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John Albertson-farm machinery and grain; born in Pa. in 1849; left P'a. in 1855 and settled in Wabasha Co., Minn .; thence in 1868 to Alma. Wis. Came to Volga in April, 1880. Married to Christina G. Keith, and has two daughters.
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James W. Ask-general merchandise; born in Norway in 1845; came to the United States in 1869; settled at Rushford, Minn. Came to Volga in March, 1880. Married to Dine Sherlie, also of Norway. Their son, Henry Marvin Ask, died in the summer of 1880, aged 8 months.
O. L. Anderson- harness and saddles; born in Wis., in 1851; moved with his parents to Goodhue Co., Minn., where, and at Mankato, Minn .. he lived until the spring of 1879, when he moved to Oakwood, D. T. In September 1879 he moved to Volga and en- tered into business as above. Married to Anna Sophia Johnson, of Minn., in Sept., 1879, and has one son and one daughter.
P. Balgord-wagon and carriage fact'ry ; born in Norway in 1851; came to the United States in 1869, and located at New Lisbon, Wis. Came to Volga in Feb., 1880, and entered into business as above. Married to Sarah Nelson, of Wis., and has one son and one dargli- ter.
Thomas Bandy -- farmer; born in Indiana in 1827, moved with his parents to Iowa; left Iowa in 1853 and settled in Minn. Came to Brookings Co., in the fall of 1878, and settled one mile north of Volga, where he built a house in that year, and where he has since resided. Married to Elizabeth D. Ware, a native of Ohio, and has had ten children, one son deceased, and six sons and three daugh- ters living.
Jacob Brown-civil engineer and postmaster of Volga; born in Columbiana Co., O., in 1821; moved to Fulton, Ill., in 1862; thence to Volga in 1879. Appointed postmaster in Oct., 1880. Married to Sarah Baggs, of Wheeling, W. Va., and has one son and two daughters.
P. Philip Cady-attorney; born in 1854 at Lamont, Mich. Left Mich., April 9, 1880, and came to Volga, where he entered in- to the practice of the law and the business of real estate, loan and collections.
Joseph Daum -- boots and shoes; born in Germany in 1846; came to the United States in 1857, and located in Wis. Came to Volga Aug 10, 1880, and entered into business as above. Married to Catherina Schilling, and has two sons and two daughters.
C. H. Drinker-druggist; born in 1851 at Clifton. Luzerne Co., Pa .; left Pa. in 1870 and settled at Kilbourn City, Wis. Came to Volga, April 3, 1880, and entered into the drug business.
W. H. DeGraff -- photographer; born July 4, 1852, at Canada- guia, N. Y .; thence to Minneapolis. Minn., in 1871; thence to Man- kato, Minn. Came to Volga in ! April, 1880. Married to Mary Miller, of LaSueur, Minn., Jan. 6, 1881,
E. Engleson-firm of Mitchell & Engleson, real estate, loan and collections; born in Norway in 1857; came to the United States when but four years of age, and settled with his parents at
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LaCrosse, Wis. Came to Dakota in 1872, and located in Brook- ings Co. Has lived in Volga from the beginning of its settlement.
I. l'. Farrington --- propr. Farrington House; born in Cum- berland county, Me,, in 1850; moved in July, 1869, to Chat field, Minn .; thence in the spring of 1873 to Marshall, Minn .; thence to Tracy, Minn .. in Sept. 1878. Came to Volga in Sept. 1879, and moved his family here in February. 1880; engaged in the hotel business in Volga, in March, 1880. Married to Carrie M. Zumwin- kle, of Ill., Oct. 9, 1873, and has one son and three daughters.
P. C. Ford-propr. Farmers' Home; born in Ill., in 1845; moved to Allamakee county. Iowa. Entered U. S. Army in 1862, and served on Western frontiers. Was discharged from service in 1865, and in November of that year entered government employ as assistant farmer at Fort Thompson, where he remained ten and one-half years. Moved to Brookings county in spring of 1878 and took a homestead six miles north of Volga. Came to Volga April 29, 1881, and entered into the hotel business. Married Nancy Faribault, deceased. by whom he has two children. His present wife was Elizabeth Larson; they have five children.
G. T. Goodridge -- with T. H. Maguire & Co., hardware and implement dealers; born in 1852 in Chicago, Ill .; came to Volga in January, 1880; married to Emma Maguire, of Ill., and has two daughters.
W. G. Harkins -- firm of Harkins & Rowley, general merchan- dise: born in Racine, Wis., in 1857; moved with parents to Wino- na, Minn .; thence to Rochester, Minn. . Came to Volga in March, 1880.
E. M. Hunt -- firm of Stewart & Hunt, livery and dray; born in New York in 1851; moved to Sheboygan county, Wis. Came to Dakota in 1873, and to Volga in the spring of 1880.
E. S. Johnson -- bakery and confectionery; born in Norway, in 1854; came to the United States, in 1866, and settled in Wisconsin, thence to Towa; thence to Canton, D. T .; settled two miles east of Volga, in 1877, and came to Volga, in April, 1880. Married to Julia Aslaeson, of Minn., and has one daughter.
Lewis Johnson-with E. Snider; born in Norway, in 1852; came to the United States, in 1871, and settled in Minnesota. In 1878 he came the present townsite of Volga, where he took up a homestead, being one of the original four who relinquished each forty acres, to the railroad company, on which the town was platted.
L. Johnson-representing Youman Bros. & Hodgins, lumber; born in Dodge county., Minn., in 1861; moved with his parents to Rochester, Minn .; came to Volga in February, 1880.
T. R. Jevne-proprietor Skandinavisk House; born in Nor- way, in 1852; came to the United States, in 1872, and settled at Al-
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bert Lea, Minn .; thence to Rock county, Minn., in 1877; thence to Brookings county, in 1878; came to Volga in August, 1881. Mar- ried to Mary Evenson, of Norway, and has two sons and two daughters.
Charles Keith-dealer in grain, flour and feed, wood and coal; born in Scotland, in 1841; came tothe United States, in 1854, and located in Walworth county, Wis .; moved thence to Milwaukee, and afterwards for a period of three years was a steamboat officer on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Subsequently engaged in farm- ing in Trempeleau county, Wis., and in the grain business at Dodge in that county; came to Volga, in September, 1879. Mar- ried to Jane Muir, of Buffalo county, Wis., and has two sons and two daughters; is business manager at Volga for G. W. Van Dusen & Co., of Rochester, Minn.
H. Kirby-general merchandise; born in St. Joseph county, Mich, in 1849; moved to Wisconsin, in 1866, where he engaged in steamboating; canie to Dakota, in March, 1879, and settled three miles north of Volga; entered the general merchandise business in Volga in September, 1879, moving the building which he now oc- cupies from Kershaw to Volga. Married to Mrs. Serena Bohlke, of New Denmark; they have four sons and two daughters.
Nils Kjos-hardware; born in Norway, in 1849; came to Bos- ton, Mass., in 1869; thence to Chicago, Ill., whence after a year, he returned to Boston: moved from Boston to Winona, Minn .; thence to Lanesboro, Minn .; thence to West Salem, Wis .; thence to New Denmark P. O., Brookings county, D. T .; came to Volga, September 5, 1879, before the existence of the town, and entered the hardware business immediately.
Otto O. Krogstad-with A. C. Porter, druggist and jeweler; born in Norway, in 1859; came to the United States, in 1870, and settled in Fillmore county, Minn .; came to Volga in April, 1880.
T. H. Maguire -- hardware and agricultural implements; born. in Waukegan, Ills., in 1849; moved to Milwaukee, Wis., in 1869. and traveled through the latter state until February, 1880, when he came to Volga and entered business as above. Is in business also at Lake Preston, which latter town he located. Married to Ella M. Clayson, of New York, and has two daughters.
A. S. Mitchell-Firm of Mitchell & Engleson, real estate, loan and collection; born in Oxford county, Maine, in 1840; moved to Rockford, Ills., in 1866; thence to Mineral Point, Wis., where he lived nearly five years; from Mineral Point he moved to La Crosse; thence to Leon, Wis .; came to Oakwood, D. T., where he at present resides, in May, 1877; he entered into business asabove in Volga, in January, 1880. Married to Emma C. Dalton, of Mineral Point, Wisconsin.
W. M. Nichols -- flour and feed, wood and coal; born in To- ronto, Canada, in 1851; moved with his parents to Fon du Lac.
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Wis , when five years of age: settled at Eldora, Iowa, in 1871; came to Volga in September, 1879. Married to Clara Gibbs, of Eldora, Iowa, and has one son and two daughters.
Byron E. Pay-deputy U. S. marshal; born in Watertown, N. Y., in 1841; moved to Minnesota, in 1854; visited Dakota in 1864, and settled permanently in Brookings county, in 1872. Mar- ried Hattie M. Youngman, of Minn., and has two sons; resides at Oakwood.
A. C. Porter-druggist and jeweler; born in North Troy. Vt., in 1852; moved to La Crosse, Wis., in 1969; thence to Jefferson, Texas; returned to Hudson, Wis .; thence back to Vermont; came to Volga, December 28, 1879, where he entered into business, start- ing the second drug store in Brookings county, and the first in Volga. Married to Julia C. Page, of Troy, Vt., and has one son.
L. V. Rich -- proprietor Rich House; born in Vermont, in 1819; moved to Portage City, Wis., in 1841, thence to Minnesota, in 1859: lived at Plainview, Minn., till 1879, when he moved to Volga, in October of that year. Married twice; first to Celestia Farr. of Vermont, who died in that state, and by whom he has one daughter. His present wife was Louisa Felton, also of Vermont, by which latter marriage he has three daughters living.
C. M. Rowley-firm of Harkins & Rowley, general merchan- dise; born in 1857, in Knox county, Ohio; moved with his parents to Wis., where he lived six years, thence to Rochester, Minn .; came to Volga in March, 1880.
Miss K. C. Ryan-milliner and dressmaker; came to Volga, March 1, 18SO, from Adams county, Wis., and entered into busi- ness as above.
Edward Seielstad-firm of Seielstad & Hansen, general mer- chandise; born in Norway, in 1855; came to the United States, in 1870, and located in Wisconsin; came to Volga in September, 1801.
E. Snider-saloon; born in Columbia county, Wis., in 1851; came to Volga in May, 1880.
C. J. Spencer-firm of Wm. Fisher & Co., general merchan- dise; born in Bradford county, Penn., in 1850; moved to Burling- ton, Iowa, in 1871; thenoe to Chippewa county, Wis .; thence to Mitchell county, Iowa; from Mitchell he moved to St. Paul, Minn .; thence to Buffalo county, Wis .; came to Volga, and entered into business as above, in September 10, 1880. Married to Ida Grout, of Mitchell county, Iowa, and has one son.
W. E. Tubbs -- contractor, builder and wagon maker; born in Pensylvania, in 1850; moved to Iowa, in 1854; thence to western Minnesota; came to Volga, in January, 1880. Married to Chris- tina Martin, of Austin, Minn.
F. S. Idell -- mason; born in 1842 at Port Washington, Wis .; moved to Sioux Falls, D. T., in 1876; thence to Watertown, D. T. in 1878; thence to Lake Benton. Came to Volga in February, 1880.
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John H. Ike-contractor and builder; born in Norway in 1854; came to United States in 1865, and settled in Minn. Came to Brookings county in May, 1879, and to Volga Nov. 15, 1879: Married Sept. 24, 1881, to Caroline Sophia Anderson.
H. L. Wadsworth-depot agent; born in Berlin Wisconsin, in 1849; came to Volga May 4, 1880.
C. L. Warner-representing Laird, Norton & Co., Inmber; born at Portville, New York, in 1859; came to Volga in May, 1881.
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H. A. Bates-barber and hairdresser; born in Otsego county, N. Y .. in 1856: moved to Grant county, Wisconsin, in 1864; thence to Dakota, in September, 1880.
J. A. Blilie -- Lutheran clergy ; born in Norway, in 1852, came to America in 1867 and located in Winneshiek county, Iowa. He at- tended the Norwegian Luth. College at Decorah and a St. Louis Theological Seminary; in September, 1880, he came to this town. He was married to Lena Faegre.
James Bray -- druggist; born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1855, and is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy ; engaged in the drug business in Flandreau in 1878.
R. L. Brown-hardware; born in Lafayette county, Wisconsin, in 1851; came to Flandreau, in 1878, and immediately engaged in his present business.
A. D. Bubb -- attorney; born in Pennsylvania, in 1853; came to Flandreau in December, 1880.
IV. W. Caywood -- carpenter; born in Kentucky, in 1824, and located at Danville, Indiana. in 1845; came west to Delaware county, Iowa, in 1848; came to Dakota, in March, 1880. Married to Sarah Mc Vey, a native of Missouri; have six children, four sons and two daughters.
WV. A. Clark-harness maker; born in New Hampshire, in 1840; came to Wisconsin in 1868: in 1878 he came to Flandrean; he mar- ried Sarah Coburn, a native of the same state.
Philip Clark-sheriff of Moody county; born in Scotland, in 1845; when he was twelve years old his parents emigrated to America and settled in Brooklyn N. Y .; in 1865 he came west, and has lived in different places, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and St. Charles, Minn .; in 1877 he came to this county: in the fall of 1880 he was elected to office of sheriff; he married Sophrona Harding, a native of Indiana.
J. C. Dahl -- blacksmith and wagon maker; born in Denmark, in 1852; came to America in 1877, and settled in Chicago; moved to Olmstead county. Minn., in 1878; the following year he moved to Flandreau. Married to Mary Holden, of Norway; have one son.
F. C. Dickson-merchant: born in Pennsylvania, in 1855;
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came west in 1866, and settled in Independence, Iowa; lie came here in 1878.
William Dunn -- blacksmith; born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1846; moved to Eau Claire, Wis., in 1867; came to Flandreau in 1878. Married to Mary A. Barlow; have two sons.
J. A. Elliott-Employe in Coleman's lumber yard; born in Winona county, Minn., in 1856; came to Flandreau in 1878, and has been in Mr. Coleman's employ for the past year and a half.
George H. Few-hardware; born in Orleans county, N. Y., in 1855; moved to Independence, Iowa, in 1867, where he resided until 1878, when he came to Flandreau. Married to Ella Marinus, of Independence, Iowa.
A. S. Frink -- restauranteur; born in Chautauqua county, N. Y., in 1837; located in Winona county, Minn., in 1854; thence to Dell Rapids in 1877; came to Flandreau in September, 1881. Married Jane Wood, of Indiana; have two children.
Thomas Freeman-merchant tailor; born in England, in 1829, and came to America in 1857; located in New York, thence to Long Island, tnence to Chatfield, Fillmore county, Minn .: moved to Flandreau in 1878. Married to Sarah Kennady, also of England; have ten children, five sons and five daughters.
C. F. Hall-grocer; born in Vermont, in 1854; came west in 1879, and located in Flandreau. Married Levina R. Clark, a na- tive of Vermont; have a son.
H. A. Hangan-merchant: born in Norway in 1853; came to America in 1873; settled in Winnesheik county, Iowa; came to Flandreau September 30, 1879, and engaged in the business of gen- eral merchandise.
T. J. Haxton -- liveryman; born in Indiana, in 1840; moved to Illinois in 1865, thence to Madison county, Iowa, thence to Flan- dreau. Married to Millie A. Hayden, and has two sons and three daughters.
S. A. Heath-harness maker; born in Loraine county, Ohio, in 1845; came west in 1872, and settled in Monroe county, Wis .; thence to Sioux Falls, and in April, 1880, came to Flandreau. Married Mattie Blaker, a native of Illinois; they have two children, a son and daughter.
A. Higgs-shoe store; born in Berlin, Wis., in 1855; came to Flandreau in 1881. He married Med. Hill, a native of Pennsylvania.
Fred. C. Holden-blacksmith; born in Norway, in 1852; came to America in 1870: first settled in Wisconsin, thence to Minne- sota, and came to Dakota in the spring of 1880.
E. Huntington-real estate dealer; born in Norwich, Conn .. in 1845; came west in 1856, and settled in Osage, Iowa; in 1878 he came here. Married Miss A. Button, a native of New York; they have four children, three daughters and one son.
W. R. Hyde-agent for Cargill & Bro., grain dealers; born in
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Fond du Lac, Wis., in 1856; removed to Albert Lea .; Minn., in 1868, thence to Fairmont, and in December, 1880, came to Flandreau. Married Lena Pfefer, of Wisconsin, and has one daughter, Emma.
Henry J. Jacobshagen-manager of Flandreau Flouring Mill; born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1854. When he was two years of age his parents removed to Mankato, Minn .; he came to Flan- dreau, in July, 1880.
R. J. Simenson-attorney at law; born in Norway, in 1848; removed with his parents to America in 1851, and settled in Win- nesheik county, Iowa; came to Dakota in 1871; first located in Yankton, where he was admitted to the practice of law; removed to Flandreau in June, 1SS0. Married to Julia Knudson, also of Nor- way; have two children.
T. J. Shields-agricultural implements; born in McHenry county, Illinois, in 1856; came to Flandreau in 1877; from Flan- dreau he moved to Tracy, Minn .; returned with his family and re- located in Flandreau in 1880. Married to Alice Chatfield, also of Illinois.
C. E. Thayer -- cashier O. D. Brown & Co.'s bank, established in 1879; born in Sandusky Ohio. in 1854; came west in infancy with his parents and settled in Minneapolis, where he lived until May, 1881, when he removed to this point-Flandreau.
D. S. White -- druggist; born in Vermont, in 1837; moved to Jefferson county, Wis., in 1874, thence to Flandreau in Aug., 1879. Married to Maria Howe, of Ludlow, Vermont, and has one son.
Benjamin Wyckoff-assistant county treasurer; born in New York city, in 1849; moved to Minneapolis, Minn., in 1876. and was employed as assistant superintendent of the Minneapolis Harvester Works. In 1878, removed to Flandreau; has a large farm ten miles northwest of town, which is under his personal management. Married to Helen I. Arey, of Quincy, Mass .; have two children, a son and daughter.
William Jones-general merchandise; born in Canada in 1849; came to Richland Co., Wis., in 1859; thence to Moody Co., Dako- ta, in 1869, and engaged in hunting and trapping until 1874, when he engaged in the mercantile business in Flandreau. Mr. Jones has lived longer continuously in Moody Co., than any other resi- dent thereof. Married to Miss One Wait.
W. A. Lindsay-firm of Bates & Lindsay Bros, proprs. Flandreau Flouring Mill; born in Canada West in 1823; located at St. Charles, Ill., in 1840; thence to Sycamore, Ill. Came to Flandreau August 23, 1881, Married to B. J. Collins, of New York; have two daughters.
C. C. Martin-hardware; born in Jefferson Co., N. Y., in 1839; moved to Austin, Minn., in 1865; thence to Flandreau, where he engaged in the hardware business. Married to Celestine Lowe, and has one son and two daughters.
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J. H. McMillan -- grain dealer; born in Franklin Co., N. Y., in 1837; came to Houstin Co., Minn., in 1857; removed to Flandreau in 1879. Married to J. A. Prentiss, of Illinois, and has one son and two daughters.
Michael McDonnall-butcher; born in Canada in 1843; located in Fillmore Co., Minn., in 1855; came to Flandreau in April, 1880.
Frank Millard -- livery, feed and sale stable; born in Steuben Co., N. Y., in 1853; settled in Winona Co .. Minn., 1865; came to Flandrean in 1873. Married to Lillie J. Parrott, of Illinois; have one child.
A. S. Moulton-furniture and groceries; born in Caledonia Co., Vt ..; came west in September, 1878, and settled in Flandreau, immediately engaging in his present business. Married Susan Clark, a native of New Hampshire; they have one daughter.
S. N. Neperud -- merchant; born in Vernon Co .. Wis., in 1856; came to Flandrean in 1877; engaged in farming until 1880, when in company with his brother he engaged in the business of general merchandise. Married Mollie E. Martinson, a native of the same county in Wis.
Hans Olson -- register of deeds and county clerk; born in Clay- ton Co., Iowa, in 1852; came to D. T., in 1876 and settled in this county; elected to present office in 1879.
M. D. L. Pettigrew --- proprietor of Flandrean House; born in Ludlow, Windsor Co., Vt., in 1834; came west in 1855 and settled in Dane Co., Wis .; he removed from there to Kenosha; thence to Fillmore Co., Minn. In June 1872 he came to D. T. and located in this locality; in 1876 he built the Flandreau House, which he has kept since. He has enlarged same within the last year, and now has a large, commodious house.
F. W. Pettigrew -- real estate and loan agency; born in Ver- mont in 1850; came west in 1854, and located with his parents at Madison, Wis .; thence they removed to Evansville. Came to Da- kota in 1871, and settled on the present town site of Flandrean, which location he took up as a homestead. Married to Jennie S. Pettigrew, and has one daughter. Is Clerk of the District court, has been county surveyor, postmaster, president of the village board, and is closely identified with the progress of the community.
George Rice -- attorney at law and loan agent; born in Butler Co., Iowa in 1855; came here in 1879 and engaged in practicing law; in fall of 1880 he was elected to the office of county treasurer of Moody Co.
J. A. Scaman, M. D .- born in Canada in 1851; came to De- troit. Mich., in 1872; is a graduate of the Detroit Medical College; came to Flandreau in April, 1878. Married D. L. Kendall, of Minn. Dr. Scaman is the government physician for the Indians of this locality, and has otherwise an extensive and lucrative practice.
EDWIN E, SAGE
Dakota Real Estate Bought. Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non-Resi- dents. Sioux Falls, D. T.
DELL RAPIDS, D. T.
ALBION THORNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW REAL ESTATE Loan and Collection Agency. DELL RAPIDS.
H. L. WHITMAN, Dealer in General Merchandise GEO. WHITMAN, Agent. DELL RAPIDS.
WRIGHT & HALL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW DELL RAPIDS.
C. J. JOHNSON, Dealer in HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, BELL RAPIDS.
GUST. A. ULINE, Dealer in General Merchandise DELL RAPIDS.
J. F. DEMEREE,
Sivery, Feed and Sale Barn DELL RAPIDS.
J. S. & J. C. LEE,
Dealers in Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, DELL RAPIDS.
R. A. KNIGHT,
Jeweler & Watchmaker DELL RAPIDS.
HENRY COBB, Druggist & Stationer Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. DELL RAPIDS.
W. B. PARKER, Physician and Surgeon DELL RAPIDS.
L. N. LOOMIS. JOS, M. NISBET. LOOMIS & NISBET, Manufacturers of and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Whips, and Horse Furnish- ings, Trunks, Valises, Etc. DELL RAPIDS.
R. W. HARPER,
RESTAURANT DELL RAPIDS.
DR. J. E. NUTTING, DENTIST
DELL RAPIDS.
E. A. RICHARDSON, CONFECTIONER DELL RAPIDS.
L. C. HARRINGTON & SON, FURNITURE DEALERS, ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF WAGONS. DELL RAPIDS.
EDWIN E. SAGE,
Dakota Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non- Residents. Sioux Falls, Dakota.
SPRINGFIELD, D. T.
H. A. JAMES, DEALER IN HARDWARE STOVES AND TINWARE,
SPRINGFIELD, - DAKOTA.
Mrs. James & Cochrane, DEALERS IN Millinery & Ladies' Furnishing Goods DRESS and CLOAK MAKING. SPRINGFIELD, DAKOTA
J. H. STEPHENS,
FURNITURE
OF EVERY DESCR PTION. MATTRESSES. MIRRORS and UPHOLSTERED GOODS. Springfield, Dal ota.
Bonesteel & Turner, DEALERS IN
General Merchandise Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Drugs. Also Agricultural Imp. Branch Store, Niobrara.
SPRINGFIELD, DAKOTA.
E. W. MONFORE, DEALER IN
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
SPRINGFIELD, DAKOTA.
Established 1872.
Geo. W. Sterling. Jno. C. Klemme. STERLING & KLEMME, COLLECTION, INSURANCE, Real Estate &. Money Loaning Agency SPRINGFIELD, DAKOTA.
ROBT. P. COWGILL, Meat Market AND PROVISION STORE. SPRINGFIELD, - DAKOTA TERR.
L. Schwerdlmann, Dealer in
General Merchandise Branch Store at Tyndall. SPRINGFIELD. DAKOTA.
CHAS. CURLIN,
Physician and Surgeon AND DRUGGIST.
SPRINGFIELD - - DAKOTA.
J. H. STEPHENS, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF LIGHT and HEAVY HARNESSES AND FURNITURE.
SPRINGFIELD, - - DAKOTA.
JOHN FRY,
DEALER IN
Stoves Tinware SPRINGFIELD, DAKOTA.
A. F. MCAULEY,
CITY BILLIARD HALLE
SPRINGFIELD, DAK.
Mrs. Mary E. Love, PROPRIETOR OF
SPRINGFIELD HOUSE ! Baskin House !
SPRINGFIELD, - DAKOTA.
JAS. H. BASKIN, PROPRIETOR OF
SPRINGE ELD, DAK.
Edwin E. Sage
Dakota Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non-Resi- dents. Sioux Falls, D. T.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T.
F. W. TAYLOR, Hardware, Stoves, Jinware AND CUTLERY, Wholesale and retail agent for Buffalo Seale Co., and Orieutal Powder Mills. Howard & Taylor's Block, Sioux Falls.
W. H. CORSON & BRO. CATARACT HOUSE,
SIOUX FALLS,
E. LARSON, Dealer in Hardware, Stoves and Jinware Wholesale and Retail. Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls.
O. S. SWENSON, Dealer in HARDWARE, Phillips Avenue, SIOUX FALLS.
M. M. FLASKEY, Proprietor MERCHANTS HOUSE, Near Milwaukee Depot, Sioux Falls.
LEAVITT & VINCENT, Pioneer Hardware,
Wholesale and Retail. Phillips Avenne, Sioux Falls.
JAMES H. HUTCHINS, Proprietor of MADISON AND DELL RAPIDS STAGE LINE Office: SIOUX FALLS.
F. W. FARWELL, General Music Dealer Agent for all First-Class Musical Instruments One door south of Citizens' Bank. SIOUX FALLS.
PHILO HALL, CITY BAKERY Phillips Ave .. sioux Falls.
JACOB BEECHER, MERCHANT TAILOR Cloths and Suiting Always on Hand. Sioux Falls.
A. T. HAYES,
Candy Factory and Bakery PHILLIPS AVE., SIOUX FALLS.
DAHL & SCOYEN, MERCHANT TAILORS A variety of Cloths and Suitings Always on hand. Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls.
L. T. DUNNING, Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Stationer Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, and Window Shades Phillips Ave , Sioux Falls.
JOHN KREBS, Proprietor of Sioux Falls House, Sioux Falls.
ALBERT H. STTIES, Graduate of Philadelphia College of Phar- maey, APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST Old Land Office Building, Sioux Falls.
K. THOMPSON, Proprietor of Thompson House And Dealer in Agricultural Implements. Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls.
Edwin E. Sage
Dakota Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non-Resi- dents. Sionx Falls, D. T.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T.
N. L. ANDERSON, Manufacturer of Light and Heavy Harness Also, Patentee of Anderson's Patent Trace Buckle, Ho. 238,018, Pat. 22d, 1881. SIOUX FALLS.
C. V. BOOTH, ARCHITECTE BUILDER Also UNDERTAKER. SIOUX FALLS.
JOHN McKEE, Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Whips &e., &c.
Phillips Ave.
SIOUX FALLS.
R. H. BOOTH, ARCHITECTE BUILEER EMERSON BLOCK. Sioux Falls.
EDWIN SHARPE & CO. Dealers in PINE LUMBER, DOORS, SASH And Building Material. Phillips Ave. SIOUX FALLS.
THOS. C. MARSON, Contractor and Builder
ALL KINDS OF JOBBING
Rear Ist Nat. Bank.
SIOUX FALLS.
A. A. GROUT,
LUMBER DEALER
SIOUX FALLS.
F. H. PRUNER,
General Blacksmith Horseshoeing and Plow Work a Specialty,
Phillips Ave.
sioux Falls.
J. W. Parker & Son, Dealers in all kinds of
LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIAL SIOUX FALLS.
NORTON & MURRY, Dealers in F.IRM MACHINERY And Manf's of Wagons and Carriages. Peillips Ave. SIOUX FALLS.
A. PETTERSON, Dealer in TURI And Undertakers Goods, 10th St. and Phillips Ave. SIOUX FALLS.
I. C. DICKSON, Dealer in FURNITURE, MIRRORS Frames, Pictures, Mouldings, etc. Brown's Blk. Sioux Falls
HENJUM & OLSON, General Blacksmiths Opp. Cascada Mills.
Stringham & Gillett, Dealers in all kinds of FARM MACHINERY Automatie Twine Binders, Kenosha Fan- ning Mills, Pumps, Wagons & Carriages. Sioux Falls.
W. S. DARBY, Architect and Builder EMERSON BLOCK, Sioux Falls.
JOHN P. HOUTS, LIQUOR DEALER
SIOUX FAALIA.
Edwin E. Sage
Dakota Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non-Resi . dents. Sioux Falls, D. T.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T.
MI. GILBERT. Wines, Liquors, Cigars AND BILLIARD ROOMS. Phillips Ave. SIOUX FALLS.
DENTAL SURGEON Emerson Block, SIOUX FALLS.
JOHN GENTAL, Proprietor of
Under Cataract House and opp. Commercial Hotel. SIOUX FALLS.
Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER
8th St. Near St. Paul Depot. SIOUX FALLS.
I. Emerson. E. A. Sherman. G. E. Wheeler CASCADE MILLS Patent and Choice Family Flours from Dakota Spring Wheat. SIOUX FALLS.
MEBES. IF. EASTMAN, Dress and Cloak Making Over Checkered Front.
Phillips Avenue,
SIOUX FALLS.
GEO. A. KNOTT. Proprietor of SIOUX FALLS BREWERY SIOUX FALLS.
HENRY PONTZ, Manufacturer of Fine Cigars PHILLIPS AVENUE. SIOUX FALLS.
HEYNSOHN BROS. Manufacturers of Mineral, Soda and Seltzer WATERS. SIOUX FALLS.
HI. MI. CARROLL. Meat Market PHILLIPS AVENUE, SIOUX FALLS.
MICHAEL, & ROBERTS, Proprietors of CITY MEAT MARKET Opposite Commercial Hotel, SIOUX FALLS.
RI. GERIN. Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Provisions, Crockery, Glass and Woodenware. Red Front. Sioux Falls.
I. K. BUCK, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c. Bucks' Block, Sioux Falls.
JOHN HEEN.JUM, Dealer in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES PHILLIPS AVENUE, SIOUX FALLS.
DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars PHILLIPS AVENUE, SIOUX FALLS.
JOIIN MUNSON, PHOTOGRAPHER Phillips Avenue, SIOUX FALLS.
EDWIN E, SAGE
Dakota Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non-Resi- dents. Sioux Falls. D. T.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T.
LEAVITT BROS., STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls.
OSCAR ERICKSON, Dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, PHILLIPS AVENUE. SIOUX FALLS.
Johnson & Sundbach, DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Hides & Wool Lower Phillips Avenne, SIOUX FALLS.
G. K. GUNDERSON, Dealer In Guns and Sporting Goods PHILLIPS AVENUE, SIOUX FALLS.
J. C. MORGAN, Physician and Surgeon, EDMISON BLOCK, SIOUX FALLS.
R. G. PARMLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood, Coal, Lime & Cement North of Elevator, SIOUX FALLS.
S. OLNEY, Physician and Surgeon, PHILLIPS AVENUE, SIOUX FALLS.
PLACE BROS. & CO. DEALERS IN FUEL OF ALL KINDS
Coak, Lackawanna, Blossburg, Soft Coal, Wood and a General Cartage Line.
Phillips and 7th Sts. Sioux Falls.
A. L. MARCEY, Physician and Surgeon, Howard & Taylor's Block, SIOUX FALLS.
SMEAD & ALGUIRE, Dealers in WOOD, COAL, FLOUR and FEED Two doors South Citizens' Bank. SIOUX FALLS.
EDWARD WARSON, Physician and Surgeon, Howard & Taylor's Block, SIOUX FALLS.
W. C. BOYCE & CO. Dealers in Flour, Feed, Grain, Wood, Coal, Wagons and Carriages, Phillips Avenue, SIOUX FALLS.
J. C. LeBLOND, Physician and Surgeon, PHILLIPS AVENUE, SIOUX FALLS.
Jacob Schaetzel, Jr. LIVERY BARN Buys and Sells Horses. SIOUX FALLS.
Dr. JAMES BARROW, Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Medicine of all kinds for Sale.
Phillips Avenue, Sloux Falls.
PORTER P. PECK, Livery Barn, City Omnibus AND HACK LINE, 9th St. rear Cataract House. Sioux Falls.
EDWIN E. SAGE
Dakota Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Non-Resi- dents. Sioux Falls, D. T.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T.
C. H. WINSOR, AttorneyatLaw Howard & Taylor's Building, SIOUX FALLS.
PARLIMAN & FRIZZELL
Attorneys at Lan,
Brown's Block.
SIOUX FALLS.
L. M. ESTABROOK, Atto ey Dealer in Real Estate. Phillips Avenue. SIOUX FALLS.
JOHN BIPPUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Second door east of Court House, SIOUX FALLS.
FREE & POLK, LAND, LOANS AND COLLECTIONS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A Complete Set of Abstracts of Minne- haha County. SIOUX FALLS.
CHAS. E. GREGORY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite Cataract House, SIOUX FALLS.
R. J. WELLS,
Attor: evalLaw Over First National Bank, SIOUX FALLS.
THOS. H. FAIRFAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ninth Street, two doors east of Court House. SIOUX FALLS.
C. H. WYNN, Attorneyat Law Edmison Block, SIOUX FALLS.
D. A. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Real Estate Agent. Brown's Block, Sioux Falls.
KERSHAW & FLAGG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Real Estate and Loan Office, Opposite Cataract House. Sioux Falls.
L. S. SWEZEY, COMMERCIAL AND REAL ESTATE LAW SIOUX FALLS.
W. W. BROOKINGS, Real Estate Dealer SIOUX FALLS.
EDWIN E. SAGE,
Real Estate and Loan Ag't SIOUX FALLS.
G. P. CROSS,
Law and Real Estate S OUX FALLS.
CYRUS WALTZ, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate Dealer and Clerk of the District Court. SIOUX FALLS.
Edwin E. Sage
Dakotı Real Estate Bought Sold and Exchanged. Taxes Paid for Nou - Resi deuts. Sioux Falls, D. T.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T.
BRIGGS & ROBINSON, Insurance,
P. O. Block, SIOUX FALLS.
C. K. HOWARD, Dealer in General Merchandise SIOUX FALLS.
L. D. HENRY, Money and Loan Agent Always a Large Amount of Land For Sale Cheap. SIOUX FALLS.
J. B. CLOUDAS & CO. Dealers in Clothing, Hats, Caps Trunks and Gents' Furnishing Goods. SIOUX FALLS.
GEO. W. LEWIS, Insurance, Real Estate & Loan AGENT, Over First National Bank. Sioux Falls.
A. W. ALLISON, Dealer in Dry Goods, Grations & Cloaks, One door north of Taylor's Hardware, SIOUX FALLS.
GUY C. WEED, COLLECTOR Howard's Block, Sioux Falls.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $70,000. J. YOUNG, President; H. L. HOLLISTER, Cashier; C. L. NORTON, Asst. Cashier. SIOUX FALLS.
W. C. WATERS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Kations, Carpets And Furnishing Goods, Cataract Block, Sioux Falls.
CITIZENS' BANK, HILLS & BEEBE, Props. LOAN MONEY ON REAL ESTATE SECURITIES PHILLIPS AVE., SIOUX FALLS.
JOHN M. ENTZMINGER, Manufacturer and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES Cataract Block, Sioux Falls.
MCKINNEY & SCOUGAL Bankerste SIOUX FALLS. Branches: Dell Rapids and Yankton. D. L. MCKINNEY. GEO. R. SCOUGAL.
S. M. BEAR & CO. Dealers in Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods NEWS DEPOT, Phillips Avenne, Sioux Falls.
F. A. KENNARD, Dealer in DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND CLOTHING. Cataract Block, Sioux Falls.
C. F. SISCHO,
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Solid and Plated Tableware, Repairing and Engraving a Specialty. Brown's Block, Sioux Falls.
4970
W. R. KINGSBURY, Dealer in Dry Goods. Notions, Furnishing Goods, Merchant Tailoring. Sewing Machines. Phillips Ave., Sioux Falls.
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