greene streets. The Sterling Oil Works-Est. 1902. F. W. Crid-


er, General Manager. Refiners of Crude Petro- leum and manufacturers of High Grade Illumin- ating, and Lubricating oils. Office and works: at Mile Run, Marietta.


The Stevens Organ and Piano Co .- Incorporated 1892, D. B. Torpy, prest .; K. G. Highland, vice prest .; B. F. Strecker, sec'y .; C. R. Stevens, Treas. and Gen'l. Manager. Manufacturers of the Stevens Combination Reed-Pipe Organs and High Grade Pianos. Office and Factory located at 105 Gilman avenue, West Side.


MACHINE SHOPS.


Cline Bros .- Third and Butler. The Pattin Bros. Co .- 224-226 Second. G. Salzman-225 Ohio.


Star Machine Co .- 209 Second.


MANTELS, TILES AND GRATES.


H. A. Wagner-"The Marietta Mantel Man," Est. 1890. Mantels, Tiles and Grates. Picture Mouldings, Frames and Mirrors. Photographic


supplies.


402 Third street.


MEAT MARKETS.


Hess & Hess-Established 1885. (Chas. Hess,


Sr., Chas. Hess, Jr.) Fresh and smoked meats.


Poultry, etc.


716 Fourth street.


Herman Jahn-Est. 1881. Fresh, salt and smoked nieats, Poultry and Oysters. 284 Front street. Scammel Street Meat Market-Est. 1900. Jas.


Young, proprietor. 217 Scammel street.


F. Weber-122 Front.


Finkel & Kuntz-416 Washington street John Bules-203 Montgomery. Campbell & Klein-211 Greene.


C. W. Conrath-766 Greene.


McPherson Bros .- 517 Warren. Spindler Bros .- 225 Greene.


D. F. St.ttsbery-346 Pike.


G. Trier -: 09 Warren.


Youngs-217 Seammel. MEN'S FURNISHINGS.


The W. A. Shiffen C .- ( Est. 1876.) Walter A. Sniffen, prest .; W. T. Hastings, Sec'y. and Treas. Men's Hats and Furnishings, Trunks, Traveling Bags, etc. 155 Front street.


Kncx & Herzer-Est. 1900. Furnishings and Hat- ter for Men. 181 Front street.


Wark Bros .- Wark Bldg. Cor. Third and Marion MERCHANDISE BROKERS.


Sprague & Fry-Merchandise brokers and manufac-


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turers agents. Also Agent for Pacific Coast Borax Co., Office in Donnelly Block, 215-217 Sec- ond street.


MILLINERY.


Mrs. Lena Anthony --- 145 Front.


A. Garrity-258 Front.


Mrs. C. Greenway-276 Front.


L. & K. Hannen-262 Front.


A. B. Henning -- 226 Front.


Mrs. L. N. Mason-116 Maple.


F. W. Vincent-Third and Marion.


Vincent's Millinery Store-125 Putnam St.


Miss Julia Peters-154 Front St.


MONUMENTS.


McLaren & Wommer-(Wm. L. McLaren, F. W.


Wommer.) Manufacturers and designers of Mon-


uments in marble and granite. 122 Putnam Street.


Meisenhelder & Leonhart-Est. 1870. . ( Chas.


Meisenhelder, L. A. Leonhart.) Dealers in and manufacturers of Monuments and statutary. Of- fice and works at 103 Putnam street.


MUSIC DEALERS.


Stevens Organ & Piano Co .- Dealers in Pianos and Organs; Musical instruments of all kinds; sheet music. 127 Putnam.


John Schneider -- Dealer in Pianos and organs. Mus- ical instruments, sheet music, pictures and frames, and art goods. Complete line of music records. 252 Front street.


J. W. McCollum-Musical Instruments and talk. ing machines-115 Front street.


NEWSPAPERS.


The Journal-Published every evening except Sun- day by The Journal Company at No. 217 Second street, in the Donnelly Block. The Weekly Journal is issued on Thursday. Dr. O. A. Lamn. bert, Pres .; H. B. Coen, Vice Pres .; O. P. Hyde, Seey. and Treas.


The Register-Leader .- Published every evening ex- cept Sunday by The Register-Leader Co., at No. 311 Second street, opposite Court House. Weekly issue on Thursday. W. H. II. Jett, president ; J. Harry MeClure, secretary-treasurer; A. D. Al- derman, Editor-Manager; D. R. Gerken, assistant manager. L. N. Hainess, Associate editor.


The Times-Est. 1864. Benj. J. Mckinney, pro. prietor. Published every evening except Sun. day; Weekly Times published every Wednesday, at 132 Front street.


OIL AND GAS COMPANIES.


Clark Oil Co .- 28 St. Clair Bldg.


Crescent Oil Co .- 114 S. Third.


Cumberland Oil Co .- 7 St. Clair Building.


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Empire Oil Co .- 159 Front.


Henederson Oil Co .- 110 1-2 Greene.


Henne, Millikin & Co .- Est. 1904. John F. Milli- kin, Manager. Office: Room 15 St. Clair Bldg. Terumsel: - O. and Gas Co .- 305 Second.


Tibbens & Withington-Est. 1903. (C. G. Tib. lone, (+. M Withington.) Oil business. Of- fice: Room 33, Fourth floor, St. Clair Bldg. 216- 219 Putnem street


Tide Oil & Gas Co .- 23 St. Clair Bldg.


Permian Gas Co .- George White. Office: Room 9 St. Clair Bldg.


Producers and Refiners Oil Co .- 20 St. Clair Build- ing


Pure Oil Co .- Est. 1904. A. M. Hunter, Asst. Supt. Ohio Division. Office: 20 St. Clair Bldg. Standard Oil Co .-- Clinton Street.


OIL MAPS.


John S. Booher-Maker of blue prints and oil maps, 119 Front street, up stairs.


OIL WELL SUPPLIES.


Crescent Supply Co .- Est. 1896. (W. T. Schnauf- er, H. T. Chamberlain. ) Lubricating oils, Miil and Factory Supplies. 137 Haimar street, West Sid ..


Oil Well Supply Co .- Established about 1886. Jno. Eaton, president, Pittsburg, Pa .; Lewis Brown, Treasurer, Pittsburg, Pa .; Lewis C. Sands, Sec. retary, Pittsburg, Pa. N. H. Booth, local man- ager. Dealers in Oil Well Supplies, tubing, cas . ing, line, steam, and drive pipe. Store ut 169 Front street. Machine Shops and yards Third and Butler streets.


The National Supply Co .- Est. about 1895. Wm. Hardee, prest .; Win. C. Hillman, first vice prest., Jas. H. Barr, second vice prest .; Edwin B. King, Treasurer; Chas. W. Pratt, Sec'y. ; Rolland J. Free, asst. Sec'y. and Treas. Main offices at Toledo and Pittsburg. Marietta branch store, 134 Second street. Geo. H. Cann, manager. Pattin Bros. Co .- Job. Dept., Third, near Ohio.


Frick and Lindsay Co .- 231 Second. J. C. Immel-223 Ohio.


Leidecker Tool Co .- 119-125 Second.


W. T. Penwell-126 Putnam. Toledo National Supply Co .- Seventh and Greene. Joseph Reid Gas Engine Co .- 231 Second streets.


OPTICIANS.


Josephine J. Nixon-Optician. 268 Front street. A. B. Reginer-197 Front street. (See Jewelers.) L. L. Pedinghaus-Specialty of fitting glasses to suit. the eyes. 187 Front street. (See Jew.


dlers.)


J. Wittlig & Sons-208 Front.


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PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.


The Marietta Paint & Color Co .- C. F. Dabold, Mgr. Complete lines of Prepared paints. Sur. faces and Coaters, anl all Painters' Supplies. Wall paper. 182 Front street.


D. I. Paint Co .- (Est. 1898.)


D. P. Davis, prest.


and general manager. Dealer in black and red roof paints, and asphalt roofing. Wall paper and ready-mixed paints. 147 Front street.


PICTURES AND FRAMES.


Clogston Art Gallery-270 Front street. John Sneider-252 Front street.


H. A. Wagner-402 Third street.


PHOTOGRAPHERS.


Brigham's Studio-Est. 1901. W. H. Brigham, proprietor. Maker of Swell portraits. 202


Front street. Cor. Butler street.


Crescent Photo. Co .-- Est. 1897. (A. J. Gage, J. C. Breesh.) Photographs, medallions, photo but- tons. Pictures enlarged. 187 Front street. Up stairs.


Clogston's Art Studio-Est. 1903. Miss Helen Clogston, proprietor. High class portraiture and Commercial work. Dealer in picture frames and Kodaks. 230 Front street.


H. P. Fischer-Photographier, and dealer in Photo- graphic Supplies. Maker of the famous "Fischer Post Cards." Office and Studio, 246 Front E. G. Fleming-General photo work. Gallery cor. Post and Butler streets.


F. O. Fowler-Photographic portraiture a specialty. 290 Front street.


S. L. Peddinghaus-Dealer in Koaks and all photo- graphic supplies for the professional or the ama- teur. 187 Front street. (See Jewelers.) Wark Art Studio-Est. (1903.) (W. S. and T. W. Waik.) Photographers and dealers in pic- ture frames. Waik' Bldg., Cor. Third and Ma. rion.


PHYSICIANS.


Dr. O. A. Lambert-Physician and Surgeon. Office in Ward-Nichols Blck. 243 Second street.


Dr. R. T. Cisler-Dentist-Officee: Room 12 Ward Nrhols Blek. 243 Second street. Dr. A. C. Fleming-Est. 1901. Physician and Sur- geon. Office and Residence: 821 Second street. Dr. E. H. Boyes-Est. 1901. Osteopathic Physi- cian. "A system of drugless healing by which a practitioner through a thorough knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and by appropriate


manipulations adjusts structure, so that nature can restore normal conditions of functions of the body." Office 222 Putnam street.


Dr. C. A. Gallagher-Est. 1895. (Occulist.) Of- fices : Rooms 10 and 11 Law Bldg. 218 Putnam


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Dr. J. D. Parr-Office Rooms 7 and 8 Law Bldg. 218 Putnam street.


Dr. F. S. McGee-Office in Hildreth Bldg. 213


Putnam street.


A. Howard Smith -- Physician and Surgeon. Of· fices : Rooms 24-26 St. Clair Bldg. R. W. Athey-302 Front.


C. B. Ballard-205 Scammel.


J. Buhl-212 Maple.


L. H. Cisler-317 Fourth.


S. A. Cunningham-43-44 First Nat. Bank Bldg.


H. E. Curtis-314 Second.


H. N. Curtis-314 Second.


W. R. Dabney-282 Front.


J. W. D.naldson-225 Putnam.


C. W. Eddy-304 Front.


C. S. Hart-306 Putnam.


R. B. Hart, Jr .- 225 Gilman.


Sam Hart-102 Putnamn. E. W. Hill-258 1-2 Front.


E. W. Le Fever-Front and Butler.


McClure & McClure-310 Second Strer F. E. McKim-323 Second.


H. W. Mclaughlin-Putnam and Gilman. W. S. Ross-312 Fifthi. C. R. Sloan-328 Second street.


E. Sloan-217 Fourth.


C. H. Smith-Cor. Fourth and Scammel.


W. C. Waxler-324 Franklin.


O. M. Willis-112 Putnamı.


PIPE LINES.


The Buckeye Pipe Line Co .- Macksburg Division.


Established about 1885. Incorporated 1902. Transportation and receiving of crude petroleum. W. D. Jacobs, Snpt .; Thos. B. Green, dist. fore. man; D T. McEvoy, cashier; A. M. Cunningham, clerk; Miss Cora I. Ilogan, stenographer anl cler k. Main Offices: Third floor First National Bank Bldg., Cor. Front and Greene streets.


The Buckeye Pipe Line Co .- Macksburg. Division .- Right-of-way Department. C. F. McCium, mau-


ager. Office: Fomth floor First National Bank Bldg. Cor. Front and Greene streets.


The Buckeye Pipe Line Co .- Macksburg Division- Telegraph Department. F. W. Soloman, Man- ager. Offices: Third floor First National Bank building. Cor. Front and Groene streets. The Buckeye Pipe Line Co .- Macksburg Division .-- Inventory Department. 1. W. Callanan, man- ager. Office, fourth floor, First National Bank Building. Cor. Front and Greene streets.


The Buckeye Pipe Line Co .- Macksburg Division- Tank Guaging Department. J. J. Moroney, Supt. Office: Fonith floor, First National Bank Bldg. Cor. Front and Greene streets.


The Buckeye Pipe Line Co .- Joseph Seep Purchas- ing Agency-C. F. Speary, agent. Office: Third street.


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.: floor, First National Bank Buiding. Cor. Front and Greene streets.


The Eureka Pipe Line Co .- Est. 1890. Incorpor- ated 1890. Transportation of oil. W. D. Ja. cobs, Supt .; T. L. Magee, foreman. Offices : third floor First National Bank Bidg. Cor. Front and Greene.


PLUMBERS.


G. A. Stanfield-Est. April 1891. Plumbing, gas, steam and hot water fitting. Dealer in chandel iers, gas fixtures, burners, globes, mantels, etc. Plumbing appliances. 129 Putnam street.


Metcalf Brothers-(E. W. Metcalf, W. A. Metcalf.) Plumbers, Gas and steam fitters and plumbing supplies. Chandeliers, hangers, globes, mantels.


brackets, etc. Old number 233. Second. (New Number 243 Second street.)


Hyde & Peters-Est. Mclı. 1906. (Earl Hyde.


Henry W. Peters.) Plumbing, steam and hot water heating; electrical work ; electric plating. 111 Front street.


POULTRY.


J. H. Edgerton-Est. 1904. Poultry, eggs and Butter. Cor. Fort and Lancaster streets. West Side.


Marietta Poultry Co .-- (C. B. Rowland, Chas. Campbell.) Poultry, Game and Oysters --- 129 Front street.


POULTRY FANCIERS.


Ohio Valley Poultry Association-( Member Ameri- can Poultry Association.) W. T. Buell, cor. Sec. Marietta, Ohio.


W. T. Buell-(Est. 1901.) Breeder of White Wyandottes and Barred Plymouth Rocks. Post. POWER FARM MACHINERY.


The Huber Manufacturing Co .- I'. Stegner, man. ager. Threshing Machines, Hay Rakes, Clover Hullers, Saw Mills, Hay Presses, Corn Huskers. etc. Offices and salesrooms in Bay Block, 223 Second street.


PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.


The Times-General Job Printers. (See Newspa. pers.) 132 Front street.


The Register-Leader Co .- General printers and book- binders. Manufacturers of all kinds of Blank Books. No. 311 Second rireer, opp. Court House. (See newspapers. )


Iterator Printing Co .- City Building, cor.


Front and Butler streets.


The S. A. Mulli'in Co .- Est. 1903. Incorporated 1906. S. A. Mullikin, prest .; W. II. Boone, vice prest .; G. N. Trapp, Sec'y .; Book publish. ers, printers, stationers. 2144 Putnam street. St. Clair Bldg.


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Iterater Printing Co .- City Building. Cor. Front and Butler street.


PRODUCE AND FRUITS.


J. H. Edgerton-613 Fort.




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