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File:1887_ABR_00_1887FrontCover.jpg|Front cover. | File:1887_ABR_00_1887FrontCover.jpg|Front cover. | ||
− | File:1887_ABR_01_AckermanAd.jpg|A. B. | + | File:1887_ABR_01_AckermanAd.jpg|A. B. Ackerman ad. |
File:1887_ABR_02_CountyHistory-01.jpg|[[Wayne County, Ohio|Wayne County]] history. | File:1887_ABR_02_CountyHistory-01.jpg|[[Wayne County, Ohio|Wayne County]] history. | ||
File:1887_ABR_03_WayneCoMap.jpg|Wayne County map. | File:1887_ABR_03_WayneCoMap.jpg|Wayne County map. | ||
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;[[Laubach & Boyd|Laubach & Boyd]] | ;[[Laubach & Boyd|Laubach & Boyd]] | ||
:Wholesale and retail druggists and chemists | :Wholesale and retail druggists and chemists | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[McClure & Craighead]] |
:Liberty St., one door west of postoffice | :Liberty St., one door west of postoffice | ||
:Stoves, tinware, mantels, plumbers, steam and gas fitters, slate, tin and sheet iron roofers | :Stoves, tinware, mantels, plumbers, steam and gas fitters, slate, tin and sheet iron roofers | ||
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:Corner of Liberty and Bever Sts. | :Corner of Liberty and Bever Sts. | ||
:Dealers in coal, salt, lime, cement, drain tile, sewer pipe, etc. | :Dealers in coal, salt, lime, cement, drain tile, sewer pipe, etc. | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[H. N. Mateer]], M.D. |
:41 N. Market St. | :41 N. Market St. | ||
:Physician and surgeon | :Physician and surgeon | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[J. N. Clark]] |
:Downing Block | :Downing Block | ||
:Carpets, upholstery, window shades, etc. | :Carpets, upholstery, window shades, etc. | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[L. Humphrey]] |
:Justice of Peace | :Justice of Peace | ||
;[[Ross W. Funck - Attorney| Ross W. Funck]] | ;[[Ross W. Funck - Attorney| Ross W. Funck]] | ||
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:43 S. Buckeye St. | :43 S. Buckeye St. | ||
:Medicated vapor baths | :Medicated vapor baths | ||
− | ;[[James E. Elliott | + | ;[[James E. Elliott|James E. Elliot]] |
:Walnut St. | :Walnut St. | ||
:Coal, coke, lime, cement, plaster, etc. | :Coal, coke, lime, cement, plaster, etc. | ||
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:Corner of E. Liberty ; and Bever St. | :Corner of E. Liberty ; and Bever St. | ||
:Proprietors of Snow Flake Mills | :Proprietors of Snow Flake Mills | ||
− | ;[[T. C. Pollock | + | ;[[T. C. Pollock| T.C. Pollock]] |
:11 N. side of public square | :11 N. side of public square | ||
:Groceries and provisions | :Groceries and provisions | ||
Line 150: | Line 150: | ||
:79 E. Liberty St. | :79 E. Liberty St. | ||
:Leonard Saal, Proprietor | :Leonard Saal, Proprietor | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[W. B. Bryson| W.B. Bryson]] |
:22 E. Liberty St. | :22 E. Liberty St. | ||
:Great Eastern 5 and 10 Cent Novelty Store | :Great Eastern 5 and 10 Cent Novelty Store | ||
Line 166: | Line 166: | ||
:Walnut and Liberty St. | :Walnut and Liberty St. | ||
:General baking and home and table supplies | :General baking and home and table supplies | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[E. Chatelain]] |
:S. Market St. | :S. Market St. | ||
:Practical watchmaker and jeweler | :Practical watchmaker and jeweler | ||
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:E. Liberty St. | :E. Liberty St. | ||
:Resident physician and surgeon, office | :Resident physician and surgeon, office | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[J. D. Miller]] |
:Corner of Liberty and Buckeye Sts. | :Corner of Liberty and Buckeye Sts. | ||
:Wholesale and retail fruits and vegetables, oysters and ice cream | :Wholesale and retail fruits and vegetables, oysters and ice cream | ||
− | ;[[ | + | ;[[J. L. Phillips]] |
:Corner of S. Market and Henry Sts. | :Corner of S. Market and Henry Sts. | ||
:Staple and fancy groceries, etc. | :Staple and fancy groceries, etc. | ||
Line 193: | Line 193: | ||
:J. C. France, Proprietor | :J. C. France, Proprietor | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | + | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_11_p09_ColdWave-Barnard.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;[[A. A. Barnard]] | ||
+ | :Corner of S. Market and South Sts. | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;Cold Wave Dry Air Refrigerator & Cold Storage Room Company | ||
+ | :Sweet hard wood lined and charcoal filled walls. | ||
+ | :N. L. Baumgardner, patentee and manager | ||
+ | ;Wenger & Norwood | ||
+ | :23 W. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Grocers, bakers and confectioners | ||
+ | ;W. Young & Son | ||
+ | :Larwill and S. Bever Sts. | ||
+ | :Manufacturers of mineral waters, etc. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_12_p10_HBSwartz-MSStuller.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. H. Hunt, M.D. | ||
+ | :Office, S.E. side public square | ||
+ | :Residence, 142 N. Buckeye St. | ||
+ | ;A. Shibley | ||
+ | :S.E. side public square | ||
+ | :Jeweler and optician | ||
+ | ;Dr. C. H. Hesler | ||
+ | :Corner of E. Liberty St. and public square | ||
+ | :Dental parlors | ||
+ | ;D. Stoner & Co. | ||
+ | :South side of square | ||
+ | :Queensware, crockery and glassware | ||
+ | ;E. Faber | ||
+ | :18 W. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Restaurant and saloon | ||
+ | ;Elliott & Wacker | ||
+ | :85 E. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Dealers in coal and coke, office | ||
+ | ;H. B. Swartz | ||
+ | :Downing Block | ||
+ | :Attorney at Law, office | ||
+ | ;J. L. Saal | ||
+ | :W. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;M. S. Stuller | ||
+ | :North St. | ||
+ | :Harness and saddlery | ||
+ | ;Nation House | ||
+ | :Corner of Grant and Liberty Sts. | ||
+ | :Mrs. Margaret Schwartz, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;O. M. Albright | ||
+ | :S.E. corner of Market and E. South Sts. | ||
+ | :Groceries and provisions, queensware, glassware, etc. | ||
+ | ;Teeple's Galleries | ||
+ | :Wooster, Ashland and Massillon | ||
+ | ;W. H. H. Sichley | ||
+ | :Memorial Block, next door to Postoffice | ||
+ | :Gentlemen's clothier and furnisher | ||
+ | ;Whitmore & Simon | ||
+ | :Merchant tailors | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_13_p11_Spooner-Orrville.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. E. Atkins | ||
+ | :37 E. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :"Candy Kitchen" | ||
+ | ;A. P. Babb | ||
+ | :E. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Groceries and provisions | ||
+ | ;E. Rotthaus | ||
+ | :21 W. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Grocery, bakery and saloon | ||
+ | ;F. C. Peckinpaugh | ||
+ | :News dealer and stationer | ||
+ | ;L. D. Forker | ||
+ | :General repair shops | ||
+ | ;Livery, Feed & Sale Stable | ||
+ | :N. Buckeye St. | ||
+ | :Jerome T. Baird, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;M. L. Spooner | ||
+ | :39 S. Market St. | ||
+ | :Examiner of titles, and dealer in real estate, office | ||
+ | ;Samuel Moses | ||
+ | :N. Bever St. | ||
+ | :Wagon and carriage shops | ||
+ | ;Wm. Annat | ||
+ | :3 E. Liberty St. | ||
+ | :Dry goods and notions | ||
+ | ;[[Orrville, Ohio|Orrville]] | ||
+ | ;Orrville Planing Mill Co | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_14_p12_Heffelman-Dysle.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. J. Blackstone | ||
+ | :N. Main St. | ||
+ | :Clothier and furnisher | ||
+ | ;Drs. Moncrief & Orr | ||
+ | :Resident physicians and surgeons | ||
+ | ;F. Dysle & Bro. | ||
+ | :Tanners and curriers | ||
+ | ;H. Blankenhorn | ||
+ | :Druggist and stationer | ||
+ | ;Isaac Pontius | ||
+ | :Steam and domestic coal | ||
+ | ;J. B. Heffelman | ||
+ | :N. Main St. | ||
+ | :Stoves & tinware | ||
+ | ;J. F. Seas | ||
+ | :N. Main St. | ||
+ | :General hardware | ||
+ | ;J. R. Beals | ||
+ | :W. Market St. | ||
+ | :Ground floor gallery | ||
+ | ;Mansion House | ||
+ | :A. Sponhour, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;New Commercial House | ||
+ | :At crossing of the P. Ft. W. & C., C. A. & C., P. & W., and W. & L. E. Railroads | ||
+ | :J. F. Reeves, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;Thos. Overton | ||
+ | :Drain tile works | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_15_p13_GirlSketch-13.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | Sketch of Girl by Jules Lefebure | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_16_p14_Grill-Whitmyer.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;C. D. Swan | ||
+ | :S.W. corner of Market and Main Sts. | ||
+ | :Druggist and pharmacist | ||
+ | ;D. J. Leickheim | ||
+ | :N. Main St. | ||
+ | :Groceries, queensware, etc. | ||
+ | ;Dunlap's Book Store | ||
+ | :W. Market St. | ||
+ | :G. T. Dunlap, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;Gerber & Beidler | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaking | ||
+ | ;H. Shriber & Sons | ||
+ | :Cash grocery and provision house | ||
+ | ;Hurd House | ||
+ | ;Jacob Bair | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;Kroft Bros. | ||
+ | :<nowiki>; W. Market St.</nowiki> | ||
+ | :Tonsorial artists | ||
+ | ;Miss Julia Boigegrain | ||
+ | :Laundry | ||
+ | ;M. Whitmyer | ||
+ | :Restaurant and saloon | ||
+ | ;Philip Simon | ||
+ | :Barber and hair dresser | ||
+ | ;Shisler & Seas | ||
+ | :Agricultural implements, farm seeds, etc. | ||
+ | ;S. P. Grill, M.D. | ||
+ | :Resident physician and surgeon | ||
+ | ;[[Doylestown, Ohio|Doylestown]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_17_p15_Doylestown-Galehouse.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;Albert Galehouse | ||
+ | :Clothing and furnishing house | ||
+ | ;Chas. McCormish | ||
+ | :Druggist and pharmacist | ||
+ | ;Dague Bros & Co | ||
+ | :General merchandise | ||
+ | ;Dannemiller Bros. & Co. | ||
+ | :Hardware, stoves, miners' supplies, agricultural implements, etc. | ||
+ | ;Jackson House | ||
+ | :George Jackson, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;Seiberling, Miller & Co. | ||
+ | :Doylestown and Akron, Ohio | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of the renowned Excelsior and Empire HarvestinJules Lefebureg Machinery Manufacturing, general office & factory | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_18_p16_Haring-Snyder.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. H. Pursell l& Son | ||
+ | :Dannemiller's New Block | ||
+ | :Dental parlors | ||
+ | ;Allen Haring | ||
+ | :Mayor, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public | ||
+ | ;B. L. Williams | ||
+ | :Photographic and art gallery | ||
+ | ;C. Youngker | ||
+ | :Dry goods and groceries | ||
+ | ;D. C. Smith & Son; | ||
+ | :Fashionable merchant tailor | ||
+ | ;Geo. A. Jenior | ||
+ | :General blacksmith, carriage and wagon works | ||
+ | ;H. F. Snyder & Co. | ||
+ | :South Room I.O.O.F. Block | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes and rubber goods | ||
+ | ;High & Ganter; | ||
+ | :Harness and saddlery | ||
+ | ;J. B. Meech | ||
+ | :Shondel Block | ||
+ | :Attorney at Law, office | ||
+ | ;J. C. Hochstetler | ||
+ | :Drugs and medicines, books and stationery, groceries and provisions | ||
+ | ;J. H. Harkins | ||
+ | :Fine groceries | ||
+ | ;Mrs. H. Gates | ||
+ | :Millernery, ladies' furnishing goods, notions, etc. | ||
+ | ;South View House | ||
+ | :M. W. Houshalter | ||
+ | ;W. A. Huffman & Co. | ||
+ | :Hardware, stoves, agricultural implements, etc. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_19_p17_Spencer-Deible.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;Albin Oppel | ||
+ | :Shop in Jackson Hotel | ||
+ | :Barber and hair dresser | ||
+ | ;A. M. Bachman | ||
+ | :The photographer | ||
+ | ;B. F. Putt, M.D. | ||
+ | :Dannemiller Block | ||
+ | :Resident physician and surgeon, office | ||
+ | ;C. E. Carter | ||
+ | :Jeweler | ||
+ | ;Dr. A. S. Stepfield | ||
+ | :Homeopathic physician and surgeon | ||
+ | ;E. R. Spencer, M.D. | ||
+ | :First door west of I.O.O.F. block | ||
+ | :Resident physician and surgeon, office | ||
+ | ;Fred Schneider | ||
+ | :Boot and shoe maker | ||
+ | ;George Mealy & Son | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaking | ||
+ | ;Harmon Ash | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of boots and shoes | ||
+ | ;J. Deible | ||
+ | :Restaurant | ||
+ | ;Joseph Steinmetz | ||
+ | :Barber and hair dresser | ||
+ | ;M. Hartman | ||
+ | :Bakery and confectionery | ||
+ | ;Misses Smyser & Hoffman | ||
+ | :Fashionable millinery goods, trimmings, etc. | ||
+ | ;T. G. Boak | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;W. W. Baysinger | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;[[Shreve, Ohio|Shreve]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_20_p18_Shreve-Gessaman.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;B. T. Mohn | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of and dealer in harness, saddles, etc. | ||
+ | ;E. E. Bertolett & Co. | ||
+ | :Druggists and chemists | ||
+ | ;H. J. Collier | ||
+ | :Dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, musical instruments, sewing machines | ||
+ | ;H. Wachtel | ||
+ | :Dry goods, carpets, clothing, hats, caps, notions, etc. | ||
+ | ;J. D. Ebright | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes and rubbers | ||
+ | ;J. H. Geesaman | ||
+ | :Dealer in groceries, bakery, glass and queensware | ||
+ | ;J. Williams | ||
+ | :Notary Public, collector and insurance agent | ||
+ | ;Porter & Geisinger | ||
+ | :Bakery and grocery | ||
+ | ;S. G. Metcalf | ||
+ | :Dealer in wall paper, school books and supplies, etc. | ||
+ | ;W. W. Wise | ||
+ | :Real estate and insurance agent | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_21_p19_Shreve-Oldroyd.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. & G. Carl | ||
+ | :Dealers in hardware and agricultural implements | ||
+ | ;A. H. Macky | ||
+ | :Glass and queensware | ||
+ | ;A. Tidball | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaknig | ||
+ | ;Central Hotel | ||
+ | :Joseph Cammarn, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;C. V. Vanniman | ||
+ | :Dealer in harness, saddles, trunks, valises, etc. | ||
+ | ;E. G. Oldroyd | ||
+ | :Watchmaker and jeweler | ||
+ | ;Grosjean & Rogers | ||
+ | :Dealers in stoves and tin, copper and sheet iron ware, roofing & spouting | ||
+ | ;L. R. McMarrell | ||
+ | :Livery and feed stable | ||
+ | ;Shreve Roller Mill | ||
+ | :J. B. Keys, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;W. H. Musser | ||
+ | :Boots and shoes | ||
+ | ;[[West Salem, Ohio|West Salem]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_22_p20_WestSalem-Wells.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;C. D. Trowbridge | ||
+ | :N. Main St. | ||
+ | :The grocer | ||
+ | ;E. L. Peters | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes and rubbers | ||
+ | ;Enoch Morr | ||
+ | :Farm implements | ||
+ | ;E. V. Cobb, M.D. | ||
+ | :Resident physician and surgeon | ||
+ | :Office days: Saturday and Monday | ||
+ | ;Frank Bowman | ||
+ | :Hardware, stoves, tinware and general roofer | ||
+ | ;G. A. Carlin, M.D. | ||
+ | :Bank Block; | ||
+ | :Druggist and pharmacist | ||
+ | ;J. A. Wells | ||
+ | :Groceries, confectioneries and bakeries | ||
+ | ;Mallory Bros.; | ||
+ | :Stoves and tinware, slate, tin and metal roofers | ||
+ | ;M. P. Morr | ||
+ | :Barber and hair dresser | ||
+ | ;O. F. Morr; | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaking | ||
+ | ;R. H. Herwick; | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_23_p21_WestSalem-Keller.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;Drushal & Byers | ||
+ | :Corner of Main and Buckeye Sts. | ||
+ | :Hardware, stoves, agricultural implements, etc. | ||
+ | ;Frank D. Blackburn | ||
+ | :The photographer | ||
+ | ;H. F. Duval | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;H. W. Morr | ||
+ | :Dressed and undressed lumber, etc. | ||
+ | ;J. C. Clark | ||
+ | :Dry goods, notions and carpets | ||
+ | ;J. L. Gable | ||
+ | :Drugs and pharmacy | ||
+ | ;John Fletcher, Jr. | ||
+ | :Harness Bazar | ||
+ | ;J. W. Kiplinger & Co. | ||
+ | :Druggists and pharmacists | ||
+ | ;L. Schloss | ||
+ | :Corner of Main and Buckeye Sts. | ||
+ | :Merchant tailor, clothier and furnisher | ||
+ | ;McVicker House | ||
+ | :H. McVicker, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;Mrs. K. L. Swope | ||
+ | :Millinery | ||
+ | ;Peter Hantz | ||
+ | :Livery, feed and sale stables | ||
+ | ;T. B. Keeler | ||
+ | :Attorney at Law | ||
+ | ;Thomas Henderson | ||
+ | :Blacksmith | ||
+ | ;W. A. Sharick | ||
+ | :Jewelry, etc. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_24_p22_WestSalem-Simon.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;B. Myers | ||
+ | :Groceries | ||
+ | ;George W. Stephens | ||
+ | :General blacksmith | ||
+ | ;J. H. Rice | ||
+ | :Livery, feed and sale stable | ||
+ | ;John A. Guderjahn | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of and general repairing of boots, shoes and harness | ||
+ | ;Mrs. Annie Best | ||
+ | :Fashionable milliner | ||
+ | ;M. S. Reed & Co. | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of the Boss Antirattler | ||
+ | ;Simon, Shilhart & Co. | ||
+ | :Manufacturers of household furniture | ||
+ | ;West Salem Mills | ||
+ | :Greely & Co., Proprietors | ||
+ | ;[[Burbank, Ohio|Burbank]] | ||
+ | ;F. E. Snyder | ||
+ | :Flour mill | ||
+ | ;R. J. Cockrell | ||
+ | :Dealer in grain, wool, seeds and general warehouse business | ||
+ | ;Wherry & Baker | ||
+ | :Dealer in grain, wool, seeds, and general warehouse business | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_25_p23_Burbank-Palmer.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;C. W. Weiser | ||
+ | :Blacksmithing, horse shoeing, etc. | ||
+ | ;E. A. Palmer | ||
+ | :Groceries, hardware and agricultural implements | ||
+ | ;E. E. Holloway | ||
+ | :Dentist | ||
+ | ;F. W. Neumyer | ||
+ | :Shoe maker and barber | ||
+ | ;G. W. Holloway | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes and rubbers, custom and repair work | ||
+ | ;H. A. Overs | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of tinware, spouting, roofing and general job work | ||
+ | ;Hower Bros. | ||
+ | :General merchandise | ||
+ | ;James Dorland | ||
+ | :Harness maker | ||
+ | ;J. R. Ogden & Son | ||
+ | :General blacksmithing | ||
+ | ;Miller House | ||
+ | :J. Miller, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;Mrs. M. A. Steele | ||
+ | :Millinery and fancy goods | ||
+ | ;Over & Addleman | ||
+ | :Hardware, farming implements, etc. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_26_p24_Burbank-Painter.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;Burbank House | ||
+ | :J. W. Kline, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;Double & Garver | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaking | ||
+ | ;George Spangler | ||
+ | :Druggist | ||
+ | ;Holloway & Lewis | ||
+ | :Dry goods, groceries, glassware, queensware, clothing, notions, etc. | ||
+ | ;Ish & Steele | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;Jacob Painter | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of wagons, buggies and repair work | ||
+ | ;[[Smithville, Ohio|Smithville]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_27_p25_Smithville-Gilbert.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;Adam Brand | ||
+ | :Flour mill | ||
+ | ;E. A. Kremer | ||
+ | :Dentist | ||
+ | ;Gilbert Bros. | ||
+ | :Manufacturers of carriages and wagons, dealers in hardwood lumber | ||
+ | ;Horace M. Blattenberg | ||
+ | :Harness maker and carriage trimmer | ||
+ | ;M. H. Gilbert | ||
+ | :General blacksmithing | ||
+ | ;Miller & Brenneman | ||
+ | :Planing mill | ||
+ | ;M. S. & J. e. Zimmerman | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaking | ||
+ | ;P. S. Greenamyer, M.D. | ||
+ | :Physician and surgeon | ||
+ | ;Thomas & Hunsberger | ||
+ | :Dry goods, groceries, notions, wall paper, school supplies, etc. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_28_p26_Smithville-Willamans.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. Breneman | ||
+ | :Dealer in hardware, stoves, tin ware, oil, paints, roofing and spouting | ||
+ | ;A. C. Baum; | ||
+ | :Smithville elevator | ||
+ | ;Charles A. McFarland | ||
+ | :Restaurant and hotel | ||
+ | ;E. W. Redding | ||
+ | :Books, stationery, tobacco, cigars and notions | ||
+ | ;Fisher Coulter | ||
+ | :Saloon | ||
+ | ;George O. Webner | ||
+ | :Livery stable and hack line and dealer in coal | ||
+ | ;H. E. Baker; | ||
+ | :Barber and hair dresser | ||
+ | ;Isaac Deahuff | ||
+ | :Dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of fine custom work | ||
+ | ;J. B. Sheller | ||
+ | :Meat market | ||
+ | ;John Willaman's Son | ||
+ | :Drugs and groceries | ||
+ | ;Mrs. C. E. Crawford | ||
+ | :Milliner and dress maker | ||
+ | ;S. W. Shoemaker | ||
+ | :General blacksmithing and horse shoeing | ||
+ | ;Tremont House | ||
+ | :William Coulter, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;William Tepley | ||
+ | :Blacksmith and wagon maker | ||
+ | ;Y. S. Baker | ||
+ | :Dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of fine custom made work | ||
+ | ;[[Apple Creek, Ohio|Apple Creek]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_29_p27_Applecreek-Keppel.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. D. Schultz | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of carriages & wagons | ||
+ | ;C. R. Dickey & Co. | ||
+ | :Planing and saw mill | ||
+ | ;E. H. McEwen | ||
+ | :Drugs and medicines | ||
+ | ;F. Nussbaum | ||
+ | :Dealer in general hardware, agricultural implements, paints, ,oils, varnishes, pumps, etc. | ||
+ | ;George H. Keppel | ||
+ | :Dealer in grain, seeds, etc. | ||
+ | ;G. W. Blandford | ||
+ | :Groceries and provisions | ||
+ | ;Isaiah Fisher | ||
+ | :Saloon, billiards and restaurant | ||
+ | ;John Stair | ||
+ | :Manufacturer and dealer in saddles, bridles, etc. | ||
+ | ;J. K. King | ||
+ | :Physician and surgeon | ||
+ | ;Levi Reiter | ||
+ | :General merchandise | ||
+ | ;M. Cotterman | ||
+ | :Boots and shoes | ||
+ | ;Mrs. E. J. King | ||
+ | :Millinery and fancy goods | ||
+ | ;S. H. Villard | ||
+ | :Saloon and restaurant | ||
+ | ;[[Creston, Ohio|Creston]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_30_p28_Creston-Creston.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. C. Knestrick, M.D. | ||
+ | :Resident physician and surgeon | ||
+ | ;A. W. Harris | ||
+ | :Dealer in lumber, lath, shingles, builders' and farm supplies | ||
+ | ;The Creston Milling and Produce Co. | ||
+ | :Manufacturer of roller process flour | ||
+ | ;Frank Houghton | ||
+ | :Attorney at Law | ||
+ | ;George Taubert | ||
+ | :Groceries and provisions, queensware, glassware, etc. | ||
+ | ;Homer Hyde | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes, and rubbers | ||
+ | ;J. H. Collins | ||
+ | :Dealer in choice wines and liquors, lager beer, ale, tobaccos and cigars | ||
+ | :J. M. Taggart | ||
+ | :Dealer in wines, liquors, beer, ale, cigars, etc. | ||
+ | ;Miller Bros. | ||
+ | :Hardware, stoves and general roofers | ||
+ | ;Smith Bros. | ||
+ | :Druggists and pharmacists | ||
+ | ;Wideman & Steele | ||
+ | :Livery and feed stable | ||
+ | ;W. P. Stebbins & Son | ||
+ | :Bankers | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_31_p29_Creston-Kean.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;High & Bell | ||
+ | :Creston and Seville; | ||
+ | :Hardware | ||
+ | ;John W. Hoffman | ||
+ | :Harness and saddlery | ||
+ | ;J. P. Heckman | ||
+ | :Creston and Smithville | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes and rubbers | ||
+ | ;J. W. Stratton | ||
+ | :Jeweler | ||
+ | ;L. M. Gibson | ||
+ | :Barber | ||
+ | ;Olin L. Kean, M.D. | ||
+ | :Physician and surgeon | ||
+ | ;R. E. Kerr | ||
+ | :Furniture and funeral director | ||
+ | ;Wallace M. Smith | ||
+ | :Proprietors custom bakery, ticket agent for steamship lines | ||
+ | ;Warden Wheeler | ||
+ | :Notary Public | ||
+ | ;W. F. Lance | ||
+ | :Home and table supply house | ||
+ | ;[[Fredericksburg, Ohio|Fredericksburg]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_32_p30_Fredericksburg-Lytle.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;A. J. Peterman | ||
+ | :Contractor and builder, saw and planing mills and lumber yard | ||
+ | ;J. Boyer Lytle | ||
+ | :Druggist and pharmacist | ||
+ | ;J. G. Albertson | ||
+ | :Groceries, provisions, queensware, etc. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_33_p31_Dalton-Jabas.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;James E. Grosjean | ||
+ | :Patentee and manufacturer of patent funeral annunciator | ||
+ | ;J. Stadden | ||
+ | :Livery, feed and sale stables | ||
+ | ;[[Dalton, Ohio|Dalton]] | ||
+ | ;August Jabas | ||
+ | :Furniture and undertaking, W. & L. E. R. R. | ||
+ | ;Central House | ||
+ | :R. K. Cole, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;E. A. Freet | ||
+ | :Clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods | ||
+ | ;H. R. Weimer | ||
+ | :Stoves and tinware | ||
+ | ;J. G. Dague & Co. | ||
+ | :Dry goods, millinery, notions, groceries, etc. | ||
+ | ;J. R. Sturgis | ||
+ | :Druggist, chemist and apothecary | ||
+ | ;L. C. Davidson | ||
+ | :Boots, shoes and rubbers | ||
+ | ;[[Sterling, Ohio|Sterling]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; clear:both;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;" |[[File:1887_ABR_34_p32_Sterling-Valley.jpg|200px]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align:top;padding:20px;width:325px" | | ||
+ | ;Amstutz & Co. | ||
+ | :Pleasant Valley Mills | ||
+ | ;C. A. Lee | ||
+ | :Jeweler and optician | ||
+ | ;C. F. Wright | ||
+ | :General blacksmithing | ||
+ | ;D. C. Steiner | ||
+ | :Dealer in boots, shoes, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods | ||
+ | ;Frank Saunear | ||
+ | :Saloon | ||
+ | ;P. E. Johnson | ||
+ | :Harness manufacturer | ||
+ | ;Peter Rouch | ||
+ | :Saloon and billiards | ||
+ | ;P. R. NYE | ||
+ | :Livery stable | ||
+ | ;Sterling Wrench Co. | ||
+ | ;Valley House | ||
+ | :S. E. Dustman, Proprietor | ||
+ | ;William Shrig | ||
+ | :Boot and shoe maker | ||
+ | |} | ||
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Includes Wooster, Orrville, Doylestown, and Shreve (part) |
Includes Apple Creek, Blachleyville, Burbank, Creston, Dalton, Fredericksburg, Mt. Eaton, Reedsburg, Shreve (continued), Smithville, Sterling, Weilersville, West Lebanon, West Salem |
Includes Burton City, Canaan, Cedar Valley, Congress, Easton, Golden Corners, Koch's, Lattasburg, Madisonburg, Marshallville, Millbrook, Plain, Pleasant Home, Rittman |