1884 Monroe City Business Directory

SURNAME

GIVEN NAME

BUSINESS

ARNENT

Miss Ora

music teacher

ANDERSON & MOSS

Jerome B. & W. Ed

general store

BAILEY

Dr. Elijah

capitalist

BIRD

Wm. A.

phtographer

BLINCOE

James H.

lumber

BOULWARE & SULLIVAN

Aaron & Randolph V.

dry goods

BRIGGS & SHAW

variety store

BRISTOW & LIGHTER

Robert & John T.

lawyers & real estate agents

WINDSOR

W. T.

horses and mules

BUSH

W. P.

live stock

BYRD

Mrs. Nina

milliner

CARY

Harrison

goceries

CLARK

Mrs. Hugh M.

music teacher

COBBS

Miss Annie

milliner

CROWLEY

Dennis

blacksmith & wagon maker

DAVENPORT

David G.

lawyer

DAVENPORT

David R.

insurance agent

DAVIS

Rev. Henry F.

Christian

ELY

Benjamin M.

blacksmith & wagon maker

EAKLE

Norman W.

carpenter

DURRANT & JACKSON

W. R. P., & George A.

hardware

TURNER

William

blacksmith

TOPPING

N. S.

Gem House, proprietor

GENTRY & SNIDER

Overton H. & Samuel R.

grocers

GERARD

Alexander J.

railroad agent

GILLILAND

Samuel B.

manufacturer Champion hay rake with sulky attachment

GOETZE

Heinrich C.

grocers

GRAVES

Adam

constable

GREEN

George

proprietor lim quarry

GREEN

Rev. James S.

Baptist

GRIFFITH

Thomas J.

justice of peace

GRIFFITH

Thomas J.

live stock

GRIFFITH & STREAN

John R. & John

barbers

GRIMM & LOSSON

Andrew & Nicholas

boots and shoes

HALLOCK

Samuel H.

editor and proprietor of Monroe City News

HANLEY

John

Hanley House, proprietor

HENDRICKS

Thomas .

lumber manufacturer at Hunnewell

HICKMAN, HAWKINS & OGLE

Benjamin F., George A., Joseph E.

lumber

HIXSON

Rev. B. F.

Baptist

JACKSON

James H. (estate of)

sandstone quarry 4 miles northwest

RANDOL

James S.

grocers

JONES

James S.

LATHAM

Rev. J. E.

Presbyterian

LIGHTER

Rev. J. T.

Methodist

LONGMIRE

Wm. W.

lawyers and insurance

LYON

James L.

railroad agent

MCLEOD

Patrick H.

justice of peace, 3 miles southwest

MCNUTT

W. B. A.

physician

MEGOWN & KENT

Sam & Horace

proprietors Monroe Flouring Mills

TERRILL & DINGLE

Monroe Institute, A. Wood & Rev J. S.

proprietors

SULLIVAN

Monroe City Bank, Randolph V., president

bank

MEYERS

Elanhan W.

nursery

NORTON

James J.

physician

OGLE

Benjamin T.

carpenter

OVERMAN

C. W.

carpenter

PEIRSOL

John C.

attorney

PAUL

J. W.

capitalist

POAGE

Cyrus H.

machinist and apiarian

RAGLAND

Mrs.

music teacher

RIDINGS

George T.

real estate

ROGERS

John J.

dry goods

ROUSE

John W.

dry goods

RUPP

George

harness maker

RUTLEDGE

Acayan K.

druggist

SUBER

Rev. W. G.

Christian

SHEARER & SULLIVAN

Preston & William J.

grocers

SIMPSON

James H.

jeweler

WARD

Rev. G. H.

Episcopal

G. W. TOMPKINS & CO.

George W. Tompkins & George L. Turner

druggists

TUCKER

Ben. H. H.

postmaster

C. E. TUCKER & CO.

Charles E. & G. W.

confectioners

YOWELL

Dan K.

harness maker

TURNER

George L.

physician

JAEGER

A.

hardware

WAKEFIELD

Charles C.

physician

WAYLAND

Eli

manufacturer Champion hay rakes

WESTHOFF BROS.

Adolphus & Francis

wagon makers

WESTHOFF

Frank

blacksmith

WILSON

Francis M.

furniture

WOOD

Benjamin O.

druggist

WUNCH

Felix

baker

SIDENER

Noah A.

livery stable

NOLAND

A.

dentist

PEIRSOL

Willard

physician

LEISHMAN BROS.

painters

WHITEHEAD

W. S.

restaurant

SPALDING & KENNEDY

Miss Kate & Miss Maggie

millinery and dressmaking

SMITH

Mrs. C. M.

milliner

SEARCY

Mrs.

milliner

ELY

David A.

boarding house

RYAN

Sam H.

meat market

MONROE CITY CREAMERY CO.

J. M. Proctor, President, J. A. Peirsol Manager

capital stock, $6,500