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1889 White City
Business Directory transcribed by Sheryl McClure
From the “Southwestern Business Directory: including principal
towns on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad”; McKenney Directory
Co., 1889WHITE CITY - Morris county. A post, express and telegraph town. The junction of Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway with the Missouri Pacific Railway. Population 600. Badger Lumber Co, H. H. McConnell, manager. H. S. Baer, druggist. Baird & Stokes, G. P. Baird and C. S. Stokes, real estate, loans and insurance. Andrew Berglund, shoemaker. Horace Boyd, harness maker. M. Garner, Martin House. E. P. Davis, Davis House. Henry Davis, barber. R. M. Farmer, grain, live stock and farming tools. B. B. Gudge, blacksmith and wagon maker. V. C. Hanchett, restaurant. Oliver Hopkins, photographer. Hunter & Pratt, R. Hunter and J. Pratt, livery and feed stable. Jenkins Bros., E. C. and Peter, general merchandise. M. J. Johnson, bakery. H. M. Jones & Son, H. M. and Edward, hardware. R. Martin, livery and sale stable. E. C. Merritt, manager North and South Lumber Co. M. T. Mickey, general merchandise. Moffit & Mounts, N. J. Moffit and W. A. Mounts, meat market. May Rush, millinery. C. S. Stokes, books and stationery. Jas. Thornley, Commercial House, groceries. White City State Bank, Jas. Taggart, president, E. C. Jenkins, vice-president, John Taggart cashier. J. M. Worrell, furniture. |