Southwestern Business Directory, McKenney Publishing Co., 1889
 Richfield, Morton County Directory

transcribed by Sheryl McClure

RICHFIELD, MORTON COUNTY.

A postal town in the extreme southwestern part of the State.


— Abbott, district judge
S. Armstrong, barber
Bank of Richfield, C. Theis, president, C. L. Craig, cashier
J. Bedleman, grocer
Borter & Co., meat market
— Bowers, physician
E. M. Bradley, harness
Bull & Rogers, lumber
H. S. Bunting, clothing retail
M. Burchsted, mayor
Campbell & Walker, grocers
— Coe, public school
Conklin & Kenedy, real estate
C. Coon, restaurant
Cooper & Bursted, general store
L. H. Cox, retail implements
— Evans, city marshal
J. M. Foster & Co., real estate
W. A. Fowler, grocer
Jones & Christ, physicians
J. Kelly, sheriff
The Leader, Leader Publishing Co.
Little & Fusselman, hardware
W. R. Little, abstracter
G. H. Logan, dry goods
McCristy & Trease, grocers
Miller & Co., druggists
Morton County Bank, E. O. Mitchell, president, J. Robinson, cashier
Morton & Elliott, grocers
New Deming Hotel, C. Evins, proprietor
J. F. Pickeral, druggist
Porter & Co., butchers
Public Schools, — Coe principal
Rader & McCaffrey, general store
C. S. Reed, livery
Dave Rerick, livery
D. D. Sayer, attorney and probate judge
H. Seanor, lumber
Spotswood & Northcut, real estate
R. A. Stansburg, contractor
F. Stevens, postmaster
J .Taylor, attorney
Gus Trickus, shoemaker
E. C. Troutwine, contractor
A. Voelzel, bakery
John Wester, county clerk
G. W. Whealley, furniture
Windsor Hotel, Taylor & Co., proprietors
J. Wolf, billiard hall.


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